is the loss to the community of a noble'clism, an upright and honourable man,

PAPERS.

The Acting Colonial Secretary laid on the table the report of the Government Central School for Girls (1997), the Acting Harbour Master's report on the ink trade and returns of all vessels ariving in the port (1891), the annual reports of the Acting Captain Superintendent of police and of the "Acting_Superintendent of Victoria Geot (1891), of the Finance Commities (Jan. 93) and of the Quarantine Commission appointed by the Acting Governor last year.

FINANCE

The Acting Colonial Secretary laid on the table financial minutes recommending the payment of $26,917 57. being £3,928 71. zīd, at 25, tid, to the dollar, to the War, Department, part of £11600o the Colony's contribulion to the defence works of the port; also $2,808, for temporary Surveyor to da certain work la con- nection with surveys and other information required by the Sanitary Board; also $44, Increase of 10 per cent. In the salary of Coroner's Chinese clerk. He moved that the temas be referred to the Flance Commilites, which was agreed to.

On the motion of the Acting Colonial Secretary the votes recommended in the Finance Com3 mlitea's report were passed... ATTORNEYS GENERAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Mr. Whitehead suggested that one of the voter recommended in a financial minute of January and be postponed, pending the publica- tion of certain papers which he wished to as for. His question was-"Will the Government lay on the table copies of the correspondence referring to the altered position of the Attorney General? He thought the Unofficials were, hardly conversant with the reasons and grounds for the alteration by which the Attorney General was debarred from private practice.

His Excellency said there was no objection to the publication of the papers requested, but if was open to question whether it was worth while to print them. The settled policy of the Colonial Office was that Colonial Attorneys-General should cease to er joy private practice, receiving, of course, additonal remuneration Insted During his Excellency's 18 years of colonial service he had seen this change effected in the Bahamas, Barbadoes, and British Guiana, and the next vacancies would see it also in Trinidad and Jamaica. It would save trouble if Mr. Whitehend would refer to the papers mentioned by him, ralber-than-have-them-printed and circulated.

Mr. Whitehead said he would be quite sails fied to do that,

The vote was then passed, with the rest.

.NEW DILLS.

The following bills were read a first time - Bill to consolidate and amend the Law

relating to the grant in this Colony of Letters

Patent for Inventions.

BIB to make further provision as to the lame of Night Parses for Chinese...

Bill in amend Ordinance No. 3 of 1860, No. 15 of 1885, and No, 17 of 1891 in relation to the power of the Governor-In-Council to grant certain licences.

--TILE - JURY. LIST.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1892.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

An extraordinary general meeting of the above samed club was called for this afternoon, but turned out to be more extraordinary than general. Besides the stewards, only some half-dozen brokers and others turned up, and as there was such a very small attendance Mr. M. Grote proposed, Mr. Suidier seconded, and it was agreed to adjourn the meeting for a fort- night, when the resolution passed on the roit last, empowering the Stewards to raise funds for the building of a new grand stand, will be brought forward for confirmation.

SCOTCH WIT.

mounting, when your brother officer, on duty with you, bas fallen down a precipice, 400ft. and been killed." "Weel, sir,” replied B., "1 dinna think there's anything extraordinary in it ars, if he'd faun doon a precipice 400ft, and ma, been killed. I shoutti, ba'e thought it vary exun ordinar' indeed, and wad ha'e put it deon in my report.".

PRACTICAL WIT.

That Scotchmen have a due appreciation of "Silence, and Fun" was discovered by Mr. Maciaures, the celebrated Professor of Mathe- "matics in Edinburgh College, and the able. expounder of Newton's "Principia," The pro fessor, unfortunately, always dislocated his jaw, and, was unable to shut his mouth, when he yawned. At the same time his instinct of imita tlan

was so strong that he could not resist yawning when he witnessed the act in others. His pupils were not slow in discovering and taking advant age of this physical weakness. When tired of bis lecture they either began to yawn, or to open their mouths in imitation of that set, and the prelection was interrupted. The Professor s100d before them with his mouth wide open, and could not preceed till he rang for his servant to come and shut it. In the meantime, the mischievous enemies of Euclideffected theirescape. This was rather hard on the Professor, as was a deerstalker's reply to a sportsman, who, alter a series of Inexensable misses, remarked, "Well. Donald, whose fault was it that time "Weel " quoth Donald'" he not my fault you missed him; and it wasn't the washt more than a hundred yards away, and li's

fault of the stag, for he stood still enough; and it's not the fault of the rifle, for I ken well it's a right good one; sae I'll just leave it the ye to think it over an' find out whose fault it was.”

feelings at receiving such an answer.

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE the 27th February, for Schools and Families.

Doors open at 3, commence at 3.30 p

The witticism which describes x Srotchman as being unable to comprehend a lake unless he is previously subjected to a surgical operation, may perhaps have had some justification in fact * century or so ago, but it decidedly cannot lay claim to truthfulness nowadays. For rich dry humour, and a rapler keenness of reparies, our neighbours across the Border will be found second to none and, whilst their retorts are thorough home thrusts, it is seldom that they are characterised by anything approaching to spite or personally. True, the following story must be remembered that in this there was an may hardly bear out the latter assertion, but it excuse for it, even had the speaker been in fall possession of his faculties. The incident referred to relates how Trofessor Hamilton was one day walking near Aberdeen, when he met well-known individual of weak - Intellect. Pray," said the Professor, accosting him, showed a quite imagine the poor marksman's (N.B.-Inmates of all charitable Institutions are long can a person live without brain ??. "I dinna ken," replied Jemmy-how old are ye yersel ? We scarcely think the Professor would care to r the sufferers from Consumption, Scrofula and try another passage of arms alter auch an answer General Debility will try Scott's' Emulsion of that. Dr. Guthrie, in his carly days, also Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, they And reason to acknowledge bis countrymen's will find immediate relief and permanent sharpness of tongue. His favourite man John benefit. The Medical Profession in the various occasionally got a litle elevated in the course countries of the world universally, declare it a of his peregrinations on sessional business, and remedy of the greatest value, and as it is very was, in consequence, rebuked by the Doctor, palatable it can be readily taken by the most John excused himself on the plex that the sensitive stomach, and will never fail to give country folk pressed him so teartily to jake z relict and comfort to the sufferer. Any Chemist dram. But, repiled the Doctor, severely, "1 can supply it. A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), also visit my people, but nobody thinks of press-agents in Hongkong and China.—[Advt. log me."Ay, but," said John, "that's may be because you are no se respeckit in the parish

REGISTER.

24th February, 1892.—A! 4 p.m.

STATION.

Wind,

as I am. Undeniably witty was the retart of a CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL Scotch policeman of rather Faisioffian propor. tions. During the progress oĹA. cricket match ho was standing inside the ropes and obscuring the view of some young men behind him, Said one of them addressing him, "I'm sayin', police so, can ye play at draughts?," Middila," returned the policeman, good-humouredly; “bur what way dac ye ask "Because I think it's about time yo were

returned the guardian of dick...

Taklo.... if I mak' a shift, Ill be to taka Nayak reply, "Ab, we, saking a shift" was the the peace, man. A humorous way of "drawing the line " Shanghat was that embodied in the reply of a Scotch laird,

Tecton who, having given his coachman notice to quit Applex. for having overturned the carriage in coming home from a dinner party, was waited upon by the delinquent the next morning. He admitted to his offence, but sold in mitigation, "I m verra. sorry, but I waxaa sie verta drunk; and gentle-Haiphong.......... men, re keo, whiles get drunk." Weel," was

Hoopro... Vierorts Peak

Hehow

the answer, "Idinna say ye werd verze drunk Cape SL Tomo

The jury ilst was revised by the Council, in for a gentleman, but ye were dreadfully drunk private,

for a coachman➡ite aff ye go { "

ADJOURNMENT,

The Council adjourned, until Monday, March

7th,

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

In the Finance Committee considerable dis cution took place on the remmendation to vote $26937, balance of the £116,000 contribution to the defence works of the colony, passed four or five years ago. This seemed to have puzled some of the members, who mistook it for the great "milltary extortion," whereas it to an entirely different had hitherto undisputed matter, The question of exchange, whereby the Colony has to pay a god deal more than anticipated, complicates the question. Ultimately the Com mittee adjourned until Monday February 29th,

CORRESPONDENCE,

[We do not necessarily endorse the opiolone impressed by Correspondents in thin column,)

SIR W. DES VŒUX.. THE B. M. M. O. A. ADDRESS. TO THE EDITOR or rax“ !HovakING TULEGHATK.".

SIR-I have the honour by direction of the Committee of the British Mercantile Marine Officers' Association, to send you the accom panying copy of on extract from a despatch received from the Liverpool Associatios, under date 5th ulto, which will doubtless interest many of Governor Des Voeux nautical and other well-wishers and friends in the Far East.

* The despatch in question, which was addressed to our President, Captain Samuel Ashion, A.IN.A., Tuon as followa:---

NATHE SUNDAY CARGO-WORKING ORDINANCE.

assista nel fool that it has been a pleasure

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SCOTCH MINISTERS,

POST

25th February, 1891-At 10 am.

For all their stern discipline and rigid obter. vance of the rules of the Church, a strong vein of humour seems to run through the generality

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of Scotch ministers, and their repasted is always | Windemnet pusgent enough if it does not pornest much

Natu delicacy of pollah. A story told of the late Dr. watching a carpenter do some repairs: to this, Roster Campbell will illustrate this. He was one'day | Postkowana.

as he laboured, and worked in time to the tune. house. The carpenter whistled "Maggie Lauder" Swa

*Saunders," said the Doctor presently, "can yo no whitile's mom solemn and godly tune while

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are at work "Ay, well, minister, if it be your will," and he immediately changed the time fallens to the "Dead March" in Sauf, still planing in Holla time to the muse. The worthy minister looked

our.

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cardially invited to our afternoon perform- ances free of charge.

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Hongkong, 8th February, 1892.

THE

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MANAGER.

Hongkog, 25th Fëbruary 1892)))

PROF. VICTOR VALAZIE'S BALLOON ASCENT

AND

GREAT DROP FROM THE CLOUDS.

PROFESSOR VICTOR VALAZIE

PREPARING TO JUMPS- POSTPONEMENT,

In consequence of the unfavourable state of weather, Professor VICTOR VALAZIE'S BALLOON ASCENT is unavoidably POST-

* Crust Passag showwn; * Equally, - Kala, 4 Boy | | PONED ( SATURDAY, the 27th February. Thunów, Visiblity: Dew wwe 1-Rain la leches The ascent to take place at 5.30 p.m.

seethe and hundredthi.

W.DOCK,

Hongkong Observatory, 25th February, 1892.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,

on some minutes in silence, and then said.water coot, cloudy and showery. (lauad at 10.45am.) "Saunders, I had another word to say tell ye. Did the guidwife hire yo by the day's work or by the job"The day's work was sprceló, minister." "Then, on the whale, Saunders," said the Doctor, drily, "I think ye may just as well gan back to whist Ung Maggie Lauder." The same divine, who was exceedingly popular, on one occasion repeated bis afternoon discourse in another chapel in the orening. After sermon, the Doctor, having met an old woman of his own fluck (one of a class which may be seen any given Sunday pictures. quely grouped on the palplt stairs of Presbyterian churches) entered lato conversation with her. "Hoos a' wi ye, Janet?" quoth the divine. Brawly doctor, brawly. A Are je weel encuch. yoursel for you've gi'ch us cauld kall bet again the nicht." "Hoot, Janet; you're wrang about the wall. You ken it hadna had time to cool." A capital tele, too, is that related of a father and son, in a church in the Highlands, who became severed by the Free Church ruptore. They both preached in one church up to that time, but the Son seceded. The congregation seceded also, story do, ta church being, empty, the

the

But the Presbytery.

might be also,

to assist in the good work which you have other thought thered him to reanime successfully carried out.

"There has been a little delay in securing the his ministrations, and if he had not con necessary signatures of the Officers of the homegregation, he was to find one. Well, the next Aociations, but this having been completed

Sunday found the verable pastor in the pulpli

{Prom DƐstern. Geo. Falconer & Co's Regisse.)

To-dar. Danut, laagers communicaretakers M Haromat Thermostaą 1, mekan ke Thermometers pull, sene Thermacetofurg Palle sono ARASTAAVAT

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

J. ARMSTRONG bas" received

we wrote Sir W. Des Voeux asking him to name and his wife in the pew. Not another soul was Mstructions from the Mortgagees to Sell a dato when it would be convenient for him 19 receive the address, which it was intended present and the old man, looking down on his

should be presented in public by the represents tives of the Federated Associations.

better half, discoured as follows, Jessie, my by Public Auction, an dear, I need no lecture, Fl, en dat het

TUESDAY,

́kowaray, sekaived a reply from Lady Des Voor hame. So we'll just gads "ömre the way and heat the 6th March, 1892, at 3 o'clock p.m.,

to the effect that her husband is seriosals, ton fil in fact to open his own letters, and asking for the ceremony to be postponed. You will regret, an indend we all do, to learn this, and we are now anxiously awaiting news of his con. ditlón. Lady Des Voeux promises to let us know when Sie William will be able to receive the presentation,

With all kind regards to your good self, and trusting this year will be a prosperous one for you and the Association you so ably lead,

I am, My dear, Sl, -----

Yours faithfully,

(Signed) J, J. GRYLLS,

Secretary M

our son Tam, telah digo

**

.' A SMART REPLY.

A smart reply is credited to Sir William Thompson, of Glasgow University. The late Dr. Youle, of Manchester, was a quiet and retiring man of science and a welcome 11. occa sional visitor to Sir William Thompson, they being old friends, and a story is told that at the period when Sir William was bringing out his sounding machine, in which steel wire takes the place of the ordinary lead line, he showed Dr. Joule a bundle of pianoforte wire, telling bim the same time that it was for sounding understanding, deep C promptly replled Sir William, That a Scotchman cas be humorous at a moment when one would

...

All

S. REICH,

General Agent. Hongkong, 25th February, 1802. 1239

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SİNGAPORE.

ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"ARRATOON APCÁR"

are hereby informed that their goods will be delivered from alongside. Cargo Impeding the discharge or remaining on board after the 27th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense into the Godowns-of the Wanchal Warehouse and Storage Company, Limited, Wanchal

No

Fire Insurance will be effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Com....! Agents. Hongkong, agth February, 1893.

H

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TO BE HELD ON THE RACE COURSE

on

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THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE EAST. (Under the distinguished patronage of the Imperial Household:)

THIS fine hotel is situated within Gva minutes' dre of the terms of the Yokohama-Tokyo Railway and is in near proximity to the Imperial Palace, the Parilament House and thea | Chief Public Officer.

There are no inside rooms, thus securing wall lighted, ventilated and cheerful accommoda tions. The Cuisine cannot be surpassed, and the aim of the.management is to provide for the · comfort and pleasure of the guests. The attractions o̟,1 Tokio are countless, and the religious and floral festivals being of daily occurrence are to be seen at their best and on a grander scale than in any other portion of Japan. All the noted actors, wrestlers and Jugglers make the capital their bead-quarters.

RATES, $3 TO $4.50 PER DAY.

£166

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Manager.

ROBERT LANG & CO.

DRESS SUITS.

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A VERY LARGE SELECTION OF SCOTCH TWEEDS AND OTHER SUITINGS EVENING DRESS SHIRTS, latest style,

EVENING DRESS TIES and GLOVES.

EVENING DRESS | KOSE, SILKE, THREAD, and MERINO.

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WATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS.

No, ak. Onnen's Road Central

YUNG KEE & Co,

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that all goods are being landed at theftXECUTE PAINTING, Colour washlog,

rick, Into the Godowns of the. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the harves delivery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, to-morrow. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 3rd proz, will be subjec

to reat

sented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd All claims against the Steamer, must be pre- prom, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godewas, where they will be examined on the 3rd prox

No Fire Insurance bas been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Wanglong, 25th February, 1805.

SEQUAH'S

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SPORTS, LAST DAY'S

SATURDAY, the rath of March, commencing at r o'clock, PROGRAMME- 1-120 Yards Fist Race (Handicap),

-Pulting the Shot. 3-Wida Jamp.

4-230 Yadia Flat Raco (Handicap). '5.—Bicycle Race (Half-mile Handicap).

6-Half-mile Flat Race (Handicap). "Open to

Soldiers, Sailor, and Police, 7-Hurdle Race, 120 Yards, 10 Flights: &---Ladies' Furse,, Half-mile Flate Race (Han-

dicap 9.-High Jump. 16-Bicycle Race (Handicap), One Mile. 11-100 Yards Challenge Cup. TaQuarter-mile Fist Hace, open to European

at the Premises. THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Comprising Nos. 7, 9, 11 and 13, Wyndham Street, No. 14, Wellington Street, and Nos. 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Wy Tak Lane, Victoria, Hongkong and being that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND registered in the Land Office as The Remaining Partion of Inland Lot No. 138 mean the same premises held for the residue of a term of 75 years from the 22nd January, -28449- and for a farther term of 924 years

from the expiration of the term of

75 years, subject to the payment of the proportion of the yearly Crown Rents payable in respect thereof, and 10 the performance of the Crown in frereof, ad ants to be performed to respect Lettings and and tenancies thereof. 29. 25% | The Houses will be sold in one lot or separate

the Vendors she and do reports there is all addendals of the prior ons House each, at the option you to to mounting the meaning of

NB Netblog i dinar alace gard is that, in case

For sale plan, further particulars and condi. anything particular, should occur, the officer tions of sale apply to stay matata commanding the guard is bound to mention it. Our friend, however, sa'd nothing about the accident that had occurred to his brother officer, and soms hours after the brigade, magjor came to his quarters, on the part of the officer com manding, with the report in his hand to demand an explanation. The bridgade major, address. Inapalme aside ♬ You My, air, in your reglost,

It will be remembered that on the 7th Hexpect him to exhibit his characteristic 1891, the Mercantile Marine Officers' Association gravity is shown by the following story which presented an address to Goremor Des Van Colonel W. K. Stuart tells of a Scotch subaltern beard the steamship Oceania, on the eve of his at Gibraltar. The latter was one day on guard departure for Europe, and that his Excellency with another officer, who unfortunately fell down got a thoroughly hearty Britishmallows" "send-oi!

a precipica 400lt, and was, killed. Now, is the on that occasion; being heartily cheered by the

master and officers who took part in the presentation of the address in the rough

It is the embossed address, which was sent on after the Governor's departure, that is to be presented to Sir William through the Federation. Thanking you In anticipation for favouring the foregoing with space in your polumns,

I remain, Sir,

Yours faithfully,

"CHESNEY DUNCAN,

WOTTON & DEACON, Sollcliors for the Mortgagees, Hongkong,

PALMER & TURNER,

Architects,

1 M ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer

ung, sjik February, 1

15-Throwing the Cricket Ball

14––Mig Challenge Cup, 15-Veterans' Race, 120 Yards (Handicap), to

in tropics

and over 35 FCA Of 16International Tug-of-War, 8 men a dide. 17-Douglas Challenge Cup, Quarter-mile lat. 18-Hallqzilő Steeplechase Jumps

69 19,----Consolation Race,

The Numbers do not necessarily represent the "order to which the events will take place.. ¿Extrins will close on. FRIDAY, March 1892. Entry forms can be obtained, fors tife. Hongkong: Cab, Victoria Recreation Clab, Hongkong Cricket Clab..

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statements made regarding Sequah's

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Polishing, Decorating and Ornamenting Rooms and Walls, French Polishing, &e, &c.

Furniture and Cablest Mahira.

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DENTISTRY,

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HALL

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Hongicong, zoth February, 1893.

Notices of Firms.

NOTICE

1230

AND

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

„MODERATE FEES.

WONG-TA-I-FONG,

Savoon Destlit, (Formerly, articled Apprentice, and latterly Assistant to Dr. Routes),

HAS REMOVED *

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