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are we, therefore, to have a fire in the City Hall where there is no management worthy of the name, nothing in the shape of experience, and actually no fire extin- guishing apparatus to be ready for any emergency! The following paragraphs which appear in a London contemporary on the subject of fires in places of amuse- ment will be perused with interest:-
Fires in Theatres!" A Theatre Burnt Down! ** "Another Theatre De- stroyed!" These lines have been con- spicuous on the newspaper bill boards during the past week. The Temple Opera
AN Emergency Meeting of United Royal Arch tions, and he thought, as I think, that in such cases the owner should be made the Chapter No. 1341 will be held in Freemason's responsible person. In the end, Dixon-Hail, Zetland Street, to-morrow the 6th inst. at
8 p.m. precisely. HARTLAND withdrew his motion, but threa- tened to bring it forward again if no steps are taken in the matter by the Board of Works."'
THE Tientsin correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury writes under date May 27th as follows:
The United States Treaty with Corea was signed on the 22nd at a town ten miles below Seoul, as the Swatara could not proceed further. ILE. Li Hung-chang is to leave per Pantah. Save the Shanghai Merenzy :-A very success- ful trial trip of the Faeae took place on the 9th ulto. Aslightaccidentin the steering and windlass gear detained her for an hour on the way down," but she subsequently made 14 nautical miles. an hour from the Red Buoy to where she turned, There was a large party of ladies and gentlemen on board, and the steamer returned at 4 p.m.
We observe from Japan papers that the Corcan officials who are temporarily deprived of their office, for imprudence in connection with the late outrage on Japanese subjects, have since been tried on a charge of encouraging the outrage, and sentenced to a ternt of imprisonment. We note from Japan that the manufacture of Murata rifles is being pushed forward with all speed at the Tokio arsenal, 100,000 being re quired. This looks as if the Japanese are desirous
present itself in these unsettled times. The annual report of the Colonial Surgeon for the year 1881, appears in Saturday's Govern- ment Gazelle. Dr. Ayres has evidently bestow-
official record of the working of his department, the wharf says the Mercury, to chquite when It is quite true-so far as our City Hall uleted in the sum of two dollars. Cheung but the report is far too lengthy, and not of suffi- the new Tuotai would come.
This inau having
House. Bolton, formerly occupied by Mr. people who will look upon this as the For throwing rubbish into the harbour on the ed a great deal of care in the compilation of this A MatrTARY Marularin sent his sub-ordinate to
comic side of "fires in theatres."'
cient general interest to warrant its reproduction in our columns. We shall deal with several of
It is notified in Saturday's Gazelle that, under and in pursuance of the provisions of the Vice- Admiralty Count Act, 1863, Mr. Edward James A story is going the round to the effect Ackroyd has been appointed to act as Registrar that a playbill dropped recently from the of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Hongkong. gallery of one of the Copenhagen theatres ABOUT a score of the no light or pass division of being reasly for any emergency which may took fire from a gas-jet in its fall, and, wet up before the Magistrate this morning, the alighting on a lady's head, burned offsual fifty cents being imposed on each of them. Sundry hawkers were also put through far no- her bonnet and nearly all her hair before hinal amounts for hawking outside the markets.
There are some it was extinguished.
4th instant, Leung Asing, a bricklayer,, was J. P. WESTON, and since Christmas by Mr. CHARLES MAJILTON, was completely con-
Aning, for a similar offence to the above, was sumed very carly last Sunday morning. is concerned that a fire engine is always sent to gaol for seven days, being unable or On the previous evening Mr. CHARLES stationed outside the building during per unwilling to pay the fine of two dollars which the matters touched upon by the Colonial Sur- DORNTOS's company had appeared in formance nights. It is also quite true that, was imposed. "Two Orphans." Nothing was left stand- | if a fire got hold of the wings, or scenery, The Fiji Shimpo states that, as was formerly ing when the fire had been at work for this engine could not be brought into im-reported, England, France and Russia, with a half an hour but the bare walls. The mediate use, in time to save the interior of view to compel the Corean Government to enter cause of the disaster, as usual, is unknown. the building. Any person who has af into a treaty with them, one way or another, No lives were lost, but the damage is esti-knowledge of the work carried on behind have already sent three English, one French and mated at between two and three thousand the scenes of a theatre during a perform two Russian men-of-war to Nagasaki, and that pounds, which is not covered by insurance." ance; who has any acquaintance with the the necessary preparations for an armed demon- constant moving of the wings, shifting the stration against the peninsula are now being scenes, &c. &c.--which are of a most in flammable nature-and who knows of the vast number of lights used in various positions on the stage, can appreciate and understand the exact amount of risks of fire which have to be run in theatres, and of the absolute necessity
made.
THE Inspector-General of Irisons in the North- West Provinces and Oudh expresses his belief in his annual report for 1881, that cholera is power- less to spread in jails in the face of good general sanitation. During the period from 1861 to 1870, out of an average jail population of 21,960, there were 1,184 deaths from cholera recorded. During the next ten years from 1871 to 1880, there were only 299 deaths, and during last year only two
deaths occurred.
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geon at an early date. ACCORDINE to the Indian Daily News, Hong- kung is said to be reaping its fair share of the wave of prosperity which is now passing over the commercial work!. At present the ship-building yards at home are so well supplied with orders that they find great difficulty in completing them
within reasonable time, and at the same time freights-are=high,= and-shipowners-pre-reaping good profits. At Hongkong the arrivals fast year were 333 more than those in 1880, representing a tonnage of 317,692.
JOHN CULLIN of Liverpool, a scaman ofthe Anc- rican ship Kate Devonport, in a semi state of drunk, was fighting and kicking up a general row in the Queen's Road when P.C. 78, William Beckett came on the scene and walked him off to the Police Station. Cullin had nothing to say for his bad behaviour except that his ship was going away to-morrow. Captain Thomsett imposed a sentence of seven day's hard labor, and ordered defendant to be placed on board his ship before her departure.
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seen the Taotai's steamer arriving, wanted to ride home on his horse to tell his nuuster quickly, and when the Taotai's steamer fired a salute his horse was very restive, and the rider fell off and his brains fell out and he died.
The Hiego Nets learns that several changes will in all probability be made shortly in the run ning of the Mitsu Bishi Company's steamers. From what we learn the Fingo Maru'will take the place of the Niigata Mara on the Hongkong line, the Niigata occupying the, berth "between this port and Yokohama. The Takasago Maru will, we understand, run between Yokohama and - Hakodate,
THE steariship Glencor left Hankow on Sunday morning at five o'clock, ani passed Woosung at 4,30 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon. She anchored both nights on the way down the river. The
fostwa and Carnarvonshire went out on Monday afternoon from Woosung. The Fleurs Castle left Woosung for Hankow yesterday. The Sith and Huntingdon were to leave Han-
kow yesterday.
In our obituary column on Saturday last, we un- CAVALRY accident extraordinary is reported nounced the death of Mr. Rufus Rangel, one from Saumur. A soldier was thrown at a leap. of the oldest residents of this Colony. Mr. Ran- His horse charged madly a whole squadron, and gel, was the eldest son of Senhor Floriano Ran- with such effect that sixteen men out of twenty-gel of Macao-who received the honor of knight-
A telegram from Berlin on Monday an- nounced that during the performance of ROBERT BERTRAM." on Sunday night, at the theatre at Schwerin-that looks very much like swearin', doesn't it?-a fire broke out in the costume-room. Fortu- It is requested that all communications rela-nately, there was no confusion, the public ting to Subscriptin 1s, Advertisements, Str, be ad. being informed of the outbreak in time to dressed to the "Marlger, Hongkong Telegraph" and not to the Editor.
make their escape, and the Grand Duke which exists for every place of public Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to The addressing some reassuring words to those entertainment being provided with a fire Editor" and not to individual members of the present. I am hoping now that our Lon-extinguishing apparatus of the most com-
Communications interkal for publication must don managers will recognise the necessity plete and perfect description. As we pre- ACCORDING to the Hochi Shimbun, there has been an extraordinary press of business in the be accompanied by the name and address of the of ordering a supply of Grand Dukes with-viously stated the City Hall possesses am- writers, not necessarily for publication; but as
Board of Metropolitan Police for the past few out delay:"
ple resources for extinguishing fires, were days. Heads of different police stations meet evidence of good faith.
Just to show that fire alarms and partics | such resources properly utilised. The there after office hours, holding secret conferences are not confined to the wicked people who building is situated on a much lower level
even up to ten o'clock at night. The paper adds go to theatres, it may he well to state that than the Pok-foo-lum Reservoir, so that that a rumour is abroad to the effect that these while a religious service was being held the pressure of water at command must conferences are connected with the fact that, of the other night at a mission-hall in Somers be very great.
The judicious expenditure late, swarms of bad characters have recently five were pitched out of their saddies. Four hood at the hands of Dom João VI. He was onc Town. somebody fancied he could saiff of a few hundred dollars would effect made Tokiya their head-quarters. something burning, and gave an alarm. all that is required, in providing, nozzles, Ax Indian paper says A Mabommedan was The good people left off praying, and at-hose, &c., and in placing the whole of lately arrested at Tungchou, in China, for manu- tempted a rush helter-skelter from the build the apparatus in working order. As facturing coins out of broken copper. The prac. ing. It was a case of "sauve qui peut;
remarked, are for your over-righteous people. I have an awfully selfish and cowardly lot. When the alarm had sub- sided, it was found that two women and a child had been severely injured. Doubt less they had been knocked over and trampled on by some muscular Christians, who, having been very generous in their offers to save the souls of others, thought only of their own when it became a queson all proper provisions for the public tion of saving bodies."
safely being carried out without delay,
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HONGKONG, MONDår, Juse 5, 1882.
"On Monday Mr. DINOS-HARTLAND, in the. House of Commons, was to the front again,
were seriously hurt. One remained insensible for five hours, and another was so badly wounded in the head as to be now almost a maniac. We should think such a case of one loose horse play.
it would appear to be nobody's busi-tice is said not to be an uncommon one: anding at ninepins with such a bady of mounted men ness to attend to the City Hall, we trust although every now and then a panic occurs re- garding the "small, dirty, ragged money," it soon that His Excellency the Administrator will dies away, and the small cash gradually comes take it upon himself to act as he may deem again to the surface. In the present instance the necessary to provide for the protection of false coin was smuggled into Peking in bags of public property and the safety of the comflour find legs of mutton. The enterprising for munity. By appointing some qualified germade a profit of less than 24 dollars, and lost officer to report upon the present state of his head in c
i consequence, affairs, H.E. can satisfy himself that reform is urgently needed, and then he can insist
TELEGRAM S.
ends of the Suez Canal.
It has been wisely and truly said that con- stant efforts cannot fail to produce success in the long run, just as the continual drop- | agitating this most important question con- ping of water in the course of time hollows cerning the safety of the multitude of theatre. Reuter wires from London, under date of Satur- out the stone. We have therefore the ful-goers. He moved a resolution to the effect day last, that the Egyptian troops are construct- lest confidence that our endeavors to re- that a Select Committee should be aping carthworks at Alexandria, also that the British and French gunboats are guarding the medy public abuses, although they may pointed to investigate the state of the exits possibly be obstructed and opposed for at the various theatres, and the appliances interested motives in every possible way, that exist for the prevention or extinction will by dint of perseverance, eventually of fires in theatres and music-halls, and to. succeed. We will return to the charge report the result of their investigations and again and again, in every case where we recommendations thereon. He had found consider reforms in the public interest are that in London alone there are 472 places 'needed, until our aims have been achieved. | of amusement, capable of holding 302,000 A short time ago we deemed it to be our persons, and he had found, too, that in the duty to direct attention to the most unsatis control of these there was quite a confusing factory condition of the fire extinguishing conflict of jurisdiction-the Crown, the arrangements at the City Hall. This ques-Lord CHAMBERLAIN, the Board of Works, tion is one of great public importance, be- the magistrates of Middlesex, Surrey, and
General Garibaldi is dead.
THE Chinese Government, says the Indian Daily News, has recently passed an order affecting maritime ports, which it is thought will give im- mense satisfaction, and be universally obeyed. It has decreed that local authorities and guilds shall be free from the demand for war-junks, which has hitherto been made every three years. The remission is rather a sign of an enlightened administration than of generosity, for after the junks had been built and sent to their destination, they were never again moved; but were left to rot and to be dismantled until they had ceased to exist.
The Sultan has declared to the French Am- bassador that the proposed Conference is un- SNAKE stories, observes the Hiogo News, appear necessary, as he is sending a Turkish Commis-occasionally in the Japanese papers which denote sioner to Egypt.
a tendency on the part of the authors to trespass upon a domain American journalists are generally supposed to have made peculiarly their own. One of the latest" yarns" is given in a recent. issue of the leading liberal paper of Osaka, which announces that "a serpent 150 feet long and 5 feet in circumference has been caught in Kiso. This fine specimen will be exhibited on and for some time after the ist of next menthi at Sen-
LOCAL AND GENERAL. We read that on the 24th ulto. twelve cases of cholera occurred at Yokohama, of which eleven resulted fatally.
of the first settlers in this Colony, and like many others in the good old times amassed a considerable fortune trading with California. After the loss of his wife and six children, who were drowned at sea, Mr. Rangel visited Europe, and ultimately married a Scotch lady, and established himself in business as a merchant in London, where he remained for nearly 30 years. His health giving way he paid a visit to the Far East, remaining for some time with his family in Macao, and eventually settled down on the
banks of the Tagus, where he died at the ripe age of 74 years on April 20th,
must be unparalleled in the annals of drill. A VERY large audience assembled at Chiarini's Circus on Saturday night, nearly the whole of the seats in the immense pavilion being occu- numbered by thousands, the whole circuit being pied. The Chinese in the back seats could be closely packed from top to bottom. The enter tainment was in every respect a most satisfactory one, the performers accomplishing their various tasks in first rate style. Owing to the postpone SAYS the N. C. Herald-Li Hung-chang, Senior ment of the Achilles for Shanghai, a farewell Guardian of the Emperor, Grand Secretary, Com performance will be given this evening, when in mander-in-Chief of eighteen provinces, Com- addition to many other attractions, three new
missioner of Coast Defence, etc., sits in his vice- artistes just arrived from Hengler's Circus, regal chair at Tientsia, the gate of the capital of Liverpool, will make their first appearance.
China, regulates the ingress and the egress of foreign diplomats to the Court, and defines the' THE other day, says a Calcutta joumal, the China foreign, and dictates the domestic, policy of the papers brought to notice the report made against country. Li Hung-chang is, therefore, the ab- the Kaiping Coal Mines by some of the man-
solute and despotic ruler of 400,000,000 of people. darins. These men represented that, conse-Yet such is the system of this Government, that quence of the mines, the Earth Dragon suffered he lives upon the mere breath of the Empress, severely, and the soul of the Dowager Empress an ignorant, capricious and immoral woman. A was disturbed by these sufferings, It is now re-
word from her and his power would vanish with ported that a large sum of money has been sent
the morning mist, and his courtiers would shrink to the censors, and that the result will probably from him as a man with the plague. He is fifty- be that this donceur will effectually cure the nine years of age, six feet two inches in stature, disturbance which so upset the Earth Dragon has a cold, clear, cruel eye, and an imperious It may be also mentioned that a strong party
manner. He is a thorough Oriental and an intenso were found to advocate the immense advantages Chinaman. This implies contempt for Western China would derive front being able to make nations and hatred for all foreigners. Li Hung- herself independent of other nations in the matter chang, the Viceroy of Chibli, is the Bismarck of of the supply of coal,
the East. He keeps together an incongruous Empire and an effete dynasty by the repressive bellions by decapitation, and quiets the turbu. lent with the bamboo. Yet he is great, not be
sides specially affecting such bodies as the the City, and the Home Secretary were all TAI AI, for being in unlawful possession ofa nichimaye, Osaka. It is said that the serpent JOSEPH NEUTRAL, of Austria, a seaman of the force of an indomitable will. He suppresses re-
cause he is so much in advance of his country..
Committee of the City Hall, and the Insur- ance Companies of Hongkong, and, as in our previous article we disclosed the exis- teneo of a condition of affairs discreditable 1 authorities theniselves are almost unaware crape trousers which he could not satisfactorily knew that the Pope is a farmer? Such is the fact board his ship, but the coolies took him to the men, but because he is not so far behind as they
on the job, and he considered it, as you and I consider it, perfectly scandalous that the law should be in such a state that the what their powers are, and can be pitted
spar, valued at five cents, was sent to gaol for seven days, hard labor being added. LEONG AKI, for being in possession of a pair of account for, was sent to gaol for six weeks' hard
labor.
WE are informed by the Agent of the P. M. S. S. Co, that the City of Peking with the incoming American mail, will leave Yokohama for this port on the 7th instant.
THE Japanese stearaer Kumamoto Mary came out of the Cosmopolitan Dock this morning, the British steamer Ganger taking the vacant dock. The steamship Benarty undocked at Kowloon carly this morning.
devours to rats every day." Here is a golden British steamer Triumph was charged with opportunity for the enterprising Chiarini, which being drunk and refusing to pay ricksha hire on no account should be missed.
Defendant said he engaged a 'ricksha to take Land asks: How many people are there who him to the water side as he wanted to go on
are in an appreciation of the arts, polĝical and physical, which gavera the modern world. He however, and there is reason to believe that his Sailor's Home; when he got into the 'ricksha he Holiness makes a very good thing of it. Leo had two one dollar notes in his left hand coat pocket XIII. 'goes in,' however, neither for the growing and some silver in his vest pocket which had at least recognizes the value of these areen; he in torpedoes, and drills troops with modern arms. of cereals not the raising of stock, but for the taken flight by the time he got to the Sailor's buys ships of war, constructs forts, experiments breeding of fish. The lagoons of Comaccio are Home. He was not drunk, but had been having Ile has learned that despite the protestations of thus turned to profitable use. Eels are the staple, several glasses of gin, and remembered the hind civilization, the sword yet remains the arbiter of and several tons of ecls are sent from the lagoons coolle putting his hand on him on the journey nations, and that China, to be respected, must The fish come up in immense down. Inspector Thompson stated that defen be armed. But he does not know that standing every Lent. shoals from the Adriatic, and are fed in the dant was not incapable when brought to the in the way of his military and naval aspirations lagoons on other fish provided for them, until station, being able to speak and walk; defendant is the fact that in China there is no military they are nicely lattened, when they are killed, told him that three dollars had been taken from his and cooked in a vast kitchen. The labourem on person. There were no dollars on the 'ricksha, these water-farms dwell in barracks built on an coolies who brought him to the station, Defen- island. This is yet another instance of the strange dant was ordered to pay twenty cents to the
'ricksha coolics. use to which land may be put."
spirit.
NEWCHWANG.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
26th May, 1882. We shall soon be shunned as an unlicalthy
season. Two more
to all concerned, we imagined that steps would have been taken long ere this to against each other by those whose interests remedy the grievance. All that we
are affected. From a personal inspection stated was strictly true; the fire ar- of London theatres he was able to declare rangements of the principal public build- that many of them, in case of fire, would ing in the Colony are disgrace to
prove perfect death traps." the Government, who are supposed to see
"As might have been expected, the Home We learn that the Hongkong, Canton, and Macao that such matters are properly attended Secretary considered the motion of the hon. Glasgow for this port on Saturday afternoon. Steamboat Company's new steamer Henam, left to, and we have a right to demand that gentleman altogether unnecessary. The She may be expected to arrive about the middle this unsatisfactory state of things be no Board of Works possesses plenty of power of July, longer allowed to exist. In making this if it likes to exercise it, and he thought the renewed appeal we feel assured that we responsibility might well be left with it.” have with us the hearty sympathies of the "Sir SEZWIN-10BETSONbit the right nail on entire community. When the City Hall the head when he pointed out that the extra'
A MEETING of engineers interested in the newly FAN AON, a 'ricksha coolle was engaged on was built, a full complement of fire extin-exits at certain theatres were all right and
formed Engineer's Institute was held on Saturday Saturday by a fellow countryman to take him guishing apparatus was provided; but by proper when the Lord CHAMBERLAIN'S ins- TAM AVUT, for disorderly conduct and throwing evening at the Hongkong Hotel, about thirty mem-round while he did some shopping. Cheung port, if the dead rare krench sisters have been come means or other various articles have pection was made, but directly afterwards a piece of wood at P. C. 221 who remonstrated hers of the profession being in attendance. Rules Chin, the complainant, got out of the wheelbarrow buried: Out of fifteen saurs de charit! who have gone amissing until, scarcely anything were all wrong and improper. He took up my with him for his unseemly conduct, was treated which had been prepared by the provisional Com- and went into a money changer's to do somit arrived since they first established here, eight remains. It is notorious that there is only argument, and insisted that what is wanted to a couple of day's free board and lodging inmittee, after a few minor alterations, were adopted, pidgin, leaving a pair of new silk shoes in the have died. Besides, three sisters have succumbed one tap in the building from which water, is a more rigorous and systematic inspec- Hayward's Hotel.
a vote of thanks being passed to the provisional ricksha.. When he had finished his business this year to the labours of charity they incur, for can be drawn to be of the slightest use in tion, made without notice, and afterwards THE Yomiuri Skímónu says that, under Govern- Committee and Mr. Rebbeck for their labours with the money changer he returned to the street, it must not be forgotten they are ever ready to their compound into a hospital, if necessary. case of need, all the others having, for published in reports, Mr. MACFARLANE ment sanction, a Stock Exchange at Yoroi-bashi, in connection with the same. It was stated that but was unable to find the obstructionist or the nurse the sick, both native and foreign, and make Jack of being properly attended to, got alluded to the dangerous custons of placing Tokiyo, will be opened on the tat proximo under suitable premises had been obtained, the com- shoes. Cheung Chin would appear to be up to Other members of this small community have out of order.
chairs in gangways on crowded nights, the same regulations as those which control the mittee having secured the billiard room of the old the dodges of his country folke as he took the passed away, and much sickness has been pre- Doubtless we shall hear from those who and stated what I have stated repeatedly, Yokohama Bourse.
Hotel de l'Univers, which is a large roomy apart-precaution to take the number of the wheelbar valent.
Another Corcan Minister has come from ment and very centrally situated. The following row man who had served him such a nasty trick, Peking on his way to his own country, where a know no better that there is no danger of that, in spite of the Lord CHAMBERLAIN'S WEnote in an Indian paper that Ensign Simoens, gentlemen form the board of management-Pre- and promptly lodged a complaint at the Police good deal of political trouble is brewing, partly a fire in the City Hall; that there never instructions, the system is still pursued in who lately made an attempt on the life of one of sident, Me. John Inglis; vice president, Mr. An- Station. Defendant's security being brought on account of a reported Russian invasion; and has been a fire, and no reason to suppose certain theatres. This fact proved laxity his brother officers in the fort of Aguada, Goa, drew Johnston; Secretary, Mr. J. K. Rebbeck; up, he produced the finricksha man and also because there is a screw loose with the there ever will be. Arguments of this on the part of the officials. I shall sup sentenced to transportation for lift.
Japanese. The sooner Corca gets on a friendly has been found guilty by a court-martial, and Treasurer, Mr.G. Fenwick; Librarian, Mr.T.Class; remarked that he thought there was something footing with nations who are able to protect her, nature are truly deplorable. The actual port MACFARLANE's remarks by saying that
Committee; Meserd. G. F. Pinker, Win. Ramsay, strange-about-his-conduct- as the 'ricksha was the better for her.
Nearly all the export business is being dong danger of fire in a theatro is only known only a week ago I was present at a morn- CHUN AMUN, & mendicant, who has twice been Thomas Kerr, Arthur Wagner, and J. Benson. brought home that day about noon, the usual to those who have been behind the scenes.ing-performance-at-a-popular-West-end sent to his native place at the expense of the Go From our personal knowledge of the energy and custom being to bring the barrow home about by steamers, and it looks as if sailing vessels during a performance. In well managed theatre, and saw chairs carried into the verament, was up before the magistrate this tact possessed by the vanous Hemberg of the † one pair. -Defendant-having-been-placed-in-shave seen the best of their days.--Courler.
committee, we are very confident that the Hong-cell amongst seven other coolies was at once kong Engineer's Institute will be a great success, picked out by complainant. The Magistrate and will supply a long felt want in this Colony. being satisfied that it was a clear case, of rickalia We wish them every success in their very laud coolie number 636, having annexed the boots, sent
him to gaol for three months with hard labor,
theatres at home, even with the most care.
stalls and placed in the gangways. Mic-morning for the old offence, begging in the streets. Three month's hard labor hs a regue ful and experienced management, fires TARLANE admitted that it would be hard on and vagabond may have the effect of keeping frequently, occur, often times with most lessees who are not proprietors to have to Chun Amun in his native place when he again disastrous results. How much more likely spend a lot of money. on structural altera- has the good fortune to get there.
able undertaking,
"THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c., published at 6d., may be had gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or JOHN GORNELL & Co, London-ADVT.]