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The sad, and most unexpected death of Mr. J. Gratton Cass yesterday morning, the 4th inst, has plunged our whole community into mourning. and has caused a more profound sensation than can well be remembered by anyone.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1883.
"FRANCE AND TONQUIN.
When the last English mail left London the much talked of French expedition would appear. to have been at least temporarily abandoned. The Paris correspondent of the Daily News says.
in
A STEAMER SUNK IN PRINCE S DOCK, BOMBAY,
The U. S. S. Monocacy, Commander Chas. S. Couen, murived today (Jan. 5th) from Nagasaki |
Yesterday forenoon, says the Bombay Gavette, We regret to state that the Norwegian barque
of the asthulto, an unfortunate collision between Henrik Ibsen which left Amoy on the 29th ultimo. for Taiwanfoo, struck on Sable Island (Pesca
two steamers occurred in the Prince's Dock; re sulting in the sinking of the steamship Hylerible, dores) in thick weather, on the evening of the
It is somewhat consolatory to reinember that such 30th and became soon a total loss. The Cap The abandonment of the expedition to Tong a serious accident as happened yesterday has not tain and crew only saved their naked lives and King, for that is the meaning of the announce occurred in the dock since it was opened by Sir arrived here today in the Revenue Cruiser Felment that it is suspended till reports come from Richard Temple on the 1st
January, 1886. The Pada kat
Commander Rivière, is a direct consequence of Ind
Inflexible, having on board M. Gambetta's death. Commander Rivière was the cargo saved from the wreck of the Afyrile general cargo and an intimate friend of a lady whose name is now In all the papers, and who persuaded M. Gam-Hall, entered the dock yesterday morning, and betta to prompt the Government to make a foray About 10.15 a.m. yesterday while a Clan Line str., was berthed opposite the M. shed on theenst wharf. Tong Kimber of Commerce of Paris has just the Clan Ogift, vt towards the dock entrance, Ogilvie, was being taken from her berth pronounced in favour of the establishment of a serious and definitive protectorate over Tong deputation should wait on the Minister of Foreign King. At its last meeting it was decided that a Affairs, with a pressing appeal pointing out the Immense advantages to be derived for French commerce by the establishment of a French pro- tectorate. It is stated in a letter just received from Haiphong, Tong King, that since the news has been spread about that no expedition will be sent to Tong King the insolence of the Annamite Man- darins has become insupportable. It concludes, "Our prestige here is lost if the season is allowed to pass without reinforcements being sent out"
The Temps has published another letter from its correspondent at Hanoi, who writes
could arrive.
Mr. Cass rose yesterday as usual, and seemed to his friends in excellent health and spirits Between 9 and so he was seized with an attack in the heart, and expired before any assistance The shock has come upon us so suddenly it is almost impossible to believe that one so well known and valued has been taken away, and it will be long before the community can fully
realize the loss.
To his own more immediate and intimate friends' the grief is extreme, and even to those who knew him less the blow has been most saddening; for Mr. Cass had not only for many years been a prominent figure amongst us, but his amiable disposition and kindly manner secured him friends amongst, and endeared him to all he caine in contact with. The head of a leading firm of merchants; quick, intelligent, and a first rate man of business; always ready to take an active part in any question which concerned the welfare of the community, and in any amusements which might. be going on; kind and generous to all who sought his assistance; a hospitable and genial host, and a fast friend, he was always extremely popular, and it may be said of him with truth that we could well have spared a better man,
The funeral this morning was attended by the entire community, and the service most im- pressively read by the Rev. Dr. Macgowan Gazette
FOOCHOW.
H.M.S. Kestrel arrived at Foochow on Tues. day last, and took up her usual position, opposite the Customs House. We understand that her visit will be of short duration.
From the appearance of the surrounding coun- try, we fear that the extraordinary, and almost unprecedented, severe weather which prevailed daring the latter part of last week, will seriously affect agriculture. The desired rain, after the long drought, had just nicely stated the young crops, when the cold sleet which fell during the night of Friday, and was succeeded by a shap frost, pccasioned considerable damage to the un- protected cercals. The orange groves do not appear to have suffered to any great extent; in fact the greater
of the fruit had been gathered, ater portion The trees are now being stripped of the residue prevent them bursting, which is always the consequence after a frost preceded by rain. We understand that this years' harvest has been wonderfully prolific, and this is fully borne out by the appearance of the bowed down, trees, which take some time to recover erectness after bearing the golden load,--Herald.
SHANGHAI
We hear that the China Merchants" 5. N. Co. has given orders that all their employés ashore and afloat must walk up to the company's doctor and get vaccinated.
We are informed that the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has by wite ordered the British Consul here to notify the Chinese author ities that the Eastern Extension Cable is to be landed forthwith, and should the Chinese obstruct they will do so at their peril. We understand that the British Consul has instructions to carry matters through without delay,"
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she collided seriously with the Inflexible, the result being that the latter vessel was out side, and sunk up to her quarter deck. The down about thirty feet forward from alt on part Clan Ogilvie had a liele in her bow just above water, and her how plates were bent. During the inflexible, by having deal-plank lining pro- the day measures were being adopted to float perly secured inside and out, and the space be tween the planking filled in with cement, so that she might float with the next tide.
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The following is the official account of the accident-At 11.15 a.m. a most serious collision took place in dock between the steamship Clan
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FOR 1883. situated in the north of the province. Mean-Inflexible had just entered the dock and Containing Canton Tide Tables for every day in the year, with data for calculating the Time while the Governor of Cochin China, M. Le Myre been placed at M. berth on the east wharf.of High Water at all l'orts on the Coast of China, Siam, and Japan. Peak and International Code de Villers, who is about to be superseded by M. The Juflexible is cut down about 30 feet Signals; List of Lights, Buoys and Beacons on the Coast of China, Tidal Constants, Hongkong Thompson, has given Commandant Rivière in forward from aft on port side. The Clan Ogilvie Fire Signals, Distance Tabies to Japan, Shanghai, Coast Pous and the principal places trading structions to the effect that, as the French Govern has a hole in her port bow just above water, and with the Colony. Longitude in Time of various prominent points, Dimensions of Hongkong Docks, ment cannot tolerate the meddling of the Chinese her bow plate is bent. The cause of the accident and a mass of information specially useful for Captains, Pilots and all engaged in Shipping. For or their agents in its affairs in Tong King, he is reported to be that the engines of the Clan Sale by Messrs. FALCONER & Co., Mr. JOHN NOBLE, Messrs. C. J. GAUPP & Co., Messrs. LANE, must henceforth treat as avowed enemies all Ogilvie were moved ahead instead of astem as CRAWFORD & Co., and at the PUBLISHERS Asiatics who may impede French operations, ordered. The Clan Ogilvie anchor was let go
KELLY & WALSH-HONGKONG, whatever their character may be. Any one who before the collision took place. The Inflexible
Hongkong, 14th February, 1883. may be found wearing a uniform of the Chinese is laden with general cargo. army must be at once arrested and sent to Saigon. The Commandant is recommended to take these men prisoners, and not to shoot them except in the event of their offering a vigorous resistance. As for the black flags, or pirates, as they are out of the pale of international law, there is no reason why they should receive the same mild treatment Commandant Rivière has deemed it right to communicate the tenour of his instructions to the native authorities, with the object of thus effecting its transmission to the cars of the Chinese Generals. But this step seems to have already led to some difficulties, collisions having occurred between the Chinese and French at Hanoi.
"EVERY MAN HIS OWN LAWYER."
Sir Richard Temple Rennie, the new Chief Justice of H.B.M's Supreme Court in China and Japan, sat on the bench for the first time in Shanghai on Wednesday morning, the 14th inst. The occasion was the annual revision of the Jury List when an opportunity is offered to anyone to come forward and show cause. why his name should not be included in the Pst of loyal and registered British subjects who are prepared to devoted their time and attention to Coroner's inquests or trials by jury,
The Court presented a derolated aspect. Sam- ples of "old lion canilets" still lay about the counsels' table-relics of the cause člßèbre heard in November last. Three reporters were present, eager to get something to do. The general public
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Mr. Henry Evans, of Monck Sherbourne, peared with a law book under his arm, and took his seat behind the Counsels' table.
When the Chief Justice had taken his seat on the bench,
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About 2,000 men were at work yesterday on the two steamers. The Clan Ogilvie will re- quire a couple of new plates, but it is hoped the will be able to leave the dock to-morrow. The inferible is in a very bad way, indeed, having F. BLACKHEAD & CO. been cut into for a depth of about three feet. There is a great hole, some 15 feet wide, in the bows, and yesterday afternoon men were busy taking out the heaviest part of the cargo, such as iron rails, &c., in order to lighten the vessel, so that pumps might be used and the fracture cover- ed with a temporary arrangement of planks,, matting, &c. At high tide, when the accident occurred, the inflexible's decks went under water, but at low tide the deck and other of the upper HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS. parts of the ship were above water. A large num ber of people visited the dock during the day for the purpose of seeing the submerged vessel. The cargo of the Inflexible is of a very miscellaneous character, and includes a large quantity of piece- goods. She had also on board the season's sam- ples of cotton sent out by the Liverpool Cotton Association. The damage of these samples will have an injurious effect upon the cotton trade of Bombay, and the uncertainty as to
quality will no doubt lead to inany disputes: for some weeks must clapse before fresh standards can be sent out, although, we believe, they were telegraphed for yere disinfecting powder for the Muni PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS & HAS always on hand a large assortment of quantity of pality of Bombay formed a portion of the damaged cargo of the Inflexible.
There is not the slightest doubt as to the Clan Ogilvit being at fault in this affair. The second engineer of that vessel was on duty when she was leaving the dock. He was called away from the ap-telegraph for a moment or two, and in his absence the man acting misunderstood the order given to him to move alow astern, and went straight ahead; the consequence being that the vessel cut into the flexible before the second engineer had time to reverse. This is the first voyage of the Clan Ogilvie, a fine new steamer, which seems to be as ill-fated as some of the other vessels of the line to which she belongs. The loss by damage to the cargo of the Inflexible must amount to several thousands of pounds; and as the unfortunate affair occurred in dock, and was due solely, so far as can yet be ascer tained, to a mistake made on board the Clas Ogilvie, the proprietors of the latter vessel will probably bave a big bill to pay.
Mr. M. Jones, Clerk of Court, asked Mr. Evans if he had any objection to make to his name being placed in the Jury List for 1883.
Mr. Evans Yes, 1 am over 69 years of age. His Lordship-I don't find that that is any reason for exempting you, Mr. Evana. The Order in Council, Rule 27, gives the exceptions, but it does not say anything about age. If your ground for objection was that you were afflicted with mental or bodily infirmity, then we might consider it.
Mr. Evans-There's an Act of Parliament ex. empting people who are under 21 and over 60 years of age.
His Lordship-What is that Act? I find no allusion to it bere,
It is our painful duty to chronicle the saddest case on record in the history of the foreign settle. ments of Shanghai a universal feeling of regret prevails throughout the foreign community, and will be echoed in all the treaty posts. Mr. R. P. Hunter, who has for some six or seven years been a clerk in the firm of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., died at the General Hospital last night, after three days terrible suffering from that most terrible of all diseases-hydro phobia. He had been bitter in the hand by an English terrier between two and three months ago. He was preparing to go home on twelve months' leave; in the end of last week he was in high spirits and apparently sound health, and cheerfully spoke of his home trip, on Bunday morning he was on board bidding good bye to friends leaving port, as he exit pected to leave by the next inall himself; but that same afternoon he took fil and was r
removed to the
A steamer
Mr. Evans--It is the Act 6 George. IV. chap, 50, which provides that a man between the age of 21 and do bas to serve on a jury of the county in which he resides; but over 60 years it is not so, His Lordalilp—What book have you got there 7 Mr. Evans-This is "Every Man His Own Lawyer"
His Lordship-Ah, an excellent book! Give to me, please. (The book was then handed to his Lordship, who looked up the quotation and remarked-That is the only ground on which you claim.exemption?
hospital in the evening. His sufferings there are too painful to
I to relate; the hopelessly fatal disease worked its course, alternating madness and lucidflicted with gout, and am unable to get out. intervals, till death brought the only relief... His illness became known to the public on Monday, and during that day and yesterday, the first question on everybody's lips was to ask for his welfare. He was so well liked by everyone who knew him, and his fate is so tragic that itaffected. the whole community. Mr. Hunter was a pro- minent member of the Shanghai Rowing Club, and many a time has pulled over the course on the Soochow Creek at theregattas, and frequently won races. He was also very active
Mr. Evans-I may also say I am very often
His Lordship That would apply to a parti- cular case on which you were called, but it would not be a general disqualification for you. If you are afflicted with any permanent mental or bodily infirmity, that would do,
Mr. Evans-I think gout is enough. His Lordship You don't generally, get any sympathy for it. (
Mr. Evans-It is very difficult to sympathise with others; but I can sympathise with others who have gout.
single she #Victoria" No.8 Co not permanent disabilities
His Lordship. These are only temporary mat-
member of
of
alon, he was there and amongst the foremost as
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RULE 15-ADMISSION to the GRAND STAND
the Fire Iirigade, and no further Friday night, at the fire on the French Conce1 can get my leg up for a few hours
Mr. Evans suffer from it all the time, unless OF WHICH PARTICULARS-WILL BE GIVEN IN His Lordship (having sent the Clerk of Court | fle was also a member of No. 1 Co, 9." Deceased was 30 years of age, bom in for a law book from the Court library, and having Virginia, and his father, Mr. W. CHunter, late looked up the Act 6 George IV. chap. go) sald of Canton, and author of "The Fan Kwas of It is a grave question how far this Act applies. Canton, now resides in Paris The funeral It applies specially only to the counties of Eng will take place to-morrow aftercoon at four there is no allusion to it. However, think it is and ENCLOSURE for GENTLEMEN being land and Wales. Here, in the Order In Council, o'clock at the New Comtery Mercury, perfectly reasonable, accing that such an exemp Subscribers of $10, or upwards, to the Fund, Dean. Butcher writes to say that he has finally tion is made in England that the same exemp Free; for Non-Subscribers, $5 for the Meeting, sesigned his connection with Trinity Cathedration should be made here; and as it is a matter For Admission to the NEW STAND $1 per
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No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong, 16th May, 18917
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DEALER IN SILKJ,
ANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls, etc. The best house in the trade for high. class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps," Scala, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms
Catered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c.,
No. 61, QUEEN's ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
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THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
HAS FOR SALE,
IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vegueres, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Har banos of all makem quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chasto Designs. Sun Hats, &c., of
Commissions Executed, an ARTEN JOSE M. BASA ANOSI, B, QUEEN'S ROAD, Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.205gAA
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kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, Zoey de EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand- PHAT AND CAP MAKER. Ladles material made up, and Alect Fit Gurs
ranteed at: Moderate Charge MATTING/AND MANILA T
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