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kong. His knowledge of what may be
termed masonio jurisprudence is ac curate and extensive; and to this fact, coupled with his conseless efforts to maintain the high principles of the Craft in their original purity, may be attributed the success of the order here during the last few years. The worthy District Grand Master's departure has furnished the occasion for an expression on the part of his brethren of their high sense of his services and his worthiness: a portrait of the. R. W. D. G. Master has been made and coloured, in which he appears wearing his regalis, and it will decorate the walls of the Masonic Hall, As we have already stated, the mantle of Mr Linstead has fallen upon Mr C. P. Chater, who will worthily all the post of Deputy District Grand Master during the absence of his chief. We are requested to remind. members of the masonic fraternity that the Government steama-launch will leave Fedders' Wharf at 6.30 to-morrow morning, to convey Mr Linstead on board the Malacca, and that all members of the Craft are invited to accompany him, sud say Good-bye,
COLONEL Biddulph, who, according to Router's Telegram appearing in last night's paper, has been appointed to succeed Sir Garnet Wolseley as Governor of Cyprus, was until lately Commissioner at Nikosia, and the last we heard of him was that be had left on a mission of importance for Constantinople. If we remember rightly, he went out with Sir Gernet Wolseley when the Island of Venus was taken over by the British.-
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after vainly endeavouring to induce their The Armenian community of Calcutta, bishop to relieve himself of his pastoral duties and return to his country, on the him, have actually get up a petition ad- ground that they eauld do well without dressed to the bishop, in which they re- spectfully request him to leave the diocese. The reason they assign for asking him to quit is that he had come to Calcutts from Jalphi simply on a tour of inspection, and had greatly exceeded the time within which as many months bad now elapsed, and he inspections of the kind lasted, it was high time that he should bid them adiou. By his stopping in Calcutta the poor wore deprived, as the money which they had to spend on his account rightly belonged to them.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
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Police Intelligence.. (Before the Hon. C. B. Plunket)
Saturday, 14th June.
ALLEGED ASSAULT ON THE FOLIOR,
their attention to the cultivation of other | In the meantime a potition sont to the Pro- of cheap teas from China are largely tine-mode regulations for the supply to Japan pass through the zone of heavy rifle products which find a ready sale in the vincial Legislature sets forth that the Chitared with gallic acid, an addition which is of opium needed for medicine, and the which met them on their attempting development of the industry of the in- almost every dollar they make out of the herb, while giving the decoction a darker troduction of the drug for improper uses appearance the Zulu retreat comment markets of London and Paris. The latent nese not only monopolise labour, but send said to impart a fictitious strength to the committee hopes that henceforth the in-charge up against the roar face; but on t habitants of the Western Isles is the country, which is thus impoverished by their colour. Vitriol also appears to buvo beon will be prevented. cultivation of the tea plant, which in St. presence; that they exclude a good class of used in some instances, and between the two Michael's has now gained a firm footing, immigrants, and tend to bring the white acids Manchester goes in constant fear of has not materially varied from previous on the roar face, clearing the ditôb, ras under the fostering care of the Agricultural man down to their own level; that they being poisoned. No longer can a cup of tea years. The committee has endeavoured to forward with loud cheers in pursuit.
On desing this, the Natal Native Continge Financially, the position of the society who were formed within the intrenchm Society. The plantations are stocked with violate the Sabbath; that they live on rats be said to cheer but not inebriate (according to the recont reports of Chinese and mice; pay only a small portion of their contents are emptied dismal thoughts of the them, and takes this opportunity of point was carried on several miles. This offi as the make a wise use of the funds entrusted to by Capt. Barrow's horsemen, the pure so that in a few years st. Michael's tea will ritable institutions. It is, however, to be into a train of speculation as to the possible are required to do all that is desirable, in to have proved of the greatest sorvise, so experts) the best varieties of the tes plant, share of taxation, and contribute to no cha olemist's art onour to the drinker, who falls ing out that considerably larger resources reports the subres of the mounted infan be as well known as St. Michael's oranges. presumed, remarks a Roms contemporary, eflecta of gallic acid and vitriol on the order fairly to set before the country the fifty or sixty men having been' sabred.
that the much-abused Chinese are useful in human constitution. THIS is one of the most amusing items we some way in British Columbia, or they panie arose among tea consumers owing to ation also is carnestly requested.
Some years ago a facts of the opium trade. Active co-opera-8 AM, Col. Pearson, who, through a gla have come acress for some time in going can be nu valid objection to their living on proving the herb with iron ore and arsenic, would not be so readily employed; and there rumour that the Chinese had taken to "im-
had witnessed the fight from Ekowe, tal graphed his congratulations to na. Bodi through our exchanges:--
diet of "rats and mice" provided it does us well as giving it a good colour by dele-
of Zulas were to be scen hurrying aw
for many of the poorer classes in England resulted from the continued use of what was would probably be a more wholesome food when it was found that no sudden deaths not disagree with them. "Rats and mice terious means, This scare passed away
towards the Indulinda, making a stand n
than the meat sold to them by "slink ouse an innocent beverage. Perhaps the
where, and throwing away their arms to ass their flight. Within a short time I direct offloers and burying parties to count t present alarm will similarly vanish, should
enemy's loss within 1,000 yards of th
THE Times, in an article on the diplomatic human beings. In the meanwhile, Man- on the Praga works, was charged with miles-away-and-the-execution done at lon
experience prove that the new forms of
intrenchment; 471 were buried, 200 ha
relations of Japan with China, referring to ohester is very angry at the fraud, and having taken part in an assault on the police ranges by the artillery, I have no besitatio beon since found near the ssens; but fro adulteration exercise no injurious effects on Oban Ashun, a sub-contractor, employed the change wounded men we have found fy Mr Matanda and his colleague, who had threatens to take to coffee and cocoa in re- on the 11th instant, and, further, with in estimating the enemy's loss at 1,000 mez been sent respectively to Loo Choo and Yenge. The Chinese have adopted a wiser realating his lawful arrest yesterday, and It appears from the statements of th Korea by the Japanese Government, called for their past wrongs from adulterated cot-
course, we think, for obtaining vengeance tearing a Chinese Constable's jacket. prisoners taken that about 180 companie them the Home and Foreign Secretaries; ton fabrics of English make.
The prisoner was defended by Mr Ng were engaged either in the attack or i and a Japanese writes to point out that they are now establishing cotton factories men were charged with having aulted would give about 11,000 men. This I am
Following Choy. the example set by the "gentle Hindoo,"
reserve, which, estimated at sixty men par this is a mistake, those officials not being for themselves, where they expect to be able Chinese Constable No. 500, and taking iholined to think may be the number of the It may be remembered that a number of company (less than half their strength Ministers at all. He says:-
to manufacture the coarser sorts of cloth at away his truncheon. These men were all force that was ordered to attack us, but this The executive body of my country is they have been used to buy from Manches- two $20 each with six hours exposure in taken. Our casualties are small considering lower prices and of better material than punished; some were fined $3 each, and is far less than that given by the prisoners divided into a State Council and so many ter. As tea cannot be grown in England, the stocks. The defendant in the present the easy mark the laager afforded the THE following information as to Chinese departments are called Kio (a word having herb from other parts of our Empire. That ringleaders; and he was arrested yesterday afforded the troops by the broad shelter principal departments. The chiefs of these the only revenge open to us is to obtain the case was sald to have been one of the assailants, and had it not been for the cover Turkestan is faralshed by the Press Com similar meaning to Minister), and they produced in India is in every way superior by four constables. He resisted the police trenob, I should have had to report a much missioner to the Indian papera —
are generally members of the State Council. to the commoner growths of China, and the and was only secured with some difficulty, heavier loss. It appears from the statements They are subordinated by several secretaries have been attacked twigs by Hakim Khan colleague are the priaolpal of these secre Assam and the hills come into fuller yield. the day the assault was made on the police. hours before we were attacked, neither were The Chinese still hold Kashgar, but they of different classer. Mr Mateude and bis nishing every year, as the plantations in he did not see the defendant on the praya of the arch of my force until thirty-six price, which used to be prohibitive, is dimi An overseer, (George Bain) stated that of the prisoners that the Zulus were unaware Torah with Andijania and Kirghiz, and have taries, subordinating respectively to the It would be a curions reversal of previous The defendant was beaten black and blue they aware of its strength. all the troops from Urumout having been ing that it is natural enough that the diffe-conditions if England were to cease to be gained the day. They have a large army, Foreign and Home Departments. Think- sant on there. Yarkund is quiet, and the reages of governmental institutions should customer of China for tea just when the Kashmiri traders who have been allowed easily mislead one into inaccurate conclu Celestial Empire had closed its order-book to enter it are said to be doing very well in nions, trouble you with this letter, but
for English cottons. trade. In Chineso Turkestan the inhabi-need not enter into any historical detalla tants of the country are permitted to come of our relations with China, Korea, and and go as they please, but this leave is Loochoo. not accorded to strangers. An order was without exception should be expelled from last English mail, an editorial para. from received from China that all Andijaals We gave, shortly after the arrival of the the country; accordingly all were obliged Yarkund from Chins and have brought to Chinese oflotal who had lately passed Yunnan affair in which Margary lost his to go. Several traders have arrived at the Pioneer hazarding the opinion that the of three questions the settlement of the The Convention was intended to dispose sugar, cups, &o. No reinforcements have arrived for the army, but it is said that through Mandalay on his way to India, life, the fulfilment of certain promises 20,000 men are in the neighbourhood, on might have been diverted from his original thirdly the establishment of some system German steamer Octava, was fined for being regarding diplomatic intercourse, and John Baliger, accountant, from the the fronter of Ill.
route through Tibst and Nepal by reason of for reotifying the conditions of trade.. Lord found drunk and inespable in Queen's so tenaciously holding on to Ekowe after the I am much indebted to Col. Pearson for
connection with his journey, that he might prevents the ratification of the Convention." its physical difficulties, and suggesting, in Salisbury now remarks that "a difficulty Road Central
bad news of the Insandula affair had be the bearer of a decoration for the Prime For a long while, the Foreign Office used has arisen between the Powers which
reached him. The cooupation of that post, and of that one held by Col. Evelyn Wood Minister of Nepal. In connection therewith to explain the delay by saying that the
during a time of considerable anxiety, had no To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL." doubt a very powerful moral effect through Indian Government had not answered to we take the following from one of the latest some
South Africa, and diminished the effect of SIR Richard Temple's scheme for converting sixty years old, a native of the Kwangtang
reference His Excellency Chen is a man, about copies of the Allabahad paper to hand :-
June 14, 1879. or other; but this exouse holda good no longer. Lord Salis-
SIB,-I beg leave to call attention, throughed as a complete collapse of our inva
what would otherwise have been consider. the Victoria Gardens of Bombay into a re- province, and a functionary of the second
your columns, to the condition of the gutter gular Zoological Garden, which we noticed rank belonging to the Board of Rites successor of Sir Jung Bahadoor in that The fact is that the astute Chinese are arch and during each rain the fall of water with regard to all arrangements connected It appears that Sir Runoodeep Singh, the further despatches from Sir Thomas Wade. The pipe is broken off, just under the first patch without acknowledging the assist-
bury now pretends to be waiting for of a certain house in Queen's Road Central, sion of Zululand. I cannot close this de-. tional mission to the United States, he re-title of Thoang liu pitame ko-kang wang victory. In the matter of a mission to trafic simply impossible, and the road is with the Naval Brigade, which, under its (Li pou). Being entrusted, with an educa-office, already rejoices in his predecessor's very near gaining a complete diplomatic from this height upon the side-walk renders
ance I received from Commodore Richards ceived his appointment as Minister at Hart, that is to say, "Commander of the Tibes they have had exactly their own made use of instead of the pavement. I am service. I am mach indebted to Lieut. Col. ford, Connecticut. He will stay but a few Army, the rare perfect in everything way-according to Lord Salisbury, because informed that this eye-sore has boen in its Pemberton, 60th Rides, and to Lieut. Col. respective commanders, did good and useful Spain, After establishing his Legation at It is a curious commentary on the relations news that Tibet is in such a state is likely and in the interest of all pedestrians, Iaw, Royal Art, who were in charge of days in Paris, whence he will proceed to master of military affairs, the Maharaja.
of the disturbed state of the country. The present condition for many months past; Madrid he will leave there a secretary, who, between the Governments of Pekin and enough; but Lord Salsbury might have would suggest the use of a few tiles and officers serving under their coramand. The after receipt of the reports of the Chinese Lhassa that Huang Mao Tsai, the Chinese
brigades, and to the several commanding Consul appointed at Cuba, shall add new
traveller in queation, and an official to boot,
added that though Tibet were as quiet a a bit of mortar as a means of diverting 57th Regt, under Lieut.-Col. Clarke, was acticles to the Coolie Convention signed in though only of the seventh grade, was stop Devonshire, no mission will be sent there this most unnatural water-course. China by the representative of Spain. Chen ped on the Eastern border of Tibet owing to missions and their consequences cost a while money is so scarce in India. For
conspionous for its steadiness and for the Lau Pia will then return to the United a suspicion of his being an Englishman. Of good deal of money; moreover, the less we
manner in which the men controlled their States. He's accompanied by three secre the actual stoppage there can be no doubt,
fire. Dr Tarrant, senior medical officer Tan P. and O. Co.'s new steamer, the Antaries, Yab Shu-tung for the United States, though there may be some concerning there mixed up for the present with China
with the column, gave me every satisfaction cona, was to be launched from the yard of Wei Tsen-tang for Spain, Tohen Tsu-sze for genuineness of the reason given for it. The
with regard to the medical arrangements; Mesars Caird, Greenock, the day alter the Peru, the Consul and the Vice-Consul for object of Huang's mission is said to be to
and Assist.-Commissary Walton deserves Caba, Llu Heiang.po and Tolien Yun-ting;
collent geographical information. three attachés, Taeng Tren-feng, Tohen Nan-fo, and Shen Kin-wa; & French in- terpreter, Wu Li-tang; and an English in- terpreter, La I ping.
Ma Ginho W. Swayne (ejo E. Moreau, Allahabad), to whom was granted en 24th December last, by the Hongkong Branch of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, a Credit Note 2014, stupidly enough left it at Toondla Junction, on the morning of the 5th ultimo, in a first class carriage of the down passenger train from Delhi, in a small red leather letter-case which also contained letters. He is now advertising his loss in the Indian papers, and offering SPEAKING of the Chinese Minister for the Rs. 100 for the restoration of his pro-United States, Spain and Peru (H, E. Chen perty. The credit has of ourse been Lan Fin) the Journal des Débats of the stopped.
some time ago, is, we read, steadily progress sing; and as a first step, Dr Macdonald, Professor of Natural Science in the Free General Assembly's Institution there, has been appointed Curator of the Zoological Museum that is to be formed, in connection with the Gardens, in the Albert Hall, at
present an unused institution.
mail left.
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The steamer German, from the Cape, land- ed in England the crew, twenty all told, of the shup Sir Charles Napier, 1,161 tons, of Loudon, wrecked on Ascension Jaland”
öth uit., says :-
the police; he had several bruises on his arm,eide and thigh, as if he had been struck
Ford Chelmsford refers to the unfortunate by a stick.
The defence set up was an alibi. Proot been mistaken for the enemy by a picquet dccurrence of some British scouts having was offered that defendant was at Show- Tan Pioneer calls the Chefoo Convention-wan at the time, and this proof satisfied of the 60th Rifles; fire of the 3-80th were
His Worship, who discharged defendant.
The case occupied the Court all the morning, being completed only at 2 o'clock. The other cases, which were trifling, were not gone on with until this dass WAS disposed of.
the Berlin Treaty of the East," and thun
telegram with regard to it interprets to its readers Renter's latest
the better.
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THE ANTI-OPIUM SOCIETY.
annual meeting of the Anti-opium Society
We gave yesterday the minutes of the
Wo now append the annual report which was then submitted:-
DRUNK,
CORRESPONDENCE.
OMBROMETER,
THE RELIEF OF EKOWE.
OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.
wounded, and nine allies were bayonoted. A general court-martial was assembled the same day to try the sergeant, who had re- tired the picquet without the orders of the officer, and confirmed the sentence passed of reduction to the ranks and five years' penal servitude. The despatob then concludes:—
A supplement to the Gazette, issued on great credit for the successful exertions he
TRE London Theatrical Season is now in
of killed and wounded. May 7, contains despatches from the seat of and transport. I have already mentioned made in overcoming the difficulties of supply war, giving details of the fighting, and lists Capt. Barrow's name as having performed full swing. The following notes from the
Wood's, refers to the affair at Zlobane on his command ably assisted him. I have, as The first, Col. very excellent service, and the commanders of the several mounted detachments under London and China Express as to two gen-
March 28, and the action the following day usual, to acknowledge the servicos. of my Reviewing the labours of the past year at Kambula Hill, an account of which has personal staff. Lieut.-Col. Crealock, in the interesting:—
the committee regret that they are unable
absence of Col. Bellairs, whom I was re- At the houses devoted to dramatic enter- of the British Government to the opium despatch from Lord Chelmsford, giving a Durban to perform the duties of deputy to report any improvement in the relation already been published, Next follows a luctantly compelled to leave behind at: tainment, the programmes have undergone trade. The Chefoo Convention is still a Colenso party and poor Durnford's relations rowed from the United States, which is
There is an attempt out hore by the There is, however, a custom, originally hortion of opiam into China, and it is neces- the garrison of Ekowe. For some weeks, it wounded. Capt. Buller, A.D.C., at my re- little change since the Faster holidays, dead latter, so far as it affects the importa description of the means taken to relieve quartermaster-general, acted as senior ataif ollicer to the column, and was slightly to throw the blame of Isandula on Lord soming more and more into vogue, of sup. sary again to call attention to this impor- is stated, Lieut.-Col. Law had been "hard quest, aoted as brigade major to Col. Pem- Chelmsford and shield Col. Durnford, which plementing the evening entertainment by tant phase in the history of the opium at work arranging details" connected with beton. Capt. Molynens, A.D.C., who had is most unfair, for there is no doubt that the morning performances on one or more days trade. disaster was caused by disobedience of ordera, of the week, and on several occasions of late and other members of the House of Com- the advance to relieve Col. Pearson; and carry out my orders, and give every assist During the past year Mr Mark Stewart the column formed at the Lower Tugela for R.N., were indefatigable in their efforts to his horse shot under him, and Lient. Milne, whether by Cols. Durnford or Palleine is matinees have been taken advantage of by
· Kuldjs to China has been agreed upon in both, as Lord Chelmsford had written clear to the verdict of the playgoing public. New Procure from the Government publication "in this arduous duty he was most ably W. Drummond, kead of my intelligence
more difficult to say, but certainly by one or aspiring authors to submit new productions mens have repeatedly endeavoured to
ance in the defence of the laager. The Hon. department, has worked indefatigably to obtain information, and I am much in- debted to him far bís assistance.ne
on April 19, when on a voyage from Hong-A COLOMBO contemporary prints the follow-tlemen well-known here at one time, may be kong to Loudon,
ing important extract from a letter address. ME James Julius Frederick Landinel, weed by Sir Bartle Frers to a friend in. learn from the Hous papers, has been Ceylon :-- appointed Sweuisk-Norwegian Vice-Consul at Newchwang (under the Consul General atshanghai), M. f.. Knight, who formerly held that ulice, having reaigned.
Ir is officialy announced at St. Petersburg, says the Pall Mall, that the session of principle. The Knesian conditions are first, sue revision of treaties relating to the regulation of the frontier; second, punish ment of those Chiness oficials who have broken treaties; and, third, the appoint ment of Russian ounsuls in the Western provinces of China.
May 7th
Maa Neabitt, a Kangekee (Ill.) Invalid,
injunctions to Col. Pulleins to defend the actors have also scized the opportunity to the documents which bear upon this mat-assisted by his staff officer, Capt. Hart, 31st camp. Col. Durnford, who is senior to make their first appearance before a London ter but though often promised, these Regt." The despatch proceeds: Fulleine, comes up and takes away all the audience. It has been in this way that a House of Lords the-Earl of Aberdeen papers have not been produced. In the mounted-men-and-the-Rocket Battery, and new representative or Falstaff has appeared
On April 2, according to our invariable some Infantry, a great distance out of the in the person of Henry Murray, of Edlin-pressed the Government for information rule, the troops stood to their arms at 4 camp, is driven back, surrounded and over burgh, who represented this character in a distinot utterance as to their intention has the sun rose shout 6.15 am; our mounted
on the subject, Hitherto, however, no a.m. A heavy mist shrouded the country whelmed. If the wagons had been put in performance of a compressed version of the been elicited from Her Majesty's Ministers. men, as usual, were at earliest dawn scout-often gets a piece of his wife's.
EVERY man has a mind of bis own, and laager, so as to stop the rush, what might first part of Henry V., at the Olympis Ta's Great Northern Telegraph Company's have been the result is shown in the defence Theatre, on Saturday last, Mr Murray's own Government with the optum trade only them simultaneously with the picquets of lately fallen into a state of such indifferent While we can view the connection of our ing around. At 5.45 reports came in from Ir is stated that "George Eliot has traffic receipts in April were £16,299 and thousands, and, alas! what is, is shown by readers in Uhins, especially those who be ment, on the other hauil, has manifested were advancing to the attack. No prepara- tual labour, and that her medical advisers of Rerke's Drift, by one company against name and person must be familiar to our with grief and shame, the Chinese Govern the 60th and 99th Regts., that the enemy health that the is unfit for much intelleo from Jan. 1 to April 30, £57,843; cor- this fatal mistake."
long to the Masonic brotherhood. He is a. responding months 1878, £61,480; do.
gentleman of commanding figure, who is an increased zeal in its efforts to put down tions was necessary, and no orders had to be are dubious as to the propriety of her re- 1877, 267,884. During April the receipts CAPTAIN EDWARD NARES, R.N., elder bro. able by the judicious employment of the arte OPPY cultivation in China. Too often the given beyond the saddling up of the horses suming the writing of istion for several of the Eastern Telegraph Company were ther of Captain Sir George Nares, K.C.Bany appearance of constraint, a duly rotund famines in northern China in 1877 and 1878 been let out to graze. At 6 a.m. the attack engaging a valet. After some other ques
of the dressing-room to assume, without tien have been inoperative; but the terrible already at their posts, and the cattle had not
Imperial edicte against this illegal cultiva of the officers of the staff; the troops were years. 237,846, against £33,210. The Eastern H.N., died on the 27th April, at Scarborough, and rubicund appearance. His performs have aroused the officials to a sense of the commenced on the north front. The Zulus tions, be asked the man who had presented He was just married and was about Extension, Australasia, and China Tele-aged afty-ons. The deceased entered the ance, however, was wanting in the requisite suicidal consequences of permitting the advanced with great rapidity and courage, himself, "Are you married?" No, sirs graph Company's earnings during the Navy in 1841, passed his examination in richness of humour, partly, perhaps, from month amounted to £21,060, as compared 1847, and was promoted lieutenant in 1848. the absence of the full melion voles which Poppy to take the place of food grains. We taking advantage of the cover afforded by but I understand. Monsieur need not be with #21,702,
He served as lieutenant in the Hastings, in seems necessary to give full effect to Fal. have now the testimony of British Conaals, the undulations of the ground and the long alarmed. I will treat madame as if the the East Indies, in 1848-50, and in the staff'a festa and fanfaronnader, but also in China, which are generally hostile to our is approaching nearer than twenty yards were my own daughter."—Paris. Papir,
and of the English newspapers published in grass. The enemy, however, did not succeed THE following appears among the new* taia, now admiral, the Hon. Charles J. B.failure to grasp the spirit of the character anti-apium polley is being carried out. time, among them Lieut-Col. Northey, a was being kept alive by stimulants, and ̈ Sybille during her commission ander Cagno slight degree from the actor's apparent views, to the determination with which this Several casualties took place here at this from Holland, under Amsterdam date Elliot, from 1883 to October, 1869, when he singularly enough a performance of the so Teung tang, the conqueror of Kashgar, 80th, who, I regret to say, received a bullet could have roditas banderes The attention of persons interested in He served in the operations of 1887 in Cal times, when Mr Arthur Sketchley, novelist sioner, Teens Kuo-te'ala, governor or days ago. Lieut. Courtenay's horse was druggist gave her a fatal dose of laudazum was transferred to the Calcutta as additional same play is to take pinge at a Gaiety. Im King-ming, the famine relief commis wound, from which he eventually died two ander any circumstances & blundering has been seriously given to the demons F/ War junks in Fatshan Creek (medel with | will make his appearance in the charactes governor of Mancharla, have been con.and Lieut. Col. Crealook being slightly harm was done.
Shansi, and the His defence is that no Mai territory made by one of the Sultan of first fleutenant of the Victor Emanuel dus
clasy), Captain Nares was subsequently of Falstaff Bornes to Moasrs Overbeck and Dent. It is intended to ask our Government to take ring her commission under Captain Willcox Monckton, took part in a special morning complished in Ohing but these efforts are Gatling gun was of considerable value at started for the Town Clerk's office to get s
A well-known amateur stress, Mrs. Apicuous in their efforts against opiam. A wounded at the same time, and. Capt.
very gress deal yet remains to be so. Molyneux's horse was shot under him. The Northampton, Mass, at the age of 60. He In Cook was to have been mareled in some action in the matter, and to abdestal commander in August 1860. After serving behalf of the Royal Theatrical Fund. The that land deplore and strive against an evil checked here, rolled round to the west, or vous, for he fell while climbing over a fende
Cib, in the Channel, and was promoted performance at the Haymarket Theatre, ou enough to show that the high offlaleis of this period of the defens from the British Government if the cession for several years in the Cotrigued he was play performed is entitled Infatuation, be which is subsidised and supported by the left face. Here Lieut. G. C. J. Johnson, fought one foot between the plaketa, and The attack, license, and doubtless was excited and new. given the command of the Reindeer aloop, in October, 1888, and served with her in the adaptation from the French by Sir Government of Christian England. 99th Regt, was killed. Whilst this was hung head downward until he was dead.
Charles Young, who sustained one of the Kal lasi Amoy advices; to the 9th 1 home with her in the antutan of 1870, and George, Bir William Wissman, Mr Gerald/evalling the provisions of the trestles the rear, probably from the Umisi in New York was in the form of a book,
Pacific for upwards of four years, returning characters, is association with Captain Fite
Last year an attempt was made to render being developed a fresh force same round to paying her off in February, 1811. Captain Young, Mr Joseph Maclean, Mr Colnaghift with Japan, by which the importation of force pauld prove incentive) defend, at one page to a course, with miniature H. B. the Total left on the fih inst. Nares did not again servis afloat, retiring Infatuation was regarded by a friendly ad entirely prohibited British merchant the same time, all the faces of the Inager.ering och on the top of each paper in the Ching Wsi, for Focehow, to consult from the active list in 1873
oplam foto that country is simply, and fores would insufficient to at the Viceroy about the band wall,
dience as entirely satisfactory," Wo (Gasette) shall publish in an early
smuggled oplum into that country, and Here they obstinately held their ground,illustrating something appertaining a to Issue a revine list of the foreign residents Frost & petition presented to the House at The Globe saysThat estimable indivis panese authorities, Brikin consular jadge The Mounted Intentry and Volunteers mean- velvet, and was embellished with the gis being detected and prosecuted by the Js finding cover in long grass and undulations cultuary art. The book was bound la blud at Amoy and Kociangsu, with statistics of Ottawa it seems that thats are 8,000 Chinese dual, Mr Ah Blog, of China, has long som admitted his plea that the opinm was time, having left the lager, had been monogram of the person at whose plats is nationality, sex, ded. Our community is in British Columbia of whom 3,000, are desplained of being otimised by Manchester medidinal epiam, and decided that such engaged in clearing its front face. I now as laid. To cons autly changing that we think a list mestin surrants, 150 shoemakers, 300 las in the matter of oversized cotton goods opfam is not excluded by the treaty, The directed Capt. Barrow to advance across the ofreaiden: y carefully compiled and brought bourers, 100 tailor, 1,000 gold miners, 60 Little heed being paid to his clamour, it decision esposed Japan to the danger of right or esat face, and attack the enemy's Chicago Times correspondent, bought
The tourists in Mexico, according to tas down to date, will not be unabouptable to redlars, 600 gardeners, and 100 are employ appears to have struck him that he could being fooded with so-called medicinal right flank. many of our readers,
ed in the fisheries, The total population of not do better than return the compliment in oplum. The committee at once pat them
great number of what they oppose are old British Columbia, exclusive of Indiane, is kind. So be set his ingenious wits to work solves into communication with the Foreign hour and a half the Zulus had obstinately with large ears and a pug: nous, can be. it was now 1,60 A., and during one Aateo idols. A good sized god," he says." 26,000, so that the Chinese foria ens fourth at ones, and from the outery which has just | Office on the subject, and learned with attacked three sides of the langer. Even had very cheap, although some of our parby Ethos the failure of the vinse, and thale of that population. In the whole province arisen at Manchester he would seem to have gratification that the British Government previous to the mounted men appearing paid large amounts for deities only E almost total distruction by the ofdjum, the there are only four Okinsmen who own real fully paid off old soorts. It has been dia intends to maintain tie testy in lie in on their fank, the Zulus bad, belinyak manths old, that had hạem bound and hired, tena Inhabitants of Ibu Asosan bara burned nettle, the tuin, value of wilan lag 19,000) corsend that some of fre mens moest moments 17**ty you
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