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Price's affidavit about these articles having been published maliciously and from corrupt motives, Mr. Fraser-Smith said that such ex-párkaTM staterrents circulated by the restony and the

hero before anything had actually taken place i court were calculated to prejudicially affect

in the minds of those who knew nothing. the merits of the case. He was only desirous to know how far the Press was privileged to go in such matters, and had, of course, no wish to in any way fetter, the sights of the local newspapers. Captain Thomsett sald he would look into the mafter and let Mr. Fraser-Smith know the position of affairs. Mr. Francis add

Mr. Wotton both expressed opinions on the sub-

ject, which, however, had better not be men. tioned until the magistrate's decirlon is made known.

METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE FOR

THE CHINA COAST.

ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR, 1882-1883 The first year of the Meteorological Service for the China coast has been rather a year of pre- paration and organization than one of action.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1883.

FOOCHOW RACES

PROGRAMME-OF-THE-WINTER-MESTING,

FIRST DAY-THURSDAY, 13TH DECEMBER, 1883 The STEWARDS CUP, (Presented); value $100, for all China Ponies: weights as per scale; entrance $5. Half & Mile. The Maiden Stakes, of $15 each with $100 added; for all China Ponies that have never

fun at any meeting; weights as per scale. Three Quarters of a Mile.. The COMPRADORES CUP, (Presented); value - for all China Ponics; weights as per scale; entrance $10. Two Miles, The HACK STAKES, of Brocach with $59 added; for all China Ponies not otherwise entered at this meeting except for the Cosmopolitan Cup: to be ridden by jockeys who have never won a race; weights ribs, over weight for inches,

· Half a Mile, The STAND STARES, of $to each with $50 added; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale. Three Quarters of a Mile. The HAERWAN CUP, (Presented), value; for all China Poules that have never run previous to this meeting; weights as per scale; winner of the Malden Stakes 7lbs. extra; entrance 35

alone, and may any day be repeated in some Fresh quarter.

* CORRESPONDENCE,

(We do not necesmelly, endagaa tha optalous assessted-by-

· Correspondents in this column,

It is, however, matter for congratulation that |-the specifieenuse ofoffence which seemed likely wo few weeks ago to produce some diplomatic fric tion turns out upon investigation to have no real

THE HONGKONG CLUB. existence. Our readers will remember that a TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HostKo Tauberani. telegram ascribing the death of Consul Paken

SIR-I see a notice in the hall of the Hong- bain to the harsh and overbearing conduct of kong Club that there is to be a general meeting, the French Admiral called forth from Mr. Glad-af members held next week to discuss the pro stone expressions which, though carefully guarded, posed purchase of the Club by its members, thus were felt to indicate his appreciation of the making it a proprietary, or rather a co-operative gravity of such an occurrence. The Consul's affair here.will probably be a great many Secretary was said to have been put under opinions expressed at the meeting a comparative arrest, and he himself ordered to leave Tama new comer would, of course, not be considered tave within twenty-four hours. The worry to know so much as an old resident, yet these and excitement thus produced, acting, upon a are a few suggestions which some-one might frame already enfeebled by disease, were declared work up into shape which have suggested them, to have hurried him into his grave. The state-selves to my mind, and with your permission, ment was tolerably precise and circumstantial, just jat them down as they come. In the but the French Government professed itself en- first place the shares should be as largely spread tirely destitute of corroborating information. We among the members as possible; every meni- pointed out at the time that the character of Ad- ber should have at least one, and none should miral Pierre, who is well-known in this country, be allowed to hold more than ten-so as to pre- rendered it Improbable that he could be guilty of

vent the possibility of the affair becoming a so violent an action as that imputed to him except monopoly. The dividends should be fixed not under great provocation, while Mr. Pakenham's to exceed 10 per cent, and anything exceeding official experience and previous carcer made it that to be devoted to repairs, refitting, and im- equally improbable that such provocation could provements Billiards and bowls might be made have been given. It is now ascertained that what free without seriously injuring the Club's receipts ever may have been the orders issued by the and certainly drinks might be cheaper. We French Admiral, they did not in point of fact pay just as much for our drinks at the Club.as. cause or contribute to the death of Mr. Pakenham. We'de at the Hotel, In addition to a monthly sub- That unfortunate gentleman was already in ascription, and billiards and bowls are sometimes comatose and sinking condition when the orders arious item in que's monthly accountThe were issued, and could not have been aware of "chow, too, might be improved without any their purport. The death of a British official serfous loss to the Compradore, and I have at his post in the circumstances alleged in the noticed that the Hotel and Club seem to ring the telegram would have been a very serious matter, changes on the same bills of fare from week to the report is proved to be without foundation. members to become proprietors or are they not? and it as; therefore, a cause for satisfaction that week. But the main question now Is-are the tour Consul's death is by no means the if the former, let the Club be "run" for the whole of the case which, the Government has to consider. Other questions remain and have and let it be managed by a committee to be benefit of its members and not as a speculation, Abeen submitted to the Law Officers of the Crown, elected every year with a president and secretary The CHAASZE CUP, (Presented); value for whose report is expected immediately. But, the latter to be resident and salaried. As the all Chins Ponies; weights as per scale; winner at all events, one cause of offence, and that a Club is the only "home" many young men in of the Compradores or Hongkong Cup lbs very serious one, has been removed by the in- the Colony spend their evenings in, it should be extra, if of both 10lbs extra; entrance $10.vestigation into the circumstances of Consul made as attractive and at the same time as

Pakenham's dead.

economical as possible. I would even go so far As matters now stand, the point which excites as to suggest that a music room be added, and the greatest interest in this country is the treat, also that the billiard room and bowling alley be ment bestowed upon Mr. Shaw, a British subject, opened on Sunday evenings, say at 8 o'clock, for now suffering that indefinitely prolonged incar-1, with many others, fail to see the difference be ceration which under French law precedes trial, tween a game at billiards and a game at lawn ten-

One Mile.

4. Instruments of Observation—In the first place, selected instruments on a uniform model Should be supplied to the captains of vessels who have agreed to assist the service; and as these, since the commencement, number seventy, the question has become important. The Direc tor of the service thought it his duty to go him- sell to Europe to select the best instruments and find a maker in whom he could place full cou-palataya fidence. The adoption of the metric system of measurements in the service rendered it advis

able to go to Paris rather than London; the Direc- tor was glad to find what he was in search of, in the instruments adopted for the French Marine,

by the Central Meteorological Bureau of France, as well as a trustworthy manufacturer. Arrange- „ments were made that the instruments were ta

reach Shanghai by instalments at regular in- "tervals, and the defivery should have been con- pleted six or seven months after the order had been given and accepted. Though it is a matter of regret that the order has not yet been carried out, and that, during the frequent typhoons which have visited our coast this summer, proper instru ments of observation have not yet been supplied to our ships, it is better, perhaps to have a still longer delay than too much haste, as the in struments will doubtless gain by it. As soon as they arrive in Shanghai, which, according to last advices from Paris, should not be much longer delayed, the Director of the service will himself superintend their arrangement on board

The HONGKONG CUP, (Presented), value $200; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; winner of the Compradore's Cup 7ibs, extras entrance $10. One Mile and a Hali

SECOND DAY.-FRIDAY, 14th DECEMBER.

The RACING STAKES, of $10 each with 850 added; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; winner of the Stewards Cup 7lbs. extra, of the Stand Stakes tolbs. extra, if of both 14lbs. extra; previous non-starters 7lbs. extra Three Quarters of a Mile.

Two Miles:

One Mile.

is

The LOTTERY CUP, value $150; Second Pony $50; for all China Fonies that have never run previous to this Meeting; weight as per scale; (entrance $5... Ono Mile nad à Half. The BANKERS PLATE, (Presented); value $100

with a Sweepstakes of $10.cach added-for-all-We have received a great number of communi-mis at seasonable hours on the Sabbath, though China Fonies; weights as per scale; winners cations which testify to the interest taken in him iin 1883, 7lbs. penalty, this meeting included..on the double ground of his nationality and his occupation as a missionary. He is charged with the versels, and instruct the Captains in their The MONGOL CUP, value $ico; for all China holding continunication with the enemy," which in this case means the poor people whom he has Ponies; weights as per scale; winners rolbs. been engaged in teaching, and who were undoubt extra; entrance-$. Halfa-Mile.

him for advice in every The FOOCHOW STAKES, of $10 each; a forced difficulty. On the most general grounds the

edly accustomed to look entry for all China Ponies entered at this occasion was one when it was only common Meeting except those entered only for Hack justice to treat very gently and discriminatingly Stakes and Cosmopolitan Stakes; first Pony the offence of holding communication with the to receive seventy per cent, second Fony natives. Had the French been in regular twenty per cent, third Pony ten per cent occupation of the district and engaged in regular weighis is per scale. One Mile and a Quarter-warfare, we could more easily understanda The CONSULAR CUP, (Presented); value $100; for all China Ponles; weights as per scale; winners 7lbs, extra; entrance $. Three Quarters of a Mile,

use; and hopes that the adoption of the new system of measurement will not cause them too much trouble and dislike!"

The voyage of the Director, made with the sole object of expediting and furthering the service, and of which the charges have been liquidated out of the funds collected for the pur pose by the Meteorological Committee, of the Chamber of Commerce, has only occupied four months during the winter, a season when there are no typhoons, and when the presence of the Director at Siccawei was less necessary; but the daily observations have not in-

Bestrupted by his absences been i

a The daily Bulletin Ever since the Obscrvatory at Siccawel has undertaken the direction of the Meteorological Service, a daily bulletin, containing the principal, meteorological observations made at Siccawei, has been sent to the three Shanghai papers, and during. the whole period”, (since”... October, ⠀ 1882) there has been no interruption, in their Publication. The form given to this bulletin allows the public to form a qufficiently cor- reerides of the state of the atmosphere on the previous evening, and the principal changes which have taken place. With a little trouble it- will not be difficult, by the aid of these bulletins, to foresce with some probability the weather of to-morrow At Intervals, the Director of the ser vice has added to these bulletins short notes on the passage of typhoons in the neighbourhood of Shanghai

3. Time-Ball and Storm Signal Mast.—The conferences between the Observatory at Sicca. wei and the French, Municipal Council have terminated in a project for the erection of a time-ball for the Concessions and the Port of Shanghai. The Observatory at Siccamel will telegraph every day at noon, precisely. Funds have been voted for the purchase of the ne cessary instruments for the purpose, which have been already ordered in Europe and there is reason to hope that by the beginning of next year this service will be regularly in operation. The mast which will carry the meridian ball, will, serve equally to give to the harbour, warning signals, of tempests. These useful signals to sailors will thus be sooner `knówi," and, as well' understood; 'as notices in-

seried in the daily.

v papers, which might pass une noticed.

igorous application of the laws of war. In that case every one would at least have received fair notice of the condition of affairs, and would have had trustworthy indications of his duty, But the French made a sudden descent upon THIRD DAY.--SATURDAY, 15TH DECEMBER. Tamatave declared it a French town, and The TEA MERCHANTS CUP, (presented by the took all its inhabitants, European and native, by

Tea men); value $ 0.

murprise. It is a little too much to expect of or for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; should know exactly what is permitted and what Second Pony $50; dinary civilians in such circumstances that they winners at this meeting of a race of 13 micals forbidden, or should at once realize to the full every other race wan at these distances; en-reversal of the conditions to which they were ac Irance Bio One Mile and Three Quarters. customed. Went Mr. Shaw actually did, accord The MANCHU STAKES, of $10 each; weights asing to the accounts received in this country from per scale; for all China Ponies that have never Tamalave, is explained in two letters, one from won a race; winners at this meeting disan English missionary, the other from Mr. ---qualified. – One Mile—–

Intimations.

INTIMATION.

UNDER the heading "Exhibits to the Cork Exhibition, Ireland," "THE CORK

CONSTITUTION, No. 13,025, dated Saturday, July 14th 1883; anys :— MESSRS, TURNBULL JUNR. & SOMERVILLE,

Valletta, Malta, ekhibit in a tastefully arranged case, samples of their famous 'Kaisar- -Hind Cigarettes, and inasmuch as a revolution in the habit of smoking is now setting Ain, this exhibit should prove attractive to all lovers of the fragrant weed. Instead of strong Tobacco, oken 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.

Entimations.

CHS, J. GAUPP & CO.

HRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CHRONO

CLOCK-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND OPTICIANS.

NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHARTS AND BOOKS

for Louis Audemars Watches awarded the SOLE AGENTS

highest Prizes at every Exhibition; and. CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINI for Voigtländer and Sohn's

...“ GLASSES, AND SPYGLASSES. No 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (478

HONGKONG HOTEL..

know that there are many who play the latter HAIR DRESSING SALOON, who would condemn the former as immoral. Now I cannot see that either of these pastimes

worse than, lounging about with PM MARMANDE begs to inform the Com- neves, or sleeping off the effects of over-eating the above Establishment is now in full working Vmunity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that and want of exercise-on-the-Lord's day. In order fact, bealthy and harmless exercise and amuse- ment will tend to keep the body in condition and the mind rest far more than the morbid Sabbath.pastimes which are offered in the shape of dry reading and useless inactivity.

Yours faithfully,

"A CLUBMAN. Hongkong, 5th October, 1883.

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE FRENCH MAIL. The M. M. steamer Anddyr, with the next Freach mail, passed Cape St. James on the 3rd instant, and may be expected here on the 6th.

TH THE ENGLISHLLANDMAN The P. & O. Co.'s steamer Rohilla, with the standarthi pea, and is due bere on the 10th,

TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS staff now.consists of five competent workmen. He is prepared to execute Hair-dressing in all its branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes, or for ordinary wear, &c., &c.

HAIR CUTTING

50 Cents. SHAMPOOING

TRIMMING BEARDS

11

LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants “arë always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, specially set apart. for Indies, or at their own. Residences at MODERATE CHARGES.

Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Pinaud

antes it to keep for any length of time in any

For Sale.

FOR SALE:

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of GOLDEN GATE and

BWESTERN MILLS FLOUR, Lately from San Francisco.

PONGEE SILK of all kinds.

Apply to

FUNG TANG,, OF HEE CHEONG CHING HƠNG, 43, Bonham Strand

Hongkong, 6th August, 1883."

FOR SALE.

H. MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE

QUARTS..

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$33-per-Case PINTS.......

$23 per Case. Apply to

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BLACKHEAD

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for over 7lba, extra, and an additional gibs, for all the consequences flowing from so, sudden a next English mail, left Singapore on the 4th in who has had many years experience and guar/SALTER'S SPRING BALANCES,

The LADIES PURSE, (presented); for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; winners 7lbs extra; entrance $5. Once Round... ja ka The LEDGER CUP, (presented); First Fony to receive $1001 Second Pony $25; for all China Ponies; weights as per scale; winners of one race during the meeting rolbs, extra, if of two Round and a di entre entrance $5. Once

distance.

Chesson. What renders pedantic severity in such a case the more absurd is the circumstance, upon which the French themselves are fond of insist- ing, that the resistance offered to them was of the most feeble character, and that the enemy", with whom Mr. Shaw held communication after he had been suddenly and forcibly converted into French subject were a mere horde of refugees is only get out of reach of French rifles. These considerations, important enough in the case of ordinary civilians, apply with double force The CONSOLATION CUP, value $150; Second

to the case of a missionary, bound by his Pony 850; for all bona fide beaten Ponies that have run at this meeting; weights as per scale; calling and position to minister to the people among whom he laboured, and certainly entitled to entrance $5. One Mile,

suppose that a very wide and substantial difference. The CHAMPION STAKES, of $10 each with $100 would be admitted between his communications added; a forced entry for winners; (Excepting with his scared and scattered flock and the con- Winner of the Hack Stakes and Consolation veyance of information to an organized enemy Cup) winners of two races at this meeting in the course of a regular war. We shall be B1 extra, of more than two races 840 extra much surprised if any proof he forthcoming weights as per scale. One Mile and a Quarter that his communications were in any way differ The COSMOPOLITAN CUF, (Presented), value $-ent from those which he daily carried

for all China Fonies; catch weights over 12 the pursuit of his labour of love, and equally tones to be ridden by residents of Amoy and surprised if it can be shown that any ladie Foochowį entrance $5. Three Quarters of acretion of which he may conceivably have

Entries to close on sand November, 1883. ***

Improvement at the Central Obiervatory. logical Committee, some improvements have been made at the Central Observatory at Blocawela for the beneft of the Metéorological Service. As it was desirable that very exact observarjans should be made at the Central Observatory principally with reference to the wind, a wooden Lower to feet high has been constructed to carry the requisite instruments and among others fine anemometer by Beckley for the continual registration of the direction and fence of the wind This tower and the anemometer have been purchased out of the funds of the service,

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been guilty could have had the smallest appre- clable effect upon the French position. It may be suspected that his position as a missionary, which fire ought to have secured the most charitable con struction for any communications he may have, heid, has, in fact, been regarded as the head The difference arising out of the invasion of and front of his offending. The French are too Madagascar, which is now the subject of com- much accustomed to atone for the scanty respect munications between our own Government and they pay to their own religion by being very, that of France, is one which commande a good zealous in harassing its rivals: Our Goverment' deal of interest in this country pon general will, doubtless, do everything in its power to grounds. The Hovas are an inoffensive people are Mr. Shaw from being subleated on such h who have displayed very considerable willing charge to the protracted detention which French ness and capacity to adopt Western ideas procedure inflicts even upon the innocent. so far as they can be applied in their race But it seems to us that, the case is ons in 5. Publications.The study of the typhoons and country. Their ambasadors when in this which the British nation may make appeal to of 1881 has been published, and has received country secured a great amount of sympathy the broader considerations which Governmente favourable réception from the public, and especi-by the propriety of their demeanour and the are sometimes precluded from urging. Legal "ally from seafaring men. Numerous observa quiet patience with which they met the some reasoning may show that Mr. Shaw whether tions have been made during the year 1883-1883. at high handed treatment accorded to them lanecent or guilty, must go through all the pun- on the vessels which are giving their assisted by the French. It cannot, of course, be pretended shment before trial which accused persons arve ance to the Meteorological ServiceThe ex- that such considerations are capable of producto suffer in France. But French friendship to amination of these abvarvations as well as of Ing among us a very lively practical interest in this country can hardly be regarded a the forular, observarlona, taken are ports the people of Madagascar, but they do un larly warm if it does not sufficer inso and lighthouses on the Ching gaat has been doukeally suffice to arouse a certain amount of caso as this to set aside technicalities and commenced

and

Boreover, the Difctor of the service, dibing, the voyage to injustice are resorted to

honest ludignation when acts of oppression order the substantial" justice which would cost Europe, has secured the co-operation of the naturally reinforced by the circumstance that ion so much--Tims.

That sendment la France so little and gratify English public opin Messageries Reamers and of the vessels of the Madagascar does not stand alone in suffering. French Beets in China and Cochin China. This our neighbours across the Channel are active collection of meteorological documents, gether in mom than one direction just now" and "their" actior is Chop by any means of a kind to com- mand “unjdserved approbation, Restlessne such as they are now displaying finds to Produce irritation and uneasiness evenin quarters here no tangible mischief is alleged. It is easy day to ourselves that we are not the protectors

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TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) -

September 24th, 1883.

Sir Harry Parkes, Sir George Bowen and Mr. Grosvenor left this morning for Peking Mi Russell Young arrived here yesterday fromí

of Madagascar or Tonquin, but philosophy cant Ing. Mr. Tricou paid a visit yesterday n

not entirely control sensibility. Our own trade to Li Chung Tang and it is said anoth with Madagascar, though not very large, yet morning at 9.30 6.m., on account of whic constitutes a substantial interest. It is quite true wald, he put off his departure for Peking that it la not directly threatened in fact, A sad tole reaches here, The Antame the branch have dem the most categorical voy desired in leave by steamer, but, assurances that it will not be interfered with,terview with El Chung Tang be. while, frott some points of view may even be an overland for Annam, with hit)

¿vanta re to deal with Band Amin lätratórne The Chinese report says that on do

frushets in the Grand Canal, the,

Halen capsized and the Ayden per: drownedékzORKI ZAN

may L. The gap which was repaired (lans Friday:

has entered upon a burst again, and as, before, ther water poura

which cannot | the plains. What acdifference to the the interests of any even on the French Concession That

general feeling that though sound as when repaired the other tut be done by the French pro again in 24 hours AGR

they are not likely to It is said that 13 Chung Tang and Mr. Tricou particular good, and are will satisfactorily arranges all pending questions?

Constinto an example H Mr. Tricou oes to Peking Captain Miguan

does not stand ||will go with hipuki Mercury

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Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices

EVERY DAY...$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY...$1.00 TWICE A WEEK..$3.00 MEMARMANDE will receive direct from Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery: and. other Toilet requisites which will be open for Inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment:

The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Pankahs, and the Iced Shampoo is the greatest luxury of the day,

The Saloon to open from 7 AM. till 7. P.M. for the reception of those who feel the necessity, of a Tonsorial operation

·RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. «Henglong, rath June, 1883.

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