Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.

CHEMISTS,

FAMILY AND DISPENSING WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS SUNDRYMEN,-

PERFUMERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS

OF

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1883.

Slam, and spirits of greater strength may be imported on a proportionate additions! daty. Beers and wines may also be lin- ported and sold by British subjects on the same terms, but the duty on the

sale

no case exceed ten per cent. ad valo !, and it must be in substitution of and not in addition to, the import duty of three per cent leviable under existing treaties. The scale of duties to be levied on spirits, beer and wines manufactured in Siam will be communicated by the Siamese Government to the British Consul at Bang- kok, and no change in these duties will be allowed to affect British subjects until after the expiration of six months from the date on which notice of such change is given. WATERS The testing of spirits Imported Into Siam will be carried out by European officials nominated by the Siamese authorities and

MANILA CIGARS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

AND MANUFACTURERS ΟΥ

AERATED

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI.“

BOTICA INGLESA, 14, ESCOLTA, MANILA

THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON

THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW.

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DEATH.......

At Swatow, on the 3rd July, after a short and painful illness, JAMES HAMILTON PINKERTON, Chief Officer of the 5.5. Dale, aged 33 years. [531

We regret to hear of a case of cholera on board A DUEL has been fought at Vienna between the steamship Douglas. One of the Swatowmen Lieutenant-Colonel Schlayer and Lieutenant was taken ill to-day and the symptoms were so Bolgar, editor of a military journal, who had alarming that Dr. Adams was immediately sent criticised an appointment which the former had for. The Health Officer went on board at 2.20, received. Colonel Schlayer was shot in the

head and kiled. His seconds, being, officers on

active service, are liable only to the jurisdiction of the military courts, while Lieutenant Bolgar and his seconds, who were on the retired list, are liable under the criminal code to from ten to twenty year's penal servitude. Sose of the gold and silver mines in Mexico have been worked uninterruptedly since the Spanish conquest. During the time that Mexico 1831,, the mines produced silver to the value was a Spanish colony, that is from 1537 to of 407,000,000, and gold to the value of 13.753,000. Since the Mexican independence was established in 1821, down to the year 1880, the mines produced silver to the value of 180,003,000, and gold to the value of £968,200. This yields a grand total for the production of

CARNIVAL AT CHIARINUS ROYAL ITALIAN CIRCUS.

THE Florida Ship Canal Company has been organised at Washington, with 25,000,000 dols! subscribed capital, to construct a canal across"

(BY OUR CIRCUS SPECIAL) · Florida, deep enough for the largest ships, be-

Your "Circus Special" who has been down at tween the St. John's and Suwance rivers. General Stone is to be the engineer, and the the seat of war (to say nothing of being down at work will be commenced in September next the heels and out at elbows) for some time past, preparing maps and matter for publication "1r you ask," chserves a correspondent in the in your estimable journal, arrived home last Church Review the Editor of Truth, he will night about 8 o'clock and found your instructions tell you that four queens of fashionable society the circus waiting him. I need hardly assure. are said to have sat as nude models for the four-you, Sir, who know.mus so well from past experi figures in a picture exhibited by an R. A. in the ence, that I at once washed the stains of hasty Academy a few years ago." He certainly will travel from may grimy person and prepared to not "tell you" anything of the kind. The only carry out your commands. The ten dollar bilj in the nude" is that of the Princess Pauline enabled me to "get out" my visiting suit which, instance that I know of a fashionable lady sitting you so thoughtfully enclosed with the ticket Bonaparte, who sat thus to Canova. Some one for safe keeping during my absence on the asked her how she could have consented to do "battle field of glory, had been handed over to 307 Her answer was, "There was a fire in the the tender care of my Chinese uncle. I was down at the circus in good fime to wet my whia, room, so I did not feel cold."

the sundry times before the agony commenced, having been fortunate enough to meet a few of

cutting of the Isthmus of Kraw, under Marino It was close on one am. when your jaded Lieutenant Belion, has arrived here on board "Special" rolled home, but knowing that time the Sindh. It has been six months of the Meis valuable-at-present there was no help for it: lay. Feninsula. Lieutenant Belion, in passing but to wire in." I immediately wound a sheet through here on his way to Paris, declared that the cutting of the maritime canal on the level through the isthmus will present insignificant obstacles. The isthmus is an uninterrupted forest of the most valuable timber. The lower stratum of the ground is granitic; the upper, al most everywhere is soft sandstone. The length of the canal is 111 kilometres. Fifty of which have to be cut. For the rest of the distance the river will be utilised,

THE Marseilles correspondent of the Dally

by an equal number of experts nominated i take away a saddle of mutton, and go in the silver and gold in Mexico between 1537 and 1880 News says The Survey: Commission for the my old friends who wood "Sam" like christians.

of £500,000,000.

and a few minutes later the fellow flag was run. up at the fore. All communication with the steamer was at once interdicted, and she received orders to proceed to the quarantine ground. In the face of the recent deaths on board the Dals, too mahy precautions cannot be taken to keep the colony clear of this terrible plague. may IT is, perhaps, a good thing that people do not always know what they are eating, especially in London restaurants. We read that a man was charged at Bow-street Police-court with stealing saddle of mutton of the value of twelve shillings The prisoner was in the employ of a buiches. In consequence of a quantity of meat being missed, detectives were employed to watch the premises. The watchers saw the prisoner direction of the Haymarket, presumably to sell it to an eating-house keeper-a friend of his. When captured the man had the mutton upon FRANCE is mid to be displaying much jealousy him. The purloined saddle, in fact, with a num of English pretensions and interference on the ber kidneys, was found Kidden in his trousers!, Isthmus of Suez. Admitting that a second Canal is necessary, it is denied that England has any Five minutes interval will be allowed here,

right to make it, and M. de Lesseps, who protests TAM Arow; carpenter, was relegated to the ten- that he has always foreseen the day when the de creof the Arbirthnot-Read-authorities for project would become necessary, bus declared period of one month, with hard labor thrown in, that the new Canal must be the work of France, for stealing a pair of pincers valued at 30 cents or rather of the shareholders of the existing A young Celestial who claimed the instrument company; but if this work is executed under in court, testified to having seen the defendant the same auspices and conditions as the original take up the pincers which were close to the door. Canal, the object-of-England-will-scarcely of the Tak Loong shop and belt away with have been gained, and the relations between them. Gud Dood P.C. 554 stated that he saw ourselves and France will become some- the defendant running away so he chased the what strained. Already the French Press is party, and upon arresting him the pincers now in bitterly denouncing England, and the Event court were found up his sleeve. The defendantment, in an article headed "The Spoliation of said the valiant Punjabee arrested him because Suez," asks "What do the English, blinded as he was running. The pincers were not in his they are by their coarse, brutal egotism, care for possession but in the constable's. His Worship either right, the text of treaties, or international thought the yarn was rather thin, so he served good taste?" "But," it adds, "a country like the enterprising member with the above named France, wounded, irritated, and exasperated, will not allow herself to be dishonoured and despoiled dose of languishing.

like the Egypt of the Fellaheen."

by Her Majesty's Consul, and in case of disagreement the parties shall nominate third person who shall act as Umpire. The Siamese Government may stop the importation by British subjects into Siam of any spirits which, on examination, shall be proven to be deleterious to the public health, and they may give notice to the owners, on refund of the duty paid, to export the same within three months, and, if this is not done, the spirits may be seized and destroyed. British subjects who desire to retail spirits, or beer, or wines will be obliged to take out a license from the Siamese-Government, which will not be refused without reasonable F-cause. The conditions of this license will be agreed upon from time to time be ween the two Governments. It is also From an announcement in our advertising clearly laid down that with regard to the columns it will be seen that the Canton-importation and sale of beer, wines, and Hongkong Wa Hop Telegraph Company, spirits, British subjects shall at all times having completed the line from the City of enjoy the same privileges as the most. Rams to Kow-wa, a small village on the favoured of other nations. This treaty will It is to seldom that sporting people get any sup- mainland of China, directly-opposite-Stone.come into operation on a date to be fixed port from the outside world that we are pleased SAYS the Overland Mall:-Mr. Archibald R. Wade, Sir Rutherford Alcock, and General under the baton of that clever artist, Herr Von cutters Island, will be prepared to accept by the two Governments, and will take the to find-an-acute and widely read contemporary the National--Review¬an interesting-and-im- and the maintenance of peaceful and friendly strument of peculiar make and name, being call...

The Hongkong

elegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1883.

but

writing as follows:

through a second reading waspposed. If Shi W, Lawson'a aup- portere had not beep thinking too intently about the state of the

legislation, the Hous tend not have been counted out on

The molt of Sir W. Lawson's irresponsible made against the of the other horas in the Purianical stable Local Option--but also untied the Union of Besafices Act Amendment Bil to all beds upon the Derby Holiday to find me at their minds for Tuesday, and two prolonged debates in the future would have been saved, Bravo! We trust the honourable member for He manages to waste the time of the House each year in the same way, and if he can be taught lesson for the future it will be highly satisfactory both to the House and the country at large. It is possible to have too much of a good thing

Carlisle will kindly consider himself sat upon.

a

-telegrams for transmission from the general place of existing treaty engagements;

public, on and after Monday next the gth should the agreement be terminated, the instant. We have on previous occasions existing treaty will be revived. For the written in complimentary terms of the purposes of this agreement “British sub- combined energy and enterprise, which, jects will include any naturalised or pro against national superstitions and tradi-tected subject of Her Britannic, Majesty, tions, and in the face of immenso dificulties, The Siamese date which corresponds with persevered in the laudable and enlightened the 6th of April is "the 14th day of the task of connecting by telegraph this great waning moon of the month Phagunamahs, emporium of trade with the first com-of-the-year Horse, Fourth Decade, 1244 mercial city in China, and we have now to of the Siamese Astronomical Era." A eulogise the liberality and enlightenment copy of this agreement has been forwarded "of the promoters of this Chinese company to the Government of India by Lord Kix-even too much Wilfrid Lawson. In throwing open a line, which has been BERLEY for information. constructed, under most adverse circum- stancehand.at a heavy outlay, to the out- side world on terms entirely without parallel In the history of the telegraph throughout the world. The tariff for messages between Hongkong and Canton has been fixed at Five cents per word, undoubtedly the low est rate charged by any telegraph com- pany on the face of the globe. In addition to this nominal charge, there is a tempo- rary extra charge of one cent per word, to defray the cost of transmission by steam launch from the Company's office in Hong-

TELEGRAM S.

LONDON, July 3rd. QUEENSLAND AND NEW GUINEA. Mr. Gladstone said, in reply to a question, that the Imperial Government had decided to disallow the annexation of New Guinea by the Government of Queensland, and further stated that there was no reason to fear that it would be annexed by any other power.

Proceedings commenced with an overture by the orchestra which was quite a treat, the instrumentalists playing excellently together

der Mehden, who also played a sole on an in- ed the Zylophones The said solo was listened to with evident pleasure by the immense. au- dience who accorded professor Mehden hearty, and well deserved applause-

"pot

round my person-and-drew-my chair up to the paper-laden, ink tattoed, hair-plo-littered table; a cloud of mosquitoes that had been "laying low and conserving their gastric juice for this chance, swooped down on me from their perches and commenced to tap me at every joint. There is no such thing as writing in an easy style under such circumstances. It is'nt human. I puffed my remaining lung pretty nearly away in trying to hide myself in a cloud of smoke from these devils of the darkness, but ACCORDING to the Overland Mall there can be all in vain. They got black in the face with but one opinion, that of sincero and cordial ap- gorging but were still indomitable. I took a proval, of the appointment of Sir Hany Parkes long drink of "square" to me if that to the post of Minister at Pekin. During a period world deaden the torture, looked over at of public service now extending over thirty-one my "angel in the house" quietly sleeping with years he has gained the confidence and respect her mouth a little open-as though dreaming of of all with whom bebas been brought in contact.hash-pulled myself together and dashed into His knowledge of the Chinese language-most the straight, hands down, unusual at the date of his first arrival in China-has been of infinite service in enabling "him" to labour,in company with Sir Thomas Colquhoun contributes to the fane number of (Chinese) Gordon, forthe well-being of the people,

portant paper on England and France in Indo-relations between England, and the countries of China, in which he gives a succinct history of Eastern Asia. For eighteen years Sir Hatry the countries lying between India and China. Parkes has represented England in Japan, and He says that the French in 1863 Induced the

he is now transferred from Tokio to the very

The second item on the -programme was a King of Combodia, really a viceroy appointed scene of the cruel sufferings he underwent grand display of tambling the like of which by the King of Siam, to throw off his allegiance through the treachery of General Sankolinsin has never been previously seen in Hongkong. to that monarch. The French alleged that they in 1865. His acceptance of the appointment The athletes were enthusiastically received and had a claim to the protectorate of Cambodia as is at once a pledge of magnanimous forget to try and excel themselves. The brothem evidently were inspired by the loud applause heirs to a claim of tribute from that country to fulness of the past and a guarantee for the Walhalla, Mr Lavater Lee and the boneless Annam. It appears that they also endeavoured to wise and skilful conduct of our diplomatic con- man were undoubtedly the most sgile and ele induce other tribes to throw off the yoke of Siam. nection with the most sensitive and jealous offigant of the crowd, while the lady athlete, Mass. must not omit to mention that while the tumbling Finding that the people were not diaaffected, and cials in the world. After-Sir T.-Wide himself Onzalo, ran them pretty close. Your "special" was going on and for a considerable time that the Mekong River, by means of which they there is no one more thoroughly. versed in the had hoped to open up Yunnan, was not navig. peculiar prejudices of the mandarina and the after, the peace of mind of the artists and the able, they turned their attention to Tonquin and elaborate etiquette of the Celestial Court than Sir with by a drunken jufian of a soldier who comfort of the audience were much interfered THE decision of the City meeting in favour of the Songka river, hoping ultimately

the Harry Parkes, and during his for excefperaisted in inakabit nemate did not. organising a company to cut a second Suez Canal the northern Shan, eduntry, and extend their office, which included the episode of the Treaty tone of voiceThis annoyance would, says a Calcutta contemporary, have carried, Indo-Chinese dominions to the frontiers of Brit of Tientsin, as well as the first and second Oplum continue for very long as a couple of stalwart

carse along when the more weight if there had not been quite so muchish Barmah, Mr Colquhoun calls attention to Wars, the outrage on the lochu Arrow, and lace here dried up like a kulfes. It seems of a hole-and-corner look about it. An enter the mischief, which these proceedings will do to the important negotiations which followed the pity that the comfort of four or five thousand prise as important as that of making a commerce, and his paper ought to be read and arrival of Lord Elgin, he had peculiar opportu- people should be disturbed by a foul-mouthed second waterway: between two continents should considered by all who take an interest in the nities of studying and appreciating the modes of blackguard of the type of the miserable wretch hardly be set on loot by private meetings subject.

thought of a nation but little understood by En- who made such a sorry spectacle of him- from which all representatives of the Press We hear from a reliable native source that great glishmen i general. The present critical posito know that the agressor of last night is self last night. It may be some consolation are sedulously excluded. The official report constemation has prevailed amongst the warlike don of affairs between France and China makes not likely to appear amongst respectable. of what passed throws little light upon the Chinese since the publication of the "Sketch the appointment of so experienced an officer, to people for some time to come, as the fat. your scheme favoured by the shipowners. They are Map of Seat of Military Operations in Tonquin Fekin especially desirable, and the best security. "Special" saw of the brute was his being carted bent upon cutting a second canal, but little or in the Ananias of Monday last. Those natives that could be provided for the interests of the off by three or four men in uniform with sundry "three stripe" gentry in attendance. Don nothing is said about the route it is to take. who previously advocated war to the knife with divilled world at large.

José Romano went through a very clever performance with his educated Zebra, which Unless it runs very closely parallel to that of M.France are now advising a peaceful settlement of de Lesseps, it will not be worth making, for if matters, arguing that if the French are in possession M.-HENRI CORDIER-thinks-that-the-Chinase was just a litle marred by Don José Man either the Alexandria-Cairo-Suez Canal, or the of such an accomplished survey of the tract of land navy is useless and the army very little better. Duka's right leg riding boot falling off in the ring, leaving a rather dingy looking To the defensive works at the mouths of rivers he stocking exposed to view, which made the tained from the British Government to A REGULAR Lodge of St. John, No. 618, S. C., canal to the Gulf of Akabah were cut to-morrow, in dispute they will be easily able to overcome any connect the land-line at Kow-wa by will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland they would not attract one-tenth even of the obstacles which may be placed before them. We attaches some importance, but is of opinion that otherwise majestic looking fellow resemble a vessels owned by the shipowners who met at should not like to be in the hide of the "Special" they require to be supplemented by torpedoes. badly got up potatoe field scarecrow. Messrs. -cable-with-Hongkong, this temporary Street, on Friday evening next, the 13th instant,

"Cannon-street Hotel

of the evening print if he happens to fall into The army, he says, is reported to consist of French and Angelo showed a remarkable amount of cleverness In their wonderful flying he done charge will be abolished. So long as the at 8 for 8.30 precisely.

the hands of the irate Chinkies" as it is an 603,000 men, representing germs of good formance, the pitching and catching being laying of this cable is interdicted by the WE note that Professor Haselmeyer is gradually

open secret that a full description of his person, defensive force but capable of assuming the with admirable steadiness. The performance

notice Government, the community will be the working his way down to Hongkong, he having

crimes, and other etceteras has been forwarded defensive against Asiatics only. To undertake stamped the two clowns under sufferers, and although the financial lor been announced to perform at the Amoy Club

to Chinese head-quarter. We, and a breath campaign agalast France, or to dispute with rate in the knock-about-rough-and-tumble line

Miss Emma Stoodley quite electrified. may not be a heavy one, the principle Theatre on the evening of the 4th instant. Herr

less universe, await further developments of her the possession of foreign teritory, fa and was loudly and deservedly applauded.

daring adopted by the Secretary of State in deal. Harelexer les capital performer and has, we

this daring expedition with impatience. Two project that Chins would not seriously entertain audience by her very graceful and ing with this matter is radically bad andar, made a considerable "pile" in the north

a more such letters as have appeared on the for a moment. Mr. Houlger is of contrary nding and if the very nearly came down' cropper in one of the leaps your "Special "War question" from the Mail's "Special" will opinion. He does not claim for the Celestial wholly Indefensible. The Canton-Hong-

about send us raving mad, and these, if backed braves any large measure of efficiency, but he law that the fault lay with me of the ban ner bearers who was promptly taken, to kong Wa Hop Telegraph Company de FROM the report of the steamer Fokien we learn that the American lorcha Wrecker, from the

up by out more such map of the "Seat of Military says that Chins can place an army of fifty tax fowl want of attention by the boss serves well of the commercial world of Pillow Islands, bound for this port, had put into

81 Operations as the wretched stick-in-the-mud thousand fairly efficient and well-armed soldiers of the lady rider, who evidently likes to set and carefully looked after, Hongkong, these liberal-minded Chi Amoy on the 4th instant, with loss of chains and Wood,

6thing we called a "fly squabble "will go a long in the field at any given spot. without the least his property nese reformers deserve well not only of anchor. The Wrecker had got aground near i

way towards killing us completely. We can difficulty and without weakening her- garrisons The Oural family were exceedingly well res ceived in horizontal bar performance," now better understand the lafe: illness of the it may be doubted whether any other Asiatic

the gentlem the British but of all other European Tamsai and reported very bad weather in the Mr. WW Reed, Wys

gymnast of the first,

Stoodley director of the destinies of the Anandar, we had empire could do as much in a time of governments. The opening of this tela. Formosa channel.

l'same danngridin graph line is the beginning of the end, MOK ALAN, Haman, was brought before Cap. At the Sussex County Ground, Hove, on May nearly planted us in the Happy Valley,

"War Special" once, and his vagaries very Nor is this all. Formidable as such.

fand were loudly applauded" would be "the measure of Chinese op

itstejedinës rthe iwo yards of the first step taken in Southern China tain Thomset this morning on a charge of 19th, Western College, Brighton, playing against | Bang,

must not be assumed at any fired

"alim jim" who wu officiatings a Macan to practically open up the country. After stealing an ear and an anchor valued at $3, the Arundel Collegiate School, went to the wickets. A HOME paper states that on June 4th Baran de fity thousand men. For a pólat

nounced that there would be an intermission of Kitora minutes, w "your Special" retired. the line has been formally opened, we may property of i faherman at Aberdeen. The after their opponents had finished their Innings | Wonne intended to ask the Prime Minister portance there is practically no.

to indulge in a link On resuming opera and occasion to deal more minutely and evidence being perfectly clear against the dis- for jy, and at the call of time had totalled, no whether it is true that the Duke of Albany ex number of men she might feel dis

tions Mr Parry," who is, I understand, called honest seaman, that worthy was treated to a six fewer lian 500 runs at a cost of six wickets. The printed his willingness to undertake the dutier be able to throw sway.

Whe Droibi and a drolig fellow he is 100, at greater length with the probable re-

of Governor-General of Canada; and that the | with China: will on the next

My dog, Ro ults of this remarkable enterprise; at

and Ay Musipo present, it is enough to direct attention to

offer was declined. It is stated that his Royal child's play for the best equipped Highness was the recipient, some months since, determined of nations; and if ♬ the Company's prospectus, and to express

of an urgent request from the Dominion, con- endeavour to hold Ber own in Tonqu our intense gratification that Mr. Ho As

veyed through Sir Alexander Galt, that he would such an assailant, she would and his worthy colleagues have success. fully carried out an important work, and

consent to fill the Govenor Generalship, in ucalmics and flees to the Res cession to the Marquis of Lorne. The request permanent garrison of twenty earned for themselves the proud distinction

was accompanied by a strong representation as

Annam. To all this the Pr Government of being the real pioneers of European

to the popularity of such an appointment with appear to be blind. Th civilisation in the southern provinces of the

the colonists; and the Duke of Albany, to scepticism prevalent at the Treaty Po

Chinese Empire.

whom the proposal was very congenial, was regard China's military power as a matte induced to make a study of the affairs ridiculed rather than feared. G of the Dominion, in the expectation that the have, formed a different estimat wishes of the Canadians would be complied rejected past delusions and expre with. In due course his Royal Highness wrote that China is not to be despised either as

ese have so often to the Prime Minister on the subject, and was or an enemyass. They informed, in reply, that there were two obstacles bited ludicrous traits

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

kong to the terminus at Kow-wa, As THE British steamer Whampoa came out of the soon as the requisite permission is ob- Aberdeen Deck this morning.

and Japadr***

THx opening of the cricket-season in England has been marked by several extraordinary scores On May 25th Surrey playing at the Oval against Hampshire, finished a first innings for 650 runs, which is far and away the longest score ever made in a first class contest in Britain. As curiosity in cricket we append the full scores of

Svagy, this remarkable innings :——— Ms. w; Castley, Saye

mour, b Yoning my 17 | Abel, 1 Bible. Abel, & Bible Mr. J. Shater,

Hargreaves, Harga 19

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We are requested to state that a mass will be celebrated at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, at 7.30 to-morrow morning, as a requiem for the Jate Alexandrino Gonzaga de Mello, eldest son-On-May 22nd at Sheffield Fark in a match of the Baron and Baroness do Cercal, whose between the Sheffield Park C.C. and Stanford death in Lisbon, at the early age of 18, we had Club, Brighton, the home team took the first in the sorrow to chronicle in our issue of the 30th pigs, kept their antagonists in the field the alto: Friends and relatives of the deceased and whole day, and when stumps were drawn had of his family are 'respectfully invited to attend scored 513 runs for six wickets. The following

are the scores-{--- this solemn ceremony. Tax Governments of Great Britain and Slam have, says the Indian Daily New, ARCHIBALD MCDOUGALL and Charles Young, entered into an agreement for the regula-hailing from Scotland, seanten on board the hot out

American ship Edwell, faced Captain. Thomsett tion of the traffic in spirituous liquors in this morning on a charge of being stragglers. Hardy, b Henta Siam, which was signed in London on the from their ship, James Smith, P.S.No. By stated. The largest scores recorded are:-Orléans Club 6th of April last. The agreement lays that at the request of the U.S. Consul he arrested. Rickling green, 920, on August 3, 1883, Em down that spirits of all kinds, not ex- the worthy pair in the streets" as they were said manuel Long Vacation Club ơ, Canís, L. V. Cemment. It is pointed out, however, that the that ceeding in alcoholic strength, those per to belong to the American ship Elwell Young 708 for four wickets, (W. N. Rue (not out) 415) maid that he did not wish to go back to his ship. July 12, 1881; New South Wales v. Australla, mitted to be manufactured by the SlametoHe came on shore, without leave. McDougall 775; February 13, 1883; Cambridge Long Government in Slam, may be imported and said that he had nothing to say except that he sold by British subjects on payment of the did not wish to go back to the vessel. Captain same duty as that levied by the Slaméte Thomsett ordered the "tars" to be taken on excise laws on spirits manufactured in board their ship,

Total (ke 6 with.)-1991

Vacation Club, 689, August 12th, 1868, Royal Engineers, 724 for 8 wickets in 1875; United Service . Nondescripts, 734, August to, 18821 Edinburgh v. Glasgow, 693, June 19, 1878,

in the way the comparative youth of the Duke, do not often get the

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