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He is assisted by his two sosa, and they are so clever that he is enabled to confine his atten- tion almost exclusively to the study of the distil- lation and reduction of the "papaver somnifer- um" by the pneumatic bamboo process.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1883.

THE PANIC AT HANKO W.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

May, 8th 1883.

I have purposely delayed writing you in order

on this day and the Chairman of the Council with characteristic energy had the number of native constables in the Settlement doubled and supplied with swords.. The British Consul with characteristic cautiousness and seal for his own

"aat: has ever been known in geology, to obtain as much information as possible con. "Surrendered his private constable to

To-day's Advertisements.

ROYAL,.

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

blewLESSEE and MANAGER

in a life time, it will be seen that such vulgar at present either to ascertain or diving the origin characteristic wilfulness and perversings STAGE MANAGER..!

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usual re-

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LEADER OF ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR

E. S. WOLFE.

Intimations.

NOVELTY STORE,"

MARINE HOUSE; QUEEN'S ROAD,

KAISAR-I-HIND CIGARETTES.

W. HARLAND. THESE CIGARETTES, which are made of blends of pure TURKISH TOBACCO and RICE

J. NEIHOFF. .R. THORNE.

THIS EVENING,

the 15th May.

THE

ASTODON

STAR INSTREL

IN A

COMPLETE CHANGE OF

PROGRAMME.

BILLY WILSON IN HIS, ACROBATIC. SONG, AND DANCE

When it is stated that one son has acquired

the Consulate and defend it from THEATRE. thetallurgy, astronomy, photography, chem-cerning the troubles which have so recently all marauders, and each of us, with characteristic istry, electricity, hent, physical science and threatened us. We have to be thankful, how apprehension of unknown and coming evil, held other studies, of which Foreignem of the highest ever, that nothing more dreadful than exaggerat

our breath and waited, and finally the event, of Intelligence assume to master but one alone ed rumours have reached us. It is impossible which all these things are but the shadow, with affairs as the manufacture of torpedoek of the affair, which was not, fortunately, allowed over as quietly as could be desired, Remington rifles, and Armstrong guns must be to develop into anything very serious, owing to with a feeling, perhaps, rather of disap- well within his reach, especially when assisted the vigilance of the Chinese authorlies, whose pointment than rellef, and without so much by his brother, who has been in Europe, where energy in suppressing everything of a riotous as scorching a

ga hair or scratching one's flesh, he became sufficiently advanced to return and tendency is both untiring and praiseworthy, and ended in-well, no, not in amoke, but in build, or begin to build, an Arsenal, which un- whose summary method of dealing with such blood, since as I have already told you over 40 fortunately, the unimportant item of foundations turbulent and discontented characters as the of these poormisguided wretches paid the penalty being on a new principle, is now a heap ofruins. leader in this latest movement are, is worthy of

of their offence with their lives. Twelve of Now, the senle Top Toung-tang sends a Man- the highest commendation, they (the Chinese the prisoners were tied and beheaded on Satur- darin Peng, formerly connected with the Arsenal authorities) having decapitated no fewer than day, and on Sunday p.m. the number of de at Canton, to depose and replace Li Ta-jén as forty of the delinquents. Of course there has capitations had reached thirty-eight, on Mon- manager. Kismet, says Li, and

been no small amount of excilement, and we day, 7th Instant, forty, and I hear of one or regret of every one. Peng bringt his to the

have had abundant material for conversation two more, to-day. Heads have been sent to tinue of impecunious squeeze hunters, and with during the past week. As I have already ob- Wuchang and others are exposed in baskets in A sympathy for the cider Heli tasies, being served, we are painfully ignorant of the why and Han-yang and Hankow. I went to see the one interested in similar studies, places these wherefore of the disturbance, and are quite un- at the Hankow West gate, but, ugh it was two encyclopædias, bis sons, who never did five decided as to whether we should accept the pre-a ghastly spectacle, a terrible warming to the minutes' practical work in their lives, in charge sent pacific appearances as a guarantee of future. rising generation should they ever be tempted to of all departments with a carte blanche.

quietness, or whether we should keep our loins follow in the steps of evil-doers. Other heads Then is seen the result of the influence of girded and ready for emergencies, and thus pre-have been sent to the surrounding villages where their highly trained intellects over that of the vent the possibility of our being surprised by any they are to be exhibited on some conspicuous regular mechanie,

such ether And

equally unexpected and unwel- elevation.. Shut up the Torpedo Factory, as being able come portent of what we may expect from the

Proclamations have been issued by the res- to teach nothing more! Close the Rifle Factory tender mercies of an infuriated Chinese mob. pective Governors of Honan and Hupeh de as useless and expensive! Throw hundreds of The different stories teld accounting for the scarenouncing the leaders and instigators of the men out of employ at a day's notice and make (for happily it was nothing else) are strangely con- recent movement as traitors to their country' and those remaining work an hour earlier in the dicting and irreconcilable to each other, for you their Emperor, as having sinned before Heaven. morning and an hour later at night, 6.30. am. hear on one hand that the miscreants composing and in the sight of the law, and calling on the to 5.30. p., and that at reduced wages ! This the revolutionary body are all disbandet soldiers, people to assist in suppressing all such, anarchi- was their programme. As they can't do without and who, being too fay to work and too proud cal agitations, and offering a reward of 500,000 the Armstrong gun factory, go over and drive the to beg, have adopted a system of rapine and cash for the head centre, and six other rewards engine faster, insist on heavier cuts and quicker pillage as the easiest method of securing and of 200,000 cash each for the apprehension of speeds break tools, straps, and machines, ekeing out a miserable existence. They seem six other important leaders; so although every and then insolently and arrogantly abuse to have adopted as their motto "powder, panic, thing is quiet enough just now, I think from the the men for accidente which common plunder," and acting under the influence of that above that I am safe to argue we have not by sense predicted; and when finally con

brutality in their natures which could only sug any means heard the last of this attempted rising, vinced by actual

that the experience

geat such a system, have formed themselves into and it remains to be seen what measures the vulgar mechanic

right WIS

And the a sort of secret society, and living in a state of foreigners will take to ensure their own safety in refined intelligence was wrong, allowing the brute

predominate and proceed to blews, Tate semi-brigandage scour the surrounding country the event of another and more disastrous que to

in search, of victims, and woe to those who have break-Courier. stood it patiently, until 'intellect ap practical

the misfortune to fall into their clutches. pealed to

Again, you hear the movement originated in a art, intelle; and when practice applied it in return ran for its wits, and infuriated desire for revenge, owing to the Tastai of practice remained master of the field, after insis Hankow having some two years ago been the ting, on the removal of obnoxious intellect. That means of causing a local gentleman to be put the lives of these two ignoramuses were spared to an ignominious death. It is dus to the interference of Mr. Chal Lao-ya,

appears this man was an offender against the Government, the second director, who is much esteemed and but received a pardon for his crimes on dis- who is badly bruised, but, we am glad to say, tribuling his estates (which seem to have been not seriously-burt. The workmen then shouted pretty extensive) amongst his former tenants. for the Manager Peng, who, however, in response This he did, but very soon afterwards some disappeared more quickly than he came.

pretext was found for beheading him. He, how. ever, made his format tenants take an oath to avenge his death on the Tastal whenever a favourable opportunity should present itself. The tenants seemed to think the time had come to fulfil their promise and intended murdering the Tautal, robbing the banks and stores, and setting fire to the town.

Now the usual placards foreshadowed plainly what would and did occur and the Manager, Peng and the Hai clique are using their ut most influence to give a colour to their acts by trying to arrest and dismiss the workmen whom Hai assaulted; but the men had him under safeguard, and more placards are being printed and distributed stating the terms of the men; viz, that the Halis shall be removed, which has really been done, for their career inust now according to Chinese custom and law be virtually over, and, that, if the workman whom Heli assaulted is interfered with in any way, every man in the Arsenal will strike work. And there the quarrel stands. The workmen have the best of it, for the officials can only mitigate their

own punishment by

by trying and dismissing the men, and if they do that, the Arsenal is at once an empty lot of engines and beds, and factories Turrounding a lot of servantless masters.

The Hall who struck, the workman was but recently removed from the Polytechnic and is no more worse than the other two who ordered and abetted his cinctions by all means in their power.

Thus, in a few days--where nothing but peace and progress was known-discontent and mutiny reign.

The men shew their superiority to their masters, in that having onte demanded the deposition of the obnoxious Hels, and the demand being as sented to by the frightened Feng, they returned quietly next morning to their work.

Others again profess to see in the disquiet which now prevails the "cloud no bigger than a man's hand" foreboding mischief over all the land, and a calamitous future for China; nothing leas, indeed, than another rebellion in embryo, adding as an additional argument that it was from imilar insignificant beginnings arose the late Taiping Rebellion, assuming as it finally did those gigantic proportions which are nove matten of history.

you

STEAMERS EXPECTED,

- “LITTLE BLUE EYED Rose,”

JUDGED A BOWMAN WILL MAKE A FEW. REMARKS

on THE PROGRESS OF EDUCATION. THE MASTODON

SWISS BELL RINGERS WILL PLAY SOME POPULAR

AIRS OF THE DAY ON TILE BELLS.

Messrs. WILSON, MOODY, MORTON & YOUNG, THE GREAT AMERICAN SAND JIG.

Duett, "Whispering Hope,*** Messrs. JACKSON & BOWMAN... THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE WITH THE LAUGHABLE FARCE.

MRS. JENKIN'S VISITORS. TERMINATING WITH A BIRTHDAY PARTY, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,

MID-DAY PERFORMANCE

FOR

The D. D. R. steamer Feronia left Singapore on the 13th instant, and is due here on the 20th.

The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer BeGRAND renice left Singapore for this port on the 13th in stant, and may expected here on or about the 20th.

The Scottish Oriental Steamship Company's steamer Kong Bing, from Glasgow, left Singa- ALL pore on the 14th instant, and may be looked for here on or about the 21st.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

- THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

BARSIKTER

THERRONK

¡TER, AC

deeds of in- Direction of Wind

Homur

ANNT.

SANG HAL

SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES.

· NOTICE" MILITARY AND NAVY- in uniform will be admitted any Evening to the Back Seats for 50 cents.

PRICES OF ADMISSION!

Dress Circle........

Orchestra Stalls

Back Seats ....

man$2.50.

$3,00 $1.00.

Box Plan at-Mesir, KELLY & WALSH's where Seats can be secured, and where Subscription MANILA. Packets are obtainable containing,

This last solution of the enigma has many be- lievers among the Chinese, who will tell terrible tales of the perfect preparations made by the rictors for a simultaneous attack on Wuchangaomater. poques or so Baja.E Hanyang and Hankow, of bonfires ready to be kindled, and leaders ready to march Theraton attached t. 53.0 81.0 78.0 65.5 600 $5.0 with their several gangs to glorious bloodshed and plunder, that the strength of the revoulutionary body was something like 6,000 men all armed, and commanded by some of the bravest men the world has ever known; and I venture to add some of the most murderous desperdoes. Without waiting to comment on any of the above theories, I will relate as briefly as possible what has actually occurred within our sight and hearing during the last nine or ten days.

They now placard their demand for the cessa. tion of all steps against their fellow workman I think it was on Sunday, 29th April, we who was assaulted, under the threat of a unifirst heard the rumours of an intended rising versal strike, and as they are determined and amongst the natives, but were unable to ascer- resolute, it will be interesting to watch the course tain whether, the movement was an anti- of events and sco which side wins. On either foreign one or was merely some

trouble hand, as it seems to us, the workmen have the amongst some of the rival factions, as there are best of it and nothing but defeat awaits the new

a number of these latter up here. Nothing of clique of reorganisers who have thus disorgan any importance occurring in connection with Ized a previously well-conducted Institution. those rumours, we were disposed to treat them Shanghai Afercury,

somewhat lightly and with no larger battlefield than a billiard table and no more formidable for than the markers, we were blowing some very pretty music out of our own trumpets, indeed it would have been the height of folly for any num ber of asailants to have attacked us (five in num ber) just then. We had no fears. Fear argues a degenerate mind and consequently could be admitted,

SIR HARRY PARKES TO THE RESCUE.

not

We understand that some of the principal Causes of Sir Thomas Wade's resignation were his Chefoo "Convention fasco and the discredit brought upon the British flag by such acts on selves at the Races, the plot thickened and we On Monday, while you were enjoying-your- the part of Chinese officials igainst British eagerly listened to all the on dits which were Treaty Rights and against Britan interests, atajika weird and crooked, but not sufficiently terri man is the plaintiff in this case), the Waving to cause any serious alarm. In the evening

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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

in the Hankow city, where the natives are largely THE 'Spanish Steamer employeds and utensils of all kinds, some ruinor making and brass

"EMUY,"

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

THE

· LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHOPKEEPERS

AND TOHERS.

1377

THE DIRECTORS are prepared to let for a term--not exceeding FIVE YEARS (after completion) SIX HANDSOME SHOPS on the Basement of the Hotel Building,

For further particulars, apply to

PRAY LOUIS HAUSCHILD,

-Secretary.

Hongkong, 17th April, 1883.

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED

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*HE DIRECTORS, are now prepared to

Teceive TENDERS from suitable persons

for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the lease of the HONOLONG HOTEL with FURNITURE com plete

The Building (together with a powerful pas senger lift,) will comprise after the proposed alterations and additions have been completed, vis

THE BASEMENT.

Two Grand Enimaces from Pedder's Street and Queen's Road. Bar, Billiard, Reading and, Smoking Rooms with separate Entraace" from Pedder's Strpez.APAS STA

A handsomely fluted, up Ladies' Room, for the use of visitors and others

Manager's and General Offices, Kitchens,

the seizure of steam launches at Foochow (Har (owing story was circulated. Somewhere shin-shan riots, also at Foochow (which the English as the en which occasion he advised war with China, but was ousted in his pretty Hale scheme for covering his Chefoo Convention difficulty, by the astuteness of the Chinese officials of the Funkien province and further on account of the disrespectful way in which the Eastern Extension Australasian, and China Telegraph Company has been treated by Hung chang i it being shown and proved beyond the shadow, of a doubt that the Bridab Malkers influence at Peking had lots effect than that of the Da wtructions" to-arrest any of the

was the 44 Burpects o the latter having bean able, on account of the thought fit. Two were arrested and riker to the HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY ROOMS, consisting of Private DINING secret (1)

ment with Hun-chang, to livean and there confessed their complicity in a

the

mandarin had his attention attracted to a steady Captain Rementaria, will be despatched for the influx of strange and objectionable looking above Ports TODAY, the 15th inet, at FIVE wretches, and surmizing they meant mischief, P.. despatched no fewer than three notes of warning. For Freight or Passage, apply to to the Tantal, who it seems was very suspicions of the authenticity of these notes and declined waiting into any trap

Hongkong 11th May, 1883. rail for him with h

right have been

NOTICE.

which his eyes open, but be sent some

of his ammissaries to the mandarin

a far in on Chinese soil so they scheme to sack and burn the towns of W

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from the right of

Chang and

Hankog. - also admitted the

diplomals, for mombs past at Peking led to the arrest on Tuesday and Wednesda

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FIRST FLOOKorea on the A Public Dining Room capable of dining up... brendę warts of syo persons at the same time. MANELONE-LAEGE BREAKFAST ROOM,

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Chairman Local Committee, Hongkong, 15th May, 1883.

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TO LET.

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TEN SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS “P Have each 25.lefty, well ventilated and Hghted Bed Rooms, opening on to large Verandahi with, a commodious Bath Room for each room.tel All the Passages and Corridors throughout the premises are wide and well lighted, most of the furniture will be new and

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The special attention of Hotel Keepers and others is drawn to the unusual advantages offered.

The conduct of the Chiuse towards the existence of a society and gave the necessary M. & MANAGER of the above. Cour TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to each British, in connection with the laying of the information an to marks, signs, &e, whereby Eastern Extension's land end in the vicinity of the brethren could be distinguished This pany and takes charge from this date.

has been" the laughing stock of the foreign and many a time have the representatives which on the minds of the peace-abiding citize of over 100 member of this gang, the effect other powers liked each other the ques may be easily fagiod. The rumour thas tion How long wil British rests, be at-stantly apported, created the utmost cor lowed to enter on account of Wade's idiosyn-nation in the cities and a general pa cracter We also hear that Sir Harry Parkes Thousands of the natives fled from first duty will be lo chlain, by Yerce majeurs, if the country, carrying away what good necessary, such rights for the Espist Company cels they could fadeed, the exodus conti as the Dance (Great Northern Telegraph Com the gates were shut on Wednesday pany) do now enjoy and are in the past enjoy

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city, and to the course of Thursday another ico

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HongKong, 15th May, 1883-

EGGS, NOTICE,

were taken -- The crisă may said to have reached

on Thursday, and let ordinated thire ST. JOHN LODGE OF HONGKONG,

SKAPENG?? Sambinets Bes 30,000 people had left®

hou There was a complete

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Hongkang, 15th May, 1883.

For Sale.

D; K. GRIFFITH.”

THE LONDON AERATED WATERS,

MANUFACTURER OF

17,- BEACONSFIELD ARCADE

(Opposite the City Hall) -

S. MEYERS, MANAGER.

Intimations.

INTIMATION."

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IGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGAMO and late of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY has the honor to inform the community that he has arranged to remain in Hongkong, and will give

Having. Purchased the entire Machinery of the lessons in Music, Singing and the Pianoforte.

Plate Mr. E. CHASTEL'S

SODA WATER FACTORY

is now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Aerated Waters with

and despatch."

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Consumers are Invited to try those carefully Manufactured

"SPARKLING WATERS, THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR.

CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE." AddressMessrs. KELLY & WALSH,

Queen's Road. Hongkong, 1st March, 1883.

GOGO SHAMPOO WASH

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MR MOORE begs to recommend his to the public as unrivalled by any prepara- tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip

All Orders and Communications should be ad-pine Islands never use anything else for dressed to The Factory,

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The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties it will without fail arrest decaying. hair. It completely. eradicates sourf dandruff,

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Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any -length of time in any climate.

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AUCTIONEER

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AND COMMISSION

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