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sinning with impunity-and the truism is just as applicable to modern society as it was in the days of the CESARS. CICERO's

Quiz says that--Senator Mel'herson, of Ottawa, has written a book on etiquette to be observed by officers and members of the Senate.

One of

the rules is that no Senator shall call another a

liar without first attracting his attention with an inkstand or paper-weight.

THE significant announcement is made that M. Damala.. the husband of Sarah Bernhard, is

reading with close attention all the works out

procure. This course of study is varied by daily target shooting and practice with foils. Perhaps only means, that he's fitting himself to beccave a teacher, although those who ought to know that the "Divine Sally" will want a lot of looking after.

SUMMER REQUISIT 1. S. Burns out which, in panely for the pernicious evil which, in spite of the wis dom, tact, and experience of our law-givers, has been for so long adulterating justice. I answer to a correspondent, a Sydney conten- Let our Judges decide on removing the orary writesThe department to which you refer is notoriously disorganised. The beard of incitement to guilt, by plainly demonstrat-it has been drunk for years, and thousands of ing that unscrupulous scoundrels will not people are inconvenienced that he may wallow in CARBOLIC DISINFECTANTS. | be permitted to commit perjury with in whisky. Further particulars when the libel law punity. Let every man go into the witness is altered, and the present judges are pensioned lux.distinctly understanding that he is to off. speak the truth, and that falsehood will be r seems to be quite true that Mr. Archibald punished with the heaviest sentence the Forbes, whose first wife died some years since, law allows, Were- this principle strictly left the United States an engaged man after his enforced we should soon have a mob of last lecturing tour. The happy lady is Miss Lulu perjurers in Victoria Gaol; and an ex-Meiggs, the only unmarried daughter of tieneral Meiggs, of Washington, and as at present ar ample would be set which could not fail ranged the chef of the Daily News "specials" prove a deterrent to others whose casy returns to America in October 'next for his going consciences are unable to recognise wedding. FELLOW'S SYRUP the sacredness of an oath, or the sublime

| principles of truth and honor.

There have been several cases before the Supreme Court latély in which delibeduelling, fencing, pistol shooting, etc., he can rate perjury has been prominently con- spicuous. In the reeunt libel case it was perfectly well known that BasUMANS and his satellites were not the witnesses, of trath; that, in fact, the eminent tragedian [431 and his wretched, ragamuffins lier as if to the manner born. Until that trial we were

The London Shandora says that the dominaat under the impression' that it was quite influences of the day are uniformly hostile to It is requested that all communications rela-competent to endeavour to throw discredit | copious, and not too friendly to moderate drink- ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &e, be ad-on a witness; and if you could prove himing. There are few English refreshment rooms dressetto the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" | to be a liar, that his evidence was to be in places of public resort where milk is not largely Letters on Fafitorial matters to be sent to "The deemed worthless. We sulpentaed the in demand. The amount of wine drank at dinner 'Editor and not to individual members of the Elitors of our contemporaries for the ex-

parties is much smaller than of yore. Many drink none, and others largely dilute it. This Communications intel for publication must press purpose of proving Baspass to be rises from the action of the teetotal sucieties, be accompanied by the name and address of the an infamous perverter of truth, but the writers, not necessarily for publication; but as evidence was ruled to be inadmissibile, !

whose sobering inthences have spread upward. evidence of good faith.

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Telefor reasons which our non-legal mind is is reported that W. S. Gilbert and Arthur graph will always be open for the fair discussion yet unable to understand. Another case

Sullivan the joint authors of "Trial by Jury," by correspondents of all questions affecting public in which gross perjury was undoubtedly opera. It is said that the plot of the new work "Pinafore," &c., are at work on a new comic interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself resemmitted was that of MARQUES. Wie is mest amusing, the principal character being a ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

KING, and we are strongly inclined to be Lord Chancellor who is in love with one of his lieve that it was not confined to one side own wards, and who is consequently compelled only. W remember that Wickis had to obtain his own consent to his union with her. a very convenient or inconvenient-me and to satisfy himself that he is all that he should mory when he appeared in the witness. A very droll idea, and we have little doubt box as plaintiff in a libel action against will he worked out by Gilbert in very droll Arrangements have been made to publish this journal, but then time may have im- The Hongbong Telegraph daily at 4 1M. Sub-proved it. Yet we must confess that we are scribers in the central districts whad not receive not disposed to place implicit trust on all their copies betre Piva o'gjocs will oblige by at once Communicating with the Manager- Mr. WiCKING: swore to concerning that mysterious one hundred dollars, and we are also very doubtful as to the veracity of the statements made on the other | side, by Mr. Malores. One of the two certainly committed perjury; which one we

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We learn, says the Daily News of June 23rd, that for a considerable time past the Government baye had under consideratim the expediency of subjects who are said to be implicated in acts of instituting prosecations against certain English

slaveholding in Brazil, but that for some reason, which will no doubt he explained, they have at length decided that they will not prosecute. This grave matter, it appears, has engaged the anxious

· Hosegosė, SarÚRDAY, AUGUST 5, 1882. | of course cannot say. Again an even more | attention of the Ami-Slavery Society during a flagrant case was alluded to by Mr. Justice | perind of several years, and it is expected that We are sorely afraid that even in the most Sxowney yesterday, a case which in the they will continue to call public attention to it. rarefully conducted legal tribunals, justice interests of justice we hope to see thor The San Francisco News Letter says that _frequently fails, to hit the mark. It will oughly investigated. We refer to the despite the beasts of equality and independence hardly be disputed that law is one thing. action raised by Mr. Trumas IPE BOWLER made by Americans, an independent, honest and justice pin another; that these terms against the BARONESS o CERCA for a sum man is the only one that cannot get appointed are seldom synonymous in fact, whatever (of $886, alleged to be due for rent, money to government service, The sycophantic they may be in, what we may designate, flent, and cost of a distraint. The matter sneak, who is destitute of real ability, but who our unwritten laws: The doctrines ad- ly consent of both parties was referred to has the faculty of making himself agreeable in a vanced by these statements completely up- the Registrar of the Court, when the worshipful sort of way to the stupidity and dis- set all our preconceived ideas abour law fantounts $173 and $395.97 were admitted using cutism of influential men, is rewarded being blind, and infallible; blind in know-by the defendant, and the other items disreally incapable of filling, and which he would by being pushed forward into positions that he is ing no distinction of persons; infallible inputed. The Registrar, after taking evidence, never obtain except through sheer cheek and the administration of justice, pure and un- decided in favor of the BARONESS on all the playing lickspittle to influential charlatans." adulterated. No doubt in theory, law may issues, allowing the amounts admitted to claim the possession of these mighty attrib due for rent: but disallowing the cast butes; but in practice mere theories, idle of an illegal distraint, and the $200 alleged traditions of a bygone age, cannot hold to be money lent. As Mr. SewDES truly their place for an instant against practical enough said, there must be fraud and per- facts. It requires no login. no cogent jury either on one side or the other, and argument, or power of language to prove justice demands that the matter should be all this; we have it plainly demonstrated subjected to the strictest Investigation. day after day in our so-called Courts of There are many other cases of an almost Justice.

similar class to which we could make re- From time immemorial we have had ference; however, we think we have quoted dianed in our ears the well wora maxim-sufficient to show that perjury is of too magna est véřílus, et provvakdit, and its appli- frequent occurrcace in the witness box in cation to our law courts has been most our Courts to permit justice to be quite so religiously believed in. Possibly there satisfactory as it might be. may have been a time, lung, long ago

when people were inwardly more religious LOCAL AND GENERAL. than they are now--when our tribunals war temples of justice. when an oath was We are informed by the Past Office Department, looked upon as a sacred thing, and staniped that in consequence of Menday test being sworn evidence with the hallmark of truth; Bank holiday, the Post Office will be open from but all these things. with the good old 8 to 9 a.m. arid from 4.30 to 5 pm, only. times, have passed away. Truth's Im

THE following which appears in an Australian paper is rather an ingenious form of advenise the shy curlew in the gloaming, and the orbs of ment:When the plaintire whangdoodle weus Heaven light the pathway of the skulking dingo prowling round for prey, then do the stars that shine over our city behold the clandestine lovers' meeting, as they talk with bated breath of Elysium. Now, what is Elysium? If you go to Bait, Rodd, and P'urve's land sale at Enfield Heights, on Saturday, you will find those enter prising auctioneers ready to self "Elysium" in small parcels to suit all buyers.

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The German Colonel

and has received the Order of the Osmanic of the second class. Other German officers have

In view of the continued wilitary preparations in | W& read that the plan for the reorganisation of [Tu¤ dead body of a Chinamap, aged 41, was Germany, and the attention which is being paid the Turkish Army, as sented by the four German found in a hut at Lap-sap-wan this morning, and to augmenting and strengthening fortresses, the officers to whom the question was submitted, sent to the Civil Hospital. The deceased, who Russian Government has determined to press on consists in forming model companies of each arm had been very ill for the last week, is believejl insediately with the construction of the fortitiof the service, to be trained by - Gerntan officers. to have died from natural causes. cations, the building of which was resolved upon From these companies will afterwards be formed SAYS the New York Tires-The United States about a year ago. The works at Kovno, un the model battalions, and finally regiments.

own five iron-clads of the “monitor" class which Niemca, are to be commenced at once, and will duration of the complete course of instruction have already cast the people over five millions be on a very large scale. The railway bridge will be three years.

of dollars, and to complete which, according to over the Niemen and the entrenched camp are Kaebler has been appointed a General of Brigade the plans of the Navy Department and the to be covered by a system of detached forts.

estimates of the contractors in whose hands they THE two burning questions in Spain at present been promoted to the rank of Colonels in this extremely doubtful whether, when completed, now are, will need as many millions morė. – It are, at in England half a century ago, Free Turkisli service, and have been decorated with these ships could be ranked as fighting machines Trade and the Slavery question. The Freethe third class of the Osmanie. Traders accuse the Government of having gone Says the Overland Mail:-Another meeting of back from their promises, and threaten to secede the Austrian and German Emperors is in train, and bring down the Ministry and the Anti-the rendervais, as before, being Sulzburg or Slavery Society had, the other day, a grand and Gastein and time next August. These annual successful exhibition in Madrid, where they made conventionalities, if speaking well for the amicable whips, and other means of persuasion which the a great sensation by exhibiting the actual chains,

slave owner can still, under the existing law, use upon his unhappy chattels,

A TELARAM from Balta, dated June zgth, a nounces that the imlividuals charged with taking

cesses committed,

of the second class; it is certain that for purposes of defence against even such a power as Chili they would be absolutely worthless. Yet the Naval Appropriation bill, as reported, contains an item of one million of dollars to be used, after

a not very clearly defined fashion, in advancing can scarcely be said to bid well for the peace of Whether this resolution be the product of ignor relationship existing between the two Monarchs, our five monitors a step or two toward completion. Europe. An Austro-German alliance must beance or jobbery, it is equally deserving of defeat. regarded with dislike, if not dread, by the sur-The hulks about whose flere Mr. Robeson and rounding Powers. Should it ever become fully his friends appear to have become suddenly an- cemented, the strategical position occupied by xious are as much out of date as the methods of the allies would place Europe greatly at their naval administration which made their history mercy. Germany alone, since the, Franço German war, is almost too powerful for the peace of other nations, while a union between the two Empires mentioned would utterly upset the European balance. This particular meeting acquires a double significante from the fact that Prince Bismarck and tlie Austrian Prime Minister will attend their imperial masters.

part in the recent anti-Jewish riots at that place

what it is. The Government will find cause to were tried on the 17th inst., before the Kamenez

rue any attempt to make these vessels effective District Court. Sentence was passed upon six of

ships of war as certainly as the Republicans in the prisoners. One of them was condemned to

Congress will make a disastrous blunder if they thirty-three months' imprisonment for having in-

agree to saddle on their party the responsibility flicted mortal injuries, another to four years' hard

of continuing the series of jobs which have made labour for outraging a Jewish girl of seventeen.

the monitors a byword and a reproach. the remaining four being condemned to various terms of imprisonment. The sentences were re.

SAYS Truth: From a small pamphlet entitled ceived with satisfaction by the public, upon whom | À LEADING member of the Egyptian colony in

"Rational Dress," I learn that all women who the speech of M. Urusson, the Public Prosecutor, Cairo has communicated the following note to do not abjure petticoats in favout of trousers are made a profound impression, many persons being the Paris - The massacres at Alexandria are devoid of sense and refinement, and are do- moved to tears by his account of the terrible ex- beyond doubt the work of the Egyptian Military | minated by the instincts of the savage. All these Party. Thires emissaries, quite well known to moral defects, as well as several physical ones, all the world, started from Caire the week before | may be cured, according to the authoress, by the ONE of Archibald Fabes,' the celegated Plażly the massacres, and deliberately planned them. adoption of the divided skirt invented by Lady News War Correspondent, anecdotes, is about a The Governor of Alexandria lind informed the Harberton. Petticoats, it seems, have robbed sergeant in the Zulu war, who was specially com, Prefect of l'olice of their presence. The Consuls woman of her "proper equilibrium and healthy imended after the battle of Gambula, for having were to be decoyed to the scene of the riot, and tone of mind,” and those who have adopted the so- nobly saved the life of a wounded officer by pot to death. To that effect, at 3.30 pan., a | called rational dress, de, trousers, feel the benelit standing over his body, protecting him with his gendarme on horseback went to their houses, and of the change in their "growing mental and phy- bayonet against the Zulus, and finally carrying invited them to wait immediately upon Omar sical activity? From certain rather mysterious Sydney, a waiter at the Union Club said to him: sur le terrain. Now, after the events, Omar of the divided garment is but a preliminary step him to a place of safety. When Forbes canic to Pacha, the Governor, who was awaiting them phrases in the pamphlet 1 gather that the donning

-"The last time I saw you, sir, none of us were ¦ Pacha declared that he had given no such order. to the subjugation of man. That inferior creature, thinking much about luncheon." That waiter It may berequisite to assert once more that most may well tremble when he sees symptoms of was the identical brave sergeant Does it not of the Europeans who perished were killed by the growing activity in the shape of lace and bugle seema shame that Time should have no other Egyptian gendarmes, either in the streets or the trimmed trousers.

mote of revoll is reward for courage of the highest and most guard-houses to which they had fled for safety. | struck in the dictum that it is "degrading for chivalrous order thanthat? However, everything | When Mr. Giladstone and M. de Freycinet stated a woman to seek to make herself attractive" comes to him who "waits."

was talking recently to a lady about there divided dresses. She told me that she had been shown one by her dressmaker, and that, so faras she could make it out, it divided the legs from each other, and yet had an undivided skirt over this "arrangement," so that it in reality amountul to trousers won under a skitt.

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in the English and French Parliaments that there had been merely a local disturbance at Alexar- WI: observe that a peerage sensation has lately dria, they no doubt did so to allay the anxiety of been occupying Scotish society. Mr. Fraser, a the public, since it is impossible to believe they Dublin architect, lays claim to the title of Lord | could have been so misinformed by their agents, Loval, and to part of the Fraser estates. He says The European public is not aware of an incredible that the Frasers of Strichan and Lovat are de- ¦ fact which should be made known. The Anglo- scended from the Lord Lovat who suffered deca- French squadrons are only allowed to send their pitation on Tower 11ill in 1747 for rebellion; and boats ashore once a day, and at a given spot in WE observe that a libel action brought, by the that this Lovat was really no lord at all, as he the arsenal. That order was given by the Minis- | proprietor of a Queensland newspaper, the Mary. had an elder brother who was forced, in conse- try of Marine, and has been strictly obeyed."

borough Chronicle, against the Wide Bay News, quence of having killed a man, to take refuge

published in the same town, resulted in a curious abroad. It is allegal that the peer lived for a M. JonN LEMOINNE, the celebrated French | contretemps. The jury asked Judge Harding time in New South Wales. The claimant pro-journalist, writes in the Dibals on the present what would be the smallest amount which would fesses to have in his possession proofs of his troubles in Egypt, as follows:-"The English carry costs. The Judge refused to "name a direct descent from the ancient Lords Lovat, Government has now resumed freedom of action; | figure," and the jury brought in a verdict for the whose title was revived in 1857 in favour of the let them make the best use of it. They are re- plaintiff-damages one shilling; whereupon Judge father of the present lord.

solved to actalone, and we have no hesitation in Harding refused costs. This, says the Bulletin, applauding their resolution. How far they would was tantamount to a slap in the face to our owa The Paris Journal des Débots, in an article on like to have our co-operation we do not know, Manning for gmnting costs with a verdict for June 29th, upon the Egyptian question, says — but we firmly believe it will not be given to them. one farthing.. Now that the affair is over, the "The British Government is right in desiring to We have always acknowledged that the master- | Wide Bay News people are squaring matters act alone in Egypt. We do not know to what ship of the Suez passage belongs to England by very handsomely with the proprietor of the Chro- extent England desires our co-operation, but weight, as it belongs to her by fact. It is for her a. nicle, and volunteer an expression of regret that firmly believe that such assistance will not be vital, or rather a mortal question. It is not in the letter, which was the cause of action, ever afforded. On no single occasion have we failed order to insure the payment of the Egyptian Debt appeared. The News Raya, with reference to to acknowledge and declare that the control of that she will take possession of the Canal; the the suit:" It was commenced, in a momentary the Suez Canal belongs by right to England, as few sous at stake in that are but a straw in face fit of irritatios. Preliminary proceedings, were it will belong to her de facta. It is for her a of the vast political, moral, and material capital hurried on. We were both good marks for the question of life or death. It is not in order to of her Indian Empire, All these self-evident facts lawyers, and we have both had to pay smartly England will take possession of the Canal, that not ours. assure the payment of the Egyptian Debt that we fully acknowledge, but they are her concerns, for giving credence to the random statements of England dreaded our co-operation an innocent cause. The door of conciliation or financial matter being but a straw in the balance when, by a simple measure of police, we could explanation was closed with all possible haste. as compared with the immense political, moral, have placed our foot upon the lighted match. The writ was issued on the Tuesday following and material capital possessed by England in her Now the fire has reached everything; the result the day of publication. The annoyance and Indian Empire."

of fifty years of European labour is destroyed; the bitterness of the affair are now over, and the exodus is accomplished. England, however, dis- lawyers and barristers alone have been the Sour of the sentences lately passed at the Police cerning that the road to Hindostan may be gainers." Court seem so inconsistent and absurd, that we blacked against her, is preparing to throw herself WHILE people have so much matter for anxiety. deem it our duty to notice the matter. A few upon it with all her available strength. We can they cannot, says the St. James's Budget, he daya since a man with nine previous convictions only give her our best wishes for the success of expected to give much attention to the struggle against him was sentenced to six hours in the an cnterprise which is necessary for her, but which for political power which is taking place at Pekin. stocks for larceny of fish. This morning a is not so for us, and in which the clear opinion of A few facts in connection with the contest be marine hawker with two previous convictions for France will permit Our Govemment to take no larceny against him, one being of door handles, part." was sentenced to a similar period in the stocks

A MARRIED Chinawoman accidentally dropped a gold finger ring in the street yesterday evening,

tween the Grand Secretary, Li Hung Chang, and While looking for it, an enterprising bricklayer hore down, and snatching her earrings from ber

his numerous enemies may, however, be recorded, auricular appendages, ran off with them. The

for a further larceny of these articles, his WITH the view of removing the abuses and irreg. The appointment of Tau Tsung Tang to the earrings, the wenian stated, were worth ten previous sentences having been three and six ularities attending the present system of re- Nankin Viceroyalty a few months ago in sons ring, she gave chase to the bricklayer, whom dollars. Abandoning her search for the finger months hard labor respectively. A carpenter with cruiting, new regulations have been framed which measure smoothed Li's path, but the situation one previous conviction against him for larceny, came into force on July 1st. Large numbers of remained one of great difficulty. At the very she had the satisfaction of seeing arrested by a for which he got six months hard labour, was men now enter the service who either belong to moment, too, when his position had apparently constable, but in his flight he had managed to also sent this morning for three hours to the the Reserves or the Regular Vorces, or have been improved, he was brought to the verge of political get rid of the carrings, The poor woman has stocks, for stealing sx fowls, the property of Mr. discharged from the army in circumstances ren. extinction by the death of his mother. To most penetrable shieki, although not altogether literary composition said to be of the highest in had the gratification this morning of seeing the

WE read that the Pope has just completed thus lost both finger ring and earrings, but she Cooke, of the Dock Company. The funny part of dering their resumption of military service un- of us it will not be very clear why that event unknown, is, unhappily, in this degenerate portance, dealing with the present political and

the matter is that a coolic with no previous con- desirable if not illegal. It is believed that many should so nearly affect his interests, but in China age a comparative stranger to our courts religious situation. It will be published forth bricklayer sent to six months' hard labor.

viction against him was sent by the same Ma- of these irregular enlistments take place with the the duties of filial respect and grief inko of justice. There can be no doubt what-with.

gistrate this inorning to six weeks' kard labour complicity of the recruiter, the amount of whose precedence of all official obligations or worldly ever in the minds of those persons who

SAVE the Sydney Bulletin:-Mr. Matthews' his for stealing two fowls! Upon what rational fee acts as an inducement thus to abet or incile considerations. Li Hung Chang should on have given the subject the slightest amount THE Paul Jones came out of Kowloon Dock thistorical butcher has a rival in Brisbane. His- grounds such glaringly inconsistent sentences to a breach of the law. The object of the new this bereavement bare gone into mourning

torical discussions fire his blood. Another of consideration, that lying witnesses in morning, the Chinking filling the vacancy. The weakness of his is the indiscriminate use of

can be justified, we confess we are quite regulations appears to be to diminish this induce and retirement for the space of three years; at a loss to understand. A bad record is ment by making the remuneration of the recruiter and the strict etiquette of the Court has seldun- the Hongkong Courts have for some time German steamers Write and uten go into the polysyllabic words. During a recent visit to allowed apparently to tell in the offender's dependent more upon his general efficiency than allowed even the first of Chinese subjects to ex- past been the rule rather than the excep

Cosmopolitan Dock to-day; the Sunda having Ipswich he worsted all the Athenian literati anent favour, while a clean sheet goes dead against upon the actual sumbers of the recruits whom he cuse himself from this duty, To Li such a re- tion. Perjury, once regarded as a most

the late Czar of Russia, by his profound know him. These old offenders must, we fancy, have may be instruisental in enlisting. A certain tirement would have meant permanent with- heinous offence, appears to have become SAYS an American paper:-In Paraguay every ludge of Russian politics, and the rancaning opened their eyes wide with astonishment upon number of non-commissioned officers will be em-drawal from public life; and all his influence a pleasing pastime in the witness box. gentleman introduced to a lady is expected to magniloquence of his grand words. A wag, de- being informed that a few hours' exposure in the ployed, under the officer of the district, exclusively was exerted to obtain a special remission in the What is conveniently termed conflicting kiss her. But don't rush to Paraguay in a hurry, termined to overawe kip, got up and said: stocks would purge them of their crinse. Surely upon the recruiting service. In addition to their name of the young Emperor. His endeavours evidence, in nine cases out of ten, means young man. The ladies of the country are "Look here, my friend, the brilliancy, luminosity, such lenient sentences on old offenders, who are regimental pay they will receive pay ranging from have proved successful, and the term of his re- gross perjury on one side or the other. Of homely, unrefined, and chew tobacco,

and coruscating fulguration, not to say the utterly impervious to shame, and would enjoy, is to zr,' a day and a fee of 35. 6. for each re-tirement has been reduced by imperial favour fos effulgent nitency, of the late Czar's illustrious, course there are difficulties in the way of We read that the new Admiralty regulations, by imperishable, and honorific reign, were ineffably

rather than otherwise, the being gazed at in the cruit they obtain for the Foot Guards, Royal one month L's influence has, therefore, sufficed stocks by their countrymen for a few hours; çan Artillery, and Royal Engineers, and 25. 6. for to extricate Juám from this difficulty:s but his posi checking this growing evil; but without which the grog-bills are to be checked so as to and incalculably sullied by a heterogeneous, only have the effect of increasing crime and the Cavalry, Infantry, Army Hospital Corps, Com-tion is rendered very insecure by the continued abandoning the grand old principle of al-register the amount of wine or spirits received variform mass of incompatible, multifarious and rendering it very difficult for the police to missariat and Transport Corps, and Ordnance dislike, and hatred even, of the Palace. The ro ways tempering Justice with mercy, surely on board ship by each officer, are giving great epicene component elements indissolubly inter- cope effectually with the criminal classes. If the Store Corps. These men are to be called paid tirement also of his brother Li Han Chang frami our judges can do something to clear their annoyance to the Staff officers. Every bottle of woven with the opposing exigencies of the broadworthy magistrate who has introduced the in- recruiters. Bringing money (51) will be paid to the Viceroyalty of the Liang Hu has deprived courts of this defilement! CICERO, a most wine or case of spints bought by the officials, at basis of national and fundamental liberty." The novation has done se by way of experipicnt, think any person not a paid recruiter who is certified to him of a valuable ally in the provinces; and the profound judge of human nature wrote the ship's side, and when the regulation amount a sudden impulse, rushed over to him, seized his in reclaiming these criminals, a few hours in the to a reduction when the man comes from the peror's father--Prince Chup, or the seventh their own expense, is docketed as it comes over butcher stared aghast at the speaker; then, withing that imprisonment,having proved ineffectual have brought the recruit. These suins are liable appointment just made of a nonince of the Em- Maxima illecebra est peccandi impunitatis spes, per month has been received, no further quantity hand, and exclaimed: "Put it there; you're a stocks may, perhaps, prove'a deterrent, the sooner | Militia, and to be entirely withheld when it is Prince-to the command of the gates of the la which in homely Saxox means that the is allowed to any officer on board. This is carry young man of great intellectual promise. Where's the undeceives himkelf and abandone the unsvine found that the enlistment is fraudulent or if a perial city may prove to be still more fatal to bis greatest incitement to guilt is ihe hope of ing so-called discipline rather too far.

the quotation from 7′′

experiment the better.

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prospects.

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