alter it to "To 'le is human, the reverse divine.”. Having done so, I may well ask, are, we not all- human? and can but conclude in saying that I depart to reflect on the mernorable lines of Lord Byron:
·
22 À man must serve his time to ivery trade, Sare cullen aru akandy made, Take fuckneyed Jokes from Miller, got by suse, With Juneugh of learning to misquose;
A mind well skill'd so find or forgefandiy
A turn for punting, call it Azsin salt 1
To Jeffrey go, be silent and discret
Il pay in fust ten sierling pounde per sheet;
Fear not to lie, *ewill seen a locky hlig Shrink ant from blasphemy, twill pass for wela; Care not for feeling,càm your preger jest, Aral stand a critle, katad yet tormi'd,"
· MUNCHAUSEN,
Hongkong, 3rd October, 1883.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not necessarily endorse the oplafons expressed by Correspondents in this columns.†
THE LOGAN” AFFAIR.
TO THE EDITOR of the "Homarono Targraph.”
SIR,-I was taken quite aback by reading your Canton correspondent's letter in the Trigraph of yesterday. The absurd idea of Neilson having a Winchester rifle, which he had saved from the Lost U.S.S. Ashuelot/ Chinamen may be very good story-tellers but that yarn won't wash. -
Neilson was ship's blacksmith on the dakwelot, and, when she went down, he (like the most of us) saved nothing but a suit of working clothes; which he had on at the time, as we were under stcam.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1883.
FOOCHOW.
wandered from her lair into the outskirts of the A fuil-grown tigress, which appear to have City, was, on Friday fast, shot by some natives whilst they were in search of rather smaller game. The skeleton-of-the-brute was cx hibited throughout the streets of Foochow on Sunday morning, and if in a sweeter con dition, would probably have found a purchaser. We need scarcely say that the very fact of its throwing off a disagreeable odour, seemed to the natives to enhance its value, The price asked for the skeleton, intact, was" 824, but the vendors expressed their willingness to sell the. same piece-meal, for medicinal purposes, for which it is highly valued, although we fail to see what peculiar properties the bones of this feline animal possesses, to be entitled to rank first in the Chinese therapeutics.
Post Office.
A MAIL WILL CLOSE.
For Chefoo and Newchwang.-Per Aialania, to-day, the 3rd instant, at 5 PM
LONDON, September 2011 Public feeling in Germany is exasperated against France by the complaints of ill-treat- occurred on Wednesday at a circus, of which the ment of Gemans resident in Paris. An incident owner, Herr. Opitz, was recognized as an old officer of the Uhlans who served against France. The crowd mobbed Opitz and threatened to For Swatow, Singapore, & Bangkok-Pe Phra, destroy the circus, which was closed by the police Chula Chom Klao, to-morrow, the 4th instant, warned the French foreign office that such de-For Switow, Singapore, and Bangkok. Ter Opitz applied to the German Embassy, who at gjó AM7 *** monstrations and attacks on German subjects Mongkut, to-morrow, the 4th instant, 9.30A.M. would produce strong irritation in Germany For New York. Per Oxfordshire to-morrow,
"day, the 4th instant; at 10.30 AM..
For Swatow, Amoy, & Taiwanfoo-Per Albay, to-morrow, the 4th instant, at 5 PM.
ROME, September and.. The papers here are discussing Italy's foreign policy especially in connection with the renewed Austro-German alliance. The Opinione says
For Kudat and Sandakan.-Pet Thales, on the conditions of the tripartite alliance remain as heretofore. Italy, while abstaining from furnish-Saturday, the 6th instant, at 3-30 Ph. ing a pretext for irritation, must display great patience and good temper, and at the same time hold herself prepared to fight or to use ber in. fluence to promete peace or retard the catastrophe of war.
LONDON, September and.
The impression has gone abroad that the Queen has practically disgraced the new Duke presence to deliver up the insignia of the Garter of Marlborough by refusing to admit him to her which his father wore and his successor, accord- ing to custom, delivers to the sovereign. He has been told that he must leave the things with the Lord Chamberlain.
A fire broke out in the suburbs of the Settle- ment at about eleven o'clock on Saturday morn. ing last the 22nd instant, and although of short duration, still considerable damage was occasion- ed; no less then ten large Chinese shops being totally destroyed; the stock of one shop alone, being estimated at $3,000, In value. Fortu- nately no loss of life occurred; one Chinaman, however, whilst attempting to save some Per sonal effects, was severely burnt about the body, and was only rescued from the embers, just pre- vious to the fall of some debris which would un- doubtedly have caused his death. We learn that the fire arose through the bursting of a
VIENNA, September and. kerosine oil lamp, whilst the same was being
The Emperor Francis Joseph's brother, will The idea of an enlisted man having arms of fitted with a new wick. As we have been pre-hot attend the funeral of the Count de Chambord any kind, without the knowledge of the officers viously corrected() as to the liability of these after all, but will send an aide-de-camp to repre- is ridiculous; besides, we were on board the flag lamps to explode spontaneously, we must there sent him. There seems to be an understanding ship Richmond for over a month, before any dis fore infer that a light found its way to the interior between the Emperor and the Orleans princes position was made of us.
of the vessel, although we are assured to the con- since the Emperor's visits to the Count of Paris. Somebody ought to have a leather medal. trary. The total loss is computed at $15,000. Prince Ferdinand will represent the King of Another fire was observable the same morning Bavaria at the funeral. The Saxon court will go Very respectfully,'
In the direction of where the Roman Catholic into mourning for one week. WM. H. ADAIR. Finisher,
Chapel is situate, and serious fears were at first entertained that the natives had put into execu Late U.S.S. Ashuelot. tion their threat of destroying the former premises. Hongkong, October and, 1883.
-This-fire, however, turned-out-to-be ̄ane" of a very minor description, and was extinguished by [As our Canton correspondent never was a
"Finisher" on board the Ashwelet, or any occasioned.
the natives before any very serious damage was other American man-of-war, he may fairly be excused for his ignorance of the rules of the U.S. Naval service. Besides, Mr. Adair has over-looked the fact that our correspondent merely gave si a rumour that two of Nielsen's friends knew he had a Winchester repeating rifle-and we learn from another source that such was actually the case. Where Nielsen got the weapon is quite immaterial-Editor Hongkong Telegraph.] ..
Goverment Civil Hospital
NOTES FROM JAPANESE PAPERS.
The expenses of H.E. Ito and suite during their taur abroad, amounted to yen 55,000,
Anaval depot will thority be established at Miura, Sagami, under the supervision of the Eastern Admiralty.
The officers of the American man-of-war now
MADRID, September' and
For Nagasaki, Hiogo, and Yokohama.-Pèr Zambesi, on Wednesday, the 17th instant, at 11.30 AM,
To-day's Advertisements.
GARRISON
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PRICES OF ADMISSION: *Officers and,Civilians .............$1.00
Second Seats...annotau **Soldiers
0.50 0.25
Doors open at 8.3o; performance at 9 o'clock- Hongkong, and October, 1883.
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General Martinez Campos, Minister of War, in A royal order, preceded by a circular from
relation to the recent insurrectionary outbreak in Spain, was gazetted to-day. It provides that any officer or sergeant proved be a member of a republican, military or any other secret society 3/3 L. I. I. American Bark shall be dismissed from the service and criminally prosecuted.
THE
"OBED BAXTER,"
Barter, Master, will load here for the above Fort, and will have quick-despatch
For Freight apply to
+
„RUSSELL & Co. Hangkong, 3rd October, 1883.,
From all accounts, the kidnapping business appears still to flourish, as numerous instances of native children being either forcibly taken, or
GENEVA, September 2nd. else decoyed from their ho nes, have lately come to our knowledge. The most recent case which Paris at the time of the recent pronunciamento -Ruiz Zorilla declares that he was absent from we hear of, occurred on Monday last the 24th in- in Badajos. He considers the Bourbon dynasty stant, when a native was observed to seize a child henceforth condemned in Spain. He denies that of tender yrs, and hasten away towards the he had communicated with the French govern river. Although quickly pursued, he managment, or granted commissions in the Spanish ed to reach the entrance to a subterranean army, zon enters to issue a manifesto to, A L. British Ship passage, formerly used as a rewer, and which the Spanish Democratic party, bis followers declined to enter. The latter being
-under the impression-that-either this drain-had- outlet, or else that its egreas was the river, Immediately obtained a quantity of straw and refuse, with which they expected to smoke the thief out. This process not having the desired feet, was concluded that the man must have been suffocated, and the assembled crowd disper sed perfectly, satisfied. It afterwards transpired that there is just a sufficiently large aperture at the end of this passage, to allow of an exit, and lying in Yokohama will shortly be received in that a man, answering the thiefs' description, audience by His Majesty the Mikado.
was seen to emerge therefrom with a child, and endeavour to procure a sampan for conveyance kto somewhere "beyond Mamoi. It appears that owing to the tide flowing strongly at the time, the demand, as hire, was too high to suit his means, and he left, and has not since been heard of. We should certainly like to know the loca lity of this blissful elysium where baims appear to be at such a premium.-Herald.
Rumour has it that His Excellency Inouye, Minister for Foreign Affairs, will shortly be or dered to England on official business.
The authorities have issued a notice to the effect that a sum of yes 48,90s shall be appro- priated for dredging the Bay of Tokiyo.
fis Imperial Higliness" Kits Shirakira-so""
· Miya, Colonel of thờ Ling, has beat spystytać. Governor of the Toyama Milkary College.
It is reported that the Government has lately sent an order to England for the construction of an ironclad which will cost two million yas.
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
PARIS, September 1st.
The Tempe attributes the authorship of the North German Gasetta's recent article against France to a cluntsy subordinate, and ways" the article was not inspired from a high quarter. It adds: "France is too absorbed in the in-
terest of reconstruction to sock adventures
abroad, but is not so enfeebled and humbled
BERLIN, Sept. and.
As a train from Berlin was passing Steglitz to-day it ran into 1. crowd of people who were intending to take the return train to Berlin. They were pressing forward to enter the carriages an the wrong side. A number of people were kill and wounded, the number being estimated at forty.
LONDON, Sept. 2nd
attempt to rescue O'Donnell on his arrival at In consequence of the rumors of the intended Southampton, extraordinary precautions have been taken to guard the prisoner. He will be taken to Millbank prison under a military guard and tried at the Old Bailey.
VIENNA, September zad. Rudolph, the Prince Imperial of Austria and Archduchess Stephanie, the wife of Archduke Hungary, was delivered of a daughter to-day. Both are well. The infant will be christened on the 5th instant,
2
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[NDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, says - MESSRS, TURNBULL JUNR. & SOMERVILLE,
"Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous Kaisar- -Hind "Cigarettes, and inasmuch as a revolution in the habit of smoking is now setting. in, this exbibit should prove attractive to all lovers of the fragrant weed.' 'Instead of strong Tobacco, often used in too strong pipes and full flavoured. Cigars, the, mild Cigarette is rapidly coming into vogue. Those now on view in the Exhibition are highly spoken of by the Press, vendors, and smokers.”
SOLE AGENCY,
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"Hongkong, 6th August, 1883.
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Boulton, Master, will load here for the above TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS Fort, and will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
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·Hongkong, 3rd' October, 1883.
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For Freight, apply to
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NOTICE.
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staff how consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary wear, &c., &c.
HAIR CUTTING so Cents. SHAMPOOING SHAVING.....YETRATO TRIMMING. BEARDS
LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. "M MARMANDE and his assistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, pecially set apart for Ladies, or at thele own Residences at MODERATE CHARGES, ·
"MË. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons, Finaud. who has had many years experience and guar
MR. RUTTONJEE DADABHOY. TATA to keep for any length of time in any
authorised, to High Our Fisas from
→GLASCOW, September 2nd, Two men were arrested to days and charged, thả date with being connected with the attempts to de- atroy property with dynamite here last January, Hongkong, 1st Octóber, 1883. Their names are Casey and Kelly,
VIENNA, September and.
A fire broke out in a lumber-yard near the city to-day, and a gale of wind spread the flames to a number of adjacent houses. The damage
amounts to several millions of florins.
VIENNA, September 3rd.
TATA & Co.
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Y
Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices
EVERY DAY... $4.00 Per Month: EVERY OTHER DAY...$3.00 TWICE A WEEK.$2.00
MY. MARMANDE will receive direct from Paris:n large Consignment of Perfumery and other Toilet requisites which will be open for inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same of any other establishment.
We are informed that the Government pro poses to enter into extensive contracts with 48 to allow herself to be the sport of unseemly formal protest to the great powers, declaring that | Central; rat Floor, Corner of Pottinger Street.
The Chinese government intends to issue a Undersigned have REMOVED from at prices which will compare favorably with those
loveigners for the sale of rice and other grain.
The cost of a new dock now in course of con- struction at Yokosuka, is estimated at Jen 16000 The basin will be completed" in September next year.
The trial of the stockbrokers ta Yokohamia, who were lately arrested on a charge of illegal speculation, will probably take place in the beginning of October.
?
It is rumoured that His Excellency Terashima, Japanese Minister to the United States, will bé ordered to return to Tokiyo, and be appointed a member of the Privy Council.
The Government has requested the Great Northern Telegraph Company to lay a submar ine cable between Yobuke in Karstas and Pusan, Korea, við, Iki and Tsushima.
frolics."
LONDON, September 1st. Mary Anderson made a most successful debut at the Lyceum Theatre to-night in "Ingomar The House was crowded and many Americans were present. Miss Anderson met with ception of the warmest kind, and the favorable impression she produced deepened with each act. She had many recalls.
PENZANCE, September 1st. The British bark G. J. Jones, which sailed from Bull River, S. C., July 31st, for Falmouth, wrecked off Penzance. Two of the crew were with a large cargo of phosphate, war totally
deven, were drowned. saved but it is feared the others, numbering
ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 1st. The official report shown there have been 27,318 deaths by cholem in Egypt since the out- break of the epidemic, and there have been 140 deaths among British troops stationed in Egypt.
ST. PETERSBURO, Sept. 1st. Two thousand peasants invaded Kraping to Steps are being taken to establish telephonic day for the purpose of attacking the Jews in that communication between the Public Works Dece. The mob was fired upon by the military partment and the residences of the Vice-Minister and ane man was killed and three wounded. of Public Works and kla two Secretaries. ·
Fourteen peasants were arrested.
BERLD, Sept. 16.
*
the treaty of peace between France and Anam, signed at Hue, is vold, as the kingdom of Anam was forced by the French to sign it...
LONDON, September 3rd, 2
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this date their Office to No. 24. Praya
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied REMEDIOS. & Co. with Punkahs, and the "Iced Shampoo" is the Hongkong, rat September, 1883. [679 greatest laury of the day.
NOTICE.
H
it is reported that 15,000 Chinese have crossed A dispatch to the Timer from Hongkong.saym
TIE CHUNG, SHIPS, PLUNDER, BLACK- the Wenker and proceeded to Naidering. A SMITH, &C., &c., has REMOVED from squadron of vericis is loading at Shanghai with Nổi 35, Queen's Road East, to No. 6, Peel Street, troops, ammunition and torpedoes.
close to Nou: 120, Queen's Road Central
Hongkong, 4th August, 1883. Porn TOLAND
A dispatch from Hongkong notes that the French General, Bouet, has demanded of the War Department a reinforcement of 5,000 men. French Admiral has issued a notice declaring The country is still suffering from floods. The all ports of Anam, including Saigon,, in a statë of blockade.
The Paris National denies that Admiral Courbet's fleet will proceed to China.
DUBLIN, Septembar 3rd,
Page
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HOTEL 101 FAMILJES and GENTLEMEN deable Managemcos of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE PRAGNELE who spare no paint in comfort providing their visitors with every possible £500
home from the Far East. It is under the
A mass meeting was held on Sunday at Cap paghwhite. Michael Davitt delivered an ad. dress stating that by the tyrannical operations. holders have been deprived of their hounes of landlordism in Ireland six thousand house within the quarter ending on the 1st of July. Davitt contended that the question of the com- plete abolition of landlordiam must be kept before the people. The land act, he stated, if not a failure at the present time, is rapidly be. and Spain passed to its third reading in the era of the country have yet succeeded in having The treaty of commerce between Germany coming so, and not one sixth of the tenant farm Reichsing to-day, An Imperial message, de- their rents fixed. He urged the people to be s claring the Reichstag closed, was then read, resolute and calm and not lose their self-control A BATAVIA, September 1st.
GLASGOW, September,ard... The coffee and sugar crops at Bantam suf- The Irish here are much excited and scared The total amount of exports and imports at all fered severely from volcanic eruptient and tidal at the report that Bernard Gallagher the open ports for July last were as follow-waves. Several Europeans and officials are porta, yen 2,773,281.91) exports, yen 2,666-480-891 among the dead and missing.** excess of imparts, you to6,801.02). "The custo revenue from various sourges, was yèn 128,411:35.
The authorities have arranged to hold the re serve funds of all the private Banks in the capital in vaults lately constructed for the Finance De partment. The Nippon Bank has been requested to collect the reservesda question.
H.I.J.M.'s steamer Jaaki Kas is reported to have experienced a ghlo off from her voyage afternoon of the 17th September on from Nagasald to Koreas She sustained damage so her engines, and put back to Nagasaki for
patra
Marine Insurance Company in to be or- ganized in Tokyo under the auspices of the authorities, with a capital of a million you this sum, shares to the value of six, thousand yes will be taken by the Governme the remainder will be open to public subscrips
tion
Tatooing has become very popular in China, ansi the services of akiled janines have been
secured. At the time of the Restoration it was
abolished in Japan, and those who practiced the
informer. *** The nine palános (6 custody
CER OʻYAʼLMYO°RE* HOTEL
*** OLD STEINE, BRIGHTON, ENGLAND,. ****
eld at HK, abors. HOTEšade Centrally situated, suspicion of being Fenians were exarsined-modation for travellers, especially, those coming With Suitable Rooms and ample accom privately to-day. All attempts at demonstra from Easter Climates. FAMILIES and GENTLE COPENHAGEN, September 1st. tions will be suppressed, and special, polics, aug will find every comfort they can wish for The King of Denmark has declined an offer of precautions have been taken with a view to de- the above establishment, qua because he says the Czar came to Denmarie for pllances for making explosives and infernal 5031 a municipal fête tendered in honor of the Czar feat any attempts to rescue the prisoners. Ap
A. HOADLY,
Irish prisoners. machines were discovered in the houses of the
ropes LONDON, September and
Captain Nickerson of the schooner Berry has
ST. JOHN'S (N.F.). September 3rd. just arrived from the Grand Banks. He left the fishing lodgetwenty miles north of Rogers shoals describes passing through a perfect sea of skar=" and, 120 miles off Cape Spear Nickerson tered dories, broken booms, apara, gaffs, and. other gear of fishing vessels. No further reliable particulars are yet to band. The Barry Barony escaped going down with all hands. She was badly strained and leaking
LONDON, Sert and
is rumored at Plymouth that she General Transatlantic Company's steamer Amerigue, Captain Santelle, commander, which sailed from Havre yesterday for New York, has foundered last night. A gale prevailed throughout Eng The Amirrigue passed Lizard Point all right and on Saturday night, doing much damage to property and causing many wrecks. The Timer says the fact that the amerigwe sailed in the teeth of a gale probably gave currency to the rumor bere of her loss. Another dispatch states that the rumor was unfounded Size R
telegram from Frohsdorf says: The Countess believed that 1,000,000 persons perished in Nor
****** PARIS, September and, A correspondent at Amsterdam says it is
position of chief momper at the funeral of her that the garrison and fort at Anfere de Chambord having expressed a wish that the Hantam in the recent calamity, lets als Belfe
art lost their livelihood. It will be a matter for and be held by the latter's nearest relative, away. An extensive: plain of volcanic rejoicing to them that China' openal à “new field” for their employment with the other Orleanist princes last sight It prevedling communication with Telok
the Count of Paris decided to return to Paris was formed in the sea near Campong Sumatra, ong and SANTA WANIES asses to be noted in connection with the above, southwest Java.
droki Kwanichi, Secretary of the that the question of precedence throughout has
DUBLIN, SEst, 3rd, who,"whic tached to the been of a very decided character Leading The recent storms have almost totally destroy Paris stole
atoleventy thos Royalists have urged the Count of Paris to goed the grain and other crops in the south of Ire office funds. his since | to Gorils, promising that the place to which he land. The authorities? Kar a renewal of the re- dùm, has confessed life crime | is entitled will be given to him but the Count recent agitation, owing to the distress consequent who are sending him has persistently refused. The Paris newspapers on the loss of crops. The boards of guardians: stad regard this act as the consummation of the run throughout Ireland demand the amendment.of
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SPARKLING WATERS THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLARA pAll Orders and Communications should be ad- dressed to "The Factory, INTERA
ANGUSHION 7LBEACONSFIELY ARCADE t-Hongkong, 11th April, 1882.
CLARETS.
VALEYRAAC MEDOC.
ST. ESTEPH MEDOC.
MARGAUX MEDOC..
PURE CONDENSED ALPINE MILK **
IN BOTTLENES
WESTPHALIA HAMS.
SMOKED BEEF IN TINGG
GERMAN VEGETABLES, IN.
GOUDA CHEESE
SALT MEAT SAUSAGES IN KOB
SALT SPICED BEEF IN KEGE
KEROSENE STOVES):
CROWN ICE CREAM FREEZERS
Hongkong, 14th July, 1882.
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR
·HAS FOR SALES IGARS of all Brands
Vegucius, Regaliai bazos of all inaloes, qual
of a Branda,
from the Parisian marke Jewellery of Chas
Hongkong, 1st May,