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Tux E, & A. S. S. Company's steamer Callerthun Bailed from Port Darwin on 14th Inst for Hong kong via Sandakan, and may be looked for here, on or about the 26th.
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WE are pleased to note from the list now open at Messrs. Kelly and Walsh's that a large num-
of December
THE P. & O, S. N. Co.'s steamship Bangalore undocked at Sam-shui-po yesterday afternoon, the Spanish steamer Foleano and the American ship Mercury taking their places in the vacant dock. The German schooner Hecht will be placed on the Patent Slip at Kowloon this after. noon.
A CONTRACT has been signed between the Portu. guese Government and Mr. Bramm for laying a cable between Lisbon and the United States, touching at the Azores.
ACCORDING to recent statistics the United States has one medical man, to every 600 inhabitants,
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MESSES. Kelly and Walsh are now offering the whole of their large stock of books, stationery, &c, &c. at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for their new season's goods. - A re-, duction of twenty per cent. on ordinary rates-for stationery, music, and fancy goods should be suf- ficient inducement toattract plenty customers. We
cent. below usual charges. An excellent collection of Japanese and other photographs are marked at
We understand that Consul-general Loureiro's action against the Club Lusitano will come up for hearing shortly. An impression had got abroad that the action had been abandoned; however, it appears to have been decided-very unwisely. WE note that a severe law respecting unauthowe still think-to fight the matter out to the bitter rized performances of copyrighted musical com end. Every man is supposed to know his own positions is about to come into force in Italy. business best, but it certainly appears to us in Offenders will be subjected to heavy fines, in ad- the present case that Mr. Loureiro has been dition to the fees payable to the holders of the badly advised in rushing into litigation over dis- performing rights of musical and operatic works. putes which could have been settled much more. satisfactorily by mutual concessions and friendly explanations.
WE are pleased to hear that Mr. A. W. Gamble, exceptionally low rates. who was promoted from paymaster-sergeant of the 27th Inniskillings, has been appointed Acting Staff Paymaster of the 18th Regimental District, Clonmel, Ireland
fair opportunity of holding their own In M. Mario Uchard's La Fiammina, and the commerce of the world with the peoples consequently to M. VICTORIEN SARDOU'S of other nations, and of attempting to Odette. But if these eminent writers dipped rescue the Portuguese name from de- their hands into GracoxxTTI's ample store gradation, and disgrace? If the news- they only acted after the manner of papers of Macao desire to fight for the their kind. From SHAKESPEARE to M. public rights they will lose no opportunity SARDOU the dramatist has maintained ber of seats have already been taken for the while Canada has only one to 1,200 inhabitants, also note that Lett's diaries for next year, of which in exposing the actual existing state of his right to take his matter where Italian Opera Company's first series of subscrip- Great Britain one to 1,672 and Germany one to there is a capital selection, are offered at ten per affairs, and in plainly showing what the he could find it. WYCHERLEY owed much tion operas, which will be given about the middle 3,000, true requirements of the Colony are. to MoLIERE, and SHERIDAN clearly owed Macao's best hopes are centred in render-one scène at least of the School for Scandal ing her harbour passable for ordinary to WYCHERLEY. The root of Divortons and vessels, and by inspiring confidence in the Delicate Ground may be found in Drusus licke -stability-liberality-integrity and honour of Car, and, what is oddest of all, the most the government amongst Chinese traders, English of English plays, with its aroma of VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, and thuse inducing them to become per-grog and salt-water, and its atmosphere of
manent residents in the place, where nautical oaths, Black Eyed Susan, is found they would occupy a similar position to ed on a French play. What is more curious those wealthy Chinese merchants living still is that the law as enforced in JERROLD'S under the protection of the British flag play is open to the charge of unsoundness in Hongkong, who are the principal factors, in bringing WILLIAM before a naval tri- in its commercial prosperity.
bunal for an offence committed on shore. But in the French play D'Officier et le Soldat all is in consonance-with-strict-military. law in the face of the enemy. With this case before one it is hardly worth while to hunt very far for the original conception of a dramatic idea. One thing is certain,rounds, that whether M. GiacoNETT: borrowed or not from others, as others did from him, his fame as a dramatist will be in nowise effected,
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TELEGRAM S.
--LONDON, October 17th.
THE EGYPTIAN ARMY,
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Baker Pasha has proposed a scheme for the reorganisation of the Egyptian Army, which is to consist of 11,000 men with Native and British Officers and 1,400 Gendarmerie.
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THE INTERNATIONAL SHOOTING CONTEST. The international shooting, match between
THE following anecdote is strange-If true:-A woman was bitten by a dog in Paris. She went at once and had the wound cauterized at the Hotel Dicu. She continued perfectly well until one day, when she was passing the hospital she was recognized by one of the students, who called out to her, "Holloa ! you are not dead yet then. The dog which bit you was downright mad, as they found out afterward." The woman was seized immediately with a violent spasm, and in a few hours died with symptoms of hydrophobia.
Her
The Timer of Sept. 16th says; editorially Some English sportsmen as athletes have been rudely shaken by a series of defeats. Yesterday was a bright day and brought signal National three distinct successes in international contests credit in sporting matters. The English gained yesterday the boat-race with the Hillsdales, the rifle-match at Creedmoor, and the cricket-match with the Americans at Manchester,
Which I wish to remark
And thy language is plain, That for ways that are dark..... And for icke thai ara vain, The heathen Chinos is peculiar ;
And the same I will rise to explain.
THE Brazilian Government has, it is stated, or- dered for immediate delivery, say Nordenfeldt, English Admiralty pattern, machine-guns, ten five-barrel rifle calibre mitrailleurs, and five six pounder rapid-firing shell guns of th-inch calibre. The Japanese Government and the Spanish Go THINGS in the Army appear to be improving for vemment have each also ordered ten Nordenfeldt, the wall behaved and well educated young fel- English Admiralty pattern, machine-guns. Am-lows who take the "Queen's, shilling" in the inunition has in each case to be supplied, the hope of eventually gaining a commission orders exceeding together, a quarter of a million Majesty's Service. We hear that Color Sergeant Thus wrote Bret Harte, the greatest of all Stackpole of the "Grand Old Buffs", has satis-
American writers, and there can be no factorily passed his examinations and been ap
doubt that Bret Harte had a good knowledge of the mahogany hided Celestial of the lower pointed to a lieutenancy in the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusilcers, (27th)..
class. The peculiarity hinted at above was narkedly illustrated in a gambling case which was brought to the notice of Mr. Wodehouse at the Police Court this morning. For some days past, Acting Sergeant Forbes, stationed at No. 7, Police Station at West Point, had a strong idea
watchman. It appears that as soon as Forbes that he was being "mugged" by a gambling left the Station, a Celestial gentleman stalked him until his return, dodging to and fro in an ap parently innocent fashion, and being differently dressed on each occasion. Forbes suspected house No. 233, Queen's Road West, of being a public gambling house, and obtained a war. rant against it, but always found the door locked on the outside, as the prisoner had previously given the signal to the other two watchmen and thus out generalled, for the time being, the energetic acting Sergeant. This morning Forbes collared the party who was play ing so meanly on his good nature, landed him into the Police Station, and went for the suspected house. Breaking open the front door, Forbes found his way stopped by the usual trap-door, made of hardwood, three inches thick and secured by a spring lock, Going to the roof and gaining an entrance from above, the house was found to be empty, so far as live stock was concerned, the wily gamblers having made good their escapa by the two escape passages leading to the roof when the street door was broken in, but the usual
probability does exist that certain in- Communications intended for publication must Buences might affect opinions which are be accompanied by the name and address of the given to the world as being thoroughly writers, not necessarily for publication; but as impartial and independent. However, so evidence of good faith.
Whilst the coluning of the Hongkong Tele- far as O Correio is concerned, we shall very graph will always be open for the fair discussion quickly be able from its own utterances, to by correspondents afail questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that form a correct opinion as to its true aim 15th ultimo, and resulted in the complete victory Csomopolitan Dock for several hours, and the No. 15, Queen's Road, next door to his old em- the Editor does not in any way hold himself res ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
and mission. Amongst other matters which.
teams representing the United States and Great Britain was fired at Creedmoor on the 14th and
of the British by 170 points on the two days
rica 1805, Great Britain 1975.
LAST nights China Mail says "The Bau galore, Mercury and Jolcano will be taken out of the Cosmopolitan Dock to-night." Of course. this is as grossly incorrect as most of our con temporary's "inspired" utterances. When the fail went to press the Bangalore had left the
other two vessels had taken the place previously
require attention at the hands of an in-shooting, the scores standing at the finish-Ame-occupied by the P. and O. steamer. Apart al
dependent critic we might suggest that affairs judicial, as carried on in the neighbouring Colony, would be greatly improved by a searching investigation made by a competent authority, who, taking into consideration neither fear on the one hand or favor on the other, would boldly expose all irregularities and let the daylight of impartial criticism show to the world what wondrous proceedings are oft- times carried out under the shadow of the law. Our own law courts are not alto-
THE INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACE. The boat race between the Hillsdale crew and the Thames Rowing Club four was towed on the Thames course on September 15th, and resulted in the easy defeat of the Americans. A good start was effected, the Hillsdales, as was gener- ally anticipated, rowing a very fast stroke at once taking the lead, which they maintained for half a mile when the Thames drow up and a foul occurred, for which the Americans were to blanie. After this the Hillsdales drew away again and held an advantage for two miles, when their op ponents came alongside, and going to the front,
elegraph gether so satisfactory as they might be, held the lead to the finish, winning with ridi-
but compared with that unique tribunal known as the Supreme Court of Macao, they stand forth to the world marvels of modern correctness. Litigants in the Hongkong courts invariably get law if they do not always receive justice; but in
culous case by four lengths. The American crew, are reported to have broken a alide during the race.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE E, & A. S. S. Company's steamer Tannadice
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1882.
We fully endorse the very sensible remarks of our Macao correspondent-published in yesterday's issue-in regard to the new paper O Cerccio de Macan; and we trust Macao-we speak from personal know-arrived at Sydney on the 11th inst. that this latest journalistic enterprise will fully realise the hopes now indulged in as to its independent and impartial policy, A few months ago Macao had no news- paper; now with Macaue and Correio in opposition the public interests should be fully and efficiently represented. The ener- gies of the community of the ancient Por- tuguese Colony have lain so long dormant,
ledge-it is apparently a matter of favor to receive either law or justice. CHARLES DICKENS famous Chancery suit-JARNDICE JARNDICE has been at least equalled in Macao by the notorious Do CRRCAL litiga- tion. We need not enter into details which are already sufficiently well known; but our young contemporary" Corres, if it is anxious to obtain a reputation for inde-
IT is stated that in the cities of Venice and Am- sterdam there are no less than 750 bridges. THE E&A. S. S. Company's steamer Bower left Sydney for Hongkong via Queensland Ports on the 14th instant.
THE Messageries Maritimes Company's steamer fraouaddy, with the next outward French mail, left Saigon for this port this morning at 3 o'clock.
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together from the inaccuracy of the information supplied to our contemporary; one would think that any person with the slightest amount of common sense would have known that the Cosmopolitan Dock could not possibly contain at the same time three such vessels as the Ban- galore, Mercury and Foloano.
UNDER the heading of 1882" the Times prints the following with the signature of "Ouida ";—
Great England put her armour by, and stratch'd Har stately limbs to stumber in the sun. The nations, seeing then how long she slept, Commun'd together, and in whispers sald' i **! She is old and tired; les us areal **The crown from off her brows, She will not know ! And Goneril and Regue, over se28, *Mocking her, rieds Her time in pa. Her blood
** Is sluggish, and her noted sword from out **Her bland she will daw no more!" And an, Thus gibing, flung with cruel hands the soods (dheard and of hats amidst her sons, Bus from the East there came a blast too foud, As from the West there came a count too rauch; And she, awaking, rais'd her head, and saw Around her all her faithless friends, and all Her sisters and her children (eering her, And crying" She Is old " and mating our Her lande amongst themselves, and pareting Her bor 17ren, awit as lightning flashe From the blue akles, her glance of scorn full on them, And they crouch'd, Like wolves that are ofertastered, Fogland stretch'd our her hand, and touch'd the world→→ England rove, and spoke, and calmly bald i
Nay! I am milatress naili.”
AT a recent session of the Appellate Court at Brussels a young advocate who was about to address the Judges was interrupted by the pre siding magistrate with the remark that it was a violation of precedent and propriety for counsel to appear before the Court with a moustache. "I was under the impression," replied the advocate,
FROM a very tastefully got up circular we learn that Mr. W. Brewer, well known in this colony when representing Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, has commenced business on his own account at
ployers. Mr Brewer amounces that his establish nent is the cheapest house in the East for books, stationery,music,musical instruments, fancy goods, artistsmaterials, &c., &c., which is about the best recommendation, a new enterprise can possess. Having a good local connection this latest aspirant forn community's favor has only to keep going with the times to secure a fair share of public Mr. Brewer has a varied and well selected stock of goods of almost every des- cription, including many novelties which are
support.
Bure to prove an attraction to visitors,
Fan Tan paraphernalia was there, cash, cup, counting stick, &c. &c, and a little money which had been left behind in the hurry to get out of harm's way. On being interrogated by the Magistrate, the suspected watchman said he was a coolie, and was only sitting down when lịc was arrested. His Worship ordered the defendant to find security in two sureties of $5 each that he would be of good behaviour for the next three months, in default, to be imprisoned for fourteen
THE air, says the Overland Moil, is simply full of rumours about secret treaties. Russia is generally supposed to have signed an underband compact with the Shah of Persia, giving the ag gressor power to construct railways to Teheran and Meshed, and which still further enlarges the nlready over-large Empire of the Czar. Now Paris is mad against England on account of a supposed secret treaty with the Sultan, having some unknown relationship to the ultimate or ganisation and administration of Egypt. Of course the ever-ready cry of “ Perfide Albion" is again being raised; but Frenchmen, before abusing us, might as well wait for the démoment, and see how near the truth is their accusation. It is needless to say everyone has a different
DR. BROWN'S CASE authorities much better agreed upon the question last on a charge of larceny, was brought before version of the alleged covenant to give. Nor are
John Richard Brown, remanded from Monday of its origin; but of all strange and unnatural theories, commend us to that which finds favour Mr. Wodehouse at the Police Court this morning. in the breast of M. de Blowitz, the Times.core-In answer to His Worship as to whether he bad
days. Mr. "Watchman Coolie having no friends to stand up for his good behaviour, complacently went to languish in the Queen's Hotel.
POLICE COURT-THIS DAY.
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A MATCH will be played on the Cricket Ground the interests of his client prejudiced, the young Tunis, but especially the former, would show less prisoner had stated about petly larceny being
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deal of consideration. With reference to what a crime which no gentleman could possibly com mit, he considered that such a statement was al together beside the mark. The reasons given for committing the larceny, however justifiablo they might have been to the prisoner's own cons WE note that a new armour-clad, to be named science, were no justification whatever in law. Camperdown, is about to be laid down at Ports According to the prisoner's statement, the things mouth. She will be of the kind known as the were said to have been stolen after the first in- Admiral type, and may be regarded to some terview, whereas the evidence went to show that Admiralty to the gigantic ship-building projects which entirely upset the defence set up by the
prisoner.
crushed; we might say, by the utter help.pendence, has in the proceedings at the H.M.S. Victor Emanuel was removed yesterday." that my moustache was of such microscopic spondent at Paris. According to a Russian any witnesses to call or any further statement fo lessness of a cumbrous and effete military Supreme Court of Macao in connection afternoon by the steam tug Fame from Yau- magnitude as not to attract the attention of the gentleman whose views are fathered, Russia aided make, Doctor Brown replied that he had no wit the understanding between England and Turkey nesses, and could only reiterate what he had Government to assist its people in their with this case, a weapon, which if properly mah-ti Bay to her old moorings opposite the Court." "It is not a question of quantity," said first, because Turkey was thus removed from the previously stated,
the magistrate, "but of principle Somewhat Austro-German influence; secondly, because Eng-
Mr. Wodehouse said he had given this case a -time of need, that even a temporary season utilised, cannot fail to effect a reform in that Royal Naval Yard, of Independance would be like now life, Institution which will hereafter prove a
afraid of giving offence, and reluctant to have fand, being satisfied. In Egypt, and France in inspirlag the down trodden classes with boon and a blessing to the Colony,
lawyer suggested an adjournment of the hearing fealousy of Russia in the Black Sea, and in the the advance of progress, and general ex-
to enable him to bètake himself to a barber; but direction of Constantinople," with a good deal more tension of commercial enterprise in all The Cavaliere PAOLO GIACOSETTI, whose
the magistrate replied that that was not necessary in the same strain. After this the Deluge! parts of the globe, which, if properly death at Rome is announced, was, says the
His remarks were intended for consideration on directed, could not fail to beneficially affect London Daily News, an instance of a
future occasions. Macao; and with the hope that the dramatist whose own life and profession stain which at present rests on the were moulded by a dramatic incident. Son fair fame of their grand old city may of an Italian senator, and of the daughter be in time removed. An utter lack of of a distinguished jurisconsult, he was largest refracting telescope in the world, that aristocracy. Thirty years ago they were a race extent as an answering move on the part of the the theft. had been committed before that Ume, independence and resolution amongst its naturally educated for the law; but, while citizens has no doubt been one of the pursuing his studies at the University of principal reasons, why this splendidly Genoa, found his career suddenly arrested situated port has, since she abolition of the by the loss of his fortune, which had been infamous coolie traffic, been without pro- confided by his mother to the care of a test, or opposition permitted to sink from friend of the family, a reverend canon, who its former Importanco as a trading cen- abused his trust so far as to lose the entire that are said to be a perfect imitation of the latter thing of its kind seen on any English race course with the use of forced draught 9,800 horse-power, was likely he would retur: with his papers aitor":
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to-morrow between teams representing the Officers of the Buffs, and the Non-commissioned officers and men respectively. A-REGULAR Convocation of Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1341, will be held at Freemasons' Hall, Zet land Street, on the evening of Saturday next the 21st inst. at 9 o'clock precisely. AUSTRIAN BAIXOncers now claim to possess the lately completed at, Vienna. The length of this instrument is thirty-three feet and alx inches.'
AMERICAN papers announce that a new use for glass has recently been developed in ita substitu tion for marble tops of tables and dressing cases. A Pittsburg firm has turned out slabs of glass
A MARKED feature in English life of late years, abserves the New York Times, bas been the pro- minent part taken therein by the Roman Catholic apart. To-day they are not only everywhere, but
the crème de la crème in fashionable society, of the Italian Government. Her dimensions The splendid cortege of carriages, with servants will be-Length, 330 f.; extreme breadth, 68 ft. and out-riders in blue and silver, conveying the 6 in. mean draught, 26 ft 9 in ; and displace Duke and Duchess of Norfolk and their guests ment; 10,000 tons. She will be propelled by twin from Arundel Castle to Goodwood, was the finest screws, the engines being contracted to develop
Doctor Brown here interrupted His Worship, observing that the China boy had said the things were taken before his first interview with Doctor Clouth, and asked if the Magistrate thought it
committing the theft,
this long while and attracted every eye; while in It may be useful to contrast with these data the tre into a degraded position as an al- sum in gambling transactions. Shortly material, while they admit of decorations of London Lady Howard of Glossop's dinners and measurements of the Duiffe, which are Length, Mr. Wodehouse, then read over the who co most equally infamous protector and afterwards GIACOMITTI's mother died, and various designa, both in form and color.
Mrs. Pereira's balls are in point of selectness the 341 It breadth, 64 ft. displacement, 10,434 the evidence to the prisoner, and pointed home of vices, which are even forbidden he, having already written innumerable by heathen nations. And this lack of in- verses and a drama called Resildo, turned His Majesty the King of Holland must be a very ne plus ults of entertainments of their kind. A tons indicated horse-power, 7,500. While, that when arrested by the constable he dependence and resolution may, in a great aside from the law into the alluring, but eccentric individual. He is said to frequently lady who had much to do with the Roman Catho therefore, the displacement of the English ship denied having taken the things, or measure, be attributed to the people having more difficult, profession of writing for the walk all night in the populous parts of the lic revival, if we may so term it, was Mrs. is slightly less than the Duffie, her engine power Doctor Cloth's house at all and had
Hague, noting all that goes on; and when he Washington Hibbert, née Tichborne, whose is considerably greater, and is estimated to give confessed to the theft when the things were no reliable newspaper to fearlessly advo- stage. The success of Luigi Canisers-en- reaches home he personally superintends the magnificent balls were, twenty-five years ago, the her, in spite of her broader beams, a speed of found on his person at the Charge Rooms cate their views, and honestly represent couraged him, and he produced during his frying of his potatoes, which he takes with several take of shave waitzed and hobnobbed in her house than the Italian turret ship. She will be to the theory set up by prisoner that he w
talk of the town. Probably more Protestants and sixteen, knots, or two knots an hour more remarked that the above was a fat con their opinions.
long and successful career at least a hunglasses of beer.. Macao in other hands would undoubtedly dred plays of various kinds, notably several
than in any other in the land. Of course, too, armoured to the depth of 5 ft below the tuming to Doctor Clouth's after having pawned have a prosperous future before it. Its politico-social comedies. His best known We learn that a cricket match between "Old the large number of "swells" who have "gone water-line, and will be protected by a belt the knife, which statement was not supported in Dr. Brown requested that he might be com only hope is commerce; its only sensible works in this country are of more serious China Residents". Residents of under three over" to Rome has had its influence in the mat rising.2 ft. 6 in. above the water-line. Her any way by the evidence policy-is-to-use-every possible, effort to texture, as Elizabeth, Queen of England and years in the East," will be played on Friday and ter, and the fact that many of the Roman Catho- semour will consist of compound plates of attract trade to Its shores by all reasonable Marie Antoinette, in both of which Madame Saturday next; commencing at 3 pm, on Friday. lic grandees, finding that there was nothing more the following thicknesses: On the side, 18 in. mitted for trial at the Supreme Court, wher
and 11 am. on Saturday. Members wishing to to be got by supporting the Liberals, went over bulkheads, 16 in.; barbettes (normal), 14 in. and Wodehouse replied that he did not conside Inducements and concessions which the RISTORI has appeared in London. Many play in this match are requested to sign their to the Tories-with whom they all along had 14 in.; conning tower, 12 in, and, 9 in ; and course at all necessary with power
overnment has in its power to offer. of his dramas, like the comedies written in names in the match book at the Pavilion. really much more in common-naturally com screw bulkheads, 6 in. She will differ from all were proved, and if it were in Portugal must have long since seen that to the years following 1848, are in that he
mended them to the Protestant members of that existing vessels, either armoured or unamoured, adequate punishment, as he thought carry out its ancient traditionary policy in didactic vein so much more popular on the WE are informed by the manager of the EE. A. party. The personal character of the Roman in having vertical ventilating tubes extending in the present cas this practical age, either in the mother Continent than in this country. The most &C. Telegraph Company, (Limited) that, weather Catholic aristocracy stands extremely high, but from the flying deck to the lower deck Her The Doctor expressed a hope that the country or in its many extensive and valu- powerful of his recent works-is-La-Marie Permitting, the Hongkong-Salgon cable will be there is, with the exception of Lord Acton, scarce armament is at present arranged to consist of trate would deal len atk in four 63-ton B.LR guns and six 6-inch BLR Wodehouse sentenced able colonial possessions, would be simple Crete, produced in England as a Nau cut about noon to-morrow, to effect repairs, a man among them who has made any
besides a complement of boat and machine sonment with hard and communication will be at for a few public or polifles liens Lord Bute folly and that retrograde measures in an Tri with moderate success. To those hours. It will be notified imme the cable in it, but is absorbed in personal inte
guns and Whitehead torpedoes," era of general progress mean simple ruin. who are fond of tracing dramatic resem is cut, and telegrams that have not gone forward is a great Count," and lives in princely ure to hold goo tons of coal, and her shr Why then should valuable time be cut to blances his La Colpa vendica la Colpa, writ ill be returned to the senders. There is no do and his wife first cousin of the Duke of Nor pany is intended to comprael 30 effice Waste before giving Portuguesa colonists a ten long ago, bears a strong likeness to lay meanwhile in forwarding messages,
folk-fully shares his tantes for splendors
with him
could do