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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1882.
gazetted Governor of Victoria in succes sion to Lord CANTERBURY, whose term of office had expired.
From 1873 to 1879, Sir Gronok BOWEN ruled the destinies of Victoria, and on the expiration of his term there he was ap pointed to the governorship of the Mauri- tius, which position he still holds.
TELEGRAM S.
LONDON, 30th November, THE SUEZ CANAL IMPROVEMENT, The Suez Canal Company intend spending 39,900,000 francs in widening and deepening the Canal.
THE NEW GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG, His Excellency the Administrator has received a telegram this morning from the Earl of Kimber ley, Secretary of State for the Colonies, officially announcing the appointment of Sir George Fer. guson Bowen to the governorship of Hongkong.
1st December.'
THE PARISIAN PRESS AND ENGLAND'S
MADAGASCAR 'POLICY.
The Paris papers attack England bitterly for its jealous attitude in regard to Madagascar.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
AN Indian Constable was fined a dollar or 4 days' imprisonment this morning by Captain Thomsett for assaulting a chair coolic,
AN Emergency meeting of United Royal Arch Chapter, No. 1341, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this afternoon, at 5 for 5.30 pan. precisely,
AROMANCE in real life lately occurred in the county Limerick. Some two years ago a Miss Ellard,
CRICKET.
AND NAVY.
This interesting match, which has caused a good deal of discussion in cricketing circles, was commenced on the Cricket Ground yesterday. afternoon, in the presence of a fair number of spectators. The weather was everything that
Travers settled Lloyd, leaving Porter to carrynently deterred from giving any personal atten out his bat for an exceedingly, useful Innings. tion to the show himself. The Circus has greatly improved its orchestra by the addition of Her Harry: Von der Mehden, late of the Tourists', while, on the other hand, the Company is about to sustain a great loss in the withdrawal of the
minates at the close of the present season at this clever Faust. Family, whose engagement ter
port.
may get another Judge like him for Chief Justice. The Hon. Cecil C. Smith, our Colonial Secretary, will, on dify shortly go home to receive a richly camed position as Governor.
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a lady of high social position, possessing a rental HONGKONG C.C. V. OFFICERS OF THE ARMY The wickets fell as follows:--one for 3, two for 32, of 10,000 a year, was fired at near Oola, and
three for 42, four for 42, five for 46, six for 50, the two sub-contables placed in charge of the subsequently received police protection. One of
seven and eight for 88, nine for 104, and ten for lady's person so far improved his opportunities
three wickets costing only 120. Travers had the best bowling record, his as to woo and win her, and on October 14th the
Wilson for the same number of wickets having runs, Hynes and pair left for London to spend their honeymoon,
a debit against them of 34 and 35 respectively.
In a minority of to the Club commenced their From a smofficial source I hear that it is a An original sect is reported to exist in Finland, could be desired. A capital pitch had been se second essay with Travers and Wilson Stebbing positive fact that H. E. Sir John Pope Hennessy the fundamental principle of which is the lected by our occasional correspondent "The Dio and Porter, as in the first innings, leading off the relieves Sir Arthur. Kennedy as Governor of sovereign authority of woman in the family. The Man; but owing to the recent damp weather attack. When the score stood at 8, Stebbing Queensland, while Sir George Ferguson Bowen disciples of the sect-whether, married or living the ground was anything but lively, and all in clean bowled Travers, and with the next ball takes Sir John Pope Hennessy's place as Gov- in concubinage-take an oath to submit them favor of the bowlers, thus rendering large scores lowered the stumps of the redoubtable Hynes.ernor of your Colony: EN selves entirely to their wife or mistress, and to a work of some difficulty. Winning the toss, the Wilson and Dobson made a bit of a stand, the confess to her once a week. On their side the wily captain of the home team elected to take the last named handling Stebbing rather roughly, one ceed H. E. Sir Fred. A. Weld, who goes home Here, we are in the dark as to who is to suc- women choose one of their number as sovereign, first innings, and sent in Travers and Bell-Irving over costing 9 runs. Dobson had totalled 15 in April next, ns Governor of the Straits Settle whose duty it is see that the men reman faithful to face the deliveries of Stebbing and Porter, when he was caught by Dommer off Stebbing, "the to their oath, and to punish them if they trans the last named having been substituted at the Reverend having secured the whole of the A. Sidgreaves, goes home also very shortly, and ments. His Honor the Chief Justice, Sir Thos. Bess. There are some villages entirely devoted last moment for A. Wilson, who was absent, three wickets at an expense of 17 runs. to this new religion. The only analogy to this owing to indisposition. Bell-Irving quickly showed for 31. Barff was the next batsman, and he
Three the only wish of the residents here is that we sect is to be found in Siberia, where the Purifiers be ineant business by sending Stebbing's third quickly got to work by driving Rice, who had just recognise equally the authority of women. ball to the fence for 3; but for a time the previously taken Ported's place, for 4; Wilson, who bowling was too "dead" on the wicket to be up to this time had been ill at ease with the bowling, GREAT excitement was caused at Reading, the trified with, and runs came slowly, mostly in driving Stebbing in the following over to the other day, by the grand open-air demonstration singles. In Porter's second over, Travers let out fence for 3. Barff was then clean bowled by mention a few words about the Government fl- Apropos of Government dignitaries, I might of the Salvation Army. The procession was and scored a couple, supplementing this with a Rice, and four wickets were down for 43 runs. self at large, Kes, the Legislative body and their headed by eleven girls dressed in the style of 3 in the next over, and a 4 and another 3 in With the addition of another run Bell Irving, in doings in connection with certain Land Improve- Italian peasants, carrying tambourines, with Stebbing's third essay. The bowling getting hitting round to leg sent a ball from Stebbing ments (?). A certain portion of ground was set which they accompanied the singing; one of rather loose after a time, Travers increased his into Newington's hands at long stop. Wilson apart by the Government, u perdetuity, to beused. them, who had been lately turned out doors score very rapidly, Bell Irving meanwhile play was the next to go, as after sending Rice beauti-aplely and wholly asa publicgarden, it is situated because she joined the Army, caused a greating a cautious game, quite the reverse of this fully to square leg for 4, the ball pitching inside deal of notice by wearing a large white pina- hard hitler's usual policy. A change of bowling the barracks, he was easily caught by the wicket Police Station and Magistrates' Courts, and one not a hundred miles away from the present Central' fore, upon which was written a text of Scripture. was tried, Rice and Lloyd taking a tum with the keeper off the same bowler. Six for 51. Stuart of our most influential and wealthy Chinese re- The feeling shown throughout the service was ball, and the score had reached 43, when Irving and Coxon gave some trouble, the fonner hitting sidents very generously laid the garden out and intense. The singing was accompanied by a gave a chance to Lloyd off Rice, which was ac-out vigorously after, once breaking the ice. A encircled it with a very tasteful iron railing, and piano, harp, cornets, trombones, drums and files, cepted, the retiring batsman having contributed splendid hit by Stuart off Stebbing to the boun for the past few years maintained it at his own the maidens occasionally executing a war dance. 14 by careful manipulation. Wilson joined Tra- dary nearly resulted in a serious accident, expense. This, however, did not satisfy the Gov
vers, but their partnership was quickly dissolved, THE scene is Monte Carlo; time, one morning Hedley smartly stumping the latter off Lloyd, his footing and fell headlong into the road. petuity as a holy one, have made a great hole in as Bunbury in attempting the catch missed ernment, who, not regarding the grant in per last April. Young Count B. has been sent to with the score at 49 for two tickets, Travers had Fortunately Dunbury's' skull is made of sound the land for the purpose of erecting now Magis the sunny South by a tender mother to recruit contributed 29 to the grand total-one four, five material, so he escaped with a severe shaking, trates' Courts thereon, Pardon the puns, as it his strength after the dissipation of the winter threes, three twas and singles-in his usual The fielding at this stage was anything but bril was by the merest chance that I got hold of He arrived the preceding evening, dashing style. Hare took the vacant wicket, but jiant, Stuart especially being favored with luck, them (7). There are a few more itens to which went direct to the roulette tabic; lost every stiver, he only added a single when a teaser from the both Stebbing and Dormer missing casy catches the above may be closely assimilated, yet if I and is now on his way to the Post-office to de-left-hander got past his bat, and three wickets in one over of Rice's, Eventually Porter found wade any further into the subject I might drown, spatch a telegram to his Mamma: Send money; were down for the even half century. This his way to Coxon's middle stump, and the and, although I be of light weight, I might, in-pocket-book lost. On the way back to the hotel, hardly looked promising for the Club; however, seventh wicket was down, with the telegraph wait a long time before I got out of the theme
he meets a friend from his native North, borrows Stuart and Wilson infused some spirit into the board showing 74 rung Stuart's time had also and wires home: Don't send money pocket for a capitally compiled 11-made up of Rice in Porter's next over, his 15 having been réunionr, and what pictures and music i The 100 fres, goes to the roulette, wins 5,000 frcs, game, until Rice bowled the "Pirate King" come, as he was smartly taken in the slips by
at all. Uni yea I verily 1 and so on. Q-S.
The Art Club has had some very pleasant book found. The same evening he tries his one three and four twos-the total now obtained very luckily. Aubert did not trouble c/w has turned out a thorough success in every luck again, is completely cleaned out, and de- standing at 62 for four wickets and then thescorers, Rice breaking down his defence when spatches a final telegram: Send money; pocket- the veteran Hynes, from whom great things the total stood at 77 for nine wickets. Wode book found, but nothing in it.
were expected, was unfortunately run out house was last man, but he was very cleverly after obtaining a leash of singles. Barff was caught by Bunbary off Rice without scoring, bowled by Porter after scoring four, and six the innings closing for 77'runs, including 6 extras. wickets were down for 79 runs. Wilson and With only 68 to get to win the task set the Coxon proved rather troublesome to the bowlers, Army and Navy seemed an easy one; however, and, when the first named was caught and the Club played well together, and it was not bowled by Stebbing, he had contributed a until six wickets were down that the winning bit very useful 19, which included three threes, was made. Hedley and Bunbury were top scorers three twos, &c. Seven for 99, and without any with 27 and 18 respectively, the former's score addition to the scora Coxon was clean bowled including an off drive for 8. The Army and Navy by the Parson for a well played 11. After this thus won an exciting match by 4 wickets. the end soon came. Aubert was run out after scoring 5, and Wodehouse at once fell a victim to Stebbing, aftercrediting himself with 5, leaving Dobson to carry out his bat, the total standing at 110, including y extras. This was hardly so large a score as night have been looked for from such a powerful batting team; however, as we have already said, the wicket was all in favor of the bowlers. Rice was the most successful bowler for the Officers, his three wickets being ob- tained at a cost of 15 runs. Stebbing took three wickets for 36 runs, Lloyd one for 18, and Porter one for 34.
We hear that Mr. "Theo has sold his chesnut subscription griffin to the owner of Blunder Blas and Castigator for the sum of One Dollar. The pony, which pulled up lame after a gallop this moming, has been named Outcast.
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele- THE proceedings at the resumed Coroner's graph will always be open for the fair discussion quiry this morning into the cause of the ex- by correspondents of all questions affecting public plosion of the boiler of the steam-launch Fri interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res-ung, is unavoidably crowded out of our to- ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1882.
A SYDNEY contemporary says that Sir George Bowen, the Governor elect of Hongkong, has the same habit that Dickens ascribed to Inspector Bucket in Bleak House." Whenever he is perplexed, anxious, and in a brown-study, he holds up his fore-finger, and appears to talk to it, as if it were a Familiar Spirit.
We have very much pleasure in announcing that a meeting will be held in the City Hall at 5 D'clock on Monday afternoon, the 4th instant," for the purpose of passing requisite Rules and Regulations for the Hongkong Artillery Volun teers Corp. All residents who are interested in the Volunteer movement are invited to attend,
Two Chinamen, and two Chinawomen were charged this morning before Captain Thomsett THERE can now be no doubt whatever as with bringing nine Annamese girls into the Colo- to Sir Jous PoFE HENNESSY'S successor in ny for an unlawful purpose. The steamship Meli, the governorship of Hongkong. The it appears, put into Hap-i-wan on the 26th ult. Reuter's telegram of the 29th ulto, an- through stress of weather, and while there the nouncing the appointment of Sir Groux girls came on board with the defendants and two Bowes, has been confirmed by an official other women, their passages being paid to Hong kong by the defendants. No complaints were wire received this morning by His Ex- made until arrival here when the girls refused to cellency the Administrator from the Earl go ashore with the defendants, claiming they had of KIMBERLEY, Her Majesty's Principal been kilaapped. The and officer of the Melf Secretary of State for the Colonies. The saw them crying and one of the women beat present Governor of the Mauritius had, them, apparently trying to induce them to go into as we stated in our issue of the 29th ulto, the boats alongside. Two of the girls appealed expressed a desire to exchange appoint-to the 2nd engineer for protection. The case was ments with Governor HENNESSY, so it is to remanded until Monday at a p.m., and the first be presumed that Sir GEORGE BOWEN compradore of the deli ordered to be brought
to the Police Court. had a predilection for Hongkong. We are heartily glad that the selection of Her Majesty's Government has fallen on such a distinguished member of the Colonial Service; and have every reason to anti- cipate, from the antecedents and past ex- periences of our newly appointed ruler, that Sir GEORGE BOWEN will prove an efficient and acceptable Governor of this important Colony.
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season.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not necessarily endorse the oplätons expressed by Correspondents in this column.).
"A FREE PRESS",
TO THE EDITOR of the "HongKoNG. THINGMAFIÍ,”
SIR,-In a private, or friendly character, I wish to note down a few running comments on general topics as discussed by a "free press," which press is, notwithstanding its freedom, apt to run within very staid grooves. It is like an autumn shower in a parched brake of woodland, to find an inde- pendent comment; like a break in a sun-cloud when it enlivens and elucidates a rexed question, untrammelled by the special advocacy of party claims,
There is much of the spice of this tending to- wards the toning down of vexed questions in places where various nationalities meet amicably together, and give and take in mild conversation, and where an organ of the press is prepared to assert itself by an inspired note or two acquired in the less stale, atmosphere of busy towns, or bustling colonies, or in an occasional letter from Paris.
The Band of the French flagship Victoriense played a selection of music during the afternoon, which was much appreciated by a large con- course of spectators.
The following are the scores:
HONGKONO CRICKET CLUB, FIRST INXENCIA. Mr. A. Travers, st. Hedley,
Lloyd
៦ ស
Mr. Jite-leving, "Llys * Mr. F. H. O. Wilson, mod
• Stebbing.
MC. Hare, b Ric
Mr. C. U. Sunet, h. Rice Mr. W. Hynes, run out.. Mr. C. S. b. b Porter. 7 Mr. G. S. Caton b Stobbing.. 1, ii, E. Wodehouse, b Sieb Air. F. 1. Auber, run st..
Ling A. W. H. Dobson, not us
Extras.+
b
SECOND INNINGS,
Stebbing.
14 Nextagion,bStabbing 1 fedley, b Rice
hot out.
© Rico, Fortor.
b Stabbing.
b Rice 11 b Porter
Rice
170
6. e Bunbury, & Rice,
•
Dormer, b Stabbing,
Extra
15
B
OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY. First IkminGA
b Wilead,
Wilson
HG, Rise, D'ACO, Le b. Traren Mr. F.. B. Wakamı, RINI, B
If yes Hat, C. Sigbug, R.N...
Capt. Nadaginn, RMLI, 4 ants V. Bunbury, Buffe, oltare,
Luba, A. iv.
Ing. Wilson**** Ligt B. A. Forser, Buffs, not us G. f, tanya, b Trave Lieu H. H. D. Jarrett, run out
Extin
Aubert, blynas
Sacono LINOR,
no Barff, Wilson
1 not cut.
b Travers
Travers, b Baril', 'b Hynes jaa Hynes, b Wilson,
19
hat out
SINGAPORE
Extras
way.
During the month the Masonic Craft have been far from idle. A very handsome Jewal was presented to Bro. Dr. N. B. Dennys by his lodge St. George for his services as W. M. during the past year, The election of officers for the Lodge Zetland in the East took place the other day, when Bro. J. P. Beale was elected W. M. for the ensuing year. The annual banquet which usually takes place on St. John's day is to be replaced, on dit, by a ball, and to-night a grand Masonic Amateur Dramatic performance In nid of the Local Cha vities takes place at the Town Hall..
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calls to my mind the fact that the learned En passant, the presentation to Dr. Dennys Doctor's Patent Paint has been taken up by a faint stock Limited Liability Company, and ou dil prospectuses will be circulated in a very few days. I cannot give you the exact ainolint of the number of shares to be issued, but I know positively that over twenty-dvo thousand dollars worth of scrip has been already applied for, and upon the issuing of the prospectuses, as much more capital will be forth- coming; yet, I ara inclined to belleve Hongkong will not be left out in the cold should she apply for shares, which I have not the slightest doubt she will do, seeing that within a year the article 77 has returned to its projectors and promoters a very heavy interest upon the capital invested.
Another Invention, also connected with ship ping, is on the tapis in our inventive port Messrs. Cowie and Fulton, two of our local engineering cele brilles, have patented a new means of propulsion for steamers. The new invention consists of two feathering paddles on either side of the vessel, very much after the manner in which the paddles of a canoe are used, and the engine work attached thereto is represented as being much simpler than the présent engines now in use, and as taking. up much less space. The nominal capital of the company is $600,000, but a first issue of only at per cent, thereaf, or $15,000 la 150 shares, has been made, in order to construct an experimental steam Jaunch whereby the merits of the inven tion can be tested, Close upon roo shares have rendy bean subscribed, and operations for the construction of an experimental launch are to be commenced at once. I enclose a prospectus for perusal or publication. -
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT][
SINGAPORE, 19th November, Altogether, Singapore cannot be called a dull place, considering the amount of amusements, recreation and other excitements which we have had here during the past fortnight-Races, Race Ball, Fashionable Marriages, Circus, Parsee Theatre, Label cos, Newspaper Contempt of Court, Masonic presentations, Debating Society, Concerts, New Inventions, Collision at Sea, Hat Snatching, and bad dollars. There ! Mr. Editor, you have a promiscuous assortment to choose and pick from-from the libel case of the Straits Intelligence down to bad dollars, and it makes
More Innovations Who will say now that
Within A
and now
Hedley and Dormer started the batting for the Army and Navy, Barff and Wilson leading off the attack for the opposing side. A bad beginn ing was made, the naval player retiring after Nowadays there is a process of reforming, or scoring a single, being beaten by a good ball rejuvenating, the stagnant pools of thought in from Wilson, whose peculiar deliveries are more. R. I. R. Hedley, B., course of action, yet quite consistent with a con- difficult to deal with than one would imaginear. Myne, 2... 6. servative mode of philosophic retention of the from the hammer and tongs style of the bowler. practical, whilst escaping the drastic purge of Rice was the next comer, and in conjunction with Radicalism, Fenianism, or Communistic absur- the Singapore "crack" made a determined dities. This has to be encouraged. The mate. stand, In Darf's third over, Hedley opened his RESIDENTS were considerably exercised about the audience are even over keen and but too for 6, and this led to the first bowling change, rials and the appreciatory thought are there, and shoulders and landed one clean out of the ground nine o'clock Inst evening at seeing the sky litwell up to the mark, yet do they flag in atten- Hynes relieving Barff, and two overs later. up by a bright reflection for miles around in tion, like at a dull musical concert.
|_Wilson,--whose deliveries were being rather the direction of Shawki-wan. That a big blaze What a "Sunflower" needs is the warmth of an roughly handled by both batsmen, was shunted was in progress somewhere, there could be little all-pervading spirit of well sustained genial appre-in favor of Travers. These changes quickly had doubt, but its precise locality it was not easy to ciation for genuing effort, in all branches alike, the desired effect, Hedley falling to a catch by gration was amongst the matsheds at Quarry Bay, general good), in all kinds of Art, and also in the his leg in the way of a straight one from Travers determine. Enquiry has revealed that the conta as in politics (as the highest branch for the Barff off Hynes after scoring 20, whilst Rice got where Mesars, Butterfield & Swire's new Sugar various relations of commercial reciprocity. Such and had to retire for a well played 14. Neither Refinery is being built. The fire, it appears, origi- front door with hats off, and a complacent the former failing to stop a trimmer from the things are not unattainable. They are at our Williams nor Stebbing offered much resistance, A few particulars concerning Governornated in a blacksmith's shop, and, favored by the HENNESSY's successor may prove interest-inflammable nature of the materials of the mat.
bow but wo bow them out, as we would begging veteran, after totalling 4; and "the Reverend". ing. Sir GEORGE FERGUSON, Bowes, G.C. sheds, quickly extended the area of its destruc-preciate their intrinsic and unselfish merits.
letter impostors, because we are too sordid to ap
was only credited with a couple when he re- M.G., the eldest son of the Rev. EDWARD tive operations. A large number of matsteds, In daily life one can meet with such disin- turned a ball to the safe hands of Travers, Bowes, a beneficed clergyman in the north as well as a large quantity of firewood, have,terested souls. Why not enrol then in the but Prospects at this stage looked rather gloomy for of Ireland, born in that country in 1821, was
we hear, been destroyed, the damage being es when recording parsing events, of momentous
too drowsy and word-tied utterances in vogue the Services, and when Newington was sent timated at $3,000. This is the second fire import in the Press ? The greater Britain has back-"c. Aubert b. Hynes for a cipher, educated at the Charterhouse and Trinity which has occurred amongst the matsheds at been faisly free of mean things of late; she has Hedley's amiable expression of countenance was College, Oxford, where he obtained a Quarry Bay, but on the last occasion the damage had worthy alms, and has gained a few sym- quite an interesting study. However, Bunbury scholarship in 1840, and graduated B.A. as done was comparatively small.
pathics, and an acknowledgment latterly of diss and Lane were not so easily got rid of, and these: first-class in classics la 1844. In the same
interested motives for action. Why not record we managed to keep their stumps intact until and treasure these up as real gifts?". year he was elected to a fellowship of Bras-
These utterances of mine would smack of gun-fire, when the total stood at 63 for 6 wickets, enose College, and became a member of
fulsameness and inward conceit, were it not for Banbury having contributed 11, and Lane. 5, Lincoln's Inn. From 1847 to 1851 he held
the real underlying matter that has called them Both Hynes and Travers bowled in capital form. the post of President of the University of which has just been told in Paris, where Herr largely counteracted vicious party' and Chau musical programme during the course of the
forth. Two journals, of unfortunately rival ten-The Band of the Buffs played a well selected it rather difficult to know where to begin. dencies, because of different nationalities, have Corfu, and was Chief Secretary to the Aruthur Krupp recently arrived. In 1855 the vinistle prejudices. They are the Gegenwart, afternoon; an addition to the sport which was Government of the lonian Islands from Krupps, by being thus together, took to casting conducted by a man of most enlightened views, evidently greatly appreciated, judging by the Henry Trumard, aide-de-camp to E. the Gove papered on the race-course during the
Of society news, the marriages of Captain 1854 to 1859. He is the author of " Ithaca guns at their factory, and in 1863 made the wea- and, better still, world-wide practical experience; attendance of spectators. in 1850, and of Mount Athos, Thessaly, pon which took the first prize at the French Ex sound, calm, and dignified declaradens through Play was resumed this morning shortly after lative Council are to be chronicled. The mar the hat trade. Scorer of people have lost.
and the Temps, which has expressed itself in
ernor, and Mr. E. W., Birch, Clerk to the Legis one would think that there had been a panic and Epirus." "Murray's Handbook of hibition of 1867. Soon after this the firm pre-out our late European troubles All honor to Greece" is believed to have been written posed to Marshal Niel and General Von Moltke such dispassionate reflections of public opinion; (not out)s facing the onslaughts of Hynes and the former gentleman to Miss Blanche Evylyn and not one of the hat snatching miscreants
11 o'clock, by Bunbury (not out) 11 and Lane rages immediately followed one that of aut and dew protectors during
the past
fortnig by Sir GEORGE BOWEN, who married, in to cast for both their Governments respectively, they should not be passed by, but treasured up Travers. The ground was in far better order Lewis taking place on the 7th, and the marriage 1856, the Countess Roma, only surviving of Arther Krupp, who founded, thereupon, an
an offer which was the cause of the retirement bane of social existence. Let each man note than was the case yesterday, and run getting of Mr. Birch to Miss Margaret Nevin on the 8th about our roads bare-headed, ina maa
to heal old wounds. of hypersensibility-the
banded will be made sun example of BUY ONES daughter of Count Roma, G.C.M.G., then iron foundry at Berndorf, in Austria, and left in the London Times directed my attention to
them and thank their authors. A passing notice runs came mpidly until Bunbury was caught A ten days' handicap at Lawn Tennis here. Bere is to be mur
much easier. Both batsmen got well set, and instant at the Cathedral. President of the Senate of the Ionian Alfred to conduct the works at Essen, Arthur's the notable, but perhaps over favorable articles by Hare off Wilson, who had previously relieved resulted in the Singapore suede (I don't use the vacant seat is promised, several
like
Islands, and was appointed, In 1859, foundry, outside of Europe, if often there, is not
- proximo, and a lively time as of Herr von Heinrich Brugach in the Gegenwart. Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of heard of, but Alfred's gun business is the won stand, by Herr von Linden. it is by such 4 Lane played good cricket, and when caught by laurels wrested from them.
of October 7th, which paper is conducted, I tinder Hynes, having added. 10 to his overnight scort term disrespectfully) champions having their ing on the boards for the new colony of Queensland, in Australia,der of the world, as the statistics will show that "Rundschan that prospect is held forth of Irving off Wilson hid increased his total to 19. Chiarini's Circus arrived here on the 3rd day, ago in the prese An arbitration court comprising the north-eastern portion of it ought to be. The population of the Essen the world progressing by peaceful means, rather When Porter and and Jarrett became associated Instant) they have been performing here ever After & suc works in 15,700, and the number of hollers and than by baneful and warlike Intrigues and jet the game got very exciting, and when the since, but I fear their present season has the Australian: continent.
Consulz Major Ar cessful-administration in Queensland, he engines is as follows : 429 boilers, 453 steam-en-1t plucky and determined. Lace-viewing utter sprinter foolishly ran himself out after scoring 11, not been so remunerative as the maga
ousies. The Temps deserves infinite esteem for was appointed, in Nov. 1867. to succeed Sines, with a horse power of 18,500; 82 steam ances on the part of a "liberal presa"
only six runs were required to equal the Club's could desire. Signor Chi Sir GEORGE GREY ni Governor of New high furnaces, producing 300,000 tons of steel hammers, and 1,556 furnaces, of which 14 are
score.
was last man in, and played which so much new Zealand and In May, 1873, he was and 26,000 tons of iron yearly,
very sten until the total reached 125, been afloat, has For a majority of 10 when tagood ball from proving though 1'fear
Or Iron men named Krupp there are two in Cler- many having A. for their sole initial. Both originally belonged to the same firm, and how they became separated forms an interesting story,
Yours, as ever,
Canton, 30th November, 1881
A SUNFLOWER
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