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on the part of Mr. MARSH to infringe an public rights and privileges, and disregard public interests and convenience.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

we

to inspect the most complete collection of A ROW occurred last night among some coolies in First Street, near the Civil Hospital, one man wild animals ever seen in the Far East, will have to travel to Bowrington, a dis- dying soon afterwards from the effects of kicks he We desire it to be distinctly understood tance from the western districts of nearly received in the abdominal region. The body was sent to the Civil Hospital, and an inquest was to be held this aftermoen. Two coolies were WHOLESALE AND RETAIL that we have no personal feelings against three miles. However, Mr. MARSI's de

Mr. MassH, or any member of his Govern- cision, like, the laws of the Medes and charged at the Police Court this morning with Must having with another not in custody, caused the ment. In most places such a statement Persians, is unalterable, so from a public newspaper would be quite even be contented to patiently, sub-death of the man. Inspector Thomson, in charge unnecessary; in Hongkong where political mit to inconveniences, which even the of the case, applied for a remand as an inquest honesty has so few adherents that every greatly maligned Pork HENNESSY would was to be held. The case was accordingly re- expression of opinjon is attributed to have blushed to cause unnecessarily to manded till the 22nd instant. We hear the man an entire community. If Mr. MARSH not in custody is the one who actually kicked the partisanship, or personal motives, it is re-

deceased to death. quisite to speak plainly to prevent back- desires to win popularity by reasonable hiting and misunderstanding. Our oppo- and sensible measures, he will have quickly sition has always been, and always will be to turn over a new leaf. If he could only directed against measures. not against in-ear the general opinions of the public. which have been freely ventilated on his dividuals, and only or public grounds.

A few days ago we announced that the action in this matter, we think he would agent of Cutsi's Circus had obtained regret having allowed private reasons, the permission of the Hongkong Cricket which we do not care to attempt to fathom. winter." From the above it is pretty evident that Club authorities to erect their tents, under to influence his judgment in giving a deci-Captain Evers has not been doing a stroke of house and land brokering with his fiends, the certain clearly defined conditions, on that sion which is a most arbitrary exercise of Chinese, otherwise, we are rather afraid that, in piere of ground situated to the eastward his power and a most flagrant infringe; stead of being presented with a silke flag beating tokens of love and Giendship, on his depatiure, of the City Hall. and popularly, although ment on the rights of the community.

a stone flag would have done duty, and an- erroneously it seems, known as the Cricket

athemas have taken the place of words of love, Ground. Our information was strictly ne- rurate, and we are in a position to state

EDWARD SMITH, 26, of England, a seaman of that the announcement gave general satis-

the American barque 7.1. Balmin was charged faction to the community. It was generally,

this morning before Captain Thomsett with creating a disturbance at Gibb's Whari yester- and very properly felt that a public enter-

day. Constable Dick found him in an uproarious tainment of the class of CHARINT's Circus

prepare to proceed to the Mediterranean in a condition, shouting and swearing, being about Smith declined to take the Constable's well uneant advice to keep quiet,

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The following telegrams, dated London, the 13th inst., were received this morning :-

"The crisis in Egypt continues."

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Wr. (ffiogo News) understand the Japanese Government.have offered to defray all expenses incurred in repairing the damage done to the U.S.S. Alert through the recent collision he tween the Jingri-kan and that vessel. The offer has, we believe, been declined, and as the

Japanese are proverbially liberal in matters of the kind, it would be premature to construe their willingness to make compensation into an acknowledgment of error in the navigation of their vessel. The official inquiry will alone decide that question.

THE Par's Mémorial Diplomatique publishes intelligence, stating that it is not a simple meet- Cat TAIN H. Evers of the steamer Vorwards, ing between the Emperors of Austria and Russia who goes home by the French mail was, when which is projected, but an interview at which the last in Touron, presented by the Chinese Emperor of Germany and the Kings of Italy. shippers there with a large square silk flag bear-Roumania, and Servia would be present, and ing the following insci.ption in Chinese; "we love which be held with the object of assuring the you warmly and fervently, better than the sun in maintenance of peace in Europe. "Nevertheless,"

continues the Affmoriai Dipiomatique, "such proposal would necessitate much negotiation," and could only be carried out after frank and clear explanations have been given to the British and French Goverments, whose susceptibilities would have to be seriously taken into account.

balf seas over,

so Dick walked him off to durance vile as our

a

THE house property in Gage Street, Inland Lot 62, including five houses, was sold by public auction this afternoon by Mr. j. M. Guedes realising $13,600, Mr. C. 1. Chater was the purchaser.

A PHENOMENAL Celestial, a fursus naturæ, ap peared on the witness stand at the Police Court this morning. He has six toes on each foot, all perfect, and it is said the enterprising Chiarini purposes adding the dozen-toed one to his managerie. If the redoubtable P. T. Barnum heard of him, he would quickly send an order for him to be despatched to the States. There would be much less trouble in shipping kim than there was with the far-famed Jumba.

ANOTHER wonderful specimen of the cactus is to be seen just inside the east gate of the Artil- ery Barracks, near the nullalt. Until a short time ago it conducted itself quietly like the gent- rality of cactuses, but apparently deeming its previous existence of ton mild a type, it took an upward stati, uidil at the present time it stands at the lofty altitude of about 18 ar 19 feet, bidding fair to overtop the trees around. It has added

somewhere about 12 feet to its height within a period of 12 days, a length of ten feet, six and a half inches being comprised between the last new. leaf patted from the parent stem and the top of This is its first year of visiting cloud- the stom. land. The wonderful plant can be seen from the footway by any one passing the barracks.

and Menagerie, was essentially a medium for public recreation and instruction which | fortnight." was entitled, in the interests of the general public, to all the privileges which the Colony could conveniently grant, in order to ensure its visit to Hongkong proving a financial success. Affording a study of natural history mail closing at Singapore at 2 pm, to-morrow, and, companions.-George Thomson, a New were also made at the same establishment) work he refused to leave that gentleman's office, where

TELEGRAMS for Bangkok can go forward by

the 16th instant.

quite unknown to this Colony, the merits of the entertainment, and the convenience of THE visitors to the City Hall Museum for the the public surely pointed out the Public Re-week ending 14th May, were:-European, 243; creation Ground, centrally situated, and Chinese, 3,0f); total; 3,314, at present used for no other purpose, as

friend Joe Maxwell would say. The Magistrate fined Edward 50 cents, with the alternative of one clay's seclusion from the society of his friends Caledonian, a seaman belonging to the American schooner Spartan, received a like sentence for drunkenness, coupled with incapacity, his legs having refused to bear the extra weight of the

THE Danish steamer Odin undocked at Kowloon quor poured in.

A VERY fine screw steamer, one of the largest hitherto built here, was recently launched from the Government Establishment at Shinden. This vessel is about 150 feet in length, and is intended for the passenger and cargo coast trade. Her accommodation for passengers appears very com- piete, the saloons and cabins being nicely fisted up, and judging from the vessel's appearance alic will carry a large cargo on a light draught of water, an indispensable requisite for trading up rivers like those to Osaka. This steamer is sup pied with compound surface condensing engines of the newest and most approved patte: (which ing with steam at high pressure and giving very ccanomical results as regards consumption of coal. Atial trip the day before yesterday proved remarkably satisfactory, the vessel attaining speed of 133 knots an hour, which is, we are in formed, without precedent in any steamer hitherto the vessel should be matter for congratulation on the part of the Government, as it shows the Hiogo Engineering Works are under satisfactory management,-Hiogo News.

THE remanded case in which an unemployed seaman named George Cannon was charged with being drunk and begging, and being a rogue and vagabond, was on again this morning at the Police Cours. This is the man whom Mr. H. W. Davis, of the firm of Linstead and Davis, had to send for a constable on the 5th inst, to arrest, as he went to beg.-Inspector Fleming made en- quiries about him at the U. S. Consulate, and having arrived by the American ship Twilight. on the 17th September last. He received his

was told he was on the books of the Consulate as

interests, it must be distinctly understood that the proper place for Mr. CHLARINI to pitch this morning, ruaking way for the steamshiA PLAYFUL GOat whilst performing one of the built in Japan. Indeed the complete success of discharge on the 4th October, and the papers were"

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to be erected, for reasons, which will not for a single moment bear indepenient A1 Eru Best Refinery, sit 14th is, Me, G. Famars, ofserutiny; in fact. Mr. Mansi's extraor Trdinary action can only be described as a factious opposition to the wishes and con- venience of the public, based on no reason-

jongkong Telegraph able grounds, and aparently enforced to

Thales. The British steamer Blackhalls ducks

at Aberdeen, this afternoon.

ROSE BORLASE'S house boy, who was charged on Saturday with abstracting a five dollar note

moming at the Police Court. Sergeant Fisher from that lady's writing desk, was up again this said he had all the numerous native staff of the Mail marshalled in single file before him, but the employé from whom defendant said he had re- ceived the five dollars which he offered to Fisher to quadrate the matter, was not amongst them. An individual of the same name, however, had been in the establishment six weeks since, but his present whereabouts could, not be discovered, Defendant's antecedents are of a rather shady character, Mr. Hayward the acting Superinten dent of the Gaol, in whose employment he had been, having been obliged to discharge him on account of the mysterious disappearance of a number of little things, that tender-hearted offi-

his tents. It was therefore with some sur-

many antics for which that animal is justly

then handed to him. The inspector said dis- the Consulate.-On the 8th instant delen- prise that we learned, a day or two after

famous, happened to break a plate belonging to

charge papers are never in any case kept at making the above announcement. that FOR picking the pocket of Francis Cruise Costa, a cook who was washing clothes on the hillside

dant said he was arrested on the 4th Oc- tober for making a false report about the although the Cricket Club authorities, who a servant on board the steamship Sumatra, of yesterday. The culinary adept becoming greatly

Bolton Abbey. The ease was remanded till 5th rent the ground, and are therefore entitled, a bundle of notes amounting to $25, in Queen's incensed on viewing his shattered crockery, to some consideration in the matter, had Road, on Saturday, a coolic was sent this morn-savagely beat the unlucky quad: aped, with the

October, and he was meanwhile detained in gaol. result that it died an hour afterwards. The owner

The ship was paid off on the 4th October with. out his knowledge, and he knew nothing of it agreed to the proposals of CARINT'sing to six months' hard labour.

tain Thomsett marked his sense of the cook's

until some days after he had been in gaol when Arrangements have been made to publish Agent. His Excellency the Administrator A STEAMER whose name will live in the history appraised the value of the deceased at $6. Cap- The Hanghong Telegraph daily at 4.. Subhad declined to ratify th arrangement. of Japan, says the Hoge Nees, has just been scribers in the central districts who do not receive their copies before Five O'CLOCK will oblige by and refused point blank to permit the circus discarded by the China Merchants' Company, cruelty by faing him $5 or 14 days' imprison-

one of his shipmates told him he had been paid off. The Pembroke, or the Tangling as her presentment, a further 14 days incarceration to be under

He heard nothing more until the 12th December, gone by the goat slayer unless he paid the owner

when the Captain brought the money due to owners call her, was fired upon by the batteries. at Shimonoseki, and thus interested the United six Mexicans, to compensate him for the loss of

Fins, $7.75, to the gaol. The money was left the dear departed, whose milk he will no more

with Mr. Hayward, who gave it to him when States of America in the dispute which led to

have an opportunity of freely diluting with water

leaving the gaol. He asked the Captain if he had the bombardment there.

from the purling brook lest it might prove too

brought him his discharge, who replied in the negative, and told him he would get his discharge OUR Zoological Special happening to be out strong for the weak stomachs of foreigners.

at the Consul's office when he left the gaol. eastward yesterday, thought he would look in upon his old friend the tiger, about which he SELDEN in his "Table Talk" says "Equity

He went to the Consulate after he came out of wrote such a glowing panegyric in a recent issue. is a roguish thing; for law we have a measure,

gaol and asked for his discharge. He saw the American Consul, who asked him what ship he After duly "chin-chinning" his tigership, he know what to last to; equity is according to the thought he might take the liberty of bringing his conscience of him that is Chancellor, and as that

belonged to. He answered the Twilight. The umbrella in gentle contact with the animal's is larger or arower, sn is equity. 'Tis all one

Consul told him he would not give him his dis as if they should make the standard for the meacial not wishing to keep him on until he had charge, and sent him away. After that he had quicker than greased lightning, as the Americans sure we call a foot a Chancellor's foot; what an actually qualified himself for a distinguished post to go to the Civil Hospital, where he was seven say, brought one of his ponderous fore-paws to uncertain measure would this be! One Chan in the establishment, without pay. Notwith-weeks, coming out on the 4th March. After he 'Tis the same in rid for good of the fellow, Mr. Wodehouse sent the Consul again and asked for his discharge,, upon the unlucky umbrella with a result cellor has a long foot, another a shot foot, a standing Mr. Hayward's humane efforts to be had been in hospital about a month he went to that need not be described, suffice it to say that third an indifferent foot. our Special finds himself two Mexicans and a the Chancellor's conscience." We commend a the defendant for four months to his safe keep The Consul said "I must see the captain first half out of pocket by it. He intends having a study of this practical criticism on the decision of ing, with directions that the time was to be The ship was then in harbour. He went back glass case made in which to preserve the um- Chief Justice Phillippo in Dorabjec Nowrajec y agreeably passed in the interesting occupations to hospital, and since then had heard nothing more about it. When his wages were paid he raised an brella as a monument of tigerish ingratitude. It Wong Tsuk Lum and Sin Sin, commented on in of shot drill and onkum picking.

objection to a stoppage of $12 on account of cargo is written "Put not your faith in princes." Our our leader of last Friday, to the careful considera. Special says, feelingly and emphatically, "Puttion of Mr. Sin Sin. We are anxiously waiting not your faith in tigers," even although you have for something to transpire which will really

Supreme Court. eulogized the nasty brites in the columns of the shock the elastin conscience of the Hongkong leading journal.

HONGKONG. Monnay, Mar 15, 1882.

show that the fassy gentleman, who at present directs our "political destinies, is clothed with a little brief authority.

The public have a perfect right to be

THE "Dreaming" anecdote about the late Lord Wilton is sure to be much quoted now that his lordship is dead. The facts of the case are as follows:-The late Eart had a celt entered for the Chesterfield Cup at the Goodwood meeting some years ago. The colt had previously always run of by Cotherstone from Duchess of Lorraine, and Lord Wilton had not troubled himself about giving him a name. Shortly before the race, field, enclosing him one which he himself had got from a gentleman, stating that he had dreamed

however, he received a letter from Lord Chester. in color, and flecked with pink spots.

What a wonderful change has come over made acquainted with the whole of the cir-hide, but the ungrateful brute, with a movement the spirit of our enterprising local contem-cumstances of the case, so we will briefly poraries' political dreams since the depar-state what actually transpired. Chiarint's ture from the Colony of Governor Hex agent agreed to pay the Cricket Club NESSY. While His Excellency was with authorities a liberal rent for the use of the us scarcely a day passed without vither field, and to deposit in their bands the sun one of the local organs discovering some of $1.000. as a guarantee that the ground public grievance on which to hase an would be left in the same condition as at attack on the HENNESSY regime. The de-present. Nothing could he fairer, or more parture of the Governor, and the advent liberal than this, and like sensible men the of Mr. W. H. Mansu have changed all committee of the club accepted the offer,

ABOUT 7 a.m., on the 12th instant, as that inde.being discharged during his absence. Asa matier stroll along the praya, curiosity, or something charge of cargo from American ships in Hong- this. From the day on which Mr. MARSH subject of course to the formal approval of

fatigable officer Sergeant Campbell was doing a of fact, foreign seamen are not employed in the dis clsc, took him on board the steam-launch Fit kong harbour, but only Chinese, and therefore he took the oaths as Administrator, and signa- the head of the Government. No difficulty lised his accession to power by one of the was apprehended from head-quarters, and

A CONSIDERABLE sensation, says the Japan Mail, Yune which was lying alongside the wharf, laden did not consider the stoppage a fair one He most unstatesman-like and unjustifiable we therefore, rather prematurely as it

has been produced in Australian medical circles with passengers, about thirty in number. Wish spoke to the Harbour Master about it, but he said

acts which ever disfigured the career of a

turned out, announced that the Cricke!

by the recent appearance in the drug market of a ing, with that politeness inbred (?) in the men who he could not do anything, as it was an American

He was at first responsible representative of the British Ground had been secured. However, His

new narcotic, hailing from Queensland, and at wear the uniform of the Hongkong Police force, ship. Mr. Hayward and Inspector Staunton Crown, the Daily Press and China Mail Excellency the AoISTRATOR refusor to

present only known to the trade by its quaint to pay his respects to the commander of the were present when he complained of the but the captain told him that if he did not have maintained a discreet, we almost feel sanction the arrangement entered into by

name of " pitchery-bidge: 7." It is indigenous to Fit Yune, Sergeant Campbell made enquiries for stoppage to the captain. northern Australia--a sort of stunted shrub, some the captain who was not to be found. This was going to refuse to siga the receipt for $7.50, disposed to say a disgraceful silence. CHIARISI's agent with the Secretary of

three to four inches in height when full grown, really disappointing to Campbell, so he took a Have all Mr. MARSH's acts sinco he as- the Cricket Club, alleging as his reason,

The rather startled his by no means weak nerves, He therefore thought it better to sign. The sumed the reins of power in this Colony that the General might require the ground

and bearing blossoms of a waxy texture, white look round the craft and found something which sign he could charge him another dollar, With commendable des is shown to him now, he undertakes to get out of been above criticism; has he done every-at any hour for military purposes. We

flowers are picked in the month of Aug 1st, dried, viz, the steam guage Indicating a pressure rest of his account was all right. If consideration thing like the wise and onlightened states have lived in Hongkong for many years,

packed tightly in canvas bags, and then subjected of gas, of steam. to a high degree of pressure, which imparts to patch the Sergeant cleared the craft of Hongkong in a week's time. The reason he man which we were at one time willing to but during the whole of that period we

By the passengers, eased the safety valve, and made the false statement about the Bolton Abbey them the consistency of cake tobacco.

the deck, like Casabianca's was because he wanted to get clear of the Twi credit him with being, and left undone no- | cannot call to mind a single occasion on thing that ought to have been done? which the military have made use of

chewing a small plug of this substance, relief stood alone on

A larger dose of pitcher/-bidgery something soon appeared in the shape of the afraid of doing something desperate. He shipped Judging from the course of action adopted the cricket-field; hesides the Major

is speedily obtained from bodily fatigue, hunger, son, waiting for something to turn up, which light, where he was shamefully treated, and was and thirst. by the self styled conservators of public General. is en route to Penang, and the Cotherstone, he did not consider Pumicestone produces absolute insensibility to pain,, Pitchery. gigantic form of Carl Wassenius, the engineer on board the Twilight in Newcastle, Australia, of the Government Fire Brigade and Inspector of and came in her to Hongkong. He was only rights, these Bayards of modern journalisme, season for field-days is over. Mr. MARSH

wheelbarrows, we mean 'ricksbas. Wassenius brought as far as Hongkong. He was illtreated who could see nothing to praise in Governor also, we understand made some objection HENNKOSY's policy, and can soo nothing to to granting the use of what was actually n

went on board, Journeyed down to the engine in various ways as were also the other men. room to see what water was on, and found the They had, for instance, to go over the side in the censure in the acts of the prosont occupant recreation ground for the public. This will

glass half full; looking farther round, in the hold, night and scrape the chain plates, or else he found the engineer asleep in his bunk, and fill a tank with salt water and let it run of Government House, the publle-If they be news to that portion of the public who

promptly hauled him out. On going into the out again, or he sent up aloft and made to had any confidence either in the political are not members of the Hongkong Cricket

WE read that a wonderfully nice bit of picking Independence or honesty of our contompor Club; however, if it is the Public Recrea-

to call them down again, by way of punishment. is going begging in the church-living-sale-by- THERE seems a good deal of justification, says stokehole Wassenius found a good fire in the sit on the royal yard-until the chief mate chose aries-would apparently have goodreasons|tion Ground, that is all the more reason

auction-market, and bidders with a little money the Overland Mail, for the often abused law furnace, but no stoker visible. On making en- for congratulating themselves on the course why its use should have been granted to

in their pockets and a taste for the cure of souls which excludes clergymen from the House of quiries of the engineer as to what his full driving The chief mate used to inake them do things of events which has given them the govern what will be the must interesting recreation have an unusual chance of getting a bargain. Commons, in the obvious difficulty in the way power was, it was found that, when working at full such as painting, and then make them wipe it ment of Mr. W. H. MARSH instead of that the public of this Colony has been permitted The lot consists of the next presentation to a of combining clerical and Parliamentary duties, speed, the indicator would denote yolbs.some solbs. all out again. The punishments were simply to of Sir JOHN POTE HENNESSY. As, however, to enjoy for many years. Besides Mr. valuable rectory, with "very superior house and They have not, at any rate, been combined by less than the indicator shewed when the launch please himself. They always did their necessary the community of Hongkong know right Mans had precedents for giving the use grounds, vineries, and garden, "charmingly situate the Rev. Isaac Nelson, who was elected by was lying quictly along side the wharf, and the en-work, and there was no occasion to punish them. The Captain had no part in it, well that the old established journals have of the ground for this purpose. When in the county of Suffolk, within a mile of first- Parellite constituency, and who was expected gines at rest. It makes one feel a trifle nervous to It was pure caprice on the part of the chief no pretensions to be considered the honest Mr. CABINI last honoured Hongkong with class station and market town, and easy drive of to do great things is the way of breaking the think of such things being possible, under our very mate and independent representatives of public a visit, the privilege was granted without the sea. Population about 1000. Good parish iron yoke of the Saxon. Fortunately for the noses. Had the poor wretches of passengers and they had no complaint to make against endowments. Income about 10007, chiefly from poor Saxon, but unfortunately for his enthusiastic been blown to atoms, or kingdom come, there him. The chief mate's name was George. opinion, and the fearless exponents of the lemur by the then Governor, and the

rent charges. It is seldom that such a chance constituents, Mr. Nelson has either got tired of would have been endless enquiries as to the Henderson. Defendant got cut once on the public sentiments, their ominous silence French circus, nearly a dozen years ago, as this occurs. One thousand pounds per year Westminster or has found that the spiritual needs cause, and effect, of the catastrophe, and much hand for refusing to fill the water tanks any. respecting some recent acts of the Ad- was similarly favored. CHIARINI's agent for two sennons a week, with the vineries thrown of his flock detain him on Irish soll, for, when valuable time would have been taken up in the longer. He was struck with a wooden belaying ministrator has been generally attributed offered to obtain Major-General SARGENT'S in! One thousand pounds per year, with sea the Home Rule tellers have mustered their forces, investigation. Is it not high time that some sort pin, and has got the mark now. He had been at to the correct cause, and can hardly be sanction; but he was distinctly led to un-bathing and a good house! One thousand the gaunt form of the fighting divine has been of check should be put on the natives who run the tank filling all day, besides having to do the He was not so badly treated as said to have excited much surprise. We derstand that he need not trouble himself, pounds per year, and a railway station quite conspicuous by its absence. His lay colleagues steam launches at such risk to life and property? necessary work. It was the same with all the have hitherto purposely refrained from as under no circumstances would the sanc-near, and only one thousand population. Taking have, it appears, remonstrated with Mr. Nelsen Does the present case not shew the necessity for other men.

the half of them, gentlemen, as grown up, and on his remissness, but so far he has made no having an inspector of steam launches, a practi-some-Upon the case coming on again to-day, criticising any of the acts of the presenttion of the Administrator-bagszutad.

substracting again, 2. further nær for disseriters "siga oshould-bandiy have expected this in, cal man who knows more of engines than lawn the defendant, who had been allowed out on his administration, wishing to give our con- And so, to please a most unreasonable and free-thinkers, you have u total of two hundred difference from a politician who began his grato- tennis, and who would devote his time to looking wir nitare at in four, and the Mite temporaries an opportunity of unde-whim of His Excellency's, the community and fifty souls to look after, at four pounds per rical career on this side of the Irish Sea with the after these careless celestials who put littic value gistrate ordered the case to stand over for a week ceiving the community by inaugurating a of Hongkong who desire to witness the head! What shall we say for the lot-house, impressive declaration that Ireland was crouching on property, and still less on human life? We to ascertain whether Cannon had left the Colony crusade against what we cannot but con- clever performances of Signor CHARINI's gaden, sea bathing, vineries, railway station, behind England, dagger in hand, ready to strike certainly think so, and that something should be or not. If he was still in the Colony, a warrant sider an unnecessary and ill-timed attempt | largè troupe of accomplished artister, and and garden, with two services a week?

most distinctly a horse named Pumicestone had won the Chesterfield Cup at Goodwood, and as he could not see one of that name in the entry, be concluded it must be Lord Willon's animal that had not been named. The colt being got by altogether inappropriate, and, willing to humour the fancy of the dreamer, adopted the name. The vision was realised, for, without being quoted in the market, he beat Vanderdecken and a large field very cleverly."

bidgery, administered in minute doses, acts as a stimulant; in larger quantities, as a powerful sedative. But it has the peculiar properly of enabling those who take it habitually to with stand fatigue, and undergo physical exertion upon

a low dict.

when the hour came,

a

done at once.

was to lague.

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