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THE AUSTRALASIAN STATE PAPER.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1883.

AND THE EPILOGUE?

(Translated from O Independente.)

MACAO, September 12th." The very tearned enter Justice of Hongkong has just given judgment in the action in which the Consul for. Portugal in that colony, Mr. José Loureiro, instituted proceedings against the Directors of the Lusitano Club.

"What does this mean?" demanded the General.

"Spare him1 spare my father!" sobbed the youthful applicant.

The officer explained his relationship to one of the prisoners about to be executed

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Ah, that reminds me, said the chief looking FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON.

at his watch; "Pedro, nine is the hour. Let.

them be punctual, and have the business soon over."

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Again, with moving entreaties, the child be sought his father's life.

Did your father send you ́ hither?" asked the General.

"No, señor, he did not,"

"And how dare you, then

"My father has done nothing to deserve death," answered the lad. "He is a prisoner of war.

"Hal who taught you to question my justice? Answer me."

"No one, señor; but brave generals do not: hlways kill their prisoners."

The Memorandum presented some days ago to Lard-Derby by the Agents-General of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and New Zea lake is, says the Overland Mail, a momentous document. It marks, in fact, the birth of a crisis in the relations of those Colonies with the mother country, and a crisis the importance of which can scarcely be exaggerated, particularly 'when from a variety of causes there is serious danger

The resolution of Mr. Loureira in submitting of its being either mismanaged and misinterpreto a judicial tribunal the depreciation of his social ted, or even entirely overlooked in the midst of status, consequent upon his expulsion from the the chaos of troubles which at present bewilders Lusitano Club through the decision arrived at the Imperial Government.

The special significance of this remarkable at a general meeting, whereat he was held dis paper lica in this: it states very much more than qualified for membership through his attitude the fact (already understood in this country) that towards the Portuguese subjects whom it was his feat of foreign intervention has been the prime duty to protect and not to malign, was a very reason for Australian protests against past Im perial policy, and requests for immediate Im-unwise proceeding. perial activity. It goes far beyond that, and sets forth the history of events in the Pacific Islands since 1848. That history is an extraordinary record of outrages, kidnappings, maraudings, murders, and reprisals; and of the inability of the High Commissioner effectually to deal with them. That official's operations did not commence till 1878; and his powers were so limited that his action seems to have been virtually confined to "protesting, and reminding Lord Kimberley

"Hear me, señor," said he; "my father is "how often the attention ofher Majesty's Govern it for good or for evil, the consul of our country.greyhaired; he is wounded; his strength is fail- ment had been called to the greatly increased It is not, however, our desire to rail against the ing even now, though he stands up to receive the frequency of the murder of Europeans by natives." verdict in favor of the Club Lusitano,-which of fire of your men. I am young, and strong, and For the fast five years, in fact, things have been itself embodies the entire Portuguese community, well. Let them shoot me in his place, and let going from bad to worse, and the Australasian-not merely for reason of our sympathy with that my father go free." Governments think the time has come for the institution and that it has, for us, a high signi- strang hand's interference.

ficance, but from the fact that to do so would be a great piece of injustice..

This is not all, however. The Australasian Governments point to the unsatisfactory possi bilities of a sudden move by France in the New Hebrides question, and claim the "right to ask that they shall not be exposed to the creation of fortified naval stations and places d'armes in the Pacific which would shelter an enemy's fleet, and threaten their commerce, their coal-measures, ́and even their safety !..

More than this, too, and more than all, they are alarmed (and justly alarmed) at the creation

of French convict settlements in the Pacific, Escaped convicts from New Caledonia already find their way to the Queen's Colonies; and a daw has just been sanctioned in France which orders the transportation to the Loyalty and Mar- quesas Islands and to New Caledonia of 83,000 criminals, officially described as dangerous and steeped in every kind of vice and debauchery, These ruffians are to be free on arrival. The Australasian Governments, therefore, ask how they can be expected to bear these things with patience, and they Intimate their' conviction that the time has come when complete jurisdiction ought to be assumed by England over the West Ern Pacific, as the only means of meeting the difficulties which beset alike the Imperial and the Colonial Governments, and of averting evils which threaten her Majesty's loyal subjects in all that region."

-Thişir truly aginve declaration, demanding serious consideration and prompt initiative. We fear, however, that neither is likely to happen just now, The Government are beset by a score of pressing troubles, and paralysed by an un-Eng. lish fear of increasing their responsibilites. We are of opinion, however, that here is no question of ability or inability to undertake. Something must be done; and it is England's duty to do it, and a duty far higher than the reduction of the National Debt, or the suppression of cabs and beeriv elections. The solution of this question devolves upon us as an inevitable responsibility of empire; and the shirking of it will entail a serious breach in, if it does not entirely sever, our connection with our Australasian Colonies,

HE WAS PERMITTED TO SKIP.

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There is no doubt that the learned judge in deciding the case against the Consul for Por- tugal acted in strict accordance with justice, since the members of the Club Lusitano un doubtedly had the full right to expel from their midst a member whom they did not consider worthy of their society,

And yet it really grieves us to the heart to behold this blot upon the escutcheon of a man who, besides being one of our compatriots, is, be

the representative of Portugal might have been We could have wished, nevertheless, that spared the pain of another mortification which could have been eaally avoided, and which was upon the point of being avoided by mutual conces sions until Mr. Loureiro issued the impertinent akase to the effect that the Club Lusitana would. have to defray the entire legal expenses. ~~~

The Hongkong Telegraph with bitter irony, but with incontestable spirit says, in pub. ishing the result of the judgment delivered @gainst the Consulii

"and I hate the French. Boy, your father shall "kill whom I choose!" thundered Morillo; dic; I have said it; begone!"

.

The officer made a silent sign to the petitioner, to-intimate there was no hope, and that he must- changed. He walked up to the General, who had be gene. But the boy's countenance suddenly

turned away, and placed himself directly before him, with a look of calm resolution worthy of a martyr.

It was impossible to doubt the sincerity of this offer, for the face of the devoted child was kindled with a holy enthusiasm. A dark flush rushed to the brow of Morillo, and for a moment he looked on the bay in silence,

"You are willing to die," at length he said "for your father? Then, to suffer pain; for-him will.

save him?" be nothing, Will you lose one of your ears to

"I will," was the firm reply.

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Lend-me-your-sword, Fable"-and-in-an- instant, at one blow, the General struck off the nor to sway the bed nor raised his hand to wipe away the blood.

"So far, good; will you lose your other car?"AGENT. "I will, to save my father! answered the boy, convulsively.

"And to ends the 'Mal Creado' episode.” It has not yet ended nor can it end thus; it re quires the sequel which Mr. Loureiro will either child compelled his admiration, but unmoved" Morilla's eyes Bashed. The heroism of the spontaneously write or which the metropolitan from his cruel purpose, he smote off the other Government will be compelled to write This car with his still-reeking sword. will depend upon the manner in which Mr. Lou reiro understands the questions of dignity and the point of honor involved in the matter.

There was a dead silence.

And now, señor?" said the boy, breathing" quickly and looking up into the General's face,

And now, answered Morillo, a depart. The father of such a child is dangerous to Spain; he must pay the forfeit of his life!"

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HE Public are respectfully informed that the mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAI- LOR, DRAPER, and GENERAL OUTFITTER. He hasnóconnection whatever with any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing his old custqniers, that their orders will receive the same careful attention in the future that has been given t them in the past. By supplying the Benf May terials and Workmanship at MODERATE PRICES, and by promptly attending to) lif orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to favored with the patronage of his old customers and the Public Generally.

N.B. Note the address.

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Mr. Loureiro has, from all the facts and clr- cumstances elicited, jeopardized his prestige as. Consul, not alone before his own nationals, but, what goes even further, before foreigners. His dignity as a man should counsel him to sacrifice of this inhuman foc. Presently the report of fire- The maimed child went forth from the presence and relinquish his exceptional prerogatives as a Consul and to claim bi vindication, or at thecution of his father.Texas Siftlugs,

artis announced that he had winged the exe-ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON _least,-to-request-a-transfer-

The flag of Portugal will not serve as a shield to cover the expulsion from the Club Lusitano, under which he may gain admission into the palace of the Governors of Hongkong.(Govern- ment House) while he has not access to the homes of his compatriots,

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But, if from a misconceived ambition, Mr. Loureiro should under-rate, his dignity a well or the exalted requirements of the Portuguese public service, in comparison with the question of his pecuniary interests, then, FAREWELL the government of Portugal, now freed from the powerful influence, which led to the nomina- tion of Mr. Loureiro, hould not hesitate to relieve him from his present position or transfer. him to another consulate, where, being better guided by the recent bitter experiences to which his levity has subjected him, he may perhaps be able to fulfil his trust with greater acceptance.

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THIS EVENING. THE 25TH SEPTEMBER, HONGKONG AMATEUR -' DRAMATIC CLUB" WILL PLAY GOLDSMITH'S COMEDY,

STOOPS TO CONQUER

The latest lynching episode occurred re- cently on the scientific frontier of Texas, Kosciusko Dalrymple was a hard character, with n reputation as big as a courthouse, but not so symmetrical, perhaps, and at times he was looked upon with longing, avaricious eyes by the vigi- We await such time till the news of the defeat lantes. One day they nabbed him under surp of the Portuguese Consul shall have reached cious circumstances and hurried him out of town Portugal, in order to see what steps the Govem- to a neighboring grovo for the purpose-of-help-ment will take, so that we may then again revertTM ing hint over the gravelly bed of the shining to this matter. river of light. On this involuntary trip towards eternity. Kosky earnestly and eagerly pro tested his innocence of the express crime charged in the rude indictment and when the party arrived at the grove and took a breathing spell, Kosky got his second wind and commenced to harangue the multitude with all the vehe,

Mr. Loureiro, who does not particularly distinguish himself in his consular duties,SHE even in the most elementary affairs, could, with advantage, be replaced by any gentleman of the Portuguese community of Hongkong. ———————-

meacs of Mare Antony over the corpse of Car if not with that distinguished Roman's eloquence and address:

"Gentlemen," he said, "I'm a hard citizen.” "The point is well taken," said the Chairman of the committee," but tell us something new,” "Yes, I'm tough. You know all about me, I suppose know, my record and have got me down pretty fine?"

"We are on you, Kosky, this time for a fact," "Yea, gentlemen, you've got me at a dia. advantage. I'm a bad man from away back, but

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but the government, knowing that this assertion A GRAND CONCERT

emanates from the brain of St. José Alberto, Corte Real, will arrive at a very different con clusion, which is, that, for the post of Consul in Hongkong all are far better qualified to hold the postion than is Mr. José Loureiro,

THE SOLDIER'S SON.

It was a fierce and critical period of the war in the Peninsula, when General Morille, then command- ing the ith Spanish army, about 4,000 strong, I just want to remove one stain from my reputa Guadians, intending to fall on Seville as soon as passed down the Portuguese frontier to the Lower tion. I want to say just one word before I'm Marshal Soult should advance to the succour of swing up, and it isn't that I'm a-going to glory Badajoz. In the beginning of April, while the and to play on an organette. It laat one last French were disheartened by the sudden news ward to my poor old mother, for she has been dead these twenty years, God bless her. It isn't of the fall of that city, Morillo, issuing out of to confear and tell the young men go let whisky Portugal crossed the Lower Guadiana, and alone and never to leam the difference between the nine spot and the lady card. No, gentlemen, mone of these things agitate me now, at the supreme moment of my life. - But what I want to know, gentlemen, in this They say i sola Gabe Runnel's

"That's the charge, Kosky," said the Chaire

"That's why you are going to do for me now I suppose?"

"That's about it.

marched towards Seville.

But the hopes entertained by the Spaniards of being speedily in possession of Seville were cut off by a place of deceit. False Information, adroitly given by a Spaniard in the French in terest, led Morillo to believe Boult was close at and whemupon he immediately "retired" to Gibraleos....

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tion of a favorite project, cherished for many

The disappointment and fallure in the execu month irritated beyond control the naturally severe temper of General Morillo. It was even-- ing, and the division of the army under him were escamped some hours' march on their retreat, Preparations might have been seen for a military execution and a couple of French prisoners captured in the last skimmilah were, according to the cruel practice of many chiefs of those times,

"All right, gentlemen. Do any of you who have known me off and on for four or five years believe I don't know a good horse from a mustang from a bronche, from a scrub colt with the glanders, an old watch-eyed, sweened, poll -evil animile with his shoulders knocked down

and thrushes in all four feet, mane roached to be put to death. The captives were guarded with a

Jack-knife and saddle rails as big as a by file of soldiers, and the executioners, awalt- data, the word, of compand to draw up, were

platter!

You always was a good judge of a horse, leaning on their weapons, and talking of the

events of the last two days

has

*** Tông thất mich for you." Gure and #Well, thath all I got to say, gentlemen Now, if look like a man who would steal any of Gabe Runnel's stock when there was plenty of good tories "not "Riety rods away. If book chatemean and low down and in significant, wobble-jawed and ficckled; why

gentlemen, it was high time hung high

Goten with the matinees I've had my say,

m that low down in the scale of humanity, why, pull me up to glory and let me die like

chicken thief.

The Chairman ordered, the rope Kosky's neck, and covering bim chester rifle, said tropical

iskipi?

And Ko was off like the

Just then, one of the inferior officers returning to his fent, after giving some order to the men of age, who, citing his hand, and speaking in was interrupted by a boy, apparently ten years

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an accent slightly foreign, besought him, with ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, piteous entreaties, to procure bim admittance to the General The officer, found, and inquiry, that, he was the son of one of the French press th Boners, a soldier distinguished, for his eminent TAVING this day commenced Business, we peut

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you shall see the General, boy, since you wish it said the officer ta reply to the child's Foldalonate rentreaties but he will not grant Win your father's life: San Lucas but these French dogs have given us too much trouble already.” i They entered the General's tent. The child, as soon as Morillo was pointed out to him, rushed forward and knelt at his feet.

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REGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER CARMEL Y ALWAYS ON HAND, HAM

All CARL MALLORY Hongkong 24th June, 1881.

Proprietor.

Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and other Garments for exportation,

No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Fourth Door West from Pottinger Street.)

[247 Hongkong, 21st August, 1883. .....

JUST PUBLISHED.

PRICE THIRTY CENTS.

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TYP

OF THE EASTERN SEAS.

OON 8

EFTER

BREVET LIEUT COL HS PALMER, SEMANTINAS ROYAL ENGINEERS, "SADA Being a Review of, Pére Deckerren's Work

the Typhoons of the China Seale KELLY & WALSH HONGKONG. Hongkong, toth November, 188a.

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