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| With all this, Waxo is old and the in- firmities of age have distinctly told on Lim, so that he has not the strength or energy to resist what he knows to be inadvisable. In such a case the retention about the persion of
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The Chinese Imperial Court arrived at | An omnibus service has been insugarsted by Chibsien, Honan, on the afternoon of the 18th an enterprising Japanese at Yokohama, inst from Woilinifu, and was to pass the night them,
A contract was signed at Soon on the 14th
A. S. WATSON & CO. the Dowager of two such individuals as YUNG inst, between France and Coren, regarding the Lo and L LEN-YIN cannot but be pro-converance of rail matters between Corea and ductive of evil to the state. The Dowager
French colonies. horeclf is probably well aware that she bas
A Tientsin telegram to Japan, doted the 12th proved a failure, and would be willing to December, Rays:The Eussian Minister has permit herself to fade gradually out of active given a piece of advice to Princo Ching interference with affairs of state, so long as to the effect that foreign Powers should be kept in outward show her dignity is not assailed ; from interfering with the domestic, politics of and such seems to be the view of the Em-China; aliuding thas to the activity of the poror himself, who evidently is not in Japanese, British, and the U.S. Minlelora. The favour of proceeding to extremities. YUNG Russian Minister koos close communication |„Lu and LI LIEN-YIN, rendered cowards by
with Yung La
the force of that conscience they have for. so long repressed, instinctively are doing their beat to prevent such a solution of the difficulty, and the Dowager cut off from wholesome advice listens to their flatteries. So affairs, which a few weeks ago were of the Finest Quality and Vintage. beginning to brighten, are thrown back into their old groove. Fortunately publie opinion in China generally is laginuing to make itself felt in Peking. The Dowager bas frequently attemptal to suppress the native Press, but it, more or less supported by the provincial governments, has hitherto shown itself independent of Poking and has not feared to tell disagreeable truths. With a moderation worthy of imitation by the Press in nations pretending to a biglier civilisation it has never exceeded the limits of fair and respectful comment; and at the worst of time has been loyal to the Em peror himself, while outspoken with regard to the intrusive government that tried to
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On the 18th inst, the Osaka Club Hotel caught fire and the foreign side was totally Apstroyed.
A Straits-born Chinaman has been appointed Siamese and Malay interpreter · to ·Ù‚B,M, Legation at Bangkok.
Mr. E. G. Hillier, Manager at Peking of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, who has been appointed British Representative an the Commission for the arrangement of the payment of the indemnity, is expected at Shanghal immediately.
Although the Court of Enquiry condemuel "Admiral Sobley on eferon points, it appears that Admiral' Dowey expressed his “minority opinion" that Admiral Schley was in absolute command during the fight at Santiago Bay, and is entitled to the full credit of a glorious victory.
A captain of a Japanese ship which arrived at Moji on the 16th inst. from Talien van informed a representative of the Asuki that the weather at Takenwan was now intensely cold, There were sixteen Russian war vessels in the harbour. The waterworks and the installation
A Mandalay telegram, date the 11th Decera of the electric light were completed, and of the central one three breakwaters now under construction thaber, says-The sentence on Mrs. Ross, the almost finished. Many accused in the "piano caso", has been reduced European houses were being built, and the to two months' on appeal to the Sessions Court. town appeared very prosperous.
The accused's advocate is taking the caso up on revision to the Court of the Judicial Com
WAN
On the 7th inst, samo foreign residents of Kiukiang, the members of the Methodiat
Central Chios Mission, and many native friends gathered togather at the formal opening of the Elisabeth Skolton Dauforth Memorial Hospital. Drs. Stone and Kahn, the two Chinese wonen graduates from Ann Arbor Medical College,
missioner.
M: Walduck-Reusseat, the French Premier, in the course of the debate last month on the
tectorate in the Far East was the guarantee of new Loan Bill, declared that the French Pro- the rights of Europe. It is unfertants the
are the physicians in charge. There were postin protectorate" should occasionally lead to sent a number of Chiness, including the chentai, unnecessary troubles for Europe, when rights | taotai, prefout, assistant prefsot, and magistrate, it guarantees. with large retinue. Bishop Moore presideł, formally opening the hospital. There was n
The voliring Japanese Minister at 8€
TELEGRAMS.
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(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.].
THE CRISIS IN CHINA,
SHANGHAI, 26th December, 4.10 p.
MANCHURIAN CONVENTION—
OHINA MAKES A STAND. A. Pelring talegrain reports that the Chica plenipotentiaries object to four terms of the Manchurian Convention. Firkily, they cannot accept Russia's demands for the exclusive training of the Chinese troops, the limitation of the numbers of the Chinese garrison of Manchuria, and the appointment of a Russian cominander. Secondly, they state that Busia must evacuate Manchuria before three years' time Thirdly, China cannot agree not to open any mines in Manchuria without Russian consent and partnership, or to employ solely Russian capital. Fourthly, if Russia returns the Newchwang railway to China, the latter cannot agree not to open branches without bussian consent and partnership, or to employ solely Russian capital.
AN ANSWER BEQUESTED, The plenipotentiarios state that they will. forthwith discuss the other terms of the
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not hold ouralves responsible for the
opinions expressed by our correspondents,
THE PRIVATE COOLTES DAPAT COMMISSION.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS."
6: Des Vanr Road Hongkong, 24th December, SIR-I shall fal obliged if you will publish the enclosed correspondence in your columns for the information of numerous enquirers who have asked me what is to b the outcome of the Commission appointed to enquire into and report on the question of the existing diffoulty of procuring and retaining relible chair and jinteksha coolles for private chairs and jinrickkhosYours, eta,
R. CHATTERTON WILCOX.
[Enclosures]
6, Des Yux Road, Hongkong, 19th December, 1001.. Si-In conLeotion with the Commis on to enquire into the question of private chair and jinrickeha enolies, on which I had the honour 10 ait, I beg respectfully to ask whether guy action is contemplated in the dirotic of carry- ing out the recommendations contained in tho rsport.
am moved to make this enquiry in conse quence of repeated and aurions enquiries that to give effect to the Commission's suggestions. Lave been addressed to me as to what it is intended
The present time is also regarded as most opportune for making trial of the legislation suggested, inasmuch as any temporary striko by the coolies would.coms comparatively small inconvenience during the cool weather.
was
supersede him. This good work is evidentiraidress by Mr. Clennell. British Consul at Petersburg will be sacceeded by. Mr. Karlu | Contention, and in the meanwhile they beg inated. An infnential resident, who had been
beginning to bear fruit, bal as long as these black sheep block all the avenues of up- proach comparatively little is to be hoped for Let us, however, trust that af last the
Esperor, feeling himself supported by his subjects generally, will pluck up beart of grace sufficient to clear the precincts of the Palace from the unworthy crowd who during the Regency succeeded in monopolising the right of entrance.
The English Mail of the 23rd November was delivered in London on the 21st instant.
Yesterday H.M.8.8. Cressy and Pique loft for Mira Bay. The French, cruiser Styx and
A. S. WATSON & CO. German gunboat Iltis prosseded to Canton.
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On the 8th December, at Tientsin, the wife of
WN. A. HARDING, Of A 2001.
On the 8th December, the wife of EVAN MATHEW, of the Chines Enginearing and Min ing Corapuy, Tongshan, of a daughter.
MARRIAGES,
On the 10th December, at St. Andrew's Cathe dral, Singapore, by the Rev. W. H. C. Dunkerley, M.A., Colonial Chaplain, EDWARD ARTHUR COOK, of Ipoh, sun of the late WILLIAM HENRY COOK, London, MINNIE JANE, second daughter of
MAS WREFORD, Leamington, Spal
THOMAS
On the 18th December, at St. Andrew's fathe-
dal, Singapore, by the Rev. W. H. C. Duntarley, Colonial Chaplain, CHARLES BALL WHITEBAD, son of JAKES NICHOLAS WHITEHEAD, of Torquay, Devon, to ETHEL Mac, only daughter af o. 3. A. LITTLE, late Consulting Engineer, Indian Staf Corpa.
The Daily Press.
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The Association football match yesterday betes & H.K.F.C. eam and the R.E., ended in a victory for the latter by 2 goils to mil. The game was of a holiday nature.
There will be a competition on Saturday afternoon, commencing et 2.15, in connection with the Hongkong Bits Association. The highest net scorer is to receive a gold Maltese
crosz.
The cricket match, Civilians v. United Sorriges, which was played on Christmas and Boxing Days, resulted in a meriterions win for the Cirillans on the first innings, thanks chiefly to the fine play of Mn-A. 0; Ward, who scored 132, the first century of the present sesson in Hongkong. Mr. J. Hooper assisted him very materially and put together 62. For the beers Mr. France Hayhurst made 9), and Liest,
Wood 66. The United Services scored altogether 261, and the Civilans 294. The full score will be published in to-morrow's
issue.
Stuart, American Vice Consul of Nanking, Kicking, and a fitting espouse from Dr.
The British Masters' and Matos' Association at Singapors on the 13th inst, drew up the following table of rates, as being, in divir opinion, quite reasonable :--
For reasuls of 1,000
tons and over
Mutteru Mates and Mates per mouth, per vachal, per nignth.
8300 For varsels of 400 to
1.000 tons...
$190
175
$135
130
For Tassels of 150 to
400 tous
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225
175
toni...
200
For vessels under 150
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at prosent Japanese Minister in Paris Mr. Kurino, who was educated in Amerios, entered M. Lessar, the Bassia Minister at Peking, the Japanese diplomatic service some 25 years to give them an answer on the above
go and has been Minister in Washington,
four points. Rome, and Paris. He is expected to outer
upon his now duties about the wille of Jauiary.
The court of enquiry formed to investigate the cause of tho promaturo explosion of a cart- ridge during gun practice recently on the battleship Boyal Sovereign ascertained without donbt that the breech-screw of the gun was by sɔme means. prematurely swung-to before the It was unanimously decided to ask the Ship-operation was concluded of inserting the safe owners to increase the rates according to the arrangement, which should provent such an foregoing table and to make such increases date accident ocearing when inserting a new striker. from the 1st prox,
This was being done on the occasion of the recent accident, owing to a misfire.
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The Paris Temps speaks of the now Hay- Pauncefote treaty as a triumph for the American Senate and an economically an excellent solution, but it decrias the sordid or solish interests of the Pacific Railway com-
American, Inperialists. The Débate does not paules bahind the Chanviuist pretensions of
blamo England, considering the vulnerability of Canada, for giving way rather than provok
The Universal Gazelle's correspondent, writ ing from Amoy, says that the revenue derived from Customs duties, laud tux-s, etc., ia Formosa was under Tis 4,070,000 per annum when that island was under the control of the Chinese Government, but since the bland has jurisdiction, the same sources of receans yield become Japanese territory and under Japanese
more than Tis. 40,000,000 yearly. With reference to Formoss, the Shea Poo suggests that Japan should, allow China to appoint a ing a conflict, but notes the fact that constant Consul to the island to govern the Chinese, concessions are the price of peace with America. especially those who go there from the main. It suggests that the report in favour of the land. If they would, says the Northern native Nicaragno routa may simply be designed to jornal, then peace would once more reign in lessen the cost of buying up Paname.
the island.
A Washington telegrain of the 6th inst.. says:-New measures directed against anarchists have been introduced into the Senate, It that international courtesy was declared demanded that the United States abenld en- force laws perventing the formation of plote in the United States against foreign rulers. Senator Hoar proposed that punishment be inflicted for insulting the President or Vice Prouident of the United States and also the heads of foreign Governments, and demanded further punishment of twenty years' impri soment for persons instigating to murder reigning sovereigns and heads of Governments.
Opinion scoms still more unimoga in favour of registration, so far as I can gather, since the Report of the Commission
ablished, influenced no doubt to some extent y the result of the enquiry, and partly by the evils
complained of having becaresfarther accen- paying his chair lies $10 per month, tohl dismiss them because they were so troublesome, me the other day that he had been compelloik to and that he intended, though living on a high level, to do without coolies during the cool wrather. Another resident in formed in that although le paid good wages and used the cools sparingly, they had left lim suddenly because they had too much work, fald work consisting of carrying the chair on an average
GENERAL NEWS.
SHANGHAI, 26th December, 4.10 p.m. thrion a day
ACCIDENT TO NORTHERN
FRENCH MAIL
The Messageries Maritimes mail steamer Farra has been delayed by grounding on the fats here, ut has been floated off un- injured with a very high tide.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, 23rd December,
BOERS RESOLVED TO CONTINUE WAR
The correspondent of the Daily News at Volksrast, Transvaal, states that the Boers are apparently resolved to continue the war. The real object of the recent meetings was to make. plans for the summer campign..
NEW AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT FOR THE CAPE, The Federal Government has decided to sonda contingent of one thousand men to the Cap.
LONDON, 23rd December..
SOUTH AFRICA SEVERE FIGHTING
Lord Kitchener reports that two hundred of Colonel Spens's troops whilst engaged in searching farms at Beginderlyn, Transmal, in parties, were attacked by 300 Boers who over whelmed a portion of the force. Our casualties, which were severe, include Major Damant of Damant's Horse, dangerously wounded,
In a fight which took place at Tafelkop, Orange River Colony, on the 20th instant, two offers and twenty men were killed, four doors and seventeen men wounded. Colonel Riming Prince Orsini, who is the owner of the beauti-ton, arriving on the scene, pursued the enemy ful Lake Nemi, near Roma, luss facilitated in who left six dead and admit having buried every possible way the efforts of the Italian twenty-seven.
Some relief from the presont unsatisfactory state of things is anxiously looked for by the majority of the residents and generally con- sidered nost desirable, and I trust His Excel- lensy the Governor will see his way to saustion the introduction of registration, which I feel confident would go far to provide a remedy.
I have the honour to be, Bir,
Your most obodiout servant, (Sd). B. Chatterton WilLCOX. Hen. J. H. Stewart Lockhart,
Colonial Secretary.
Hongkong,
Colonial Secretary's Office, 19th December, 1991. SIE,In reply to your lett of the 13th. instant, I am directed to inform you that the Government is giving ita careful consideration to the Report of the Commission appointed by His Excellency the Governor to enquire inta matters concerning private obair coolies.
I have the honour to be,
Bir, Your obedient se: vant, ̈
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,
Colonial Secretary.
R. C. Wilcor, Esq.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
A meeting of the Council will be held to-day,
BUSINESS Friday, at 3 p.m.status
1. Financial minutos. (Nos. 71 to 73 ) 2. Report of the Plusnes Committzen, (No. 15.)
3. Motion as to Ordinance No 40 of 1399 :- Chinese Ordinance, 189 (No. 41 of 1899), it Whereas by section 5 of the Sunnnoning of
was enacted that the said Ordinance should only continue in operation for the period of two years from the coming into operation of -the said Ordinaz ca cud for suck further period
perinda as might from time to time be deter mined by Resolution of the Legislation Council-
The China Times recently, referring to a statement in the Saigon paper Le Mekong that the two persons who have been unjustly robbed of their credit in regard to the operations ir China are Lieutenant - Prunest and Colonel Marchand, the former controlling the railway for the transport of trompa and the latter maintaining peace between the various section of the international forces, remarkod:-"This is all nossase. When these gentlemen appeared H. E. Senhor Conselheiro José d'Azevedo on the scene the work had been accomplished Castello-Branco, the Eavoy Extraordinary and and nothing would have been lost if they had Hongkong, 27th December, 1901.
Minister Plenipotentiary for Poringal to the stayed away. M. Moreland did not go up Chinese Court, accompanied by H. E. the Ge- North until two months after the occupation of ALTHOUGH the Dowager Taɛ'HI bus so fir
vernor of Macao, was a passenger on Tuesday Peking by the Allies, and though he is a very yielded to pressure asto depose her intended by the steamer Heangelion from Macao. They estimable gentleman and antisfactorily per successor and prolen Pu CHUN, the process sul General, Sezhor Conselheiro Romano. His it is ridiculous to pretend, as our contemporary Government to raise the two galleys of Caligula were received on board by the Portuguese Con- formed his duties as chief of the French staff,
Commandant Muller in an attack on Colonel of repentance in the minds of the Emperor's Excellency came over to confer with Senhor Ldoes, that he bani hed all friction between the which were anak A.D. 41 off the shores of this Park in the Colstroom district, was ropnlend. 1. Second reading of the Bill entitled, an
Batalbo de Freitas, Portuguese Chargé international forces."
Colonel Marchand then lovely sheet of water. Sufficient has been releaving eight killed and three wounded. Our Registration Ordinance, 1896,
Ordinanoo to nmend the Births and Deaths d'Afairs in Japan, who is proceeding home by wrote to the China Times demanding the publi- covered at present to dedose the astounding casualties were 31 including six officers wounded. Third-reading of the Bill enti
lod, the German mail steamer Konig Albert. Their cation of his letter, which was severely conders. fact that the vessels in question measure res
an Or- Commandant De Wet with 900 Boers attacked dixance to further amend the Chinese Eraigra. Excellencies Senhores Branco and Horta enatory, without alteration, under penalty of spectively 2251t. and 2371t. in length by 60ft. General. Dastuell in the Bethlehem, Orange tion Consolidation Ordinance, 180 Costs returned to Macao by the Heungihan. visit to the British Consalate and an action for and 75ft, in width. Their decks were evidently River Colony, district. The fight lasted for
R. F. JOHNSTON, Acting Clerk of Councils. We understand that the Minister and his suite damages. The China Times refused to publish covered with splendid saics, and already a soval hours, during which time the enemy NBA meeting of the Finance Committee
the letter and told the Colonel to "go to the immense number of magnificent bronze objects, charged to within 150 yards of our lines, but will be held immediately after the Council Conmlate or wherever else he liked.”
among them a beautiful head of Medusa, are to
were repulsed, losing twenty men. Our essai be seen at the Prince's villa, where eventually a
ties were flirteau, museum is to be organised of objects ia conneo- tion with the sunken galleys,
subjects has by no means gone far enough. The assumption of the airs and prerogatives of royally on the part of this low-born lady would be farcical were they not indicative that there is still mischief in the air. She still clings to her discredited favourites, TUNG LU, LU CHUANI-LIN, and the pretend- ed eunuch, the infamous Li Lexvis. It is no secret that Yure. Luisas
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are laving for Peking by the French tamil an the Sist instant.
HM 8. Neptune, which is now to be broken.
LONDON, 24th December.
GRAND DUKE OF HESSE DIVORCED. The divorce of the Grand Duke Ernest
SOUTH AFRICA-FURTHER FIGHTING.
"It is hereby resolved by this Connoil that the be continued in operation for the further period Summoning of Chinese Ordinance, 18-9, ahad
of three months from the 30th day of December, 1901 (inclusive).
ORDERS CF THE DAY.
POLICE COUR.
Thursday, 30th December.
BEFOEN MR. F. A. Hazeland (PolECK
MAGISTENTER
DISORDERLY BEAMEN Owen Griffiths, semen on the 4 Empress of China, was convicted on a charge of having os Christmas Day boon drunk and incapable in for eight days. A first-class petty officer, Connaught Road, and was sent to prison on HMS Bramble, was flued $10 with the alternative of three weeks' imprisonment for
beving susulted a Chinaman si Hangbony nad- damaged vertain property to the extent of 350," He was also ordered to pay compensation, to the
A very enjoyable concert took place on The N-C. Daily News among its "Notes on sible to the charms of sycee as ever Christmas Day at the Government Civil Native Afairs" says:-The report that the was the departed LI HUNG-CHANG and Hospital. Among the audience were H. E. Empresa Dowager has the intention of appoint theic is equally little reason to disbelieve the Governor, Lady Gascoigne, Admiral Sir ing Pu Tax, Prince of the 4th Order, as Heir that there is no music no sweet to the Cyprian Bridge, Commodore and Mrs, and Apparent upon her arrival at Peking would up, was built by Samads Brothers, Millwall, as Louis of Hesse from his wife, Princess Victoris Dowager's ears as the chink of silver, and Miss Powell. The entertainment commenced appear to be premature, and as a matter of fact the Independencia, for the Brazilian Govern- Melita of Counrg, has been pronounced on the that there is no quarter too degraded for with a pianoforte dret, "Henry VIII Dances,” so contrary to the usual policy of that sharondment, and she either broke or strained her background of absolute incozajstabilty. her to accept it thenes qe a gift. Deprived of by Mosers. G. Grimble and A. G. Word. Miz. and strong-minded old lady that the vary in launching, which nearly ruined the builders. L1,* Prince C¤.so has been desirous as Made sang "Bonnie Prince Charlie" in her announcement would seem to contradict itself. The Brazilian Government refused to contributa far as lay in his power of undoing the evil accustomed artistic fashion. Captain J. F. G. In other words, Prince P'u Lan is twenty-seven towards the expenses arising out of the accident,
General Mackenzie attacked a Boer langer in work of his late colleague, but finds it Casserly, 22nd BI, give a couple of good years old, having been born in 1874; and as the but, fortunately for the builders, Great Britain difficult in the face of the Dowager and her songs from San Toy namely," Rhoda and the Empress Dowager's ambition is to get hold of was plunged in a great political orisis before the Carolina district, Southern Transvaal confidut Yone Lu in fact there is every Pagoda" and "I mean to introduce it into some youthful member of the Imperial Clan- the ship left the builders' rard; and under the dawn on the 19th instant, killing six of the
China." Mr. W. G. Worcester contributed a the younger the better having no intention right of pre-emption, she was purchased by the enemy and capturing sixteen. reason to believe that, in the secret councils recitation and also a comic song, "Sweet Little yet of relinquishing what she has it seems British Government out of Mr. Dardell's of the two, the death of the Prince was Ledy, which created ranch amusement and for improbable that she would even dream of putting famous xix millions in 1678. Just then an old The following is from an American Society" simpunt mentioned, Liling which bo Magistrate already determined on and it was only the which he was awarded an encore. Violin
→→ Lady Curzon of Kodleston is the best sentenost him to be imprisoned for two daya one who bus attained the age of manhood, two-decker, named the Zeptune, had been sold pape personal pluck of Prince China, and the selections by Mr. C. E. Dale, R.WF, added possessing independence of mind and bolding to the shipbreakers, and on the Independents of a conversational ability in the whole of Glory, was convicted of having behaved in a dressed woman in the East, about the only one extra Ambrose Smith, A... resman, HMH,
fear of exciting an open revolution, that not a little to the utimotiveness of the concert, opinione of his own, in a position which could proceeding to Portamonth to be fitted out she | Hindo tan, and the handsomest who ha evor disorderly manner while drunk in Queen's Road determined them to permit his return to The other artistas woso Mra. Bedelay, who early interfere with her own policy and work took the two-decker's name. The new Neptune ruled at Government House, Caloutte That Central and damaged a private ricksha to the Peking. His new colleague is a man of a Barg"Violets," Mra D. E. Brown, who destruction to the party supporting her if such was splendidly finished; indeed, too much so, she must be terribly bored by the Anglo-Indian extent of 81. On the first count le was ordered different stamp through his official lifeWeather and Mr. P. W. Goldring, whose is true that Prince Pu Lan, as the first charac- went speedily to work. The Admiralty decided the matrons and maids of Simla are deadly the damage done or suffer other two days in rendered Adam's "Nook" and Rogers's "April an Her Apparent had the desire to do so. It scoording to Dockyard idols, and the linker element goes without saying, for they are, one to pay a fine of 82 with the option of eight days all, uninteresting to the last degree. Al imprisonment, and on the second to make good WANG WEN-SHAO has been marked as man who from a Chinese point of vice his song, "Mary, was very well anng. The ter of his name designates, belongs to a junior to rear the vessel, and, taking out the Whit-jealous of hor, since the taine the wind out of carpension
concert was brought to close by the singing branch to tast of either the present Emperor worth runs which ared a begonal shat, they their sails. She is a linguist. The exiled been distinctly honest. He did not, when the carols. God rest you, morry gentle or the late Emperor Tung Club, who is in want fitted as with the 35-ton Woolwich infant of British lady can only greak Auto India and Krok Sam, a coolie, was med 880 with the '
Hindustan Lady Cursat in wall fiformed sternative of twix months' imprisonment for reform vas in the wind, pander to the new men and The Manger Throne Lady of an heir, but creamitsacer altar cases and the day. Tas Neptune did good service for a patrated English fanles, beyond knowing hating been found in unlawful posesion of two fad, and has not, now that reactionary Goscsigne distributed the presents off the the circumstance of P'a Lun's age must alter number of years, and was by no means a bed how to drink whiskey il say Damn are tack of prepared opin two taekund nize mace methods are in vogue, torneil face about. Christmas tree after the entertainment.
his case in the opinion of the Empress Dowager. investanen.
singularly ignorant, ...........
of raw opium and ten teis of oplate deos.
and