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that he at least had done his duty to Church and State.

ADVICES from Lisbon, dated the sand ulto, state that the Treaty of Friendship between Portugal and Zanzibar will shortly be ratified.

THE Madrid Journal Tribuna publishes an MR. HO AMEI, the director of the Canton | article calling attention to the want of cordiality | Kowloon Telegraph Co. received a wire from the

existing in the commercial and political relations chief of the working party this morning, stating: between Spain and England, and attributing that the line is now in werking, order for a

this state of affairs to the feeble policy of the

Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs.

As we do not pretend to be a great authority on religious questions, and in- finitely prefer to exclude the discussion of would appear that the Porte and Her Majesty's Foreign Office are at issue respecting the coast such a vexed subject as religion from our ing trade in the Sea of Marmors, the right of columns, we refrain making further carrying on which is limited by the former ex-X, WHO IS ABOUT TO MARRY, asks a priest for satirical allusion to the proceedings of yes-clusively to Turkish vessels, whilst the latter absolution of his youthful errors. When he has terday afternoon... By our calling atten- claims that right, under_existing treaties, for finished his story, X. retires perfectly absolved. tlon to what is certainly a grim satire on ships flying the British flag.

An instant after he returns and says to the priest, "You have forgotten to give me a penance," | our religious system, it is to be hoped that the seat-holders of St. John's Cathedral

"That is useless," replied the priest, "since you will be awakened to a sense of the duty

are about to marty." - they owe to themselves, and to the authori- ties who are kind enough to interest themselves in the management of the affairs of the church.

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, April 26th, DEATH OF PRINCE BATTHYÁNY. Prince Batthyany died suddenly on the course at Newmarket, on the 25th instant.

A GENTLEMAN stopping with some friends in Ireland last Christmas questioned the oldest ser- I'vant about the "family fairy," of which he had

heard nothing during his visit. The senior tainer said "Divil a fairy, your honor, since the old masther died! Ah, thim was days! It was Christmas all the year round, and shpreading butter on bacon, and whisky galore, begorrain -Quia.

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A Few Sundays ago, a Scotch clergyman of the Free Kirk, referring to the introduction of an organ into a neighboring Established Church, Race-declared that "soon they would get a concert every Sabbath in the old Kirk. The devil would have his bandmaster there to discourse music to them on the organ, and the captain, like a cursed pirate, would hoist his false colors to lure souls to destruction,"

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

THE German steamer Massalia will undock at Kowloon to-morrow, and the British steamer Albany will take her place in the vacant dock. A MEETING of Engineers will be held in the THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW. [3 Engineers' Institute, D'Aguilar Street, this even-the boat he used when he was beaten by George

ing, at 8 o'clock. All engineers in port are in vited to attend.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

A CHINESE female, aged about 40, was found

dead in the Ming Li Tsam boarding house this

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An American contemporary states that Charles Courtney, the well-known United States oars man, has begun a lawsuit against the makers of Lee at the Saratoga regatta. It was, he claims, insufficiently braced, and the cause of his defeat was not sudden sickness, nor rough water, nor sunken wires, nor a malicious handsaw, but

strain of his power at racing speed, "almost shut together," he says-under the

PRESIDENT ELOT of Harvard is the author of the following story A-friend of his-went-on-an- with a single bottle of claret. One of the pariy excursion last summer in the White Mountains

who was a clergyman, was so impatient to have

LORD TENTERDEN had an inveterate habit of snubbing witnesses. One day he was presiding at a circuit dinner, and asked a country magis- ¦ trate if he would take venison." "Thank you, my lord; am going to take bolled chicken." "That, sir, is no answer to my question. I ask you again if you will take venison, and I will trouble you to say yes or no without further prevarication,"

distance of rather over 102 miles. With a con-

tinuance of the present favorable weather the construction of the entire line will be completed within a fortnight from this date!

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AMONGST the passengers leaving for home by the P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Deccan this afternoon, we observe the name of Captain Robert McMurdo local marine surveyor for the Bureau Veritas, who proceeds to England on a short holiday. Captain McMurdo is one of the oldest foreign residents in the Far East. After many years varied experiences in this quarter of the globe; he came to Hongkong in 1858, and during the long period of as years has only been once absent from the colony-in 1870 when he accompanied his family to Europe for a few months. Capt. McMurdo has retained his health in A wonderful manner, and is still hale and heaty. We heartily wish the worthy veteran a safe voy- age and a pleasant holiday. During, Captain McMurdo's absence Capt. G. C. Anderson will act as his locum tenens for the Bureau Veritas.

As a result of the recent outrages, we read that a feeling against, employing Irishmen is manifest-

to

MANILA,

-FFranslated-from: El-Comercio,)

The Royal Family of Portugal have arranged

visit the King of Spain during the month of

May. This is to return the visit påld by Alfonso XII to Portugal last year. During the absence of King Luis and Maria Pia, Dom Augusto, the, king's brother, will act as Regent of the kingdom." The Court of Spain will as customary, accord its royal guests a magnificent reception. 22-

A grand dinner was given in honor of the Russian Admiral Kopitoff at Government House on the 16th inst., when, owing to its being recep tion day, there was a large attendance of the Manila dite

The Spanish Admiral' left here, on the 16th inst. in the cruiser Graving to pay his usual annual visit of inspection to the different naval stations in the Archipelago.

The Army bis offered the sum of $400 as a prize for one of the races at the meeting arranged to take place shortly in honor of Capt. General Jovellar.

The Spanish Consul at Macao has sent $434. by, the Spanish cruiser Velasco, this being the.. sum subscribed in that city in aid of the victims of the cyclones of last year. El Comercio speake in very high terms of the Portuguese Colony of Macho,

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dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" morning. The information was lodged at the simply that the too frail paper shell collapsed- Columbia 35,0:0, and Manitoba and the Great will no longer disgrace myself, while there are them to discount it, ge

It is requested that all communications rela- ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c, be ad-

and not to the Editor.

Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Editor" and not to individual members of the staff.

"Communications intended for putincion must be accompanied by the name and address of the writers, not necessarily for publication; but as cvidence of good faith,

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele. graph will always be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res- ponsible for opinions t'us expressed.

TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested to forward all notices intended for insertion in that day's issue not later than TITREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard the early publication of the paper,

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

Central Station by a daughter of the deceased and Inspector Lindsay, after taking in the sur- roundings of the case, had the body removed to the Civil Hospital. The woman's throat was

cust, but it appears there is no suspicion at tached to any one for the deed, as the rash act

would seem to have been done by the woman herself through being in very poor circumstances. An inquest on the body was ordered for this afternoon at 2.30,

Once, many years ago, a bill of exchange for a large amount was drawn by Anselm Rothschild, of Frankfort, on Nathan Rothschild, of London. When the gentleman who held it arrived in London, Nathan was away, and he took the bit of paper to the Bank of England and asked

The managers were very stiff. With haughty assurance they informed the holder that they discounted only their own bills; they wanted nothing to do with the bills of private persons They did not stop to reflect with whom they charge of the bank should have known and had to deal, Those shrewd old fellows in

remembered that that bit of paper bore the... signature of a man more powerful than they more powerful, because, independent of a thousand. and one hampers that rested upon them, Umph, exclaimed Nathan Rothschild, when the answer of the Bank was repeated to him. private persons I will give these important gentlemen to know with what sorts of private persons they have to deal

SUN FUX CHRUNG, with five previous convic tions standing against him, the last one being a six months' ten of hard labor, faced Mr. Wode house this morning on a charge of entering the house of a married women named Li Alan and stealing therefrom a box containing clothing and money to the value of $28.50. The Interviewing itself in Liverpool, where some excitement HOP THE BANK OF ENGLAND between his Worship and the old gaol bird was has been caused by the fact that one employer a rather lengthy one and ended in the prisoner has already discharged all, the Irishmen in his being committed for trial at the Supreme Court. service. Writing to the Liverpool Courier, this gentleman, who signs himself "Ishmael," says: ACCOUNTS published by the Government ofI have, this moraing discharged all the Canada state that there are at the present time Irish I employ, and today I shall pay and 105,00 Indians still living within the dominion. close every account I have open with men Quebec contains 11,3, Ontario 17,co, British of that nationality, never to be reopened, North West37,coo: There are living on reserved hundreds of starving Englishmen around me, by land 81,633 Indians, peacefully cultivating 67,500 finding money, most likely intended partly to acres of land, ardowning a stock of 14,953 horses, foster the assassin and his spawn; and I advise 5,768 cows, 1,552 oxen, 2,000 sheep, 6813 pigs, every employer of labour from Land's End to and other animae Last year they raised soos Johm o'Groat's to at once-follow my example. The model farms established by the Government and we must treat assassination, rapine, bushels of grain and 200cca bushels of potatoes. The day of mawkish sentirnentality has passed,

for their instruction have proved so successful and murder, as stern facts, and no longer cork out that he seized the bottle from the that a much smaller expenditure under that cry aloud the wretched ciy of peace when 'waiter's hand and attempted to pull it himself. | head will be required in future.

the villainous assassin is at our doors." He got the bottle between his knees, and in his

Another correspondent of the same paper, efforts the claret was spilled. The clergyman

writing under the signature of "Briton," asks: turned with a pathetic face to the waiter, and

"How many affiliated assassins and de- said "Charley, you are a layman; can't you

stroyers of property are at present earning a live lihood in this country, having the privileges and time plotting for the destruction of English life freedom of Englishmen, yet who are at the same and property? I think, and so do thousands of my countrymen, that it will quickly become whether it is for the interest of English capital a question, forced upon us by dire necessity, ists and employers to retain the services of Irishmen, unless they have most ample and satisfactory, evidence that they are not in the One morning, bright and early, Nathan Roths- most remote sense sympathisers with or abettors child presented himself at the Bank, and drew of the Irish Land League."A third correforth from his pocket-book a five-pound note, spondent, "a reluctant convert to the anti-Irish which he desired to bave cashed. Five ove feeling," suggests that "if Ishmael' will start a reigns were counted out to hint, the officer fund to advertise widely, urging Englishmen to refuse to work where Irish are employed Orangemen excepted-he will be supported with TEANG KAU, a stone-cutter, was up before Cap contributions," Other letters written in a sim -tain-Thomsett-this-morning-on-a-charge_ofilar-strain-are-published-but-they-have-also-ped them into a canvas bag and then drew trespassing and gambling on Messis. Butter- drawn forth protest against exciting ill-feeling out and presented another five-pound note. field and Swire's property at Quarry Bay against the Irish; and one correspondent asks The same operation was gone through again,

day he found the defendant laying out his mat inquires whether the Irish soldiers, marines, and on the 26th instant. John McIntyre, manager what would be the result to English trade of the of the Tai Koo Sugar Works, stated that yester-adoption of the policy recommended, and further and preparing for gambling. Tsang had built volunteers are to be dismissed also.

Ara meeting held in Chambers Street Hall, Edin- burgh, the following resolutions were adopted: This open meeting of Edinburgh citizens, with- out expressing any opinion as to the contents of the Freethinker, condemns the prosecution of that journal as a dangerous revival of laws framed in a spirit of persecution and now out of har

CORNELIO DAMILO, a watchman at Aberdeen Docks, appeared before Captain Thomsett this morning as complainant against Mr. Caetano, of Portugal, an engineer in the same employ-say something?" ment as himself. Complainant said he told some coolies to coll up a quantity of ropes on the 23rd instant when Caetano came and told the coolies not to do it. Incensed at the interference Arrangements have been made to publish he reported the matter to Mr. McCall, the The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 F.. Sub-manager, when Caetano came up and struck him scribers in the central districts who do not receive a blow on the side and supplemented the rib their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by roaster by dealing hfmoneon the nose. Alexander 'at once communicating with the Manager.

McCall, the dock, manager at Aberdeen, stated that on the day in question Damilo came to him and reported that Caetano had interfered with his work. The defendant came and struck Damilo with his hand, Cactano had nothing to do with the work the men were doing. His Worship fined the euing engineer in the sum of $1.

The Hongkong Telegraph

mony with enlightened opinion, and resolves to take all lawful means to obtain a repeat of the statutes relating to blasphemy; that, 'conskler ing the severity of the sentences on Mears Foote, Ramsay, and Kemp, the circumstances attending their trial, and the insidious character of prosecutions for blasphemy, this meeting ap proves of a memorial being presented to the Home Secretary praying for a remission of the sentence.

A CORRESPONDENT at Alexandria states that the frequent blocks on the Suez Canal have drawn fresh attention to the necessity of a second cannal Sir George Elliot, who left Alexandria Bouteron, is in favour of a new canal starting in the same steamer, as Sir A. Colvin and M. from Alexandria for Suez, combining the irriga tion of the land with the navigation of ships. Sir George Elliot's plan differs from the one al- ready before the public, inasmuch as it avoids Cairo, on account of the number of locks, and the engineering difficulty. He proposes a fresh water canal from Alexandria to Atfch, then to cross both branches of the Nile, which is much Icas difficult there than at Benhab, and after wards to make a saltwater canal to the Bitter Lakes and to Suez. This is said to be no new scheme, having been approved years ago by some eminent engineers.

MACAO, pu

He had an object in view-to humble the Bank of England-and he meant to do it. He sent United Kingdom, and three weeks were spent in agents upon the Continent, and through the gathering up notes of the smaller denominations of the Bank's own issue.

And then Nathan Rothschild went to work.

looking with astonishment upon seeing Baron Rothschild troubling himself personally about so trivial a matter. The baron examined the of their honesty in quality and weight, he slip- coins one by one, and having satisfied himself

right. Two-three-ten--twenty--a hundred save that the baron took the trouble to take a one of the pieces, for the law gave him that small pair of scales from his pocket and weigh

-five hundred five-pound notes were present ed and cashed. When one pocket-book, was emptied, another was brought forth and when a canvas bag had been filled with goldy, it was passed to a servant who was in waiting. And so he went on until the hour arrived for clos ing the Bank; at the same time, he had nine of the employés of his house engaged in the the house of Rothschild had kept every teller same work. So it resulted that ten men of

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1883.

The interest taken by the community-of-KUNG-UN-unemployed, and Tsung-Luka Hongkong in matters religious, judging married woman, were up before Mr. Wodehouse MARITAL affection is a beautiful thing, and every by the attendance at the annual general on a charge of taking away from the colony a

fresh exhibition of its tenderness and loyalty young girl, daughter of Cheung Yeung. Mr. affects us to tears. A wife-possibly an old meeting of the seat-holders of St. John's Cheung Yeung stated that he is stone cutter by wife-on a certain occasion fell overboard. The Cathedral held yesterday afternoon, is trade, and that four years age the second defen-husband rushed frantically about the deck, liter evidently of a most ephemeral character. dant was his concubine. His first wife had died ally tearing his hair out by the handful and cry-a hut on the property of Messrs. Butterfield and At the hour announced for the meeting and he told Tsung Luk to take charge of bising in the most beseeching tones, "For Heaven's only three gentlemen had assembled, and daughter who was then seven years old. Soon sake, save her, save her; she is my wife!" The as these were the Colonial Chaplain, (the after the lady got charge of the child she ran noble sailors thought of their own sweethearts, Rev. W. JENNINGS), the Registrar of the away. He was told she had gone to Singapore and ran all risks, and at last brought the poor Diocese (Mr. EnMUND SHARP), and Capt. He went to Singapore and there found his woman into the swooning husband. The look H. G. THOMSETT, one of the trustees, the daughter. He brought the child back to Hong- of gratitude he gave them fully repaid them for outside public was entirely unrepresented, kong. After bringing her back he betrothed her all their efforts. Then, recovering his equanimity and given into custody. Mr. Tsang Kan said he clusively occupied our attention during these of the Bank busy seven hours, and exchanged

Luk came back and lived with him for a time pulled out a somewhat plethoric purse, and, with to a man who gave him four dollars, Taang he thrust his hand into his wife's wet pocket, but left him again. Previous to her leaving him infinite relief, said, "Old woman, the next ting the second time, she had again got the child you tumble overboard just leave that purse under her charge. After she ran away the second behind, will you? You scared me s'mosť to time with the child, he lost all trace of her. Last Tuesday, however, he was informed that

General.

her of females, were before Captain Thomsett FOURTEEN Chincac, amongst whom were a mum

death,"

Where were the go-ahead gentlemen who are constantly writing to the newspapers advocating reforms and improvements, and maklog wholesale suggestions for the guidance of the committee of management? Well, we are not in a position to say where they were, but we know where they were she had taken a passage ticket for Singa-"GIL Blasé" in the Overland Mail of the agrd not, and that was at the annual church pore, and he went on board a steamer and ulto. aays-When a man refuses to pay his debts there found his daughter and the run-it is always well to have a high moral reason for meeting, which had been specially con away. He had her arrested and also the first the refusal. Recently Ma. EDDIS, Q.C., gave vened for the purpose of passing the ac-defendant. The girl is his daughter by his de- judgment in a case where 1867. 181. was claimed counts for the last, and electing trustees ceased wife, and was born 11 years ago. The on the ground that the plaintiff had laid it out in for the ensuing year. It really seems a case was discharged and referred to the Registrar betting on various racehorses at the defendant's great pity that those enterprising seat- holders who would take any amount of personal trouble to collect subscriptions for a new organ. or an improved style of vestment for the members of the choir, have the real interests of the church so little at heart that they did not 'consider it worth while to attend the one meeting of the year, at which the general management of the Cathedral, might be practically discussed. However, we can only presume that the majority of the can gregation are quite indifferent as to what may be done or left undone in the matter, so long as they are not troubled-and it may be that they are right in thus eschew ing what would in many cases be phari- saical humbug.

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this morning on a charge of public gambling at

instructions. The defendant had been seled with a sudden and violent respect for the law of being laid out for an illegal consideration, the land, and virtuously argued that the money,

No. 45 East Street. Inspector Quincey stated judge must have been by the attachment to the was not recoverable. Keenly touched as the that by virtue of a warrant he entered the top statute-book displayed in this high-minded argu floor of the above house in company with four ment, he decided that as the set of betting, Riegal constables. On the roof of the house he found as it was, had been completed when the claim eight of the defendants sitting playing dominoes. was made; and was therefore not preventible, The other defendants were in the room leading to the ingenious legal interpretation would not the roof. He seized all the gambling implements. stand, and the law-loving defendant must pay pool in which no money is placed on the table. the Betting Acts a little earlier in the day, The game they were playing was a species of the money. He should paye began to revere They keep their money in their pockets and pay the winner each time. The house below is a bro Save the Overland Mail :--What has been done,

deal of trouble with gamblers who come there Swire without permission. They had had a at night. People were sitting round the mat when he passed them. Defendant on seeing him snatched the gambling implements and cash and tried to run away when he was secured, had gone from Shau-ki-wan to Quarry Bay to gamble. His Worship was not satisfied with seo some of his friends and did not go there to defendant's yain, and sent him into retirement for a three months' turn of hard labor under the supervision of Mr. Hayward.

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--Mação, sóth April, 1883. new ruler, Captaih da Rose, have almost ex- The festivities attending the arrival of our

past few days. The general opinion of the focal tomer had beers able to get his wants at somewhere about £23,com, Not another çua-

cellency but of course nothing. can be sald er man do anything original, and they will gene press appears to be favourable towards His Extended to. The English like oddity Let surmised until we are in a position to judge from contrived to smile at the eccentricity of Baron

rally applaud, So the people of the his policy and public acts as Governor, whether Rothschild, and when the time came for closing he is likely to confirm the expectations of his the Bank, they were not a tenth-part so much admirers and the public of Macao, annoyed as were the customers from abroad Ominous rumours have been floating round for whose business had not been attended to. The some days referring to alleged frauds in our Trea On the following mording, when the bank opened,

bank officials suifled that evening, buk-namar sury Department. It is said that a sum of Nathan Rothschild appeared again accompanied $10,000 is missing, and an amount of $2000 la by his nine faithful helpers, this time bringing the treasury, on being subjected to examination, with him, as far as the street entrance, four heavy was found to be the reverse of satisfactory, nearly the gold, for to-day the Baron had bills of a large two-home drays, for the purpose of carrying away the whole of the dollars being spurious ones. It amount All the officers of the Bank amiled no is to be hoped that these reports have no founda more, and a trembling scited, them when the to syndicate the accounts of the Treastsy, and there gentlemen refused to take my tion; however, a committer has been appointed banker, monarch said, with steen,

directness:: no doubt their report will clear up the matter.; bills Be it so. am resolved, that I will not Both the Macaner and Indipendente of this Toop one of theirs. It is the House of Roths week condemn in strong terms the policy of the child gainst the Bank of Kogland. The Lisbon Government to so hesitesaly and vora. Wahin a week, the House of Rothschild could Jank of England opened its eyes very wida ciously absorbing our surplus revenue, and it be demanding gold which it did not possess. appears to be the general opinion here that The gentlemen at the heads of affairs saw very the determined character of our remonstrances plainly that in a determined it the Bank must against this great injustice, will have some eflect the scrape, and they tool Notice was at once

go to the wallged here was but one way out on the present Ministry

of publicly given that thenceforth the Bank of

England would cash the bills of Rothschild, the

me as its own

WE regret to have to record the death of Mr. John, Inglis, the well known local engineer, which occurred yesterday morning. The de- ceased gentleman had been in failing health for some considerable time, and by those who were in a position to know best, his recovery from a serious illness was scarcely looked for. Mr. Inglis came out to Hongkong nearly a score of Hongkong Mint, a position he retained until years ago as superintending engineer of the

McDonnell, when he was appointed manager the establishment was closed by Sir Richard

of the Union Dock Company. When the Union amalgamated with the Hongkong and Whampoa rival concern, Mr. Inglis commenced business on his own account at the Victoria Foundry, Praya East, where his professional abilities and general popularity obtained for his enterprise a fair amount of success, until several unfortunate contracts and the opposition of the The Corraic of Bunday last forcibly attacks

Sands, the rival Dock Companies, and the late that functionary in no measured terms, Thero Novelty Iron Works, under the late Captain the policy of ex-Governor Graca, and censures Mr. Kwok Acheong, necessitated his withdrawal can be no question that the selfish measures of from the held, He afterwards established him this officer--the very worst, governor Macao has self as a consulting engineer, and was rapidly ever known-deserves to be mercilessly exposed: forming an excellent connection and a lucrative As your readers are aware has been cur business when he was seized with the illness rently reported in Macao for some which terminated in his death, at the com- that our Colonial Becretary, Dr. J. H. paratively early age of 53 years. Mr. Inglis had been superseded, ir: It is now was well known as a scientific engineer of ment; however, I am not to posse took a great interest in his profession, and he will be transferred to, and

great attainments. His discoveries in metallurgy particulars. It seems a great pity attracted considerable attention some years ago, who has done such good service in this colony and we understand that several of his ideas have and is so thoroughly acquainted. been adopted with practical results. He was its people, and its requirements President of the Hongkong Engineers Institute, make way for an entire and also a member of the Society of Arts and of nothing whatever about

the Tong Achick, a coolie and informer, stated or rather what has after a very unnecessary that on the 24th instant he went to the house in delay-been said, about the situation of affairs in question. The house is a family house with the Congo territory, affords matter for rather a cock-loft,

He saw eight of the defendants more agreeable reflections. The claims of Portugal The three gentlemen who composed the playing dominoes. He played and lost ses cash. in that neighbourhood were unpleasantly meeting of trustees sat in solemn con- He reported the matter to the police the next vague, and there had got abroad a not un- clave, and quickly despatched what day. There was no money on the table. He reasonable Impression that our Government

was 'never in the house before. little business there was on the agenda. at the door asked him to go up. The ground differential tariffs, and all the other vexatous A woman was about to allow her to institute the high duties, Reinforced by another trustee, Mr. floor is used as a brothel. Some of the defen restrictions upon commerce which she under JACKSON, who arrived rather late, dants live there. At this stage of the proceedings stands so well Happily Portugal is not to be then resolved themselves into a Captain Thomsett said: "This witness' evidence included among the nations which have found JACKSON of seat-holders. Inspected and is not in keeping with the sworn information our blind side and taken steps accordingly, qual accounts, elected Mr. which states, that he went to the house and While admitting all her just territorial claims, of the retiring AP MACEWAN in place gambled at 8p.m. He states that a mistake we are not only taking all due precautions against went for altings shou decided that the has been made in the Office when the information slavery, but are extracting an undertaking that the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Mr. to petty squabbles among

Tway taken, vizerdefentiants, who were valutver" | "msterioustics, shipownere, und tredera abait not fugila was interred to die. Protestant Cemetery, Conte before, amely Bio per jain, the same and friends, admited playing, vor a few cases be imposed upon. So far, so good; but, making quietly separated, each man and then they were holding high birthday feallval, and were engagenients is one thing, and seeing that they respective way with the full conscious his discharged. The afore was plainly even to are kept is anothers as we have discovered more

understand that he was an untruthful character than once In International affairs of late years,

Happy Valley, läst evening, the large number of friends and professional brettiren present testify- ing to the respect in which the deceased was held

amongst his fellow-men..

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