bowled by Travers. Barff had 3 wickets for 19, Hyne for 10, and Travers one for 29.
The folowing are the full scores :— HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB,
First Ixwings,
Mr. A. K. Traven, b D'Actk”,
Ale. W. de St. Croix, Dargah
D'Ath... Mr.T. K. Davies, Rica
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Afr. E. W., Birch,
Mr. W. H. Dobos, i leyd. 17
Air. W. Hyees, e Rica b D'Asih
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Lloyd
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Wilson
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OFFICERS OF ARMY AND NAVY,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1883.
МАСЛО.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
MACAO, 8th February, 1883.
The long-felt want of journalism in this colony
"TENNYSON'S AWFUL PLAY?"
"Mr. Smalley writes to the New York Tribune'
of the damnation of Tennyson's awful play
"When Eva asks Edgar to marry her he re-
is now admirably supplied by our three local replies that marriage is a feeble institution, which
Entiinations.
KELLY & WALSH.
of public opinion; the Afecanese, that nature's lesson stine true onto the vase HA
ong” under whose
the Independente, and the Correio di Macao. These weekly journals have already done a great deal of good in 'exposing to the public gaze the seamy side of that peculiar, textile fabric called the Government of Macdo. Tliey have suggested several important reforms in the administration of the colony'; they have demanded in plain language the publication of our exchequer returns and expenditures; they have called the attention of the Surveyor-General's Department to the urgently needed improvements in the harbour; they have appealed to the Lisbon Government against the official abuses of various hues that adorn the branches of our executive. In a word, our local press has succeeded in tutoring public opinion towards a just appreciation of the political and financial status of this colony, and its present and future resources; also the necessity of removing the quicksand which has been for ages the only foundation whereon stands its autonomy as a Portuguese Colony.
It is earnestly to be hoped that the above Exua... to named journals will proceed in the noble path of independence and impartiality which they have marked out for themselves. They have already "had their baptism of fire, sacramentally" ad- ministered by the Governor of Macao when he recently so grossly insulted them and so arbi- trarily and illegally threatened to demolish the public press of the colony. Since that memor able occasion the attitude of our three local papers has been justifiably hostile to the policy of the government; and as it is above probability that the same tine of policy will be followed by the successors of our present gracious Governor, one is probably justified in predicting that our new rulers will not be less mercilessly handled by these protectors public rights, the newspapers of Macao,
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The Pacific Mail Company's steamer City of Peking, Captain Berry, with the American mails of the 10th ulto, arrived in harbour this afternoon. We take the following telegraphic items from our San Francisco exchanges →→
BERLIN, January 3rd.
Dr. Neumeyer, an eminent physician here, in a public lecture to-night, ascribed Gambella's death to the incompetency of the doctors attend- ing him
ht
The geographical position of Macao, its close contact with more civilised colonies and settle- ments, entitles it to a closer acquaintance with the foreign press. Our grievances, should not only be exposed here, but they should be made known to the foreign communities at large, or they will never be redressed. Our Lisbon Government is practically shut out of the Euro- pean communion of progress and advanced civilisation. The measures adopied by the home government toward the colonies are sometimes so absurd and so retrograde, that the interests of the colonists are often imperilled.
The almost savage satisfaction with which the German press views the death of Gambetta in- dicates clearly enough how greatly he was feared as a factor in European politics. A similar feel ing of rellef was openly expressed here over the sudden demise of General Schobeloff last year, Both men had incurred the enmity of Germany, and both of them died at rather critical periods as regarded the political situation. A yet un- explained mystery surrounded both of their deaths. Both, it is suspected, died at the hands of wo men, and under circumstances which give but faint hopes of a solution of the mystery their "taking off." At this time, when Ger--
Under these circumstances, it will be interest- many, believing herself menaced on one side ing to many of your readers, as it is will be ad- by France and on the other by Russia, is strain.vantageous to us, to publish a weekly report of ing her every resource to increase and strengthen which I shall give my prompt co-operation, in the the gist of our three local journals, a task to her already enormous armaments, the ill-con- interest of our public welfare, ccaled rejoicing shown by editorial comments in German papers on the death of Gambetta is ex- tremely significant, in view of the strained rela- tions new existing between Germany and Russia, and the unceasing military preparations for guarding the frontier. It is believed here that the elimination from French politics of the pro- blem of the strongest leader of the Republican party is likely to leave that country with enough factional questions on hand to prevent any possi- hey of her interfering in the obviously impend- Log European conflict.
"
BERLIN, January 4th, Private letters from St. Petersburg state that the Czar last Sunday, found in his bedroom a letter from the Revolutionary Committee, de- manding a commencement of the promised re- forms, and adding that the Committce possesses power to forcibly obtain concessions.
VARNA, January 4th. A Turkish officer insulted the Italian Consul while walking in the streets of Tripoli The Consul struck and wounded the officer, The Mosicas demand the punishment of the Consul.
LONDON, January 4th. The Pall Mall Gazette published under reserve A rumor that the German students in London had received notice from the military authorities to hold themselves ready to repair to Germany to fulfill their terms of military service.
CORK, January 4th, John O'Brien, an active Parnellite, has been summoned for using intimidating language against landlords in a speech in Boughtry, while engaged in establishing a local Irish. National League.
LONDON, January 5th. The note of Lord Granville to the British Re- presentatives abroad proposes that the Suez Canal be treated virtually as an arm of the sea, freely open to navigation, but subjected to a rule forbidding belligerant operations both in its canal and within a certain distance of its extremities.
The operation of the Imperial Extradition' Act in Canada is suspended, a Canadian statute covering the subject,
PARIS, January 5th,
It is estimated that 1500 persons yesterday visited the Palais Bourbon, where the body of Gambetta is lying.
The Pair denies that Gambetta's death will produce any great change in the foreign policy of the Republie, which neither desires nor favors war, and adds that if forced into action by any power, France would undertake it without, as it would have done with Gambetta.
BERLIN, January 5th, The North German Gasalta meproduces, with approving comments, the remarks of the Moscow Gastile, that neither on German nor Russia's
law the birds pair metily for the season, and part not less merrily when the season is over. The brutality of such a speech from a lover to his mistress brought a storm about his cars. The pit had for some time shown signs of Im- tests. The unhappy Edgar none the less had patience, and after this broke out into loud pro- to proceed with a still more unlucky speech.
"Marriage in itself! Well, when the great democratic deluge, which is slowly coming upon us and all Europe, shall have washed away thrones and churches, anks, conditions and customs-marriage, one of the most senseless among the rest-why, then, the man and the woman, being free to follow, their elective affinities, will each bid the old bond farewell, not with tears, but with smiles, not with mutual recrimination, but with mutual good wishes, with no dread of the world's gossip, and no necessity for concealment; and the children-well, the State will bring up the children,"
"A shout of derision grected the last sentence, and it is probable that nothing could then have saved the play. Discussions about the influence of heredity upon himself, and qualifications from the Republic of Plato did not help matters. The what was worse, it was the pathetic speeches, or laughter became infectious and general, and
the speeches incant to be pathetic, at which the laugh was most frequent. Every note touched was a false one. When Edgar meets Dora in the second act, he justifies his sudden fancy for her by her resemblance to his old love, Eva, and in one of those perilous soliloquies with which his piece is stuffed, advances to the footlights and remarks: "Surely, I must have loved Eva more than I knew-poor, dead Eva, drowned through me, dut to make amends, I will wed Miss Dora if possible,”
"The house saluted this solemn declaration with shrieks of laughter, New and original be yond dispute is the notion that a lover who ruins one sister in the first act is to make amends by marrying the other in the second. Down to this point the point the pit, though uproarious enough, had put some sort of curb on its license, out of just res- pect, let us hope, to the great name and great age of Mr. Tennyson. But from this moment the scene became an orgie. Of all means of damning a play, none is so fatal and so pitiless. as that which is known as guying it."
MAILS EXPECTED,
THE FRENCH MAIL.
The M. M. steamer Priko, with the next the 8th instant, and may be expected here on French mail, passed Cape St. James on Thursday,
or about Monday, the 12th.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Arabic, with the next American mail, left Yokohama on Thursday, the 8th instant, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 14th,
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The O. S. S. Company's steamer Anchises left
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The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Cyclops left Singa- pore on the 3rd instant, and is due here on or about the 11th.
Following the order of dates of publication, I find the Correio de Macao of the inst. replying to a leader of the Macaense of the 25th January, which has indulged in some praises of the late diplomatic mission of Governor Graça io Japan. The ex-Secretary to the said mission is now asked on what grounds the diplomatic mission referred to can be brought forward as a defence of the Minister therein engaged, public opinion having always condemned both the mission and the so-called diplomatist. Two argu- ments are brought forward against the mis-
ion-the inopportune recognition of a Minister Singapore on the instant, and is due here on the whose nomination was about to expire, with his term of service as Governor of Macao, and his presumptive incompetence in diplomacy arising from his character as an infantry officer in the army. A few facts are adduced in support of the latter assertion, such as the sickening adulation His Excellency se delighted in lavishing on other foreign pxinisters, as well as his ultra- rabid Anglo-phobism. Some grievances of the attaches to the mission are exposed in their true colours, such as the compulsory payment one of them is still making to the Treasury in order to repay a loon he was compelled to con tract whilst in the employ of the Embassy, the Minister refusing to allow him three dollars a day for his boarding and lodging at the Hotel, after having previously authorized him to live there. The threats made by the noble Minister to imprison his attache for pretending to with- draw from the Embassy, after repeated insults,, are also mentioned, and a thousand other precious facts hinted at which if exposed to the light of day, would simply tall the unvarnished truth and shame the devil.
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school, if they can boast of having had any that rule our civil relations in society, and schooling at all, they overlook the precepts they barely give orders in the style of enactments; being invested with full powers, they advance towards despotism and delight in oppression; capricious and tenacious in ofice, they alight justice and fortify themselves with the shield of private confidence, without paying plore his death, uniting his memory is the tool any attention to the dignity, and the credit of Gambetta, the latter being described as the southeir subordinates. There is only one power. and Chanry as the sword of resistance to Ger- which being prudently and energetically exer Cruiser "VELASCO will be received at this nan invasion, imovie saminte de
BERLIN, January 5th cisod may repress them to a certain extent, and Office on TUESDAY, the 13th instant at 19 The Provisional Correspondents concludes it is the judicial power. When this power ceases O'CLOCK NOON. awarm tribute to Gambetta thus: "It is our to maintain itself in all its Independence, when
Other REPAIRS, if wanted, will be the object A right and duty to pay testimony to the greatness it degenerates into mere subserviency, let every of a Separate Agreement.
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Soes
The last number of the Maraense of the 1st
pathy which he compelled alike from friends and inst. contains, some important remarks on the style the Chinese authorities adopted when re ceiving Portuguese ambassadors of old. A docu-
CORE
January 5th.
The Jury disagreed in the case of Ryan, ment is quoted from Llungstedt, the celebrated harged with murder of Sullivan, at Skibbereen historian of Macao, showing how the Chinese
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thrown on the same debatesble topic" by the THE HONGKONG RACE MEETING OFW THERN TAY PHOO attend the Princess of Walespe
DUBLIN, January sth. Captain Talbat, Chief Commissioner of the Dublin Police, has resigned ton At a private inquiry the Castle, authorities have obtained the most important information. At least four prosecutions for perjury will followi
the North China Daily News of the Daily Prits of the 24th ult.
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