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home from an expedition to the South Pacific. They have settled, to their own satisfaction, the question of the former existence of a race of giants in Patagonia, as reported by Magellan. In wandering over Terra del Fuego they found bones of such a sixe as to convince them of the veracity of Magellan's statements.
will be held on Friday, the 16th inst, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely.
way. GEORGE ELior tells us that marriage | A PAUTY of Italian savants have recently returned | THE decision of the Attorney-General, that Chi, A REGULAR LODGE OF VICTORIA, No. 1165, must be a relation either of sympathy or of conquest; and it is undoubtedly true that much of the matrimonial discord that exists arises from the mu tual struggle for supremacy. They go to FANCY CHRISTMAS church and say "I will," and then, per-
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haps, on the way home one or the other 'says “I won't," and that begins it. Some. one has said that conjugal affection largely `CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS depends on mutual confidence. A friend
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nese laborers may pass through the country on their way home from the West Indies, is, says the San Francisco Chornicle, a bit of stupidity worthy to be placed with the decisions of Justice Field. There is no good reason why these Mongolians should cross this country if they really desire to go back to China. If a part of them desire to drop off at various stations on the road, there is every reason why they should prefer this route. The decision is notable he cause it reveals a tendency to take the life out
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A CINCINNATI telephone company removed an instrument from a patron's office because he said "dar" through it, claiming that using profane language was contrary to the Company's rules, The patron sued for damages, and the Superior Court gave a divided decision. Two Judges were of opinion that "dam" was swearing, while the dissenting judges held that it was not, ~
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total receipts were less the running cost would be the same. If the price were increased
The Chairman bere explained that the item for salaries, &c. included the cost of the process and material.
Mr. Jones remarked that on receipts of $38,000- there was an expense of $16,cca, including the general managers' commission. P
The Chairman said the cost of ice was in- cluded in that he o
Mr. Bain said the amount
"amount included all costs. The Chairman then again, proposed the adop tion of the report and accounts, which was seconded by Mr. Coxon and carried unanimously. Mr. Jones proposed the re-election of Mr. Thomas Arnold as auditor for the current year,
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The Chairman said the dividend 'warrants
We read that in some places in Europe, steel bars are used in preference to bells, supplanting them sometimes altogether in church steeples, of ours quoted this sentment the other day and producing very pure, distinct and melodious of the Chinese Restriction Act by every legal THERE could be no betterillustration of the dearth which, being seconded by. Mr. McCulloch, was
general use on the ground that, while in point of sounds. An English writer even advocates their sonorousness they are equal to the common bell, in certain other respects they are to be preferred to it. Their weight will be light in comparison with the ponderous objects they are to replace; they will not burden the steeple so much, and, consequently, will give more scope for architectural design; their winding and hanging up will not be so difficult, dangerous, and expensive; they are not liable to crack, as is the case with bells, and are, therefore, adapted for use in any climate; they: contrivance. They are also much cheaper than can also be operated by a simple mechanical
In a smoking-room, and added that he made it a rule to tell his wife everything that bad happened, and in this way he avoided any misunderstanding, "Well, sir," remarked another gentleman present, not to be outdone in generosity, "you are not so open and frank as I am, for I tell IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES my wife a good many things that never happen." "Oh!" exclaimed a third, "I am under no necessity to keep my wife in formed regarding my affairs.. She can' ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S find out five times as much as I know my
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LONDON, February 12th. THE DANUBIAN CONFERENCE. The Danubian conference has commenced its
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A vote of thanks to the Chairman, proposed by Mr. Jones, was then passed, the meeting thereupon dispersing.
TRAINING NOTES.
THE wife of the Khedive is said to be a remark- fact that during the past fortnight a widely circus able woman, both by descent and for her perlated London evening journal has every day decluded the business, sonal qualities. Her mother was the daughter voted two or three columns of its space to a dis- of a Turkish Sultan, her father the son of an cussion of the burning question whether English Egyptian Khedive and a descendant of Moham
men are descendant of the lost ten tribes: The med Ali, the founder of the present dynasty. redoubtable Dr. Littledale and an ex-colonial Tewik Pasha, who married her ten years ago, bishop have joined in the fray, which has been as lively as it could have been had the subject; when she was only twenty, has never given ber any rival in his affection or in his household.
Although rain fell at intervals throughout last They have four children, two sons and two
night, it had no appreciable effect on the race emesses in English ways. The Frincess looks appeared at the Police Court this morning before dangerous to gallop on. However, the time has daughters, who are educated by English gov CORPORAL DONNELLAN of the Royal Engineers course, which is still-hand and unyielding, and
more like a European than ouridea of an Egyptian Captain Thomsett to answer to a simmons taken arrived when risks of breakdowns must be run, Wylądy. She has brown hair, à dazzling white com-
out by Inspector, Cameron for that, he (the comas unless ponlès are galloped they certainly can- plexion, great brown eyes and a queenly carriage.poral) did unlawfully discharge fire-arms on the not win races, consequently, fast work was in Shedresses in the latest Farisian fashion, anddoes public road at Tsim-sha-tsui on the toch instant, dulged in by nearly the whole of the racers in not, like most Oriental ladies, constantly smoke Donnellan, it appears, ignorant of the law in training Although nothing particularly brilliant and eat confections. She speaks French fluently, such cases made and provided, took a pot-shot in the shape of fast times was recorded, proceed and uses that language when she receives
at an innocent little tomtit perched on a tall treeings generally were unusually interesting, as foreigners. Such visitors she greets with a slight on Robinson Road in British Kowloon we be fording a line of the form of the prominent public inclination of the head and gives them her hand lieys he missed the bird, having, it appears, shut favorites for the various races- to kiss. Her own, countrywomen kneel before both his eyes as he pulled the trigger-near Mr. her and kiss the hem of her garment till she Holmes' (of the eminent legal firm of Stephens gives them a sign to rise. She has established and Holmes) residence there. The quick-eared a much stricter etiquette than prevailed at the Inspector heard the report, took stock of the count of ismail Pasha. Her husband has the shootist, and summoned him. Pleading ignor greatest confidence in her judgment, and does ance of the law, Captain Thomselt very humanely nothing important without her approval. Her let the corporal off with a caution, it being his powers must have been severely taxed during first ofence of any kind since he has been in the the late events, but, at any rate, she never lost Colony, " her courage. Her sharing all the perils of the Khedive and refusing the shelter offered her on board the English ships has endeared her to the Egyptians.
JOSEPH HAUGHTON, the turnkey charged year terday with assaulting Barros Singh, Sikh police constable, at the Ko-shing theatre, was up again this morning before Mr. Wodehouse. Having been sent with constable Johnson to the theatre sittings in London. The conference has decided to point out the man who, he said, gave him [3 to admit Roumania and Servia to a consultative Permission to scat himself on the stage, he failed to identify the individual. Mr. Wodehouse voice, and the Roumanian Goverment has primposed a fine of $10 or 14 days hard labour on tested against the decision.
Joseph, who came to the front with the Mexicana like a man and a turnkey, We hope this little affair will not affect Haughton's status in the Gaol Service, as though a small, man compared with the Punjabee, he showed him- self to be possessed of considerable pluck in tackling Barros Singh. We suppose it was the "dig" in the pectoral region given by Joseph to Singh, when the latter was doubled upon his back between the seats in the pit, that influenced His Worship in awarding, the punishment inflicted.
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February 13th. FRENCH POLITICS The French Senate has rejected the bill for expulsion, and has adopted one banishing, after trial, Princes attempting to subvert the institu- tions of the country.
Prince Napoleon is in England on a visit to the Empress Eugepie. •.
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Dalesman and Shell, I was informed on arriving at the course, had already been out at exercise, the latter, apparently recovered from his recent lameness, trotting perfectly sound. Cobnut had also beca on the track prior to my arrival, and I understand on reliable authority that this pro- mising candidate for Derby honors had galloped a mile and a half in good style. The following" were given to me aå" Cobaut's times :—1.55 for- three quarters, 2.18 once round; 2.30' one mile, 3.18 a mile and a quarter, and full distance 3.42, the pony cantering easily all the way. Sham rock galloped a mile at a steady pace, the watch registering, 34, 69, 1.45 and 2.19. It seemed to me that this game pony did not move in his usual resolute fashion, and it is probable that he' is not in his best form,
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The Italian Opera: Company produced Doni. zetti's famous opera" Lucia di Lammermoor" at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, last night, for the
fairly good house. The performance went very benefit of Signor and Signora Petrovich, to a smoothly throughout, the audience showing their appreciation by frequent applause. Unusual pressure on our space, owing to the arrival of the: Hickory, ridden by Mr. Hutchings, covered a American mail, will not permit us to criticise at mile in capital form (time 2,22) and will be hard length the performance in detail; nor is it neces-to beat for the Canton Cup. Mr. Paul's hand. sary that we should do so, as the artistic merits of some white grimin Sunshine galloped the Derby the various artistes are already sufficiently well-distance in 3.34, striding along like a little race known from previous representations.
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THE following sentiments about women, taken THE United Presbyterian Church of Scotland is from the works of celebrated authors, are in- engaged in raising $40,000 for the repair of the teresting-Confucius-Woman is the master church being built in Jamaica.
plece. Franklin-He that takes a wife takes, DURING the year 1882, 830,000,000 gallons of care. Herder-Woman is the crown of creation, beer were consumed in Germany, making the La Fontaine-Foxes are all tall and women all average number of gallons drank by each indi-tongue. Voltaire Women teach us repose civility and dignity. John Quincy Adams-All that I am my mother made me. Boucicault A REGULAR Lodge of St. John, No. 618, S. C. wish that Adam had died with all his ribs in will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, his body. Richter-No man can live either to-night at 8 for 8.30 precisely. Visiting brethren piously or die righteously without a wife. N. Į will, as usual, be fraternally received.
Willis-The sweetest thing in life is the un A CONVOCATION of Emergency of United Royal clouded welcome of a wife. Victor Hugo Arch Chapter, No. 1341, will be held in Free Women detest the serpent through a professional masons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the jealously. Voltaire-All the reasonings of men 15th instant, at 8.3o for g p.m. precisely, are not worth one sentiment of women. Beecher IN Berlin, which has a population of 1,145,000 world received Christianity. Leopold Schefer Women are a new race, recreated since the the church attendance falls below 35,000. The-But one thing on earth is better than the Prussians would appear, from these figures, to wife-that is the mother. Shakspeare-For have a very alight amount of confidence in pro- where is any author in the world teaches Prince Salm-Dyck, who happened to be at respectively, the comprimaria especially distin- strong exercise. The last named pair "powed fessional "snufflebusters."
DR. LAUSER is a German art journalist of con- day not long ago in examining the magnificent siderable home reputation. While engaged one collection of antiquities, in Sigmaringen Castle, he made a peculiar discovery. His attention was attracted by a small, but elaborately carved stone sarcophagus, which bore upon its lid the effigies of a knight, completely armed, and of a richly attired lady. Inquiring into the history of it, he was told that it contained some relics of the famous Cid Rodrigo of Spain. Further investigation developed its greater value. It contained also the remains of his wife, the Countess Ximena. The treasure had been stolen from the tomb, at Burgos by the French troops at the invasion of 1804. After breaking open the surcophagus and despoiling it of its the remains that had been deposited there for material contents in jewels and precious metals, upward of seven hundred years were sacrilegi ously scattered about the floor of the vault. But Burges at the time, and a French officer named La Martillet, carefully gathered toge ther the "disjecta membra,” and subsequently deposited them in another sarcophagus, exactly The fantasia on the pianoforte by Signor Gore copied after the original one, although smaller
was a most brilliant performance, and a great in proportions. Prince Salm kept his secret. success. The audience fairly rose to the talented new sarcophagus, with its contents, to Prince during life, but at his death he bequeathed the maestra, and a repetition was insisted on. There can be no doubt that Signor Gord is about the Anton von Hohenzollern, the father of the King most accomplished planist that has ever visited discovery, communicated it to a Spanish academi-public will show their appreciation of his abili clan, Signor. Tubino, who reported it to King ties by patronising the performance to be given Alfonso. The King at once preferred an urgent for bis benefit on Saturday next
Signora Petrovich, although hardly suited in the character of Lucia, gave a most intelligent rendering of the part, but her vocalisation was rather uncertain, and greatly marred by a too lavish indulgence in the objectionable fremold. Signor Petrovich was a manly Edgarda and sang brilliant success in the favorite batione, most effectively, whilst Signor Clocci scored a Enrico. Signora Silini and Signora Bertolini rendered efficient service as Alisa and Arturo guishing herself. A good word must also be said for Signor Arigoni, who filled a small part with much ability.
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1883.
A GREAT deal of matrimonial tribulation, says an English writer, was brought to light in the last census returns. Several husbands returned their wives as the heads of the families, and one described himself as an idiot for having married his literal better half. "Married, and I am heartily A. PARADE and Inspection of the Government sorry for it," was returned in two cases; and Volunteer Fire Brigades will take place at and in quite a number of instances-"tem the City Hall, at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow, the 15th. per" was entered under the head of in- There will also be a Drill Parade at the Central wind, the sunshine of an April day, and a woman's of Roumania. Dr. Lauser, upon making his the Far East, and it is to be hoped that the
such beauty as woman's eyes? Michelet We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Mel-Woman is the Sunday of man; not his chers & Co.) that the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's repose only, but his joy, the salt of his life, steamer Vorwner's left. Singapore for this port Mary Wollstonecraft-As a sex women are yesterday, and may be expected to arrive here habitually indolent, and everything tends to make on Tuesday next, the 20th instant.
them so. Ben Johnson-A woman, the more most careless about her house. Southey-There curious she is about her face, is commonly the are three things a wise man will not trust-the plighted faith. Lady Montague-It goes far toward reconciling me to being a woman when I reflect that I am thus in no danger of marrying one.
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firmities opposite the name of wife, Con- Fire Brigade Station at half-past three on fessions of this sort, besides being, as we have already hinted, somewhat indiscreet, Ir may perhaps be regarded as a satire on the
wives and children of British soldiers and sailors
killed in the late Egyptian war does not amount memorial. to one-half the sum raised for Dr. Pusey's
request to the Prince of Hohenzollern for their Gomez's grand duo "Guarany" was admirably restoration to the soil of Spain, a request that rendered by Signor and Signora Petrovich be-
the finish. Castigator was sent a mile. and a quarter; times for last mile-33, 66, 1:43, 2.17%, Scotch Reel, Ghillie Callum and Pizzicato went together one mile in 2:20, the dun going on and covering altogether close upon two miles Sunlight strode along splendidly over the mile course in 33, 68, 1.41 and 2.131, pulling shot past the past hand held. Blunder Blas was
Horse almost out of the saddle as her sent a long steady gallop, and I observed Bug." ging, Hellos, Rienzi and Faugb-a-ballagh doing a mile, and a half Rienzi returning to the en closure dead Jaime. Mr. St. Vincent's Derby griffin Ambassador galloped at a nice, easy pace over the Derby course, his last mile being timed
34, 70, 1.45 and 2.18). One of the best per formances of the moming was a mile and a half by Bandsman and Iroquois in 3.26, Mr. St. Andrew's representative pulling double, over his companion at the finish, đ
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blankets, negotiated the Derby course in good and Newmarket, the latterin
form, although the times were not particularly brilliant. The first quarter was run in 36 seconds, the half mile in 1.13, six furlouge in 2:49, Que
are often also decidedly supererogatory, times we live in, that the fund for the relief of the WRITING from Washington on the 7th ulto, the was acceded to promptly. And they are to between the second and third acts of the opera, 1 mile in 2.25, and full distance 3.37; both ponies
correspondent of a San Francisco contemporary received in Spain with high boners with every and loudly applauded. We can congratulate says "It is stated that the Cabinet consi-imaginable token of official respect and popular the inficiaires on the unqualified success of dered, without reaching a conclusion, the de enthusiasm," as a Spanish announcement has it. the entire performance. mand of the German Government for military: service from its subjects in the United States.
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being fullofrunning when they shot past the judge' box. Peanut was on the track, but did nothing noteworthy, Mr. Reynell rode Skedaddler in a steady: wile and a quarter gallop, the little white going along grandly. The fron grey Triumph after a slow half mile was rattled along, and made his last mile pretty easily in 219. In a six furlongs spin between Gang Forward and Allegre, the latter appeared to have it all his own way after going four furlongs, the grey, as customary, refusing to try when the pinch came. The time was Low--a shade under 1.40.
The ordinary annual meeting of shareholders was held at the office of the Company, No. 7, Queen's Road, Central, at noon to-day, for the purpose of receiving a statement of accounts to 31st December last, and the report of the general managers, Messrs, Jardine, Matheson & Co. There were present Hon. F. B. Johnson
Euge and Dromedary “powed # (Chiarman), Messrs, V. C. Rocha, D. McCulloch, grey winning easily. Filbert, gallo Douglas Jones, J. P. Madar, W. N. Hala, M. B. very slowly, and in anything but H. C. Maclean, GC Cor, W. Parfitt, A Grand I fancy Pollshwalls, J. Pestonjoe, A. Coxon, 1. Bell-Irving, Mr. Tennant rode Wild-Walf, in a fast
Stokes, and T. Jackson, then maness. Ross and
The Chairman said that unless the meeting the old
for congenial dissensions, like murder, will out, and that sometimes in the most provoking and untimely manner Take an illustration: At a recent fashion-- able wedding, after the departure of the INDIVIDUAL (stepping into witness-box)--"As 1 happy pair, a dear little girl asked, with a body fired a pistol, and the shot went right Consuls to notify German subjects liable to authorities, recently, that the schooners and
was going home last night, your worship, some- The German Government has instructed all its Ir has come to the knowledge of the Russian THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, child's innocent inquisitiveness: Why through my hat." Magistrate (impatiently) military duty to report. Among the persons American coasting vessels from the Pacific Coast do they throw things at the pretty lady in Tut tut, my good man, that's nothing; wait till notified are Germans resident in this country and other ports, have been in the habit of stop- the carriage?" "For luck, dear," replied you get one in your head, then we will go into who have not been naturalized, and the sons of ping at points on the Siberian Coast, and at the one of the bridesmaids.
"And why," the matter. Next ease.”
such Germans who have not reached their ma islands in the Okhotsk and Behrings Seas, be- again asked the child, "doesn't she throw them back??
THE annual distribution of prizes at St. Joseph's jority and consequently cannot yet slect their longing to the Russian Government, and there "Oh," said the young lady, College will take place at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday nationality. These Germans do not know trading and fishing without the authority of "that would be rude." "No, it wouldn't," next. His Excellency the Administrator will what to do, and have been writing to the State permit from the Governor-General of the coun- persisted the dear little thing, to the delight preside, and an attractive programme of a mu Department for information. The Department try. Such trading excursions are really depre. of her doting parents, who stood by; "ma sical, penny reading, and farcical character has has replied that it had heard nothing from pur dations, and the facts reaching the Russian does,"
been arranged to show off the abilities of the Minister at Berlin in regard to the demand Government the following circular of Informa Connubial bickerings would often prove scholars. The above inducements will doubtless information. It would give the Germans in this I. Without a special permit or license from the
for military service, but as soon as it gets any tion and warning has been published extremely amusing to a disinterested specta-attract a large number to St.-Joseph's College,
country the benefit of it. The German Govern Governor-General of Eastern Siberia, foreign tor. In "Mr. CAUDLE's Curtain Lectures, CAPTAIN KETTLEWELL of the Marchais charged ment wish to abrogate the Bancroft Treaty, on vessels are not allowed to carry on trading, hunt DOUGLAS JERROLD has presented us with Samuel Fayne, boatswain of the ship, before the ground that it is too favorable to Américaing, fishing, etc., on the Russian coast or islands had any special information to sath regard better some very entertaining illustrations of the Captain Thomsett this moming with being drink The German-Americans demand the abrogation in the Okhotsk and Behring teas, or on the had little or nothing to add. He was assured cantered three
to the report and accounts, the general managers counsels many, sweet and precious," and creating a disturbance on board. Payne, it of the treaty on the ground that it is not favorable northeastern coast of Asia, or within their sea by the manager that the buildings and works then galloped besides "the sage advices," which the duti appears, returned from leave of absence atg.jolastenough to them. Half a dozen Germans who boundary line. II. For such permits or licenses were in first class order and
Bould require no ful wife bestows upon her erring lord and night drunk, and showed the hold the fire-water have long resided in America, were recently as foreign vessels should apply at Vladivostock, ex-repair for some time to come. He hoped the master. Poor CAUDLz, as a rule, thought dis-had got on him by assaulting George Smith, the reated in Germany and held for military service. clusively. III. In the port of Petropaoloosie, by the general managers of writing out of the shareholder would confirm the policy advocated cretion the better part of valour, and sought forecastle cook. The Captain sald Samuel was
Now Germany goes a step further, and insists though being the only port of entry in Kams- profits the amount paid for the goodwill of the refuge in the arms of soothing slumber maddening influences of alcohol, but that he was retaining their German citizenship, shall go issued. IV. No permit or licenses whatever shall propose that the rep to answer mus quest
very good man at sea, when away from the that Germans residing in this country, but chatks, such permits of licenses shall not be business, and maintaining a reserve. He would but all men are not of such unheroic mould bound to get top-heary when in harbour, the home and tender military service. These per be issued, for hunting, fabing or trading at or on or docile temperament, and do not allow temptation to indulge then becoming irresistible. sons, it is evident, cannot be taken back to the Commodore and Robben Islands. V. Foreign
Mr. Coxon seconded they their wives to have it all their own way Admitting the impeachment, Payne was mulcted Germany by violence, but if they should vessels found trading, fishing, hunting, etc., in were to be congratulated on the success of
Mr. Douglas Jones sald without at least an occasional protest. In $5 or 7 days' hard labor. The fine was paid. determine to ignore this official Invitation Russian waters without a license or permit from the Company, and upon the wise provision "Do you pretend to have as good a judg“ ||
to return to the Fatherland, it would be injudicious the Governor-General, and also those possessing to bim. The accounts showed there
made to creato s reserve fund, onething occurred ment as I have?" said an enraged wife to MARIA DE LUZ SANCHES, a lady rejoicing in the for them to return home at any subsequent occa- a license or permit who may infringe the existing elevated position of a concubine, summoned sion This Government has no interest in merely bye-laws on hunting, shall be confiscated, both her husband. "Well, no," he replied de- Rumaldo Magtanna; Manilaman, quarter enabling foreigners to escape the burdens of vessels and cargoes, for the benent of the Gove liberately; "our choice of partners for life master of the Hainan; to the Police Court this citizenship in their own countries. It has no
1883 rd shows that my judgment is not to be com-morning for assault. Maria said that Romaldo motive for protecting through Hfe, persons who henceforth, commencing with A. D. 1882. VI. pared with yours."
burst her door open, and when she begged him come to this country merely to get naturalized The enforcement of the above will be in not to kick up such a row, he went up stairs and then return home to enjoy all the advantages trusted to Russian men-
men-of-war, and also to Rub, where she was and beat her; and that upon of two nationalities and bearing the burdens of sian merchant vessels, which, for that purpose taking his departure, he called her names neither. To give due protection to foreigners, will cany military detachments and be provided Rumaldo denied the charge in foto. Unable to who seek American citizenship in good faith, with proper instructions. At the, office of the apportion the bleine between the palt, Captain without giving undue protection to others, is a Collector of the Port in this city, no intelligence Thomsett resorted to the expedient of binding ); problem that has already occupied much of the regarding any special reason for the publication. not in making cages. But it isbotli over in personal security of ten Mexicans i time of our Ministers in Europe, our Secretaries of the cincalar is known, as nothing of seriour Pooked into, and if any reduction could be: manifestly absurd and unfair to saddle to be of exemplary behaviour till the 14th of nest of State and the Foreign Affairs Commitees of nature in this connection has been observed by Mr. Bain, sald the price of ice might be all the blame upon the wives in this
the Revenue authorities/
Why is there so much connubial tribul atlon in the world? Many reasons might be stated. DRAN SWIFT says the reason why so few marriages are happy is because young ladies spond their time in making
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charge of 40 per cent for salaries, wages de on the gross earnings of $38,411, which he thought very considerable. He merely men explaning with a view to jede if he had an tioned this, in case there might be some way
k Chairman naked Mr. Jones special motion to make, and being answered In the Begative, anid tho salaries, wages, &c; ins
cluded all expenses for the process maklag. Perhaps Mr. Bain, could explain HMr. Bain said the salaries," "drea
greatest item, but that they were no than before.
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