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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1893.

SPECIAL INFLUENces of ALCOHOL ON MORĀLS.

The nature of conduct depends, of course, † very much upon the discriminating powers of the intellect; and if these powers are deteriorated by alcohol, one avenue to inebriate vice and crime is made manifest.

Co-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

(Taking through Cargo for TAMSU transhipment at AMOY.)

THE Company's Steamship

* HAILOONG," Capiala Roach, will be despatched for the above Ports on MONDAY, the 17th Instant, at Noon, and not as previously notified. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,

General Managers. Hongkong, 15th July, 1893-

1792 "SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, THE Stemmablp

the Stewards to call on these members to kab-crowded troopship the perils of any disaster ure stantiate or withdraw them in wilding. This the greatly magolßed, but to the honour of the Stewards did, with the result that the remarks British army be it said, finer instances made were confirmed in wrlilog. It is anders of disciplined forstrade have hever been stood that these letters were forwarded by the given than in the calamities which have over- Stewards to Mr. Saricon. Since then no action take, soldiers at sea. The wreck of the 78th in has been taken; the writers of the letters have the Bay of Bengal deserves commemoration. not been further communicated with in any way. Six companies of the regiment, which had just How, therefore, the Stewards can have taken assisted in the capture of Java, the last colonial the definite action attribsted to them by the possession of France to 1816 bad embarked in As a matter of fact, ̋alcohol acts upon the the Frances Charlotte, transport. All was poing Hongkong Telegraph is difficult to understand i

incrat nature in severní ways. Its paralyi'ne and the statement certainly requires confirmation, well when on the night of November 5, the vessel impressions are not of equal force in every part

I'am, etc

struck suddenly upon a rock about twelve miles of the nervous organism. Sensibility is not from the island of FAIRPLAY,

Pripolla. In fifteen minutes reduced everywhere to a common level. There the vessel had filled to her mainmast, but though is disintegration or incoherence of powers It seemed as if the ship were about to sink at rather than simple depression-some atri- any moment the soldiers preserved a firm self- bates being disturbed and dis bled more command. The boats were got out, the women, then others. The explanation seems to be children, and sick passed into them, and for four this. The grosser faculties and propensities of days the task of transferring the troops to the the physical man are more fundamental and taland went on. During that time a large numectablished than the refined sensibilites of bis ber of the men remalued on the rock scarcely moral nature. Hence, while the inhibitory pro able by means of ropes to prevent their being pritles of alcohol exert comparatively sma washed into the sea by the waves at high water. power over the bruith lostincts of the animai Two ships camo to the rescue, but even then it man, they may exally deaden the moral feelings. was necessary to leave over 100 men on the Criminal proclivities are relieved from the barron island for nearly a month, maintaining a

bstructions and protests of conscience. bars existence on shell-fish, Their auff rinza Alcoholic armuthesia destroya the moral stare ware so acute that many died subsequently from while it has very little effect upon the more the privations endured, but no marmort g or wardy and deeply rooted instincts of the animal selfish dissatisfaction marred the goveral brave nature.

រ spirit with which the trial was faced.

In his work, "Alcoholic "nebriaty," Dr. Joseph Parrish declares: "Calmes are und ubediy committed by persons who are under the influer.co of drink. One amongst auch prisons tak ■ bis draught of whisky in just such quentity ** suffices to harden bis conscience and nerve his *m for the Intended deed. He may be the premor of a criminal mind-a criminal first, and a drinker afterwards. On the court record's be has no right to appear as a drunkard." The THE Steambip well-known Jurist, Noah Davis, of New York,

NB-The following in the parataph in the Hongkong Telegraph referred to in the above letter:-" WPH reference to the questioned `ldir g-out of Blackberry in the JACE for the

Champions at the recent Shanghal Meeting, we team that an Informat Investigation into th; matter was held by the Siwardi of the Jockey Club, with the result | that Me, T. E. Sassoon was thoroughly exoner. ated and an official letter to this eff of wissent to the gentlemen. But when wi') the genia' 'David Team even the rudiments of the ethics alracing? A declination of an intended win- ner would save all these childish squabbles, for when ninety-nine out of every bandred of your would.te eposts drop ibeir dollar on a wore they never fail to discover á caura for it.

They see more things than are dreamed of in the pilosophy of the average on-la ker. At the Hongkang Meeting of 'or when Hara md-ightning were the only two | penler "in" thể pace for the Champlona, Mr. Sesso declared towin with Here and although Lightning ran rings reurd rim from start to finish and had resily to be pulled double coming down the st sight, there was no question as to the prapfer of the se'n even amngst the spectators ignorant of the simplest lawrsfricing, He had mede his declaration and that was Avfic ent. That experierer should have taught Mr. Sassoon * le son; bis latest to Shanghal will, we doubt uọt,”

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serts: "There can be no doubt that the vast mjuity of crimes, especially those of personal vi-lence, find their cause in drankenness. In pint of fact, many persons first subdue their conscience by preparing to commit cilme through drink."

This is the testimony of a learned physician and a learned lawyer to the influence of alcohol an conscience. And they add it not only desdens the rensibility of conscience, but it does Toto such a degree that it makes possible crimes darker than any benefa criminal mind unaided by the ceBoeration of alcohol.

A Highland regiment is coupled with the baraning of the Kind, an Keat fediaman, in a peculiar way. Sit Duncan Macgregor, then serving with the 31st Regiment, was on board the ill-fates vessel when that terror-striking event eccurred in 1825, in the Bay of Biscay, The Games, had got the mastery, and death appeared (mil ent. Macgregor wrote in pencil few lines to his father and enclosed them in a hotle, bot happily a brig, the Cambria, came with timely aid, and was able to take on board the greater part of the Kant's passengers. The first to be handed over the vessel's side was Macgregor's son, child then only five works old, who lived to be brought up as a "child of the regiment" with the 931d, and to become well [The air ve has been sent to us for publicstlo", | known as “Rob' Roy,” the famous choOC but we may as well state right out that we | voyoggur. His father arrived at Ba-badees ** have had this huvinets "gn the Rat ? for some || Laéolétat-colonel of the gird in the year time past and have been impatiently awaiting following the burning of the Kent, and was ben the reply of the Stew-rils of the Shanghai | presented with the bottle containing his letter Jockey Club to "Fairplanesble which bad bzen cast into the sex by the explosion, letter. The measure of well-merted con-washed across the ocean, and picked up on the tempt that the Stewards of the Shay-hal Club | cone of the Island. The werk of the bar. When the Influ^rce of strong drink is 10 have et veleus dors earn & for themselves | crombie Robinson with the gist, in Tohle BAT, decisive In stren thening the determinaties in contoh died in, bird' they have been 1843, and the work of the Birkenhead in Algoa the commission of great crimes how effective it Hav, I. 185a, when disfe of the 74'h under must be in ferifying the Interest in the com- Colonel Seron, and of the grat, were among the mission of small ones. It is not to be supper 631. souls of whom 438- went down in slence, that this ocess of subduing conscience were muked by similar ex mples of heroism. pplicable to criminis maly. Alenhol paralyzza No roner was the Comean war in full pre-the conscience of a y one who partakes of 11, let gras by the landing f the led Armies in the his mives in drinking b what they mov. The ussian eminents the Highland Brigade accasional inebriate my dilek alcoholic liquors earmed for it elf fresh fame and r the car mind without any clearly defied urpose, certainly

•Ens bilradier, Sir Colin Compbell. He wAS without the slightest latent to commit an unlawfu then rey-baired veteran, whose mili-rr career

act. Yet the peiron ffects him as it does others ; was chequered by dla ppsimments. When on y it render conscience torpid, Insensible, and azreen years of age, too yung to be entrusted he is pec liarly Hlable to be led into irregular

and disgraceful conduct. with the colours as an envign, he received his bantlam of fire at Vimlera, Wellesley's first battle

tu rằng with the hare end hoidløg with che hounds upon this o ession, we will for the

cel file tier alanering men generally, trot them rutn werk in - fishon that will give the m sub tarek for flution for some time to come. -Ed., Telegraph} .

BRITISH

EGIMENTS.

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THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE.

The Highland regiments' will always, be pic wrerque. In my representative review of e Briksh army the ab enre of the kilted and bo prted Sentemen would leave sense of In-in Portugt. The experlerce of being us der fire camp'steners for which nothing could rom- for the first time is something like that of sage considera act on the part pensate. What a history is wrapped up with feight, and it was the dark tarian of the "Black Watch," the of young Campbell's captain to take the youth gallint 42nd! What desperate dreds of valour by the hand and lead him in front of the first are can nected with the shot torn and tattered company, along which he lowly walked with standards deposited in hallowed shrives in him for several minutes to gl him confidence. Edinburgh, In Glasgow, to the Town Hall at That service was always acknowledged by the Dingwall, and aber ce tres of the Scotch subsequent Lord Clyde as the greatest kindness. trerafting grounds in the far North. The badges that could bare been shown him.

Forlim their prowess. The of the regimenta p

"he Highland regiments composing the brigade at the Alma were the 42n", the 79 h, and the card. They had a stern commar der,

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* MONMOUTHSHIRE," Cuming, Commander, will be despatched for the above Parts on MONDAY, the 17th instant, at Noon, instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply ta

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Agents. Hongkong, 15th July, 1891,

F786

"SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON, HAMBURG AND

ANTWERP.

"PEMBROKESHIRË," Captain Gedye, will be despatched as above on or about the 28 h instant.

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'646 Hongkong, 15th July 1893.

SELAMA TIN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SPLAMA TIN MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, will be he'd at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, on MONDAY, the 31st day of July. 1891, at NOON, when the subjoined Resolations Meeting of the Company beld on the 13th July, which were passed at the Extraordiäary Gener-1 1893 will be submitted for Confirmation as Special Resolution-

1st-That the Company be Wound Us Valua.

tally under the provisions of the Companies Ordiances 1565 to 1890. 2nd-That Mr. William Hatton Potts be, and

he is hereby appoi-ted Liquidator for the purpose of winding up the Company, and that his remuneration as such Liquidator be the sum of grago, and that Mesri. J, Orange, C. C. Inchbald, D. Gilles, W. H. Ray and C. P. Chater, or any three of

them be, and they are hereby appointed so Advisory Committee to assist the Liquidator by their advice in the winding up of the Company.

Dated Hongkong, 15th July, 1893..

By Order,

801]

-SW, HUTTON POTTS,,

Secretary,

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Among moral obliquities that arise from the alcoholic habit, theft and 'ying may be noticed. The lying of inebriety has its birth mainly In the dipsomani-cal diathesls, and is very com monly resorted to under a neurotic stress, either with the objet of obtaining the means of intoxication, or of concealing the intent to become latex'cated. The dipsomantic may be really invelgied into other vices when drunk. but they are vices having some direct intrest or collusion with his morbid consitation. He will not usually be 'apt to s'exl. Shou'd ha do 78th, or

so, it may be surmised that he is verging on or Rosshire Bwn the privilege of bearing a third colour, in addition to the King's

aresis or, at least, that his intoxi-ation has

KONG "OTIL Go TUESDAY, 18th July, DTQ

cen's colour ("the Great Union and the other customary, flag of the regimental facings, critical moment in the battle carried with it a

belong to paralytic dementia.

at 5.30 PM, by There is another point of view whence the | F. "A. BATHER, E19„, M.A. (Oxor), _F.G.S. by their irresistible charges at Assaye, Wellleg. decitive Influence. This was Sir Colin's address ton's greatest Indian victory. The mo battle to them: "Now, men, you are going into serion. character tie injures inflicted on morality by o the British Mascam (Natural History

alcohol may be observed. It is known that enres it to the regimental badge of the Remember this. whoever is wounded--I don't

Department); Member of the Museums elephant The "Black Watch "bathe Sphinx, care what his rank is-whoever is wounded most certain rain-centres and brain-fibres are the

Association. physical bases of the manifestations of the moral commemorating its services in Egypt, where, tole where be falls till the bandamen come to 180, Rora patte received his first serious check attend to him. No soldiers must go carrying bature, When, therefore, alcohol disturbs and from British troops, The Argyll and Sutherland wounded men. If any soldier does such a thing distracts the whole nervous system, its evil (Princess Louise's) Highlanders, the old grst and ble name will be stuck up in his parish Kirk. Influence is as certain to impress the moral sit 3rd regiments, now irked together, have cearly Don't be in a hurry about firing. Be steady. the intellectual or the motor capacities— equally proad records; while the Gord-Keep silence. Phe low,Now, men, the Literary Digest.

Make me proud of Highlanders, the 75th and 92nd, played an im- army will watch us. pastast part in the recent Esypia campaigns, my Highland Brigade. Forward, 42nd!" And and the Queen's Owa Cameron Highlanders, the good reason he had to be proud of them. Alone 79th, have fought side by side with their hardy be rode in advance throu n the river and up the slope beyond. The three regiments, simply in Countrymen on Empire marked the

The

origin of these regiments is particularly Interesting as illustrating the prescient states- marship of the elder Pitt, Their later history has amply proved the wisdom of his policy in enllying the warliks clansmen of the Highlands inte ha re vice of the Bish crown, Later on In the 18th century, at the period of the great wr the raising of the Gordon Highlanders and (the Queen's

wn Camerons evinced the sams spirit of loyalty to the old clan ties, and eagerness to exerolie the Gaelic mental Instincts. Many a H ghland gentleman offered his aid to the Government, and when a commis. alon was given him, called upon bis relatives and clansmen to jolo him. The re. Iments were the a quickly raised. Composed of kith and kin, of stalwart, dauntless mountaineers, and fighting under the direction of leaders whose claims to chieftainship were a'fil ·

of the British

double line, making a grand array neatly a mile in length galast twelve Fusilan regiments massed in columns. The 42nd first reached the los, but It left Its Bink exposed. The 93rd on the left then came up in support, and for a little while was in similar danger from the attack of the Soudal regiments. Suddenly the bonnets of the 79th, on the extreme lett, were seen rising ever the cart. Panic seized the Russians, for |these sermed more than men-glants in stature, wonderfully apparelled. They shook, wavered, and

d ran, and the Highlanders remained triom phant.

If the Highland dress aroused sisem among the Russian soldiery, it became a still more terrible sight to the fadian matineers of Cawe- pore, Lucknow, and Delhi. The 78th, which had just served through the Persian campaign with Outram and Havelock, was the first to be British officers. Imagineilon cannot plerure the reality of the struggle of Havelock's sellef expedition with the rebel forces swarming under the glaring Indian son of July, they matched 136 miles and fought foar actions, but Nana Sahib salcipated their victorious entry into Cawnpore by the bideous massacre of the women and children. The 9351 came up after wardit under Sir Colin Campbell, as quick aven gers. There is a legend that the Highland pipers

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furnishes the following testimony - Jamary. 1879, I was master of a previsional school In the western district, and I married a dolicate young lady, and was shortly afterwards appointed teacher under the Board of Education. Our first child was born is Beptember, 1880, after which my wifa nover semed to regain her soal strength. In May, 1881, she was suddenly taken vary ill; the family doctor wa sent for and was greatly, puzzled ; he, however, prescribed and the patient partly recovered. About twelve months later he was very much troubled with a painful throbbing movement in the abdomen, especially when lying down, loss of appetite, and what food was taken afforded no nourishment. Another doctor was called in, who sounded and prescribed, but to no purpose. We left the neigh-

effect an improvement, but without remit, Austber doctor did all he could and decided that the cass was ons of enlargement of the liver, and this proved to

a to prevent dressing; so matters

progressed and Numerous doctors got from bad to work to do but little good and that only temporary, but all agreed that the system was generally west and wanted baiding up and the liver would sometimes swell and burst off batton after button off her alster while standing in a store. For the last two years the trouble has been complicated with

that the regiments strong, it was no wander | burried to the rescue of the remnants of the bourhood and went to Lithgow Valley, hoping to

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wonderful dis- cipline and coberton. When the Earl of Sather land raised the 1: Sutherland Fencfbies for Pitt in 1.759 1,100 men asvambled at dis call ground bis galiant little band. In plae days, be the case, as the sido sometimes swelled so larg M FURNISHED ROOMS with TABLE within rise days at Dunrobin Castle. Of these 260 were above 5f, rijn, in stators. A private soldier whoin name figured largely in the regimental annals of that period, as not yet totally passed foto oblivion. He was called

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violent

were heard by the besieged in Lucknow when the distressing rushing noise in the head, rescuers were thirty miles away. Another story to render le impossible to lie in bed at night, with tells how one of the pipers, as the troops were violent" attacks" of windy colic, causing completa fighting their way through the crowded streets to the Residency, suddenly discovered himself prostation, and excoriation of the throat. Even

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occasin sech as Char'which is wcorded of his the fellow stopped ́as if shot and made that i increased the stomach could boar it. Mei. imitate, by their exterial appearance only, certain Faraished House at Magazine Gap.

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to be separated from ble comrades. One of the Tonle and its wonderful effects, and sent for a bottle. begs to bring to the notice of his numerous enemy was riding at him sod he had so time to The first dose was too strong for the debilitated customers, that some German Traders have Tb eogh of achaise, he was extremely gentle protect himself, but puiting his bagpipe to his stomach. I dilated it with water and gradually introduced and Seld in Chias, articles which

mouth be blew so wild and unearthly a note In ma eners, and only exerted his strength on an

Aubrey has now taken three battles and the affoot is productious of the ORIZA PENFUMERY, The Victoria Crosses gained by the regiment most marvellous the swelling has entirely dis- These imitations are made by Vienna Manu ene opriter with an fish glint. The Irishmen challenged kim to fight, and Bam id it was at this time testify to the brave deeds accom- appeared, and the waist is reduced by seven fachos facturer named TAUSIG, and have no relailca castonary first to abake hand His grip made plished. One of the most famous winners of The eyesight is renewed and strengthened, the blood gush out of the Frishman's flagers, the decoration was Micbean, who had Jelzed appetite returned, the noise in the head diminished, whatever with the genuine ORIZA ESS of L

* barefooted lad at Inverness years and to use my wife's own words, "Language utterly

In order to obtain "the genuine article, the fails to desembe the relief and benefit she has end as Lieutenant-colonel of the regiment. It was ho who idled eleven of the enemy with his Clemonts Tenia, I consider Clemente Touls: the Article bears the Signature and Trade Mark own hand in the desperate fighting at Lucknow,

most palatable and effective medicine I have ever designed below, together with the black ears of

corn on the blue paper wrapper, and when congratulated on receiving the Crossed in either England, India, Alrios, or Australi for his e napineous bravery, simply said, "Tots, it d❘nna tak' me twenty minutes!" It was his hand, too, which placed the regimental colour on the highest pinnacle of the Snah Nullif an Hypophosphites is a combination of two most signal to the sorely pressed besieged in the valuable remedies, is a palatable, and exally is but astoral, aid any proposal to change their Residency that the long-looked-for relief was at digested form, having great healing and tartas; to abolish the kit for the breeke," or to band.

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to Peninsula records relating to the advan. Black Watch, and Lieutenant Ewen of the gard, great benefit in the treatment of phiblical and tures of the Igblades are somewhat meagre. As the final capture of Lucknow, Duncan took scrofulous diseases. It is extremely palatable this is owing more in the loss of permanent off his trichets and gave them to his brother in and does not upset the stomach-thas

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