Avociation, backed up by the fecal Press, the Missors to Samen and kindred Associations in the old
country, succeeded in inducing the Government to introduce a messure in the Inc. I legislature providing for the prevention of cessary labour on board vessels in this harbour on Sandays. It was also very clearly exemplified by the comparative ease with which the Federated Augnlations of Great Britain got their Certificated Officers Bill brought before Parliament, and read a first time eighteen months ago,
In view, therefore, of the many indications In recent years of the advantages to be derived from unden It le strange that very large numbers
upwards of
of 30.000 certificated mariners-of British masters and officers hold aloof from from there useful societies they are the drones who devour the honey gathered by the busy boer. There can be little doubt, we think, that agad many of the ills to which the mercantile To vine officer is apparently bele are due to the aytm under which that coloural fraud on ciclulnus public the Board of Trade conducte, er rather effects to confuct its business. ได ddition to the work connected with our gigantic
Merchants Service, which alone would entail
enough work for any separate Sinta ant
#
it properly looked after, the Board
Auperintends harbonne, lighthouses.
measures,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1894.
Q.-Have you any credentials proving that you are un ambasador?
A. Yes; I have a letter.
Q-I that a letter written by the Chinese Emperor himself, or by a member of the Govern ment ?
A-I cannot answer,
Q-May I ask what is the giet of it? A-1 cannot answer; if you want to know accurately, you must ask the Japanese Govern- meal,
This concluded the interview.
Mr. Detring went to the Kobe post office yesterday, and asked to he allowed to send a telegram la Timotein. The application was refused by the officials on the ground that private telegrams for Chins could not be forwarded. Mr. Detring's movements appear to be watched very Hems as that he drew a sum of money from the closely, as the Japanese papers print such so Hongkong and Shanghel Bank yesterday,
CIRCUS LIFE BEHIND THE SCENES.
companies, art unisas, Indartzlet fast, was able (writes a representative of Carsell's
TINT PEOPLE AND THEIR PECULIARITIES. Meeting with Mr. Sam Hadley, the well- known agent-in-advance of linerant clroures,
Saturday
to glean a few interesting Journal detalls anent the customs, habits, and language of those connected with this almost prebistoric species of entertainment.
As regards takings, at 18, 27, and 10, a foli "house" would realise about £40, but a colossa) circus lika Senger's, with a tent holding 4,000 to 5,000 people, would bring in £200 % time,
I zaked my infarment, in conclusfor, how far he would drive in a season, and he showed me his diary for the last fire or alx years, which represented an average of about 1,500 inlles a reason.
FOOCHOW NOTES.
FOOCHOW, December 1st. We are Informed that 1,500 soldiers have been enlisted last week, and will be transported to Formoss.
A great quantity of Japan matches has arrived to $34 per case. here of late, and the price has fallen from $18
The late manager of this paper, Mr. S. A. Marçal, had, we regret to say, to resign his
steamer
Taku
To-day's Advertisements.
HARMSTON'S GRAND
CIRCUS.
WILD ANIMALS,
TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHT!
bas post on account of ill health, and left the port per ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING
18% yesterday. The Vieroy has received notice that Leong- koong-slag and Hick-ing-sing will arrive here from the
the North the former to take the post of Brigadier-General of Foochew, and the latter of the Hing-hwa
diatrice. Information has reached the Viceroy that there were some secret societies in the city under in tructions to set are to houses and rob the people, and H. E. has issued a proclamation fontructing the people to arrest them, and a reward of Broo will be given to sach culprit so arrested.
› A GREAT PROGRAMME. GRAND
COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Tendered by THE HARNSToms in their POFULAR MAWAGEN, ROBERT LOVE.
A GREAT PROGRAMME, INCLUDING "GOOD DAY, BOSS."
ALSO
Constituted as it is. It is manifest that 250 | the theatrical· profission has an unenvia the following morning when he was brang A WELL-KNOWN LOCAL GENTLEMAN
The chief of a gang of thieves was arrested on Tuesday night last by the night patrols, and before the magistrate, he said that he was under street by his friends. The magistrate ordered 200 blow with the bamboo, to ensure his future good behaviour.
the
duties and tha | kodunes offenders; but in originality of lafluence of liquor, 'and was left alone la the
foreshores, sex fisheries, standard weights
PaliWAYS, PRE and
jolat-stock Imways, regulations under the Acts, trade marks,
statistics (both copyright, home and colonial), agricultural, amigration and grain reinens, and a number of other matters of considerable Importance including, of and stranding inquiries, roarse, wreck, collision and
Byard of Trade can do notblog πιστε than 'tcamp' Its mui | Hfarious duti consequence is that the British Merchant Service has suffered, and silil feels the pinch, from the neglect and grow ignorance of its needs, and it in this year of grace for below the standard of ficte cy and utility which might have been Altained years ago but for the mill-stone (the mysterious and autocratic donclave of do nothing and nobodies) which, metaphorically aily reand speaking, from first to list haq bera bang its neck, Seeing, then, that the evils are great, that the labourers are many and that the means of improving their condition are ready at hard, it
it appears something worse than mere folly for those who are eligible far membership should any longer paddle their own canoes, Brilish matters and officers should bind themselves together.
in
greater
The first thing we began to talk about was the language of
ef circows, As everybody knows,
lags, and music-bait people are for slang word coluage circes people can give both their brother professionale very long art and a beating. They poses llarg which almost that if I went inta
bents to a language. My informant told me "room" full of test-men I might easily imagine 1 was in some foreign country amongst a strange race of people.
Let me give
few examples of their word colangs. "Money" is "posh," "medses," "dicali," avis "spendaliz, an
and when the per
performers and workmen are solicitous (not an uncommon event in the smaller class of circoses) about the time of the their salaries becoming dus, you will hear thens
"Has the ghost walked ?" pr.
Dr. "Will the dat walk to-day ?" "Threepence they call tres soldis," and "shiling "lone"
Food
}
WILL ENTER
(The Tron's Den in ComPART
with
SIGNOR LEO. HERNANDEZ."
WITH EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH.
The rice dealers in the Liang-kong district have sent a petiifón to the Viceroy, requesting him to allow all the rice Junks to come through the Tongial channel, instead of the NEW AND ENTERTAINING NOVELTIES
dinary course, on account of the torpedom having been laid down at the entrance of this river: In reply to the question, the Viceroy stated that there were no likin stations to collect the duties, and he cannot comply with the request until he hears from the authorities of
that district. Export
Foftea to Great Britain and the con- tinent of Europe, to the end of November in sach
one world-wide The # mangær{H »bich is evidenti. Jaar, are as follows :--
cor fede all.., seeking the wellars of themselves their employers who are nowadays not slow of their servants, and Qu
to
•
corruption from the French "manger," to est "Have you seen the dona of the keir ?" means
community whose prond "Have you seen the landlady of the public-
Indise the loyalty.
dals and 20 and an
house M
Lodgings, or "žiggins," are called “latara," which has a distinctly South European sound about it. It is, however, the amblilen of the regular circus artistes, and especially the lady performers, to have a "living” waggon of their
Own.
It is supposed to confer on them an appearance of financial substantiality and inde- pendence. Horses
If le that by means chiefly of her Mor eunite Marine, Great Britain hav attained her present excited commercial position among the nailons, and as community, 109, who
the of England to all
to all parts of the the cary would, arely no effort should be spared to bring the Service un to a high standard of efficiency lo every respect in
in order that it may not only obtala but even command the respect which is due to` a body whose services are as important to the whole nation as they are frequently arduous and dangerous. But it must be la mind
barne they such a lofty poshion can only be attafood. by the members of Associations remembering that they must ho'd t
I together steadfastly, that theyLope I lope st. British sallons, and the merchant flag of 'merrie, merrie England must ever: fiy aloft, proudly and majestically, beyond the power of criminals to stain it and beyond the power of tyrants to conquer it, '
be
MR. DETRING IN JAPAN. Referring to the special and abortive mission of Mr. G. Detring to Japan the Kobe Chronicle of the 28 h ultimo has the following
The somewhat extraordinary news which Reuter sends out that China has sent Mr. Dering to Japan in order to make overtures for peace appears to be funded on fact. Mr. Detring arrived here by the Liyu on accompanied by Mr. Michie, Jurnalist who has recently
mes correspondent at
Times
beep
are always called “prada," and when the circus in en yowir, and they are drawing the
hill, tip
the male members of the company are supposed to get down to lighten the Burden; li not, you will hear the circus pro- prietor shouting out at the top of his voice- means, Diamount I diame
ut I dan bars!" which As in other entertainments, a great deal of the
dlampant
saccess of the circus depends upon the ability and energy of the agent-in-advance. Obtaining field thereof on which the circus tent is dis called " getting tober," and the man to stand is
ศ. who lets the ground ibe tober man." He is looked
the tent-men with great awe upon by
will hear on his and reverence, and often you unexpected approach-the warning, "Waht wahti esht 1 here comer the tober man."
Land in a good situation will fetch from a to £4 a day, and the turf that has been cut to make the ring must be replaced-though at the last moment this little duty is often overlooked.
It would be impossible, even if it were desir." on Monday afternoon, able,
ble, in an article of this length to reproduce the well-known
acting a
conversation between circus people, but a few It is stated phrases will indicate the peculiarity of the Hage" and the inability of anyone not versed int in it to
"Prebend It:
inti palanki" means, "Don't let anyone orite more slangy equivalent, "Mum's
recerentuin. that immediately on landing Mr. 1
letter
10
Detring to Count Ito, the Premier, requestor an inter view in order that he might present from
the Viceroy
roy L Hang-chang which be the word."
confidently stated beats, and which is
pon which negotia- contain proposal fans for peace can be commenced. It appears
Govern however, that the Chinese
which
extraordinary, however,
-
** Vardi the omi 1" "Observe the policeman 1";
caution that appears from some reason or another to be now and then necessary. "Vardi "
"wide"--but, what "om!" is derived from it would be difficult to conjecture, unless it comes origin,
ment should choose one of its foreign officials to seems to be a bastard perversion of the Latin'
convey such an important messyed the froen assi
be expected to be
naturally be
que or other of the fareizu diplomatic officers in
pure slang, such as "Oliver
Some oftro la pure a
Japan. China has come to a pretty pass when 7) "John the hated barbarian has to be commissioned to Hodley 1" (Look sharp!) The orchestra are sus for peace. It is expected that Mr. Duo, the
by the not very elegant title of wind-
known
U. S. Mister to Japan, will assist Mr. Dering Jammers; and from what Mr. Hadley informed In his efforis to open negotiations with the Japanese Government, and to act as the medium me, do not apparently command that arktic. through which the proposals will be made, Mr. reverence which musicians inspire in Bigher
grades Den is expected to leave the capital for Hizu-
of employment. When their services are Dot required by the ring "the walt or·rest is shima to-day,
called dead act,"
Was
4
There are said to be a number of Chinese on Foard the Ziyu, belleved to be high officials with authority to back up Mr. Detring's credentials. The vessel, though now flying the German flag,
of formerly one
be Chloe Merchants steamers, and the police, who seem to have been well aware that her arrival bere had zomerbieg to do with the war, have placed ber and every member of her crew, as well as her two foreign. passengers,
the closest surveillance.
*All the while
Captain Blethen, the master of the Ziys, was on shoreyes erday bet
he was "shadowed, net by a detective, but by a a polloemes is uniform. If he walked the policeman wa
walked :
It be took a 'sicksha the policeman took another il he entered a shep the policeman waited out side. It must have been bard work for the policeman, as the Captain walked and roda a good deal vesterday, but 'he did not mucceed in shaking off his compraton,
According to an "exira * sent out by the Ozeka Araky this morning, Me, Detring has somewhat undiplomatically allowed himself to be inter- viewed by a member of that joumal's star, and answered questions na follows sim
In social standing, I was Informed, the order ruus(1) Artistes (3) bardamen: grooms; and (a) tant-men, and each class "*kept to itself," Samsilmes a groom might siks tent-man to share bis alcholic potations, but it was looked upon as generous condescension.
The canvas-elevations have evidently a hand me of it. They must accustom themselves to "sleep rough "that is to say, they must put with mother sink for a bed and the canopy of heaven for a covering. Such al frente repose | is known as “slum-gorelog.”
Circuses in this country go out in the early spring, and in the late automx maske for
bizziah town, where they wooden building in a comfortably hibernate.
As regards salaries, Mr. Hadley gave me some. Interesting statistics.
Artistes,
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course, vary according to the class of circus from weck to £30. The “wind- jammare " get 308, to 328. Gdi a week ; grooma,
a work ; tint-wen, 181, a week, The
gbost walls" twice a wool--the small "treasury" being an Batonday and the big one an Trenday. There is a peculiar reason for the Big "treasury”. sof being on Saturday. Some w the lower class of circus people, such as the a migratory manne gross and tent-men, are of and when they get a glancellabed on Saturday) at the sévutinement columns of the Bre they might font disposed to gratify their Income tive lastincts, but the fact of knowing that th larger part of their salary is still due in the m mala na an impestatible deterrent, and in it mu quon, stay on front week to wash inill the and of
mature,
For what parpona have you come to A-I came to Japan as an ambassador hom Chins in order to use all my efforts in favour of securing
ecuring the peace of the East
Q-It your visit by the Instruction of the Poking Garemment, or by order of the Vioway Li Hang-chang
A.—It is by the Instruction of the Peking - the season. Snant. (After a paust) My włosion is į
Li Hong-chang and the Paking Govern- philling a day by dracalag in gorgeous utiles and ment as
la zelamphal shariots in the midday pre-
as well.
The wires of the "windjammers" can win a
The war between Japan and China is mow at its height, and yet you suddenly come to Sharing, they giving the public the idea that the
Japan, beating a message of peace. In Chian | K
Lojow is of much Vaster yespertions_than
still working preparations to contiams the way! The dot of mining those hỹ ) that unhessce
timing glorias
A.-China has no wish to engage in war with | in teme and beg pec"Lagenpha 1
Japan. She only wishes for the pence of the of the ring and
Where are you golag to firat? A-I wont sabore yesterday and saw the
represent the grun
spectacle" spread out before their roya, ayeg Governor of Hyoga-ken, and asked whether : eben amounts to about 20 8 Work. cauld proceed to Headquarters, As soon as i The entire inclusive nout of runalng a giroms get an answer, I am going to take the stungser to | much sa 3 kaye deemiked" would be lam ¿ão to
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1888
1887
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