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THE rice-crop round Foochew, says the Herald, has been very abundant this year, and comes pondingly remunerative to the growers. There seems no doubt, that there have not been such heavy crops for many years past.

Free Kirk of Scotland is in a fair way to schism over instrumental music. Dr. Begg, a famous Scotch preacher, with not a few followers, is now striving to have organs abolished from the houses

tion to the General Assembly, and is getting of worship of his sect. He has prepared a peti-

signatures thereto.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1882.

closely than he has done; he would have | IT is officially announced in Saturday's Gazette | WE regret to note from home advices that the found that nine, if not ten, of the Kinglets that Mt. Malcolm Struan Tonnochy having re- have taken steps to make known their deported his return to the colony, resumed his duties as Superintendent of Victoria Gaol on the 9th sire for CETEWAYO's restoration; that the

instant. subjects of two of the remaining chlefs- HAMU and ZiBEBtare in a chronic state of revolt; and that it is only the moral in fluence of the Natal Government which has prevented a general outbreak from taking place in Joux Dunn's district. We learn from a printed report of the proceed- ings of the Zulus who visited Maritzburg last April that the twenty-one chiefs and headmen from Dunnsland, who then saw Sir HENRY BULWER, declared in DUNN's presence that their desire, was to be ruled by their old King. There is no reason to believe that Duss will be able to hold his position a single day after he is told that he can no longer rely upon the moral sup- port of the British Government.

them to temptations, the best and wisest of men have found themselves too weak to withstand. We do not see that the, pro- tection of a small percentage, if any, of soldiers and sailors more than the rest of the community, is an excuse for running the slightest risk of females who are not prostituties having false charges trumped up against them by blackguardly and bribed informers, whether acting in con- cert with officials or not, and all we can is that officials who can be got to do say what officials of Hongkong have done in their time, in connection with this question, would not be likely to resist the templation VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. that was too much for Angelo in Measure for Measure," not to speak of the whole sale bribery, lying, intrigue and Puritani- cal concealment of sinister designs that in evitably accompany a systematic attempt to handle pitch and at the same time pro-

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experience of Sir Jons Port HENNESSY'; but even in the Straits, where the official

practice has never, as far as we know, merited the language that would not be inappropriate in the case of the Hongkong officials, we have known cases brought against innocent and respectable native women, sometimes married, and with

TELEGRAM S.

LONDON, 14th October. ARABP'S DEFENCE.

complicity with the massacres and burning of Arabi before the Committee of Inquiry denied Alexandria and charged the Khedive with par. ticipation in his resistance from the outset.

·LOCAL AND GENERAL.

We are requested by the Postmaster General to state that no supplementary mail will be made upon board the Coptic " to-morrow.

children, dismissed by the Magistrate in his chambers with strong remarks on their ever having been brought, which would have been impossible had no such legis- lation existed, and for which the only ap-

We are informed by the Agent of the P. M. S. S. parent motive seemed to be spite that wo-Co, that the Company's steamer City of Takiè men of virtuous habits would not accede left Yokohama for this port on the 13th instant. to the improper solicitations of the prose- cutors. The uses such legislation panders Fertiga Missionary gives the following to, where wonien have not the moral as the present statistics of missionary work in China Ordained missionaries and physicians, 276; ordained natives, 83; native helpers, 1,039; communicants, 18,707; pupils, 6,247-

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The Hanghong Telegraph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, October 16, 1882.

Tur following noteworthy comments on

Sir Jos POPE HENNESSY and the Contagious Diseases Ordinances appear in the Penang Gastle of the 29th ult... and we have very much pleasure in reproducing them in our columns, if only for the purpose of showing the community in what manner His Ex- cellency's labors and opinions, which have

THE steamers Emny and Thales came over from Kowloon yesterday forenoon. The P. &O. S. N. Co.'s steamship Bangalore was docked at Sam-Shui-Po yesterday afternoon, and the river

steamer' Hankow went in dock at Kowloon this

morning.

THE gentleman who edits, or does the duties of reader for the Government Gazelle apparently has an abnormal fondness for the use of capital letters in the various notifications &c., which grace the pages of that interesting publication. We question if it is worth while sacrificing correct

events in a government broad sheet. ness for the doubtful advantage of display; at all

As an instance of the case with which inventions make their way in the Nineteenth century, it may be remembered that nitro glycerine, discovered in 1846, is now extensively employed ; while gunpowder, invented in the Eighth century, did

the reign of Henry VII. " not become a determining element in war until

IT is said that Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brazil,.- rides out in a plain black coach, which, in point y of style, would scarcely bear comparison with the average public hack of large cities.. The vehicle is drawn by six mules, and followed by twelve cavalry guards, most of them negroes, and some of them smoking cigars. The Emperor wears plain black clothes, bows to all whọ bow to him, and even raises his hat when saluted in like manner. He looks many years older than he did

We quoted from the Shanghai Afercury a few days ago that the celebrated race pony, First Cornet, had cut himself in a training gallop and advices, is still in work, and apparently quite pulled up lame. As the pony, according to latest

sound, if the galloping exercise he is being in- dulged with may be taken as a criterion, we presume our contemporary's sporting, reporter must either have made a mistake, or exaggerated. the extent of the lameness. We are glad for the sake of his sporting owners that First Cornet is owing to the dearness of silver in Shanghai such a plane of civilization as cxists in some of

standing his preparation so satisfactorily.

We have received from Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co., a copy of Lett's (No. 8) Diary for 1883. It is a capitally got up, book, with a full page for a record of each day's proceedings, double pages for next year" arranged under monthly, headings. for current accounts, and space for "reminders

The introductory part of the diary contains quite a inass of general information, equally useful to

DURING the last few days, 'says the Foochow Herald of October. 12th, there has been great pressure for money among the native banks,

among both merchants and bankers there. The principal cause of this stringency is the large unsold stock of silk, and the Foochow merchants at that port have been obliged to seek large remittances from this place.

noon brought six subscription, griffins from Shang The Daily Press of this morning announces that the Peking, which arrived here on Friday after hai, amongst which were some very useful looking animals. The Daily Press further understands

in 1876, and wears a dejected expression, as though disappointed and despairing in his hope- less attempt to bring his subjects to a sense of

their backwardness and inspire them to seck

the lands he has visited..

Ar a recent Warwick Assizes on Saturday, a somewhat remarkable novelty in the art of swind- ling was exposed. The promoters had circulated-

the value of £600 would be awarded to the bills announcing that a Dog and Poultry Show would be held in the Warwick Corn Ex-

exhibitors. From various parts of the country change, and that cups and 'money prizes to

the merchant and student, In addition to the that they (the griffins) were drawn for the same post-office orders in payment of entrance-fees medan kalendars, a table of the rulers of evening. The griffins were actually drawn for at hundred pounds had been collected. Instead,

columns and by the China Mail on that date. reference to the drawing was made both in these the Horse Repository at noon on Saturday, and

The journalistic-enterprise of our morning-con-- temporary is really overpowering.

ordinary calendar, we notice Jewish and Moham-

respecting them, the members of the British the countries of the world with full particulars Government, the various tariffs and revenue datics, discount and interest tables, income and property tax lists, stamp duties, wages tables, weights and measures, particulars relating to the registration of births and deaths, all about marriage licenses and fees, a directory of the London, foreign and colonial banks, and other interesting matter. Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. have a capital selection of these handy publications.

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continued to flow in till niore than two however, of completing the arrangements for the proposed Show, the promoter of the scheme entered into negotiations with the managers of the Allan Line of Steamers for the conveyance of himself and his family to Canada. No doubt the Canadians will be disappointed at the delay in the arrival ofsuch an original genius among them, but at present an unavoidable engagement in Warwick Gaol has compelled him to postpone his visit.

WE are glad to learn by private advices, received from Manila this morning, that matters are greatly improving in that colony. Cholera has almost entirely disappeared, and it is hoped that the port will shortly be in a position to claim a clean bill of health. Altogether Manila seems to have ROBERT FISHER, second-officer of the steamship THE following government notification, signed by had a terrible time lately. Our correspondent Zido was charged with being drunk and disor There are certain types of opinion and-

the Acting Colonial Secretary, is published in remarks "we have had quite enough of excite derly, and breaking various articles of furni thought, in reference to various subjects,

ship vacancies which have occurred at the Go. accompanied by typhoons, thunderstorms, and styled Miss Omalto, on the evening of the Saturday's Gazelle-To fill up three student ments to last us for all time; what with cholera,

ture in the house of a Japanese lady which somehow obtain the denomination of

vernment Normal School, a competitive examin-earthquakes the latter still keeping us awake, instant, and further with assaulting the in- British from being akin to the best tra-

ation will be held by the Board of Examiners in Manila will long remember the disastrous sum-teresting looking female above named. De- ditions of the race. Such are in our belief

the Council Chamber, Government Offices, at aner of 1882"

fendant stated that he went to the lady's house in the pledges of the reputation of that race,

pm, on Wednesday, the 25th instant. The

the Hollywood Road last night; some beer was con- and the only guarantee for advance on

subjects of the examination will be those includ. We have to acknowledge receipt of the Gratsumed and a fight took place. He was drunk those lines which are likely to bring races.

ed under the highest Standard (VI) of the Grant-number, together with the prospectus, of O Correio SAYS the Foochow Herald of the 12th instant-in-Aid Schedule for Schools in Class V. Ap de Macau, a new journal published in the neigh together in schemes of Government, that It is reported that there are four panthers for plications should be sent to the Colonial Secre- bouring colony of Macao. It is a very small one shall be able to deny are connected sale in the country, which have been caught by tary's Office, on or before Monday, the 23rd in sheet compared with the ordinary run of English with the greatest happiness of the whole, the firewood cutters on the hills. $80 is the stant, and each application should be accom- newspapers, but doubtless it has capacity enough as fostering the better among human in-price demanded for them but we imagine about panied by a certificate of good conduct from the to contain all the important news likely to in- stincts. This system of interference with half the sum named would lead to business.

master of the school at which the applicant was terest the people of Macao, So far as we are prostitution In the interests nominally of

educated. Successful candidates will be subjected able to judge O Correio is well got up, and it is the Army and Navy, does not pretend, A YOUNG Austin doctor, who had just graduated, to three months' probation and will be required, written in Portuguese sufficiently comprehensible how, can it? to be in the interests of virtue was asked the following question by an old

at the end of that period, to enter into a bond for even for the capacity of Consul Loureiro's and morality; it can not stop prostitution, practitioner: "Suppose you were called in to see..$250 before being finally received as students. parrots." We shall give our contemporary a a wealthy, patient and there was nothing the A copy of this bond may be seen, and all further fuller notice when we can spare time to spell which arises from causes as far as known, matter with him, what would you do?" "I would particulars ascertained, by application to the through the various articles, and paragraphs in much to be lamented, unfortunately beyond suggest that he set up the wine to celebrate his Principal of the Government Normal School at the first issue. state or even charitable relief; and it narrow escape from having me treat him pro- | Wantsai. certainly does not chime in with those fessionally." "Young man, you have a heap to chords of opinion and thought we have learn," was the reply of the old doctor. alluded to as particularly British. -

We are right we believe in attributing JoHN RICHARD BROWN, remanded from the 9th the legislation we have referred to, to instant, on a charge of stealing various articles, some English admirers of Parisian and the property of Dr. Clouth, was brought be other continental systems of state-control fore Mr. Wodehouse this morning. When the for the unfortunates of those cities, who case was first brought before the magistrate,

requested that he might be remanded us he was

and did not know what he was doing." Miss Omatta said that prisoner came to her house last night, but as he was very drunk, and she had a couple of Europeans having a quiet cupof "Tea" with her, she refused him admission. In reply to Mr. Wodehouse, Miss Omatta said that prisoner had visited her house before. When prisoner was refused admission and had the door shut against him, he became very violent, pushed in the door and commenced to break the furniture, cups a saucers, and other etceteras, and had a quarrel. with her two European visitors who left the house. She had prisoner arrested by the police. The value of the stuff broken was about $13. His Worship. instructed Inspector Lindsay to go and estimate the breakages and remanded the case until to morrow, Fisher being allowed-out on his own cognisance in the sum of $20. It seems a great pity that the evidence, of the two Europeans was not obtainable, as the defen dant, Fisher, has received some extremely rough handling, his headpiece having been very con- siderably disfigured. These brothel riots are dis-

on the party who has been almost half killed by couple of assailants, to be run in by the pollca leaving the slightest trace behind them of their Identity.

been so harshly reviewed in certain quar" | have so delighted their eyes by the sights Brown, after the evidence. had been taken, Shanghai Courier possibly could have. Signor "This is nothing to the verdict of a Welsh jury: creditable to all concerned, but it is hard lines

of those cities as to have procured an im munity for their noses from the stink.

just recovering from an altack of delirium tremens, and was unable to make, any defence the rails of the ring, nor were his cycs inflamed Jury, not very bright,having a prisnner before while the others get off "scot free" without

On being asked this morning if he had any and said he now understood that he was charged defence to make, Brown, made a lengthy speech with a common larceny. The Doctor fubther said.

Truth writing on "Freaks of Juries" observes Shiel, in his inimitable sketches of the Irish bar, tells of the verdict of a Clare jury, in a case of "felonious gallantry." They acquitted the prisoner of the capital charge, but found him guilty of a great undacency R. Shelion Mackenzie, in his notes to Shiel's text, says Not gully-but we recommend him not to do it again." Mackenzie also relates that an English them charged with burglary, being unwilling to

accompanied the robbery, gave the sale verdict: convict him capitally, as no personal violence

"Guilty of getting out of the window," He adds that the most original was that of an Irish jury

himself on the mercy of the court. The verdict was: "Not gulity," The Judge, in surprise, exclaimed: "Why, he has confessed his.crime 1o The foreman responded, "Ah, my Lord, you do not know that fellow; but we do. He is the men who know his character can believe a word that he says," And the jurors adhering to their verdict, the "liar" escaped.

ters in this Colony, are regarded by in- dependent and impartial critica:—

Sir Joux POPE HENNESSY, the Governor of Hongkong, is now in Europe. He has visited various places in England and Ireland, and received many deputations who have offered him complimentary; ad the Daily Neies of the 14th ultimo, been that he could understand a gentleman committing Chiarini's eyes at Saigon, owing to severe in. before whom a prisoner pleaded guilty, throwing he belongs to the medical fraternity. Pending dresses. He has recently published a pamphlet on the working of the Contagious Diseases Ordinances of Hongkong, which we have been enabled to peruse, as well as an address to him by gentlemen who Interest themselves in agitating against a benefit to the Zulus, unless it be preceded, His Worship informed the prisoner that he did this calamity. The circus has gone on to Bang-most notorious liar in the coutry, and no twelve f two 'Nors' to clean out a saloon, and six police.

state regulation of vice, and a reply by a similar association to an official report on the working of the English system in "the protected districts.

The course of her Majesty's Government with regard to the Zulu question has, says

facilitated by the terms of the resolution which has been passed by the Legislative Couneli of Natal. They state in effort that the restoration of CETEWAYO cannot be accomplished with safety to Natal, or with

a crime, ifit were a crime of some gigantic nature, such as forgery or embezzlement of a large sum of money, but it was ridiculous to suppose that a gentleman and man of education could fall so low as to commit a common theft; he would rather blow his brains out than be guilty of such an act.

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Chicago has hunted up her meanest man, and

the annoncement of his profession, thirteen editors and 460 lawyers were so cold that they had to have fires.

The Norwegians do not lock their doors ot home, and Jails are almost unknown to them. It is only after they reach America that it only takes

men to arrest the pair.

CRICKET

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The second match of the season, between teams

WE consider it most probable that the paragraph we reproduced from the Shanghai Courier on Saturday last, referring to Signor Chiarini, is in- correct. Our reasons for this conclusion are that most of the details in our contemporary's state ment have no foundation in fact, and as we have later advices from Signor Chiarini than the

Chiarini was never thrown from a home in Hongkong, striking his forehead violently against

in consequence of this accident (which never for Saigon accompanied by two medical atten- happened). And he certainly did not leave here dants. As we stated in our issue of the 13th it was found necessary to take out one of Signor

flammation, caused as the Signor told us person ally by cold, and fears were entertained that total blindness might ensue. However, our advices, which are of a much later date than those of our Shanghai contemporary, make no mention of as well as accompanied, by measures not want to know anything about that, he wanted kok, and from thence will proceed, according to which would secure for the British Govern- to know about the stolen articles. Doctor Brown present arrangement, to Singapore. ment permanent influence in the affairs of replied that what he was saying would lead up Zululand. This:no-doubt,-is-the view of to that, and would-enlist-his-sympathy-for-him-in-We-stated-schie-time ago that the Chits S. N. Sir Jons Pore HENNESSY is as outspoken the Imperial Government, as it is unques: the peculiar predicament in which he was placed. Co. had determined to send down the river A VOCAL and Instrumental concert was given at as might be expected of such an ardent and tionably that of Sir HRACULES ROBINSON, Being permitted to proceed, the Doctor told the steamer Hankow from the Yangtze to take the the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Saturday night, of twelve each selected by Measca. Douglas Joncs fearless reformer. We do not wish to give of Bishop COLENSO, and of other friends of following narrative: When he went to see Dr. place of the chang on the Hongkong Canton by Mr. W. Russell Schmidt, lately a member of and flynen respectively, was commented on Sa in extenso passages from his pamphlet, the Zulus. Our Correspondent at Maritz-

Clouth on the Saturday, he was promised assist route. It is understood that this resolution was the Bandmann-Beaudet Combination, who was turday last, and after an intereating game ended ance if he were what he represented himself to adopted as the Hankow was considered better assisted on the occasion by our local marutro in a draw, slightly in favor of the team captained though their publication is necessitated by burg is of opinion that such influence can be, and he went to the Temperance Hall for his adapted than the chang to run successfully Signor Penati, and several well known amateur by Mr. Jence. The last named gentleman won the special purpose for which such a docu-best be secured by, the appointment of an papers to substantiate the statements he had against the Hongkong, Canton, and Macas musicians. The audience was a very small one; the toss and elected to take the first innings, ment is prepared, nor do we care to repro- efficient British Resident On this subject made. He returned with the papers but Dr. Steamboat Company's new steamer Honam but what it lacked in numbers was made up by sending In Coxon and Bunbury, Wition and duce the phraseology which is unavoidable there is practically no difference of opinion Clouth had gone out; after waiting some time, The Hankow arrived in harbour from Shanghai enthusiasm, the efforts of the various performers. Dobson trundling for the opposition.. if one deals with such an uninviting and among those who are interested in the fu- probably about an hour, the chair coolies yesterday moming, and shortly afterwards being received with vociferous applause. The stand was made, both batsmen playing in good filthy subject, in detail. We place the ture government of Zululand. Several years who had brought him from the Temperance Hall steamed over to Kowloon Docks where, we pre-overtures, "L'Italiana in Algeri " and "Poet and form, the representative of the Buffs especially. completest confidence in the substantial before the Zuld war broke out CETEWAYO began to get clamorous for payment, and came sume, she will be cleaned and painted before Peasant" were capitally rendered, and elicited distinguishing himself by bis hittleg powers. After accuracy of the facts which the Governor asked that a Resident might be appointed upstairs to the room where he was and made a taking her place on the line. She is a magnifi- marks of warm commendation. Mr. Russell several changes of bowling Wilson eve of Hongkong. gives as the reasons for his to live in his country, but his prayer was

noise. He, Brown, then took the scissors, knife cent vessel in every respect, and will no doubt Schmidt distinguished himself in several comic | got one pait Coxon's bat, when the secre stood ctc, and pawned them to pay the coolics, until prove a formidable rival to the new steamer. songs, the Chinese refrain "Me likes you," and "Up at 53, the retiring batsman having made a3. opinions and we substantiaily agree with unheeded, or rather the Natal Government such time as Dr. Clouth returned and rendered Although with less beam than the Ham, the to. Dick" especially meeting with great success. Travers had a short life being out leg before" those opinions.

was content to make JOHN DUNN its agent, him the promised assistance. He paid the coolles Hankow has the advantage in length, measuring Mr. Schmidt is a capital varicly performer, and to Wilson after ise had scored 5... Oh Leigh Join- The excuse for all such legislation is, we with the result that he induced the Zulus to with the money obtained for the things pawned 118 fect to the other's 285. Noticing her depar- he fairly brought down the house of Saturday ing Bunbury another good stand was made, have always understood, the saving ef purchase from him large quantities of fire and was returning to Dr. Clouth's house when ture from Shanghai the Courier says "The with his "solo" on the tin whistle. Miss Camp telegraph showing go when the latest comer fell fected pecuniarily in the greater immunity arms. CETAWAYO now asks for two Re-arrested. The papers he intended shewing to Hankow, Captain Perks, which has been run bell, a young lady with a remarkably pleasing a victim to Wilson, his 13 comprising one four, from certain diseases of our soldiers and sidents, one to live near him and the other Dr. Clouth were in his pocket when arrested, and ning on the Yangtze for some years, and left vocal organ, sang the well known ballads * Sing | two threes,' a brace of twoes and a single, Jones sailors. Statistics show this saving to be to be stationed on the Transvaal frontier, are now in court. His Worship examined the here for Hongkong on Sunday fast, is intended sweet bind and is not true in very good was bowled without scaring when the score stood Vilson thus far having Ven all the hypothetical or infinitesimal, and the whence came all the troubles that have papers, which are copies of various docu- to replace the chang, now running between style, and received a flattering reception. Mr. at 94, abuses inherent in such a system, must proved so costly to this country as well as pointments in India, and further remanded Honem in Hongkong, a vessel that can attain a known local violinist who has done the state some mediately cemented the partnership by scoring

ments relating to the holding of certain ap Hongkong and Canton, Since the arrival of the Daniel, which was the name assumed by a well wickets. Wodehouse was next man in, and im under any circumstances so immensely to the Zulus. In the house of Commons Mr. the case. till Wednesday to allow of other speed of 15 knots, to successfully compete with service in the musical line, played two violin solos two, four, and six in rapid succession...Bunb outweigh the advantages that we shall EVELYN ASHLEY, in reply to Sir Joss Hay, documents being produced, which Brown said her, it has been deemed advisable to replace the "Life let us cherish" and "Hope tolds flattering time had then come, and he fell to a good ball rejoice if the exertions of those opposed stated that before the close of the Session he were at the Temperance Hall. Prisonerobtained chang with a faster boat; hence the departure tale with great unction, and amid much applause from Wilson when within one of the to such measures eventually succeed, and hoped to be able to make a definite state-His Worship's permission to go to the Temperance from Shanghat of the Hankow. She attain a Signor Fenati's contribution to the evening's Although he was as far as the law in Great Britain ment, as to the intentions of the Govern- Hall, in company with a constable, to get the mean speed of 138 knots, whilst the Khang can entertainment, in addition to the overtures, wan| innings was and her possessions is concerned, there is ment with regard to the re-settlement of aforesaid papers. He was also informed by Mr. only do 11-- The latter vessel will come to a solo on theplanoforte, to which the a mplish-batting once again no official department engaged Zululand Sir-JoHN-HAY-appears to be Wodehouse that he the Magistrate, would, in Shanghal for general repairs, and to have new ed racesere did ample fustice. The In dutles, so calculated to warp men, how anxious for the interests of the thirteen Judging this particular case, attach a deal of im- bollers put into her." We understand that "How sad it is to say farewell," by Misses Camp- ever well intentioned, into practices of kinglets who were set up by Sir GARNE portance to any documents bearing on his, the Captain Ogston and the present officers and bell and Nichols, and Mr. Canebr

Curatare prisoner's," previous good; character. ¡ Prisoner: engineers of the fehang will be transferred to the ditty "Down in a coal action and thought, easily understood but WOLSELEY. If he had followed the thanked His Worship, and went off, in custody, to Hankow, Captain Perks and the contingent of and altogether the ent the less said about the better; and exposing recent history of this question a little more procure the papers.

the latter vessel taking the Ichang up north, lunited audience—

worthy.

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