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MR. J. A. CAMERON, Mr. A. R. Colquhgug, and Mr. W. H. Gilder, special correspondents of the Standard, Times, and New York Herald re- spectively, returned from Tonquin by the steam- ship Sallie, which arved in port yesterday evening,

less than 12,000 soldiers, armed with modem & YANKEE paper which has been studying hus weapons, and as the French were in many in-

man mature says: To owe is human, to pay up stances up to their waists in water, General is divine." Houet must

Permite consider himself exceptionally luckyourthrodent as how the other in getting out of a very serious difficulty with such

half live!" exclaimed a gossiping woman, “Q a comparatively slight loss.”

well, said her neighbor," don't wony about it; The result of this affair has conclusively proved isn't your fault if they don't know." that the French can do nothing against the, strong forces opposed to them in this difficult country without additional reinforcements, and in my opinion they will require at least ten thou. sand more men of all arms, with artillery. The authorities may possibly try to make light of this reverse, but nothing can alter the truth. | It was expected that the Black Flags would be easily driven from their entrenchments, and that the troops had only to march to Sontai for that important fortress to fall into our bands. This delusion has been quickly dispelled; the old WATER. S. Chinese Tacping braves have shown that they are not so easily to be disposed of, and I should think that nothing more will be attempted in this district until a sufficient force has been collected together to overcome all possible opposition.

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1883.

AFFAIRS IN TONQUIN,

[from our speCIAL CORRESPONDENT.]-

Hanoi, August 17th, 1883. The offensive movement on the part of the garrison of Hanci, for which extensive prepara- tions have been made for some considerable time past, has at length taken place, and I regret to say that it has ended most disastrously for the French troops. It would be simply mis. leading the public and making matters very much worse for all concerned either to conceal or gloss over the truth; an advance in our full strength has been made against the combined forces of the Black Flags and Annamese in their strongly entrenched positions in the vicinity of Hanoi, with the result that General Bouct, after severe fighting in which heavy losses were sus tained on both sides, was compelled to beat hasty retreat back to the citadel. I send you the following. hastily written account of the

affair:-

On the morning of the 15th inst. the French

(FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT)

· · HAIPHONG, August 19th.

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LAN ‘AKWANG, a coolic, with two preylous con- victions against him for stealing, copper nails, was sentenced this morning to a six months spell in Mr. Hayward Keeping, with hard labor thrown in, for indulging in the same old guine with the property of the Dock Company at

WHEN traveling on a railroad it is said that lying with the head toward the engine will sometimes

As the tower clock struck a quarter to four his afternoon, the Peak gun signalled the incoming

French mail

Government Kas recently seen the necessity of introducing electric projectors on board the navy for signal search and navigation purposes. ?in

MR. O. G. VON MOLLENDORFE, His Germanié Majesty's Consul for Hongkong-and Cantod, proceeded last night in the Powan to the last named port for the purpose of officially receiving

signers & implicated in the shooting affray. Viceroy landing place became very clan roth Several the Chinese congregated near the

and turbulent, and a number of the me noisy and Violent were arreated by the yamen runners received the petition but made no comment and locked up for the night. The: VicziOJ

on it; however, I, learn: that he would have, nothing to do with -it-unless -it-were pre- sented to him, through the usual - channel. This latter piece of information, also reached the cars of the populace, a number of whom demanded that the three prisofiers de executed. went to the yamen of the English Consulate and No one feels secure, here now, the Viceroy's

accompanying him inspiring the heathens with a certain degree of mendacity that bodes no good to any outfies Sna

I shall keep you fully posted as often asi hear of

MANDAGRIPHOL WAZ any thing

remove a headache. MMC Jack of the Para conmuniste has named her son Lucifer Satan Minck. Ma dame evidently intends to raise the devil. NOTICE in a Hoboken ferry-boat: "The seats in, this cabin are reserved for ladies. Gentlemen are requested not to occupy them until the ladies are seated." ftppears that alum is sometimes added to wines to give astringency and to raise the color.and visiting the new Viceroy, Aardval and the large fleet of Chinese gunboats For its detection evaporate to dryness and then FOR stealing a wooden pipe valued at 20 cents, set fire to the organic matter.

the property of Inspector Germain, Mr. Tang A MOVEMENT has recently originated in Ger. Atsai, a ricksha man, will spend the next foil- many called 'The General Evangelical and Pro- night in the roomy palace in Arbuthnot Road testant Missionary Union," the object of which where he will be initiated into the mysteries of is to excite an interest in missions, to dissipate the crank, and shot drill prejudices, and to bring about a worthier appre-News of the defeat of the French in Tonquin has clation of the missionary cause. We learn from Canton that a heavy thunder storm, with torrents of rain, swept over the city and surrounding country on Sunday evening last, doing a great amount of damage to the

reported that between forty and fifty persons were drowned.

A WARNING to writers addicted to an undue familiarity with foreign words is furnished in the case of a newspaper editor at Breslau, who hap- pening to apply the term blare to the Emperor William and his court, was found guilty of the horrible crime of Majestatsbeleidigung, The

reached the French flect here, and it is rumoured in the colony that Admiral Meyer has been asked to be in readiness to proceed to Tonquin to render assistance if necessay. We should think this rumour requires confirmation:* </t

with magar, gambier and oil, to be shipped on board the Salite for this port, were seized by a body of Annamese or Black Flags: on Sunday last. Two French canonnures were quickly despatched in pursuit of the plunderers, but the Sailze left Haiphong before the result of the chasewas known,, a world en wenke We would remind our readers that Kellar and

TWENTY-EIGHT million dollars have been ex- pended by the Prussian Ministry of Public In- struction between 1874 and 1881 on building and repairs of public schools. Between 1873 and 1881 no less than thirty-six new seminaries, and 5975 new school-houses were bullt. 17 IT is said that John Morley is tired of editing the English Men-of-Letters series and that it will stop after Mrs. Olyphant's "Sheridan," Professor Colvin's “Keats " and H. D. Traill's “Coleridge, leaving untouched Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, On the morning of the 15th of August the Steele, Congreve, Smollett, Carlyle, Bulwer crops, and causing a great loss of life. It is We hear from Haiphong that two lorchas, laden French advanced to attack the Chinese position.

Lytton, etc.

in three columns; the left column commanded by General Bouet in person, was about 700 strong, the middle column commanded by the Chief of the Staff, Major Caronna, 500 strong, and the right column, commanded by Colonel Bichat sco strong, The troops were supported by 6-gun-vesicland....gunboats..............General ... Hùngham, Bouet's division' took the the direct road to Son-tai and passed the place where Com- mandant Rivière was.

killed without en countering any opposition. They then ad- vanced to Phu bani, a fort which they cap tured easily. Ata village about two miles beyond, or some nine-miles north-west of Handi, called Vau, they found the Chinese so numerous and strongly entrenched that with the force they bad there was nothing to do but to retire, and they fell back on Hanoi in capital order. The middle column succeeded in capturing its goal, Yentai, and holding it until the afternoon of the 6th, when the terrific inundation, submerging the whole country, forced them also to retire to Hanoi. The right column captured and still holds the position about seven miles above Hanoi on the river bank, called the Four Column Pagoda, and the French are fortifying it. So the result may be summed up, that the French captured two of the positions they assailed, but had even-nesting sight may be witnessed of a sow di tually to give up one by reason of the elements ving for a salmon, and having obtained it, taking being against them

It is clear that at least 5,oco men more will be required before anything fully satisfactory can

be done.

A FRENCH ACCOUNT, '

Haiphong, 20th August, 1883.

At a late hour last night private advices were received in the colony that the British Consul Chinese demanding that the three Customs ote had been attacked by a large number of officers be delivered up to them in consequence of which H.M's Consul telegraphed to Hongkong for a man-of-war to be sent up to the place. From Captain Goggin of the Kfungchow iwe however, hear that when he left Canton last night at 5:30 all" was reported to be quiet, and no danger anticipated

"S", THE GLOBE TROTTER.

**I'll put a girdle round the marth in forty minutes"

Charles Stewart Parnell has recently taken a street paving contract in Dublin.

The cattle plague in Egypt has caused the death of go per cent of the tattle attacked-

MAGISTRATE (who has lately taken to himself a Punishment of the unfortunate man is not stated. Cunard, the Royal Illusionists, will give their charles Gounod, the flustrious composer, lives.

wig, severely)"H'm, I think I have seen you here before, and on a similar charge." Drink and disorderly female-"No, your 'Onor-s'elp me, never! The last time I was up afores bald 'eaded old cove, not a bit like ye." Sentence, fourteen days. Judy

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THE steamship Salter, which arrived yesterday, reports having experienced a severe gale on the 21st instant whilst crossing the Hainan Straits, The blow lasted fully-eight hours, sending the salls and other equally destructible gear which was exposed to the fury of the blast. Dirty, thick THERE is a neat story of Talleyrand in the lately and foggy weather, accompanied by heavy rain published diary of Henry Greville. Talleyrandw.tos. W. in uncertain and violent gusts. There squalis, prevailed, the wind blowing from the N. and the stupid Napoleonic Royalist Narbonne

was a nasty cross sea during the gale but the were driving together and Narbonne prosed on intolerably. They met a man who yawned Salfee behaved admirably the whole of the time, violently. "Don't speak so loud," said Talley: The oldest musical instrument known to be in existence is said to be in the museum of Copen rand, "we are overheard." WRITING from British Columbia to Forest and hagen. It is a large bronze war trumpet, which Stream, J. C. Hughes say: "Figs upon the clear was found in a graveyard in Schleswig. The water rivers learn to dive after the salmon lying instrument is cast of nine-tenthe copper and one- dead on the bottom of the steamers and the in-tenth tin, is very large and its tube is in the shape of a corkscrew, so that it must have encircled the player. The mouthpiece is com paratively very wide, and the opening is flat, like a cymbal The length of the instrument is nearly seven feets, has a very low, full and ex- ceedingly far-ranging tone. As a conveyance of disease a book is considered by the London Lancet to be the most powerful A list of the maladies most easily con- Probably the supply of dead cats must have veyed by means of books is given as follows: Meas given out in Newcastle, or perhaps an enterprisingles, scarlet fever, diphtheria, sore throat, whoop- North countryman is doing a trade in potted ing-cough, bronchitis and, perhaps, phthisia. The germs of disease may lie for weeks, months or perhaps years, between the pages of a bound book, to be dislodged at some unpropitious mo ment when the volume chances to be bandied by a susceptible person. The worst of the Lancer's discovery is that no remedy apparently can be provided for this difficulty................... THE Fortuguese Constitution is to undergo cer tain changes in conformity with the liberal ideas Bag of Government. A committee was appointed

it ashore for her little ones."

The following strange advertisement appeared recently in the Newcastle Daily Chronicle, a North of England paper: "Horse fish (picked wanted. State by letter quantity and lowest

meals.

The inundations will affect the Chinese posi troops left Hanol to attack the entrenched position I think very materially, as they are surprice per hundred-weight or ton to box, etc." tions of the Annamese and their Chinese allies.rounded by water and cannot get supplies. In The little army was divided into three divisions, a few days, we shall know how this stands. I that on the left, numbering some 700 men, being shall be sure to write you full particular by next commanded by General Bouet in person. The steamer. centre division, 300 strong, was under the direc tion of the chief of the staff, Major Caronna, and the left wing, also numbering 500, was com manded by Colonel Bichot. General Bouet's column took the direct road to Sontai and passed the place where Commandant Riviére was killed, without encountering any opposition. An advance was then made on Thu-hoai which was easily secured early in the morning, and a few other fortified points were taken

I have just received from Hanoi a letter giving me some information upon what took place there on the 15th. The letter is from one of the officers commanding the “Yellow Flags,” who was engaged in the action.

On the 15th at 3.30 a.m., three columns name bering together about 200 men left Hanol for Phu Heal. The left column was commanded

IN consequence of a telegram from the 'British Consul at Canton, received at a late hour last night, H.M.'agunboat Swift, Commander Tisdall, proceeded to Canton at an early hour this morn ing. As will be seen from our Canton news in another column, the shooting affray has assumed a rather serious aspect. Two more gunboats have been ordered to hold themselves in readiness to proceed to Canton at a moment's notice.

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second performance in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this evening, at 9 o'clock. An attractive programme has been announced, and from the high-class entertainment previously given by these artistes we anticipate a fuller house than was the case at their opening performance, A NEW explosive has been invented by M. Tyr powerful, and, unlike nitro-glycerine, dynamite pin, a Parisian, chemist it

"It is said to be váy

and gun-cotton, it has the highly important pro peity of not being affected, by concussion. It is made by the combination of two liquids, which can be transported like ordinary chemicals, and need only be mixed when the explosive is about

or when absorbed by silicious earth, Frost does to be used. It can be employed in its liquid formi

not affect it. At Cherbourg experiments have been made with this subsiance upon slaty rocks containing quartz and also upon old cement work; and the report of the engineers praises it very much.”~

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in Paris in a superh mantion of unique design.

years (0) LIST Australia bas over 10,000 distinct species of flowers, and trees 400 feet high are g common:

insurance policies to getten up of clubs of sub- A Paris paper is offering-not-chromos, but

scribers

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marks for the relief of sufferers by the overflow The Empress of Germány has given 1,000 in Silesia.

A Shetland pony recently born at Conneaut ville, Fa, weighs only fifteen pounds and i nineteen inches highqente con che

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It is stated that Mr. Harriet Beecher Stowe mill' gets a fair income from the sale of Uncle Tom's Cabin o

The striking from worker in Staffordshid are are armed with cutlasses, ceasing their riotous proceedings." "The police

hot springs is used extensively in gardens for the We read that in Italy and Japan water from production of early crops.

The mortality imong the silkworms this sca- son in Japan is so great that it is feared the silke crop will be 50 per cent short.

A CHINESE merchant who arrived by the Salire ment between the French and Black Flags near last night, and who was present at the engage Hanol on the 15th and 16th instant, writes as follows:-"A desperate fight, took place at Hanoi on the 15th instant between the Black Flags (Annamese) and the French in which the latter were defeated with a loss of over 400 of the Scots Guards. He will not, however, men killed and wounded. Fighting was resumed proprodito India with the regiment, on the 16th when the French losses amounted

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to about ye men and on the "following | 7- Mr Chamberlain, the father of the American day they lost 200 more. The heavy torrents lady famous In Europe for her beauty, will not French from making good their retreat with tures. of rain which fell on the 17th, prevented the permit phers to sell Bis daughter's "pic» facility. I have not heard how many of the Black Flags were killed. A number of foreigners were present and witnessed the engagement." Our correspondent is a respectable and we should say a reliable mant but we think his figures as to the French losses must be wide of the mark.

STERONA, JER

Dom Pedro of Brazil wears white silk and white satin when he sits on his throne, a nock- fice of Immerse diamonds, and emeralds, and a rich lace cravat

Rev Henry Ward Beecher, affords an t

possession of. On reaching Phu Hen, about by General Bouet, the and by Commandant AN exercise in the art of besieging and defend-some time ago for reporting upon the Ministerial CAN MING THUN and Li Apun, coolies, were | cation of the easy-come? nine miles to the north-west of Hanoi, it. Caronna, and the 3rd on the right, following theing a fortress will be held during the autumn at bill authorising the summoning of the Consti brought before Captain Thomsett this morning } earns more than $30,000 a year and yet høver

river side, by Colonel Bichot,

In the morning possession was taken of Phu Hoai, and some other fortified places, the left and centre columns reaching as far as Phu Hien which was strongly entrenched with earth works #metres high, surrounded by a deep ditch of 20 metres breadth. The fighting here was very severe, the Black Flags and Annamites number. ing from 8,000 to 10,000 men. In consequence of the heavy rains and of the consequent inunda to their waist bells. This high water prevented the column of Commatidant Caronna frors joining the Generalis division and in consequence the General, was obliged to withdraw his men and ietreat on Hanol in the evening,

was found that the Annameae and Black Flag armites were very strongly entrenched be- hind earthworks over four metres high, the entrenchments being surrounded by a deep ditch 20 metres broad. The centre column had in the meantime advanced about seven miles from the citadel meeting with only a very slight resistance, and eventually halted at a village, which they cap tured after firing a few shots, where they waited to effect a function with General Bouet's divi-

of the enemy. The advance of the French was greatly impeded by the nature of the ground, and owing to the country having been partially inundated by the, heavy rains which had fallen for several days previously, Major Caronna was prevented from joining his forces with During that time the right colums under those of his chief. When the General's Colonel Bichòt had reached the "Pagoda of the colump got within 300 yards of the entrench-Four Columns" where the Black Flags bad forti- ments the Binck Flags opened a heavy fire which fied themselves, but they were dislodged after quickly checked the advance, and although the a severe struggle by the Colonel, who still main- French made a gallant effort to carry the post-tains himself in his position. tion they were eventually compelled to retreat. During the day we had about do then placed The Chinese immediately left the entrenchments hors de combat, but our artillery played havoc and followed in hot pursuit, when a desperate amongst the enemy whose losses are estimated struggle: ensued, the firing on both sides being at 350 killed and 1,300 wounded. particularly heavy, but General Bouet eventually This high water will most likely stop us from succeeded in making good his retreat, reaching marching forward; but we expect to see it come Hanoi at 6 pm. I am not in a position at pre- down within a fortnight and then we shall go to sent to accurately state the losses, but they Song Tal, Phyt must have been heavy, on both sides as the Rring was carried on at comparatively close quarters. It rained very heavily during the night, submerging nearly the whole of the coun- __try. The centre division returned to the citadel

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TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, August soth. STRIKE IN THE COTTON TRADE. 15,000 cotton spinners are out on strike at Ashton-under-Lyne.

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August 1st ANOTHER, HOME RULE VICTORY Mr. Lynch, a Home Rule candidate, has been elected by a large majority for Stigo, defeating the Tory candidate.

Thedivision on the right, under Colonel Bichot, after marching about four milda were temy porarily stopped by two entrenchments,

Prince Nicholas of Montenegro has arrived at which they incceeded in capturing after a Constantinople, and been received with distinc. brief resistance on the part of the Annamese.. A tion. third entrenchment close to the river was vigor- ously attacked, the efforts of the troops being assisted by the gunboats; the French were, how- ever, beaten back, and at 5 pm. redred to their 3 former positions where they remained until next morning. They again advanced when

THE CHOLERA IN EGYPT, they found that the entrenchment had been Cholera has nearly disappeared from Cairo and evacuated during the night, so they took possess is decreasing in Alexandria and the provinces sion add immediately commenced to fortify the place, which they have been permitted to LOCAL AND GENERAL, hold without further opposition. nd sa dali

fe is universally conceded that the French RUSKIN, the celebrated art entic, desiguates troops fought bravely, and did all that was Aluna Tadema's pures “the spawn of the possible under the circumstances; in fact, Python.*

Coblentz, beginning on October 1st and con- tinuing for fourteen days. The object will be, to illustrate by practice all the manceuvres and methods which might come into operation dur- in a similar undertaking in actual war. A large, number of the most conspicuous officers in the German army have already been assigned to

teat Assembly to revise certain articles of the Constitution. The committee have reported favorably upon the measure. The bill provides for the abolition of the principles of an heredi- tary Chamber of Peers and its substitution by a Senate. An electoral reform bill is also pro posed, which, with the constitutional amend ment, will come up for action in the Cortes next November.

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has any money.

Portland the church people have made a flank movement on Satan and the folles of the flesh by hiring the New Market Theatre to use for holding Gospel services.

Advices recently received from Kimberkr South Africa, state that a mining company Dutoitspan he found a yellow diamond weigh Ing 273k carats,

charged with assaulting a Gun Lascar with a chopper. Apps Samy, the Gun Latent in ques tion, stated that the defendants keep a shop in front of McGregor Barracks Where he repaired this morning to make purchase. He put a cent on the counter which rolled off and dropped on the ground. He pulled one cent more from his pocket and paid for what he had bought. The defendants seized him by the arm and a row ensued when the first defendant drew a chopper from underthe counter and struck him on the head inflicting a came to the hop for bread: He had no money: Putney bolgoj near with him and hele already indebted to the shop to haps most pict the amount of a contri. At the bread was refused many places, is to lea him the Lattar gays first defendant ajalagion the face when they struggled and an cambans Heavy fooda i have prevailed in Surat, India. ware pof fell and burt the complainant' head. Five hundred house have tallest and many vil- No chopper was ever used.. His Worship? Hound the trio over to be of good behaviour of thonth lages have been destroyed by the foods: in the sum of $10 a plece, personal recognizance sands of people are hom

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this novel and instructive exercise, die

THE Church can no longer suppress scientific' writing in Russia. Literary censorship is confined | A COMICAL STORY of good and bad luck is told there will henceforth be an impassibility in that cabman found 6300 in his cab, a year ago and country of books being suppressed, as one was deposited it at police headquarters. The money by Count Toistol, for inquiring too minutely into was not claimed and the fader was therefore miracles alleged to have been wrought by bones informed that he might resume possission of it. of saints drawn from the catacombs of Kler and in the exuberance of his delight he offered a sold to the people by the clergy at high prices," twenty-franc piece to the first policeman be met, who forthwith arrested him as a suspicious person AN old gentleman in Chicago baş been playing and marched him off to the nearest stationhouse, a pleasant joke on the Presbyterian Rome Mia where, bowever, the affair was satisfactorily ex

JE IZRADICANTONELA sel sion Board of that city... Dressed in shabby at plained. The pair subsequently had a granda aft) tammi tire, he dropped in one day last week and step carouse and, the incorruptible policeman, was [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPON ping up to the Treasurer's desk laden its sealed adspended for two weeks for neglect of duty

OR BG CANTON, 11 envelope. Before any one could speak to him THE court of Queen Victoria has been disunca, Logan, Johnson 201

The shooting affray in which" he hurried out. The envelope. was found to con- tain $5,000 in United States bonds to be devoted guished by infinitely more formality and stiffness and has assumed to the needs of the mission. The name of the than that of her grandfathan: Charles Knight, | Prickrds of an inflammatory

yho was born and bred at Windsor, says posted up all over the forel old gentlemen, could not be ascertained.

The King would sometimes stand half an hour of the City, on both the Ar the coroner's inquest held at the Government

using the Civil Hospital yesterday sitemoon on the body canily would he laugh when the wicket of some barbarian alkalie" designs. of Thomas Kingen engineer out of employedalident urchin went down at the first ball, but and calling them all by ment who fell into the harbour at the Steamboat did not heed him. His face was as familier shou IH

or murderers terf is in itself a' direct. Comfíaby's pler Lite: on: Sunday night--which || to us as our writing master's. There was

In the sense of insecurity identification was brought forward and the jury movement of George III and his family, and in- place returned a verdict of “found drowned Poor King's finitely more state in great noblemen's houses to let

interfere remains were interrod at the Happy Valley shortly than at Windsor. I have no recollection of The after six o'clock, large number of the unfortunate, having, when a child, seen the King with any of the Cont man's former acquaintances, following the body the appendages of royalty except when he went mitted to the grave.

to town to bold a' levee, WAL ᎨᏒᎢ - TZA

in the park to see the boys at cricket, and forget

sides of the river, bearly ill

was recovered' yesterday morning, evidence of little parade as can well be imagina 1858. The whole of the

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read that the cynosure of all eyes at a recent AT the International Fisheries Exhibition, Pro fancy, ball at the Countess of Stanhope's, in Lon- / lekade Huxley delivered an address in which he don, was the niece of Bir. Lowell. The most pointed out that an acre of good fishing ground who wonderful wings (about Min) Emerson were, it will yield zuore food in a week than an acre of scenis, the shoes she wore upon her tiny feet, the best land will yield in a year. Still more, adorned with farteps - 100 anstocsá flyskredfed" striking, was his, picture of the moving * mbun for a fair Republican rácse shoes were made all of cod, 120 to 130 feet in height, whi of yellow "Spanish" velvet with high winch | two months in every year move westward and heels, and label the side. The cyclers for outhward past the Norwegian Casc the cords to pass us pugh were rimimed with square mile of this colossal column solid gold, and at the side of each was was set a $20,000,000,000,, consuming" every precious stone) fust à fuby, then -a sapphire, on short rations, no fever then an emerald, then an opal, and over again berrin The whole catch of the in the same order. The top of the shoe was fisheries never

ar their whole force only totalled about 1700 THE American ship Grandse leaves the Koybon | finished in the name, fiation and/in men, whilst the united Black Fings and dock this afternoon the British steamer Suas. Į sixteen, liny gold chains/" Annames army could not have numbered taking her place there, JOULEROS LOVE OFs) diamond pi

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