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one. The one which he had fired was about

At this juncture, 4-45 pm. the Court was ad. journed until 9 a.m. to-morrow.

RIOT IN FOOCHOW.

9494 (FRÖM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Adams FOOCHOW, 15th Sept, 1883.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1883.

manager to evade justice) The unhappy victim' of this frightful brutality now suffering gives the name distinctly and clearly of this manager who profenses to be a British subject as the author of the outrage

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DARING ROBBERY OF AN

EAGI'S EYRIE.

The boy was in the cross street and after the shot he walked a few steps and then fell He walked towards the river. I saw where he fall: it was near the corner. It was at the door of

Sen eagles were formerly common in Shetland, The Hop Loong shop coppersmith's shop. Ne,

The Herald a few weeks ago announced the but through trapping and shooting these noble. I did not go to see the boy after he fell; how could I have time to leave my business? I saw a grown financial collapse of a semiforeign hong, which birds are now nearly extinct on these northern up person at the same time walk a few steps and proved a surprise of no small magnitude isles. Within the last three years a pair has. bath to foreigners and natives; but from established an eyrie in the cleft of a great sand- I stuck my head again out of the window and saw three foreigners. The one who fired that time to this we have not learnt from stone sca-cliff, known as the Bard of Bressay, our local thunderbolt what have been the forming the southmost point of the island of the gun was dressed in white, and the other two were dressed in black. I know the Hia Kee wine results of the alleged failure, or if any firessay, the island east of the mainland which shop. After the boy was killed I walked away. settlement has been arrived at The com- landlocks Lerwick harbour. On the east side the About one hour afterwards I saw two foreigners munity consider it somewhat strange that cliffs rise sheer out of the sea to a height of 400 pass my shop, one was the man who had the no notice has been taken in the Herald or 500 feet. The depredations of the eagles on firearm. He was dressed in white and the other either of the vitriol outrage, or the suspen- the farmis upon Beessay and the adjacent main- one dressed in black. He had a firearm in his sign of this semi-foreign heng, it is sur land this year have been excusive. The hungry hand, it was not the same firearm as the one mised that the Editor, of the fasher thinks caglets required to be fed, and almost daily with which he shot the boy. It was a shorterit politic to avoid treading on delicate ground. Imbs were missed from the fields. To put a The sailor's wife the sailor's star should be." stop to this plundering a project was formed to a yard in length, I know the man who recent return trip from Shanghai, I landed at rob the rest, and a daring young cragsmana fired when I see him; it is the prisoner the Pogoda Anchorage on a visit to a friend. On leader in hazardous adventures-undertook to I know him as he lives in my street getting ashore I was accosted by some sailors do so upon the first convenient opportunity. have seen him once. I only heard one shot. belonging to one of H.M.'s gunboats who looked The risk was great, for besides the peril of the the picture of health, and fit for anything, and descent and the ascent, there was a chance There was only one report the person was killed and there was no more, firing. I saw no apparently in a jocular mood. The following of a fight with the parent birds. The cyric The else who had any firearms.. I saw no one

dialogue took place:Beg pardon, Sir, can could only be seen by the aid of a glass attempting to kill the prisoner, nor assaulting you tell us where we can find the Dutch from a cliff on the north side. A considerable or threatening him in any way at the time be Consul? 1 replied that I was not aware of such way down the cliff is a large protruding boss- fired. There are six or seven shops between an official residing here; and that if there was something in the shape of an oriel window, with "mine and the bridge.

such a person he would most likely be located

a great cleft in the middle of it. In this cleft the nest was built. The exact distance of the at Foochow, One of the other sailors, with a laugh, then said :-" He don't want.no Consul,

nest, dowe the cliff-was first ascertained. By Sir, he wants some gin." 1 assured them

means of a reel of thread, with a small weight at that I knew of no respectable restaurant at

end, the measurement was found to be 15 Pagoda Anchorage, although I considered that fathoms, or about go feet. With two assist such a convenience was greatly needed, and ants, the cragsman very early one morning after some more conversation I left the jolly társ, shortly afterwards crossed the Sound of Bressay On my arrival at Foochow the same evening in a boat. The top of the "Bard" was attained met an old friend at the Club, and casually about three o'clock, A stout oaken stake having It is sometime since I had anything special to asked him if there was such an official residing been driven firmly into the ground, through an write about concerning this port, chiefly because at Foochow as a Dutch Consul. He assured me "eye" at the top of it one cad of a strong Manila the Foochow Herald gives you whatever little there was, and asked me if I would like to be in two-inch rope was passed. The young climber news we have. However, I now find an optroduced to that distinguished person. I willingly (says the account in the Scotian, from which| portunity of anticipating that paper, and I avail assented, when he astonished me greatly this narrative is taken) made this end secure myself of it to inform you of a rather serious dis by escorting me up to the bar where he round his body, while his assistants grasped the embance which occurred in the suburbs of the ordered "two goes of gin and seltzer and rope on the other side of the "eye." He city on the arst instant. ******

upon the "boy" producing-a-large-square--had taken off all superfluous-clothing-and- It appears that some Chinese, living in the bottle marked AVH he assured me that

wore a pair of thin goloshes. In a belt aliburba, wanted to exact contributions from all was the gentleman known in Foochow as the round his waist he had a six-chambered revolver. residents of that quaster for the purpose of building Dutch Consul. With considerable amusement, Over his shoulder was slung his fishing basket, a Chinese temple, The Spanish priests and then enquired from whence the square bottle Going over the brink of the cliff he partially Sisters of Charity, who live in that locality, re derived its name this he could not tell me, but climbed down, so as to take the strain as much fused to contribute for this purpose, and this refered me to the Editor ofthe Foochow Masher, as possible-of-the-rope. When he got to the greatly enraged, the Chinese, who are always and assured me that that gentleman with his

pond," as the place where the cyrie is built is Intuical to foreigners and anxious, to destroy all usual courtesy would give me all the information locally known, he found that fortune had fa- foreign residences in the vicinity. A mob was I required either personally or through the notes voured him in this that neither of the old birds "Therefore incited to set fire to the Roman Catbolic and queries of the next issue of his paper,

-was at home;-but 'at-the same time he found Church and the Asila de Saint "Enfance." On Front what I can learn there seems to have that it would be a difficult matter to get at the the night of the 21st inst. a large crowd as been no amicable settlement yet made between

nest. Immediately above the "pond" was a sembled at a Chinese temple to make arrange the French man-of-war and the owners of the great ledge of rock which completely overhung smears for carrying out the work of destruction sunken pilot boat Maris, and It appears there the eyrie; so that the cragsman, suspended in the proposed) But Mr. E. Frandon, acting consul for is some doubt if any one bas jurisdiction over the

air.on the same level as the nest, found himself rance, who was informed of the matter, imme French war ships out here excepting the Admiral

still ten or twelve feet from it He at onse diately repaired to the yames of the Total and himself; however, we are in hopes that the signalled to those above to be hauled up to this demanded prompt protection for the foreign in French Government, with their usual liberality, ledge; and, that having been done, he cautiously terests threatened by the rioters. The Total will make some compensation to the pilots, a climbed down its face, which had a sharp inward at once despatched a body of soldiers to the class of hard working men who cannot afford to slope, until he got upon the same run of strata scene of the disorder, who quickly arrested the stand any severe loss in these hard times. I had

as that upon which the next was built. By fol most prominent of the rioters, amongst whom rather an amusing conversation the other day lowing an open seam just wide enough to admit was the Prefect of the district. This official was with an ancient mariner who he had many-his-fingers he managed at last to scramble into afterwards released on condition that he took years experience on the pilot ground at this part, the "pond," where probably human foot had upon himself the entire responsibility of any who told me that one of the owners of the

never been set before. In the rocky chamber Further trouble that might ensue. The timely sunken pilot boat Maria had gone up to town in which he now found himself he could measures taken by the authorities at the in (Foochow) to consult the "hell-cat: I asked hardly stand upright: he therefore went round on stance of Mr. Feandon, assisted by a very heavy him if that was a marine "joss" or, a sea-god; his knees to the back of the neat. There were shower of zain that suddenly came on, effectuor if it had any connection with the feng shui; he two pretty eaglets in the syrie; and when they ally dispersed the sloters,

assured me no.. Knowing that the Chinese bave saw the strange intruder they buried their heads of the nest, and remained perfectly still. On lifting being. He did so, in his pidgin English style, nest, though only a fortnight old they were so and old cold wear wat are distincts Pure large and well grown that only one would go into man who and see

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the fishing basket. The cragsman was con. way off, who was as proud as a bantam cock sidering how he could get the other to the and who when perched on the gate, thinks all top of the cliff, when a warning shout from the world is listening to him when he owed above told him that one of the old birds was

collapsed after this explanation.

approaching. It was the female bird, which. Since the disastrious fire at the ice house a

apparently was determined to show fight in few weeks ago I am pleased to state that every-defence of her young. She came through the thing seems to be in good working order again. air, straight for the cyrie, like a "fish of light. It has been rumoured that there was some likeli ning"; and the cragsman had barely time to hood of the concem being floated into a limited throw himself on his back into the deepest recess Hability company but I know not if this rumour is authentic or not. All I can learn about the the infuriated eagle was upon him. She made of the "pond," and draw his revolver, when matter is that several gentlemen are daily visiting one tremendous but unsuccessful swoop at the establishment; one of them our local watch him with talons and beak, and simultant cleaner, another a canny Scot from the weaving ously he pulled, the trigger of his revolver. district of Paisley, and one of them, I have been The weapon, however, missed fire. The eagle informed, hails from the little spot where hovered outside for a moment before renewing William the Conqueor and King Harold settled the attack; but a shot from the revolver-there Should their visits prove to be with a view of effectually scared it to a distance of about 200 their little controversy in the year 1066 A.D. ports of which reverberated among the rocks→→ dating this new Company they will be a guar yards, where it continued to circle in the air, yelping like a dog. It was by-and-by joined by antee of its genuineness to the subscribers.

the male bird, but neither of the eagles again showed fight. The crageman, having deposited one eaglet in his fishing basket, took the other under his left arm, and, having given the signal to his companions, swung himself out of the

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INTIMATION.

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INDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK CONSTITU *.No, 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883, saya t MESSRS, TURNBULL JUNR. & SOMERVILLE,

"Valletta, Malta, exhibit in a tastofully arranged case, samples of their famous Kaisar. I-Hind 'Cigarettes, and inasmuch is a revolution in the habit of smoking is now setting in, this exhibit should prove attractive to all lovers of the fragrant weed. Instead of strong Tobacco, often used in too strong pipes and full flavoured Cigars, the mild Cigarette is rapidly coming into vogue. Those now on view in the Exhibition are highly spoken of by the Press, vendors, and smokers.!!

SOLE AGENCY,

NOVELTY STORE,

MARINE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD.

Hongkong, 26th September, 1883.

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J. M. GUEDES. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION OUSE AND LAND BROKER,

AGENT. :

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Minity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that MARMANDE begs to inform the Coin- the above Establishment is now in full working.. order,

Fortunately matters have thus far ended with- fa" jou" or god for nearly every thing ashore and below the woolly lining of englets out of the. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its }

out any serious damage having been donej but | float, I asked him to describe this wonderful it te dimcult to say for how long we can consider outered in safety. Any hour may bring forth serious trouble, and as port is left entirely unprotected, the position of foreigners is not an enviable out. There is a very strong feel Ang "of Kontility against foreigners abroad amongst the Chinese just now, and it would take very little fo fan this into a flame, which might end disastrously for the Foochow community, It is the unanimous opinion here that we should not be left entirely unprotected and that a visit from a man-of-war would have a most salutary effect. Should anything further transpire I will write to you at once. --

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FOOCHOW.

{FROM A CORRESPONDENT]

FoocHow, September, 15th, 1883.

I hear that a most atrocious case of vitriol throwing occurred here a short time ago, the victim being a supposed servant of the native oplum leking office. From what I can learn, this man ventured on the premises of one of the opium peddling houses, and was caught, and to punish him for his intrusion, the occupants pro- cured a bottle of vitriol, threw him on his back and poured the horrible liquid into his eyes, not. The marriage of Col. Wellesley to Kate

WELLINGTON'S HEIR.

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Mr. MARMANDE begs to affer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinand who has had many years experience and guar- antees it to keep for any length of time in any climate..

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The Saloon is cool find airy, b with Punkah, and the Iced Shampoo is the greatest luxury of the day on

The Saloon is open from 7AM. till 7 PM for the reception of those who feel the necessity of; a Tonsorial operation.

only causing the loss of sight, but actually Vaughan, an actress of the Gaiety Theatre; "pond," and was safely hauled up-his perilous of any other establishmay, being supplied:

according to a contemporary, attracts wide venture successfully accomplished. Both of the attention both in London and Paris. The eaglets are still alive, and appear to be thriving care is one of the most interesting that has well in captivity. They are fed three times, been published for a long time. Wellesley, at a day on flesh and fish, and on this diet are one period of his life, might have been regarded coming into ery beautiful plumage. Since the as the spoiled child of fortune. In appearance he cyrle was robbed it may be mentioned that the was a specimen of that splendid and almost | old engles bave on more than one occasion been faulticas beauty which is sometimes to be seen seen hovering over the town of Lerwick This in the men of the English upper class-tall, thin, is the first time for twenty years that eagles but muscular, fair-haired, and with features it have been captured alive in Shetland. once delicate and distinguished. While but a comparative youth he had reached, through the influence of his relatives, to a position of Colonel in the Guards. “Then he was appointed attaché at St. Petersburg, at which place he became an acquaintance and friend of poor.J. A. MacGahan, the celebrated American correspondent, After this Wellesley became First Military Secretary at Vicans and then public oplulon began to cry but against the extraordinary favors that were thus being heaped in such rapid succession on

MAILS EXPECTED.

burnt the cyca out clean from the sockets besides causing other damage to the man's face and body. The poor wretch found his way into the Hospital, which is now under the able management of Dr. Adams and others, On first learning of this occurrence. I was induced to visit this establishment with a friend so as to sea for ourselves the state the wretched man was in, and I think I can safely say that of all the horrible sights that ever I have been permitted to witness, this is the worst. I know not how to describe the wounds; it looks as if the man had been torn by some wild animal across the eyes and nose, down one ear and around the neck, breast and shoulders, Much to our astonishment we found that inspite of his terrible injuries the poor fellow was on fair way of recovery, which speaks volumes for the skill and care of Dr. Adams and his saxistante.

THE AMERICAN MAIL. Should he recover he will, however, be most.

The F. M. steamer City of Paking, with the horribly disfigured and totally blind. The rumbur Is that the author of this horrible crime is the the head of the young soldier. He had, means next American mail, left Yokohama on the 26th- manager of the oplum, peddling establishment, time, married Lord Cowley's daughter, a marriage instant, and may be expected to arrival here on sod has the audacity to style.

himself British apparently suitable in age, rank and tastes, the 3rd proximo... subject of Chinese descent person who hastings went well till Wellesicy paid a long visit est, chequered career and with a to London, and there he had the misfortune to hada mest adany aliases as would half fill column go to the Galety Theatre. This popular place of of your valuable paper. Should this rumour amusement is certainly, though not very large,

tection.

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Kate Vaughan had long been the belle of the theatre, a fhd had no histrionic ability.5/She had scarcely any voice, but she had a grace in mo».

THE INDIAN MAIL

The steamer Lennox, with the next Indian mail, left Singpore on the 23rd instant for the port, and is due here on the 29th.

STEAMERS EXPECTED,

To-day's Advertisements.

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RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY, RESET.. - Hongkong, tath June, 1883.

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The steamer Glesie left Singapore on the prove true, false to be hoped on behalf of perhaps the most significant institution of the 26th instant for this port, and may be expected the interests of humanity that the Chinese Aus kind in London. It is there that Connie here on the 2nd proximo,

Gilchrist---a snub-nosed and silly-looking girl. tharides will bring the caso to the notice of H.M. Consul, who, I doubt not, will give this about nineteen wear the Lopidale diamonds, fend is human form the full benefit of his pro It Is them that, when the theatre itself thats and the stage door opens, fashionable and dissipated It may be in the recollection of; many of the youth-or, as they are now called, our yeunisti old residents, here, both foreigners and natives, #fage dure)-wall; and ladies of the ballet, with that a few years ago a controversy: occurred boa salary of about $5 or $10 a week, drive off in tween the pension, said to be implicated In this coaches and four. outrage and

i pli better half which if I have not been misinformed: was brought to the notion of (think had the: Conel-then HM Comme

upon this so-called British tign that certainly may be described as won HONGKONG CLUB is hereby convened for WED M subject of Chinese descent he would have been derful. Before she met. Wellesley, she had NESDAY, the 10th October next, at 3.30 PM. Clectualy prepented from outraging) humanity alpidy won many hearts, and indeed, when he

SPECIAL BUSINESS. SATA in the manner described above, orkugushe made her acquaintance for the first time, was on

By Order of the General Committee, Farther antnews just to hand. It now friendly termî with another member of the aris, appears when this atrocious crime was committed tocracy From the latter she agreed, after some that four of the Chieres opanosted: "khathis | persuasion, to fly with Wellesleys. (The sequel. opium peckling, den left the port and proceeded to the whole business came a few days. Alter- Klint Hay aro Amoy - wards, when Colonel Wellesley was brought ¿the, native (batore the Divorce, Court by his wife, mada no "defence, and, of course, was immediately non- suited. After travelling three months on the

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↑ continent," he has just returned to England and made Kate his wife Colonel Wellesley is the pecrumptive to the Duke of Wellington, and Duke is childless and upward of 701 danseuse) will become Kate the Duchess, Fla/siot, the first time that; the aristocracy has been recruited from the boards of the Brilah

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7th September,

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NOTICE.

THE Undersigned begs to inforra the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Foreign Community that he has resigned his Partnership in the “NAM-SING TAILOR SHOP" and has Furchased an Interest in the “SZE HING LOONG SHOP,” No. 100, Queen's Road Central, carrying on the Business of TAILORS, OUTFITTERS, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. He hopes by strict attention to Business and Selling the Best Class of Goods at Moderate Prices to receiveM share of the patronage so liberally bestowed on him in the past.

AH NAM,. Late Partner in the

"NAM-SING Tallor Shop. Hongkong, 16th April, 1883.

NOTICE.

THE Public are respectfully informed that the

Undersigned has been trading at the under.. mentioned premises for the past 38 years as TAIL LOR, DRAPER, and GENERALOUTFITTER, Hehasnoconnection whatever with any other firm trading under a similar name or style, and takes this opportunity of informing, bold customers that their orders will receive the same careful attention in the future that has been' given to them in the past.. By supplying the Best Ma terials-and-Workmanship-at-MODERATE- PRICES, and by promptly attending to all orders entrusted to his charge, he hopes to be favored with the patronage of his old customers - and the Public Generally.

N.B.-Note the address..

NAM SING, No. 84, Queen's Road Central, Opposite the Central Market. -Hongkong, 25th April, 1883.-

H HOY LEE

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PAINTER. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND Water Colora All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. -IVORY MINIATURES A SPECIALITE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,

No. 53, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS, HONGKONG. Hongkong, 4th April, 1883.

CHEONG WO

TAILOR, DRAPER,

AND

GENERAL OUTFITTER BEST Materials and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed-

MODERATE PRICES.. DEALER IN CHINESE SILK OF ALL KINDS, PITH HATS, BAMBOO BLINDS,

WHOLESALE MANUFACTURE OF SILK COATS AND OTHER GARMENTS

FORS EXPORTATION." ALAN.B-Note the address No. 06, QUEEN BROAD

CENTRAL

SIXTH, DOOR WEST FROM POTTINGER STREET,

-Hongkong, 19th May, 1883.

SAM HING

KARENA! SZULTZ

** TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENI POLSCREEN OUTFITTER,

Best Materials and a Perfect Fit Guara

AT.MODERATE PRICES.

YEALER in CHINESE SILKS of all kinds,

OON'S DITH HATS, MATTING, BAMBOO

BREVET LIEUT COL H. S. PALMER, ROYAL ENGINEERS,

get #Péro: Déchèvren i Work on

FICE.

NORGE SPARKLING

THREE DOZEN FOR

~All Orders and Coming dressed to The Fictory,

be ad

Monk of the China Seat

SH-HONGKONGW

Hongkong, 11th April, 188,

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* TELEGRAPH " Office, Hararend

CPAURIBEACONSFIELIVARCADRAN

BLINDS, and has always on hand a very fine- selection Cofvarious kind of Silk Goods and Embroideries.

Wholesale Manufacturer of Silk Coats and other Garments for

No. 62:"QUEEN'S ROAD CE (Fourth Door West from Pottinger, Street, Hongkong "miss Adjust, 1881

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