THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1882.
SHANGHAI
There are reports amongst the Chinese that Tao Tsung-tang and Hoo Song an are busy the China Merchants' Co forming an opposition Steam Navigation Co. to
A JINRICKSHA Coolie was charged this morning before Captain Thomsett with driving his two- wheeler in a careless manner, with the result of injuring a Chinese boy, eight years of age.—The boy, it appears, was sitting down yesterday in the road, when the jinricksha coolie, with
Mr. G. N. Denny, U. S. Consul-fiencrat, we that ulter disregard for the limbs of the hear, has been granted leave of absence for the public for which these street nuisances are purpose of making a visit to the United States. distinguished, ran his vehicle against the lad.
The Hon. Juim Russell Young, U. S. Minister to China, and Mrs. Young, arrived by the steam- knocking him from his sitting posture and injur-ship Nagoya Maru from Japan. From the ing his arm. A European who happened to see High Netos we observe that Mr. Morioka, the the occurrence, gave the coolie in charge. The prefect of Hiogo Ken, gave an entertainment to Magistrato fined him five dollars or 10 days' hard Young and his party on the banks of the Minato-gawa, on the evening of the tath instant, labor. Being without the wherewithai in the
We hear the, pony Music" has been sold and Mexican line, he went to enjoy the delights of the shipped per brukai Afara to Yokohama, This Cavernment institution over which Mr. Haywand is to be regretted, as his chances of winning the so ably presides, until the 4th, proximo.
Shanghai St. Leger were very rusy indeed, en paperck
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Quicksilver has been sold and went to japan by the last steamer. tis hest performance was weights on the Fourth Bay, for the Foxhound beating Music easily with 31 advantage in the Cup 13m. His price, we think was Tis. 300. Music was sold for Tis, 400, Music beat Quick- silver for second place in the Derby, after being shut in at the rails, level weights, that is, 6lls, in favour of Quicksilver.
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of the Governments of England and France. They have put themselves so flagrantly in the wrong that they have enabled Arabi to put himself seemingly in the right. Clumsiness greater than that it would not be easy to imagine.
The Daily Newse, although it cannot but think that tocall in the aid of Turkey for the pacification of Egypt is a very questionalite policy, is of opinion that the Khedive must now be protected. We cannot desert our ally in the hour of his greatest need. But Englishinen can scarcely help asking themselves what interest they originally had in backing Tewfik or Cherif against Ourabi. To secare our route to India hardly any sacrifice would be too great. To promote, so far as lies in nur power, the welfare of the Egyptian people is, in the circumstances, a moral duty. But to decide when a political agitator is the heart of a adventurer, would seem to be eutside the scope national movement, and when he is a self-seeking of our authority and beyond the limits of cur capacity We have now committed intrselves to the case of the Khedive, and two Great Powers! and obeyed them shall not suffer for his confidence are bound to see that a Prince who has trusted
and compliance.
PEOPLE who, have been so favored as to gain a sight of the -electric exhibition at the Crystal Palace, says a contempority, will have noticed a series of interesting models of window frames anet, doors of houses fud with electric belly, Toy-like in appearance, these contrivance's sec to be of litte use. But, as Pat says, "That's where the mistake comes in." At Liverpool, the other night, these instruments were the means of suching two burglars and preventing a robbery. A gentleman had his house fitted with an electric detector, and the alarm which it gave on the thieves breaking in was so prompt and effectual made money by selling the tiger to the Chineset it is at leasì certain that the Government
It is
A Royal Bengal Tigger has been presente Signer Chain to the Shanghai Museum, one of a litter of four, born about sixteen months agn in the managerie, and is the second one that has died a natural death, as they don't take well with confinemen. Signor Chiarini's gift to the Museum will be highly appreciated: he might have medicine shops, but preferred to give it to the Museum, The curator, Mr. D., Jansen, has
taxidermist.
The Scotsman says:--Foolish accusations are being levelled against the Ministry in certain quarters of having allowed themselves in their Egyptian policy to drift, while in others they are reality the smallest fmandation for either of these denounced fur want of vigour. There is not in charges. When the Ministry entered office they found the entry committed to a partnership with France in the control of Egypt. Whether such an arrangement was prudent or has lacea necessitated by the logic of events are questions on which there is run for difference of opinion; lant
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA, via AMOY. BE Steamship
THE
"ESMERALDA,” Captain Talbot, will he despatched for the above Pots, TO-DAY, the 25th instant, at FIVE P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 5th July, 1882.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT). THE Spanish Steamer
"EMUY,"
1920
Captain Ortazar, will be despatched for the above Port, TO-DAY, the 25th instant, at FIVE P.M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, 21st July, 1882.
N°
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No. 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE. Nos. 2 AND 4 PEDDAR'S HILL. No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, lately occupied by PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIPS COMPANY. Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SUNS & Co. Hongkong, 24th July, 1882,
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
steal anything. Bill Sikes will have to study accepted the gif, and has handel it over to the they sought to attain in Egypt, and that those Undersigned will Sell by Public Auc
that they were secured before they bad time to
electricity if he wishes to be successful. The crowbar and the dark betern days have gine by. Even the burglar must march in the path of progress.
in Egyp
The Customs are building a lighthouse on Steep Island, and the Quashing and Patcher the best new light on the China coast was ex- have proceeded thither with building unterials hibited for the first time my Houki Island on the 26th of June.
tion, on
THURSDAY.
the 17th of July, 1882, at THREE PM, on the
: Premises, ALL that PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND Registered in the LAND OFFICE as Sub- sections and C of MARINE LOT No. 1. Subsections B and C of Section A ĐỀ MARINE LOT No. 16, measuring North 20ft, roin., South 31ft, East 27, 6in., West soft, gin. Together with the TWO HOUSES, Nos. 1 and 3, in Melcer Street. For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
J. M. GUEDES,
Hongkong, 25th July, 1882.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Auctioneer,
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THE Undersigned will Sell by Public Auc-
have acted in loyal co-operation with our ally, that they have clearly defined, the objects which
in Hungkew on Sunday last, me believed to be
The two Shantung men who did the shooting have hitherto commanded the assent of Europe, ubjects and the measures taken to realise them long to a gang of some thirty or forty patates or
The cry for more vigorous action in assertion of robbers, well known to the authorities at Tien-British interests is neither more nor less than a usin, ime of them, if not, both, having escaped survival of Jinguism. It means a repuliation of Artur 6 joyesterday evening, a Chinaman, aged with murder, and the other with robbery." Ateri
from prison there. One of them was charged the right of anybody but ourselves to interfere in Egypt, and the curious circumstance is that it is about 38, who had arrived the same day by they is coming down from Teals to take them
advocated by the partisans of the Ministry to whom we are indebted for the expartnership Catterthun from Sydney, was found rushing north to settle old scores; and we suppose that about the barracks in a wild state, indicating that before these are settled their heads will be taken
with Fame.
Wha, skew the Pall Mall Gatette, is the the nude faculty of reason had become de for nothing. At the Mised Court, this morning policy which England must pursue iterto lf, so that their escapath: in Honglow will count throned in the wihurtunate man. He was handed Magistrate Chen chin-chinned the police for hav-
our course has been plain and unmistakable. We over to the European constable on duty at Murraying capuned these rutiians. - MayEVA
were land by every consideration of policy to Wharf, where he made an attempt to throw him- A private pelegram was received in Shanghai heup step with Fraure so bag as the French yesterday, the 19th instant, to the effect that
Goverment was willing to make itself possible self into the water, last was prevented by the Turkey would join England in mamaining orderly. It was worth while running all the risk that have as yet been punt in order to exhaust the ob- jections which the French Government entertainel tr the despatch of Ottoman troops to Egypt; but Govermentowithstanding all promises to If, as we altogether refit se to believe, the French, the contrary-were to draw back, or if it were to place any fresh obstacles in theway ofthe despatch Private property is evidently as realously fan adequate Turkish forcetoterminate the exist guarded in Shanghai as at house; but we were ng anarchy in Egypt, Chen our Government could. south side of the theatre was nly a public right arrangement with France, and, in the words of Sir not aware, until last night, that the roul on the have no alternative bent to terminate the joint of way on sufferance. Sach, hiwever, it must be,
Charles Dilke, cadeavour to ulise the machinery otherwise no individual or individuals would have of the European concert für the settlement of the the hamlihood to buck this important thorough- Egyptian difficulty. It would be with the utmost sume the proprietors of the road have reason for fare with a wandden fence at either end. We pre-reluctance that England would contemplate even as a possibility the termination of the cordial their action, but the wooden railings seem to be
co-operation between the two Western Powers temptingly fragile for such mists of the night
apon which hitherto all hopes of beneficial action as delight in cletnolishing the symbols of a laniled
have depended; but if, as is incorrectly assumed proprietary.--Caurier.
in certain quarters, the French Governinent were to subordinate the discharge of its duties abroad to party exigencies at home, even that alternative would have to be faced. It is the less likely to occur if it is clearly recognised as inevitable, if
perfect understanding as to what should be the done it certain possibly comingencies "is not loyally adhered to in Paris as well as in London. Thes" possible contingencies" are
now the dominant facts of the situation, and it is timeTo that the perfect understanding Tregan to bring is, of course, still under water, at communicaforth other fruit than an abortive demonstration tion has been partly facilitated by the erecting of staging-which the coolies seem to motopo lise to a great extent. It is said that the water most probably will remain at its present height for another 3 or 4 weeks-a pleasant prospect indeed!
constable. Determined, however, if he could not get into the water hitself that something belong- ing to him should, the demented one drew a hands kerchief from his breast, in one corner of which were tied 12 sovereigns and some small change, and threw it in. A Gunner of the Royal Artillery, a 'corps which numbers among its members many excellent swimmers-we know one stout non-commissioned officer who can do the whale to perfection in the blowing and flaundering line -dived after the handkerchief and fished it up. The Chinaman, who was totally unconcerned, poor fellow, with what was passing around him, was sent to the Civil Hospital, and from there we learn, to the lunatic asylum in Hollywood Road, his condition necessitating such a step.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL COM
PANY, LIMITED.
KICKIANG.
July 18th, 1882. Since I wrote you last, the water has not risen much; it was at its highest last Saturday when 42' 11" were recorded. The following day it fell
The following is the report of the directors to be presented at the ordinary meeting of share holders, to be held at the Company's hotel, at 4 o'clock p.m., 'on Friday, the 28th July, 1882-3 inches, and has regained at 42 8. The band
In accudonor with Sections 51 ofthe Anicles of Association the Directors live owe mil to you their 16-Venly Repas, wille Stateniem of Accounts for the six months ending th c
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During the pissis monatlas morreguts se been necessare, and the building a mains in the same salefiory condition as turfore.
The 147 shares, which in the earlier days of the Conny were abambe! by Muscluders, have fees kuid at a pretiof
COLS WECHNY
peret.
The sum fum, has been galit of the bon, reducing the mate to My and wire the acts stere le sap a further sum of $2. been paid in Siquidation of the debt, which wanda Sao,
T.KASY.
The Bonellave taken mea in secure a new lease, and use etery reson tabelieve that they will surrced to obtaining com derably berterima than heretoface
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and a disregarded ultimatumit
tion, on
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FRIDAY,
the 28th July, 1882, at 3 1.31, on the
Premises,
ALL at PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND Registered in the Land Office as INLAND LOT NO. 46. Together with the HOUSES in Gap Street, Nes. 6, 7 and 8.
For Further Particulars and Conditions of Sale, apply to
J. M. GUEDES,
Hongkong, 25th July, 1882.
FOR SALE
Auctioneer,
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IVE THOUSAND GALLONS, AVERILL AND F
PIONEER AMERICAN MIXED PAINTS. The following Colors:-FRENCH RY, STONE, LIGHT STONE, WAGON RED, DARK GREEN, CHROME YELLOW, PIRE PROOP, MARINE BLUE, DARK RED, INSIDE WHITE and OUTSIDE WSUITE.
ALSO,
zo Cases AMERICAN ANLE GREASE. be Sold at less than SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
In Quantities to Suit Purchasers. Apply to
AMERICAN NOVELTY COMPANY, S. LEWIS, Manager. Hongkong, 25th July, 1883.
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AND
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PORTER.
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MERCHANT NAVY)
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LONG FLAX CROWN
>CANVAS.
The Egyptian game, the St. James's Gastle remarks, has been a long one, and people are apt to forget the earlier moves. They are apt to forget that, from as far back as the despatch ofthe Joint Nute to the Khedive at the beginning of the I learn from good sources that much damage present year it became evalent that the preten- was caused by the heavy rains which pre- sions of France and England to exclusive influence valled lately and flooded the country in this in Egypt were viewed with no approval by the neighbourhood, especially at, ". Ningchow" other European Powers and it even appeared the well-known to distict, where the water that the strongest of them was a supporter of the DAVID CORSAR & SONS' was rushing down the mountains in torrents, claim of Turkey to take precedence of France carrying away houses, etc., uprooting trees, and am! England in any measure of active intervention destroying and injuring the various plantations. which might become necessary in Egypt. The I also hear that a considerable quantity of ready-Porte, therefore, will have to fear no European made ea and tea-dust was lost; the latter will he felt by the Russian brick-tea manufacturers reassert its position on the Nile; while it must
opposition
to any not too ambitious attempt to On the whole, great damage was done, but the long have been plain to everybody that if the Chinese must be acessiomed to it and don't mind Tark saw nothing to be feared from such an it so much. The next time they rebuild their enterprise, there could be little hope of its being. houses, they will be probably a fool or two lower. forborne from any motive of goodwill. Turkey
wonder that the Chinese Government has not To meet the wishes of many of the shareholders, the Directors yet prohibited inundations in the same way as prope that the system of charging pan for and registration free
ble, and that Section 11 of the Articles of Associatdi belgilakes soine time ago. The weather is pleasant: 85 Fah, is nothing for the middle of July, and slight breezes waft the cances gently over the muddy deep-Courier.
fering from femer accimants, which merely shared the cen Tetris of Ren, there appears in dedit of the present l'ob 313e remit the Rem llected, while as item of Bu idared at the debitis aztime repre-esita the rala allance & the maths teler review of Bates, the equivalent of mouthja af rænt, which was allowed the Lessees Superher id fetider, shje, in consideration of loss of busi e during the alterative elected at the erection of Bowling Alloy
pungo..
TRANSFER TES
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After dalurtig och pro tarx popoutiers of Fire Insurancs, Tases. All want of Reus, Rapales, &e, at in charge.abin on the peridade reslow, this account as a balanco of, of which auton the Ilirectors, whh the concurrence of the Sharo hilders, people stride a difend - 81 par ahure. the
ling of 86,no, nd en wits the balance of off Hote: and Famite" arren,
ITEL YORK,
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Hongkang, July 24th, 1883.
Intimations.
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Intimations.
SAM HING, (STULT 2.
MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, HAT AND CAP MAKER. MPORTER of every description of Gentle
Sole Proprietors of JOHNSON and ATKINSON'S MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAP MAKER. tended to baffle them, to humiliate them, and Printing Type, and Manufacturers of JOHNSON'S AS for Sale, every description of Gentle- inen's Scarves, Collars, Ties, Socks, Um-
Automatic Machinery for Casting and Finishing Patent Third Metal, patented April 5th, 1854-
has seized upon Tunis or the Government which has no reason to love either the Power
is headed by her most bitter enemy. Step by step she has watched her two foes getting into deeper and deeper difficulties in Egypt she has observed how nearly every event which has happened, every move which has been male either by France and England or by others, has THE EGIPTIAN CRISIS.
finally to reduce them to impotence; and if The Times insists that matters have reached now she has them practically at her mercy, it According in Section B of the Anicles of Association, two of such a pass in Egypt that Turkish intervention, would be absurd to expect that she will let them the Director, Mr. Kerfix Hughes out Mir. 11. G. James retire limited in its purpose and scope by the instruments off on the easiest terms. It may suit the Porte to
te the thud, las are eligible for re-cleans Mr. C. H. Haswell, Jr, having is the Citony, ceriguet which place the relations of EgypttothePorteunder put an end to the Egyptian crisis as soon as past as Dirscent, and Afr. David McCulloch has been elected in the control of Europe, must be recognised as the possible; but there is not the least likelihood that his stead, whick nominatiun rejures the cudiation of the Shaichollers,
least objectionable expedient for restoring tran- the Western Powers will be allowed to take any quillity. If, when the revolt of Arabi first broke such shate in the work as may help to restore Out, England and France had frankly recognised their lost prestige. The Sultan may, at the very its character, and bad promptly seted on the least, be expected to seize upon this occasion to salutary maxim principlís obstá, Arabi Pasha sllow that is to him and not to them that would long since have ceased to be an incubus Egypt must look in future for the ultimate arbitra on Egypt and a stumbling block to European ment of her destinies; and it will be fortunate if diplomacy. That the only solution of the question he is content with that. It may not suit him-or, now lies in an appeal to the sovereignty of the what is worse, it may not suit Governments inore Sultan must be regarded as a Turkish diplomacy
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AUDIYOMA
Mr. B. Copo Song absent from the Colony, Mr. Than, Amold has, at the favkulons of the lord, taken kis place. Mr. A. F
Vaucher and Mr. Thos. And a recommended by the Direct
fur re-election,
you,
W. Kuuroor Hesse, Chairman.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM OUR 'CORRESPONDENT.]
July 13th, 1882.
to the foresight
val a correspond for powerful than his-to pacify Egypt forthwith.
only
Pasha to Constantinople in such a manner that he
the Western Powers still deeper in this Egyptian imbroglio, rather than by extricating them from it, at whatever sacrifice of their amour propre. And we hope that our great and wise Minister- coming to an immediate and pacific end-will who was confident that the Egyptian crisis was
The China Merchants S. N. Co. have bought remains now to minimise the inevitable evil by the Japanese lot of ground for 175. 2,300; it cost the Sultan to the actual necessities of the limiting as far as possible the intervention of 11s. 1,800; they are buying all and any lot they can possibly get, so we have a land niania like
case. If the Porte will consent to summon Arabi
of good faith and will go far to remove ulterior cannot disobey the summons, it will give a proof not too confidently conclude that no sach possi- difficulties. If this method fails, however, it will behove the lowers to be more circumspect than ever in settling the conditions of actual interven tion, and exacting their precise fulfilment.
The Standard observes that the melancholy
bility need be taken into account. It would cer tainly not be premature for him to take a careful. survey of the general European, situation, and of our own readiness as a Great Power to meet emergencies of far more formidable magnitude than that which confronts us in Egypt.
STEAMERS 'EXPECTED.
Shao Taolai, who has inso short a time made himself so famous, told the people in Peking and his countrymen, Soo Shing men, in Chehkiang, whence be alss comes, and they inake no secret in beasting about it, that Chong How was so frightened at the Russian Emperor that when in his presence he trembled and therefore made embarrassment in which the Governments of the Livadia treaty as he did; but it was not so England and France now find themselves might with himself and Marquess Tseng; they inade have been escaped, had they from the first the Russian Emperor tremble, give up Thi and make the treaty glorious to China. His coun-
exhibited a prudent attention to international trymen believe it, and consider him to be a great methods by which physical force can be encoun-pany's steamer Menuir left Cooktown for law, and a proper comprehension of the only The Eastern and Australian Steamship Com- mas. Poorman! if that treaty ns you translated tered successfully. Due of two things must now Hongkong on the 12th instant, and may be ex- it should find its way into the Shen-dao, his happen. Either a large Turkish force will have pected here about the 26th. countrymen will think differently. I translated your treaty, article by article, to a Chinaman appear to be conferring a faveur on the Western left Singapore on the morning of the 20th instant, to be sent to Egypt, and the Sultan will thus
The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer Daphne who comes from the same place; he was astonished, but he thinks you have translated Powers, instead of exercising a mereright at their and may be looked for here on or about the 26th.
wrongly, &c, &c.—Mercury.
invitation; or, in order to avoid the landing of Turkish troops in Egypt, some other expedient- The steamer Vortigern left Syndey on the must be invented-if indeed, any other can be
16th instant, and may be looked for here on or suggested that would not entail greater dangers about the 13th August, than the one it was invoked to supersede. Maiters have been so lamentably mismanaged that no bristle with objections. As a technical question, course can now be proposed which does not there can be no doubt that at the present moment the position of Arabi is far moro legal than that
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL..
The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamship City of Tokio Icft San Francisco on the 1st instant, and is duc here on or about the 29th.
Estimates for Newspaper, Book, and Jobbing Plant at specially reduced rates.
All kinds of Printing Machines, Presses, Paper, and everything connected with Printing Business cupplied on most reasonable termis. SPECIAL AGENT FOR CHINA; JAPAN, AND THE FAR EAST, ROBERT FRASER-SMITH, No. 6, PEDDAR'S HILI, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th February, 1881.
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·ALWAYS ON HAND.
L. MALLORY, Proprietor.
is fixed at an exceedingly low rate, the attention class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, of Advenisers is directed to the many advantages of the most artistic designs Engraver on Stamps, offered by this journal as a General Advertising Seals, &e, &c. The public and Travellers aic munity and the public generally is respectfully Medium, and the support of the Mercantile com invited to inspect the show rooms.
'No, 62, QUEEN's ROAD, `CENTRALĄ HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st April, 1883.
Hongkong, 1st May, 1881.
"THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy &e, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or solicited, JOHN GOSNELL & Co, Londoá[ADVT.]
(198). Hongkong, 24th June, 1881,
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