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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1883.

The

the cause of death. Had death occurred from

actor, he is

tion of the brain,

Her rendering of the recitative and cavatina evidence to show that death resulted from falling "Forse qul, fra queste mura" was thoroughly action of the heart. artistic, and the duct with Abdald-Perche sul Dr. Wharry's answer to the question of Mr. palco scenico" also elicited marks of warm apFrancis was do not think death resulted during Signora Silini was in every respect equal to her proval from the audience. The Dorotea of a fainting fit as Mr. Francia suggested.

At this stage of the proceedings 'the enquiry former impersonation of the same character, was adjourned until this morning at ten o'clock dibonda vergine, and also in the duet with Dow Her vocalisation in the scene and aria "O pu

The Enquiry was resumed, at the Magistracy. Gregorio Oh bella, anzi bellissima" was at 10 o'clock this morning, when the examination simply superb, whilst she acted with that taste of Dr. Wharry was continued. SAA

In reply to the Coroner witness sald-He and winning grace which combined have made her the most popular professional artiste that has did not expect to detect the smell of alcohol ever visited Hongkong. Signor Ciocci, although in the bladder, and did not think that in the not in such good voice as usual, made a capital present case death resulted from alcohol. Abdala,

and in one of the best musical num

The absence of congestion of the brain gave bers of the opera-the aria "Viva Italia, chim that impression... Had death resulted THE United States boasts few mansions possess achieved a complete success. The char from alcohol he would have expected to lag an equal historic interest with that of the acter of the lover Emilio, formerly played find congestion of the lungs and brain He Murat Mansion at Tallahassee, Florida, which properone, was ably handled by had no reason to think that vomiting was Signor Petrovich. This gentleman has a has recently been destroyed. For many years it was the home of Prince Charles Louis Napo, musical accuracy and is a pleasing merg with vomiting he would have expected to find conges the W.C., or lying in his con Achille Murat, eldest son of the first Napo generally acceptable as a leading tenore. Signar censed and cled in the way to find that de leon's favourite, Joachim Murat, King of Naples, Lanzoni proved a most efficient substitute for

mom, instead of lying peaceably on his bed. From the condition in which the body was found who, after his father's death in 1821, emigrated the late Siguor Corti as the maestro Don Gre- gorio. Although hardly so amusing as the once

it was improbable that death resulted from to the United States. The Prince settled in celebrated baritone, Signor Lanzoni gave a really vomiting. The condition of the body and the cir Florida, married a grand-niece of George Wash excellent rendering of the part, and sang in far

cumstances connected with the finding of it, are not incompatible with death from nitrite of amyl ington, and, dismissing European politics from better style than his predecessor. In the cava

He would expect to find congestion of the lungs scored a legitimate success, his celebrated scene-

had death resulted from citrite of amyl. Nitrite his mind, devoted himself to scientific pursuits, tina-Don Gregorio, il semicromo" the basso and wrote several essays on the institutions of and duet with Dorotza also going splendidly America. Shortly after taking up his abode in The minor characters were fairly well filled, and Florida, he occupied the mansion near... the the opera was both dressed and placed on the capital of the State, which ever after bore his stage in a manner creditable to the company, considering the resources at their disposal. name, and, there he lived a life of quiet dignity Signor Goré was as usual most effective at the: until his death, which occurred on the 15th of planie, whilst Signor Cattaneo rendered good April, 1874. After the death of his widow the service as prompter. estate was purchased by Mr. G. W. Bloxham, a prominent citizen of Florida. A few months ago a fire alarm was sounded in the night and it was discovered that the interesting old mansion was in flames. Notwithstanding strenuova efforts to save it, it was completely destroyed.

The China Mail has suddenly changed is terribly afraid of doing anything which AFTER a good deal of newspaper chatter the its front, and in the most bare-faced may be to their benefit or advantage, three quarter mile race between W. G. George manner possible become the advocate Thus it will be seen that the comparison of Worcester, and L. E. Myers of the Manhattan "Athletic Club, was arranged to take place at the of and apologist for a system it has between newspapers and the nameless pola Grounds, New York, on Thursday, Novem for years virulently condemned. Chi- "Insects" of the wit has something in itber 30th, and accordingly came off on that date noso deputations, petitions and addresses besides its reference to their unanimity. The running track was very heavy owing to a to Sir Jour POPE HENNESSY were 'It seems, The extraordinary action taken by Mrfall of snow. The English champion raced got up at the bidding of the Head of the HANNAY is of vital importance to newspap away with the lead, made the whole of the ran Government." "Petition-signing and de-ers, and yet it would be easy enough to ning, and won easily by so yards in 3 min. 14) putation-making" when the occupant of number those which have dared say one seconds. Myers' full time was 3 min. 13 seconds Government House was a gentleman who word about it. Mr. HANNAY, who is well Georg: bas thus won two out of the three events, held the China Mail and all its belongings known as a metropolitan police, magis-only suffering defeat in the half mile. in most profound contempt, "were not trate, took exception to an opinion ex- only reduced to a mockery, but they be pressed by the Standard about one of came a scandal and disgrace." But, says his convictions. Also he took exception our contemporary-"The deputation to to a letter published in the same paper Mr. MAKSH yesterday, however, was of a and brought his actions for libel accordingly. purely voluntary character; and, notwith. There is no necessity for us to recapitulate standing this fact, It assumed an import the circumstances of either action. It will IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES ance, as to influence, numbers, and re- be sufficient to point out that the Standard

spectability, far superior to anything that has a reputation for fair play and impar has hitherto been seen here." As we tiality second to that of no daily paper in | ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S intend devoting special attention in an London, and thatthere was not the slightest issue to this most recent of Chinese suggestion of malice in what was said by deputations, we need only state here that it or in the letter which was published in it was composed of the very self same gen- it's columns from those who were subse tlemen, who bore a prominent part in quently made its co-defendants. CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS proceedings a few months back, which the otherwise thoughtful so constantly boast China Mail asserts were a mockery, a scan- about the freedom of the English Press, dal and disgrace. The fact that Mr. MARSH and the boast is so constantly taken up, and not Governor HENNESSY received these like many another of our insular boasts, Chinese petitioners would, according to our by those who know nothing whatever contemporary, appear to have had the ex-about the Press, its constitution, or its traordinary effect of changing “a mockery, difficulties, that such an action as that scandal and disgrace" into a most reput-brought by Mr. HANNAY should have It is requested that-all-communications-rela--able-respectable-and-praiseworthy-pro...overwhelmed_all_believers In the Press's ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- ceeding. We are not informed by the freedom-should have overwhelmed the dressed to the * Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" and not to the Editor.

inspired oracle of the Mail how this Press itself with astonishment, not to Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The wonderful transformation was effected; but then accuracy and intelligence are mere matters of detail which are considered of no importance whatever in the editorial Sanctum of our contemporary.

"There are two considerations which appear to us, says the Mail, to stand out very prominently in this representation to Mr. MARSH. One is this, that the con- fidence felt by the Chinese community in the present Head of the Government (H. E. Administrator MARSH) is thorough and unlimited. They have known Mr. MARSH for several years as an official of the true type-honest, straightforward, of un- Arrangements have been made to publish swerving Integrity, modest and courteous. The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.AL Sub-There can be no doubt but that the shrewd scribers in the central districts who do not receive

Chinese merchants are now fully alive to at once communicating with the Manager by the fact that an administration of quiet, honest work has displaced one of chicanery and hollow promises; and they also are doubtless perfectly well aware that the present state of things commands the entire approval of the authorities at Home, while the former regime has not found favour in the eyes of the Secretary of State," We have no wish to make Mr. MARSH feel un-

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The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1883,

We have seldom perused a greater farrago

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA;

Last night's performance of Pedrotti's comic opera "Tutti in "Maschera" at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, was exceptionally successful. The work is by no means a grand one, and the music is the reverse of attractive, leaving the opera to rely for success on several humourously drawn characters, and carefully devised scenes. The demands made upon the vocal powers of the various artistes in the cast are not excessive nor beyond the abilities of last night's performers, and as most of them are histrionically acceptable

The audience was not so large as might have been anticipated, and we cannot help believing that for this the policy of the Directorate must be held responsible. The performances are not sufficiently advertised nor is publicity given to the various casts of characters. These are matters of the utmost importance in a community like ours, and we certainly think that whoever advised the Directors to depart from the policy which paid. Signor. Cagli and Mr. Hoflich so well in past years has a deal to answer for.

On Saturday night Donizetti's grand opera of "La Favorita" will be produced, with Signora Slilni in her great part of Lavora di Gusman,

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CORONERS INQUIRY INTO THE

"DEATH OF CAPTAIN LEE,

last evening

Continuation of Dr.. Wharry's evidence given

of amyl is not a suitable medicine for any ont suffering from disease of the lung. It has been recommended for asthma, bat not for any of the lungs, and he should say it be

it would

to gerous in cases of lung disease. It is said cause death through failure of the respiration, and.:: would therefore be dangerous in a case of lang disease. To a certain extent disease of the lunga. one who has had a medical training Nitrite of Is easily perceived, and cannot be mistaken by any

amyl is a dangerous.remedy, in any case and should be used with great caution. It is a poison of such a nature that in his opinion great pres cautions should be used in its dispensation. He has seen the battles mentioned, and should ex pect to find them, marked poison on account of the dangerous nature of the drtig. The cases in which it is safo-to-give-nitrite-of-amyl-are- very few, and in some of those cases it must happen that it would be unsafe to trust a patient with a large quantity of it. He would consider the quantity the bottles are capable of holding an excessive quantity. Two teaspoonfuls would be a dangerous quantity, From three to five drops intaled from a pocket handkerchief is a considerable dose, A teaspoon ful is reckoned to contain sixty drops. Whether the instruction on the bottle "to be used as direct- ed" was a sufficient direction, would depend on

present case, it was a most dangerous a the patient to whom the drink was given. In the

put up in three to five drop sealed glass way of supplying the medicine. The drug tubes. He has read of patients carrying bottles of the drug in their waistcoat pockets, and taking a sniff from the bottle when neces sary. Such cases would be tare. The drug is used in cases of asthma and facial neuralgia. It would never be given in cases of asthma or facial neuralgia accompanied by disease of the lungs. The object of this drug in to relieve pain, and it does not affect a cure, It has no direct permanent effect on the system, and no cumulative effects of which he is aware. It would be dangerous to dispense the drug in the way in which it was done in the present case. Act of Parliament in Eng- land enforces restrictions on the dispensing of polsons, but that Act is not in force here. Ho, Is aware that the Act to which he refere dispenses with these restrictions when the poisons are." "dispensed under prescription. These restrictions only apply to those who are not. legally qualified as phylcians or surgeons. Any person not possessing those legal qualifications would be liable to prosecution for dispensings. such medicines. He is not aware if there, at legal qualifications required in Hongkong gery of the Aberdeen University; "a member of the R. C. S. E. and L. S. A. London, and oh- trite of amyl tinders, the oxidation of the blood tained those degrees in the usual manner. Ni- and thus interferes with the respiration, espe cially where the respiration is already impaired, as would be the case in diseased lungs. There is no material difference between the descrip- on Dr. Clouth gave of the lungs, heart, and other parts and what he himself saw

Cross-examined by Mr. Francis (by "permla- sion of the Coroner)ning

of contemptible drivel-even in the old comfortable by commenting on this in- must have had to pay something like a/that all the opera houses of Italy will soon be is possible that such a state of the brain might He is a doctor of medicine and master of aur

hundred. There is some consolation in lawyers' bills after all, if by means of them the intensely litigious are made to feel that even success is not without its pains and penalties.

established newspapers of this extraord- decent buttering." We rather pity His inary Colony-than the thing which serves Excellency at being subjected to such for a leading article in last night's China nauseous doses of China Mail toady- Mail. The impossibility of extracting blood

ism, believing that, whatever differences from a stone has long been recognised, 50, may have existed between the Go- on the same principle, no one ever expects

vernor and the Colonial Secretary, from a newspaper of the class of our evening Mr. Mags has too much gentlemanly contemporary anything approaching or

feeling and manliness--the true spirit of dinary intelligence, or even common fair-play-to approve of what he must

And yet the last named attri- know is merely intended as a gross attack | Talk" of Samuel Rogers, banker and poet, it' is was unwise enough to send him in their days of

sense.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

it

A rather laughable incident occurred during the performance last night. In one of the most amusing scenes of the opera a couple of music- say indignation. If so important, so re-,

loving members of the canine race present in spectable, so well conducted, and so

the stalls, unfortunately had some slight differ- temperate a paper as the Standard cannot

ence of opinion and dog-like commenced to settle the dispute by the stern wager of comment upon the action of a stipendiary

battle,

For a moment nothing could be magistrate, and cannot publish a letter

heard but the growling of the combatants, upon the subject, without being liable to

who stood up like the gladiators of old and in an action at law, then the sooner the free

view of the whole house went at each other in dom of the Press bubble is burst the better

grand style. The audience were convulsed with resist the contagion and heartily foined in the will it be for the understanding of the na-they had no difficulty in making the entire re-reg and the artisted on the stage could not universal merriment. Eventually a policeman tion. A British jury, while acquitting both presentation a generally effective one.

The principal incidents of "Tutti in Mas arrested the larger of the two dogs, and walked defendants of anything like feeling or chera are taken by M. M. Marcello from à him of the remaining champion, a not un- malice, could not be got out of the box play of Goldoni's, the scene being laid in Venice familiar figure, quietly 'crouching down, and ap- about the year 1780. The scene opens in a cafeparently enjoying the rest of the representation without voting away some money. It is where a party of citizens are subjecting to very of "Tuiti in Maschera." notorious that the British juror considers it. harsh criticism, the performance of a new opera which has been recently produced. The whole his bounden duty to be generous with the of the artists engaged are severely handled by money of other people. Still the solatium these self appointed critics; but the maestro, Don awarded Mr. HANNAY was but small-five Gregorio, is treated worst of all, his knowledge of music even being called into question. In the pounds in each instance. To one con midst of the argument, Don Gregorio enters the stituted as he is, the ten pounds must have af, and in answer to the jeers of the company come like balm upon his wounded sensi-throws the whole blame of the failure on the singers, the chorus, and the orchestra, all of whom, bilities. His satisfaction must, though, he roundly asserts, are in league against him. have been somewhat checked when Mr. After singing his own praises, the worthy maestro Justice Lores decided that each side must expresses his intention, since his own country will not acknowledge his genuis, of organising an pay its own costs. It is fair to suppose, opera troupe for a rich Turkish merchant, who after a three days trial with such counsel This excites the laughter of the citizens, who to establish the opera in Damascus. proposca as were employed, that for every pound ridicule both his pretensions as an impresario In cases of death from alcohol congestion of of the ten pounds awarded Mr. HANNAT he and his ability as a composer, to which he retorts the brain would generally be found, although it compelled to close after the departure of their not be found. The usual post mortem signs of greatest musical genius to the appreciative Turks. death from asphyxia would be congestion of the the opera is devoted to intrigues connected such case the blood would be dark and there This terminates the first act, and the rest of brain, the lungs, and right side of the heart. In with, and incidental to, the formation of the would be more blood in the right side of the heart proposed opera troupe for Damascus. In the than in the left. In cases of syncope one would econd act, which opens in the house of expect to find the heart distended, either full or Cavaliere Emilio, a gay Venetian gentleman, empty. The brain might be either congest- we are introduced to Dorotea, the wife of Don ed or not, as the signs vary so much. In Gregorio, who explains that prior to her mar- cases of coma witness was not aware riage with the aged composer alte was in love that there were any distinctive signs. In with Emilio, and her desire of obtaining from the present case death might have resulted SAYS the Daily Telegraph :—In the "Table

him a certain dangerous billet dour which she from a number of causes. Witness was in the Dr. Wharry stated that he had no personal ex dark as to how the body was found, and the perience of amyl nitrite, His experience of the bute is not particularly rare; it does

clrcumstances preceding death. If he were drug is not wholly from books as lie has heard stated that the Hera of Waterloo made no secret courtship, Hearing the voice of Vittoria, and on his absent chief-an attack based on

spoken of by men who have used it. He has of his opinion that when the truth, the whole not wishing to be seen, Dorotea hides in a acquainted with these facts he might be able to not ask an impossible chess board, but, falsehood and evidently prompted by self truth, and nothing but the truth concerning his gay young cavalier enters the room. The

closet, just as the present sweetheart of the give an opinion as to the cause of death and not made a special study of amyl nitrite unless as an American writer puts it, takes interest. His Excellency has the reputa achievements came to be known "a good many arrival of Emilio and a lovers quarrel between to Dr, Wharry and asked him if it gave him any that heading, but he has obtained at certain His Worship read over portions of the evidence all the things he has studied would conis under the one before it and plays the game. tion of being a keen hand at diplomacy, so

statues would have to be taken down." The the pair leads up to the arrival of Don Gregorio idea as to the cause of death.) and part knowledge of it. The latest work he has studied. But the thing which serves as an article we might suggest that an invitation to dinner publications, however, of the Wellington Des-in search of the stage struck Villorin, to offer Dr. Wharry said that there was nothing to treating on amyl nitrite is Dr. Ring ont 1882 Dr. Ringer in the feeble, organ of lower Wynd-

mascus. Emilio not wishing Vittoria to be coma, and asked His Worship if the history of the is an authority on the subject, con ham Street is not merely devoid of ordin- and a hint that all this boot-licking is any patches and Correspondence has not as yet led her an engagement as prima donna to go to Da- lead him to suppose that death resulted from Therapeutics published in ary Intelligence, and altogether lacking in thing but agreeable, would work wonders to any propositions of an iconoclastic nature seen in his room hides her in the same closet drugs mentioned during the enquiry had been Me Francis read from a medical work to the

amuiing | taken, and wished to know common sense; It is false in principle, inac. With this gutter scribe, whose ideas of del. indeed, the only statue balonging to the Welling-with Dorotea, which results in amping. within reach of deceased, the drugs were effect that Dr. Ringer states that amyl nitrifo

is not so dangerous as it was supposed to bo ton epoch which it has been suggested to disest- scene between the two ladies, Vittoria

On the suggestion of Mr. Francis, His WorDr. Whany here stated that the quotation read curate in statement, illogical in argument confirmed and unscrupulous partisanship austrious Duke himself from his "bad emis assignation with her former lover, eventually ship asked Dr. What?'

icacy are so grossly outrageous. A too ablish is that of the equestrian effigy of the to the conclusion that corpse's pres are may

If he understood paral- by Mr Francis was apt to mislead and does not ungrammatical in diction, sycophantic in tone and intention, and, taken all in all, a in politics is frequently exceedingly incon- nence" on the summit of Decimus Burton's in herself by accepting his perfidy, and aveng- yals of the heart, convey the meaning intended, and should only

Dr. Wharry, said that the term meant loss of ing by accepting the proffered engage-

Other selections were read by Mr. Francis crying, disgrace to a so-called representa-ve all bores. If the Braff, consinatos in its it is possible that since the Serend Restoration the meantime Dan Gregorio, hnding his wife, in every form of deaths of these are wears leading to those presents

venient. Ill bred flatterers are the worst arch. They order things differently in France; ment to join the Turkish opera company. In power, which simply meant death, being the be taken in connection with the rest of the article,

entered the cessation of the beating of the heart which occurs which Dr

Wharry tive of public opinion which pretends to be

present course it can hardly be a matter of the Bourbons at least a hundred statues and made violent love to her in the belief that she His Worship So if I were told that death Thes impartial, honest, and independent. We pre song course people who are blessed with busts of the Eighicesth Louis, the Tenth Charles, was Liscita, a waiting maid, which affords resulted fram, paralysis of the heart, It, simply dated 179 have no intention of trying to wean our reasoning powers begin to believe that it the Duke of Berri, the Duke of Angoulême, Dorofen the opportunity of turning the tables would mean that death had taken place. Mr. Francis read that Dr. Jones had two pa erring evening print from its crooked ways, is really "inspired from Government Louis Philippe, the Duke of Orleans, and the on her husband, who on discovering his mis Dr, Wharry-Yes. It might also be taken to lent ho kept small bottles containing amyl take threatens a divorce for her presumed mean that death had occurred from some, in: nitrite Huayrawithithent, and of these patients nor would it be worth while to preach House. We shall be the last to suggest from public kens. but their evanhhment has the same strain" The third acts opens in the might be applied in a case where death had com- KrapFrancis endeavoured to show that Dr.

Third Napoleon have altogether disappeared infidelity to which she promptly retaliates in fluence brought to bear on the heart itself. It having used due ounce a week for over a year, doctrines of decency and self respect to

that there is any truth in these words of taken place quietly, without scandal or fracas house of Abdalla, a rich merchant of Dainascus menced in the heart. Witness did not think it Jonds, In Ringer 37th edition, stated that the anonymous scribbler who apparently

Aleyn:

and a musical enthusiast, whose ambition is to fa had occurred so in this case, because the right Imagines he hits the foreign public taste

The effigy last deposed from its Futsal has troduce operatie performances in his native city, "ide of the heart is said to have been more, full of of amy bed flected ero in a certain par it is true, been taken down with somewhat em with which object, Dan Gregorio has been one blood than the left, and because of the congestion. Dr.Wharry disputed that it was so stated, whilst at the same time hoodwinking and

barrassing publicity. The statue of Louis XIV. trusted with the formation of a company. Vittoria of the lungs. There was no evidence in the on the paragraphs being read the statement. conciliating the Chinese, by vulgar misrep-

had been subjected to any direct influence has not feat Fothergill on resentations of matters which are within ANOTHER matter, says the Referee of the 4th in the Place Royale at Caen has been removed presently arrives and is quickly followed by the post mortem examination to show that the heart that the use of the drug had given the ken of all, and spiteful and scurrilous ulto, in dealing with the "Topics of the of that town-ostensibly as a protest against Emilie offering his services as tenor, and all ap the heart it is more probable that both sides of hor would witness consider him a suffi

Vittoria algnaan agreement to go as primadonna, abuse of Governor HENNESSY. It would Week," which may be taken to possess the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, The pears satisfactorily arranged when Vittoria ac- the heart would have been in the same condition. to follow be a much easier task, to endow a fool with much general interest is Mr. HANNAY's statue was erected in 1837, Just at the time cidentally drops a note the received from the The signs of congestion of the lungs and palor certain rare cases. intellect than to presuade him that he pos-action for libel against the Standard news- when Charles X was doing his very best to pull Turk, which Dan Gregorio picks up and reads, of the brain would be against the theory of deaths by M gessed neither intellect, truth, or decency, paper, and also against a business firm down the fabric of the French Monarchy on bis and as it is of a suspicious character he suspects by direct influence on the heart, as, if such wers Bidered

suspicions with regard to Vittoria leading article in the China Mail of last Standard, to comment upon one of Mr. and Peyronnet, the last King of France and The final scene is laid at a masked ball, whdenly arrested and both sides of the heart would on

be in the same conditionne, tru The thing which serves the purpose of a which chose, In a letter published in the own head. Zealously sided by MM. de Folignac his wife of an intrigue with Abdalla, Emillo, the case, the motion of the blood would be nude in the are night deals with a Chinese deputation HANNAY's judgments. The fact that other Navarro amply succeeded in his suicidal project, Gregorio and Emilio go dressed in Turkish cos. His Worship, on the suga

tume, and the former meeting his wife, who mis- Francis, asked witness if an overdo which waited upon the Administrator at newspapers have not regarded the action and by modem Frenchmen his political collapse takes him for Abdalle, hears a confession that hydrate would produce coma and the

morism appearances he observed

Witness stated that an overdose Government House on Monday. For years as possessed of much importance has no only is remembered, while his individuality she detests him and loves the Turk, On Gre is contemptuously forgotten. It is not so with gorio unmasking, Dorotea quickly takes in the past this honourable journal has been effect whatever upon our statement, or on Louis XIV. He was no doubt a despotic, am situation at a glance and tries to pass off the affects the heart, embarrases the persistently acoffing and sneering not only the belief out of which it grows. A cele-bitious, selfish, and profligate Monarch but still whole affair as a joke, the scene which follows poisons the blood. There was no at Chinese deputations, petitions, claims brated wit who, after sleeping in a well- he was "Le Roi Soleil Turenne and Villars between the pair being the best in the whole present case why death Chould not Jean Bart and Duquesne were his captains by opera. Villoria, meeting Emilie and believing rous an overdose of calocal. In and rights, but has never lost an opportun- populated bed, said that if the "insects sea and land; Colbert was his Minister, Bossuet him to be Abdalla, confesses that she loves man who had lung disease, clar ity of insulting, royiling and misrepresent had but heen unanimous they could have and Fénelon his preachers, Lebrun and Lesueur the Cavalier, bark been convinced that he dangerous as a medicine then ins his painters, Cerneille and Racine his dramadas, loves her, and therefore has no intention of man whose lungs were sound. The

¡particuli Ing the Chinese themselves. The Chind carried im down, stairs, might almost He was the admirer of Boileau and the friend of proceeding to Damascus, An amusing scene would be dangerous in any

ascertained by administering only be Mail: scandalously false statements con- have been referring to that powerful on my cast down the statue of the Grand as Turks, leads up to mutual explanations, and In some cases chloral ir ja recognised

Molière. The petty political spite of a Norman between Abdalla, Gregorio and Emilio, dressed cerning Governor HANSYSSY were invari institution the newspaper Press of Eng Momarques but the Palace of Versailles, the Place the demonement, the Tuxic consenting to cancel such as for inducing, sleep. He was no ably Indirect attacks on the Chinese com- land. Unanimous, It might be a thou des Victoires, and the great Arch of the Porter the contracte entered into by Emilio and Vity whit would be a safe dose of thes was a solution email:ind munity of Hongkong. All these things sand times more powerful than it is St. Martin must be rated to the ground before forid, their places being taken by Dorotes and hewn na

Fat SKIVA orgetten by Frenchmen. English-Marteller med treng

ireneki marked pir the bottle. must be so well known to the Chinese re- now. But t never was, not, and men, indeed, might be very glad to forget him, Signora Petrovirus Virta, the

"death might not have resulter sidents of the Colony that it would be a never will: unanimous,

be not as the Sovereign whose generals Mar when the opera was represented in March Inst

borough beat so soundly at Blenheim and every by the late Signora Pinelli, appeared to greater: or faintnes

advantage then we have yet seen her. She sang Witness sald he thought, the

form) and acted will arch vivacity, **Left out of the prosent caes,

work of supererog with them here,

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