No. 4753,-SEPTEMBER 27, 1878.]

which case one man takes charge of two beats.

1-Ord September, 1878.

KONGKONG POLICE NIGHT, DUTIES.: +

CENTRAL DISTRICT,

Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. Beats, 23.

pam Posts, 26,

6 p.m. to Midnight....

1876. €

ABERDEEN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOUAL AND GENERAL.

Tak Aquatio Sports will be commenced to- morrow at the Victoria Recreation Club's Bath-house,

Tas Mensageries Maritimes Co. steamer Fangtse passed "Cape St. James outwards at 6p.m. yesterday... As we have been unable to supply the demand for our issue of the 25th, a Supple 1878.ment containing an account of the Daring Night Attack, with comments and corres- pondence thereon, is issued with the China Mail this evening,

I

6 p.m. to Midnight.

W. M. DRAME, Captain Buperintendent of Police.

Europeans,

1878

11

1877

1878.

1

1

Indiano,

2 { 2.

Chinese,

Midnight to 6 a,ma

Europeans, Indians, Chinese,

3

2.

10 p.m. to 4 am..

1877,

Europeans,

6

1876. Indians,

10

Chinese,

3

Midnight to 6 E.m

Europeans,

14

7

8

Chinese,

9 p.m. to 3 a.m. 1.

6 to 10 p.m.

Indiana,

15

18

16

Chinese,

21

20

20

1676 1877. Europeans,. 41 31

10 p.m. to 3 a.m.

· Total,.. { Indians, ........ 107

115

Indians,

14

16

34

Chinese,.... 146

144

42 106 146

Chinese,

20

10

18

2 to 6 a..

WATER POLICE.

Indians,

Chinese,

17 21

10

17

18

15,

6 p.m. to Midnight. 1876,

Exclusive of 3 Europeans and 10 Chinese wer Detectives at uncertain hours in 1878. Only 1 European Detective and 10 Chi- pesa in 1876-77.

Europeans, Chinese,

43.

1877.

B 44

·44

Midnight to 6 am.

1876. 1877.

6. 43

6 44

6 43

EASTERN DISTRICT. Bestions 1 and 2. Beats, 8. Posts 3. ℗ p.m. to Midnight.

Богорада,

1876 1877.

2

1878.

Indians,

1

Midnight to 6 a.m

Europeans,

2

Indians,

22-

6 to 10 p.m.

Indians,

4

3

Chinese,

19

10

1 &

10 p.m. to 2 a.m

Indians,

4.

4

1

hot Chinese,

10

10

11

2 to 6 a.m.

4 10

8 10

8

Indians, Chinese,

TanS, S. Taiwan reports having experienced 1878. a succession of heavy galon throughout the

Β ́

voyage, accompanied by an unsteady Baro meter, varying from 29.90 to 20.45. he 1878.ship was compelled to seek shelter on four

different occasions.

Еигореаля, Chiness,... at Aberdeen Tod haur B Wan batwon 10-Under-existing circustan, and since

Also each year 2 European and 8 Chinese

| P.M. to 4 AM.

the Police Chop has been removed to Yow W. M. DEANE, man-ti, would it not be advisable to station Captain Superintendent of Police one of H. M. gunboats opposits the 11th September, 1878.

Chinese part of the town? There is no particular reason why all the ships of war should He on the eastern side of the Harbour anchorage,

·

1

Minuto by His Excellency the Governor. 1 1roturn the Police Books-Volumes eleven and twelve, showing the duties for 1976 and 1877-which I bave perused, to

gether with the Report of Mr Deane and the Returns he was good enough to prepare at my request on the night duties of the 2. Those documents confirm the suspi. sions I entertained that the night beata in this Colony are undermanned.

Police Force,

WESTERN DISTRICT. Section 9. Beats, 8. Posts, 3...... 3. They also show that in the most im

6 p.in, to Midnight.

portant district the number of the Police 1876.

1878. on regular beats between midnight and six o'clock in the morning has been reduced since 1878, in the case of the European Force, from 14 to 8, and in the case of the Chinese Force from about 20 to 15,

4. The Captain Superintendent ale says that he has rarely enough men to fil

from has to order one man to take charge of

two beats.

1877.

Енгорваль,

1

1

Indiaas,

1.

1

Chinese,

1

Midnight to 6 a.m.

Europeans,

2

1

Indians,

Chinese,

1

Also 1877, 2 Indians; 1878, 4 Indians,

1878.

10 p.m. to 8 a.m.

6 to 10 p.m.

1876,

1877.

Indians,

3

8

Chinese,

8

-10 p.m. to 2 am.

Indians,

$

2

Chinese,

B

3 to 6

Indians, Chinese,

2

TAU-MA-TI

6 p.m. to Midnight.

5. Let the night beats and patrols in the Victoria district be at once restored to the maximum strength of 1876; and let the Captain Superintendent prepare for my consideration & revised sobome of night beats and patrols of about thirty-three per 9 cent. greater strength than the maximum

I refer to.

6. In future I should like to see weekly retorns of the night duties, and to receive a special report before the numbers are altered in any particular district.

J. POFE HENNESSY,

Governor. 27th September, 1878,'

SHAD HAD

1876,

1877.

1878.

Foropeans,

Indians,

2

2

Chinese,

3

3

Midnight to 6.a.mi.

Europeans,

Indians,

Chinese,

TSYM-SHA-TALI.

6 p.m. to Midnight.

1876.

1877.

Indiens,

2

2

Midnight to 6.a.m,

2

2

2

We learn that arrangements are being made to hire two steam-launches for night duty in the Barbour, at the orders of the

We learn that the death warrant in the

today. The prisoner's execution will take place at 6:30 am on Monday," at the usual place of execution." Tam Atal, as we stated some time since, was sentenced on the 28th ultimo: it will therefore be soon that the unhappy man will have been fully a month under sentence on Monday, the 30th. It is a great pity that he was not called upon to pay the last debt of justlos formight ago.

a

of about 12 miscreants, armed to the teeth, on a house la the parish of St. Lazaro.

3

a portion to provide for his marriage, because If unmarried, through having no legitimate children, it might.come that my father's house be left without an heir. Shanghai Courier.

deteriorating in quality, and their wants are supplied by two or three shops in X The increase of prime here in attributed of which ours is one of the most consider able At the age of 26 my father mar to the recent flood in the Canton district lod

a small-footed woman of Klangal and the consequent dearness of rice.

extraction. Her father was a merchant in **We don't send to prison the evil-doers, and had been settled there for three

ACCORDING to a consus lately mado by or- generations: after the fifth generation, and their thiering fraternity and feed them according to rule, his domicile will cease to dar of the Russian authorities there are, it on pork as you do da Hongkong ; we give be that of Kiang-al.) My stop-mother bore seems, still et Adrianople 38,000 Mussulman them, when caught, a few hundred lashes with her until her death on the estate in widows and orphans. These are all that my father two sous, both of whom lived refugees, the great majority of whom are with pissss of rattan until their flesh is the country. This is how it came about. remain of the 60,000 Mussulmans who came torn out of their back, and then tell them A few years before her death boy father had to that city in February and March last. to wy-lo. Still these marauders seem re- purchase a few acres mors of land in his ble, their number having been reduced by saved so much money that he was able to The mortality among them has boon torri- gardless of conséquences, and depredations native village; and, in order to keep this more than 20,000 from typhus and other are the order of the day."

in trim, and to watch the collection of diseases. These survivors are to be sent rents upon his ancestral property, he back to the villages from whence they camie directed my step-mother to take up her under the escort of Russian soldiers; but residence there. The shop was now without in the first instance inquiries are being help mate, which, as there are about made as to their antecedents through the twenty men rendered it necessary for him to look about and their settlement will depend upon employed in cake-baking, Bulgarian moukhtare of the said villages, for another partner. He, now being 41.the result of such inquiries. In the footed girl, daughter of a neighbouring count given of them by the adrianople cor years old, made the acquaintance of a large meantime they are, according to the ac tradesman in X, and in due course respondent of the Constantinople Messenger, took her to his house as his second wife or in dire distress, although rations and grain dinary atom, my father conducted both among them. Several boys who were concubine. Herein differing from the or- from the Russian stores are distributed his marriages himself, entirely dispensing formerly rich landed proprietors are now with the services of go-between. As the obliged to work for their daily bread as proverb says: "On your first marriage con- gardeners, shepherds, or porters; and ault your relations; on your second your crowds of ragged women and children Inclinations." My father, being a bold and daily besiege the medresses of the mosques, able man, improved upon the proverb in

as well as the house of the mufti, begging very lucrative, our average gains reaching the way donoribed. As the business was for food.

sixty dollars a month, my two elder brothers led from the beginning a very idle life; my streets and grow up in comparative idleness, father allowed them to play about the

WITH reference to the affray of Tuanday night last, or Wednesday morning, we re- member a case which was brought before the lagistrates about last November, in which some 14 men were arrested by P. O. Butllu, near Mch Koh Sul, in a boat, who were evidently bound on a similar expedition. They were armed with atink-pota, rifles, revolvers, spears and swords. These men were discharged, for reasons best known to those in authority.

·

SELLING "SAMSHU TO KUROPEANS.

My Creagh sat this afternoon to re-hear a case in which one Kwok Chi-fan had been fined $100 by Mr.May, the adjudicating Magistrate, and a quantity of samehu de stroyed.

Quotations.

HONGKONG, September 27, 1878.

credit,

OPIUM-New Patus, cash...$600 a 602L Old Patze, cash,... 570 a 6721 oredit,

>>

A

New Benaros, caab, ---

credit, None

"

*

Old Benares, caab, 540 a 5421

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credit,-

How Lolwe, canh, TRÊ

"

Allowance

aredit, 780

Tasis, 6 a 24

Old Malwa, cash, --

credit,

Taels, -

Allowance

Exchange.

Bank, on demand,

30 days' night, 6 months' sight,

Credits,

"

Documentary, 6 months' sight, Bombay, demand Rupees, Calcutta, Shanghai, demand, ... 80 days', ...

J

English Sovereigns, ... Australian Bovereigns,

L

Bar Silver, 17 dwtä. B., Syote, Mexicans, Gold Leaf, Discount

so that neither of them ever possessed-more Mr. Donnys appeared for the defence, learning than was necessary for the ordinary purposes of a tradesman's career. My Water Police Inspector. This astion has, He said he thought Mr May had no right mother bore my father three more sons, of we belleve, been taken by HE the Go-to have inflicted the find, as it was not a whom I am the eldest, being now 27 years vernor on his own responsibility, pending criminal offence, but merely a breach of the of age. Although I can not boast of any great scholarship, I am the literatus of the the long-looked for decision of the House conditions upon which defendant's license family, and have tried for my bachelorship Government on the steam-launch proposal had been granted, and was at the time the three or four times. As every one knows, bowever, is one of the most corrupt made and voted for some eighteen months Ordinance was framed entirely a case for of towns as examinations go, and several ego.

the Petty Sessions, He also submitted of my more wealthy friends have obtained that the adjudicating Magistrata (the bachelorships by bribing the examination. Honourable Charles May) had no right of the "ready-made composition company," porters to take out the themes to the offices all the beats, and that in such cases be case of Tam Atai was handed to the Sheriff-whatever to confiscate the sarnahu which where needy scholars prodace in a very

was found on

the defendant's pre- abort time an essay upon any subject for ship to note these legal objections, 36, paid to the examiner, by an arrangement mises. He would ask His Wor Tis. 20 or Tls. 80. If a considerable sum is even if the facts of the case were given made with their secretaries a certain rare against him, these legal objections would character can appear tenth or twentieth in license for 8 years, and must have been well whatever can conceal from him who the still hold good. Defendant had had a certain column, so that no precautions aware of the condition of the license ble (eupposed) writer is Recently, as my was not in the shop at the time the samahu father has only been dead two years, I have was sold to the soldiers, but it was sold by not been able to try again, but I shall d one of his shopmen. The fast was that an

an next year, and go on doing so until i old man was employed by the witnesses to pass; for there is always buy tho asrash, and he got ten cents for honest examiner coming down from Paking, a chance of an his trouble. The witnesses no doubt at or of my scraping thro' by accident or mis frat intended to tell the truth, but they take. Well, to ravert. had got themselves into a hole, and natural-though of course she did not understand a

My mother, ly tried to get cut of it as easily so they could. single character herself, was very careful Then again their acquaintance with Chinese about our education, and we three younger was very limited, and consequently they ones have at least the culture of gentlemen. could not very well remember Chinese faces. My two alder or step-brothers married After osling evidence Mr Dennys sub early; both were opium-smokers at an early nitted that the case had entirely age: the second died of sickness in the that no offence had been committed, been 36 now if he had lived), leaving broken down; he thought it was clear country at the age of 25, (he would bave or, if committed, that's nominal fine behind a widow and two children, all of would meet the case, It was the first whom now live in the shop. On the Mr May did not have all the evidence before my eideat brother and his wife and three which had been brought before the Court. death of my step-mother at the age of 45, him at the time he gave his dealsion. Here- children also came to live at the stop, lat. minded His Worship that the profits made ting out the country property to small by the defendant must have been very farmers. I have been married to a small. smail. The Chief Justice had given it as footed tradesman's daughter in for his opinion that the full penalty should the last five years, and have two children. would then be impossible to meet more her, for not be inflicted in small offences, as it I must confess I am not very faithful to serious cases.

am rather fond of spending a night out with my friends, and besides Sergeant King said that ainos the de have often hurt my mother's feelings by single case of drunkenness at the Race gambling or drinking dobta. Of late, how Course amongst the troops.

Mr Densys said, that that was all the know I send sixty por cont of my salary BABONETER

over, I have become steadier, and as you more reason why a nominal fine should be home every month. At all events I don't inflicted; the sale of the samshu had been smoke opium, which is something in my stopped.

favour, and having been much away from ine, or rather he would take no notion of other dialects, which must some time be of His Worship said he should reduce the home, have succeeded in picking up two the other fine, and simply fine the defond-use to me. The business of the shop is ant $60, or 3 months hard labour. With regard to the samshu which had been de stroyed, that was a matter he could not deal with.

CHINESE NOTES.

We think we may now, amending cur Latinity, say with greater force than ever: Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis The only thing lacking is the exact date when the change took place. Sir Thomas Wade 1878. is one of those who "should know better," for he also uses the term over and over again in his Colloquial Courss, the Bible. of Chinese students. In a note to Exer oise 38 he observes, referring to the “外: as a corollary of":"it the

Indians, Also each year :---1 European, Night Patrol; 1 Chizaman, 9 p.m. to 5 s.m.

Minute by His Excellency the Governor.

J. POPE HENNESSY,

Governor.

9th September, 1878.

1878,

GAP AND PEAK.

6 p.m. to Midnight,

1876.

1877.

Europaans, Indians,

Europeans, Indians,

1

2

2

2

Midnight to 6 a.m.

2

SHAU-KI WAN,

His Excellency the Governor visited the Government Olvil Hospital yesterday, and walked through the various wards, including those in which are the patients suffering from wounds received in the late afftsy.

The following entry was made in the Visitor's Book: paid a surprise visit to the Hospital to-day, and never saw it in better order. It reflects much credit on the Acting Medical Superintendent, Dr von der Borok. Porn HENNESSY." Few who have seen the Hospital lately will enter. tain a different opinión.

PAT AMUN, an actor, was charged with being out without a pass at to 2 a.m. this

and His Worship said he felt bound to punish the defendant, as he (Mr Francis) was informed that this law had not been. enforced for some months past, and that the Chino generally were of opinion that the rule requiring them to carry a light and pass was repealed or in abeyance. It would be much more satisfactory if a police notification were at once issued correcting this error.

a

#

Mr Dennys said that was entirely a mat tor for the Government,

The Court then rose.

Shares.

72+ 741

6.88

5.35

110 nominal

8

+48% counted.

27.10

8 to 9 p. c.

Hongkong Bank, 77% prem. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,700 China Traders' Ins. Co., $1.550 Yangtase Ins. Amoa, Tis, 725 Chinese Insurance Co., $385. North Chins Ins. Co., Tis. 1,230 H.K. Fire is. Oo,, $940 China Flee Ins. Co., $235 H.K. & W. Dock Co., $27% prein. H.K. O. & M. S.-boat Co., $12 % prem. Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tls. 20 China Coast St. Nav. Oo., Tha, 104 Hongkong Gas Co., $973 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 Obina Sugar Refinlog Co., $159 Chinese Imperial Loan, £107

Do.

of 1877, £106 Temperature.

Do. THERMOMETER Do,

Do.

Queen's Road)

9 ..... Horazone, September 27, 1878.

30.050

1 P. Ma...

30.000

-9 AM.... 4 P. Mira

29.990

85

1 F.M...

88

4 P. M....

86

Do. (Wet bulb) 9 A,

80

Do. -Do. 1 P.M.

Do,

4 P.M.

88

83

Do,

Do. Do. Maximum Do. Minimum over night

I have read these papers carefully, but within and the without; or the Central morning. Defendant admitted the ebargo, fondant had been fined there had not been pilfering at the till in order to pay my (Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises would be glad to see the Comparative Re[States and the States] without " Is it then taran from the other Districts made in a objectionable to speak of Central America? similar form to the Returns of the Central Is there any particular honour attached to District.

supposed central position? The fact is Mr Giles' ground is untenable, and we very manch doubt if any "alueloghe," wary or anwary, could be found to lend his name in support of the theory advanced by him. We do not gradge him his opinion, but we bave so uncomfortable feeling that it is not a "square" one.

Mr Glies now writes: "As to outside A REQUISITION to the Sheriff, to call a nation 'men'. this term should not public meeting for Monday week, the 7th be tolerated. Unfortunately it is tolerated, Prox., is in course of signature. and by many who should know better meeting is called to consider the present but 1 studiously avoid using it myself, and state of insecurity of life, and property in the 'gently discourage' its use whenever I hear Colony, and to pass auch resolutions as may be deemed advisable. Several idfluential It applied to foreigners by Chinese of all

names have already been obtained; and it' glasses {} of whatever class)." On page 20 is thought that the object of the requist. of Mr Giles' Colloquial Idioms published in 1673 we observe thin very term used for tionists-that of placing our position as residents here upon a safer basis then that "foreigners" [BAR] obtains at present-will be farthered On page 42 it is again used for "foreign' " by the fact that the meeting will take place (94) in the preface we are ten days hende.

6 p.m. to Midnight.

1876.

1878

*1877.

Europeans, Indians,

3

2

Midnight to 6 am.

Енторесия,

Indians,

1

Chinese,

3

9 p.m. to 5 a.m.,

Chinese,

Also 1 Indian on Night Patrol..

6 p.m. to Midnight.

Indiane,

STANLEY.

1

1878. 1877.

1978.

Едгореца,

1

1

1

Chinese

1

1

Midnight to 6.8.m

Europesa,

... 1

Indiace,

2

Chinese

2

9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Indians,

POKFODLUM.

Europeans, Indians, Chinese,

6 p.m. to Midnight.

1876,

1877.

1878,

1

ght to 8 a.m.

told the phrases are bond fide kwan hwaj that all trace of local taint is eliminated!" and that in using his phrases we are "on common ground with educated nativen from any one of the eighteen Provinces.!!

The term

is used in the

2nd Section of the Chefon Treaty. The

E and

The

Police Intelligence. 27th September, 1878.

TO-DAY'S FINEL

Lo Asing, hawking without a license. Fined 50 cents.

Ng Acbai, barking fresh fish in the public streets. Fined 25 cents.

Chan Ashi, master of licensed bost No. 1860, lying alongulda Peddar's Wharf. Fined 50 cents.

Shipping Intelligence.

The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, ichim

When laft DEO

VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

25, G. B. S Mar

managed by my youngest brother - unmar ried-who is the sharpest of us all, although only twenty-one years of age. My eldest brother does nothing but loaf about and smoke opium, receiving each month bis share of the profits. My next youngest brother is apprenticed to a neighbouring drag-shop, and will probably do well: he also lives in our shop with his wife and two children, There are thus twenty of us, including two of the workmen who live in the shop, and two female servants. Every month the pronta are calculated, and the small balance over household expensen is divided into aix equal portions, one of which goes to my mother, and one to each brother or his representatives. My eldest brother requires something extra for opium. For many years before his death my father had been a hard drinker. Being comparatively rich, earning as he trae the property of the Crown. Fined $2. alone, he naturally lived a easy

Lui Asam, a hawker, wilfully cutting a | did-480 or $70 a month from his shap

Ila 16, Invincible, Uchan Pui, master of a shop No. 156 as possible. He never had a taste for Hollywood Road, allowing dirt to ecen- opium, but he spent a great part of his

May It is the opinion of some that the steam.mulate near his premises, offenes admitted. leisure in wine drinking.

9, Napier, launch Kate drifted to where she was forad

Of cotirse be 14, Verona Fined $5.

was sober early in the morning, but from by the police. She is said to have been were charged with assaulting another ful and temi-boozy condition, I never Kitebel and Plean, two Siamese seamen, noon to bed-timo he was always in a cheer

17, Lord Macaulay, Hamburg 18, Niagara, seen by a Mandarin at Li Chi Bay at 6 a

Diamese saman and wounding him with an saw him drunk, He was much respected

June ase. They both denied the assault, and by the neighbours as a worthy and success. of the 28th and at 8 o'clock she was.casually said they did not know how the complainant ful tradesman, and on the whole I ea cay seen drifting by the people at the Cosmio get his head out 1st defendant was dis- that the mantle of his happiness has des politan Dock. A ship was being taken into or 14 days hard labour. The des was of our all deciding to break up the busines charged and 2nd defendant was fined $10 cended upon our generation. In the event the Dook at the time so that their attention paid.

Bad emigrate, the property, town and country, will be divided into eight por tions, of which my mother will take one my eldest brother one for himself and ono for his eldest bon my-second brother's

– was not much directed to the launch. “We

SKETCHES OF CHINESE FAMILY

LIKE.

are used in the 8rd Bestion, and the have also heard it said that according to the 官 term in the latter part of the same cozewain's statement there ware only from Section. It may be assumed from this 12 to 15 men on board the launch, that My grandfather was an agriculturist and widow will take one) I will take one; that, bealdes Sir Thomas-Wade, the late they only bad two muskete amongst them, owned about six Ecglish acres of peddy-my next younger brother ons; and my land, situated 60 mlles distant from the youngest brother two, one for himself and distinguished Chinese scholar Mr Mayers, while the police, who were alors on their Provincial Metropolis of X According ons for the expenses of his marriago. amongst those who "should know heels when the shots were fred, could easily to our genealogical register he was fifteenth This is because the expenses of all our 18762 Europeans and é Indians extra. better." In Me Mayors Chinese Govern bare caught that had they cuspected they who emigrated from Elang-ti to this Procommon estate. In case my eldest brother's in descent from our ancestor ABC), | marriages have been defrayed out of the

· on special duty on Fokfoolam Road,

ment" our Foreign Secretary is called were thieves. By the time Inspectorrince in the time of the Bilog Dynasty, eldest son dies unmarried, his next son

Europeans, Indianapo Chinesey.

HUNG HAM

General Patrol; 1873

Europeans, ......

Indians,

1877

1878.

1

1

1

10 pm, to 4 a.m.

...

3

Midnight to 6 am

Indianse**

1877 and 1876-6 pm to midnight, Chinese; midnight to 6 am., 1 Chinese.

Indiens,

128XH-and the term EZ /Grimes discovered the real nature of the three still lite #ith their wives and families without any sons, the eldest son of each

#

crew of the launch, she had shot ahead of them, and, rounding Stonesbutter's Irland, got eleen sway with full steam up:

PARAS

My grandfather had four sons, of whom will get the extra portion. In esse he die on the estate whilst my father, he was successive younger brother will take the élways of a more enterprising turn of mind place of the eldest son of my oldest brother than the other, long ago left his share of as the true Aderea of my father. Ef nons the property to outside cultivators on the but my youngest brother have sons left Goal termal When he was 28 siet eld upon iny eldest brother's death, then the He became an Apprentise to the fishermen's eldest Hving son of my youngest brother cake trade and at the age of 97 had will succeed to the representative place, amassed sufficient capital to establia's him but always a son of my eldest brother. ermen find it necessary to provide them evident. My oldest brother's son gets n self independently to the business Finn Thas the principle of extra portions to selves with a good, solid, tasty article which portion because he is the head of the next will keep a number of dogs na eno ndikont generatier, and my youngest brother gets

used to express 14 Colonial Government.

As one of the unwary we confess ont mistake in Latin prosody, and (metaphori B sally) unbreach ourselves for castigation. A Letter from Maso The

The construction of the English language, vernment here have taken the necessary and the niopties of the Chinese language, precautions against thieves. The other however, contain many pitfalls even for the day a district watakuan was murdered at more wary. Instances of both we have, we his post by a pistolshot, and yesterday an mundebenful sited was made by a handful

on Might Taizol, I think, given in this mots,

I EGGONG

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