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PROFESSOR HASELMÄYER AT

THE CITY HALL.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1883.

PARIS, February 18th. M. Jules Ferry has been charged with the formation of a new ministry,

February 19th.

The Senate have rejected the bill passed by the Chamber of Deputies for banishing without tria? Princes attempting to subvert the institu-

tions of the country.

February 21st.

The New French Ministry has M. Ferry as

President of Council of Ministers and Minister of Education, M. Chaplemel for Foreign Affairs; M. Brun, Marine; M. Conies Rousseau, Interior; M, Tirard, Finances; M. Herisson, Commerce; M. Thebaidin; War.

M. Ferry proposed that President Grevy should issue a decree that Princes serving in the French army be placed on the retired list.

February 22nd.

CAIRO February rath. The town of Elobeid has fallen into the hands of the Minhdi, amongst whose followers dissen

Professor Haselmayer gave another exhibition of magic, mystery, and music at the City Hall on Saturday evening before a large and appre, ciative audience. The Professor had given-a performance in the afternoon, mainly for the benefit of the rising generation, but owing to the counter attractions of the sports and the glorious weather, the attendance was not so large as otherwise would have been the case. We hope Mr. Haselmayer will see fit to give the schoolboys another opportunity of seeing him perform previous to his leaving the colony, as it seldom falls to their “lot to get ⠀ such a treat as the Professor serves out for the prives Princes of their posts and announces the Mr. Ferry's programme published to-day de- fifty cents charged for admission. The tricks on introduction of a bill making it a seditious move Saturday night were all novelties with the excepment to issue placards, it being necessary to put tion of the "miser's dream " which Herr Hasel an end to irritating questions." mayer repeated by special request. The repetition was a great success, the money catching business being received with much applause. The whole of the performance was rendered capitally, changing the gold watch into an apple while standing in the middle of the audience being one of the most delicate pieces of sleight of hand we bavc ever, witnessed. Wel are unable to give a full account of the various tricks performed and can only advise those who have not already seen Herz Haselmayer to hurry up and lose no time in paying his enter. tainment a visit. The Professor intimated that Madame Haselmayer would make her first zip- pearance at his next entertainment, to be given' to-morrow evening, and also that "Psycho" the automaton whist player would make his bow be fore the Hongkong public and play a game of whist with three gentlemen selected from the audience.

The following description from the Sydney Morning Herd will give some idea of the

automaton and how it works

"Paycho," Professor Haselmayer's automaton whist player, is a puzzle to everybody, for though perhaps one in a thousand of those who may

sion exist. Khartoum, is safe.

CAIRO, February 18th, Five of the Nedouins charged with the murder

of Professor Palmer and his pauly have been sentenced to death; eight to various terms of im- Prisonment, and fire others will be executed when caught.

ROME, February 20th.

STATE REGULATION OF VICE IN HONGKONG.

Sir George Bowen, G. C. M. G., the new Gay, crnor of Hongkong, received on the 1st inst. a deputation respresenting thirty organisations in England, Scotland, and Ireland, for the repeal of the Contagious Diseases Acts and also the British and Continental Confederation for the the World, at the Westminster Palace Hotel. Abolition of State Regulation of Vice throughout

The deputation was introduced by Mr. Henry Richard, M. F., who complained of the character of the regulations of Hongkong.

Mr. Shaen then presented a memorial which pointed out all the abuses arising from licensed vice in the colony of Hongkong, including the employment of paid informers supplied, with entrap women into acts of immorality. money from the Secret Service Fund in order to

To-day's

Advertisements.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGD. HE

Steamship

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Captain Le Bouiller, will be dispatched, TO- DAY, the 12th inst, at FOUR P.M.

For Sale.

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

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General Managers. Hongkong, 12th March, 1883.

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FOR YOKOHAMA, ··

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VENICE?:

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Sir George Bowen, in reply, said it would not be proper in him to express or even to form any decided opinion respecting any of the numerous grave, and complicated questions affecting the colony of Hongkong till he had fully examined them on the spot; but they might rely upon his using all the authority and influence of his office and his long and varied experience in Colonial adminstration to promote by every means in his power the social and moral, as well as the ma- terial, welfare of the community of Hongkong. They must, however, bear in mind that Hongkong w was a Crown colony-that it enjoyed no priviliges of local self-government such as wercenjoyed by Australia and Canada, and that the administra An Italian ironclad has gone to Tripoll to pretion of its affairs was virtually directed by the Captain Drake, will be despatched, for the above- tect Italian subjects, in consequence of an Insult Secretary of State for the Colonies in England. Fort, on WEDNESDAY, the 14th instant, at lately offered to the Italian Consulate there, for He was authorised to inform the deputation that DAYLIGHT.

For Freight or Passage, apply to which the Italian Government demanded redress the Colonial Government had sent home the draft of an amending ordinance, which was now

RUSSELL & Cơ under the consideration of the Secretary of State, "Hongkong, Jath March, 1883. • Steps had further been taken by the local authori

PROFESSOR. ties. The Chinese Society had reported "that since the adaption of the new system the number desires to announce for the acceptance

OUIS HASELMA YER of young women, inveigled into the colony or procured for immoral purposes has gradually de-

of his patrons bis creased." He had funther ascertained at the FAREWELL

OF SEANCES AT THE Colonial-office that prosecutions had been suc

THEATRE ROYAL, cessfully instituted against offenders; and it was

TO-MORROW EVENING, found that the regulations now in force when worked with vigour and discretion, and as they appeared to be worked at present by the local authorities, were capable of being turned to good account for securing the liberty of the Chinese abuses against which they were directed.

from the Porte.

CONSTANTINOPLE, February 21st. The Porte has ordered the Governor of Tripoli to make reparation for the insult offered to the Italian Consulate.

· HOME NEWS.

We take the subjelaed items of general news from the London and China Express of February and :--

The Marquis Tseng, Chinese Minister, and Dr. Macartney, CM.G., Secretary of the Legation,

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SERIES

THE 13TH INSTANT.

THURSDAY, 15TH AND SATURDAY, 17TH, AT NINE P.M. The

witness the performance of the machine, will re are expected to leave Paris about the 17th inst, women, and for repressing the grave evils and lammes, varied on each Evening,

cognise the motive principle of it, even he will be at a loss to see how this power is applied, Psycho, who should by his features be of Tartar origin, is a gaily dressed figure, some 2 feet high, sitting cross-legged on a square pedestal, perhaps 18 inches by 18 inches by 12. inches. This in perforated to admit the hand of any unbeliever who may Imagine that some living thing is concealed there. A large hollow glass tube, 2 feet high, supports this, and isolates it from a three-legged pedestal resting on the stage carpet. With his left hand Psycho holds a tiny hammer, with which, when he is ready to play, he signals by beating a little bell. In a semicircular frame at his right are ranged his cards, and as the three gentlemen who may be his opponents play, Psycho bends his head, stretches out his right hand, draws forth a card and holds it up while the Professor plays it for him. "Psycho's" controlling spirit plays well, and at a private performance given before some of the Press men of Sydney, the automaton and his chance partner proved victorious. It is preity widely known that another Psycho-that of Messrs. Maskelyns and Cook--has amused the London world for a couple of years now, and by all accounts this original is quite equalled by Frofessor Haselmayer's.

NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.

The Messageries Maritime Co.'s steamer ➡adh, Capt. Lequené, with the Landon mail of the and alto, arrived in harbour early yesterday morning. We take the following telegrams from

our Indian files :-

LONDON, February 10th. Thirteen men charged with complicity in the Phenix-Park murders are now in custody. Ka `vanagh, who was the driver of the car, hat turned informer. He deposes that he drove Brady, Kelly, Patrick Delany, and another man, name unknown, to the Park, James Carey and a number of others arrived in a car driven by one of the prisoners, Fitzharris by name. Carey signalled the approach of the victims. After the murder the assassins jumped back into their cars, and drove off at a gallop.

Brady paid Kavanagh 3 for a set of harness, and Kavanagh drave Brady, Daniel Delaney, Kelly, and Hanlon to the scene of the attack Field, another witness, saw one assassin linger in Phoenix Park and inflict several final stabs on the prostrate victims.

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The prisoners are greatly depressed..

17th February, Mr. Cross, replying to a question in the Com. mone, said that the Governor of Madras bäi ceased to give Government advertisements to a newspaper which published a confidential memo randum belonging to Government. He had no reason to believe that this had been systemati 'cally done to influence the press of India.

Hartington's affirmation bill, its Introduction was The Conservatives offering obstruction to Lord

postponed till Monday,

and return to the Legation here,

A grant of zoo has been made to the Rev. Ningpo College, towards which Mr. Hoare's J. C. Hoard to complete the building fund of the friends had raised a total sum of nearly £3,000,

There is nothing further of a definite nature to report on the negotiations for the revision of the Treaty with Japan, the clauses that were taken ad referendum at the Conference in Tokio being under consideration..

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A grant of fr. 6co per month has been made to Dr. Neis, payable from the colonial funds of Cochin China, during the time that he continues his explorations in the Upper. Meikong River, and the Empire of Annam.

The Autonia, a large Italian steamer, has gone ashore on the Tripolitan coast during a heavy gale, and has become a total wreck. The master and nineteen of the crew perished, but the remainder of the crew and the passengers were saved.

A new and powerful``field-gun, designed to supersede the 16-pounder as the weapon of the Field Artillery, has been proved at the butts in the Government marshes adjoining the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, and passed a satisfactory trial. The new gun weighs the same as the 16 pounder, namely, 12cwt, but is a breech-loader, and like all the modern guns! has an elongated

chase or barrel.

H.E. Ito Hirobumi is still in Herlin, and his arrival in this country has been again postponed. As the duration of bis visit to Europe was only supposed to be eight months H.E. will have to arrive in England not later than March to be able to spend any time here. It is evidently H.E's desire to study one constitution thoroughly the form of constitution in Germany is certainly rather than have a slight knowledge of cach, and

that most suited to the requirements of Japan.

In his annual report, Captain Shaw, Chief of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, states that the number of calls for fires, or supposed fires, received during the year had been 2.341. Or that number 254 were false alarms, 16 proved to be only chimney alarms, and 1,976 were calls for fires, of which 164 resulted in serious damage, and 1,762 in slight damage. The fires decrease of 65; and compared with the average of 1882, compared with those of 1881, showed a of the last ten years, an increase of 273,

At All Saints' Church, Newmarket, on the 31st ult, Fred Archer, the well-known jackey, was married to Miss Nellie Dawson, eldest daughter of Mr. John Dawson, of Warren-house." "The day was fine and bright, and an immense con course of people poured into the town from the assembled to do honour to the occasion, and the adjacent countryside. A large wedding party bride was attended by six bridesmaide, while the bridegroom had the same number of supporters. The church was densely crowded, and a general holiday seemed to be observed in the town...

tion for the Chinese Scholarship at the Oxford Some time since we noticed that the examina

Chancellor has now announced that the examiners for the same have reported that they have examined the papers of Mr. C. C..Brown, the only candidate for the Davis Chinese Scholar

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The deputation then retired.-Z. & C. Express.

RUSSIA AND CHINA,

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"The Gasette of Sibería gives a very unfavour able account of the state of Russian trade with the Chinese In Kuldja. The influx of Russian traders into the Chinese province after the Kuldja settlement, and their extraction of a large amount of Chinese silver, induced the Celestial authori tiesto pay their troops and officials in paper credit notes, which the Russians were to receive in ex- change for their wares, and to be allowed to dis- 'count afterwards, at a rate fixed by the Chinese, The Russians, however, are now unable to obtain to their Consuls. Obstacles are also being put silver for these notes, and are making complaints in the way of Russian commerce with Chinese TRIENNIAL CONTRACTS, HONGKONG. towns at a distance from the frontier.

The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Timer says:ENDERS are required for the PERFORM leading article in the Golos calls attention of such WORKS and REFARS, to the continued state of disturbance on the Kuldja and for the supply of such BUILDING MA frontier, caused by the arbitrary action of Chinese TERIAL as may be required to WAR DEPART officials towards Russian subjecte, and the non- MENT BUILDINGS AT HONGKONG including the fulfilment of the stipulations of the recent treaty. Hospital Ship MEEANEE, Kowloon, Kellet's SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER Russlan 'merchants' complain that they are still Stone-cutter's, and Green Islands, Stanley, the not allowed to pass with their goods into the in- War Department Reserves and Wanchal San- terior of the Chineseprovinces, on the ground that italium, from the date of acceptance to the 31st all the provisions of the treaty have not yet been March, 1885. carried out by Russia. The Chinese also, under various pretexts, capture influential Dungans who have passed under Russian allegiance, and ex- ecute them, in spite of demands for their immedi- ate surrender on the part of the Russians. Fur thermore, the Celestial officials raise disputes with the Russian frontier authorities; and with such

and difficulties in the way of the Dungans and flimsy excuses as that they have received no in. structions from Peking, place all sorts of obstacles

ments to Russian territory. The Goles thinks it Tarachtchees, who are transferring their establish- high time that the Russian Consuls who have just taken up their numerous posts in the Chinese ergelle and decisive steps to enforce the proper provinces over the new frontier should take en-

respect due to the name of Russia. The Russian Goverment certainly has a right to demand from China

the establishment of order and tranquillity access for Russian commerce according to the on the border land, and free and unobstructed.

treaty.

To-day's Advertisements,

UNION LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

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D. K. GRIFFITH: ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS.

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, (Opposite the City Hall)

A sum of $5.00 (Five Dollars) will be charged

right of rejecting any or all of the Tenders for the Schedules,

The Secretary of State for War reserves the MAN

NOUN, on FRIDAY, the 30th instant.

Tenders will be received up to 12 O'CLOCK

A. MEYER,

A. C. General, District Commissary General, COMMISSARIAT OFFICE, Hongkong, 12th March; 1883.

BRACONSFIELD ARCADE.

"Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.

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NOTICE.

`HE Undersigned has all kinds of House and Ship COAL for Sale in large or small quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Com modious small steamers on hire for towing pus poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any other House in the Trade.

Apply to

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Further diplomatic correspondence regarding Egypt has been published. On December 29th Lord Granville claimed payment for British oc cupation since September 30th... The maximum ship, and that although the papers, were remark immediate delivery of their Goods from along 4SCAVENGING, CLEANING, LIGHTING'

and PROVIDING OIL, &c, for Exterior Lamps; EMPTYING URINE TUBS, CUTTING GRASS, and SUPPLY of DRY EARTH to LATRINES.

will be at once landed and stored at Consignet

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Steamer risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance will bePURCHASE of EMPTY PORTER effected

ably good for the short time he has been study

not consider them worthy C ing Chinese, they do the report in signed by of Professor Legge sond Mr. J. N. Chambers, Mr

the Scholarship Brown has been awarded by the dector an ex hibition from the Scholarship funde of £30 for twelve months.

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Optional Cargo will be forwarded on to Yoko hama, unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 P.M., TO-DAY, the rath instant.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pro- sented to the Undersigned on or before the and instant, or they will not be recognised

RUSSELL & Co

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PAINTING and REPAIRING COMMIS CASKS AN SARIAT BOATS

There will be a separate Tender for each of the six items.gay

cost was fixed at £720,001, the first half-yearly Instalment is made payable on March 31st.”

February 18th, The prisoner James Carey has turned informer. He believed the Land League furnished mur der fund. He himself gave the signals for the attack in Phoeulx Park when seven of the pri- soners now being tried pounced upon the victims Mr. W. H. Brereton is about to publish A mysterious person known number one through Messrs. Allen, and Co., in a cheap. and directed the Assassination Commitee popular form, a revised and amplified edition of

TERASA February 19th, Sheridan, who negociated the Kilmainham much attention last spring, and which was very his book on the Opiura Question, which attracted treaty, is implicated in the Dublin Assasination favourably received by most of the principal Organization

London papers Mr. Brereton's efforts to bring home to the. British have, A long and animated discussion took place bee plan accent fecive as Mr. Brereton's OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM-The Sum of Two Dollars will be charged for last evening relating to the amendment to the Address by Mr. Gorst, member for Chatham, understand, deal the Anti-Opium Society 2 still first edition proved to be, his second wa deprecating further concessions to lawless agitaruder blow. Even in less than twelve months tion in Ireland with the view of purchasing the fresh evidence of an important character has support of the disloyal in that country

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The silence of Irish members in the face of Donald Spence, one of our Consuls. In China ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

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Colborne Baber, and many others, Mr. Bre-pend in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna Februsy aand. In the House of Commons last night, Messrsretan has the credit of showing was asseriture and to take immediate delivery of their O'Brien and O'Donnell bitterly attacked the outwenty-five years ago, by the pan tocom-Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer ed Spanish Am-

Goods, policy of the Goverment in Ireland and said the Plished Chinese scholar. If it were only for outrages were the result of the Coercion Act. Ea antimony of Don, Sinibaldo de Mas, Mr. wil be landed and stored at Consignees risk

BP February 3rd

and expense. interesting, but its merit consists in its being one Brereton's Truth about Opium" would b on most exhaustive accounts of the purchase, Inbaltants of China prifiction And consumption" of opium b

by the

Hamilton Gordon has been sp @pointed Governor of Ceylon. hvide many b

Mr. Forster made a speech in the House Commons last night, showing Mr. Parnell's Kaponsibility for theoutrages in Ireland, Grientar la Dubin had unmasked. Mir! shouting but It was a lie, was suspende

Lord Hartington pointing out the allowing Mr. Parnell to speak in' repl orster's remarks, the debate on the add djourned until to-day?:

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The Secretary of State for War does not bind himself to accept the lowest of any Tender

Conditions, &c., of Contract No. 4, Scavenging

AMEYER,

anh qua để General

District Commissary General COMMISSARIAT OFFICE MU Hongkong gth March, 1883.

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the 17th March, 1883, at a P. NEANTHE WHOLE" OF HIS FAN

THE HONGKONG RACE MEETING DE HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURELLEZZAC88,,IN PAMPHLET FORM, ENSEN

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MS OF SALE --Canli.?

DRAWING, AND BEDROOM THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

~)~ As only a limited numþér has been printed,

orders should be sent without delay, to the 1953) ¡M. GUEDES 2, the HonGKONG TELKOKAPH ” OFFICE,

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Hongkong, 5th Marchy #383,

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No. 112, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, 16th May, 1882,

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DEALER IN SILKS: ANTON and Shanghai Gaures,Craps Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c, Ac, &c. The best house in the trade for high- "Class Curlos, GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY. of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

- Hongkong, 1st May, 1882

CHIE NAM,

GOLD WATCH MAKER

.D AND SILVERSMITH,

AND

EN GR A VER WATCHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED › ON MODERÁTE TERMS †

ALL WORK GUARANTÉED. JEWELRY MADE AND REPAIRED. No. 72, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 6th April, 1882.

HING,

TAILOR.

EALER in all kinds of Drapery, Silk Hand DEALE

kerchiefs, Embroidered Shawls, &cy, da

HAT AND CAP MAKERS FALSE

: Ladies material made up, and a perfect Fit Gia-

Podranteed at Moderate Charges.

MATTING AND MANILA CIGARS,

WAKE FOR SALE, BATE

No. 76, WELLINGTON STREET,-

3. HONGKONG, TERNA Hongkong, 12th October, 1882."

·LING.

SHING

BOOT AND SHOE MAKËR, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG,

HE CHEAPEST SHOF IN THE TRADE,

Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed,

Special experience in making"

RIDING BOOİR” Hongkong, 4th April, 1881.

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