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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1882
CRICKET
THE BUFFS V. GARRISON AND NAVY. A match between the above named teams was
(who, as our contemporary knows right In the beginning of this year, a daring We are very glad to learn by telegrams received THE enormous passenger travel on the New well, is not the Ex-Governor of Hongkong) attack was made upon a boat with treasure this forenoon, that Manila was formally declared York elevated railroads is shown by a report just and of these who by reason of natural inclination belonging to Messrs. Gibb, LIVINGSTON &a clean port this morning. It is fervently to be made, which states that during the year ended or interested motives are concerned in the aspersion Co., in which a nephew of their Compra-hoped that, after the terrible experiences of the September 30th they carried over eighty-six of this Colony. What, we ask, are the in-dore was murdered, and within six months past, a long continued era of peace and prosperity millions of passengers, and their cash receipts played on the Cricket Ground yesterday after
may enable the unfortunate colony to, regain its amounted to $5,937,coo. The annual business terested motives to be served by aspersing after this, two other attacks were made former greatness, and its importance as a com.of the two great underground lines of London is noon, resulting in a decisive victory for the Buffs,
mercial centre.
but little more in the number of passengers. on the first innings, by 49 runs Hedley, winning fare is about one penny (two cents) per passenger, company with Hare proceeded to resist the at- carried and far less in receipts. Their average | the tois, elected to assume the defensive, and in
while in New York it is five cents.
tacks of Evans and Orrigan. It was the Sapper's day put, as he had only managed to score three when the old professional rattled down his stumps, and, to make a long story short, no stand was made excepting by Newington, who appears to be recovering his old confidence and form, and
the Colony, and where are we to look for the "natural inclination"? Even at this early stage of his leader the talented journalist, and would-be representative of public opinion writes himself down an ass; but when he insinuates that Mr. CREAGH's letter was a put-up job between that officer and the Governor, he just steps outside the limits of decent journalism. It is not
worth while dealing seriously with the non-
sense which this ingenuous scribebas dished up for the delectation of that section of our
also upon merchants connected with foreign firms; one in which two lives were lost and the other, a large quantity of opium stolen, Recently again, on the 17th of last month, a gang of between seventy and eighty men attacked another boat, robbing trea- sure to the extent of about four thousand Tacls and several chests of opium, besides wounding and killing several persons. In
one of the cases above referred to, a mili. tary officer of You Ping, by the name of Hsten was despatched with five hundred
A CHINESE workman in the employ of the Government had his leg crushed yesterday at Tytam by the fall of a rock while at work there, and was sent to the Civil Hospital on a stretcher. Upon arrival there, was found the unfortunate man had sustained a comminuted fracture of the left leg and thigh, from the effects of which, and exposure to cold, he died shortly after admission: An inquest has been ordered for to-morrow
afternoon.
whose 26 were obtained by good cricket. Hynes was credited with a doren, and Elwyn with to, no other player, reaching double fitures." The
innings eventually closed for gi, including 9 ex-
tras. Evana distinguished himself both with the
community who are equally stupid with soldiers to capture the brigands, but it is blooming lassic, were up this morning before FROM a notice signed by Col. Papilion, Com. ball and in the field, four wickets falling to his
himself, as it is hardly likely that even an insignificant minority of the public will be lieve that all the officers of the Hongkong Government who declined to bow down in
Six Chinese females of various ages and degrees of beauty, from the old wrinkled hag to the Mr. Wodehouse, having been found cutting grass on the hillside at the back of Head Quarter House yesterday, on ground belonging to the Crown. A fine of a dollar cach, or seven days' imprisonment, was imposed. Three of the batch the front with the Mexican. went to durarice vile, the other three coming to
bowling and he also caught both Lane and New little more practice will prove the most affective Ington. Porter took three wickets, and with a trundler in the regiment, Evans alone excepted.
With what appeared a difficult task set them,
WE (Nagasaki £xpress) read in the Nicki Nicki Shimbun, that since the opening of Yokohama and Hiego, the trade of Nagasaki has consider ably diminished, but it would appear that owing to the late extention of commercial relations with Korea, China, and Siberia, an increase in exports has taken place. A large number of Japanese ladies, who wore with perfect case assisted at the banquets lately given in Tokio their rich and elegant European costumes, by the Ministers for Holland and Belgium. manding Royal Engineer, published in our ad vertising columns yesterday, it will be observed that, from the 18th fast to March 7th 883, torpedo ground about 800 yards square will be marked out, just off Stonecutters Island Vessels considering the strength of the opposition bowl- Jenks, and sampans entering this enclosed space between the dates meationed, are warned that ing, the Buffs were first represented at the wickets they will do so at their own risk. It is encum by Sergeant Moreland Beigiki Fynki and bent on the authorities, to give this notice the Rice leading off the attack Dagish did not Says the Shanghai Courier of the 7th instchance, which that admirable stumper cleverly widest possible publicity.
The first steel launch that has been built at availed himself of Bunbury played well for 14 stay long, as, after scoring 8, he gave Hedley a
Shanghai was floated from the Old Dock pre and then also fell a victim to the vigilance of the mises at noon to-day. It is called the Nora, wicket-keeper. As the whole of the Buffs made after the youngest daughter of Mr. Simpson, of runs the probable defeat of the Navy and Gari. Messrs. Farnham and Co. The bull and engines son quickly become a certainty, and before the were entirely built by employes of the firm, and. Nora is 48 feet long, with 8 ft. 6 inches beam. had been amassed,«Jarrett made La Bonni Her engine is to horse power. In some respects, Howarth 14, Moreland 14, and Lloyd 13. Hynes,
trip, and looked very grateful in the water. She wicket-keeping, no fewer than four wickets she is similar to the Ripple, which was launched
was credited with wickets and Rice with after leaving the ways, she went on a short trial but the feature of the innings was Hedley's from the same yard lately, only smaller. Directly
fall has been built for the use of the firm....
ing to his own hand,
It is requested that all communications rela- In the face of our, morning contemporary's treasure belonging to Messrs. Ginn fined $5 each or to days' imprisonment. Both the handsome little craft does them credit. The last wicket feli the very respectable total of 139
ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph and not to the Editor,
staff.
Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Editor" and not to individual members of the Communications intended for publication must writers, not necessarily for publication; but as evidence of good faith.
be accompanied by the name and address of the serted was bribed to write a false and mis-co-joint action, representation through the port. Had Brown been credited with writing the WRITES GH Blase" in the Overland 'Mail:"The following are the scores
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele graph will always be open for the lair discussion 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,
TO ADVERTISERS.
"
Origan
GARRISON AND NAVY, FURN Hout. Helley, R.Eb Erant a Mr. Haro, Commissariat, är Nunny,
•Dr. McMoR.N4 Tuu tulis +3 Mr. Rice, Commissariat, rank Mr. Wayne & Evans, b Orrigan „Cand & Porter, • BRA Lieut. Lore, I
rumoured among the Chinese that this officer did more to allow the robbers to escape than to effect their capture.
We have made these remarks, because adoration, and follow the lead of Mr. we consider this is a matter that deeply BULKELEY JOHNSON, were bought by Gov-concerns foreign interests. The one prin- ernor HENNESSY! And yet that is exactly cipal trade of Foochow is the tea trade." what we are asked to accept as truth by Every year about two millions of dollars, INSPECTOR MACKIE charged two masters of junks the submissive and accommodating crea-the property of foreigners, are. advanced feaving Victoria without a clearance yesterday. before the Marine Magistrate this morning with tures of that factious-opposition of unscruto Chinese.tea inerchants to go up country The Inspector, upon the arrival of the junks at pulous obstructionists, which has until to buy tea, and we believe the security for Shau-ki-wan, found they had no papers. The lately, almost from time immemorial, the money is merely nominal. Therefore defendants pleaded ignorance of the law, which exerted a pernicious and selfish influence the interests of Chinese merchants and being inadmissable, on the principle of ignorantis in the government of Hongkong. those of foreigners are one in this legis neminem excusat, they were convicted of Mr. CREACH may rest quite tranquil, even respect. Again, as in the case of the not giving notice of their intended departure, and contemptible insinuations. Mr. TONNOCHY LIVINGSTON & Co., a case which we be men went to "Tonnochy's Retreat." and Captain DEANE were openly accused lieve has not been settled; the matter as. the other day of "cooking" the accounts sumes another, and a more serious aspect. that well-known friend of the public, Mr. Brown, THE latest local rumour is that the mysterious of certain departments; the Deputy Super-We do not know how far the foreign mer-late of the Hongkong Hotel, We are rather in- "Banian" of the Daily Press is none other than intendent of Police it is now all but as- chants. are willing or able, but by some clined to be sceptical as to the truth of this re- leading official letter to suit the purposes various Consuls might be made direct to leaders in the Mamfter we should not have felt dead. The South-Eastern Railway baronet has After all, the Channel Tunnel scheme is not of the Governor; and it may be some other the Chinese High Authorities of this Pro-surprised, but we can hardly believe that the found an unexpected champion in the British: officer's turn to-morrow, if the inducements vince, to secure to the tea merchants the asthetic divinity who, with so much profound workman, whose opinion is evidently a matter held out for this prostitution of public pri- protection to which they, as well as all learning prates about "the dictates of physiology of consideration to himself, if not to any ond vileges are considered sufficiently attrac-foreigners, are alike entitled. In English cate references to "buckets" and the undergar the milltary authorities as reflecting "upon the
and the teachings of art," and whose indeli
else. A resolution condemning the reports of tive. The Colony will shortly enjoy the we have the axiom, prevention is betterments of the fair sex so recently outraged society, intelligence and patriotism of the English and
"In law suits I can decide and give judge- ranour may for once be quite right.
French peoples" has just been passed by the ment as well as other men, but what is INSPECTORS even are not exempt from the con.net and the other military experts who have staphucy Hadley, lo Hym
turally, after this expression of opinion, Sir Gar- important is to provent the causes which sequences of the depravity induced by the Fall. opposed Sir Edwand Watkin will bow to the in give rise to law suits.
evitable and accept the tunnel as an Imperial Inspector Lee, upon examining his drawer yes necessity. But what is the R. C. T. Committee, terday, found himself ininus 51 Mèxicans, and and who has heard of it before? as only his servant had access to the room, he Wa have much pleasure in giving publicity to very naturally charged him on suspicion of LONDON, 11th December, 1881.
being the "annexer" of the dollars..
the Subscription List issued by Mr. A. Mencarini, The MINISTERIAL CHANGES. Inspector's watch and chain, which were in the Spanish Consul at this port, on behalf of the un- The Standard, in a leading article, apnounces same receptacle, were not touched. A minute itics ni Manila, Mr. Mencarini's appeal to the fortunate sufferers by the recent terrible calam- that Lord Derby will be Secretary of State for In- search over the house, including the servant's public speaks for itself, and runs as follows:- dia, Lord Hartington, Secretary of State for War, quarters, failed to reveal the locale of the missing the appeal made in Shanghai to the charity of and Mr. Childers, Chancellor of the Exchequer."spons." The case was remanded till the 19th its residents on behalf of the unfortunate natives instant. As the Chinese New Year approaches, of Manila has been responded to with the most LOCAL AND GENERAL.
the "annexing" faculties of Celestials become by such example and by the kind expressions of earnest and humanitarian feelings. Emboldened morbidly developed, so we would advise resi-sympathy, which have appeared in the Hongkong dents to look sharply after their property or they papers, and by which I have been led to suppose will find it non est inventus some fine morning. that Hongkong would not eschew the occasion of In the case in which a Malay scaman was need of any kind of help, I dare to initiate n tendering a charitable hand to those who are in charged with assaulting and robbing another Public Subscription in order that any person Malay scaman of $15, the affair arising out of a wishing to contribute to the relief of the sufferers.
!
Advertisers are requested to forward all notices/Spectacle of the Daily Press wandering blind- than cure," and the Chinese Confucius said; can be the worthy ex-chit collector. However, Reorganised Channel Tunnel Committee." Na-
interided for insertion in that day's issue not later than THREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard the early. publication of the paper,
TO SUBSCRIBERS, Arrangements have been made to publish The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Sub- scribers in the central districts who do not receive their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by at once communicating with the Manager.
The Honghong Telegraph
HONGKONG, Wednesday, DeckMBER 13, 1882.
folded through the various government departments, acting the part of a modern Dlogenes, lantern in hand, in search of an honest and incorruptible official.
We cannot afford the precious time necessary to follow our morning oracle through the column of discursive twaddle in which comparisons are drawn and ar- guments based on the respective opinions
the smuggling business, contained, in the lotters of Mr. CREO and Captain Tonserr. Besides, such a course is quite unnecessary. Capt. Tuoxsxrr's letter, as we pointed out the other day, speaks for itself. The worthy Harbour Master of who can spare the time to read a columbficially knows just as much about smug. gling Junks as the oracle of the Daily Press, of the silliest twaddle that ever disfigured and that is nothing at all. If the Govern- the pages of a newspaper, may gratify their ment actually wish to know the truth of
Axy person who desires amusement, and
TELEGRAM
THE Nagasaki Express leams, that the British gister, is expected to, visit that port abortly; ex: route to China.
sleam yacht Marchésa, a vessel of 430 tons re
Capt. Newington, R.M.L., e Evr Lout. Einyn, R.Nj, b Portar 97674. Lout. Brose, N. not one Laut. Daubeney, R.Nje Floyd, b Krana Afr. Sadier, Camilasasiat, & Evana.
··Extra ‚” S
AMA THE BUFFS, DRAMA Sergt. Moreland, Hynas Leut, Dauglich, at Hadlay, b Rice
Sarg. Ponck, h Rica''.
Der. Wilu, & Hypes, b’McMann. Lieut."Jarrett, ur Hedley; b Hynes Heut Parter, c MeMan, & Hien Pra, Evana, a Sadler, Hynes, Capt. Howarhɛn Hyam, b Riceà, Line Libye, at Hadley, Hynes Pte. Origen (subs.), nut dut
ORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necesarily endome the opinioni mrprized by
Correspondents in this cokuran.)!~-
BETTING
TO THE BOOKING AN gentleman who is known by the sobriquet "The SI-I am reliably informed that the sporting
Marquis" has openly stated that he already stands to win the comfortable sum of $40,000 an the Hongkong Derby of 1883. Lucky Marquis
Now, Sir, as I have a friend who wishes to
wish by running through thu leader in this this vexed question, they can easily do so. A REGULAR Lodge of St. John, No. 618, S. C. | game of Monte in which both had been indul. may have an opportunity of doing so. The sub back a certain pony to win the said Derby, for 'morning's Daily Press. This wonderful The Inspectors of Police in charge of the will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, ging, the defendant was this morning convictedcription list, with the names of donors' and 'thefrom forty to fifty thousand dollars, and as far
stations at Yau-mah-il, Shau-ki-wan, on Friday evening, the 15th inst, at 8 o'clock Stanley, and Aberdeen, and the officer of &30 precisely..
for
production is supposed to have some bearing on the statements made by Governor HENNESSY in his celebrated Not- tingham speech on the question of local smuggling, and pretends, in a primitive and uncertain sort of way, to maintain the audacious allegations on the subject, con-tory, we shall be glad to open the eyes of As American contemporary says the King of tained in Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON'S Extra- the Government, and of Mr F. BULKELEY ordinary manifesto to the Chairman of the Joyxson, with regard to matters which are London. Chamber of Commerce. It com- mences: The letter of Mr. CRZAOH, writ-
common gossip in every public resort in ten by him when Acting Captain Superin-
the Colony, tendent of Police, on the subject of opium smuggling, will no doubt be seized upon by SAYS the Foochow Herald of the 7th Inst. the friends of the ux-Governor and those the origin and raises d'aire of all taxation who by reason of natural inclination or in- is the security and protection of persons terested motives are concerned in the asper-and property. A government has the right sion of this Colony. As a piece of evidence to tax the people, because it is supposed on the one side of the case the letter is no to secure to them freedom from molesta-
the Harbour Department whose duty it is THE Shanghai Courier states that Captain Drage, specially to look after the junk traffic can, the Commodore of the Indo-China Company's ation. Should this plan prove unsatisfac of the Company at Shanghai. if they will, give all the necessary inform-fleet, has been appointed Marine Superintendent
Greece speaks English, French, German, Greek and Danish, and observes that it would be more interesting, however, to know whether he can say anything sensible in any one of these lan- gungca,
out of "collar," was fund fifty cents this morning WILLIAM MCGUINNESS, of Ireland, a seaman by Mr. Wodehouse for permitting fire-water to render him incapable of taking care of himself. We believe William is not the original of the individual whose name is mixed up with that charming ballad, "the hat McGuinness word."
THE Russian Admiral landed at Murray Wharf shortly before noon to-day, under a saiute from the shore battery, a guard of honor of the Buffs, with the Band and colors, being drawn up at the corner of the Cricket Ground to receive him, The Admiral proceeded to Government House to pay an official visit to His Excellency the Ad- ministrator.
Wydane
by Mr. Wodehouse of larceny of a five dollar lency the Governor-General of the Philippines
money collected, will be forwarded to His Excel-
note, inasmuch as he "annexed" his own ten
dollars which he had lost at the game, as well as his opponent's fiver, and, being his first offence, was let off upon paying the complainant the sum
figures, wo are unable to work out the sum, and of $10. The decision seems to us somewhat sin
doubt whether it is quite according to Cocker. An gular, and although we are pretty well versed in
array of eminent legal talent was employed in the case, Mr. Wotton being for the prosecution, and Mr. Mossop for the defence. After the legal gentlemen are paid their fees, we fancy the bara proverbially capacious we had almost Malays will find themselves minus. Lawyers written rapacious-maws, MESSRS, LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s house coolfe, charged with being concerned in the robbery, of money and cloth from the store to the extent of Thomsett, for want of evidence to convict. The $250, was discharged, this morning by Captatu
following is a translation of the letter from the absconded store coolie which he addressed to the defendant from his lurking place at Cantor, and which was intercepted here. As a literary pro duction, it is not devoid of merit, being at once
sententious and to the point
THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
4
unable to learn where such large sums can be picked up, can either you, or any of the numerous readers of your valuable paper inform me where I can go to get t
the amount named. Inid al reason able odds
Your &c.
AN ENQUIRER Hongkong, 13th December, 1882,
Betting on the extensive scale samed above is. unknown in Hongkong, excepting on the Stock Exchange-Ed. Hongkong Telegraph.
The Legislative Council met this afternoon for
His Excellency the Administrator (the Hon. W the second reading of the series of Bills detalled.
H. Marsh); the Hon. Sir George Phillippo, Chief in our yesterday's Issue. There were present:["An Enquirer has evidently been “get at.
Justice; the Hon. F. Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary; the Hon. E. L. O'Malley, Attorney- General; the Hon. J. Russell, Colonial Treasurer; the Hon. J. M. Price, Surveyor-General, and the
ofacial members. Hon. P. Ryrie and the Hon. F. B. Johnson, un-
OOCHOW
We hear that Major Ba been sold to MrHarding ments; and Mr. Ten Broë bas also been sold to Major his chgagements
His Excellency the Administrator laid on the The minutes of the last meeting having been
table the return asked for at the previous read by the Clerk of Councils and confirmed,
meeting of the punishments awarded-in cases there was no racord of any such cases having of mendicancy from 1868 to 1871, and stated
1867. The Hon. F. B. Johnson then called been dealt with by the Magistrates prior to We learn that Governor General; attention to the report of Mr. Creagh on smuggling in the Colony, and said he asked for in some respects with the return furnished by the report because its contents were conflicting the Harbour Master. The report was ex-
Govern
-making
We are informed on good autorit now arranged thar hereafter one of H. M boats will visit Foochoow fortnightly We tually being permanently stationed hope that this will lead to a navad reisel eve
every preparation to shortly visit Formosa, A it is the duty, assigned by decree of the Governor to spend six months in Fooches, and six month General to visit that daland, the Chinese are in Formosa, and unprecedented for the CÔNÊ curious to know the motive for such conte pressed in auch general terms he did not sup visit. pose, any prudent Administrator would take It is humorked that member commented upon the report at consider Government, and, that action on it without further enquiry. The Hon. built at the Arsenalcât
small boats employed in snuggling would engagement of The 300.0 able length, and said it was absurd to suppose the Nankin has darwar in conflict with armed cruisers. He would ask vouch for the His Excellency if there was any record of an en- chow in quiry having been made by the Govetement in
have made a careful official enquiry into www- Inconceivable any Governor should not
whole subject. He also asked how it was Sie Rope Hennessy took no steps to use the at his command, as Governor and Comm that piratical junka were fitted out here, and if the
the Nottinghard address, it was the duty of was any truth at all Imithe statements made Gavernment to take immediate steps to
doubt of importance and deserves attentive tion not only from neighbouring people, consideration. Mr. CREAO!Says Whole-but also from the ill-contented and idla sale smuggling is carried on by vessels amongst themselves. This is now well constructed and equipped expressly for understood and accepted among the Euro- running the blockade of reventie cruisers pean governments, and, in theory at least, with salt and opium. These vessels are it is also accepted and understood by the built for fast calling and are invariably Chinese Government, wall-armed, and when unable to escape Some ten years ago when Tso Tsuxa
To Brother Chan-I hereby inform you that by flight they offer desperate resistanco to Taxo, the now famous Chinese statesman, A COOLIE whose antecedents are not of a panic anxious about me. If you have arranged the I am now at Canton safely. You need not be revenue junks, Their boats may was Governor General of this Province, heularly meritorious character, inasmuch as his diar's answer without delay. Hoping you are
matter satisfactorily, please send me an be distinguished from the ordinary trader caused a special duty to be laid upon all record whews. him to have been convicted four enjoying happiness and tranquility," by the physical as well as the numerical fea coming from the up country at the rate times of larceny, for which he suffered various
(Signed) "HUNG YUNG KWAK. strength of the crew, and they are invari- of 3m. 24. 8 per picul. This was with the this morning by Mr. Wodehouse for "annexing" blessings he mentions, and will experience themquece of Mr. Creagh's report, and said t terms of imprisonment, was committed for trial
The writer, no doubt, is enjoying both of the ably well known to the boat population object of maintaining a body of soldiers for three ladies and two choppers, the property of a in an increased degree when the police lay their of the harbours they frequent." Mr. the special protection of merchants. Every Chinawoman. THGSETT, the Harbour Master, writes five miles along the river through which
bands upon him one of these days...... "The return will show the class of vessels the tes passed to this port, a guard boat
WRITING
THE story of splendid act of bravery comes on the 6th inst the Chinklang corre employed in opium smuggling, together was stationed, well armed and manned spondent of the Merely ways The steamer from the United States. A train on the Pen-In.Chief, to put down the disorders if it were with their crews and, armament, but it by eight soldiers. While the Governor/Foo-an, late Pluto,, which came here a month left Jersey city and had attained the rate of forty were scenes of bloodshed as described. If t
nsylvania Railway, carrying over 600 passengers, must be borne in mind that all junks, wheGeneral himself was present here, the was confiscated by the Taotai. W. Bro. GA ailes an hour when some derangement of the
3go from Shanghai without a proper clearance,. ther smuggling or trading, are armed as maintenance and discipline of this regular. Allcot has been elected Worshipful Master for exhaust apparatus forced the flames from under are the vessels in this return. The vessels body of soldiers was rigorously kept. But the Doric Lodge, for 1883 The German steamer employed as smugglers have for some soon after he left, at the expiration of the Felicia leaves to-day for the south, and the time been fast pulling boats which can term of his office, the organisation and teamer Hothow loading rice, is, for the same creep along the shore unobserved, and if number of the soldiers were reduced. At destination... they are seen, the crews are enabled to the present moment although the duty London Society tells an ancepte of a certain land and excaps
with their cargoes. I continues to be regularly levied, the pro- barrister named Jones, who practiced in Broug may remark that none of the vessels en- tection Intended to be secured to the mer-ham's time, and contracted a habit of always gaged in smuggling are regularly em chants exists only in name. Every guard commencing the examination of a witness ployed as such. If a man is desirous of boat has now nominally four, but really these words" Now, sir, I am goặng tô. smuggling opium he hires any vessel that only two soldiers who generally make question to you, and I don't he can get. Now, we should like very their appearance when they are not wanted,
answer it.Brougham had much indeed and so, no doubt, would but are never to be found upon any emer
-others to grow the community at large to receive some gency. Hence the frequency, of pira
inile information is to the personality attacks And robbery, which we have had of the hands of Sir John POPE HENNESSY to record along the ina country
Fam going
you and
It How
the boiler backward, drove the engineer from his the orders communic post, and quickly ignited the first car. In no interest otherwise than seeing that the ordinary circumstances the train might have The Hon member concluded by
amate revenue of China was itly: protecti
ence to the
besa stopped by a break, which could be worked minstrator if he was aware whe been fouled, and the passengers were in imminent port, and w from the cars, but unfortunately the spring had was made by the Government into danger of a speedy, and a violent death. Only sorry he was not able to answ
Nottingham in one way could the engineer save the lives notice of He "questions? Intrusted to him, and, dishing through the flames, the papers on opram umugglin he seized the lever, and in a minute or two the would place them at the diap
brought toʻn siid.. Six hundred and.
feared, by