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Spanish by J. Rizal, and published in Germany. It is most probably a historical romance, showing in high relief the multifarious scandals and the record of many dark deeds brought home to the Monasteries and Convents which have for so many years flourished in the Phillppines, The author's feelings may be adequately guaged by the following short preface:- "In the history of human sufferings there is often recorded a
cancer possessing such a malignant character that it is irritated and awakes to the intensest pains at the least contact with anything else. Well, as often as I have endeavoured to evoke thee, my country; |from the bosom of modern civilisation, now to remember thy features, now compare thee with other countries, as many times thine image has presented itself to me as a social cancer. Wishing thy health which is our own, and searching for the best treatment, 1 shall deal with thee as the ancients dealt with their infirm: they exposed them on the Temple steps so that every worshipper should be able to propose a remedy. With this and in view I shall faithfully reproduce thy state without restrictions; I shall lift up a portion of the veil which covers the evil, sacrificing everything to truth, even self-love, for, as thy son, I partake in all thy defects and weaknesses."
We have not had time to peruse the entire volume, which is an octavo of 350 Is pages; but judging by the context of a few passages, we think the work is a high.
| class literary production, and are glad to possess in this book an additional proof of the assertions our Manila correspondents have times out of number made to us as to the social corruption, degeneracy and ignorance which characterise the working of the religious orders in the Philippines.
"RIPLE FRENCH ESSENCES made in the Flower districts of the Maritime Alps, WHITE ROSE,
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On the 16th January, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Rev. J. B. Ost, assisted by the Rev. W. Jeanings, M.A. (Colonial Chaplain), HERBERT, third son of the late Frederick Augustus Sheppard, M.L.C.E., Deputy Colonial Engineer of Singapore, and MAUDE KATHERINE, eldest daughter of C. F. A. Sangster, Deputy- Registrar, Supreme Court, Hongkong. [OG
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, WEdnesday, JanuARY 16, 1889.
TELEGRAMS.
(Reuter.)
SUAKIN.
LONDON, January 14th.
It is reported that the Suakin tribes are willing to submit but they fear Osman Digda.
THE KING OF HOLLAND.
MESSRS, Adamson, Bell & Co, agents for the Canadian-Pacific Line, inform us that the steam- ship Parthia, arrived at Vancouver on the 11th inst, from Japan.
THERE is said to be a general dearth of musical talent in Europe and the critics are in despair. Even in Italy the great operas cannot be represented for lack of singers.
Tur steamers Feilung and Cito collided the other day in the Shanghai river. Seven plates will have to be taken out of the side of the Frilung swing to twenty-one of her frames having been broken.
The place of the cruiser Primanguet, which has intely returned to France, will be taken on the China station by the cruiser Villars,· ́ AT the Police Court to-day Mr. Webber applied on behalf of Jai Singh, F.C, 673, for the re- hearing of the letter's case. He was fined $25 on Monday for indecently assaulting a Chinawoman the night before. The application was granted.
EDUCATION in Shansi would seem to be in an unsatisfactory state. The Chanceller, in report WHAT will he do with them? Some time agoing to the Throne his arrival at his post, states. the Imperial Armoury at Feking, called the Wa that the literary reputation of the province has Pi-yuang, received instructions to prepare for greatly diminished since the famine by which the use of His Majesty's marriage two hundred the country was ravaged some time ago for and sixty pairs of boots. These boots have several years in succession. The people have since been completed, and on the 9th December fallen into a state of apathy with regard to study instant they were packed in boxes and conveyed and education, and it will require his most to the managing department of the Imperial strenuous efforts to reawaken and stimulate
Household,
a
“GENTLY the dues are o'er me stealing," as THERE will be a Foot ball match at Causeway Passmore said when he had thirteen bills pre-Bay to-morrow the 17th inst, between the Club and the 91st Regiment, when the following will sented to him in one day.
represent theClub:-(Captain) A. M. Blair, R.E., A. H. Maclean, E. A. Rain, H. S. Woodcock, R. A., F. Maitland F. N. Firth, (Forwards) C. Evans and C. W. Dickson (Back) Captain G. Macdonough and W. H. Wallace (Backs) and G. McNair (goal.) The Club team to wear whites.
REFERRING to the voyage of the British barque Kitty from Astoria to Haiphong, the San Francisco Daily News says:-The British barque Kitty, which sailed for Haiphong on August 10th, with a cargo of lumber and twelve Chinese lepers, arrived at her destination after tempestuous voyage of eighty days. She was caught in a typhoon and lost her upper masts and sails, and was otherwise damaged. The first mate and two of the lepers died on the passage. Captain Laid had a great deal of trouble to get rid of the remainder of the Chinese, as no junk would take them to the mainland. Finally a junk was found, the captain of which. agreed to take them ashore for $250. While being transferred one of the lepers Jumped into the sea and was drowned.. Another was dying when taken away. The lepers for several years occupied a shanty surrounded by a stockade pa the county-poor form. Annually during tha Chinese festivities they would break out, come to the city and exact a tribute of money and provisions of their countrymen before returning to the farm. The Chinese became tired of this, and raised a fund to send them home.
them.
afterwards sent to Pairs to school. When still
THE Strafts Times of the 8th instant says:Now that Osman Digna is once more threaten- The Siamese barque Goliah, which sailed lasting the British force, it may be interesting to night for Bangkok, had to put back to port owing give one or two particulam respecting his to the death, at 3 o'clock this morning of her antecedents," says the Star. "Osman Digna master, Captain Simson, one of the oldest was born at Rouen, and is the son of French English shipmasters sailing in the East. Captain parents, his family name being Vinet. He Simson had been suffering from some throat commenced his education at Rouer, and was affection, but was under the impression that a sea trip would do him good. The funeral will take place this afternoon. The colours of all the shipping in the harbour are half-masted out of respect to the memory of the deceased. REPORTER-Well, Senator, I have come accord ing to your request. What feature of the late campaign do you wish to discuss? Distinguished Senator (with ponderous gravity)-I have sent for you, sir, say that I positively refuse to be interviewed. Put that down-positively refuse. These public men that are always rushing into print in order to keep themselves before the public -got that down?-might take a lesson from the statesmanlike reticence of men who really know the causes that contributed to our late defeat, but who maintain a dignified reserve when approached by the thoughtless interviewer. Add
The King of Holland is alarmingly ill and his something about my evident unwillingness to -condition is considered critical.
(From Straits Times.) HARBOUR DEFENCE.
LONDON, January 5th.
Lord Salisbury, replying to a deputation urging the defence of the commercial harbours, announced that provision will be made for this purpose in the ensuing Naval and Military Estimates.
SIR ROBERT MORIER AND GERMANY
January 7th. The Berlin papers insinuate that Bazame's
denial was fabricated.
AFFAIRS IN ́SAMOA. A party of German sailors and marines, who landed at Samoa to assist the Tamasėse, were driven back to their boats, losing a lieutenant and fifteen men killed, and two officers and thirty-six men wounded."
SUAKIM.
January 8th. General, Grenfell and Staff with the balance of the British troops, have left Suakin for
SIR ROBERT MORIER VINDICATED.
that Sir Robert Morier supplied information to The Berlin Post withdraws the accusation
Bazaine, and absolves him of mala fides.
NOTHING shows more clearly the obnoxious influence exercised by the bigoted clergy | Cairo. of the Roman Catholic persuasion, in general and the Monastical Orders in particular over the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands than the sepulchral silence preserved, by the Manila press regarding everything derogatory to the assumed dignity of the sacerdotal class, A Mass of interesting information on various especially when compared with the free subjects, culled from the most trustworthy.language used by the authors of the numerous scathing pamphlets which are in circulation, denouncing the clerical abuses and calling on the Spanish Government
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MESSRS. Butterfeld & Swire inform us that the Ocean Steamship Co's steamer Deucalion, from this port, and is due on the azad inst Liverpool, left Singapore yesterday afternoon for
A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, No. 1165, will be held in Freemasons', Hall,
thrust my personality on the public, and let me see the article before you print it Good day. THE latest from Macao is the temporary release of the few Timor prisoners who had been deported from that settlement by Governor Da Cesta aud confined in the Monte Fort at Macao, on a charge of conniving at the assassination of the late Governor Mala.. They will return to Timor for the purpose of undergoing a new trial. This counter-marching of the Timorense Colonels is highly illustrative of the inefficiency and fickleness of Portuguese legislation. They
were sent from. Timor because it was said
a mere had his parents went to Alexandria, shortly afterwards his father died there. His mother then married a merchant of Alexandria named Osman Digna." This man became very him up as a Mahommedan, sending him to com- fond of his step-son, George Vinet, and brought
plete his education at the military school at Cairo. Here he studied tactics, and the opera tions of war under French officers. Arabl was at the school at the same time. It was at this period that his stepfather migrated to Suakin, where he set up as general merchant and slave dealer. He was soon doing a very lucrative business, and at his death Vinct carried, it on
and when civil war broke out in Egypt in 1882 under the same name. A few years passed, Oman Digna espoused the cause of his old friend and companion, Arabi, and became one of England's bitterest foes as the Mahdi's lieutenant. In appearance Osman Digna is a fine-looking man, tall and well proportioned, though rather fat. He wears a long black beard, and has lost bit left arm.”
THE CONDITION OF CHILD- WIDOWS. IN INDIA,
A few days ago we published an extract from a Japan contemporary respecting the mission of an Indian lady the Pundita Ramabai came to Hongkong last week. The Pundita is who had arrived in the Far East, and who reputed to be by far the most highly educated Hindoo lady she is a widow of a native but. English-educated solicitor, and visited
child-widows by emancipating them from their England about four years ago in furtherance of her scheme for Ameliorating, the condition of present unhappy condition, under which girls of eight, and ten, and twelve years, whose husbands have died, are forbidden to re-marry, and are prevented from educating er improving them. selves in any way. She aroused considerable interest in England, and made the acquaintance of many eminent philanthropists and philologists, She afterwards went to Amèrica, and from there called here on her way back to India. Last night THE Shik Pao tells the following tough yarn she met a bumber of leading Parsees, &c how an evil spirit was exorcised-A family by by Dr. Emma B. Rider, of New York. At at the bouse of Mr. Bazenjce, being accompanied the surname of Li, residing in the vicinity of the the request of the host she entered into details Ta Tu Ti Temple has always 'been harassed respecting her scheme, speaking for over half- with diverse troubles, and not long ago, Lian-hour, and evidently carrying with her the himself, the paterfamilias, was taken possession original object in travelling westward was to sympathies of her heaters. She said that her of by an evil spirit, which caused him as in improve her education and see Englishwomen. conceivable amount of distress. Every device Her first impressions of the latter were not was tried to exprciso it, but without avail. At favorable, the only types with which she was last they engaged the services of a sorcerer, Mi In England, however, she saw them in their at first acquainted belog English ladies in India. Hanan, who has the repatation of being able to homes, and they were true types of womanhood. deal with every sort of devils and spirits. As She found them free, educated, helpful, raising soon as Mr. Hsuan entered Li's house, he care
the character of the nation, and she could hardly difficult to understand the meaning of this pro- fully scrutinized the room where the devil was supdition with those of her sisters in India. She met repress ber tears when she compared their con- cedure, unless we take it for granted that Portu-posed to be esconced, and laughingly ejaculated, some of those great women who had done so much guese legislation' changes with the Governors "The matter is easily done !" Forthwith he for their sex and for humanity, and pointed to and administrators who are appointed to rule addressed the spirit, crying.. "Thou demon, Florence Nightingale, Frances Havergal, Jose, over the Colonies. Governor A. da Costa, why defileat thou the people? with my poniard phine Butler, and many others as examples of what womanhood could develop into when after assuming the reins I will kill thee, and no mercy will be shown freedom and education were given to them, & few weeks of Government at Timor, secured the thes." He changed his tone and proceeded to She wanted to give the Hindoo women such alleged accomplices of the slayers of Governor mumble a sort of Imprecation, and behold ! a opportunities for development-especially the Maia, had them tried in Timor, and on the great glittering serpent appeared in an attitude child-widows, whose condition was the most judge pronouncing himself incompetent to deal of humble supplication, gazing piteously into the pitiable of all. She did not expect great results for a jong time from her despised countrywomen, but with the case, had the prisoners sent to Macao. eyes of the sorcerer. The latter took out a they would be seen in good time. She had Governor F. da Costa, his brother, had the shining needle from his sleeve and plunged it great faith in the strength of despised people. prisoners confined in the Monte fort, pending into the bead of the serpent, intending thereby There were millions of women in India whose instructions from Lisbon. On his premature to kill him but Li, fearing lest a greater disaster knowledge of a useless character, and most of highest education was confined to elementary departure from the Colony, Bishop Medeiros might befall his family by taking the life of the whom were as ignorant as brutes. She wanted eventually became head of the Executive, and serpent, implored the sorcerer to spare him, to alter this. Her hope for years had been the as this worthy disciple of St. Peter had pre-which he did accordingly, and in a twinkling establishment of a training-school, where at first viously declared himself a friend of the prisoners, the serpent had disappeared. All the beholders Hindoo women, who could in turn teach others European teachers could educate a number of on bla assuming gubernatorial powers he lost marvelled at this miraculous affair, and at once what they had themselves learnt. With this no time in ordering the unfortunates to be set about to relate it to their friends and end in view she had sought assistance--first in India, as where, she was ashamed to say she got returned to Timer 1. All of which is so highly acquaintances.
hardly any sympathy or assistance and after indicative of that sun-flower style of business so
the Timer judge had not sufficient jurisdiction over them; they were kept prisoners in Macao for above a year without a trial, and now they
are to be sent back to Timor to be tried ! It is
Laws
for the suppression of the religious tyranny Zetland Street, this evening, at $.30 for 9 o'clock common in the legislative affairs of the neigh. A PATENT, the New York Sun says, has just been wards in England and America. Her country. dealing with almost every branch of the subject existing throughout the Archipelago. | precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited; } bouring, colony, that a mere mention of it is issued for a camera which is interesting and men wanted to see results before they would
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system, that is of gelatino-bromide sensitiye had been calculated that $75,000 would be. persons that the priestly scandals they Singapore for this port at 5 p.m. yesterday.
plates, un which photographs can be made required to found an establishment of the sort she named and keep it going for ten years. This at HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOOCHOW, expose and aim at abolishing are
THE Newchwang correspondent of our Shanghai | instantaneously. These plates are in a con-
expense was necessary, as European teachers and AMOY, with times, and other interesting in the main true and substantiated by THR Shanghai Mercury states that a loan of morning contemporary writes under date the tinuous roll, admitting of 100 negatives. As would have to be engaged, and in many cases particulars, carefully compiled from the most reliable sources, make THE HONGKONG the testimony of facts. It would appear £456,000, at five per cent, has been arranged 19th December -A curious story comes from soon as the number is complete, the operator, papils, whose families cast them off, maintained DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR that in Manlia, as everywhere else, side the Chinese Government for the construction of resistance one of the besiegers was killed or died development, or he may, provided he is advanced ment fund. Surely the people who were ince one of the inland towns. An attack was made providing he desires to do so, may send the oil, In America, a fund called after her unworthy self EAST," a vade mecum for all classes of
on a wealthy man-say Wang-and during the hermetically scaled, to the manufacturers for had been started, and 865,000 promised. She wanted-$10,000 more to complete the endow by side with the fanatics, the bigots, and the railway between Tientsin and Tungehow. sportsmen..
the priest-ridden masses, there is a free-
-never mind the cause. A tremendous fuis enough in the art, do the work himself. The directly benefited would give so much, since minded, educated and unblasted section of THE Russian flagship Dimitri Denskof and the
was made-Wang and the deceased were taken novel apparatus is only 6 inches long, 31 strangers had set them so noble an example. In conclusion she expressed high hopes of India's the community who kick against the cruiser Vilias are cruising down to Singapore before the Magistrate, who chose to treat the inches wide and 38 inches high, and weighs less future if the zenana doors could be thrown open to meet their reliefs, the ironclad Admiral dead man as a living offender, and thus addressed than two pounds. It can be carried in a man's and fair opportunities given to the myriads of religious incubus
Nakhimo and the cruiser Morge. The him "What do you mean by forcing your way overcoat pocket in winter or in his traveling bag mothers, wives, and daughters at present i and who, although for the sake of Dimitri Denskef and the Vifias will afterwards into Mr. Wang's premises without leave ?" No in summes, and is ready for use at any moment murd there is "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND social convenience show an external return home to Cronstadt.
Dr. Emina B. Ryder, at the request of Mr. HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" in adherence to the clerical authorities who
answer "dare you treat me with contempt." (To Each picture, when developed, will be found to James Francis, referred to another scheme which order that it may circulate extensively outside
A YOUNG lady about to be married, being on
the attendants) "Give him 200 blows 1-The be 28 inches diameter. In the front portion of had been more recently added to that of the this Colony, is published at FOPULAR rule over them, yet have in their hearts friendly terms with the clergyman who was to Magistrate continued to ask questions which, for the camera are the shutter and leas, bath very training school. This was the establishment of PRICE, and can "be ordered at This Office, or
sworn allegiance to the very entitles perform the wedding ceremony, made him obvious reasons, were all treated with contempt, unique in their construction. The shutter is a hospital for women. She had left a large through any of our Agents at the various Ports clericalism is bent on proscribing-liberty, promise that on her firet Sunday at church after and for every such offence, zoo blows of the cylindrica), having two apertures, diamatrically practice in New York to travel for a while, and The intended going to Bombay and directing the free-thought and self-government. We her marriage he would, preach, an appropriate bamboo were inflicted, till they had amounted opposite each other, and it rotates around two organisation of such an institution. European to 1,000 blows, when the Magistrate addressing ends of the less continuously in one direction. professors would be engaged to train students, are at one with these enlightened reformers sermon. The promise was given, and on the the crowd, said "This man is dead now, but The shutter is propelled by a coiled, flat spiral of whom there were several now in America of the Philippines, and willingly open the Sunday appointed, he preached from the text columns of this journal to expose the from the Palms "And there shall be abund. Mr. Wang did not kill him. He died from the spring, located in one end of it, which is wound When these students were fully competent the well founded grievances which are ignoredance of pesce as long as the moon endureth.”
punishment legally inflicted upon him. If any up by an adjacent ratchet disir wheel, this being Hospital would be handed over to them to carry on, so that it should be thoroughly an Indian one after this attacks Mr. Wang's or any other in turn operated through, miniature pawls by. fostitution. Several large benevolent societies in their own priest-ridden organs. All THE ash to Mr. Bobm, of Queen's Road East, house, the proprietors are justified in protecting winding barrel. The latter is rotated by had warmly taken up the Ides, and she had the communications which have been appeared piteously in Court this morning themselves by shooting, or any other way. To pulling upon the cord which passes through the every confidence in its future practical develop- addressed to us by the Manila residents charging her mistress with having bratally avoid getting killed therefore you have only to outez case of the camera. Each instrument is ment
The Indier left to-day by the Sufle for Iodia, have had and will continue to have assaulted her by hitting her and making her abstain from Interfering with other people," adjusted to a standard focus when made, and Brezno our best attention. We sympathise with a bleed. She was a weakly little woman of That seems rather a logical conclusion. Some while operating the operator has every object néh the oppressed inhabitants of the neigh-about the 10th inst. Mrs. Bohm complained lawlessness will not help them, and we really extreme distance. In operating all the holder Macao, January 15th, 1889.. about twelve stone, and her version was that thing must be done to restrain poor people, for beyond thres feet within this focus, even to the OUR MAÇÃO LETTER.A bouring Archipelago, and hope the day is about her not washing the baby, and on the believe the authorities know what they are has to do is to remove the cap from the lens. It is not known here when the new Governor not far distant when they will shake the rath struck her in the face very hard, Mr. about. As the winter advances and famine hold the camera steadily aimed at the object will arrive. Some say he has probably rejected obnoxious yoke of clerical fanaticism from Bohm said that his wife was ill; and unable to increases, things are bound to get worse, and desired, and press the trigger pin on the side of the Appointment, others that he will come to their shoulders,
attend. He deposed that the amab' had been one can hardly imagine the wretchedness and the camera with the thumb of the left hand. govern this colony only for eight months in repeatedly told to keep the children clean, and poverty that exists. It must be seen to be Thereupon the shutter revolves and the exposure order to complete bis term of colonial service, and obtain promotion. If such be the case, the Litbon did not do so, and that on the day named Mrs. | believed; no food, no clothing, no fuel, twenty is made. By turning the key on top one com- Government could not have done worse than by Bohm "flipped her with a wet towel, making degrees of frost now. Latter on it will be 15 piste, reyalation the exposed film is wound off sending this gentleman to Macao. What on earth
not the most patient nation under the sun there exposure.: A time exposure can be made
during an eight months tenure of office ?-HA would be a rebellion. No Government, unless removing the shutter and placing a cap over the tent pleasure trips to Japan, Slam and Peking
would barely have time to take the usual Govern-
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nose against a bed post. No more was done, but she nearly fell down the outside staircase in her hurry to get out and about "save life.” His Worship dismissed the case.
it could feed the people, could prevent a slaing | lens, after which a photograph can be made in under the circumstances,
the tagal fashion,
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