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A, S. WATSON & CO.

FAMILY AND

DISPENSING.

CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1883.

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them has made so much progress as the Argentine Republic; and while CHILE is expending her money and the lives of her sons in a foreign war, her competitor wins peaceful glory by holding a successful International Exposition. The people, becoming more and

more disgusted with revolutions and political emeutes, which do not "pay," are" now seri ously applying themselves to the develop ment of the country, to the production of wealth, and to the prosecution of the arts of peace. The leading industry of the Ar- gentine Republic is, and for years to come must be, the breeding of cattle and sheep the value of this interest in the production of hides, wool; jerked beef, animal oils, bones and bone ash, hair, etc., standing for about two-thirds of the exports of the coup WATERS try. The agricultural Industry of the nation

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THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI,

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-14, ESCOLTA, MANILA,

is yet in its infancy, the virgin soil of the vast pampas having as yet only here and there been touched by the plough. This can only be developed as the country becomes more densely settled, and as arable land grows to be too valuable to be used for grazing purposes. The rich soil and the climate extending through three zones com- bine to make a large portion of the country

THE visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended and April, were:-European 328, | Chinese 7,889; total 3,117,

THE British army statistics show that the effective strength on January 1st, 1882, was 28,133, against 188,958 at the same time in 1881. The total number of desertions 'was:4,412, of whom 1,353 returned. MUSICIANS will regret to learn thai Dr. Hans von Bulow, the famous pianist, is now confined in a lunatic asylum under treatment for a temporary | aberration of mind caused by too close application

to his profession.

forming a new company to construct and manage It is reported that M. De Lesseps instead of the canal across the Malay Peninsula, has put it into the hands of the Suez Canal Company, which will thus control the two largest ocean canals in the world.

AN Indian paper hears that the Emperor of China has asked permission of the Government of India to send twelve Chinese youths to that country for admission into some of the Medical Colleges, with a view to give them a training in European medicine and surgery, Tute Maitland prize at Cambridge, given trien- nially to a graduate for the best English essay.

It seems that Mdme. Modjeska, the Polish actress, possesses the singular faculty of being able to do two things at once. She will sit upon the stage writing a letter which appears to break her heart, "giving utterance to sobs of despair, with the tears falling down her face; she con veys to the audience á real, terrible spectacle of a suffering woman writing words that cost her her she draws "funny caricatures and all sorts agony," while upon the paper that lies before

of queer things.?! ACCORDING to Life the Duke of Edinburgh is under a promise to assume the sovereignty of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha when the time comes. The late Emperor of Russia, when his niece Olga Constantinovná, became Queen of the Hellenes, resolved that his only daughter, to whom he was devotedly attached, should also become a reign ing sovereign one day; and it was on the under standing that the Duke of Edinburgh would not renounce his rights to Coburg-Gotha that the Tear gave him Marin Alexandrovna in marriage.

THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTÓN peculiarly adapted for every variety of veg- on some subject connected with the propagation | LADY Florence Dixie, in a letter to the Dublin certificate. The trader was defended by Mr that he left the shoes against the wall to go into

New Youx city consumes $18,000,000 worth of PATRICK SHAW, a Scotsman, and George Dea-HU ACHING, coolie and police spy, who yester IT is understood that the United States Secret- gas every year.

"con, a native of England, remanded from the day stated in evidence that he had purchased go | ary of State and Mr. West, the British Minister,

18th ultinio-on-charge of desertion from cents worth of opium from Li Chuk "Lum, "a" have expressed themselves in favor of the bill; H. M. S. Erpiggle at Sydney, New South Wales, general merchant and ship charterer, was this of the Committee of Conference on the Japanese were again brought before Captain Thomsett morning brought before Captain Themsett on a Indemnity Fund bill. They will recommend this morning. The deserters, who admitted the charge of prejury and committed for trial at the that the bill shall provide simply : First, for the charge, were banded over to a marine escort Supreme Court. We have frequently writ returning to that nation of the original amount and taken on board the Victor Emanuel ten against the system of hiring paid received from it as an indemnity in the year tó be dealt with by the naval authorities." informers as aids to our Police force, 1864, namely, $785,000; second, for the paying as it is well known that these scoundrels of £140,000 to, the officers and crew of the are of the lowest class and are ever ready United States steamship Wyoming, in compen- to 'swear away a 'man's' life" "If such, a sation for their services in securing the indem course would benefit them in a pecuniary sense.nity third, for the cancelling of the United of late, more especially in connection with States bonds in which the fund is now invested opium, cases, the doings of the informer class to the amount of nearly $1,800,000, have been of most study description, and it has been admitted in Court by a WONG ARUM, a coolic, was brought up before "mimber ay the foorce that in one Capt. Thomsett this moming on a charge of found in a certain bouse had been placed appears Wang does not believe in walking case he was of opinion that the opium stealing a pair of shoes valued at 30 cents. It there by the informer so that a conviction barefooted while a comfortable pair of shoes might be secured, and the usual gratuity are at hand. While strolling along the banded over The present case shows Prays this moming he casually stumbled up. the rottenness of the informer business over a set of pedal encasements which the authorities may see fit to sever their connection to the shoes and like a conquering hero proceed. to a niceald tune, andit is sincerely to be hoped that were against the wall; he helped himself with these unscrupulous reprobates. On the ed on his course. He afterwards was on the point information of the aforementioned Hu Aching, of getting rid of them in Upper Lascar Road for a professional informer, a warrant was granted good bid, when Mr. Chan Awan, a professional against No. 9. Bonham Strand and Li Tsuk Luns, rice, pounder recognized the shoes as belonging to respectable trader, was lugged up before a friend of hit. The friend in question, who the magistrate, and charged with having pre- apparently is an easy minded Celestial, appear pared opium in his possession without a ed in court claiming the property, sad stated etable production, and within the last THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW. 13 three years the country has not only pro-

Express, says she recognises in Fenianism the H. J. Holmes and was discharged, there a sampan to have a chat with some friends, duced its own breadstuffs, but has had a

honest struggle of a body of Irishmen to obtain being nothing in the shape of evidence against When he returned to the Fraya his shoes were their country's independence. She sympathises him, the quantity of opium found being about missing. Wong admitted having picked up the surplus of wheat and maize to export to

as much as a party of four might smoke during shoes from the street and also having been in European markets. The mineral resources

with the letters of Fenians repudiating any con nection with the Land League, and especially a quiet evening's chat. Not contented with gaol before. He was served out with six months' of the country are also rich and valuable,

with the assassination conspiracy. If within the being simply discharged yesterday, Mr. Lihard labor in Hayward's Hotel, the sierras of the interior provinces con-

assassination circles, there are Fenians to be Tsuk Lum made up his mind to effectually clear his own name from any doubt, and taining almost every variety of ore; but THE mercantile communities of Canton and found they are degenerate ones, and do not re- as yet there has been no complete scientific Hongkong will be glad to leam that the Canton present the principles of true Fenianism. Lady accordingly produced evidence of a highly THE colossal statue of Germania which is to bo Kowloon telegraph line is so rapidly approach-Florence Dixie expresses her wish to see Ireland respectable character to prove that the intended as a great national monument to conmem

epected at Niederwald, near the Rhine, and in=" survey of those regions, and there is no ing completion that in the course of a very short a free and independent-kingdom united with former had never even been in his house on

orate the

victory of Germany in the last Franco- England under the same crown, guided and con the date mentioned, and was quite unknown trolled by her natural leaders, the peers and to him. He also produced the master of the German War, is now in process of being cast in oplum shop who supplies him with his luxury other parts have already been completed. Some several pieces at Munich. The head and several gentry of Ireland, through her own Parliament.

and the latter worthy testified to having sup idea of the magnitude of this work may be THE "heathen Chince" appears to be making plied the ship charterer for the last ten years gathered from, the fact that the total weight of rapid strides lowants modern civilisation. The with his consoling narcotic. The swindle on metal in it will amount to not less than forty- latest scientific accomplishment mastered by the the part of the informer was so patent, and of five tons. In the work of casting and finishing papers are found of styling, "the manly art." the ship charterer on his pluck in seeing the ment for the discovery, is a serious draw back to the development of the mining in- AMONGST the passengers for home by the Eng-An American paper describes the first regular matter through to the bitter end. Mr. Li Tsukat one time. The gigantic bend of the statue is dustries. The recent opening of petroleumlish mail steamer Cathay, which left this after prize fight between Chinamen which ever took Lum deserves the thanks of all right thinking already finished, and so is the powerful left arm deposits in the provinces of Mendoza and noon, we observe the name of Mr. G. Murray place in the United States. This interesting persons for exposing a system which is any with hand, on the tip of one of the fingers of Bain, editor and proprietor of the, China Mail, event came off at Philadelphia on February 17th, thing but creditable to that department 80 Recently the workmen were engaged on finish- Arrangements have been made to publish: Jujuy, and the discovery of kaolin, of which who, we understand, goes to England to recruit in a room, in the presence of 40 spectators, who presided over by Captain Deane. The Hongkong. Telegraph daily at 4 rut. Sub-porcelain is made, in Cordoba, are valuable his health, which has been but indifferent for paid $2 each. The contest was between Loo scribers in the central districts who do not receive acquisitions to the wealth of the nation, and some time past. Although our relations with Hing and Hi Sing Foon. For four rounds the their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by with the extension of the railroad system Mr. Bain, since we had the audacity to poach on

men fought in a comical sort of way, banging at once communicating with the Manager.

they may be expected to enter into the what he evidently considered his exclusive pri- each other whenever they could. In the fifth vilege, by establishing the Telegraph as a rivalround, Loo fell and ended the round. Beth men

and not to the Editor.

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of the Gospel, through missionary exertion, in India and other parts of the heathen world, has been adjudged to John Spencer Hill, B. A., scholar of St. John's... The subject was "The Opium Traffic between India and China, viewed the efforts of Christian Missionarica."

Politically and Morally, and in its Bearings on

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Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-year been sent forward to some of these graph will always be open for the lair discussion mines, and some are now in full operation, by correspondents of all questions affecting public but as yet there are few visible results. The interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res- ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 3,,1883. We think it will be universally acknow- ledged that a more suitable successor to the late Mr.SNOWDRN than Mr. JAS. RUSSELL

failure thus far to discover coal in the coun-

A telegram was received by Mr. Ho Amet, the Agent of the Wa Hop Telegraph Co., from the working party late on Sunday night, which stated. that the work of erecting the poles and placing the wires was proceeding with great rapidity and without any hindrance from the natives. The

try, albelt there is a standing offer of $25,000 on the part ofthe General Govern-line has already been laid over a distance of 7a enterprising Celestial is what English sporting such a barefaced character, that we congratulate as many as fifty men are often being employed

markets of the world.

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THE following is the full style and title of our worthy brother Kalakaua the First, King of the Hawaiian Islands, who has lately been enthroned with regal splendour David, Lanea, Kaua

which rests, the imperial crown of German.

lng the right arm and hand grasping the handle of the sword. Other men were at work on the huge shoulder and breast-plate, on which is the Imperial cagle. The largest single portion of the statue-the throne with the cloak lying on it, together weighing fifteen tons has just baan vain.

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in advance of those of the other nations of distinguished by that cordiality which is said to they were taken to their corners. In the sixth mialani, Kalakaua, the King, Generalissimo, Keton, and which is enveloped in an oak garland,

could not possibly have been appointed. will soon, be quite independent of foreign months to the scene of his many years labors. bruised. In the cleventh round, Hi appeared to Royal. Order of Kalakaua,-"Grand Master placed at the foot of the pedestal--the latter itself

Mr. RUSSELL is a sound lawyer, thoroughly acquainted with every phase of life in Hongkong, and he has already filled the position of puisne judge with honour to himself and credit to the Colony, We heartily endorse the appointment and should be glad to see it made permanent ---but what about the intricate and diffi- cult duties associated with the department of the registrar general! Since Mr. Rus. sell's appointment to the last named office, our well informed contemporaries have been constantly dinning in our cars the wonderful reforms that have been

and the perfect system Invented and in-

troduced by that officer, which nobody

have characterised the often quoted friendship of South America, and already show con- David and Jonathan, we fancy that if properly siderable development in many important analysed the differences would be found to be only lines of goods, giving promise at the same skin deep. However, we sincerely wish our weak time that in many other growing industries knee'd contemporary a pleasant voyage, and and handicrafts the Argentine Republic hope to see him return in the course of a few nations. These manufactures are confined in perfectly restored health. almost exclusively to Buenos Ayres, and with a few exceptions are in the hands of the foreign element, which, coming from the workshops of Europe, is composed of thorough artisans and mechanics."

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, April and. THE REVENUE RETURNS.. Revenue returns for the Year amount to

SITUATION,

else in the Government service could direct than have already taken place.

and carry out. Of course our complacent

colleagues were merely, 'buttering' Mr.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

RUSSELL at the expense of his predecessor. We are requested to state that Lady Bowen will

NOTES ON NORTH BORNEO,

March, 1883. After's" day's run from Labuan we arrived at

If I dared to

We now see that DR. STEWART, late head receive visitors at Government House, on Thurs the chapel, where and at the grave the customière able portion of her cargo consisting of these re was crowned on the rath February with 'ajl the lawn tennis and a visit to Mr. Guerity,

the

round, Loo had it all his own way and Ali Kapu, Hoano, Ka wela, Ko moe, Ka Has been cast separately. Part of the chain ar- knocked his man down, after fighting for bapuhilaninu, Wohi Kuakahili, Haku o ka-mor, with its free lying texture of rings, is liko= three minutes and a half. The eighths ninth Poni ana i Mol; Haķu o ka Obiako a te ka wise ready and is a beautiful piece of workman« and tenth rounds took about ten minutes, and Paloa Pae, Kukuiaikeawaken, Kama All Hanau ship. The other parts of the mocument are being were wildly fought, neither of the combatants Ka Aina, Grand Master of the Royal Order cast at different establishments in other cities. receiving severe punishment, although both were of Kamehameha 1, G, and Master of the Thus the figures of the Ruine and Moselle, to be have gained his second wind, for he went at of the Royal Order of Kapiolani, Grand is eighty feet in height are being executed in Loo savagely and dazed him with the rapidity of Master of the Royal Order of the Crown of Dresden, the relieves are being prepared at Ber THE funeral of the late Mr. Justice Snowden his blows. As Loo was reeling about, Hi made Bawall, Knight of the Order of Francis Joseph of lin; the great Imperial cagle in Lauschammer, took place yesterday afternoon, and was attended one tremendous effort, raised his hand over his Austria, Knight of the Order of St. Lazarus and and the allegorical figures of War

and Peace at by one of the largest followings seen in this head and brought it down like a pile-driver on St. Maurice of Italy, Knight of the Order of the Nuremberg colony for some time past. The hearse left the top of his opponent's head, and Loo went down Red Eagle of Prussia, Knight of the Order of sidence of the deceased in Caine Road about four in a heap. When time was called for the twelfth Dannebrog of Denmark, Knight of the Imperial o'clock, Sir George Phillippo, (Chief Justice) Mr. round, the second of the broken-spirited Loo Order of the Chrysanthemum of Japan, Knight Jas. Russell, (acting puisae judge) and Mr. A. Mc-pushed him toward the centre of the room, but of the Order of St. Michael and St. George of Iver, officiating as principal mourners. Most he had had enough of it, however, and sank on England, Knight of the Order of Leopold of Bel- of our leading residents showed their respect the floor, saying, "Me catchee plenty." The glum, Knight of the Order of Vass of Sweden the new settlement of Kudat, where the Governor, for the departed judgo by being present at his men fought about balf an hour.

and Norway, Knight of the Order of Conception of British North Borneo (Mr. W. H. Treacher) obsequies, and the naval, military and civilAs we stated some time ago, in accordance with of Portugal, Knight of the Order of Charles has a residence. From the exterior, this Gov. services were also strongly represented. Amongst a scheme prepared by the Lords of the Admiralty XII of Spain, Knight of the Order of the enment House in most unpretending, but one £89,000,000, showing an increase of £3,180,000, others we observed His Excellency the Governor,

a few months back, for utilising in time of war Lion of the Netherlands, Knight of the could not but be charmed with the arrangement compared with last Year.

General Sargent, C.B., Mr. W. H. Maralt, C.M.G., | effected in the various departments, } DONOVAN ROSSA ON THE POLÍTICAL Commodore Cuming, Mr. P. Ryrie, 'Dr. Steward or other emergencies the merchant ships 'which Order of Liberator of Venezuela' "and" Bo- of the very pretty drawing-room into which one Mr.E. L. O'Malley, Mr. Bulkeley Johnson, Coloné, may bé available for armed cruisers, supplies of lvls, President of the Privy Council was ushereda 1 could hardly believe my eyes Donovan Rossa predicts greater explosions Hobson, "The Duff," Sir Walter Medhurst, Cab gune suitable for their armament have lately State, the Son of the All-Kapaskos and When they rested on such evidences of comfort tain Tracey of H.M.S. Audacious, M.).M. Price, been despatched from Woolwich Arsenal to the Ali Kachakatole the rightful occupant of a grand piano and numerous handsome atm the various foreign consuls, and a vast concourse Bombay, Hongkong, Cape Town, and Sydney, the Hawaiian Throne and Sovereign Chief of the chifra Had really reached the wilds of of naval and military officers, members of the at which ports they will remain in store until re- Hawaiian Islands and the dependencies North Borneo, Surely there must have been legal profession, the principal merchants, bankers, quired for their intended purpose. Her Majesty's San Francisco Bulletin referring to what it terms some mistake made at Singapore, when I was arriving at the Cemetery the coffin was borne to &c., and a numerous body of civil servants. On ship Wye, under the command of Captain Miller, "AnOpera Bouffe Coronation" says The King told of what I should have to und

was jader at Woolwich for Bombay, a consider of the cancerous kingdom ofthe Sandwich Islands.

venture among the savages master of the Central School, sometime days between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. service was read by Bishop Burdon and the Rev. serve guns, with their carriages, and equipment trappings usually seen on such state occasions.sident, whose bungalow was delig coroner, afterwards acting colonial se-

W. Jennings, colonial chaplain. A number of of ammunition, projectiles, and fittings, while All the high-bom molasses-candy-colored Kan- walls were decorated most mistefully cretary, and at the present time one Ar the Coroner's inquest held yesterday to in-floral wreaths were placed on the coffin by several another large freight was embarked at the docks akas were present and the spectacle must have lection of spears and arms, whilst the

Show The of our police magistrates, a thorough vestigate the causes attending the death of Mr. friends of the deceased before the body was in the Lord of the files for Hongkong. The last been equal to a negro minstrel,

named steamer arrived in harbour a few days ago. King was dressed in a white jumper and skys gentleman and a distinguished scholar Peyton Blakeston, late midshipman of H. M. S. lowered into the allent tombo

The guns are designedly of uniform pattern and blue trousers the Queen was robed in ruby |Audacious, the jury, after hearing the evidence cannot undoubtedly, but who sibly have had any practical experience of Mr. W. T. Hooken, whose fowling piece inflicted We were pleased to see Governor Bowen driving simple description, being the type known as the colored velvet and the Ministers of state swellen

the fatal wound, returned a verdict of "denth

on the Shau-ki-wan Road last evening. On dit Palliser converted 64 pounder mutale-loading ed in heavy costumes, fit only of the wonderful technical difficulties sup-by misadventure."

that Sir Hercules Robinson orice gave His Ex-rifled, gun, having, been originally, the old where the mercury in February tumb posed to be connected with the manage-

cellency a highly colored account of our splendid fashioned cast-iron smooth here 32-pounder sero. The renegade. Americans. ment of the official machinery which con- MAJOR-GENERAL SARGENT, C.B., left for Singa roads, and the great anjoyment the residents | strengthened by boring out and inserting a this pigmy monarch in consideration trols brothels, prostitutes and rickshas, pore by the steamship Cathay this afternoon for derived from driving at even-tide by the sad tough wrought Iron tube. These guns are the les and many perquisites were out

the purpose of making his annual inspection of sea wave." It appears that the Governor weapons with which the sailors of the Royal and their jealousy was and of which we have heard so much, is troops in the Straits Settlements. Lt. Colonel was greatly disappointed on arriving here to Naval Reserve are most familiar, The Induce ing some part in the deemed by those who ought to know best Crawford, RA, Major Cardew, A.M.S., Major receive the information that "the class which ments held out to the captaine and crews of the KUFANA, the Marihal, perfectly competent to assume the re- Molloy, R.E., Lieut. Hedley, R.E., and Dr rides in carriages "was so limited as to al merchant, marine to join the Naval Reserve ing the names and sponsibilities vacated by Mr. RUSSELL, Wolseley A.M.D., accompanied His Excellency most have to perceptible existence. His Ex create every year a large addition to the aux-are numerous and we have no doubt whatever that Dr.

cellency must take heart. In the "good old Harles distributed throughout the commercial; small Dutch STEWART will admirably perform his new Miss Louise Pomeroy and the talented dramatic days when Sir Hercules Robinson ruled over flest, and there are few ships which have not assortment

| company who have been playing so successfully in

Calcutta are going to Rangoon shortly. It is just us, we had no rickshaw and a much larger stim- some men on board (competent to manage theie much stri In the face of these frequent official on the cards that the great Australian favorite will ber of carriages than is now to be found within guns and instruct others. The Admiralty sur King that changes in the various departments of the pay i.ongkong a visit during the summer. Miss the confines of the colony; but although veyors have inspected and taken measurements of business government service, we trust we have Pomeroy completeley snuffed out the pretensious times have changed and circumstances altered many large steamers, and the alterations which Napoz heard the last of insuperable difficulties" of the arch impostor. Bandmann in Calcutta, and considerably for the worse financially slace that will in each case be requisite for the mounting about the only being associated with duties which are we are informed on trustworthy authority that keen sportsman left Hongkong nearly ten yeam of guns and construction of magasines Are Fren merely routine and of the simplest possible her company is much superior to the ordinary ago, Governor Bowen has merely to make dify tready planned. It was not contemplated, grown on the bead of his wife,

ing the fashion to have the magnificent Shau- however, to employ any of these merchantmen and the ceremonies came character. It will be generally admitted run of strolling players.

Id-wan Road nightly crowded with vehicles, as fighting ships, for they are mostly built of thin † singing of a hymk and that the elements of humbug, cant and THE Banfskirs Journal is responsible for the If the Governor chose to ladulge in the eccer. fron plates, incapable of much resistance, but it singulaf overnight hypocrisy might safely and advantageously following A gentleman in this neighbourhood, tricity of a costenmonger's barrow and a donkey in thought that they may be useful in filling the from Molokai, so be left out when dealing with the public playing whist, found, after dealing the cards, he would quickly have numerous imitators. places of the men-of-war and cruisers employed wich Islande affairs of our local government.

that he had in his hand the whole 13 trumps. Sir George Bowen will find Hongkong, with its on foreign stations chould the necessities of the present; slibi An incident of this sort must be so rare thai a unique social customs and fis high boned aristo- nation' require the presence of the latter else. repre reference was made to a competent authority as cracy, a startling contrast to his experiences in where. In such case, all suitable vessels which | Kal given is that it is 158,753,389,899 chances to one wit who once said that to the chances of its occurrence. The verdict | Queensland, New Zealand and Victoria The may be at land can be requislioned by the 16- fair. the that the dealer does not hold 23 trumpa. As the this thrice blessed colony chance has really occurred, it is worthy of being toddles and tuft-hunters, wa pot'on record. TH

the truth; tabl

duties.

poi.

entine Republic according to American contemporary, is beginning to dispute with Chile the honor of being the most civilized of the South American count tries: During the past five years, none of

production of "presentatives of the. Government, the guns, &c., ford

out

From: formed

And, and the

ficers and sailors trans- Ifɔeral conditions of service into vales view of the Royal Navy

went up to Government

hotribly

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