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LATEST advices from Siam state that the Kraw Canal French Exploring Party met with much faver at Bangkok. They have been entertained at a garden party by the Foreign Minister, and the steam gunboat Coronation, has been placed at their disposal to convey them to the isthmus. Their proposed line of survey is to start from Chumpon across the isthmus to Kraw, and then

return by another route.

THE Sydney Bulletin has the followingA Glasgow. "meenisther," writing to a dignitary of the Oatmeal and Whiskey Church over here, makes this withering statement "The students of our Theological College are becoming deeply Interested in the Colonial question." We should. rather believe they are, considering the quantity of good Australian gold they see the ministers bring with them when they leave us to go back to their hungry home. We can just fancy each batchet-faced Donald and shock-headed Sandy sharpening his teeth as he gazes with envious eye upop the ample paunches of these travelled pastors. Why should the Anglicans have it all their own way, and feed fat, while there are good Scotch stomach empty, or at best rumbling with watery burgoo? Wo think, however, that previous to being sent out here, these young ministers should be put into stail, so to speak, and fattened up to a respectable extent. This will take the. edge off their terror-stricken looks on landing.

boarded some of the last contingent is no more. Which reminds us that the landlady who

She died of proverty and a broken heart. ENGLISH and Foreign papers have been ringing with the heroisms of a ship's steward, who saved the lives of all hands on board the ship Sexts lung was obliged to send the bodies to Lambarea when it was wrecked on the Point Luis for burial, because the Achinese had assembled rocks The English ship Jupiter was in the near the cemetery, and he had not a sufficient harbour when the doomed vessel was seen to go force to defend the funeral and the fort at the on the rocks. The English boats tried again persistent attacks upon the troops whenever beaten back. An effort to shoot a Kino attached. same time. This, with other repeated and and again to face the surf, but were always they go outside their fortifications, does not say to a shot over the vessel filled, when the steward much for the policy of introducing Civil Govern of the Jupiter, by name Charles Sakter, volun- teered to carry the line to the wrecked ship. His THE Spectator asks: "We observe that the captain and mates tried to dissuade him, but he vacant Garter has been conferred on the Duke persisted in his offer. With nothing on but his of Grafton, of whom we only know that he saw-trousers, belt-and-knife-attached, and the looped service in the Crimea, and is Equerry to the line over his shoulder, he entered the surf Queen. If the Garter were always given for twice he was beaten back by the tremendous distinguished services, as it often has been, it waves, but watching his chance be dived under would mean more than it actually does. If ita wave, and swimming under water got clear of had been given to the Marquis of Bath, for in stance, who, though a Conservative in politics, has held a steadily Liberal course in relation to the political affairs of the East, affairs which he has evidently carefully studied, it would have tended to raise the value of a Garter; whereas to give it to a mere Duke--we suppose, for being so good as to be a Duke-tends decidedly to depreciate its valus."

great water works which are to revolu- SIR Arthur Gordon, formerly Governor of New tionlse social life in Hongkong, have been Zealand, is mentioned as the next Governor of commenced and are said to be progressing Ceylon, but he is not to relieve Sir James slowly. No doubt they will be finished Longden till the beginning of next year. long before they are required. As Mr. THERE are no fewer than 1457 theatres in Price's plans must be well known to the Europe. Italy leads the list with 348; France public we refrain at present from criticising has 337: Germany, 194; Spain, 160; Great them; perhaps an occasion may arise later Britain, 150; Austria and Hungary, 132; Russia, on. In the meantime a few general ob- 44 Belgium, 32; Holland, 22; Switzerland, servations relating to projects of this char-10; Sweden and Norway, 18; Portugal, 16; WE would remind our readers that the members Denmark, 10; Turkey, 4, and Greece, 4. of the Choral Society will perform Barnett's well acter may prove interesting.

known cantata "The Ancient Mariner in the The systems of water-supply are broadly SUICIDES are said to be more numerous in Saxony St. Andrews Hall, City Hall, this evening, com ihan in any other country in Europe, and no mencing at 9 o'clock. The cantata has been in classed as gravitation and pumping sya plausible explanation has yet been offered for rehearsal for a considerable time, and judging tems, and the cost of the works are prim- this mania. The rector of the University of from an informal performance given on Monday FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES, arily determined by the circumstances of Leipsic in opening the winter semester mentioned evening we anticipate a creditable display. As each case, which render the one or the that of twelve students who had died during the this will be the first legitimate work attempted other system necessary, and by the extent last session only four succumbed to natural by the Choral Society for several years, the re and solidity, of the works. A spring, lake causes. One fell in a duel and four commited presentation will be peculiarly interesting, or any other source of supply, situated on suicide. an elevation near a town, and affording Wx note that Bangkok is likely to be brought Dutch are still having serious trouble with the ACCORDING to, Dews received at Penang, the always a constant supply of pure water, is into telegraphic communication with the rest of Achinese. On the 4th January, the Penang Timer a favourable instance of a gravitation the world through French agency from Saigon learns, that a transport convoy was attacked by scheme, and such a project is obviously at an earlier date than by the line from Burma Achinese, and alx men were killed and eight which the Indian-telegraph department is en-wounded. The military commandant at Anaga- to be pumped and stored and filtered. Saged in laying down. The French are erecting

a line to connect the capital of Siam with Sal It is, however, a mistake to suppose that gravitation schemes are necessarily thegon, and on the 30th November it was reported as completed from the latter place to the cheaper, and if an average could be Siamese frontier. The remainder of the line. CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS arrived at, it is even probable that the was then to be "hastened forward." Unless, cost, whether compared to the quantity of like Mr. Larkins and his party, the French con- water supplied; or per head of population, structors have met with unforeseen difficulties, would be found to be greater than for they should be very near Bangkok by this date. Es pumping.

LADY Gertrude Stock, the sister of the Marquess of Queensberry, who has lately married a baker, and is now presumably occupied in selling bread, has led neither an inactive nor uselesslife. For a long time past she has diligently assisted her brother, the Rev. Lord Archibald Douglas, in his reformatory, and in 1876 she published a novel entitled Linked Lives which was very favorably received at the time. So Lady Gertrude and her youthfil bridegroom have two strings to their bow, and it is consoling to think that if the bread line should fail they have something else to fall back upon. It is said that Lady Stock's next work will be entitled "The Ventilation of Bake houses in town and country." BAGPIPES, writes the paragraphist of a home. paper, have at last found a distinguished ap- preciator, and bagpipers may congratulate them selves upon a distinguished descent. The Cairo correspondent-of-the-Daily News relates that when, during the review at the close of the year, of the pipes, he exclaimed rapturously, “This is "Arabi the Egyptian" first heard the wild skirt Arab music without a doubt. How did the Eng- lah learn it?" The official in charge endeavoured

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A SPECIAL FEATURE IN THIS PUBLICATION 13 A CHAPTER ON SPORT,

dealing with almost every branch of sport including RACING, CRICKET, ATHLETICS, AQUATICS, &c., &c. &c.

In gravitation schemes the expenses in- -curred-for-impounding, reservoirs for storing against dry seasons, and for the bringing of water long distances, is often so great as to exceed not only the cost of machinery necessary in pumping schemes, but even that of the annual expenditure for pumping, if the latter be capitilised so as to afford a fair comparison with the capital expenditure in a gravitation scheme where no.pping may be required.....

Whatever be the original level of the source, it is in almost all cases considered best to bring the water into high-level re- reservoirs from which it may flow downward in its course to and through the town,

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the surf, and with powerful strokes cleft his way on his errand of mercy. By means of his com- anunication, the whole of the crew, 32 in all, were landed, the last to leave the ship being Salter, their deliverer. This Salter was, until lately, a steward on board the Zealandia, and is, we belleve, now in Australia.

The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.. Sub-pipes are laid to an almost corresponding to explain that the strains of melody, or whatever have been in the awkward position of having Simplech. As a prelude to the commencement of

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height in the town. Not only is this a convenience to the inhabitants, but it is of very great value in the case of fire, as the high pressure in the mains in the streets affords a supply, which (subject to certain

SAYS the Foochow Herald —The celebration of ehe Feast of Lanterns, on Thursday last, the THE admission of reporters to the meetings of fifteenth of the China Moon, was of rather a the Municipal Council is, says the Shanghai meagre character in comparison with what wo Courier, a question that has often been brought have witnessed on previous occasions. Lanterns forward in these columns. It is a matter that and pyrotechny certainly do not agree with one merits the careful consideration of the members another; the former being so fragile as not to of the new Council, who, we imagine, have the resist even the small explosives, and we regret to power to allow their proceedings, in the interests find that the prettier display is being discarded for it is certain that if reporters had been admitted The Canton Club-house was, as usual, thrown of the public, to be reported in the newspaper, the more noisy and dangerous amusement. to the Council, the Watch Committee would not open, and the theatrical performance well at no reliable archives for reference, and no data along and tedious play of a serio-comic descrip for guidance," for it is a well-known fact that tion, a novel, and cleverly executed representative puts cut from the local newspapers are utilised of a Dragon was introduced with considerable as the official minutes of many of the best man- effect. The latter is composed of a fine gaurofabrie aged public companies in Shanghai; and, further attached to, hoops, and illuminated inside, the it cannot be denied that the Press has rendered length of this monsten being about twenty yards, the Ratepayers valuable services. în directing and having a girth of some three yards. This con- attention to the rottenness of our police system struction, being carried rapidly round by natives But no elaboration on our part of the value of attired in sombre coloured clothing, (which ren the Press to the community is necessary, and inders them almost invisible) has a most striking again directing public attention to the subject, we emphasise our previously expressed belief that the circumstances of the times and public

Hongkong Celegraph qualitations) can be discharged at any and they never returned, but here he nodded th

HONGKONG, Wednesday, March 7, 1883,

point through a hose pipe without the necessity for fire engines.

appearance,

and deemed to afford immense satisfaction to the assemblage. Four other en. tertainments which we visited, seemed to be

it might be called, were really British; but Arabi would not be convinced, and fortified his scepticism by an old Arabic legend about 70,000 Arabs who left the hilly parts of Arabia to take service under the early Roman emperors. They went away to Rome,” said Arabi, impressively,

in the direction of the square-"it is possible that they have come back in the persons of their A pressure of more than 200 feet is descendants: in any case, that grand music could Tuz water famine so mysteriously pre- generally found inconvenient for domestic only have come from Arabia." This is decisive, dicted by the Daily Print the other day has, supply, as the necessary fittings become and it is to be hoped that the Highlanders are we may safely presume, been happily costly and there is great loss by leakage, properly proud of their newly discovered "for averted. Our morning contemporary's

Where, therefore, the supply is at a greater bears." Considered as ancestors, Arabs are cer-

interests demand that the doors of our local fairly well attended by the lower classes, 30 days supply of water stored in the elevation, the service reservoir should be tainly preferable to the last ten tribes.

parliament should no longer be closed to the but the plays placed upon the stage were evident- Pokfoolum Reservoir must, during these placed at a lower level; and if the town Is An Interesting statement has been published by ever-improving influence of the Press... ly not of the most chaste or moral description, past 96 hours, have been materially in-situated on a slope (like Hongkong) It may a contemporary concerning the duration of min- ACCORDING to "Gil Blasd" in the Overland the professional actors at the Canton We and the costumes far inferior to those wom-by: creased. The gentle rain from heaven has be divided into zones of different altitudes, isterial service in England. English statesmen Mail, the argument for doing away with suits for a please, though certainly surprised, to leara effectually disposed of childish croakings, each zone haying its own service reservoir. of the first rank are a long-lived race. It is the breach of promise of marriage finds some sup that no conflagrations have been occasioned by The WINNERS of all IMPORTANT RACES (which actually had no foundation save in the Where the source of supply is not at a custom to speak of Mr. Gladstone's activity at port in the fact that they work in such a terribly the festival, and hope that the Chinese may at HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOOCHOW, disordered Imagination of an exceedingly high level, or where there are no elevated his years as unparalleled, but he is only one-sided way, violating altogether the wise and AMOY, with times, and other interesting feeble brain. It requires no argument of positions available for reservoirs, or where seventy-three, Lord Beaconsfield was seventy-maxim of the ancients that what is sauce for the have a year of immunity from such description particulars, carefully compiled from the most ours to convince people with any preten- for these or other reasons the cost of oh live when he left office, Lord Russell seventy- goose is sauce for the gander. The disappointed says the Star in the Edit: It is indeed true

four, Lord Eldon seventy-six, and Lord Palmerk young lady generally comes off with flying colours reliable sources máke "THE HONGKONG sions to common sense, that notwithstand-taining high-pressure water is greater than ton eighty-one. If a comparison is made, and "gold galore," while the disappointed young that the recent action of the German gunboat at DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR ing a drought unprecedented in the history can be afforded, it may be sufficient to not by years but by the tenure of office, gentleman always has to retire crestfallen with a Swatow and Amoy is fitted to make an ouery- EAST," a vade mecum for all classes of of the colony there was never the slightest bring the water into the town at a low the comparison is even more reassuring, sad heart and an unsatisfactory farthing. This hasIt is complained of as being arbitrary and high

danger of our water supply running pressure,

Mr. Gladstond has only been nineteen just been the painful experience of Mt. Thomas handed. Certainly such athing would not be short, Without a single drop of rain

years in the Cabinet. Lord Russell was twenty- Kingsley, who has endeavoured to extract 2,000/ tolerated in Western lands. It was a remarc there was sufficient water stored, at

TELEGRAM S. four, Lord Liverpool twenty-five, Lord. Eldon from a Milas Pelle, who had trified with his young able spectacle, that met the eyes of people at Pokfoolum to meet the demands of the

-nearly twenty-six, and-Lord-Palmerston-twenty- affections. The lady is fifteen-years the senior Swatow day after day "German soldiers parading. community for months to come; but had it

LONDON, 5th March. sight. Mr. Gladstone has been Prime Minister of the gentleman, and it was given in evidence to and fro,—an armed guard bidding defiance to THE AMERICAN TARIFF BILL Dearly eight years, but Lord Palmerston's Pre- that she had begun to lay siege to his heart when Chinese officials. But in the blare been otherwise our contemporary's mourn-

Both Houses of the United States Congressmiership lasted nine years and four months, he was a boy of fourteen. The course of true side? If the Germans were acting at variance with ful anticipations would still have been have adopted and signed the tailff bill. The Lord Liverpool's nearly fifteen years, and Mr. love did not, however, run very smooth; there International proprieties, so also meaningless twaddle. Heavy rains during total reduction is estimated at $67,000,000,

Pitt's eighteen years. The pace is more trying were little unpleasantnesses about money that Chinese. The latter began its the present month were absolutely cer-

now than in Lord Liverpool's day, but, on the terrible divider; and finally Miss Pelic positively Cheng Hat magistrate is unsurpassed in arbi- tain; and, as we have previously stated,

other band, Mr. Gladstone's constitution is ex-declined to become Mrs. Kingsley.. Mr. Kingsleytrariness. He li in o

ongs to that there is enough water in the Wong-

ceptionally strong, and there seems to be no appealed to the law, and the law has decided class of Chinese Bourbons who nel-chong Valley, which could be made

reason from precedent why his. Premiership that Miss Pelle owes him the traditional farthing, He does not available without the slightest difficulty, to

should not at least outlast the duration of the and that he owes her a hundred pounds. Ho

had better have suffered in silence supply the whole of the colony for an in-

present Parliament.

sportsmen.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL,

IT has been stated that the French expedition to Tonquin is accompanied by a Commissioner who is empowered to negotiate a new treaty with Annam, concerning the French protectorate of that kingdom...baga

SAYS the Mercury of the and instant :-The Korean Officials one of whom le, we understand,

Customs, visited the British corvette Cisspare related to the King, accompanied by Her von Mollendorf and Captain Farrow of HL.C.M. this morning

In the face of what are well known to be absolute facts, it is not surprising that the raison d'aire of our water schemes has

frequently and justly been asked--where often been called in question. It has

is the necessity for any expensive water scheme? And so far as we have been able to ascertain a satisfactory and an News from Tifs to the home papers states that intelligible answer has never been forth-a Russian officer and some Cossacks have been, coming to that question. However, self murdered near Askabad by Mery Turkomans and that the Russian Governor of the Akhal Interest, especially when combined with Tekke region has demanded the surrender of energy and ability of no mean order and the murderers. assisted by a combination of bigotted pre- és a judice, flattered vanity and wounded pride, can work wonders, and in this instance it has certainly succeeded in doing so. The

A REMARKABLE, illustration of the method by, which the Italian Irredentists endeavour to keep. nive feelings of animosity, to Austria is afforded by a recent number of Pro Patriot publishes.

a 'quotation;

SAVE the Star in the East :-If reperis are true that come to us from Swatow, the Chinese there must be in high glee. The great steam boat lines are crowding each other. Rates of

to twenty-five cents. The distance is about 190 ing memento, Chute conten travel and freights are merely nominal. Tickets a striking portrait of Oberdank, assassinated to Hongkong for Chinese passengers are reduced from Guerassi, displays prominently, the folles

by Austria, Dec. 29,1882, "and,

miles. On their way the passengers receive two meals. Wines and cigars are not included. Pas sage to Singapore for the same class of passengers has been reduced to three dollars in some cases, and to Bangkok about the same. Freights to Hongkong have been as low as three cents per bag of sugar. To Shanghai, an effort has

Giovanni Bovio,

Austria is not a geographical. Austria is a diplomatic express Bovies 2

Austria is not a nation termiche

Austria is not a nation

Austria is not a State, she is only Austria cannot be called consists solely of a dynasty --Camillo Benso

Austria is a dynasty of brigands.

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST offers Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium. It will have an extensive circulation in all Forts between Singapore and Newchwang, and the scale of charges has been fixed at an exceptionally low rate. Terms can be leamed on application magnificent water project of Mr. J.M.PRICE|tive left. A full report of the proceedings with this style before. The foreigners are "eating an documents,

A MEETING of the Legislative Council was held at the Government Offices this afternoon. The business transacted was of little importance, and the Council was still sitting when our representa

Cavour

been made to keep the charge nominally atment. Gortschakoff. thirty cents per picul, but anywhere from fifteen to twenty-seven cents have been guleily returned to the shipper. Of course, the Chi-

ese laugh. They have never seen it after Austria is a political network. appears to base its claims to publicapproval appear in our next issues

each other," said a

an informant

Austria does not represem with An air

in anything wha simple idea Suggestions for the improvement of this work on the simple fact that the colony had a

of patient resignation, They will be delighted Imbriani, f are respectfully solicited.

sum of over a million dollars to spend. A OUR readers will be pleased to learn, says the to see the competition kept up. The divi Austria is the negation scientist who knew next to nothing about Courier, that the Freemasons of Shanghal bare dends of the steamer line will not be burden. Gladstone

Kakao Bay Austila is the enemy of the Orders for COPIES, and for ADVERTISE Hongkong and its requirements sup- decided to have a Ball at the Masonic Hall on somely heavy. But then the manager can sepse de Malate MENTS-may be sent to t

the auth instant in support of their Charity Fund. | felicitate themselves that they are engaged in 'a thecarious-por the extravagant plane of the bur Ports, or to

veyor General, and easy going Lord kind is a sufficient reason for the prediction that Past experience of previous gatherings of the KIMBERLEY, with the evident desire to the lihi will be a success. The main objecti

red by fro lesome. || view is charity, « Subscriptions will be solicited. suitors, overs ally: sanctioned them of the and the invitations listed

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" OFFICE, HONGKONG, Hongkongʻaged January, 1883.

avoid being

Austria im Adrain Many a Chinaman. Gluseppe Biagini

to go abroad has taken 24-Austria is only an five cent fares (two meals Milan, at Sarajevo

which

Garibaldi

Ausa le ierev Giuseppe Ma

of devastation/

On one

the

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