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THE Fortigern came out of the Aberdeen Dock at midnight last night; the Glenelg comes out to RETURN of visitors to the City Hall Museum for
and Chinese 2,329.--Total 2,467.
'SHANGHAI.
is epidemic, and that conditions favoring the week ended Auguse 20th :-Europeans 138 | Ship Fleurs Castle, wrecked at Cape Gaardafui | tine regulations, sanctioned by Section 25 of Viceroy of Chilli, arrived from Canton to-day by
treatment, and as far as may be, the same nursing, one will have real smallpox and another varioloid.
About the only thing we know concerning the disease is that it
one case may scatter the seeds of the disease broadcast over an entire city and State. The convenience of a few passen
ter compared to the probably consequences of setting a number of smallpox patients free to go.at will in the city and State. Dr. Fors, of the small-pox hospital, ought to know something of the disease, and he
The steamship Glamis Castle-left: Post Town-
The Family of Chang Shu-cheng, Acting send for Shanghai on the 25th July.
the Bee foo. They are going up the River Chang is an Anweizer w
The Chinese Banker who was imprisoned for. charging a high rate of inlogest for his money and thereby inconveniencing the great Hangchow banker and silk speculator, the Viceroy's financier,
gers on board the Belgie is a trifling mat-, † thoroughly overhauled by the H.K.'&W. DOCK THERE are new fashions, says an American 'con. Plainant sald lie went ta' the Peak on the 13th, has been lately let out of prison on payment of a...
THE Sicamship. Luzon, late Conquest, having had her new boilers put in and her engines
Company, goes on a trial trip to-morrow,
temporary, in swuming the most trubiczone INSPECTOR HENNESSY raided a gambling den of which seems to be to swini with the hands last night at No. 13 Peel Street, and arrested and feet tied. A professor of aquatic arts has sight cooks, three coolics-and-a-tailor One of ec practicing in this style in the waters which the defendants, being the manager of the swinds surround New York and has met with measure was fined $20 or a month; the others $to cachable success, although, as it would scent, under or a fortnight.
considerable disadvantage. Most of the by-
We observe from an Aden telegram to the In-An extraordinary issue of the Government dian papers that the steamship Antenor bad ar- Gazette, circulated, yesterday, declares Manila rived at that port; with Captain Thomson, and a to be a cholera infected port. Vessels from there portion of the crew and passengers of the steam will consequently co ne under the usual quaran on July 9th. The rumour which reached here to Ordinance 8 of 1879. the effect that all on board had been saved has, CAPTAIN BURNIE, Marine Surveyor, was charged unfortunately, proved incorrect, no less than
on à suminons before Captain Thomsett this eighteen lives having been lost."
morning with assaulting his cook.-Thic com-
where his master was residing. The anati wanted-squeeze of Tis: 20,625. him to cook for her." He could not co-so just We notice the arrival of the steamer Li Tai then, as he had not time, and in consequence the under the Annamite flag, in tow of the C.N. Co.'s defendant get angry and slapped him in the face.steamship Keelung from Haitan Strait. We duty to cook for the servants. He refused to do ginally the French transport Dordogne, presented -Captain Burnie said it was the complainant's understand she is intended to be used as a hulle for the same Company at Wuhu, "She was on
so unless he was paid extra; and so, he boxed to the Annamite government. She is of a large
hulk. They had a hard tussle with wind and Tuk three or four British sea Captains who The four prisoners charged with being concerned standers expected him to go under, but in this his cars and discharged him.-The defendant went out of their way to bring cargoes of in the death of the Chinaman' who died in they were disappointed. Moving his hands like was also discharged. We confess we ate quite weather in towing her to this post..
at a loss to understand the principle" upon We regret to learn that full zo per cent, of the coolles to San Francisco after the passage Victoria Gaol after being committed by the in and his feet like, the tail of a fish, he of a Restrictive law had shown the estime Magistrate for contempt of Court for refusing to managed to make a creditable degree of speed which some cases are dealt with at the Magis- ponies in Mongolia and in the North generally tion-in-which-that-class-of-imunigrants are give evidence, on the ground that he was too ill to as he wriggled through the water. In two tracy. A few days ago. Mrs. Matilda Gutierrez have died from a kind of rinderpest, and sickness -was-fined-a-dollar-by-the-same-Magistrate for of ponies have diell, or might as well have done seems very prevalent in Shanghai, A number FELLOW'S SYRUP, | hebl, are, says the Morning Call, very much do so, were discharged to-day at the Supreme respects his movenicals gave hints which any slapping her Amah, His Worship, while expresso for all the benefi their owners will derive from incensed at the proceedings which have Court, the evidence not being considered sufficient swinner may find profitable. He rested his sing his regret that his duty compelled him,to them. This is a bad look-out for the winter's
head on the water as on a pillow, thus saving mulct the fair one in a Mexican, giving her, by been taken against them. They first
himself a great deal of fatigue. He moved violated our declared policy in hurrying to THE Clerk of Councils has received the Com: steadily and gracefully, instead of with that to the manner in which she should deal with her China for a cargo of coulies, and in their mandsofHis Excellency the Administrator to sun-slashing about of arms and legs which way servants,-advice which Mrs. G. has doubtless, CE MISTS, DR.UGGIST's eagerness to turn a penny, they violated mona Meeting of the Legislative Council for Thurs swimmers consider hiportant. We do not all taken to heart and profited by. Possibly the on the toth instant at 6p.m. Encountered stiff the humane law which limits the number day/the 24th inst., at 2.30 pm. The following need to swim with our hands and legs tied, for it allant captain thinks that ladies are not justified, | Haitan Strait. Anchored off Station Island in
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of human beings a vessel may carry. One mittee on Estimates for 1883. 2-Second read of the vessels arrived in port wrecking withing of the Supplementary Appropriation Bill for filth and small-pes, and the Captain thinks 1881. 3-Second reading of the Appropriation it vers and that the city authorities have Bil for 1883. 4.-Vote of $100,000 for Taitam protected the city somewhat at his expense. Water Works, 5-Vole of $10,000 for Comple NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
In all ile complaints which these irate tion of Dieakwaters requested that all communications rela-Captains have made, we do not know that
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It is ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- there is one of a violation of laws to annoy dresselio the "Manager, Hongkong Telegraph'
Their only, complaint is that and 18 to the Editor.
the laws they had openly violated are en- Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Pals, and not to individual members, of the forced against them. They have seemed to act under the impression that our laws be accompanied by the same and address of there, made to be broken with impunity when the influence of the officials repre- senting their country could be brought 10 their aid. These Captains have discovered
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is only in exceptious) instances that people are tossed into the water in this condition. But all people have need of learning how to swim with their clothes on. It is strange that teachers take little or no lieed of this. Swimming is not only for pleasure, delightful sport though it be. It is for the preservation of life when unexpectedly thrown overboard, as frora an upsetting yacht
way of set-off, some excellent, fatherly, ádvice as
under any circumstances, in departing from, the proverbial mildness and amiability (?) of their being reserved to his own. We have a cook at sex, the privilege of chastising refractory servants present who frequently sorely tries our temper, and we feel we shall be shortly compelled to "go for him. Should he bring us up one of these
sett will adjudicate upon the case.
carrying capacity and will no doubt make a capital
sports, and any one possessed of a good hack or 'cross country ony may consider himself fortu nate. Griffins have been arriving at Ticatsin, and some may be expected here by the Aldorado,
The steamship Keelung reports?—Left. Amoy
north-easterly winds and heavy head sea to Company with steamers Agamemnon, Litai, and Leeyuen. The wreck of the steamship. forenoon of the 11th, steained through Hattain Hongkong, supposed to have been lost on the Wycliffe Rock, had disappeared. During the Strait, with His Royal Annausite Majesty's steam frigate Lifai in tow. Experienced stiff head winds as far as Bullock Harbour; from thence high easterly swell, Latter part had a gale from the" west-north-westward, with hard squalls and heavy showers of main, the glass going down to 29.65 on the 14th; the weather looked like the fag end of a second or third rate typhoon; it may have been the last Amoy typhoon recurving on the mainland and taking the Yellow Sea to
been won by Sergeant Laurence, of the 1st Dum-pushed into the water it is not with leisure to THE Queen's Prize at Wimbledon has this year or exploding steamer.. When we jump or are days for boxing his cars, we hope Captain Thom. to Tungchuh had variable southerly winds and barton, with a score of 65, at the three long take off our clothes and king them on a tree, or ranges, Boo, gea, and 1000 yards. Owing to
store them in a bath-house. We must swim for wretched weather the shooting was exceedingly our lives with most of our raiment on our backs poor, the scoting all round being far below the If the professor who has been swimming like a is average. In the preliminary stage of the fish will teach the public that art, he will do Queen's, Sergeant Laurence scored 27 at 200 incalculably more good than by his fancy antics yards, 32. at 53 yards, and 30 at 60 yards, with tied hands and feet. totalling 89, or four points behind the highest
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Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele- graph will always be open for the lair discussion their error, and will leave the port fully score-93 made by Col. Sergt. W. H. O. Smith
by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res ponsible for opinions thus expressed,
of the 6th Surrey.
A VERY judicious and well written article-rather an exceptional circumstance it must be admitted appears in the last issue of our Macao con- temporary, Olacacuse, commenting on the ad- mirable manner in which Senhor J. A. Corte. Real has conducted the Government of that colony, during the absence in Japan of His Ex cellency Governor da Graça. We have already directed attention to Senhor Coste-Real's practical views regarding the solution of the difficulties
the northward of the Yangtze-kiang. Passed inside the Chusan, Archipelago. Anchored off the Lightship at 3:30 a.m. on the 14th instant,
, it being too thick, with rainy and squally weather, to go on. Proceeded at 6.30 am, and anchored outside Woosung at noon, to wait for the tide to tura. Procceded at 3 pmn. with steamship Li Tai in tow; moored the £f Taf below the shipping at 6 pan, and made fast. to the Co.'s whari at 7 Mr. Va, the newly-appointed District Magis- trate for Shanghai, has been paying official visits to the foreign Consulates, to-day August 17th."
intended for insertian in that day's issue not laier ninety days to-clapse between the passage March 16th to August 22nd, 1882. Peacock, by treaty-making expedition by the Blaine party months he has been officiating as Adminis- He has come here from Soochow
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ter" must have greatly helped to bring discredit cannot be denied that the political history-of-that--pawer engine, with boiler and donke
its ap-
haz continuehapter afbunging and when tho
for
A short time ago, à row-occurred on the creek which passes Siccawei, the result being that the of three boat people. The bodies. were laid out assailants, who were soldiers, caused the death across the road for some days, waiting identifica the road as they were not allowed to pass that The Electric Light Company are putting up ten mare lanips. The new dynamo engine will probably be ready by Monday. A hundred herse
The Company has been ordered from
There was a great difference of opin We believe the hall
the Shanghai Clu
morning as to the condition of the training course,
Yetu deity sin sleetria-light...
opinion, the Training Course was the better of opinion this some trainers using it freely and others sending
adjacent." It appears not to be thoroughly under- their ponies on the Recreation Ground. In my the two. Every morning one or tivo snipe-shooters
the Recreation Ground while the marning training have to be requested to make themselves "less stood that sportsmen are not at liberty to shoot on going on. A genticman more reinarkable for the tructive, referring, I understood, to one of the force than for the elegance of his language, made a
donkeys which, according to a correspondent remark this morning about an "obstinate obs-
in your contemporary. "cannot be kept off the course."
SAYS the Japan Mail The Government of the United States has refused to ratify the Corean. resolvgl never to enter'it again. They do not scum to consider that the act of bring. We have much pleasure in presenting aur readers treaty-an event which was more or less anti-gainst which Macro has been contending for ing a ship-load of Chinese was an offence with a list of the various articles presented, ar cipated by those who are familiar with American years past, and heartily endorse our contemp.m.-Mercury.
porary's sentiments as to the many politic acts to our people. The object in allowing lent, to the City Hall Museum and Library from politics. Commodore Shüfellt was sent on his
inaugurated by that officer during the three
trator. It would actually appear that Senhor of the Restrictive law and its enforcement Mr.C. Ford; FoxandAlbatross, Mr. WinGregory, and the men at present in power were probably 8 Vols. Materia Medica, in Chinese, Dr. J. G.
not indisposed to find a pretext for throwing him Corte-Real has done more good in the best in was not to invite any ille vessel 'on the
Kerr: Sea Goll and i Stork, Mr. R. K. Leigh ;
over. Still, it must have been a good and suffi-
terests of Macas, and introduced more beneficial Pacific to go into the transport business Crane, Mr. A. Hogg: Snake, Mr. G. J. Laurie; cient pretext, and we have little doubt that it was Arrangements have been made to publisk: The term was made long to cover legiti. Albatross, Mr. G. Allen; l'arrot, Mr. Anonymously; furnished by the anomalous relation which Coreasures for the colony'a general welfare during The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Submate contracts, not to enable greedy sea Snake and Pheasants, Mr. G. C. Anderson-elected, or was constrained, to assume towards his three months administration than Colonel da f'tion, to the great inconvenience of persons using Captains to make a profit at our expense. Grain of paddy with a poem of 32 Chinese Char China. We predicted this when the terms of the Graça can lay claim to throughout the whole term of his Government. We are not in a position to In a moral point of view, the traffic upon acters indented on it, Mr. Wong Cho-ping; Gold treaty, were first published, and we have since which they engaged.was as distinctly for-Annamese Coinfenclosed in a silver locket, 1. then seen no reason to change our opinion, say whether it has been the fault of the Lisbon... bidden when the bill passed as when it the Administrator Silver Medal of Grattan Commodore Shufeld's unfortunate "Open Let Garment or the Governors of Macao; but it interesting ruin (Macao) has for years been one' goes into exécution. The people had de (on loan), W. H. R. Mossop; Snake, F. C.
on his subsequent proceedings; and though it is Collacs. granted a "reasonable time for existing Shanghai, "Notary Public writes to the Mer-pearance in print more than the Commodore
now known that the lattamy regretted its contracts to be fulfilled. The occan cry as follows:-At the time the, what have Tur laws which protect our city from dis-tramps disregarded the mural law with now proved ruineus, improvements, were going on enses imported from foreign countries often, impunity but were put to some incon that was being made, and drew attention to the on the training course, I pointed out the blunder says the Mfunding Call of the 6th ulto.,.in-venience for violations of the statute. flict a seeming hardship upon passengers
advantages of work by contract where a saving who are in no way responsible for the con-
of time, and money, and good workinanship were dition of things we have to protect ourselves
sought after. The training course this a.m, was against. These-laws-are-commprtp-all-
simply-useless. On the slopes, the ponies were civilized nations; and are justly the subject
slipping to a dangerous extent; while on the of complaint when partiality is shown in
ridge, it was impossible to go along at all. Here their enforcement. The Allonteer was
mismanagement. Who is to blame? is a market case of squandering of funds and kept nearly two months in quarantine on
position of Clerk of the Course is by no means The account of cases of small-pos on. board.
clearly enough defined. If the position is an The Bug has since arrived with a number
honorary one, why is he not elected by ballet of equally well defined cases of the same
with the Stewards? If on the contrary, the post disease. But the question is now: raised, if
is merged in that of Secretary, the pay is quite the disease which the Health Officer pro-
inadequate provided the duties are attended to. What these duties are should be clearly under: stood and enforced. An amount of personal
TELEGRAMS..
ALEXANDRIA, 20th August. THE WAR IN EGYPT,
Sir Garnet Wolseley sailed at noon on Sun day. A continuous cannonade was heard, this aftet soon in the direction of the Mahmudich Canal.
ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT. Parliament has adjourned.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
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himself, the mischief is irreparable, un ave dent. We observe that a local newspaper, with United States Government cannot but have been most unfavourably impressed by the inci- rasliness probably repented of ere this, ascribes the treaty's disapproval to the clause providing for the abolition of exterritorial-privileges so soon as Kotean hays shall have been brought into harmony with American. Oddly enough the columns in which, this infelicitous conjecture appears, were recently, atade the vehicle for a treaty by an American official, who is well known most unequivocal culogy of the terms of the as one of the bitterest and most uncompromising opponents of all concessions to "Oriental Sa- vages.". An impartial observer might find much. food for reflection in the utterances of Yoko. hama's quicksilver politicians and weathercock essayists.
guese Government will understand the prudent and enlightencil measures to make them value of their colonial possessions, and adopt
lately created such a sensation is Listen will a credit instead of a disgrace to the mother coun-
probably lead to the abolition of the pride, pomp, try. The revolutionary movement which has
circumstance, and folly of that military govera meat which has cost Portugal so deat.
nounced the small-pox is in reality that we are glad to learn that Mrs. Chiarini, whose supervision; daily,`on, the part of the Clerk AT éleven o'clock this morning, Deputy Assistant the hands of the Government a power which the
ath was rather fierent upon her arrival here frets Manila in May, has quite recovered, A REGULAR Lodge of Victoria, No. 1,025, will be held at Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, the and instant, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock, precisely.
Tut international ride match at Wimbledon for the Elcho Shield was won by the English. The scores, were-England, 1556: Ireland, 1,505 Scotland, 1,424.
of the Course, and the employment of active duties for which they are paid, is absolutely re- assistants who can find the time to attend to the quisite. It is as well that the members of the R. C. consider over those matters before the next large budget of grievances will be brought general meeting, when in all probability a rather
forward.
is
probability have to pay through the nose for a (FROM OUR TIENTSIN CORRESPONDENT.) I suppose your Shanghai "sports" will in all
in Mongolia, destroying in may instances from good weight-carrying pony. A disease broke out
almost as bad, and the mobs of griffins en route 40 to go per cent. of a herd, while here, It is for your place are suffering acverely, Holders Courier. of kept-over griffine have reason to rejoi
ON Monday, July 10th, in a House that had become densely crowded, Mr. Gladstone rose and said that hon. members would probably what occurred on July 7. That occurrence (the expect to hear a few words from him in reference to adverse division on the Crime Prevention Bill) annals of the House, and he had his own opiniori was, as far as he knew, without precedent in the respecting it; but he thought it his duty to ex- amine what had happened in relation to its practical bearing and the peculiar responsibility of
latter deemed to be unnecessary; but, as the the present moment. The House-had placed in
powers of the Bill generally were discretionary,
SHANGHAI TURF NOTES.
such, and such only, as they might find to be and amongst the ponies there was nothing worth it would be the duty of the Government to exercise necessary, and with regard to this particular noting except that when Foxhound first went
17th August, The attendance this morning was very seleet,
sity would arise. If, however, the necessity did splendidly, and appeared to be quite "unlim power he cherished the hope that no such neces out on the Steeplechase Course he was going
with respect to this particular power as they were afraid he is utterly finished, for this meeting at arise, it was obvious that the Government would to him, I don't know, but when he came in he bered." Whether he slipped or what happened be under the same oligation and responsibility was dead lame in the off shoulder, and I am with regard to the other powers of the Bill. As all events. A most peculiar natural phenomenon supposed that the two Irish Bills would become one the feeling of being a vacuum, with a diffi law; but if anything intervened to prevent them, culty of breathing and oppressive heat, making to the future business of the session, he pre-little breeze there was, stopped entirely, giving happened about half-past six. Suddenly what
or either of them; from becoming law, then, in the Government would reserve to themsolves full
men and ponies alike burst out into a profuse
liberty of action. He went on to explain that he had abandoned all hopes of passing any of the session, with the exception of the Corrupt Practices Bills announced at the commencement of the
ment, quite impossible, with the prospect of bus Bill Further, it was, in the view of the Govern ness before then, to introduccinthe present session any measure for the amendment of the Irish
well established that it is the person who we are informed by the agents, Messrs. Melchers voyage. This forenoon and afternoon the away by her father, who was accompanied reference to the statement. he was about to make on. I heard a Mafoo exclaim, "Hal,
Too muchee hat,"
pected after yesterday's rain, almost entirely under water. Snipe are down in good number, The Recreation Ground is, as might be ex
in wet weather, is found to be worse than uscioss Cotirse, which it was thought would be available and there were several gung at work. The Insida
given to it. The water certainly drains off very owing to the excessive slope which has been quickly, but leaves a wet surface of alime which utterly impracticable to trot on. This morning it is difficult for a pony to stand securely on, and
disease. A passenger on board the Belgic
Commissary General Herbert G. Finchami, of the who has hail seventeon 'years of medical practice in China, says that, in company
Ordnance Store Department, and Miss Annic with the ship's doctor, he examined the
of the steamship Killarney, were united in the Mary O'Neill, second daughter of Captain O'Neill coolles who were condemned by the Health
bands of blissful matrimony at St. Joseph's Officer, and found no trace of small-pos among them. This is a somewhat startling
at which, according to the Ordinance, marriages Catholic Church. Not being one of the churches statement to make in face of the fact that two physicians, Dr. L'AYLOR and Dr. FAYE,
We have much pleasure in announcing that the The ceremony was performed by the very Rev, can be celebrated, a special license was ob- whe" are" almost constantly aged with
tained from His Excellency the Administrator. so-called small-pox, patients, have reportedIt is reported that John Bright will visit America and his excellently trained stud and Interesting Rev. Father Vigano, Military Chaplain.
enterprising Signor Chiarini, his talented troupe, Father Borghignoli, pro-vicar, assisted by the a large number of cases on that vessel. It during the recess of Parliament, and it is not un-menagerie arrived safely from Shanghai this bride's youngest sister heted as bridesmaid, Mr is true that most of these cases were a likely that he will deliver addresses in many of morning by the French mail steamer Saghalien, Victor Deacon, of Messis, Brereton and Wotton, The mild form of varioloid, but it is tolerably the principal cities.
no mishap of any sart having occurred during the officiating as "best man." The bride was given takes the disease, not the person who im & Co., that the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer animals and pavilion equipage were being landed by Mrs. O'Neill. After the marriage ceremony parts it, that determinos its character."
Vorwäerts leit Singapore on Sunday, the zoth
at Praya East,opposite Messrs. Fenwick, Morrison Nuptial Mass was celebrated by Father Bor That is, varioloid niay be taken from a inst, and may be expected here on the 26th
& Co.'s. The P. & Ó. Co, were good enough ghignoli, the Sanctuary being "handsomely decor- person who has small-pox. or small-pox LORD NORTHBROOK; First Lord of the Admiralty, Signor Chiarini did not deem it expedient to avail, the organist, Mr. Pinto, played some appropriate to offer the use of their wharf for the landing, but nted in honor of the occasion. During the service may be taken from a person who has va ∙riofold. It is quite possible that the medical the gunbeat Couder and her commander, Lordable and uncertain state of the weather deter number of the friends of the bride and bridegroom has expressed his sense of the excellent service of himself of the kind offer. The present unfaver music from Mendelsshon. There was a goodly passenger on board the Big who is doubt-Charles Beresford, at Alexandria, which, he added, the enterprising oircus proprietor from creating-present at the ceremony, amongst whom were less anxious to land, does not find any would be noted to receive some special recogni the pavilions at Bowrington just at present, Mrs. Vernon (the bride's.sister), Mrs. Backhouse, such cases of small-pox among the coolies, tion. as exists in China, where vaccination is not TREASURER Egan of the Irish. Land League has valuable tents destroyed at Shanghai by Hamilton, Aide-de-camp to His Excellency the law, therefore, they would wind up the ordinary the inside course make a dash for the bridge, having in view the fact, that he had two Mrs. Meyer, Mrs, Coxon, Mrs. Noble, Major Land Act. After the two Irish Bills had become. I saw a loose pony that was being driven from much resorted to. The effect of vaccina- been interviewed in Paris. He said:-"I be the unfavorable weather which prevailed Aministrator, Assistant Commissary-General-business of the session, and ask the House to the top of the Course, missed the bridge, and tion, even if small-pos is taken afterwards, fieve the nationalization scheme proposed by there, and the main pavilion being a new one, March, head of the Ordnance Store-Department, adjourn for a considerable time. One question could not stop until he landed himself safely in with the result that he commenced to slide on is to ameliorate the violence of the disease, Davitt is the only scientific settlement of the fand made by Mr. W. Dolan, of sail-making cele and the other officers of the Department, Cap. was whether he could possibly ask the House to the ditch. After seeing this, who would care to and in some respects to change its symp-question, but I think Davitt was premature in brity, which he does not like to lightly expose to tain Newington, Royal Marine Artillery, Lieut. toms, It is possible that this medical pas-The nationalization of land in Ireland, must be announce that immediately the weather. becomes-cal-Department Travers, Frivate could only be dealt will at a time when members and better supervision than they get now:
bringing it forward at this particular moment
a similar catastrophe. We are authorized to Jarruth, of the Buffs, Dr. Wolseley, Army Medi-Procedure. That, however, was a question which affairs of the Race Club in this, and various enter de novo into the question of the Rules of trust a valuable pony on such a course? The senger from China is not so good an authority preceded by the phisizing of an irisir i tancat propitions, we will at once taken to treat tlio Secretory to the Administrator, Mr.Vernon (the could attend in large numbers. He should, can hear loud complaints of the number of on variolald casos as our American physi- The policy of the land League has been very pavilions and give the colonists a splendid treat, bride's brother-in-law), Mr. Noble, &c, &c. The sequently, propose an adjournment of the House bricks and stones
|others matters, are sadly in want of more clan, since the one has practised where clearly settled by the Conventions, which have such as is seldom to be witnessed in this part of officers and crew of the Killarney were also pre- to some day in the second half of October, when remain on the half of the inside courte, furthest varioloid is almost unknown, and the other so fully considered the question. No change of the world. As we have already mentioned, a tu sent. After the bride, bridegroom and witnesses he would ask it to apply itself to the subject of away from the Grand Stand. This morning also, which are allowed to where small-pox in its worst form is an importance should, be made without the indorselented troupeof Japanese acrobats has been added-had signed the register, the-happy-couple were Procedure from day to day, and, unless the proper had been a logoff, several ponies and a exceptional case of discase But-it-with-mont-of-n-convention similar to those held al-to the Circus, whom it will be well worth seeing warmly congratulated by their relations and necessity arose, not to trouble it at that period horse got on to it and galloned up and down, owing to the careless manner in which tue course not do to dismiss light cases with the idea ready. Fam an Irish Nationalist, and my first Due notice of the opening night 'will be given. friends, and drove off in a brougham to with any other subject. At the close of the digging great holes in its wet surface. The boy, that they will at worst transmit-only the and only allegiance is due to inland Fraterniza. The next destination of the Circus is Saigon, the residence of Mr. Veron at Rose Villas, discussion on Precedure the prorogation would drove them off once, and then instead of placing kind. No physician knows, or can, more
tion with the English regard as impossible whence Mr. Chiarini's agent has telegraphed where the wedding breakfast took place. The take place in the usual manner, Sir S. North the rails properly, he allowed the same animais than venture an opinion, as to the The English hate us as a ruce, and we recipro that the people there are very anxious for the as Killarney dressed ship this morning in honor cote remarked that he presumed the House would set on the course again with a repetition of form or variety of disease that will ap has been the strength and foundation of the Land secured. We do not think the Saigon officials happy couple, as also the gallant Captain and policy of Ministers, and that if it were challenged Raco Club, was very insolent, a thing which cate the feeling heartily: Hatred of England rival of the Circus, and that the ground had been of the occasion We hearty congratulate the be able at any moment to challenge the foreign spoken to on the subject by a member of the the previous performance. This boy, when pear in the event of an epidemia. In the League. My friend; Davilt, however, is fairly have proved so obstructive as our local Govern Mrs. O'Neill, and wish the youthful bride and the Government would, as a matter of course, time I am not an advocate that any member of same family and under the samo medical entitled to his own opinions,
should be put a stop to at once. At the sama -bridegroom many years of health and happiness, provide facilities for its discission.
the clubshould be entitled to give the boys onderti
ment