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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1883.

A TORONTO bridegroom is 83 and his bride is 90. Poor young things! How little they know what is before them in, the troubled aes of instri- many...

UNDER a law of New Jersey a woman was re- cantly arrested as a "common scold," and put under bonds to appear for trial when sum- monod.

it has hitherto entertained. A short time ago gained more confidence and esteem than most we translated and commented on an article from previous Governors possessed, Curious as this is, the Afauritius Argus in which Sir John Popes it inexplicable? No! The prejudice which Hennessy was hailed as the liberator of the at first existed in Mauritius against our Gov- crcoles. Our comments on this articlč furnish

ernor was produced by allegations more or our Yokohama .conteraporary with a text for less false, by landers, by reflections more Gr a leader, certainly not supporting our views, less malevolent on his character and his poli- bu nevertheless containing the following verytical tendencies, all of which were designedly substantial admission :-"The Hougang Baily scattered broadcast by those whom his policy, Preis appeals strongly to our reason when bad displeased in other places. The private it says that disaffection and hatred can be letters of those who pretended to know, and the only results of creating political aspirations articles in some of the journals of the colonies THE China Navigation Co.'s steamer fchangs, which it is impossible to gratify. That seems where he had been, represented him as of a to describe pretty accurately what Sir John did despotic and irascible spirit, a man of revolt-once well known on the Canton river, and lately in Hongkong, and it may prove be an actionary tendencies whose administration had employed on the Yangtare, has recently been,

everywhere resulted in disorder, and as taking taken off the Shanghai-Hankow route. particular pleasure in exciting political passions, He was even represented as possessing but little We understand that Admiral, John Lee Davis delicacy, and being in the habit of making asser has been appointed to succeed Admiral Pierce, tions void of foundation in order to cover and Crosby as commander-in-chief of the U.S. naval justify his policy. A Hongkong journal went so far, we remember, as to bring against the late forces In China. Admiral Davis has already Governor of that Colony accurations of a very arrived in Shanghai, and is now on board the grave nature indeed. All this was reproduced, Richmond. printed, and published in Mauritius. Hence the Peceived opinions of Mauritians with regunt

curate description of the tail he set about in Mauritius." It is much to be desired that Her Majesty's Gvernment should come to a similar conclusion to that which Sir John's friends and whilom, supporters are arriving at, and that they should no longer entrust the important duties of a Governor to the hands of such a mischievous individual.

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We would specially direct attention to the two sentences within inverted commas, reproduced by the Daily Press from the Japan Mail. The object. Intended by the writer in the first named paper in quoting what are set out as the acthaj opinions of the Editor of the Japan Mail, is too obvious to need explanation; and we are contented to leave the public to judge for themselves Yokohama journalist's estimate of what why he in advancing the above as the Governor HENNESSY did in Hongkong, should have so unaccountably omlited the succeeding sentences, which run, as fol lows?

But these wholesale prejudgments are not consistent with the common definition of fair play. Might it not be as well to wall and ste

to their future

Sir John Pope Hennessy, if he read the Mad ritius papers during the few months preceding his arrival, could not fail to see that his advent was awaited with something of defiance and apprehension.. Perhaps he has had no explans- tion of how this came about. We will supply him with it to-day. This feeling was the work of those whom, here as elsewhere, he has held at a distance, and whose insolence and oppres- ed to prejudice the public against him, and to ion he has curbed. These persons endeavour créate in advance a feeling hostile to the new

administration.'

I was rumoured in town this morning that the Tonquinese fortress of Bacninh had been captured by the Freach. On inquiry we find that no reliable intelligence to that effect has been received by the French authorities, and there is every, reason to belive, that the ruinour is unworthy of credence,

THE Sporting reporter of the Shanghai Mercury place on the inner course for Hongkong Derby writes on the 20th instant Further trials took

distance. Mc Arthur's grey grifin covered the mile and a half in 3.338, beating a crowd of Mr. 3.273, and the Horse Bazaar's 3.231. Ten Broeck's griffins. The Judge's griffins did

Soue, person with a turn for dismal statistics has computed that the chances of being mur deted in Rome and England are as 237 to 1. A WRITER in the Woman's Journal anticipates the time when sex will no longer determine wages, and women will be remunerated at the

same rates as men:

A SENSATIONAL law suit is expected in Scotland, where the Marquis of Huntley's three brothers have determined to resist his lordship's attempts to disentall the Aberdeen estates. A STORY is circulated to the effect that the body of Abraham Lincoln haß been secretly removed from the sarcophagus at Springfield to prevent the possibility of any further attempt by grave robbers to secure the body. It is said to be deposited in another portion of the cemetery, and that its location is known only to a few immediate friends.

THERE has been lately a marked diruination in the population of Germany. The number of the population fell between December 1, 1880, and June 6, 1882, from 45,734,061 10 45,213,907. The decrease is spread over the country in an unequal manner. In some parts there is even an increase. Alsace-Lorraine has unffered a

Tix ex-Viceroy of Egypt intende, It is said, to heavy loss in proportion to its numbers.

settle in London. He has an income not far. short of 100,000 a year, and a number of young and beautiful wives. As he is personally a most amiable man, and has made a great many friends, there is every reason why he should, if he chooses, be perfectly comfortable in the British Metropolis. There is no cause to doubt that

repadiating the idea that he has any hope of appears, in fact, to have had quite enough of the

in

A WORTHY Clergyman is said to have sometimes used the following introduction to the adminis fration of the marriage rite --"Marriage, my friends, is a blessing to a few, a curse to many, and an uncertainty, to us all-John, will you venture?".*

ALMA TADEMA'S picture ¦ Sapphe,” which has already been etched by O. C. Murray and extens sively published, has now advanced to the dignity of reproduction on a drop-scene of a theatre in Edinburgh. The painting on the drop-scene is

in monochrome.

The following Companions have been elected as officers in the Shanghai Keystone Royal Arch Chapter

J. L. Hammond, 'N, P. Andersen,. J. O'Neil G.Skinner, Chas. Brown..... Geo. Howard; A. Macke E, J, O. Rowland, A Webster,

· L. C. Jansen, FHI M. H. Cook, PH! C. Merritt,

1.V.. Treasurer. Secretary.

THE Duke of Wellington, in giving his reasous for conceding Catholic emancipation, said (March 21, 1829)---~ My lords, I have passed more of my

life in war than most men, and I may say in civil war; and if I could avoid, by any sacrifice whatever if I could avoid, evell for one month, a civil war in a country to which I am attached, I would sacrifice my lie to do it." Further, the Earl of Shaftesbury recently related the follow- ing incident:"He once travelled to Hatfield with the great Duke of Wellington, who, as they passed through a lovely country, turned to him, What have been thinking of f. Being answered

Editor" and not to individual members of the whether Sir John's ́ administration in his present not, help. "to smooth, his political path great success attained by these talented artistes again governing Egypt he is quite aincere., Heafters long silence, and said, "Can you gucap

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The Creoles may, or may not, be fitted for the full application of the principle of equal rights. That is a question we have not the means of answering. But it is at all events plain that the reputation their present Governor brought with him did government is really going to prove a mis and that his former opponents have no chicos. Our own candid opinion, a judges Intention of suffering him to leave his at a distance, is that a little writing like misfortunes behind him. The journal

more polent to bring about the evils it

most inveterate enemy, now responds predicts than several years of Sir John's policy." to the challenge of the Argus by renewing These pregnant words, which represent against him the charge of everywhere the views of the Japan Mail, were not re-exciting class or race prejudices. A produced in the Daily Press, and it would first sight there is some difficulty in recon- be interesting to know the reason why cling this charge with a programme they were omitted by a writer who was which, if it aims at anything at all, aims at quoting this newspaper as a supporter of the removal of class and race distinctions, Yet the Hongkong Daily Prur appeals strongly to our reason when it says that dis-

Land of the Pharoahs.

Ir is semi-officially announced that an agreement

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele. that of the Hongkong Daily Press it which, in Hongkong, showed itself his if they are denied the opportunity of enjoying regulating the position of the Russian officers in

evidence of good faith. grape will always be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that

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his own views.

THE Manila papers are anxiously Inquiring when the English Opera Boule Company likely to pay their promised visit to the Pall pines. The fame ofthe Loftus Troupe, and the in Shanghai, Japan and Hongkong, have already reached Manila, and the pleasure-loving com- munity of the city will be greatly disappointed the sparkling productions of Sullivan, Audran, and other modern masters of opera boufe music SCOTCH THRIFT-Little Girl (to Scotch House wife): "Please, mem, ma nither has sent me to see if ye would lend me yair beef bone to make broth wiScotch Wife: "Weel, ma lassic, I canna fist do that. Ye sce we broth with it oursels on Monday, and we lent it Mrs. Macvicar. to flavour some hare soup on Tuesday, and we're using it the day for cockle leckie oursels; but ye may get a boiling o't on

to

Prince Alexander with' the consent of the Czar,

In the negative, he said,I have been looking at this country, where everything is beautiful and fills the heart with joy; and I was thinking that

if I had to take, military possession of it, I

Bulgaria was signed at Sofis on the fyth ultimo should have to lay waste that beauty and dispel The principal stipulations are as follows:-The that, joy, and produce instead nothing but Bulgarian Minister of War to be appointed by with a depth of feeling he should never forget, dévastation and misery." Then the Duke added,

the Prince alone possessing the right of If you had seen but one day of war in the course revoking this appointment.. The Minister of of your life, you would pray, before God that you War not to interfere in the internal affairs of the might never see another... Principality, and to be directly responsible to the Prince and the National Assembly for his acts and for the estimates of his Ministry. The Russian officers who come to serve in the Bul Czar's consent to owe obedience to the Prince, the Constitution, and the laws of Bulgaria,

Afrangements have been made to publish scribers in the central districts who do not receive The Hongkong Telegraph daily at P. Sub temperate, fair, and well written, we re-affection and hatred can be the only results Friday, for Mrs. Tamson o't for the mom for garian army for a period of three years with the coples of The Sun have gone out of pur estab- their copies before Five O'CLOCK will oblige by at once communicating with the Manager.

The Hongkong Telegraph

As the article in the Japan Mail is very produce it in full, without further comment, leaving the public to form their own opinions as to the bond fides of the author of the editorial in the Daily Press :-

THE latest advertisement of the New York Stu unique in its way, that we deem it worth reproduction. Here it is About sixty million

of creating political aspirations which it is some nice strengthening soup, for her man's an

Habment during the past twelve months. If you were to paste end to end all the columns of all impassible to gratify. That seems to de-invalid?"

The Juns printed and sold last year, you would scribe pretty accurately what Sir John did in Hongkong, and it may prove to be an WITH reference to the reinforcement of the THE health of animals, as well as that of human get a continuous strip of interesting information, United States squadron in the China Sea, we beings, may often be guessed at very shrewdly common-sense wisdom, sound doctrine, and sane hostile critics. must give him the credit of about in Mauritius. But these wholesale | Galma, Alarm and alert-have-been-put-in-and-strong-but-quict pulse beats firty_time/Square to the top of Mount Copernicus in the "Even Sir JoHN POPE HENNESSY's most accurate description of the task he has set learn that the U. S. S. Trenton, Shenandoah, by simply feeling their palse. In a horse a good wit long enough to reach from Printing Hous being consistent. So uniform is his policy prejudgments are not consistent with the commission to strengthen the feet on this sta- a minute, in an ox, fifty to fifty-five, in sheep moon, then back to Priating House Square, and HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1883-that its naturé can be predicted in any common definition of fair play. Might it tion, The Galina, Shenandoah and Alarm have and pige not less than seventy, or more than then three-quarters of the way back to the In a leading article which appeared in the particular case with thegreatest confidence, not be as well to wait and see whether Str already received their complements of officers eighty, for ordinary health. It may be felt where moon amin. But The Suns ditten for Daily Prest of the 22nd, Ipstant, the writer There is a story told of a Dutch seaman Jon's administration in his present gov- and men, and the Alf l now on her way from ever a large artery crosses a bone. In the horse the thhabitants of the earth the same simp gives to the public another instalment of who, being employed to heave the lead, ernment is really going to prove so mis- San Francisco. The Trenton, which is to it is generally felt on the cord which crosses of intelligence would girdle the globe twenty his lengthy series of so-called criticisms and finding his knowledge of English in-chievous? Our own candid opinion, as relieve the Richmond at U. S. flagshipin China, over the bone of the lower jaw in front of its seven, or twenty-eight times. If every buyos on the polley pursued by Governor Popz sufficient to interpret the marks gram-judges at a distance, is that a little writing may be expected in Hongkong about the mid curved position, or in the bony ridge above the of a copy of The Sun during the past year eye; and. in cattle over the middle of the first has spent only one hour over it, and if bis HENNESSY in Mauritius. As Hh Excel-matically, contented himself with crying like that of the Hongkong Daily Preis

rib. In sheep it is, perhaps, easiest to place wife or bis grandfather has spent another hour, lency's administration of the affairs of that out in a nautical monotone:-"You'd more potent to bring about the evils It Oun reliable and generally well-informed the hand on the left side, where the beating of this newspaper, in 1833, has afforded the important colony speaks for itself, and will better keep away from e-ee-rel You'd predicts than several years of Sir JOHN's (ahem) evening contemporary is good enough the heart may be felt, A rapid, hard and full human race thirteen thousand years of steady and day. It is only by little to inform its readers that "the U. S. flagship pulse in stock points to inflammation and high reading, night best be guaged by actual results, we do better keep away from 'o-e-e-ral" until

policy," not consider it worth our white, or in any Dutchman shouted triumphantly:-Didn't at last the ship ran ashore, whereupon the

Richmond arrived at Nagasaki from Kobe on fever; a rapid, small and weak pulse also to calculations like these that you can form any the 13th innt, and the Juniata arrived there fever, but to fever accompanied by a poor idea of the circulation of the most popular way necessary, to traverse the critical (?)

Didn't I tole you I tole you so-0-01

from Canton on the morning of the 14th lust." and weak state of the subject. A very slog American newspapers, or of its influence on analysis which our contemporary pretends.

Sir Jour's critics remind us

The China Mail did not state that this para-pulse in stock will often be found, to indicate the opinions and actions of American men and to lay before it readers with such a loud-so-0-0,"

graph was taken without acknowledgment from brain disease, while a jumping and irregular women The Swis is, and will continue to be, voiced assumption of strict impartiality of this worthy but imperfectly educa

the Hoge News, and the accomplished and pulse shows something wrong with the heart.newspaper which tells the truth without They do not attempt any

consequences, which gets at the facts no matter Nor is it at all requisite that we should ted mariner.

careful Editor of the Wyndham Street Journzi evidently was unaware that the Fusinta, instead IN Western Australia, whither shipments of how much the process costs, which presents the

and in the most readable skupe,-

..

die of January.

TELEGRAM S.

PARIS, 24th December. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN FRANCE

AND CHINA. V His Excellency the Marquis Tseng, who has take the trouble to divest the animadver- thorough analysis of his policy, or sions of this hostile critic of the very thin essay to show whether it is radically had several interviews with M. Ferry lately of being at Nagasaki, was lying snugly in Hong-convicts from England to the colonies were made news of all the world without waste of w coating of common-sense on which they bad or good. All they say is, "keep it pecting the Tonquin question, returns to London kong barbour, and had been there since her ar- for the last time in 1867, there were, it appear,"

to-day.

The diplomatic relations between the French and Chinese Governments still remain undis turbed, and there is no talk of a rupture so far, DESPATCH OF FRENCH REINFORCE-

Tho

GROWTIMENTS,

3,000 additional troops lately placed

Keyou

rival from Canton ten days ago. We consider at the end of last year till 246 convicts charge ing with all its heart for the capa ately call attention to this slight and unimport able to Imperial Funds. Forty-one sentences, government, and which, therefore, ant inaccuracy merely to give "Gribble" an however, expire this year, and go next year, and the Republican party must go, in opportunity of displaying, his recherch literary the whole of the sentences will have lapsed by year of Our Lord 1884 style in another apologetic paragraph.

the end of the year 1901. From the table in Sungu like it already, and you THE griffin auction advertised by Messrs. Sayle cluded in the recent report of the Directers of it with decustomed diligence

its history. If you do under orders to reinforce the French expedi.& Co. to come off at the race enclosure, Happy Convict Prisoners, from which we derive these what li sure to be the tionary force in Tonquin, sailed from Touton Valley, this morning, has been postponed until facts, we learn that after the last-mentioned year, yesterday, under the command of General Millet, Saturday at 8 am Ridden by Schumann and the only direct trace remaining of the long is high time to get into the

Tientsin respectively, the dun and grey candi-established system of transporting persons con dates for Derby ponors were sent half a mile existence of 97 persons make good time and so they did, ye seconds, colony released on tickets of leave, as yet ute | but as there was evidently a screw loose some»

pretend to be based. `In such a case as away. We'll have none of it;" and then, this, contemptuous silence would be the seeing it repeated elsewhere, they point with exultation to their own perspicuity, However, although

·severest critleism. Governor HENNESSY requires no advocacy just as though the very possibility of fore- of ours to commend the lines on which his casting a man's conduct was sufficient to Government of the Mauritians has been prove him a malefactor. In Hongkong "laid down, public justice demands for Sir John's aim was to remove, as far as several reasons that the true value of possible, the municipal and political dis- such a criticisms the one in the Daily abilities under which the Chinese residents Press should at least be understood. In labour. The latter are British subjects,

and it is a fundamental principle of British LOCAL AND GENERAL life it is occasionally difficult to who do the most mischief or the greatest } Civilization that men who pay taxes ougü6) THE U.98. Jumiato has received telegraphic where, whether in the ponies or the riders we/xpired; or of rather so many of their number a amount of good-enemies with the worst to have a voice in their disposal. It ta intentions, or friends with the best, In this true that in attempting to rate the respetorders to proceed from here to Shanghai, calling should not like to say, the astute proprietor of shall be then living. It is to be noted, however, his tenure of a Professorshi particular instance, the intentions of the tive claims of the Chinese and English walo and Amoy en route, and will leave writer in the morning paper are beyond residents, many special circumstances all question; but although meaning to in have to be taken into consideration, but A REGULAR Convocation of United Chapter, filct, the greatest amount of mischief in no one can deny that the equalization of No. 1341, will be held in Freemasons Hall hly power on our late ruler, it spems to us those claims ought to be the final abject | Zetland Street, to-morrow evening at 7.30 for are handsome and racing-like and as they of Invalid time-pired convicts and of the chif. that, by the questionable method adopted, of a just administration. It was Sirock p

say

this afternoon.

'o'clock precisely,

last."

the "Ayers" decided to postpone the auction until Saturday, in order that he might have another opportunity of putting them properly through the mill in public. Both gilf

victed of serious offences to Australia will be the

in th

the above mentionezk

that in Western Australia, as in New South Wales and Tarmania, there will for some time. be a charge upon the Imperial Government du account of persons th the condition of paupers unable to can their livelihood, and who conta

are said to have been well tried la Mongdren of convids. Denne ills and also in Shanghai, they ought të altract"

the attention of sportsmen requiring & Derby SAYS the Shanghai: Courier of the sist fast:- representative--that is, of course, providing they. The installation of the 1. show their ability to cover the half mile on a bearers of the Comingpo fast course, with a light weight up, in about 62.C., tice place last evenin

Canseconds.

and the unfair and illogical repsoning em-JOHN FOX HENNESSY's object, but unfor- Tam Aly, an umbrella-snatcher, was sent in ployed, the result of this article with all tunately he seems to have pursued it with for six months this morning by Mr. Wodehouse thinking men must be to prejudice them little tact and so much precipitancy that for "ancing one of those useful articles from ble action tended rather to widen than to the person of an Annamite soldier on Saturday very strongly against such one-sided views. The fulminations of the Daily Pres will prac bridge the interval. In 'Mauritius also he tically affect Governor HENNESSY in the finds a class of persons situated somewhat Mauritius, or with the public both here and similarly to the Chinese in Hongkong in England, just about as much as they namely the Creoles, or Mauritians proper. are likely to influence the Secretary of The attitude of their new Governor is State and that is ; but as a newspaper interpreted by this class ás indicating a wilter has no moro right, without the least desire to give Mauritius to the Mauri- foundation, to write an unjust thing than tians, or, in other words, to give the Creoles

print An

T. F. NORTON and Eugene Lippincpit, seamen, and Robert Eason, ship's waller, stragglers from the U.S.3male who have been keeping Christmas ashore, were ordered to be sent bit board their ship by Captain Thomsett, this morning.

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bic The

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and office.

the Masonic'

Hall. The ceremony of Installation was per CHRISTMAS Day passed off very quietly in the formed by the Right Worshipful District Grand colony, nothing of the least public importance Master Brother C Thorne, who was occurring throughout the day. The only vessels panied by nearly all the officers of the Disti in harbour that made any attempt at dressing Grand Lodge, and in addition fifty-eight ship were the Douglas Company's steamer were present Brother CJ Holland, who Kwangtung and the Dock Company's tug Fame, three years has taken an activo both of these craft being gaily decked with fag of the Lodge, was installed banting. Most of the private residences in ensuing year and the following town were decorated with evergreens, & and invested by Ru Worshipful Brother

generally by all classes of the community. the rooms in the military, barracks had on their usual Christmas garb, our gallant · defenders keeping up the day in good old Engli Nor were those terrors of law-breakers, the police, behind in celebrating the occas mess room of the meatthe Central S postpone at No. 5, and also the Police Hulk, being very gally dongup. It need scarcely be added that our stalwart peace-preservers, enjoyed themselves to their hearts content, and for once forgot their expatriation from home and fatherland in the fes 'tivities of the day. We fancy thera

been a great run on Scotch whlos

Mr.

THE usual midnight Mass was celebrated at the Roman Catholic Cathedral on Monday night, the to act one, we think it will teach our con- political liberty, and representative instit Rt. Rev. Bishop Raimondi officiating The the customary festivities were indulged in Donaldson, the founder of the Cosmopolitan temporary a› lesson if we expose the unions. The prospect is welcomed by the Church was thronged, and after ten o'clock

Mauritius Argus in a strain of somewhat standing room was scarcely obtal justifiable manner in which the Japan Daly Mail has been misrepresented, in order to romantic eloquence, interspersed with pro-aging was really excellent, the rendering of Bolster up the contentions of the morning testations of fidelity and attachment to the "daste fidalar being especially goo Brillin Crown, and containing, amongst A CIRCULAR has been issued to de other things, the following statements:

Wodehouse, as Senior Magistrale and coavener whatever may be la ultimate end, or whatever

Theadministrationof Sir John Pope Hennessy of the Bench of Justices of t events may distinguish it later on, has offered in Justices in the colon its first few months an unusual spectacles, ment for one week of the Jobs by a large proportion of the pubite before his purpose of electing and she recalls the prejudice, entertained against Sir, take place at the

arrivil, he cannot but feel astomahed at the re- versal of feeling which the present time displays.

ber of the Legidai Sir John Pope Hennessy gains each day in top.

the postpon ularity, and it may be said, that already heimis (Legislative Council on Friday fin

ricle, in our Yokohama costem. ary is set out as the raison d' of the làm In the Daily, Prus, and this is the hanner in which the subject is introduced to the readers of our local thunderer

The Japan: Kfait seems "at length to be ar, amore just estimate of the character and results of Sinjahn Pope, Hennessy's admin- istration of the Government Hongkong than

marks the Daily |lated bi thell chôt

trust that no techi

hos thus

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