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provinces and . Hunan man, in order that the Hunan element in the Yingisze valley may be quieted, while the Vicupy Chang himself returns to Wachang.

In addition to the toon aborigines of Kuetchow province, whose ardeal in a brigade of three regiments at Hanken en route for Tientsin under • General Ting, was chronicled last month, we learn from recent despatches that an Imperial

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1895.

examination posses-lag nerve, ability and cool. ness gives counsel "A Roland for an Oliver," la in vry to the worsted counsel, who spreals to bim for protection, Well. Mr. X. I think you hrought that on yourself." Bar interface

more sen

active charn c'er is r quited, not only the Intersta

4-cency, but when of a profession supposed to be essentially that of gentleman. Even Free Lances and Con

of lances daftler, who snid their swords or

loyally serving

and justice

the 50 AMOBR

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The Japanese fleet, or at least some of the ship, have doring the last week been showing On themselves round about these quarters. Tuenday Inst three J-panore men-of war were ported fom the N.E. Fromontory telegraph station as pɔssing

north,

and about II 1.1. two of them were in sight at the South entrance here, but they did not come In very close. The Chinese torpeds boat Chaoch left here for Wel-hal-wal at that time and must have passed near to the enemy. The Porfolie on her cruise

port and Wel-hal-wel, and the Peter Faberem wlso side Chefoo. reports having met a Japanese mad-of-war out-

edict has strived at Hankaw for the commander highest bidders, numbered gheir temporary lest Thursday met the Naniwn between this

of these troops to rale ten more regimen with 1,000 men each from the same sagter, them form a special "Chis" or Army Corps, the present division to form the advanced brigade, In enequence of there Imperial instruction", General Tine has teleer phed to his

his younger brother, an exsectant Total la Ku-cho to proceed at once to the Mixotre réservation and there hen recruiting, effices in the' principal towns of that hill country in Kuelchow province. It is reported that there will be no difficulty In raising even a force of 35 god to 40,000 men from the Miaste tribes in the two province of Kuei- chow and Yunnan alone.

to commit acts unwasthy

never..

emplovers, refused to of them, ho, while

form of needless cruelty. We are gi-d, however, gentlemen, such as, tosture autrage and other for think that there have been, and still are bright forms

this lamentable picture

of the local. exceptions to Bar, men whose language witness, have always

and demeanour to wards every onr,! Ikigant or beer such as speare respect and esteem. They were often sarcastic, sometimes humorous and even witty; but, valens, CTUC) OT Soch were Curran, Malena Agabeg, Nicholson, Elmes, Cunningham, DeWet,

DeWet, Gllbanks, Mitchell, Benemy

without needlessly Enting any one's character feelings. In orfeste Hie they all had their eccentricites and fallings, but in the Court they were gentle- men in every respect. They were many of them, what we may call, strong men, masters of the declamatory art; but like strong men generally, conscious of their strength, they were above the meanness i

of coffing

their adversary's' character Improve their OWA CASES.

Mr. Shen Tun-ho, expectant Prefect and Assistant 1'ector of the Nanking Naval Academy, the gentleman who had the direction of the laying of torpedoes at Woorong and Trungming best summer has been commissioned hy The Viceroy Chang to the important pot of Chief Icrarctor of forls of the Liangkiang Viceroyalty. Mr. Shen has the reputation of being an honest and energetle afficer. whore knowledge of English has considerably widened his views,

A

Telegraphie #dvlees have been received here of the arrival at Kalpan of eight thousand Chi- nese Mehemmedan soldiers who have responded to the appeal of the Museniman Prince of Ham, Eastern Turkestan, „The a 3-hadi sacred cruande against the Tapanese. These men belong to the first contingents and are reported to be very fine locking men, far superior to the ordinary Chinere or Manchu recru't, and they are now waiting at Kalgan for their modern equipment of breech-leaders, etc, as will refer the Tark! levies from herand (bé Great Wall. Among the 8,000 troops mentioned there are 2,500 cavalry.

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who knew how to, win a care

There is no more pleasant sight than to sen member of the Bar identifying hima. Ifthor-ughly with his clients interests, by #fadring bis care carefully before band, and be properly martial log mil ble facts and Tegul precedents and aatbartiles, and pointing out all the flaws in ble apponents case. Even his opponents feel that they have to deal with a

with a perfect lawyer and ren. tleman,

›, who can »ficit thetruth from them without resort to lasult or slander. It is not necessary. for him to playfully ask an assistent or manager of a mercantile Arm If he were not, before be came to Burma, a counterjem per

to some shop.

CAB

or to Insinuate that he may be a lineal descendant al Anenino, Such little

ittle forms of playfulness are no doubt Indulged in with a view to arouse the confusion of mind in the temper and create a coní party ander examination that may lead him to contradict himsell. This sort of tactics is even effectual when carried out against some opposing counsel, who feeling insulted by some comments of bis brother counsel fares his temper and head the very result simed at. The other side, there- Improves the occasion and gets everything

This ows way.

sort of thing may doubtless

A weret decree has been 'received by the Lieutenant-Governor al

-ai Kilgan, ordering him to Incorporate the sumad herdsmen, who have charge of the Imperls! he is ontalde the Great Wall, known as the Chahar Mongols. These

several triber and number some comprise souls, of whom 22 con are i

wries thousand of there have fighting men. been recently ordered by secret degree to be forored into a cavalry division, and will be emplaved in a nut hetween Shinbakuin and Peking. Their nomadic life has made them brave horse on and noted for great endurance,

analled 45,000 |apon,

**

A telegram was rec [ved from Newchwang on the 4h Ins from Chinese sources stating that General Sung had effeally opposed the Jananere First Army in the neighbourhood of Newch wang city and had ditven the enemy Into the mountains where they were in danger of prishide from call and hunger. This must be taken with reserv•Han.

CHARTERED SLANDERERS OF THE LAW.

The other day we referred to the necessity of having the Berch stronger than the Bar, and the need of this will be made the more patent by the subject of this anilele. To-day we propose to

for

be very amusing to members of the Bar of Occupants of the Bench, It gives sort of zest or fillip to what otherwise might be doll monotonous business. But even were members of the Bar to" punch" each other's figure heada, public as they sometimes threaten to dr, the might tolerate with equanimity all there eccentri- clite

; but it is a very different matter to the public when the wearers of wig and gown abuse the privileges of the court by passing hard and fil-natured reflections upon in undersigning sciing or allp of the tongue, invent, and fondly publish a vexatious. ment without colour or grounds, to plunder an innocent man of his character and good name which he has spent years in earning, to rob bim at t the same time of his happiness and peace of mind;

perhaps his bread—the bread may be of

the ne

to

state-

a virtuous family ; and ail this, as Salomon says of the madman who casteth firebrands, arrows, and death, and salth "am I not in sport 3" all this art of wantonneux, and oftener from worse motiver. The whole appears such a comollen- show how strong judge may influence the Bar language of Sterne, no words or warmth of fancy Hon of badness, as requires, sccording to the Ford and put down ahuses, which appear to us to Ins

to aggravate, lower in the eyes of all reflecting

Lawyers, su a rule, become man

pro.

partizing by

netore

of their calling, and do fession that of the law-which

considered one of the nabiest. At one time it was limited not care to observe one of the chief principles of

mendebate-audi to those who could he vouched for rentlemen besiale, even before the termination

alteram

partem. They do nol

of with the edgestion of one. But now-a-days it

A care. has evidently heen thrown open to nil and to express privately their decided views of the toopposite side, and by this means bring into bad sundry, who can pay for the fees and a coach to

odour wih large number of weak minded pass the

mlid ex-mination, with comparallerly the consequent lowering of the standard of persons who never think for themselves manners and tone of language, Honour and

parties who may be and often are perfectly good feeling have been replaced by an atter

exonerated from the charges brought against dis of the

them. reputation of an adversary

We are, however, not concerned with this | unscrupulousness at to the means employed in

cowardly form of Ilbelling, because if the him. It is no infrequent sight to see parties ltbelled can manage to trace it home delrating member of the Bar now

now reversing the first peln.

the hotnewhip, ciple of law, that no man is to be held gality until to the libeller, there fr to resort to for be har bren

foul the boot, or the courte proved so, by casting the most foul

solatium to their injured feelings and reputa aspersions on his charsc'er, Imputing to him the

Hon. But It tu

to the chartered Ilhøller and slan. vilest motives, and slandering him in a way that be dare not have done outside the limits of the derer whom the pubile are helpless against. courth impunity. Making every allowance They claim the privileges of their calling and for the tras et verba focant, mentioned by make our courts, instead of being the temple of Martial in

the wronged and oppressed, a place in his somewhat humorous description of a certain class of lawy rs." men who hire out

be lusuited and

abused with their words and anger and are more or lear impunity. The astonishing license of speech

allowed to

to counsel

Justice where the

they may

100 Sometime

naturally leads

passionate as they are paid for it," we fall to see

hy certain member of the Bar should prostitute people, outside the courts, and unburdened with

their position by

in a manner worthy of

Kiven

'of lead or

lor checks of bra's, to erroneously client's opponent conclode hearts of vtilifying their elle

that

would presiding of contermongers.

Judge bardly allow It often the mack thunder, which

were there not in all cases some lef only returation for it. At home now there is some members of the long robe are able to called a "witness pratec/lon make, for Iron fee in a bad case, may be | indulged in without fan ering the art fest there is not much to be expected in the way

of reform

bat

WE

until we find a few sireng judges, who

We do not think the Japanese intend to per- form any eperations at present; It is probably cruising abant.-Chefne Exprius. merely to keep themselves warm that they are

DEAFNESS. An many describing a really genuine Cure for Deafness, Singing in Ears, be.. no matter how severe or long-standing, will be sent post free.-Artificial Ear-droms and similar appliances entirely superseded. Address THOMAS KEMPE, Victoria Chambers, rg, South- ampton Buildings, Holbora, London,- (Adut.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

6th January, 1895.—At 4′′p.m.

Windsock. THEO Nag Shanghal Foochow A..... Anpta&

Wind.

3*

10,00

NNW

35,00

30.19

10.07

SWALLOW

10.07

Canton ...

14.69

Flongtranz

10.01

10.00

03.09

Ono Rock

Holhada Haiphong Foīhat....

Male --Fapists 1.11 Cape St. Inm

yib January, 1895.-At za s.m.

Wie watch... Tokin

10.13

Nepanek...

banchal Foocherw

SHIT...

CEAE...

Gap Rack.. 30.11

$0.01 13.JJ

Victoria Peak ......

INE

MELON..........

Flamhow......

Halphons

Bolipro

Mana

...

4-...

14.01

9.9

30.00

La la la lachtin

Cape St. Tam

On the eth, 13.10 m. the baremeter was filling. Fresh to moderate north-east winds, with fine weather, prevailed. On the 1th, at 15,45 am the barometer was steady, and moderate Dorth-east winds, with fine weather, prevailed.

pi-Barometer reduced to laval of the men in fœmbas, laizha_ande hundredths, Temperature in the shade to Amgreen, Tah reahelt. —unlilty la percontags of storacion, the bankly of sia vatorstad with moisture belar sos, quinction

the wind to Two Vol

of the wind wordbeg Baket sala, d--Stale of the westbar, à fan sky, zetacha

One, Ping shows, Equally, Rato, • Boow, / 12onder, abiry, Ilwai wat, yPal in tches, testha se bandredths.

9. 6, 100, Pest Aerital,

Hongkong Observatory, 7th Jandary, 1895.

HONGKONG register.

Barometer....... Temperaltro...

Humidity REINHA Direction of wind Wanther

Rain

PewLoom On date day 4 p.m.

Do date

10.61 to

30.17

30.05

K

Hight open air temperature on the 6th Lowest open air temperature on the St.37 F. G. Ftoo, Tics Anclajari. Hongkong Observatory, 7th January, 1895,

HONGKONG temperATURE.

(from Minars, Geo, Valomer & Caby Register;}

Today,

1ermomeeting 1,0 mm Pam

Therarmatang non. (Wat kala) Thermometer- p..

(do) Thermometara, D.10.

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To-day's Advertisemen's.

reputations. It is time enough when a man bes will make it plain to members of their Bar, that

proved guilty to call him a villain and a they will not allow bullying or abuse; that it is THE NEW BALMORAL GOLD MINING

been

way

We have often wondered why judges permit quite possible to win exces in a gestic people

who

e to fol

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ag Shares Numbered 2,100- 3,134 50 27

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rogue.

and without browbeating or blackening such conduct on the part of counsel or advocates. Even Ir Charles Russell, in the Langworthy characters, whether from tactical or any other

N will have of motives. But, like all reformers, they case, did not serop'e t Insinuate vile things of to be very strong men indeed, and be ready also Mrs. Langworthy, a lady who was proved and

and to come in for a large amount of abuse them- pronounced by the judges to have been the innocent victim of a thorough-paced blackguards from a stlema which now attaches to it.

alvas. But they will sure the profession of law little daw in the of some little day Pho took adventare of

Rangoon Times. ceremony performed in France to repudiate the marlare before a Christian minister. With such precedent it is not, perhaps, surprising that the smaller fry at the Bar should emulate and even

December 20th, 1894. surpass him in the art of villficallon. It is one of the sxioms of society that it is alr

always sale to

I am rather lnte la reporting an occurrence of follow the fashion set by people in the higher interest which happened here on the gih fast. circler, no

objectionable or matter however

On that day a Japanese armed merchant cruiser absurd it may be. Better be out of the world tried to find out what was going on is our than out of the fashion is the feeling of weak- barbour; she was first seen at noon, in a westerly and if you are anxious to do direction, and as she was not more than about anything, of which

WEI-HAI-WEI.

mladed people; dal half ashamed, only I 7.500 metres from the forts she would certainl

FOOK

you fol look

bean flying the out for some precedent, sat by some one who | have been fired at had the not ought to have known better, hut deliberately British flag. The men on the look-out told refused to act on his better knowledge, for that the same vessel had passed the day the rake of a large fee, and you are all previous under the Italian fig) thinking, right. When a Bar begins to get crowded, and however, that the men might be mistaken, orders there is much competition for

to fire were not given. On the afternoon of the

the oth last,, a rainy and ducky day, Tessal in Look at the way witness is sometimes question taws gearer to the entrance than le examined and the bullying he undergoes;

and I

probably had beas ker Instraction or

or intention, be, while under the severe test, in the confusion and being made out to be a Japanese was fired mi

vort of thing becomes more prevalsas his sort

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Manager: Hongkong, 7th January, 1895-

NOTICE.

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of mind and nervousness, consequent on having from the fart Choo-pelstaat, She was at the time

to give his evidence before a crowded court, judged to be 8,500 metres from the guns, but the makes the slightest inprus lingua God help distance only being 7.500 the shuil (24 ctm.) are hereby required on or before the 23rd day

This little slip is made a handle of to apply struck her funnel. The next shot, a 38 ctm. live bfm!

will be held in the JUSTICE Rooms, at the MAGISTRACE, at Eleven o'clock in the F'ornemen of MONDAY, the rath of January, A.D., 180k, for the purpose of considering as upelion. then for the Transfer of the Publican's Licens to Sell and Ramli Totoxicating Liquore on the Premises altante at Houses Mos. 27 and ↑ 29. Queen's Road Central, under the uden of Так Номекова Hormi, to one RICHARDSON.

Intimations

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To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE

COMMITTEE of the BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS'

WATKINS & CO.,

THE APOTHECARIES' HALL.

(5*

Thotels.

BAY VIEW HOTEL.

THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On Skau-ki-wan Road) THE ASSOCIATION wish to notify MEMBERS. THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE and the Seafaring Community In general, that

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from the Southward, Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the Jetty adjoining the spacious lawn,

By Order of the Committee,

GEO. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Hongkong, 7.6 January, 1895.

fintimations.

AN APPEAL.

(77.

HE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN THE

CONVENT, Caine Road, bege mort respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Const Ports, for their kind patronage and support, and desires to state that she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds of NEEDLE WORK.

Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones.

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THE

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Nos. 148/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL-

HIS POPULAR HOTEL bas recently been

THIS POPULAR HOTELnd, under new and

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WONG TALFON C,

Sturgeon Dentist, (Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED

TO

THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel),

CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, ayib July, 1891.

Driving the Brain

at the expense of the Body. Whilewedrive the brain we must build up

the body. Ex-

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Hongkong, syth March, 1804.

Let. To be

TO LET.

SODOWNS in WANCHAI at the back of

173 GMCGREGOR'S BARRACKS.

H. F. WODEHOUSE, Police Magistrate. Magistracy, Hongkong, 4th January, tlog-

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM · NAVIGA- TION COMPANY.

UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVILTICNET.

STEAM TO SHANGHAI AND KOBL.

of January, 1895, to PAY to ME at my Office THE Company's konzitably

.

physical defects are Insiduously referred to

all sorts of terms of opprobrium to klm, with shell foll on her dock, which must have caused No. 9. Praya Central, Victoria, Hongkong, the view to discredit his evidence. Even dis good deal of damage, the weight of the bell CALLS DUE thereon, together with Interest on

760 lbs., failing through her deck under as sach Calls at the rate of Z'en Per Cent, from

A

worse when the becomes worse

and

3

*MARIA VALERIE,"

on or about SATURDAY, the 1ath instant.

Index of his moral deformity. The matter { angle of descent of 15 degrees and bursting with several daya appointed for Payment theramike / Captain Vides, will leave for the shova planda of an frrascible or vindt counsel is a charge of 23 lbs, between her decks. A fisher- together with all expenses that may hara bota 112 For Fright or Passngth, apply to`.

are

tamper.

The man the sext morning brought a upar, which he | incurred by the Company by cannon of rich forensic arena becomes then a bear garden, had seen flying in the sir af the tline the funnel Non-payusant. And that la the event of Non- while the language used becomes remtalscent of - was etrack.

payment of the said Calls and Interest and controversien among bargees, These things Orders have now been glym to the forts to fire expenses on or before the said s3rd day of only permissible when the beach is weaker than at any shins coming within range, unless they January, 1895, at the place aforesaid the wald the bar. Any judge, who has a strong sense of are recognised to be Chinese vessels, and I hope Shares will be LIABLE to be FORFEITED, his own dignity and of the rights of the meanest this will be a warning to the peaceful coasters Individual, who appears before bim, whether fa trading up this way not to pass Wel-hai-wel closer the capacity of plaintiff, defendant, prisoner of - then 6 milas, as even si the distanos the newly withras, would not allow it. The most they erected guns, with their high slevations, may de peem to be able to do, when seine persen under i seriewe damage.

By Order of the Board,

W. HUTTON POTTS, Secretary, Hongkong, 7th Jumary, 1899-

SANDER &

NOTICI

Day" REMOVED Bows & Ca's Freundin, ICE HOUSE SURE

WATTS & CE Bongbong, 7th January, 1999;

"OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undendgend Offices In Ice House Street sultabis for BROKERS and MERCHANTS.

DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co. Honeknew. 10th December, TR04-

TO LET.

WELLING HOUSES :---

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No. 7A, PRAYA CENTRAL.

gro. Apply to l

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY CO, TAI 1 oma, yth January, «B9j++

The BED-ROOMS ze Commodious and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a WELL APPOINTED BAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience. The CUISINE ti in able and experienced hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.

For terms, &c., apply to

THE MANAGER,

Royal Stag Hotel. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1894.

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PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

Todious and well appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,750 font above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and ä NEW WING has been built, which commanda magnificent Views of the Harbour and malaland of Chine

SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 3187). One person, per day........................$3.50 to $3.00 One person, per month.85 to

60.00 Married couple (occupying one room) per

5.00

Married compie (occupying one room) per

month

...........................................................$100 to 105.00 Married couple (occupying two rooma)

per month

* $110 to 120.00 Extra Bed-room, per month cale

For further particulars, apply to

MANAGER,

30.00

New Victoria Hotel

Hongkong, 16th October, 1804.

90)

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,

| (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Stræt.)

such a place as this was the one thing THE Undersigned has always thought that needed to it in between HOTEL Lore and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOU-providing it be First-class in_every detall. A place where opi may have his GRILLED CHOP « STEAK st any hour of the Day, up to 11 2.1.1 or later if notice be given. He is also prepared sa SUPPLY MEALS ↳ PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU OF ORDER-the Pasties sending Dishes, dc, for same--and Cash, Terms — Breakfast...per meal 8.0.75...per Month` `$19 Ta........ 12 $0.75. Dinner

W. $1.25 Breakfast, Tišla and Dinner... Breakfast and Thần Tills and Dinner ........................

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS metroš In Excellent Styla at short notice.

W. THOMAS,

Hongkong, 14th June, 1864-

Proprietor.

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CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., `HRONOMETER, WATCH, 184 CLOCK- MAKERS, JEWELLERS, BILVER.

SMITHÉ, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BO073, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTA, Bala Again for Louis Andmousse "Wakchi awarded the highest Tikes at way, Zah

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