Intimations.
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,
LIMITED,
CHEMISTS, &C.
CONFECTIONERY.
OCOLATES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
with Hongkong?
THE Chinese steamer Fushan, which had A LOT of Interesting matter, especially in lively short time, in collision with the Italian reference to affairs maritime, is unavoidably mall boat Birague on the. ġid· Instant, cleare held over, The Office Gast got loose
were on the job looking after the runaway... „On returning home. William said he was locking ́after "Brownle" We have tied up our “Only. JDGE DUTY (to female witness): "What is Poet" and given "Brownle" a short holiday." your age, madam ?”
This ought to sailafy everybody. Witness (hesitatingly): "I have seen twenty-t three summers."
ACCORDING to Captain Dinklage of the German Judge Duffy: "How many years were you!] Observatory, who examined the legs of 180 blind
ships per year on torrid zone voyagen from 1879 to 1889, there was no instance of a vessel thoroughly equipped with wire rigging baging fourteen strokes by lighting were recorded in been struck and damaged by lightning.. Only all the logs be examined, and a'l those ships bad hemp rigging. His theory is that the wire ropes serve as lightning conducipes, and the lightning travels down them to the water,
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IT has transpired that General Boulanger was WITH one or two trifling exceptions, the sub-most dramatic incidents of his life were passed torribly addicted to the morphla habit. The marine cables of the world, which stretch over while under the tranence of morphine injections, 120,000 nautical miles, and have cost £40,000,000, It ly also ascertained that Mme. Bonnemain was are of British construction.
a victim of the drug. Two big fool.
member for the Chamber of Commerce departmental abuses and shortcomings has received such paltry and unreliable that have become a public scandal as support from his unofficial colleagues. / well as a grievous burden to an overtaxed † Tax American baik B. F. Hund was berthed at for Shanghai to-day, where she will be repaired | this afternoon and the whole of the stam especially when it is remembered that community, and by dealing in a straight the Cosmopolitan dock and the ship Georgietia by the Old Deck Company. What's the matter their interests are the interests of the com- forward' and business-like fashion with at Kowloon to-day. munity, and their thoroughly understood, offical anomalies for whose existence TANEERs for the Hongkong. Opiam Farm must If unwritten, duties the protection of pubile no comprehensible raison d'étra has yet be lodged at the Colanti Secretary's office, not rights. Like all representative men of been satisfactorily. shown by the most later than 3 p.m. on the 29th instant. Independent mind who prefer the advance notoriously inexperienced and generally WILD Oats, says De Witt Talmage, who knew ment of the public weal to dishonest self-incompetent 'official phalanx of shallow what he was talking about, are generally aggrandisement by favoring Individual brained nobodies this colony has over sown in the liver, and they can't be pulled monopolies, Mr. Whitexxan has, as known-why, we can only say that the up matter of course, come in for the usual honorable gentleman has erred in excellent torrent of flatulent abuse from these company, and shares the opprobrious title peculiarly interested parties, who form that with some of the greatest men our country select circle of pseudo-philanthropists who (and that means the world) has yet pro- prosper and grow obese by flattering duced. themselves with the' belief that they are
And, after all, what are the head and the people of Hongkong, and that their front of Mr. WHITEHEAD's offending personal well-being, whether obtained The member for the Chamber of honestly or by chicanery of the most Commerce's political Socialism is of the fagrant kind, is, or at least ought to be, the very mildest description, and he has first and chief aim of the local legislature. advanced his platform without the slightest But the honorable gentleman can well symptom of personal hostility sither to afford to Ignore such innocuoui retaliation, the Government as a whole or to any of and laugh in his sleeve at the feeble and the members forming its component parts of the United Service Lodge were elected on the Whut kind of sausage do you suppose this is ? despairing efforts of a shipwrecked crew Viewing with the eye of an experienced No1 32 & 34, 'QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL of unscrupulous "boodlers" who see the Unancier the dangerous and uncertain grand old days, with all their exclusive fiscal policy adopted by the Government; 'good things,' slowly but surely vanishing | recognising as a practical business man Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9introduce it. Before this time they used to beat ↑ Arngan kua LONDON, HONGKONG AND AMOY,
Into philvion, without having the power to the utterly unreliable and deceptive colony's
NOUGAT
&c.
PRALINES,
PASTILLES.
BEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE.
stay the resistless force of a wave of Estimates formed
of the
Salvationist (holding up his menj-My friend, you didn't know you were on the road to perdition, did you?
Jack—Yes; talk to somebody who's lost,
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THE Japan Daily Advertiser has been enlarged, and is now quite a find-looking paper, Since its first appearance it has always carefully avoided the faults which render the other Yokohama dailles so feeble,and, thin) now departure bids fair to secure its pre-eminence.
TO-DAY'E SHIPPING RATUANE.
Inward. Hainan......teamer, from Kobe.
Thales
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Taiwanfoo, &c. Amoy Je
"Canton. E. of Japan..?
Vancouver. (less Aggregating 5.284 tons, register,
Outward,
First Cannibal (who has found a piece of rubber hose)We are in luck; just look at this
usage ; we will have a lunch can Second Cannibal (after chewing it ten minutes) steamer, for Holhow, First Cannibal-Hongkong missionary
LUNACV appears to have increased in Scotland to startling extent, 18 1858, there were 5824 lupics on the register of the Lunacy Com-HE found it hard to digest.- missioners, bat now there are 13,595- SENIOR Warden W. L. Ford and Bro. J. Collet
8th justent, as Worshipful Master and Treasurer of the Lodge, respectively, for the ensuing year,
A REGULAR meeting of the firegon o'clock precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially
Royal Ark Mariners, will be held Freemasons'
invited.
Fushun y Smith
Kiang Ping.... Asuine....... Tonon.......
It is not generally known that the musician's The orchestra leader, Lall, was the first tr
baton is of comparatively modern invention. Roselle
Lio Sek
time either with the feet or by striking one hand Zothair.......
against the other, Sema batons are very costly, Mozart used one of ivory. Meyerbeer used one
A. S. WATSON & CO., ·LD. | politics! progress that has,, so far as probable revenue for the coming yesti | CAPTAIN T.M. TORNOK has taken over command of solid silver.
Or
AND
CONFECTIONERY
CHRISTMAS GOODS
and having brought forcibly before him day by day the strongest evidence of the general stagnation of trade, the
of the Mitsu Bisht Colliery Co.'s Hongkong- Nagasal liner Aragao Maru, vice Capt. Selk, leaves stopping in Hongkong just now on sick
A SERIOUS fire broke out on board the syria in Kebe harbour on the and inst, het with the wid Incendiarism is suspected. Ultimately the vessel of H.M.S, Stures and the police it was subdued. had to be scuttled.
Shanghai. Canton, "Shanghai,
Hoihow.
Canton,
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Singapore, &c. Swatow, &c. Nagasaki.
bark
Calino,
me. Aggregating rojoiz tamu, register.
Fairplay thinks that " got 'em again!” will be the Smail Editor-"You'may take a vacation for reading his wonderful account of his adventures remark of Lord Randolph Churchill's friends an
|amongst the lions in Africa ; which noble beasts seem, after all, to be as harmless as the lloos of
few days."
Reporter-"What's the matter ?" "I presume you noticed that we printed a bit of quite recent naws to-day 79
"Yes,"
news for several days. That beat is in the way. "Well, we won't have any more room for -"Brownle" will need all our spice to marmur
about it,"
Belgravis. Pity they didn't eat the little beggar," will be the remark of his lordship's enemies, If he kan any. Truly, we never read a more astounding story.
Lions to right of him; Lions to left of him ; .. Lions in front of him * Seattling like thunder,
public rights are concerned, been far too long obstructed and delayed. The WE invite attention to our first supplies valuable monopolies-not to use any harsher language which might so easily be misconstrued-Illegally enjoyed for so many years by the self-constituted exclusive classes, must inevitably be offered as a holocaust at the shrine of the practical reform which has at last commenced to assume a definite shape, and to thoroughly attract the attention of those particularly concerned the general body of taxpayers, the hewers of wood and drawers of water, the sinew and backbone of the colony, the men who by their untiring labours have mainly made Hongkong what of PURE CONFECTIONERY from the leading it is, and who are at length tired of being usefulness is more than doubtful. That dear girl, you could go on wanting it, you know, communications are frequent between the British though when a man says ka was not afraid under
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Manufacturers.
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led in apron stringa in the management of their own affairs by a pampered coterie of Government officials and their obsequious toadles, whose united general incompetencé as men of business is only surpassed by their arrogant assumption of autocratic PINE, APRICOT, CHERRY,
domination over the taxpayers on whose liberal bounties they actually exist. The GUAVA, and other FRUIT JELLIES ↳a great | extraordinary conduct indulged in recently |
variety.
LIME,
TOM SMITH'S CHRISTMAS CRACKERS.
by these official Brahming has ́aroused a spirit of opposition and hostility amongst the masses that will not easily be ailayed, and may lead to important changes in the existing form of municipal government COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plath, much sooner than is generally expected. representing favourite subjects,
Tub-thumping orators of the select after-dinner and Hongkong Club bar persuasion, whose alcoholle meanderings so frequently grace the dry-as-dust columns of the China Mail, consider they have pulverised Mr. T. H. WHITEHEAD when they describe him as an iconoclast. The term is a good one, and peculiarly fitting for an ardent reformer whose polley from the day he entered the Council up to the present has been practical, con- A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. sistent, and aggressively hostile to the
A large assortment of ENGLISH and JAPANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, ef hand- some and artistic designs, suitable to all tastes,
and at moderate prices,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Establisiko A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1891.
Is
unprecedented scarcity of money, and an all but universal state of poverty, verging on'destitution, that has no parallel in Hongkong's past records, this people's representative in the Legislative Council has advocated a much needed economy in regulating the cost of local government, and especially in the direction of abolishing useless sinecures, amalgamating certain departments, some of which exist only to maintain, in comparative adluence, brain- less noodles, and the reduction of grossly extravagant salaries paid to men whose the laborer is worthy of his hire in what ever capacity he may be employed admits of no doubt whatever, and if we rightly understand Mr. WHITEHEAD' proposals, he merely desires the practical application of this homely truism to all concerned, and that the Government-in- dealing with the taxpayers' money should be just before being ultra-generous.
official salaries
A REGULAR meeting of Diligentia Lodge of Instruction will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the 17th: instant, at 3.for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are condially invited.
could not be happy legether. You know I always "No. Harry, I am sorry; but I am sure that we want my own way in everything" "But, my after we were married."
IT is said that, including the officers holding honorary rank, there are 3050 Generals in the British army, or neary one for every top soldiers. And we only pay £40,000 per annum to suppor these cripples'!
X="Müdge Telli me he had a tough time of it during his holiday. Says he had to borrow money to get home with,"
Y.-"He was in better luck than I was, for I was the man who had to lend it to him,”
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Ar the Regular Meeting of the Eothen Mark Lodge, No. 261, held last night, Bro. F. A Hazeland was elected Worshipful Master for' the ensuing year, Wor. Bro. A. OD. Gourdin Treasurer, and Bro.-J. R. Grimble Tyler,
on them,
AMONG the visitors to Hongkong during the last few days is Mr. Phelps, one of the Chicago through Japan and China and is going further World's Fair commissioners, who has beco west in the laterests of the Centenary Exhibition
directors.
At a meeting of the Legislative Council hald on the 4th Inst., in considering the" Appropriation Bill, Mr. WHITEHEAD proposed the following reductions etc.:-That the Governor's salary, be reduced from $32,000 to the old figure 828,800; that the Colonial Secretary's salary of $9,720 be reduced to $7,200, Inciu- THERE's a man out in the States proving that ding the salary of the Auditor General; after a drinking bout. It is a painful discovery Shakespeare died of paralysis, and not of fever that B10,000 be deducted from the amount Everybody thought that the Immortal William passed in Finance Committee for the bad enjoyed the fun of a good old bout of D. T's. Audit Department; that, a reduction of THE German steamer Haisas on her way down tea per cent. be made in the vote for from stoji gat into very heavy weather a day or the Colonial Treasurer's department two ago. A report of her stormy passage will and we just want to say here that the be found in our shipping columns. The poor Colonial Treasury, saat present constituted, Germans even Joss seems to have gone back is the most acandalous monument of bare- faced jobbery the colony of Hongkong bas flagrant abuses of the Public Service. ever known, and to anybody who is An iconoclast is, in dictionary phrase, sceptical or may doubs that the Bonging 'a breaker of Images, and the appellation Telegraph cant discount GEORGE WARRINGTON in its most opprobrious signification has and leave, the father of his country' miles been freely applied to every enlightened astern as regarda truthfulness, we need pollical reformer" of this, and every other | only refer those sceptics to the published age In British history. The authors of the reports of the past eighteen months-; that great Reform Bill of 1832, that modern 82,400 be struck off for an assistant post Magna Charta of British liberty, were master who isn't here, who nover is bere, openlyreviled as iconoclasts and enemies to and who is worse than two chair-coolies law and order; so were those who effected when he is somewhere else; that ten the almost equally Important reforms in per cent. be struck, off the vote of Wallst the columns of the Fighter Tiligruja wil swan Municipal Corporations five years after 825.940 for the Registrar General's hering public internets, it must be distinoty understood awards, Sir ROBERT PEEL, although a department and on this point we totally stanch Tory, had the offensive epithat disagres with Mr. WHITEHEAD, as our Indiscriminately hurled at him for his contention is, and, we are prepared to Tax orders of the day at the meeting of the December repeal of the Corn Laws; COBDEN carry it into practical effect if necessary, Saaltary Board to be held to-morrow at 4.15 At St. John's Cathedral, on ROBERTY, Chinese Customs Service, Lapps, to burned in effigy as dangerous apostles is a pleonasm whose existence is a disgrace Secretary forwarding the Analyst's report of loth, by the Rev. D. Hamilton, EDWARD and JOHN BRIGHT were piiloried and that the Registrar General's department. | p.m. are as follows :--- Evans, 4, of Aberystwith. Home papers
analyses made on samples of water drawn eldest daughter of the late
from the Tal-tam and Pok-fa-lam malas in November, 1791. 2. Mortality Returns for December, 1891, 3. Application to construct the weeks ended the 28th November and 5th public latrine at 44, East Street, on Inland Lot 234.-
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTE. '
Tela teq tested that all come losions relating to Habari, Advertisements, &c., be added to the "Mungu, Hongkong Laces on Editorial matters to be set to "The Editor and Cosmicntious standed for publication must be accompanied
Telegrafà" and molto the Killer,
aat to individual usitabars of IM SORA,
by the name and address of the written, not necessschy for publication ; but as evidence of good faith.
be you for the fair discussion by cortspondants of all comčións the Editor dose not ta muy way-hald KUAT TERMOARTE epbalons thus expressed.
plenie copy.
MARRIAGES.
At Union Church, Hongkong, on 10th inst by the Rev. G. H. Bondfield, ANDERSON, of the National Bank of Chias, Ld, second survis ring son of the ista Alexander Anderson, Noul kiin, Alness," Rossihire, N.B., to ÍsorINE PARLANE HAY, Younger daughter of the Inte Thomas Newman, Calcutta.
The Hongkong
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"ME. MeManus-will ye lind me your poll parrot P"
"Indade, Ol won't. Ol lint ye me poodle dog wait, an' whin Ol.got him back he barked jia me poll parrot? Shure, she'd have a brogue," lelke an Oirlsb tarrier. What would becam of
THE Edlior of the Hongkang Telegraph re turned this morning by the Douglas Co.'s He brought with him two fine specimens of the steamer Thales from a flying visit to Amoy Guyas-cutis, which are likely to be on view at the City Hall very shortly.
Agenda -r. Letter from the Colonial
A REPORT comes from Soul which must be accented with a good deal of reservation. It is to the effect that three British men-of-war have visited Port Hamilton and hoisted the British fing there. It is said that Minister Liy Lock Kel, of the Corean Government, has visited the repeat is accurate or not, considerable agitation port on board the Hairlong. Whether the prevails in Corean circles, and it is said that
and Corean authorities."
THE HON. JAMES JOHNSTONE KESWICK, un official member of the Legislative Council by virtue of his position as resident "boss" of Jardine, Matheson & Co, says that the revenue of Hongkong is not clastle. Mr. Keswick once said this before; and we said be was quite right. We repeat It; the revenue of Hongkong is not elastic, it is all the other way, especially when the wretched taxpayers of the colony have to pay for unterly useless Reglatrar Generals, Assistant Harbour Masters, Colonial Treasurers, Superin. tendents of Gaols, Assistant Post-masters, and a crowd of other loafers who ought to be dead or somethlog, or somewhere. Yes that's our policy,
That seems to have been about the history of the affair. In one of his letters the hero alluded to the distant and dubious roar of a lion which was only a prelude to what was to follow. Os somebody had heard, or said he had heard. That
the next day Lord ·Raddòlph. főund himself in
and left like rabbia in a turnip field. He was not afraid of course, that goes without saying,
circumstances which would make ordinary people any man, except the editor of an independent Dervous, scepticism sometimes arises. Anyway, journal, would have been in a perfectly blue and green funk, but, then, deuced few people have been leaders of the House, of Commons, like. "Randy."
the middle of a flock of Hans dodring about right
ARRIVAL OF SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON.
From November.
At seven o'clock this morning the Canadian Pacific liner Empress of Japan WILE signalled, and by eight o'clock she was at her buny, In the harbour, having made. an exceptionally good run. THE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial 20th, when shelel Vancouver, her dally mileage Hospital begs to acknowledge with thanks the | Was-321, 318, 356, 357, 373, 388, 419, 174; 372, following donations to the funds ofthe Hospital-354,330, and 254 up to Yokohama, December Lo Tse Hing....sın
and the left Shanghalon Tuesday, and reached Ch'ua A Fook..
50 here in 49 hours. A gun was fired as soon as she Mok Man Sheung.....................25 Douglas Lapralk's Compradore,...................................... 25
35 was sighted from the Peak, and on reaching her brith a gas was fired from the big. The Pen Fon
preparations for his Excellancy's reception were not yet complete, and the wharf steps were only ***** as half covered with red rag and scrambling coolies:
when the Government launch from the steamer's side arrived. It only contained one or two • 10 Hongkong officials, so that no harm was 3
5 done
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Wong A Hang Lo Tax Cheong
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When the Gobernatorial party left the Empriss- a calore of ar guns was fired, SW, Robinson, K.C.M.G, Lady Roblaton,,
His Excellency Miss Robinson, and Master Robinson were received on Pedder's Wharf by Msiw-General Digby Barker, and the various consuls Rodi Government officials-Including Mitchell-Innes, who wore a hat that must have descended
N. Q. B. Compradore....................................................
A 'MASSACHUSETTS inventor has devised double-hull ship, with compartments so arranged and constructed that it supplies, he asserts, & mathematical certainty against sinking. to be filled with water, and empiled by the him from a long line of warlike ancestors Between the outer and faser shells of the vessel is a series of longitudinal compartments, versel's pumps for ballast; and above, this
were presented. On landing a salute wi section, on either alde, and rising to the full fired from Murray Battery, and after a few y chambers filled with small air-tight tanks, their company, with the Regimental guard height of the vessel's sides, is a series of minutes nocupled in greetings, the- which a' capreity being figured in excess of the knows honour and large crowd of civil (au 2, displacement of the ship and cargo. Thus, a went up to the Council Hall, whers the su: al cable foot of alr has a perfect supporting capacity baths were administered by the Chief Justice for a known weight. It is claimed that with before the Executive Council and an interatt og supply of air in these tanks of 25 per cent, aboys assembly of ladies and gentlement that required by the formula, nothing short of Any probable collision, the penetration of a shot fragmentary destruction could slok a vessel; or the explosion of a torpedo, would inlere only a small-proportion of the tanks, the rest performs the vessel non-sinkable, the only sacrifice ing their work casily and safely, thus rendering involved in the arrangement being a decreased carrying capseity,"
THUS the Atlanta (Ga) Constitution on that out the lottery evil there will be little opposition very.vexed question, the freedom of the Press,
on the part of the people and the press, but if is If the Federal Government desires to amp
gives irresponsible underlings: the power to stamp out the press when it exercises in might to opposition, but indignation and trouble all along discuss the law, the result will be not only the line,
"Just now the papers are having a good deal to * say about the arrest of a' Wisconsin”"editor
EL, Woodin, late Superintendees of the P.&O. Company at this port was brought before Mr. Wise at the Police Court this after. 500, on remand, Mr. A. P. Stokes prosecuted on behalf of the P. & O. Co., and Mr. J. J. Francis Castracted by Mr. Dennys, defended. Mr. E. A. Hewitt, chief clerk at the pany gave evidence respecting the alleged Hongkong branch office of the "big com fallaration of accounts, which closed the case for the coop, and His Worship them committed the prisoner for trial at the next Criminal Sessions.
of
After the Commission appointing film had, bày in son, speaking in a clear, ringing voice, took ti 18 read by the Clerk of Councils, Sir William Robi :. oath of allegiance, and the Governor's oath, ar d then said Nothing more remains to me exca -pt Barker) and the Indies to thank your Excellency, (Major-Gener and gentlema hese present "f
3 for the very cordial recept
I have given me. It has been, I bellay "6,
have just taken a solemn oath to do my du 7 usnal to make a specch on these DOCKSION I but I do not think that, is necessary,
of the solema and important duties it entaila and I think I can rely on you all, es lo il only hope that our official relations will be made subjects, to assist me in the performance
actory and that our social relations will be equally, cordial; (Applause), That' concluded the show,
CORRESPONDENCE,
...[W's do not necmently endorse the’ngintona'expre
Components là shle, nokamas. Į
A
"VERITAS
of Iconaclastic radicallam,for their eloquent to British rule, and a one-sided oligarchy and effective advocacy of those grand which ought to be piled up on the principles of Free Trade which have made dust heap of things that are useless, without Great Britain what she is to-day, the first further delay; that 83,000 be docked from commercial nation in the world. GLADSTONE the vote for the Harbour Department, was a dangerous iconoclast when he gave being the salary of an Assistant who has the people of Ireland religious freedom and never been in evidence in his proper equality by disestablishing the Irish capacity; that 85,180 be deducted from the Church, and again when his famous Land | Magistracy vote, the salary of a magistrate Bill sought to achieve some measure of who spends most of his time in England Justice by ameliorating the unhappy and who, when he is here, makes himself HONGKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1891. positions of Ireland's starving peasantry, and the law contemptible by his erratic and History repeats itself; yesterday we found incomprehensible judgments; that £20,000 the supporters of Irish Home Rule; be struck off the Military vote; and that A HONGKONG ICONOCLAST.
PARNELL, GLADSTONE, JO Mozzzy, and 810,000 for the proposed gaol extension be Tax community of Hongkong are under many others, held up to scorn and shelved. All those propositions were lost, very heavy obligation to the Hon. T. H, | contumaly by pailtical opponents as fire. | all of them but two failed to fod seconderi; de WHITEHEAD for the sturdy fight he has made brands who had no respect for the mildewed but every one of them appeals to the best for some months past at the Legislative traditions of the past, and breakers Interests of the Hongkong public, and the Council meetings against overwhelming of images that have hitherto been held Hon T, H. WHITEHEAD can safely rest odds in the vindication of public rights, shered to-day even BALFOUR declares that assured that his admirably drawn-out and for the copilstent Course he has the time has come for Irish self-govern, plan of campaign against a rotten pursued in openly and fearlessly exposing ment. So that, if Mr.-T. H. WHITENKAP officialdom that can't even stand on its the utterly rotten condition of the is an iconoclast in his efforts to Improve own bottom, must Inevitably commend departmental jobbery which for so the Government of this faland by adyo self to those whose interests are really long has 10 conspicuously disfigured cating lucreased efficiency tempered with bound up in the commandal selfair of the Government of Hongkong. It la wholesome economy, endeavoring to this most important of far sistent Britthver the top end of a frock, teal on Republic the Government cannot afray itself what are you giving us?-Ed] much to be regretted that the energetio I abolish expensive sinscores and eradients Loniponja,
because he published a clipping from sacxchange questioning the validity of the anti-lottery law. If the arrest was made for nothing more than this, then it is putting it mildly to say that our Government has become Russianlied, so far as its treatment of the press is concerned,
TO THE LOTION OF THE "FORGKONS TELSCRAPULM "This policy will not work. If lotteries the Chira Balf of the and inst, a letter over BIZ-1 bppened to-day to see in a copy of freedom of the press, the people will be in favor. Vabas, on the subject of surveys and surveyors. cannot be destroyed without also destroying the the slature of G. C. Anderson, Surveyor for letting the latteries alone. We cannot afford Surveyor Anderson, seems to be one of that to yield our right to speak and publish fairs of superior persons who are not abore criticisms of public measures. If we yield the giving us & toot en their own hort, and as one right in one instance, we may expect to be fater he has some light knowledge of shippingt to keep silence whenever it suits the Gown I fancy the local owners must be ignorant of the Ora new Governor looks well, and he had all went to demais Et Tezatence of so much talent is our midst: ("Full Pedders Wharf this fotenson, Handsome to the newspapers of America Thule 9 mould be mah to get their vessels, Classed In it is no to bulldoze many a flower is bom to blush unseen maxthers. that handsome does, and we can wait the fine and imprisonment will fattold to very few his Societyiskoh result of Sir William Robinson's debut in actual No matter what Federal official may hold, the "A Government Surveyor who passed a ship at work with that exemplary patience that has newspaper men of the country, will not changes.m. that required to get fourteen plates taken ever been our forte. We have no desire to be their consiction' that nonest criticism or out afterwards, I am sure could not have had. either hypercritical or offensive, but there were discussion of the previsans contained in the his eyes open; but the eagle eye of Surveyor evidence this forenoon that have been the he held to be loistion of that law. If they he now so modestly reinteressades a fawwe repeat, a low-chimneypot bats in anil-lottery law cannot, with any show of justice, Anderson immediately spotted the defect which fashion in dear old Noabs time; but things are are mistake in this belief, then the law wil NBA former Government Surveyera strappely altered nowadays, and they wer par hard to be repealed or modified y Is this and dredge c4 know that and a lot mores, Padder's Whark Në suicides reported wỹ to | against the press, and have til. Support, bi tkmal thought that 7 and was too ATİY jhp bywcy of galag to peria,
clothes on when he landed at