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Shortly after entering the hospital, CHEUNG AMUN, the man who has, according to the decisions and oplatons of the Magistrate, the police officer, and the Colonial Surgeon, been shamming sick, the friendless waif who had everything to gain and nothing to lese by giving evidence in the case in which he was complainant, gradually be- came worse, and died before further
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WE are informed by the Agent of the E. E. A. &toria Gaol on the 14th instant, after being com- C. Telegraph Co. that the Company's steamier mitted by the Magistrate for contempt of Court Sherard Osborn left Singapore yesterday to cut in refusing to give evidence on the ground that out a fault in the Saigon-Singapore cable. he was too ill to do so, were this morning com- Telegrams will be liable to delay during the next mitted for trial at the Supreme Court by Captain few days, as the wire is working badly.
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Mature, declined to assist the Chamber of Com Two boatwomen, who were discovered by Chi-THE Chinese Customs authorities have, observes
merce of Shanghai in making a series of meteors- logical observations along the coast of China. We have already described the project in these columns. The reason of this refusal is unknown: that it is generally believed that Sir Robert 1 lart, the Inspector-General of Chinese Customs, in tends establishing a special meteorologieat bureau in connection with his department. It Sir Robert can obtain the assistance of one of task, he may add one more to the many good services which the organisation over which he presides has done to China.
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THR four coolies charged with assaulting and | Ir any fresh evidence were required to show the WE read that on Jung roth, the Austrian and Ital- causing the death of the man who died in Vie- vital importance for England of maintaining atian Ambassadors and the German and Russian all cost the freedom of her communications with Charges d'Affaires went to the Minister for Fo- India via the Suez Canal, it would, a Vienna reign Affairs, and supported the representation correspondent says, be found in the information made by M. de Noalles and Lord Dufferin. The which he has received "from an absolutely trust-Porte, however, again expressed the opinion that worthy Indian source." Since the evacuation of existing difficulties would best be removed by a Candahar, Russia has established a regular Go- simple exercise of the sovereign power of the vernment in the Akhal territory, and organised Sultan, and that a Conference is objectionable commercial trafic with Mery, the result being and useless. A correspondent observes that, be- that her influence now extends to the very gates sides the general dislike of foreign interference, of Her. The first caravan despatched from the Porte has good reason to object to the assem Moscow to Mery met with such a friendly recup bling of a Canterence at the present moment. A tion that a special service has since been opened. Conference at Constantinople might be regarded The pacification of Afghanistan is by no means as a proof that His Majesty and the Christian of a lasting character, and the pourparters that l'owers were acting in accoal, and might excite have been resumed between the Cabinets of in the Egyptian population a spirit of insubord- London and St. Petersburg, on the old basis of a nation and resistance which the chiefs of the line of demarcation in Central Asia, are positively party would use for their own ends, doomed to failure. The Ancer of Bukhara and
SOME of the eccentricities of modem adulteration tion of sending special envoys for the coming are delicately disclosed to the commonwealth of coronation ceremony at Moscow. Persia will be consumers by a contemporary German satirist in represented by Firhad Mirza Moutanet or by the following nent and pregnant little fable: Soultan Mourad Mirza Hissan, both of them unc- There were once four flies, and, as it happened, les of the Shah. They are both wealthy, and they were langry one morning. The first settled would defray their own expenses. Ayoob Khan upon a sausage of singularly appetising appear- has left Meshed for Teheran. An attempt willance, and made a hearty meal. That he speedily
A LETTER received from Sierra Leone gives par breakfasted upon flour, and forthwith succumbed be made to induce him to settle at Ispahan.
died of intestinal inflammation, for the sausage was adulterated-with aniline. The second fly
inate quantity of alum with which the flour had to contraction of the stomach, owing to the inord- been adulterated. The third fly was slaking his thirst with the contents of the milk jug, when violent cramps suddenly convulsed his frame, and he soon gave up the ghost, a victim to chalk adulteration. Seeing this, the fourth fly, muttering to himself, "The sooner it's over the sooner to sleep," alighted upon a moistened sheet of paper head, and the inscription "Fly Poison," Ap fourth fly drank to his heart's content, growing inore vigorous and cheerful at every mouthfit, although expectant of his end. But he did not You see, even the fly poison was adulterated? die. On the contrary, he throve and waxed fat.
the gale of the night of the 17th, a junk cap sised at Cap-sing moan, and was towed in, bot- having been made to the Folice Station there tean upwards, tu Ya-ma-ti. Yesterday a report the very few men in the East competent for such the Khan of Khiva have announced their inten- that four bodies were supposed to be in the hold of the junk, an examination was made, with the result of finding the dead bodies of two Chinamen, upon which an inquest was to be held to-day at THE case in which a jinricksba coolie is charged the Civil Hospital. Another dead body of a
with being concerned with another not in custody Chinaman was found in the water at Tsim-shain stealing the gold watch and chain of Mr of decomposition, besides being much eaten away Argus, from his person on the 11th instant, tsui on the oth, but was in so advanced a stage James Gordon, chief officer of the British banque by fishes, that it was deemed expedient to bury it without an inquest. '
was on again this morning before Mr. Wole- house-Inspector Baker stated he had been unable to discover any traces of the 'watch and chain. When the complainant went to the Station on the ith he was decidedly under the influence of liquor, and could not walk steadily. though he knew what he was about.--Mr. Gor- don said he came ashore from the Argus an the evening in question and went to Queen's Road
public house. He had been ashore during the
of liquor.The case was further remanded till the 28th instant.
dressedtothe Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" prisoner's removal to the hospital, might a native of Turkey. Last night he showed him. where he took the 'ricksha, not going into any forming the crew managed to keep afloat, and exhibiting the counterfeit presentment of a death's Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The from his injuries? We must all honestly feats of balancing being performed with skill and day before that, but was not under the influence withia hal of a merchant vessel named theplying the tip of his proboscis to this device, the
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As interesting performance was given last night acrobat who is professionally known as “The at the Spring Gardens Club by a professional from Boy." The entertainment was fairly well patronised by the members of the cab and their friends, a number of ladies being amongst the spectators. "The Iron Boy" is, we understand,
self to be an accomplished acrobat, several of his
address. He wound up the entertainment by balancing a cannon ball at the end of a pole on his chis, and then let the ball drop from a height beat three feet, catching it on his chest. He was greatly applauded for this and other feats. POLICE Constable Narayan Singh, being on daty about 7.40 last evening at the Tong ling Theatre.
and sincerely sympathise with the Govern- ment officers roncerned in this unfortunate business, and. in justice to them, it is only
MR. Jos Mains Rrigin, a clerk in the China far to state that they, one and all; arted
Traders' Insurance Company, charged a jin Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Teleconscientiously and to the best of their graph will always be open in the hair discussion
ricksha coolic this morning before Mr. Wole- house with using abusive language to him, and by corespondents of all questions affecting public ability. However, there can be no doubt interests, it must be distingly understood that that they committed grievous errors of
creating a disturbance.--Mr. Ritchie stated that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res judgment, and as a case which involves
sawa Celestial cook and several other Chinamen at twelve o'clock last night he engaged the ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
on the stage. He ordered them off, when the defendant's ricksha to take him to Wanchi the sacrifice of a human life is of far too cook picked up a piece of wood, and, taking from the City Hall. On arriving home, he told serioas a character to be condoned or over- steady, deliberate aim, shied it at the Pun- looked, we think it is the duty of the Go-jaubee, with whose tarban it came into col-
bis Amah to pay the coolie four cents. He took the four cents, but asked for more and would not vernment to take such steps as they may lision, but without leting the Silk. The go away. Complainant told him that four cents think advisable to thoroughly investigate cook's companions at the same time gave
were quite enough, but he wanted five, and went the whole of the circumstances calinected tongue to the well-known native war cry "Tah." into the house and demanded that sun. Wit Orders had been given by the Inspector that out with this sad tragedy, if only for the purpose siders were not to be allowed on the stage-body in his house for a cent, and ordered ness told defendant he could not allow any. of rendering such a deplorable chapter of The cook, declared it was another man, and not bungling impossibile in the future.
he who threw the wond, but Narayan said he was cock sure that the defendant ant no other did the deed, as he distinctly saw him let the missile dy at his occiput.--The Magistrate deem- ing the charge fully proved, fined the cook 50 cents or three days' for assaulting an officer of the law in the execution of his duty, ONCE before; says a conterapurary, the English and the French have been together in Egypt. In his successors have dorc in Tunis, the greatest 1798 Napoleon invaded Egypt while making, as professions of friendship to the Sultan. But he allies of the Sultan, and the English drove him met the English, who were there that time as
nui. Within a short time of his landing Nelson destroyed his fleet at the battle of the Nile; in 1799 he was forced for the first time in his career to give the order to retreat before St. Jean d'Acre, himself had fed to France, the remains of his defended by Sir Sydney Smith; and after he
any were turned out of Egypt by Sir R. Aber- crmilie's expedition. This was the first check given to French ambition, the first act in that long struggle which Esgland headed and which restored liberty to Europe. It is because England did this that she became great and rich; because
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ation, therefore, telegraphed by Reuter's agent in Shanghai that the further working of the mines had been peremptorily stopped by the Government, came with a shock to many interested in progress in China. It was stated that a censorin a mentoral to the throne complained that the long galleries in the mines, and the smoke of the foreign machinery, disturbed the earth dragon, who
she did this that she is what she now is. Yet now we are made by our Government to turn teachings of our history, and to go again to our back on all our traditions, to despise the Egypt, not to defend it against violence, but as whom we once drove out of it, partners and accomplices of the very French
The annual shooting match between teams ro- presentative of the Volunteers of England, Scot- land, and Ireland took place en June roth, at the
befell Commodore Allen, Licut. Whitehouse, and ticulars respecting a serious accident which
several seamen belonging to H.M.S. Algerine, which is employed on particular service on that station. It seems that the ship's gig was struck by a sudden squall on March 30, swamped and capsized. By the all of the oars and masts, which had been washed overboard, the above officers, a colonial messenger, and the five men
some of them, by swimming, succeeded in getting Prince of Fales. The latter, after much diffi culty, lowered a boat, and by this means the officers and crew were safely rescued, after an immersion of an liour and twenty minutes. The messcuger, who could not swim, disappeared soon after the gig capsized, and was drowned. WE are glad to learn that the Stewards of the Race Fund, and patrons of racing generally, are again inclined to support a proposal for providing a contingent of subscription griffins for our next year's races, and that arrangements will shortly be made to place the movement on a proper basis. A meeting of subscribers and all those interested in the sport will be held in the course of a few days. We had a letter from Shanghai griffins from the well known sportsman who is the other day on the subject of subscription familiarly known in Hongkong as "Wild Harry," which gives us some excellent advice. Referring to the purchase of subscription griffins he writes:
lum to be off. The coolie went out and began to scold him and use bad language., Complainant then called a policeman.-Defendant stated he wanted five cents and the complainant kicked him."I would arongly advocate their being sent down He was engaged by him at the Clock Tower- to Hongkong as soon as purchased, or within a The defendant was discharged.
fortnight at most, as the ponies, if left here, get gross, and fat inside, which necessitates, when they are put into training, a great deal more quiet work to get them anything like fit, than the Hongkong 'sports' have patience to give them." We cordially endorse these exceedingly practical
A GENERAL order to the army notifies that for the future the description of practices and the number of rounds 'actually fired by each soldier formation of His Royal Highness the Field- in them will be accurately recorded for the in- Marshal Commanding-in-Chief." It is also noti- lied that "in addition to the annual course, and in order to afford every encouragement to the soldier to improve himself in the use of his rifle and to compete with success at rifle meetings, &c, no restriction is to be placed on his obtaining extra target practice at anytime during the year, The unfavourable report of the shooting in the period of his own annual course included."
the army during the past year has induced the military authorities to increase the number of rounds of ammunition to be fired by each man. An army circular issued on June 10th orders the allowance for cavalry recruits to be increased from forty to sixty rounds per man. The allow ance to infantry recruits is increased from ninety to 150 rounds per man. A similar increase also takes place in the number of rounds to be fired by each trained soldier.
NEITHER threats of resignation, nor vehement and self-laudatory appeals to support on account of past services, nor patriotic references to a
views..
A RATHER curious case came before the Police Court yesterday. Four Chinese soldiers were charged before Captain Thomsett with being in unlawful possession of a junk on the 20th instant. A man who represented himself as belonging to the Foo Tow Chou Customs Station went to the Police Station at Shau-ki-wan yesterday, and
been chased by the Custeras boats, and that she told Inspector Fleming that a fishing junk had
had got into British waters and had landed a lot of opium. The man said the vessel was then the matter before arresting her. The Inspector in Chinese waters, and he wished to report
told him he had nothing to do with the junk if she was in Chinese waters, and asked why a report was made to him. The man said he wished to report before the junk people did. The Inspector went in his gig to the junk with the officer to make enquiries. The junk was then lying on the Chinese side, a little weet of the Ly-ce-moon Pass.. As the Inspector approached the junk she got under way and stood to the southward towards Shau-ki-wan. By the time
he reached her, she, was on the British side of the channel. As he neared her, he called to the master who said they were going to the Cus tom House. He also said there were soldiers
THE indictment against James Nicol Fleming, formerly a director of the City of Glasgow Bank, was delivered on June 13th. The charges are→→ first, falsehood, fraud, and wilful imposition; and, secondly, breach of trust and embezzlement. In connection with these general charges, four are specified. The first of these are the issue of false 1874, and June 1875, in which the deposits were and fraudulent balance-sheets in June 1873, June
sented to be in a sound and prosperous condition greatly understated, while the bank was repre- and capable of paying dividends. As indicating the nature of the charges respecting the various balance-sheets, it may be said that in the report for June 1873, a reserve fund of 280,000%, was stated to exist which had no reality. Sums of 758,878%, due by James Nicol Fleming; 1,136,210, due by the film of Smith, Fleming, and Co., of London; 1,379,400, die by the firm of James Morton and Co.; and ast,1997, due by Jolin la- nes Wright and Co, all bad and irrecoverable
debts, were treated as valuable assets. The fourth specific act is one of embezzlement, being that between July 1863 and July 1875 the accused appropriated to his own uses the sum of 643,5117, the property of the bank. In connection with the case, which was to be tried in Edinburgh on July 3rd, there are 720 productions, seventy-four wit- nesses, and 6go letters. The late manager of ille bank and all the directors still living are sum- inoned as witnesses,
apace. Let a passenger make a move to cross THE chair and ricksha nuisance still flourish.ca
House, Club, Post Office, or Hongkong Hotel, and the street anywhere in the vicinity of the Court
more of these licensed strect obstructionists. The nuisance is particularly noticeable at both en- trances to the Hotel, more so than at any other place, and this, after darkness has sel in. Un- less something be done to stop the wild rushes made by the chair and ricksha coolics at all persons leaving the Hotel, an accident of a serious nature, auch as a broken neck or feg, will be the
prominently to our netice only a few nights back, ultimate result. This matter was brought rather
an instantaneous rush is made by half a dozen or
Cuaso, have, says Mature, recently become the subject of mach arlventitious interest in Europe. The working of these minus was wholly a native enterprise; foreign ma- The deplorable circumstances connected chinery was imported in large quantities, with the death of the unfortunate man Chers Ames, who died in the Gaol Hos- going on well. A canal between the and up to a month or two ago all seemed pital n the 4th instant, will doubiless mines and Tientsin was nearly completed, attract the special attention of the local and it was calculated that 250 tons of fine, government, and we trust His Excellency coal could be forwarded daily to the the Administrator will consider it his duty latter port. Five thousand tons were, it in the public interest to order a thoroughly was said, ready at the pit's mouth for con- independent and searching inquiry to be veyance as soon as the canal was opened. male into the whole case, as well as into It was believed that, with sufficient trans- the working of a system which, was no port, une thousand tons a day could be doubt the indirect cause of this man's raised for many years from the present death. It will be remembered that Chers pits, while it was said that fifty collieries of Amus appeared at the Central Police Station
an equal size to the present une could be on the evening of the 13th instant, and en-opened in or near Kaiping. The inform tered a charge'against four men for having assaulted him. The charge was entered in the usual way, although the police officer appears to have bood of opinion that the complainant, whose strange behaviour sug- gested illness, or intoxication, was sham ming. Onthe following day, the four China- men who were charged with committing the
bleeding Emperor, have prevailed, says the alleged assault appeared at the Magistracy
Overland Mail, to save Prince Hismarck from before Mr. H. E, WODEHOUSE, when the in his turn disturbed the spirit of the Em-ranges at Cowglen, near Glasgow, in the presence another well-merited rebuke. By a najority of
11 o'clock, and observed a party of six or seven We were passing the Hotel somewhere about complainant stated in effect, that he felt 100 press, who died some months ago, and who of a large gathering of spectators. The Interna- | 276 against 43, his cherished Tobacco Monopoly
gentlemen, who had evidently been sampling unwell to go into the witness box to give was buried about a hundred miles off. The tional Trophy has hitherto always been competed scheme has, for the second time, been rejected by on board, who told him he must go there. Messrs. Dorabjee and Hingkee's best brands to. evidence against the defendants.
Aker irate spirit of the departed lady promptly for at Wimbledon, except in two or three the Reichstag. No one, except the German He ordered the master to steer for Shau- a considerable extent, coming out of the Hotel some conversation between the Magistrate took vengeance by afflicting the denizens instances, when the contest took place at Edin-Chancellor himself, will greatly regret this issue. ki-wan, and went on board the junk, dear, Immediately the party appeared, there was. and the officer in charge of the case, an
burgh. This year, however, it was agreed to The overbearing disposition of the man has When she anchored at Shau-ki-wan he asked a mad rush from all directions of chairs and opinion that Cuzuso Asxwas endeavoring latter were, the censor is reported to have of Scotland Rifle Meeting, at which there is leaving him high and dry ashore, with scarce R
of the palace in Peking with measles. The have the competition in connection with the West brought his name into almost general adium, where the soldiers were. One of the defen- wheelbarrows, the one getting mixed up with the to humbur justice appears to have been said, distinctly traceable to the Kaiping invariably a very large attendance of Volunteers
dants, who was in the hold pretending to other in grand consution, with the result that the arrived at, and Mr. WODEHOUSE briefly mines, which Interfered with the feng from all parts of the kingdam. The distances achievements and stupendous diplomatic talents by the master as one. The coxswain of the through his legs getting entangled angst the friend to call his own. Even his early marvellous be mending a fishing net, was pointed out equilibrium of one of the gentlemen was upset informed him that unless he got into sin. The conclusion, was obvious: the were, as usual, 100, 100, and 600 yards-seven the witness box at once,
are quite engulphed in the lamentable incompet Inspector'a gig went into the fore part of the junk | poles ofthe chairs, which were thrust right amongst he would mines, must be stopped. Such was the shots at each. After the firing at the first range ence, overweening pride, and silly perverseness and under the lower deck found another. The the party, and he came down a "cropper." Of commit him for contempt of
court. story told by the Tientsin correspondent it was found that the English twenty were leading displayed since the sceptre of power was left two others were on deck helping to sail the junk, course, the usual belabouring match ensued, and Even in tho face
of this warning of a Shanghai newspaper. The process by three points, while the Irish were 53 behind practically in his hands. For years past he has which is a licensed fishing boat.-The master the chair bearers and ricksha runners were the unfortunate man could not muster up by which a suggestion that the mines the Scotchmen: the scores being-England, $72; studiously insulted his opponents, resting his said be left Shau-ki-wan at am. on the 20th and eventually cleared off, without much damage sufficient strength to give evidence, and the should be stopped grew in the excited Scotland, 569; Ireland, 516. At the second dis hands upon that sharpest of blades, national went to Causeway Bay, A man asked him to being done, to prepare for another raid imune- result was that the Magistrate fined him 50 minds of the residents of Shanghai into the again one point ahead of the Scotch team with
tance the English team, with 60g points, were gratitude. Now I is piercing him to the vitals, put some opium on board and take it to Tai Mu, diately a fresh pany emerged from the Hotel. cents, with the alternative of two days' im- certainty that they were actually stopped 608, the Irishmen having made 546 points. "At
and mayhanthe smart is too bitter to be borne. Not a temple on the Chinese side, to which he cons To complete the picture, just as the fracas was prisongent. It may be taken for granted and thus to Reuter's telegram-is not
that united Germany has really so much to thank sented. Just as he got outside the Ly-co-moon finished, a gígantic Sikh appeared on the scene, that Mr. WoDEKOUSE had some doubts as
tlic long range, however, the positions of the Bismarck for. To satisfy their jointly insatiate Paas, one bost under sail and one rowing gave complacently showed himself in the glare of an unfamiliar one. The latest information English and Scotch teams were reversed soon appetites for power he aided his imperial master him chase. He sailed towards the light-house the lamp for a few seconds and then disap. to the course he adopted with this victim from the East enables us to say that the after the firing began; and when the competition in establishing the German Empire-at the price at Cape Collinson, anchored under it, and landed peared into the distant gloom to show up in mines are still working as usual, and there ended it was found that they were 73 points ahead of German blood, which deluged many a plain the opium. When he proceeded to return to Shau-all the dignity of the law at the conclusion cord that he instructed the officer to have is not the slightest evidence that there is of the English team, the totals being 576 and 553-while the war which sealed that union was ki-wan and got to a small bay just outside the of the next rush or riot. It is quite patent the man examined by the Colonial Sur- or has been any intention of interfering respectively, the Irishmen's score being 484. forced upon Germany. It was none of his seek Ly-ce-moon Pass, the boats that chased him came that something should be done to let the geon. We therefore lay it down that it with them. It is even denied that such Thus the Scotchmen won the match by nineteening: he was simply the instrument to whose lot alongside, the defendants and two others going on coolics understand that the rushing at peo was the Magistrate's duty before convicting a memorial as that mentioned above being-Scotland, 1,753; England, 1,714; Ireland, He wisely chose the latter. But whose blood
points, the aggregate scores at the three distances fell the duty of organising resistance or invasion. board. They asked him to go to Foo Tow ple will not be permitted. When granting CHEUNG AMUN to have had him properly has had any existence except in the 1,546. The shooting was steady and good
Chou Customs Station, but he refused. He licences to these pests of the road, it ought to be examined by a competent medical officer. Imagination of a gobemouche at Tientsin. throughout the competition; but it was not Germans. Weissenburg, Würth, and Spicheren One of the boats then took his junk in tow, but be insisted on from them in the matter of was shed for the purpose? That of the South was not on the British side of the channel | strongly impressed on their minds what will After some considerable delay Dr. AVRES However this may be, it must be confessed brilliant; not one of the marksmen having suc- appeared on the scene,andstrangely enough that the petition has a Chinese, risg about ceeded in making the highest possible score at
are names nearly as odious to Badeners and Da-the tide drifted them inside the Ly-ce-moon Pass. | behaviour. That there are several hundred- 'also arrived at the conclusion that the pri- it, and that the method of argument is one
variant as ever they were to France; and it is The defendants remained on board the junk, more of these characters plying for hire than any of the distances, and there were only a few. the bitter memory of, these and other services one taking charge of her, and two other of the are at all required, cannot, be denied ;. this" soner was "shamming sick," and yet, as a sufficiently familiar to readers of the Peking thirty-fours, or one point below the highest pos- which is now proving too strong for the once sails; the fourth tried to let go the anchor, but the latter matter, we believe, is under departmental correspondent in our evening contemporary Gazelle. The mines are fortunately within sible. The competitions in the two previous dreaded Chancellor. What political troubles will master prevented him, but afterwards allowed him consideration, and it would be just as well to also very justly puts it, strange to say the Colo-Li HUNG CHANG's jurisdiction, and while follows:-1880: England, 1,733; Scotland, 1,700; is not Impossible that, in making one supreme and the ease was remanded, but subsequently ever the number may be at the various ranks, years for the international trophy resulted as arise from this defeat remains to be seen's but it to do so. The defendants asked no questions see that the rule, " stand for four chuire," or whate nial Surgeon, although expressing the they enjoy his encouragement it is unlikely Ireland, 4,591; sanjority for England, 33. 1881: effort to recover his waning power, this ambithe Magistrate discharged the defendants, who should be insisted on to the strict letter. This is opinion that there was nothing the matter, that fing-shui or other superstition will be Scotland, 1,774; Wales, 1,686; Ireland, 1,612; iux sans cour will cruelly plunge Europe instated they were on board for the purpose of ordered the man's removal to the hospital. allowed to interfere with them.
majority for Scotland, 30.
ber of the public, requires immediate attention,
of violence and misfortune, as it is on re-
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drinking tra
a question that, in the interests of a great num-