No. 9878.-OCTOBER 14, 1808.|
Ma. W. M. Watson, clerk, charged "bin | A PROVINCIAL paper, speaking of an old servant boy; Lo Bouug, at the Magis.sccident, says: One man was killed, and the other had his head corerad from Eis tracy to-day with stealing a pocket book body." containing $39 in bank notes, on 7th July
cast, the boy, who land recently returned to the Colony and obtained employment a house boy, was sont to prince for six months by Captain Hastings.
INSPECTOR Clorihew, of the Sanitary Depart mont, charged five residents in Queen's Road West, Prays West, Salt Fish Strost and Contre Street, before Capt. Hastings to-day, with creating a nuisanes by keeping quantities of decaying shark's Srs on their promises. Four mon wore fixed $25 and one $15, with alternative of two months' and six wooks' imprisonment respectively.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
'FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That the correspondence concerning the Observatory Committee has been pub. lished, but but the draft letter which was the last straw,'
Roheur Lonia Staveuson's grandfather That this interesting document may come was Robert Stevenson, the great Bootch engineer who built many wonderful light- houses. In 1814 Sir Walter Scott made s oyage with him around Scotland' in the lighthouse yacht.
Miss Fortescue, the English actress, receiv ed the following curious but business-like lettur: Dear Madam: Hoaring you nee going on tour, I beg to say that myself and wife would be glad to join you, We are variety artists; my wife plays the banjo and mandolin, and I do the musical giante and can produce music out of any crockery. I don't know the pieces you are playing in, but they tell me there is a ballroom sceno in Romeo and Juliet, and wo could put our specialitive in that.
Ar the Magistracy this morning Lo Chan, accountant, was charged before Capt. Has tings by Inspector Stanton with solling samshu on the 13th inst. at bis shop at 223 Queen's Road Central, without having a license to deal in intoxicating liquors, Hober of the Masonto Order. was convicted on the ovidence of au informu er sent to the shop by the polies, and a fine of $75 was imposod, with the alternative of
Tas Rev. Sir John Warren Hayes, of Bear- wood, Barkshire, is supposed to bo the aid- at Freemason in England. The reverend barvnet was initiated in 1810, the year the Queen and the Duke of Cambridge were born, and consequently be has been 74 years a mon
three months imprisonment. The liquor was confiscaloď. Out of the fine $10 were paid over to the informer.
A GERMAN MATIAas named Jacob Carstens, who was convicted of a serious assault on
He was mado Grand Chaplain by the late Earl of Zatland in 1844. There are only two brethren living of schior standing an Grand tfficers, namely, the Huolvie Mahomed Ismaal Khaz, whe was Senior Grand Warder in 1836, and the Chevalter Bernard Hebeler, who Elied the same,office in 1839.
THE following notifestion has been issued by the United States Consulate General at Japan under date October 4th, 1893: The United States Miat 888sy value of the Japanese silver yen has been oficially Japanese officers some time ago in the Confixed, until further notice, at fifty-seven ad three-tenthe cants ($0.373) in United -sular Court at Kobe and sentenced to thrus yasta' imprisonment in Germany, wontate currency, a: which rate all fous paid
to light later on, as the Nautical Mem- bors have sent it to the Colonial Secre- tary, along with a reply to some of De Doberck's published impertinences. That the Nautical Members would have been quite entitled to have sout their rudy straight to the newspapers, con- eidering the tong of the Director's re- marks and the fact that they bud resigaud.
That it may be strict official etiquette to recognise the Government in this way, even after the treatment they have re
ceived, but the Government wast publish
their reply.
That I boar the Chamber of Commerce has forwarded a letter to the Government
AMONG THE LEES IN HAINAN.
XVI.
That as there is to be no fee for admission --I suppose none could be charged-the pongregation are expected to recognise
Up the wooded hill back of To-han we the offertory bag in such a manner as will meet the expenses of the per-marched, kooping the Las boaters are formance. that I hear the Government, to this drop their loade and return without isave fully under our oyes, lost they should
desire to promote from
port, refused parcission to permit to their homes. It was amusing to hear
and then found that the trade had beon going on legally for many yoam,
That verily our destinies are in the hands carry, the fact being that the weight of
tratora Liyah !
of intelligent and well-informed adminis- what they both carried was searosly equal different rento from that followed on our watched i
conceivable.
That another Lind of emigration is, I hear, to a full lood for su ordinary conlio in the to be permited in German vessels only, Lee country. They were so tired and but this I can hardly credit, as such ú limitation in a British Colony is noarcely a hungry they must have some Lobaves —and some opium ! This was tim doozet That a German marine engineer was fined of the distress, part of which was roal-they
$50 the other day for assult and for dia. obeying a summons of the Court, and he were opium-satura. After a few miles was well served by Magistrate Hastings they saw it was useless to keep up their for his impertinence.
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collapse of the Committee, and I presume/ That none know better than the law-abid. doleful complainings. They began to be whence the country bahiad us could be soon will green-grey skies, and dull green-grey
on the proposition which followed the
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the improvementa will now be forinulated without the intervention or interference
of
the gentleman with Dr Doberek's sejantifu attainments
| ing German the respect that is dus to come more friendly and talkative, and be dufy-constituted authority, and Captain fare the buif-day's journey was ended, let us Hastings was doing a welcome service to
know that they would ast object to a for the German community here, while ho was also asserting the dignity of ther engagement.
We made the uscent of the great ridge Court, when he paaiskod the defendant with but little difficulty, contrasting it
engineer.
his
the while with the miserable discomfort of
hau, its chief and prople was very favorable. OUR WATER-COLOUR, ARTISTS. Doolioing with every expression of apprecia. New, there have been, and are, endloss tion the hospitality au generomly extended types of water-eclour printing. We have to us, wo gathered our party together and the blottsegna? of David Cox ; the ? blob- proceeded on our way. We all started to eaqng of William Hunt; and finally the
Ka-la, the best town, wo paused to collect 18 spagios of carpet, pattern making, gather, but soon becarne scattered, our Chi- scrub-naque' of the foreign schools in the neeo heartra struggling far in the rear. At water-colour medium. Much of the latter
our forces again. Leaving two of the Lees and on hardly be credited with the name craigrants to go to a certain country, them groaning and pusing, and complain, to set on guides to the reminder of ont of art.
Yes I have seen such foreign party, I wont op with othorn toward water.colour drawings of large dimensiona ing of the heavy weights they had to Falun, the residence of the Chief of the sent over (all anmounted) by the dozent, adjoining district, which we renobed by a having born bought by the gross. I havs dealor Carn over a pile of thirty previous visit.
deep, toading them about, as if they were We made a long pass at Fan-lue, and colossal cards. In these the trees sod when the Leos so bad left to guide the other forms (all, by the way, in costas im other appeared, they informed us that my station of Coret) were melted into, the friend and the rest of our company were just generally-depressing-abbage-green- tones hebind. Commanding tham most strictly of the rest of the picture. Sometimes tho to wait until the others came up, and being subject treated was tolerable, and gave the tired of waiting on the swampy bank of the drawing a certaia air of breadth. Sorab little stream that fowe near Fan-jun, we want blog is supposed to give breadth The forward up the long hill so well remembered, colore, as I said, was of a cabbagy-greso, in all its beauty, and crossing the ridge went eattle. A dul, lifeless, bloodless world, thongs down the steeper side to a small invonted by half-starring young artists, who stream, when we code another bali under could only got a decent sume of Kadney Lo- duced their lunch, annsisting solely of sift art! The very dexterity arrived at by those the trees by the brooke side.. The Les pro- gather by producing quantities. Alse for
That there are many funny points about
boiled rice wrapped in large grean leaven, poor slaves was a curea to them. There and proceeded to eat it there. We followed drawings would be framed, suparately, by their example with bicuita and water, the dealor, in gorgerne frames and sold the correspondence which cannot fail to strike an outaidor, 500 in you
at good prices to English people who newspaper people have not noted.
generating arcand the Hongay cool-
only believed in foreign art, and who want That in the letter in which Dr Dobcrok
mines, but it is difficult to distinguished in the drenching dampness and eagerly wuch-delayed party to appear.
The two Lea we had left to wait for the to bid regolarly and got up in the morning telia the Government the Nautical Mom- the flame sa clearly za might be owing to sought the smouldering fires in the others at Fan hun come up erelong saging with the idea that there was no Englick hata are not acquainted with the
the legal smoke which has been raised all huts to counteract the skills as
felt they had left the half-witted boy to guide school of painting. I fancy the green subject'a misstatement which, though
ersoping over as.
The wealth and variety the others on the way. After a short in cablages bavo killed many of these round. peculiarly characteristic of the man who That the statements are not reassuring of monstain aconery spread out before us made it, cannot too often be denounced
torval this boy appeared, saying that my sufferers, hocause the craze for that kind was simply wonderful. Grassy peaks, with friend and all the others were just behind. of art ie coushdorably less than it was to the shareholders, if they are reliable; deeply-wooded ravines marking their sides. We accepted his statement without mis fifteen years ago. The blobesque' I call -the cross-grained Doctor says be pro-
but, as I lave mid (and your morning posed be late Secretary of the H. 3. M. A. os a shorthand reporter to the
contemporary adsaits), the reports do grand ridges covered with forests, and
over thom all the towering peaks of the lag, sud instructing four of the Lees to that type of water colour painting whore not appear to be correct. Committee.
come up, went on with our host's young of onlour laid on, are left visible, and when That sa she gentleman mentioned has That some explanation should he forth-Five Finger Group, formed a panorams of wait on the spot antil the whole party had touches, more or less indicating here sen, charming to the eye, delightful to coming of a few of the statements how
200 as guida, He was a very active that kind of touch is seen throughout recall but imposible to describe. published,
and a very attractive youth; always pushing the work in su almost equal degree of The gradual descent on the other side ahead, never complaining of his burden. Gniet. William Hant, that artist of most gavo ne full opportunity to study the freab
He led the way without mistake or besita exquisite feeling fooling and simple senti Acenas laid out before as-which had been
division in the mont, in contradistinction to poetical conde, when he said he was uncertain which instincts-brought this kind of manner to turned out from the Company's steamers, tion, we had toiled up the aloep alope
to take. So we eat down by the road s
-side was yet early in the evening whou
perfcation, both in his la vory great in command of Captains Nantos (who was rouched Kei-fung and entered the hose of to wait for the others. They soon appear- figure and in his frait subjects. Without here the other day), Gordon, Leigh, sad our former host. The plonoure he mani-ed that is the four Lees, and we learned to alluding to David Gox, the "blattosque Crawford
wholesome feated at seeing us was unfeigned. The our disgust that they had left the last stop. frequently the sloppy, untidy, mw That the men ware arrend with Buiders and old man, his wife, cors and daughters alt pine place before my friend and his party manner of work that assumes to be bold.
bayonets, and the butcher of one of the
had arrived. This was contrary to our Noisy, slipshod art, often, that makes you stesmor (a powerful fellow over six feat greeted as most curdially. The geboronexpressed commands, and wo knew not fool the work is done by the foɔk of an in buigbij acted as pioneer, armed with old man regretted his inability to killa P what it might lead to. All the Lees, wham elephant. Professor Hubert Herkomer, in an axe that recalled the days of the for us te he had done on the formor occa
sion, but as he said, it had been Crusaders.
af great sickness a BROWNIK
sood of their pigs except attendants, while my friend and his four! one or two razor-backed specimens had been Chinese attendants were left without a gives the natural tits and peach-like Bloom of a & FAIR. BEAUTE SKIN,-Salpitoline Sony sacriticed to secury * placo.' This seems to be their usual way of propitiating the guide. 7 had five and he had none, a perfect Complexion; makes the Skiz, smooth, avit spirits or induances to which sickness ather unequal adjustment, and we wore supple, hesithy, comfortable. Sutpheline So
now separated and quite ignorant of each 6 Tableta. Everywhere. and general misfortune are supposed to be
It was useless to due.
To Daxx Gay Hun.--Lockyer's Sulphat The little prezents of bede, ombrei uthar's whereabouts, dared scarfs dec., were highly appreciated, and any of the Lees back to find them, for Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, mfuat; poate the daughters of our host bederking them they had already proved themselves un-less, oficere more than any other. The coate produced is most antaral. Lockyer's Sulplar selves at once in the silken scarfs we had.
waited for them about two hope is the only Englie's Hak Restoren waży uznalty- at th
point where the roads divided, and soll We spent the night of Koi-fog and were
then decided to ku on to Ta-Man-aan, to gratified to and that the troubics of the which town I felt sure they would come.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL previons day, in gotting bearers, were not fro men being rod out. Jamaihar
to be repeated. All the mon beeded
My vocabulary was rather limited and my ascent uncertain, but I am certain there That the Director of the Observatory is
quite as much an expert in writing the Mahomed Abdulhadi, of the Hongkong for the next stage of our journey and more
could have been a mistake in minates of a Committes as he is in the Regiment, made a capital wicket-keeper. were forthcoming without oven a request
my instruc tions to go to that plece, for Ta-Man-san management of a ship in a typhoon.
an our part. The little stream down the
was the name I impressed insistently upon so that it
was easily would take me there. published of the Committee's proceedings exception of that of R. F. Lammert, who former visit,
crossed at any point. One after another
We passed over un- are put forward as it taken down zerba appoured to get a good deal of work on the ace we remembered wore passed, until fair ronda and fields for a mile or two tim, while it is alleged no actes whatever
ball, was very wosk, and though the field we reached Loi-bán. Here se osrned that and then entered a small town which I did were taken at the time.
not recognize, but supposed my failure to diffenlty in gatting the ball away. Darby houses having igusted from the burning tered it on a different side from that en Nagasaki.. 29.
bad been burned, the straw-thalchod opened the season well with a hard-lit 80, jungle grass on the hillside. I saw our which wa entered on the former occasion. Shangha. 29.
We went at
once to the Chiel's house and Fooohow... and Jeruadha: Abdullah showed that he former host, now reduced to poverty, fish-made preparations for the entertainment of doo 25. could perforia as well before the wickets as He recognized me and indicated by signs bolted ones would soon be there.
ing with a band net in the little stream.
the whole party, fouling coaldent that the 'Anping ...29.7 boliad them.
that he had lost everything.
That a great deal of heat has lately been the former passage, when we find shivor-looking briously in the meanwhile for our
varer pretended to ba sa adopt at stenography, the proposition must buvo been either a blander or an elephantine jake.
That from the Bombay papers I notice the P. & O. contingent mustered wall at tho Inte riots at that port.
(at this office will be received. Io voices That the reason assigned by the Assouiries That an armed body of seventy European, hidden in mist, when on the formar oecs- 20 until we sme to
brought to Hongkong to-day by the Ger- should be made out in siver yen. In man mail steamer Nurnberg. Home for porordance with the foregoing, the follow- malities were gone through before Capting tariff of fees in established :-
Hastings at the Magistracy this afternoon, for committing him to prison until da. ported in the mail atramer Preussen. The ansault for which he was convicted was committed in July, 1892.
To-Day at the Magistroos, before Capt. Hastings, Ho Yu Sheng, compradore, BS charged by Lau Lai Kang, shopkeeper, with having stolen, on 11th and 12th October, on board the foamer Deuteros, in Victoria Harbour, two beatloads of molence valued at 8400, the property of Che Yuen and others. The Crown Solicitor prosecuted and Mr Denny's appeared on behalf of the defendant. At Mr Doorya' request the case was remanded till Monday next. Bail win fixed at $1000, or two sureties of $600 each,
It has boon decided by the Admiralty that H.M.S. Impericus will not recommission
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of the Committee for withdrawing, and deslining to ait under Doberek, is a very good statement of the virtual fatore hitherto of the stern-warnings for waich the Colony pays no dearly. 3.50 That Captains Miller, Tillett, and Anderson state that there is a went of confidvace and hearty on operation between the Chairman and those associated with him, without which the labours of the Com- mittee most inevitably prove abortiva. That that is so, and it has been the chief claracteristic of the Observatory rince ite Icauguration.
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UNDIE the title of Lightning Express Railway Secrice' Mr. FB. Bohr, of the Institute of Civil Engineera. has est forth in detail a asborne for carrying us by rail at the rate of 120 to 160 miles an hour. The secret lies in discarding existing railwaya, which Mr Behr pronounces unfitted for such high speed, in favour of the Lartigas rip gle-cil system, with electricity for the ma five power. London, Brighton, and South Coast shareholders will not, we fear, he pleased to hear that Mr Bohr estimates the cost of coadueting such a line and equipp- ing it with rolling atook, generating plant, and all appliances for working traine at 1.50 vites par tusar every three minutes, at something under
That the Colony may spond a million of
dellere,
and
it will never get satisfactory results until it takes steps to secure
CRICKET.
FIRST XI I. ALL COMERS, The opening match was played to-day on hearly 60-operation in and out of a perfect vicket. After the first two or Hongkong
three wickets had fallen, nous of the Ait That the Doborokian letter of 80th SeptemCumere made a prolonged stand. The
bar is almost brutal in its impudence aud offensiveness, and felly explains the rea-bowling was well on the wicket and the son why its writer stands alone among fielding of the Elevant clous, to less than scertific gentlema
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we had engaged to act as guides as well as The Magazine of Art bearers, were with me and my two Chinose
under million serig. With That the minutes-such as they areThe bowling of the All comers, with the valley was much reduced in size since them and they answered plain'y that they
this be will undertake to carry too million pagers per year. Brighton will then
be brought within twenty minutes of Lou- At the same rate, an Mr Behr in a
REGISTER
October 13th.-— 42, M.
Wrostock.
Wind.
Darometer
Humidity
Temperature
Virection.
at Hongkong. She will probably arrive captivating table of example shows, we That the lengthy prvoedings of the third was crowded with men the batsmen had no the village in which we had spent two day do so was rive to the fact that we had on-Tokio...... 30.1
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should get to Paris in 2 hours and 12
hore from the north about the end of minutes, and Edinburgh in 2 houre and 40 November, and will then return to Eng-minutes.
Im!. It is not yet decided whether H.M. S. Barfleur or H.M.S. Centurion will T great salt lake at Obdorsk replace her as flagship on the Chino Station, but the Isttor is most likely to be gent out
The Centurion is an armoured twin-screw battleship of the first class, with 14 guns, and is ut present stationed at Portemouth.
aine miles
wide and seventeen miles long, fet, except in a few places, it is solidly roofed over with a deposit of salt, which is getting thicker every year. Dur guide, who is an old man. said that he could remember when the salt erysin is first began to form apoo the surface Year by year, owing to the for the water.
meeting were, of course, never confirmed
bocase the Associates refused to associate say icnger with the Chairman,
That I see you give publicity to a summary of a paper read at Chicags by a big gun in meteorological matters named Alling. ham, and I think it requires some further explanation.
That many residents are anxious to know whether this Mr Allingham knows anything of Hongkong sad the difficulties we experience with our costly storm- warnings.
Our intention this day had bean to reach
As several mao gathered around me thought I would ask them the name of the
E. the Governor was Aap-hau, the village of the chief of this town to see how they would pronounce it.
There was a fairly good attendance of
ษ. spectators. present daring the play.
The following were the scores at 5. Lỡ : -
ALL-COMERS,
The Barfleur solongs to the Evaporation of the waist, the crystals became That it looks vors like as if this Allingha, R. F. Lammert, blown a
same class. She is at Chatbam
more oumerous, and then caked together, till this
great mot formed. In 1878 the water beneith the salt crystal roof found an un- derground ontlet into the river Obi. This The following je au extraordinary com lowered the lake'a surises about three feet, ment on the part of a reputablo journal leaving that distance between the water and like the San Francisco Chronicle: The them. Looking down through one of the openings made for the purpoes in the roof, Shanghai dispatch which charges Viceroy we saw a low-sided mail boat. Our guida Li Hung Chang with being bitterly hostile put es que ut a time in the boat. We lay
ly
the Chamber of Commeron, and the lead-i
kong
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inx merchaats here, the Navy, the Mer- Ezekiel at Abdullah. b Maitland santila Marine, and the Fress of Hung. K. W. Munsey and b Maitland
had entered into a wicked comhint. Ezekiel, Lawa tion to oppose and discredit the peculiar A. G. Stakes, Lowson
Capt. of the Director of our Observatory.
Carter, e e Currie, b Maitland That I suppose you all put it down as auoi-E E. Dencun, rui sut
denta.one of these coinsidences, whereia H. W. Bird, run nat............... common sense and practical knowwge H. C. Nioslle, run out
Jamaahar Goodan Khau, rus out.. come into collision with pedantic obstruc-J. M. G. Manak, cand h Lowess........ tiveness,
R. F. Leigh, o Lammert, U Maitland... I fancy you will say there has boon. 4. &. Souza, blowson.....
W. Machell, b Lossed....... quite enough said about the storm ba sinces, and in reality, when the dreaded season lusts but four months, it looks as if we were doing too much honour to the stormy petrel
science so called; and 1
liberal in bis rieve. If it true that be bas agatset the irregularities of the rocf. They you are not far wrong.
The Earl of Aberdeen, the new Govornor- General of Canada, has always bees & popolar mar among journalists. He makes
to foreigners must be a mistake, for Li hasat on our backs and looked up at the curious- beautiful salt ceiling overhead. We pro- generally enjoyed the reputation of being pelled the boat by pushing with our hande advocated the extermination of all foreig.guide held a long rope attached to the beat to prevent our going too far and geting lost, nots in Chius como extraordinary pressure lag he said it was easy to do. -Geyru- must have been brought upon him. Per-phical Magazine. haps there is some truth in the assertion that he advises the removal of Englishmen because he fears that their prezence may result in the ultimate partition of China admirable chairman at pablo meetinga of all kinds, discharging the often onerous among European powers. A resort to ameh duties of the post with judicious tact and a wurse would not be open to much criticouriosy, ond à basinese-like knowledge of, cism, for the simple reason that it is no and attention te, doluils that greatly facilitate the progress of bustoess. These torious that Englishmen in the East are qualities can only be fully appreciated by Donstantly plotting against the integrity of those who understand frou experience how existing governments. If they simply de, much time is wasted, and the completion of * programme or agenda of a meeting voted themselves to business they would retarded by the presence in the chair' of not make themselves obnoxious, but they decided or ineffective controller of do not. On the contrary they are always the proceedings. Like all men who are willing to sacrifice themselves for the pushing the interests of their home Gov. philanthropic or other causes to which ermank, and take no pains whatever to they land their aid, Lord Aberdeen has semitimes to revolt against secretarios conceal their contempt for the Chinese and and councils of committees that, perhaps the hopes they entertain of seeing the om innocently, put too great a strain upon his genial desire to render thom effective pire Westernized.'
aesistance. An instance of this kind MR. ALLEN, till lately Cagtain of the Mezji, occurred some time ago at a meeting in aid of a missionary enterprise, hold of the mara, is spukes of a new harbour-mester Holborn Town Hall, The Earl was the for Yokohama The post has been a long principal apeaker of the evening, but the socrotury bad placed a number of itams, including the singing of soms byczne, CAPTAIN ARCHIBALD and bis offers, of the reports by the Society's missionaries, and Empress of China, received an unusually other interesting bat time-coming complimentury address from their passengers features, on the programme to precede bis in Yokohama after their arrival in harbour
address.
Seeing that if the proposed on Kooday, 2nd inst
arrangements were carried out it would not THE third mate of the Orpheus and two only be late in the proceedings but lato in companions were in a sampat near the stern the night as well, bafora the Earl's turn to
time vacant.
of the vessel as she got underway on the address the meeting would arrive, the
That the Doberakian drums and conse will have a reat for seven or eight months to game, and if the Doctor can be induced to take the post of Astronomer Royal, say is Cyprus or Samon, wo shall no doubt loist
it
the drum more acrførtualy in the fature. That the Gap Rook disaster-for such
seems to be--is much worse than was at first supposed, and the Unofficial Members should have Ratelbing to say about the reasons why.
That if the damage to the Lighthouse and
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M. Themson, b Maitland............. Capt. B. M. Rumaug, o & Maitland Surgeon-Capl. Westcott, o Lowson, b
Maitland..................... EL. C. Burger, b Lowson... W.2. Chew, b Maitland. JA. K. Chandet, & Lowens. Cual. Barrow, ruu ul Ficiding Clarko, mat out
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district, but early in the afternoon we made a halt in the large and prosperous village. of Tai-po, where the head man was so pressing
What is the name of this place? inquired.
Fan-te, they said.
Swatow,...29.79
auton....,65) 82 Hongkong 39.84 20 70
Vict. Poah-
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Gap Rock 29.83 Macao..... Hoihow
in his invitation that we were constrained *Fan-ta exclained. Is not this Talashoug.
No Tamás hus been burned. There is no place to Indige there.'
What was to be done! My friend was there, and hcta we were at Fau-ta, a place going to Ta-min-sán, expecting to find a he knew nothing about!
to remain with him. The heases in this town were large and well built, with broad-sa? portices made of hou sy slabs of hard rond, 1 where we could swing our cautas beds in great comfors, open completely to the air 6 and branze. It was only two miles to Kay-hau, and the chief with his son case O over b visit as. The people were orased- ingly friendly. Everything that we required to the way of food for ourselves. our man For our horses was readily supplied; and our host promised all the ter we wished to carry our things out to Nat-fong the next day. His promises were so tiberal thas we felt some doubt as to their sincerity, but were assured that whatever we wanted, | whether men or prositione, could be eup- plied to us here. more sure than if we want to the chief village. It was Bustoring to be trasted with auch abounding hospitality,
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the Light could neither have heen toro- P. Maitland, ↳ R. F. Lammert seen for prevented, well and good; it has 9. L. Darby, ₺ K. F. Lammert to be made good and the usual gracious Jemadhar V. Abdallah, a Berger smile added thereto.
That if the thing could have been prevented
Dr Lowson, e and b J. 8, Esekiel
A. C
Lambert
PHILO.LEE.
GENIUS AND STUDY.
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29.811 81 82 Bollano....20.80) 23 Manila.... 29.79 85 0,9. James 29.86
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Wrostook. Tokio...... Nagasaki..
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Shanghai..30.04 68 |(86 | ww Focehow,
Amoy..... 29.09 77 66 Anping....
The question to be asked must be La Swatow...
the irongivation 'eribbed, cabined, and Canton....
or fined by study? Genius has been said Hongkong 30.01 81 56 MK
be the taking of inanite pains; and, Viot. Peab without subiribing to that extreme state- Gap Rock 30.00
cot, I hold thas the finest creative genius M finds nothing Docemurity testructive in the Hollow... strong staff of knowledge. Rather will
Bolinao...-
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so we throw our suspicions to the winds that staff atzika open wide the gates of a pug 95 83 71 NNW! and gratefully asepted the comforts pro- sanctuary where the passions and poetry Tided, and the favorable opportaity of eb.of the past ore stored, and shine down,
1 serving the people in their homes, which
the village afforded
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by ordinary foresight, where is the use Capt. Welman, Thomson, b R. F.
Lammerte of all the talk about retrenchment if offi cial iompacity opens the doar to these
Marray, That the roads of the Colony are now as bad. A. Comer Hawkins, b E. F. Lam-
periodical inrada on the public purse?
as they can well be, aad 1 preanms that now they will surely begin to mend or get. A. Currie, not out
C. C. Platt, a Deacon, b. F. Lammert,
mended.
mert....
That loose pebbles are not good to walk upor, Oupt. Thomas, not set
and the chair-coolies and ricksha-men are to be pitied.
That Queen's Road West is perhaps wores
than others ia respout of the fact that a jawning, cavernous, evil-selling hola has taken the place of say 300 yards of the road there for more than six months. That this gaping main sewer may be waiting
Totul for eight wickets,
HONGKONG ORIOKETERS AT YOKOHAMA. THE KOUR TEAM v. Persinger's XI.
in the jewelled splendour of a painted win- dow, ou the apiarned gass of the imagina
tiva alodent. Mr Tree saya, very justly:
Masila.... 0.S.James 24.98-
A.M.
Weather.
On the 13th at 4.15 p., Red Druta taken dowu.
On the 14th at 10.20 a, Barotze-
I have often noticed that those who devote ter riking. Gradienta light for N.E their spara energica to indiscriminate road-winds. Sea amooth. Wother fine.'
F. G. Frog, Prat Assistent. Hongkong Observatory, Ust. 14, 1893.
ing acquire a babit of thinking by memory,
and thus gradually long the faculty which the
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1. Borza, reduced to Sa deprune énkami - bait, and to the level of the ses là kno:309, trail. 3, and hundredths.
2. TEMPERATURs, to the so Fahrenheit.
humidity of air miarated with endure boug 8. HUMIDITY, in parounztage of sateruline, he
My friend had not yet recovered from bis attack of foter, two of oue Chiness at toudatta were so prostrated by malaria thus they laid down we enon se we reached this place, seareely moving, as ill they were, until we started next day. We held a spontaneous observation of life tends to loves all the afternoon in the wide portico, quicken. Tasir thought becomes artificial 601 was a pleasure to note the evidences of the usory is developed at the thrift and prosperity shown in the fields, expense of the imagination. This is the cattle and the bouses of the peopis. trae as it is cleverly expressed; but to In the morning, we had the dupleasant what conclusion dues it fores uni That experience
of finding that our misgivings the imagination, in uinoty nine uses ont to the fulfilment of the promises of the of a hundred, is of so weakly a growth bearers we needed, msde by our host, when that, after a "ting up in youth, it is 100. we supposed to be the bondmas, were con- easily choked;
if by learning,. why,
4. DIKRITION Or Wind, to two points firmed. Our party was so reduced by faser then, better than by more buciful weeds. 5. Foads of WIND, sooorling 10 P and malaria that we needed five fresh A healthy and rigorous imagination is the Scala. bearers to carry us through. Our huet, sa rarest of mental gifts, and when allied 6. BEATH OF WRATH, hita KS, O SEPA it tproved, could only control his own family, to that of representation to the power tocad eloads, a deitling malu, / tag, a gloomy, 2 and had no authority over his neighbours of adapting his individuality to the hall, lightalog.o avarost, passing showers,
He showed us three youths, saying these charecter ho is portraying
man equally, rain,, thunder, visibility wore all to could got for us. Que wha hin | ban thủ itrat requisite to own son, a bright motivo boy of fifteen, great actor. But he has not all the willing to do his utumst, but not equal to | requisites. The two instances I am the task of carrying a full bond. Another prepared to hear sited, as illustrating the was a half-witet youth of about twenty unalo suess of training, ara dad Keau and the third was a young man with a and Fauny Kamble. No one could be a weak leg, who had been acting as general warmer ader of the former ganios than
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Rain inches, leuths and hindredtha.
HONGKONG REGISTER,
to be covered in accordance with expisin in an occasional drizzle on a wet pitola The servan: about the bouse. Two other strong George Iteury Loses, who says:The Bammeter able reasons, but I do not fancy the auis-Kobra tuum batted, Dickenson and Meaden man able for full work were needed. Oar regnter splendour of his power was folicit-Temperaturs auce and inconvenienes would have been being the first to go in. The brothers Ed-boat pointed to try houses, aus on either ously oharacterised in a caring of
Humidity clarat od long in the vicinity of the Qlook wards bowled, and the analysis balow sito of his own, caring ku a-sigmiljeant tone, that seeing Kean was likes reading Stakes: Direction of
shows the result. Maaden, who was the that we could find the men wo wanted in peare by flashes of lightning,
Tower.
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Highest open sir tamperature on the 18th............. Lowest open air temperature on the 18th.....70
On the 14th at I p.Typhoon in
4th inst. Without warming of any kind reporters present handed up around robin That this is a Government which permits first to come back, was replaced by White, these fougus. Acting upon his suggestion we to say, a litle later :-It was a patchy Force
no distinctions--at least, hardly over. who made 35 Dickenson then retired, went into one of the hunger and found two performance his Othello] considered as one of the anchors just raised fell on the to the Earl, bagging him to bare the
the programme altered, se they wanted to leave That i see Colonel Berrow, of Our Own and Duff care in with the score at 57, but strong young men at breakfast. We simply whole; some parts were miserably frisky, Rain....... boat and immediately sank it. men were rescued; the mate alone was in read the request and handed back the
after his speech. The Earl smiled at he Regiment, has backlod the subject of carried out his Est fur. 131, which ituleded told them they are in go with us. They others misconceived, others, gabbled over jured, although with no bones broken.
Military Japan' in the United Service 1 fours, 11 threas, and 6 twos. Mair con- said they could not both go, but that end of in baste to reach the pointe robin, with the footnate- Bight, exactly Magazine
tributed 19, and Melhuish 24, and the in- them would be quite willing to go. Leaving address to the Sonate was very bad. Be FOLLOWING are the dates üxed for they own idea-sud in an aside with the That the gallant Colonel can wield the pennings clozed (or 200. The weather was my friend to keep watch over this young had little power of olocation, unless when
chairman the programes was accordingly arrival of H.B.M. ships at the ports men altered, greatly to the joy of the reporters, attention to a point in the military pro- though the latter was good under the cir- found father, mother and son at breakfast long simple narrative was the kind of
as well as the sword, and he has called much against the bowling and fielding, man I went at once to the other house, and sustained by & strong erotion, and thie Bouth-west_Japan,' F. G. F100, tioned: Imperieuse-Hakodots, Oct. 15; but very much to the shagrin of the blem of the future which deserves some cumstances, sad the analysis speaks for the together. By this thus I could speak a few speech he could not manage at all. In Yokohama, Oct. 21; Kobe, Nov. 2: Pert socretary, who had purposely desired to
consideration. Hamilton, Nov. 10; Noguski, Nov. 17 have the Earl's apeech to the end of the That it is not generally known, perhaps, Hongkong, Dec. 1. Lannier--Fun, Oct meeting as a sura meeps of keeping the 8; Port Hamilton, Oct. 11; Nagasaki, Out, all fall to the end-Onssell's Saturday 14 Port Arthur, Oct 18; bofos, Oct. Journal:
25 Waonang, Nov, 1; Amay, Nov. 10;
Hongkong, Nov. 1o; will subsequently re
TO THE DELF-Herbert Clifton's new system
Teen the Fallas in the Straits of Malacca of cumpletely curing all fores of Deafness, Hrað Severn Lazareff, Oct. 12; Nagasaki, Oet, Noises, &c., is being recommended all over
former. Following are the scores:—
Mr Dickinson, e. Gurit b. W. D. S. Eiwants
-that- Cotong Barrow comes from Me White, b. W. D. B. Mdwards.....
aldily fuzily, his father having served in the China War of '60,
That
pipala xre
the rehearsals of Princess Toto' are getting as far as the stage, and the grip- xre beginning to select and fit their drenses.
1 Port Hamiken, Oct. 25 Chemulpo, the world. Namams anmlicitud termomials. That the choruses are going merrily, the
dauges are becoming quite efficient,
and everything bids Tair for a genuine
BUOCARE. -
Ort. 36: Shanghai, Nov. 6; Hongkong: Thomas Richards, Esq., of 4, Dawlish Street, For. 2. Alacrity-Hakodate, Ont. South Lambeth, S. W., writes (attor baing a Yokohama, Oct. 10: Kobe and Nagasaki suffere for 18 yours). I have had my Korea, Hor. 3; Shanghai, Nov. 9; Hong expectations auple fullied, as I am now able to That the practice for the performance of kong, Dec. 11. Mercury-Fusau, Oct. 6; hear quite well, and without the least effort, and Chemulpo, Oct. 10 Pert Hamilton, Oct. the terrible noises in lwal have not appeared 17: Nagumki Got. 91; Kube, Oct. again. Pamphlet with full advice post (rev. 27 Yokohama, Nor. 1; and will remain ¦ E. Clillen, ölj Upper Keznington Lane, Lon-
Senior Officer of Japan Division. den, S.E.
the Lat Judgment are what the old trainer would say 'going strong and the cantata will be performed on the 9th proximo.
He Melo, W. D. 6. Edwards...
ut. et sut.
Patey WDS. Elmerds..
Mr Walford, b. W. D. &. Edwards Mr Mur, & 1. 2. B. Bar-1
M. W. L. 8, Baronia Libet, & E. R. B. ward
J. Mollison, . E, H. 8, words.
1 W. 8. kimnada.
G&,,,X
...MO. Wkt, TV, W. D. Edw...,185.. 87... 8. 6.
... Edwards...100... 18. B... w Mkhom A.K. Morrised $8.
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words in a mixture of the Hainanese and Lae short, in the art of managing his votos) dialecta sad said: We must have the two It is clear Kean's training had bee
Hongkong Observatory, Oct. 14, 1893. on to carry for us. They id all right, neglected, and to this w doads war partly
Temperature. will go. I thought it best, howers, to das his great feequality. Yat it was a inte
Horusowo, October 14, 1893.– 5 take the pression of waiting until they take, fames osaures de, to imagine that
hid Bniated breakfast and then having Kuan did not study-that he abandoned (Taken at Misers Falconer & Colo them accompany me. The father told the biomelf to the impules of the moment son he must go. I knew than it wa
right
without forethought of prearranged effect. BAROMETER La this way our party was made ng and woHo was an artist, and in art af effects ore started on what we thought was to prove regulated.... Without nice elenia. our faal day's journer in the Ive ouuntry. v propertisz could be preserved. When we reughed the Ohlef's village at Kean vigilantly and patiently rehearsed Kip-hau, the whole population turned out every detail, trying the tonos patil his ent to receive us. We had only time to ex was satisfied, protising looks and gestures change grestings, regretting that we were put his artisio was satisfied; and,; obliged to forego the pleasure of spending a baring once regolated these, he netea! day or two in this very delt optitre, changed them. Hamilton 21 é, lu tha The impression gained to passing Kúp. ' Ninet euch Century.
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