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A. S. WATSON & CO.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1883.

he had simply not a leg to stand upon, and as we believe he had this information re- liably conveyed to him long ago, it is rather

I recently cost an amorbus youth in Margate twenty-one days' imprisement, without the option of a fine, for kissing a young lady against her will

to be regretted that he should have pursued | II is reported that the various high officials

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On the day of judgment Gabriel will have trouble in Hongkong. It will be necessary for him to see that every official gets into the right skin. ARCHBISHOP, Croke, in laying the foundation.

GoNoun has promised to compose a new work, something in the nature of a sequel to the R demption, for the Birmingham musical festival of 1885.

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NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL,

The M. M. Co.'s steamer Orur, Captain ́ ́Rapatel, with the London mails of the 3rd ulto,

arved in port this forenoon. We take the sub-

and China Express of August 3rd

meets, near Limerick, stated that during the last THE expenses of the French mission to Mos-joined stems of general news from the London

six years, in twenty out of forty-six parishes of the diocese of Cashel and Emly, £76,350 had been expended on the building and renovation

of churches..

By friendly arrangement tween the Portuguese consul and his con- port of mails to the interior of the country from stituents might easily have been amicably the sea port towns, with the view towards the establishment of a postal service throughout the adjusted; the result of expensive legal empire. It is also said that the C. M. S. N. action must have proved unsatisfactory to Co.'s steamers are to receive an extra subsidy both litigants, and has probably rendered a for this purpose and that all mails will be, for- reconciliation.entirely out of the question. warded by them both to treaty and non-treaty

There can be little doubt that Sir GEORGE ports along the coast. PHILLIPPO's apparently carefully thought-YUNG AKUN, described as mendicant, was found out judgment is based on too substantial guilty at the police court this forenoon of sical-rear; but, not at all put out, he vociferated, so as grounds to leave room for an appealing a meerschaum pipe, valued at $25, the pro- to a higher court, even, were the game perty of Mr. C. Boreham, a coffee-house keeper. worth the candle-which it certainly is Mr. Akun's defence was essentially an Ismael- not. And yet we must confess that with itish one. As people would not give him anything one portion of the Chief Justice's finding out of pity be thought he was justified in help we cannot agree, nor are we able to uning himself to all that came in his way. For the next six weeks this interesting youth will have no occasion to solicit public charity. A pateral government has kindly provided board and lodging for that period, free of charge. We are glad to hear, observes the New York world, evidences that the monumental fraud

I.

AN Irish gentleman at Doncaster races observing in the list of horses one called Botherem, took such a fancy to "the name, that he backed the

conclusion of the race, his favourite was in the animal to win a considerable sum. Towards the

to drown every other voice: "Batherem for ever! See how he drives them all before him." SAYS the Petaluma Courier:-A German and Frenchman, both in businessin Petaluma and both on the most friendly terms, sometimes joke each her on the result of the late Franco-Prussian war. A few days since the German said to the Frenchman, "Well, I see the Chinamen are going to give you Frenchmen a licking," referring quin. "Not unlikely," said Frenchy, shrugging to the prospective war between France and Ton- his shoulders. "For after being whipped by the

THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, derstand how his lordship can reconcile the statement that he failed to see any means by which the plaintiff could recover in this case either at law or in equity. with his decision that each party should

thing, Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO was clearly which has been maintained for the past twelve of opinion that Mr. LouaEIRO's petition was years at the expense of the people of the United in the first place irrelevant, and which he States, is ready to fall to pieces. A great many jobs would have dismissed without answer had have from time to time been put on the people such a motion been brought before him. of the United States, but we do not know of any His lordship remarked that if the defen.worse than that of the Sandwich Islands. While we tax the products of Canada and Mexico, and dants had relied solely on the defence of

do everything to destroy the trade between

THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON, / Pay his own costs. If words mean any-called the Kingdom of the Sandwich Islands, Dutch anybody can lick us,"

THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW.

BIRTH.

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On the 26th July, at Ko-Lan-Soo House, For- tobello, N.B., the wife of JAMES TÁIT, of a-son. DEATHS.

4.

On the 28th July, at San Francisco, while on sick leave from Hongkong, HENRY BRADFORD, Sprgcan-Major,A:MI, aged-33--fourth-son-of- the late Rev. Jne. Bradford, Vicar of Pinhoe, On the 28th July, at Hamburg, JOHANNES FREDERICH CORDES, formerly of Hongkong,

Fixete

aged 43.

On the 25th July, at Moston House, Stanton, Shropshite, 'ATTI, wife of Alfred Thomas Manger, of Hongkong.

On the 25th May, on board the Rewa, on her

The Hougkong Telegraph

want of property in the petitioner to justify the Court's interference, he should have thought it only right to have given them their costs, but as they had raised other issues, which had possibly invited litigation, he considered it advisable to leave each party to pay his own costs.

ourselves and these friendly neighbors, we pay the Sandwich Islands ring a subsidy of $2,000,000 a year as evidence of our high catcem for their system of Coolie slavery. This money is divided between San Francisco refiners, the Central Pacific, Claus Spreckels, David Kalakaua and It has naturally made The plaintiff's his pinchbeck court,

-counsel or because the-Club-Committee

cow at the time of the Czar's coronation amount ed to $80,000, the German to $60,000, and the Austrian to $40,000,

ELLA WHEELER says she does not "feel the want further criticism. She merely hides bebind a of a husband or a tombstone "to shelter her from

The gunboat Merlin, Lieut.-Commander O.. B. Carey Brentong which left Devonport on the 7th ult for the China Station, arrived at St. Vincent on the 28th ult

Lieut.-Colonel H. Spencer Palmer, R.E., lately returned from China' and Japan, has been

selected to succeed Colonel E. Harding Steward

verse of her poetry, and considers herself, per- (Retired) as Commanding Royal Engineer of the

Manchester District. Wal fectly safe.

Tits Russian ironclad turret-ship_Minin, with pected in the Far East. The Afinin will relieve a scientific expedition on board, is shortly ex

the Duke of Edinburgh as flagship of the Rus sian squadron on the China station.

An American girl who was studying to be a missionary wrote the following on the fly-leaf of her text-book on moral science!**

Ifther should be another flood,

For refuge hither fly:

--Though all the world shooki be submerged,-

This book would still be dry.

A FRENCH engineer is about to construct in Brazil what will probably be the largest dam in the world. The main dam will be 940 feet long THOMAS WITTEN, an unemployed toiler on the by 58 high, and two smaller ones will close side deep, who hails from England, was honored by depressions. This work will, it is estimated, a short interview with Captain Thomsett at the back the water over 1,500 acres, retain 14,000,000 police court this morning. Thomas was arrested cubic meters of water, sufficient to provide. last night by Inspector Thomson in the vicinity for all the cattle of the region for three years, of No, 7 Station, for refusing to pay and for the irrigation of 500 acres of land along 'ricksha hire and assaulting the driver of the river bed below. The river which it is to: magistrate to spin his yarn, Mr. Witten the two wheeler. When requested by the draw from flows only in the wet season.

stated that a friend, with whom he was not acquainted, had told him last night to get into a 'rickaha, and that he would pay the fare to the Sailors' Home. On arriving there the "friend" bolted, and he had not seen

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The Solicitons to the Treasury have delievered a demurrer to Mr. Bradlaugh's statement of claim in the action for an injunction against the have joined in demurrer. on behalf of Mr. Serjeant-at-Arins. Messrs. Lewis and Lewis Bradlaugh.

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A trial trip of, the 23. Arratoon Apear has recently taken place on the Thames. She is a vessel of 2,400 tons, and has recently been fitted with entirely a Son, by new machinery by Messrs. Mauds was obtained.**

The vacant command of the Foam, gunboat, on the North American Station, has been given to Lieut. George C. Higgins, R.N., who entered the Navy in March, 1860, he served as sube

lieutenant in the Rinaldo, Commanders Bush and Robinson, on the China Station, where he obtained his promotion to lieutenant in 1869.

The Russian Government have completed their scheme of a new administrative division of Eastern Siberia. The first division will include the territories of Yenlasciak, Irkoutak, and Yakoutsk; she second, those of Transbalkal division has been considered necessary to check Amour, Kamstchatka, and Saghalien. This new Chinese immigration on the Oussouri frontiers,

Captain Loftus Francis Jones, R.N., who re- places Commodore Prattent in the command of the Ballisle, entered the Navy in 1849. He served in the Black Sea during the Crimean War, and in 1859 he was' selected by Rear- Admiral Lewis Jane, C. Berve as his flag-lieutenant in the Imperii on the China Station, following his chief into the Chesapeake, and serving in the naval operations which led to the capture of Peking (medal and clasp). \^\ ship Frolic, Commander Arthur Moore, com- missioned at Sheerness for services at Mauritius, are being mounted upon iron carriages, the wooden stands in use during the former commis-

sion in the China Station having been con

Sheerness Dockyard and making the necessary preparations for departure as soon as she has completed the official trials of her machinery,

SAYS an American contemporary Reversing in waltzing has gone out of fashion in the better English and Continental society. The Prince of Wales is said to have originated this reform, and, of course, it was immediately taken up by petition was open to dismissal without things lively in Honolulu, but we are told that it him since. He had not assaulted the 'ricksha the smaller fashionables in London. The ill. The 64-pounder breech-loading guns of the will not last. Aryan civilization is fatal to the coolic, and if he had any money he would gladly natured assert that his Royal Highness never Kanakas, and Kalakaua is merely a vicious pay the amount due for the ride in the "barrow. did dance well in his golden youth and since he sensualist, unfit for anything except the base. Captain Thomsett was pleased to swallow this has been compelled to shake out a reef in his pleasures of his race. We presume that when interesting story, and discharged the tar with trouser-band his dancing is simply execrable. our costly card house kingdom falla to pieces caution. Mr. Tsc Ashik, the 'ricksha coolic, who He always had great difficulty in doing the re-demned. The Frolic is taking in stores at

was defrauded of his justly earned wages, was

verse in the waltz and often got himself in England will step in and assume a protectorate. left lamenting. Such is law.

“irons,” and it was noted that he oftener went through the evolution of club-hauling than EUROPE-has-8,000,000-paupers,-and-they-are-any-other-dancer on the floor. Recognising-hie steadily increasing. They are about 3 per cent. liability to "miss stays" and to consequent col- present time, while the relations between those of the inhabitants in Great Britain, France, lision, the Prince has put his ban of disapproval two countries are not as cordial as they might Austria, Spain, and Portugal, 5 per cent in upon reversing. As a matter of fact, this evolu-be-in 1870 the imports from the Celestial Prussia, Switzerland and Italy, and ro per cent tion in dancing was rarely ever seen on the other Empire amounted to £56,000,000; in 1878 to f. 140,000,000; in 1880 to £158,000,000; and in to imply that the land has reached the limit of dip" and the vulgar glide" were never tolerated France to China were no more, than £4,700,000 its capacity to sustain ̈people," and that a large by decent people.

in 1870, £20,500,000 in 1880, and f. 36,100,000 in 118810A AN proportion of any increase must fall into the pauper class. But the population gains about 10 THE Pall Mall Gaseste says that the statistics per cent every ten years, or doubling in ninery of the sale of Bishop Colenso's works throw into years, besides sending off large numbers of the shade those of any other, writer, of the same emigrants to America and Australasia. Europe lines of authorship. Of the "Elements of Algebra"

passage home from India, IARRY, wife of Harper answer on the ground of irrelevancy; Reade, late Captain The Buffs.

it was actually dismissed, as the Judge decided that no grounds for action existed, and yet through some error of judgment on the part of the defendant's

Londoavored-to-strengthon-their-case..by. endeavoring to make their defence as complete as possible, the winners of the action are cast in their own expenses. Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO may possibly be technically right, but from a common-sense standpoint it certainly seems that in this question of costs he has committed a glaring injustice.

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, September 6th. FRANCE AND CHINA

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1883.

Tix elaborate, judgment delivered by Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO yesterday afternoon in the LOUREIRO. The Club Lusitano case forcibly reminds us in several particulars, making allowance for the widely different circumstances, of the same Judge's sum- ming up in the local libel case BANDMANN V. FRASER-SMITH, Our present Chlef Justice's views on the law of libel, as laid down in the case just mentioned, were as great a contrast to the ruling of Sir Jóns SMALE 11 NELSON 2. PITMAN, as the judg-Chan over the Tonquin imbroglio is being ment in LOUREIRO ». The Club Lusitano is anxiously discussed in political circles here. in many respects the antithesis of the decision in PITHAN .. KESWICK. We do not say that it is not quite likely that in both instances Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO WAS right and Sir Jos SMALE wrong, although | kritads. we certainly should be loath to subscribe to this view without more convincing $21,625,000. proofs than we are ever likely to get in Hongkong.

The following fruma of the trade between

THE following statistical

comparisons between the British and German capitals are of consider able interest, London covers an area of over 54 German square miles, Berlin of only one. The average number of inhabitants per house is eight in London, and no less than 61 in Berlin The annual income value of all dwelling house in Holland and Belgium. Their number seems side of the Atlantic, while the so-called "Boston 881 to 1. 745,000,000) while the exports from

in London is calculated to be 141 marky (or shillings) per head of the total population in Berlin 1485. During the year 1882 the propor. tion of all births in London was 343 per thous and, in Berlin 37'9; while that of deaths was 21'4 and 25'9 respectively. It will thus be seen that while the natural increase is slightly great has now 330,000,000 ; and at the rate of increase nearly two hundred thousand copies have been is rumoured that in consequence of the vote the

The defeat sustained by the French Gover ment on the Bill for entrusting the Eastern Ex- sension Telegraph Company with the laying of

cable between Salgon and Tengking causes. great dissatisfaction in independent quarters: - It

Eastern Extension Company have given notice service to Cochin China. This, we believe, is not true, although in the event of their doing so the French would be absolutely" without, tele-`

The threatened rupture between France and higher than that of the British metropolls: Dur from 1870 to 1880, will have 400,000,000 in 1900, sold, and in forty years more than twice that that they will no longer provide the telegraphic

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE more flour a housekeeper has the more she

THE Church of England's annual income is

THE French first class cruiser. Tourville left

Toulon en route for Tonquin on the 23rd ultimo.

The questions at issue between Mr. Con- sul-general LOUREIRO and the Club Lusitano A REGULAR Lodge of United Service, No. 134, were of such a simple character and in-will be held'in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, volved such trifling interests that the unani- this evening, at 7.30 for 8 o'clock precisely. mous opinion from the beginning of the dispute, even among those who were not bitterly hostile to the plaintiff, was that the Portuguese consut "was rash and ill-advised in rushing Into`law. Whether Mr. LOUREIRO had right on his side or

LAWYERS are about the only class, of men who successfully oppose a "woman's will," says some body. It will be observed, however, that the lawyers always wait until the woman is dead. The Hungarian and Marie will enter the Kowloon Dock to-morrow and Monday respec- tively. The Sus vacated the Cosmopolitan will follow suit on Monday.

488,000,000 in 1920, and 589,000,000 in 1940. This stupendous figure suggests a comparison with the prospective increase of the United States, which gains 30 per cent in ten years, and if the same ratio should continue, will have 84,000,000 in 1900, '141,000,000 in 1920,, and 3700,000 in 1940, and in the year 1,000, will have 1,098,000,000,- slightly surpassing Europe, which will then have 1,024,000,000, if the ratio observed from 1870 to 1880 should still continue. This increase of the European blood in 120 years in the two continents would be 1,600,000,000 of more than the total present population of the gʻobe, and it suggests alarming possibilities in regard to the condition of the poor in the new as in the old world.

number have been issued of its parallel and suc ceeding volume, the "Arithmetic Designed for the Use of Schools." Within the compass of a single year (October, 1862, to October, 1863) five editions were printed of the first part of the "Pentateuch Critically Examined," three edi tions of the second part, and two editions of the next part. That these issues represented an enormous total may be judged from the fact that in the first edition of Part 1, ten thousand copies were struck off, and five thousand of the first edition of its successor. The answers to his theological writings which appeared in the periodicals and reviews were innumerable Nearly two hundred separate works were issued in reply to his views, but the only one of which, Bishop Colenso took any notice was written by Doctor McCaul

graphic communication with their colony. ironclad, in the shape of the Furieur, built at Cherbourg, on the plans of M. de Bussy. She is a mastless fronclad, having two turrets, two screws, and la constructed of iron and steel The hull is divided, into nine large and several lesser water-tight compartments, which is said, will render it impossible for her to be sent to the bottom. She will carry two heavy steel guns, of 325, and several Hotchkisses, in order to repel the attacks of torpedo-boats. It is cal culated that the Fúrieur will cost £180,000" sum which, of course, does act include labour,

The French Admiralty have launched another

On the zath ult, there was launched from the yard of Messrs. A. McMillan and Son, Dumbar- ton, a screw steamer of about 1,905 tans gross, register, named the Cairngorm, which has been built to the order of Messrs. Robertson and Co., of Combill. She is constructed with a double bottom for water ballast, and is fitted with a full- poop top gallant forecastle, and midshiphouses. Her dead weight capacity is about 3,700 tons, and her machinery will be fitted by Mr. David Rowan, of Glasgow. ir,When coffinuated she will be employed on Meints, Robertan and Cos line between London and Chin

in the German capital, its death-rate 'fa also

ing the past year the total increase of the popu: lation was 62,047 in London, and 35,691 in Berlin. There were 1,926 fires in London du ing, 1883, and 1,605 in Berlin, o. proportionately nearly three times as many. The ideas of clean liness seem to be much more developed in Eng. land than in Berlin, for while the annual can- sumption of water from the public mains is 136 litres per person in London, it is only 6t litres in Berlin; but then a great quantity of water is also taken from private wells there.

Or all nations the Russians seem to us to be have most curiously in some cases. For instance, the wife promises her husband never to let him see her transgressions and he as punctually promises whenever she is so detected, without they both know what each has to expect; the for what be terms "An improved device for the least anger to beat her without mercy; so A. NEW YORK man has applied for a patent lady transgresses, is beaten, taken again into executing criminals, condemned to death." It A CRAZY FRENCHMAN. favour, and all goes on as before. When a isa method of causing instantaneous death with- Russian young lady, therefore, is to be married, out pain to the criminal, and without disfiguring

Admiral Pierre, commander of the French her father, with a cudgel in his hand, saka the his body. It consists of an ordinary armchair fleet at Madagascar, appears to be a crazy man bridegroom whether he chooses this virgin for with legs containing some substance which will with very brutal instincts. Els conduct at the his bride, to which the other replies in the affir insulate the body of the chair from the floor. Premier Gladstone in the House of Commons, otherwise was held as quite Immaterial;

mative. Upon this the father gives her three The arms end in two brass knobs, on which the was so needlessly violent, insolent and insulting. taking of Tamatay, as officially explained by

It is announced that Garmoyle, the eldest son the dispute was a social one, affecting only Dock to-day and the Atalanta and Vorworts | strokes with the cudgel on the back, "My bands of the criminal will rest. The chair has to England and all other nations having Con of Earl Calfni, ia engaged to be married to Mias the Portuguese residents of the colony, and it was almost universally felt that an

dear," cries he, "these are the last blows you a foot-rest, on which is fixed a brass plate. The sular offices there as almost to rank him Fortescue, of the Savoy Theitre Ab element of with pirates and place him outside the law romance attaches to the fact of the fairest of the amicable settlement could easily have We note that the French transport Vinklong, are ever to receive from your fender father; 1 back of the chair is as high as a man's shoulder. of nations. The rules of civilized warfare fair fairies whose hands for the last is months been, effected without referring to the Captain Douzans, from Toulon, arrived at Sing-resign my authority and my cudgel to your hus. At the top is a small knob with a hole for a peg: recognize the right of foreign Consule I have been taught nightly sins aflange by the vexatious and expensive arbitration of the spore on the 24th ulto. The Vinhlong is a verband; he knows better than me the use of The positive wire of a dynamo-electric machine besieged or captured city to fly the flag of the stage peers in Tolant-being-wooed

runs up the back of the chair and ends in the nations they représent, and for the best of reasons before Messrs Gilbert and Sullivan's piecé kar Jpw.

sel of 6000 tons, and has only lately been added either." The bridegroom knows decorum too

knob. The negative wire runs to a resistance coil that it is a beacon of shelter and protection run through its first season, by the son of one of to the subjects or citizens of such nations whom the most distinguished of Engllah Earls. Döring It will be remembered that as the result to the French Navy. Her crew numbers 314 well to accept of the cudgel abruptly; he as

but the father, who knows what the lady may the foot-rest Another positive wire runs to one The right of the Consuls of neutral States to won the regant and elteem of her aquaintances passengers for Saigon. Cathedral between a priest and a young

want better than he, insists upon its acceptance of the brass knobs on the arms of the chair, and continue residence in the assailed country as andassociates, and Lord Garmeyle to be Portuguese lad, a sensational police court CAPTAIN OLIVARI, of the Italian bark Carmel. There is something very fair and open in Lisa second negative wire to the other knob. The long as they preserve neutrality has never been congratulated on having secured the hand of questioned. Admiral Plarre; however, has set up lady, who, gifted with singular grace chamo

the world behin case was created. Mr. Consul LOUEZIRO ina, states that when passing the Straits of Sunda method of courtship; by this both sides are wires can be connected with a machine miles an intemational code of his own. He banished and beauty has contriveal was called as a witness on behalf of the on his voyage from Cardiff to Singapors, he could prepared for all the matrimonial adventures that away by conducting wires. The chair is in con- the British Consul, though his her was the foodights to inuid herself notionladimirod

dition to be used in two ways, as the two sets of such that the act caused his death. He.com, and popular, priest, as a sort of expert in the Portu- the island of Krakatoa in active eruption are to follow.

wires are not operated together. If the foot-rest pelled all other foreign Consuls to haul down. Pariculars been received a collision when 50 miles off. When within 5 or 6 miles of MLLE. ROSITRA MAURI, the celebrated French wire it used some preparation is needed. A Into priton, refusing to state, the charge against Brazilian Steam

their flags and be threw an English missionary betwein Her Majesty! guese language if we remember rightly the island, on the 15th of July last, a quantity of danseuse, had occasion, a abort time ago, to small silken collar is fitted tightly on the neck of him, and he forbade by force the officers of an ateamer Rio Negro and when in the witness box was indis- lava fell upon his ship very nearly setting fire to dismiss her volt-de-pied on account of user the criminal. It has on the inside of the back a English war veisel, from communicadog, with at anchor in Monte Viccy harbour. As darke creet enough to allude to his fellow coun- all his sails. trymen here and in Macao in terms the

ous embezzlements, and on looking out for a small brass button, which fits closely against the British subjects asbote, refusing to accept theness set reverse of complimentary. The Portu- FRANK MITCHELL, an American seaman on the substitute was interviewed by a handsome and spinal process. It is connected with a small silk British commander's written protest against what out of harbo compartment guese community resented being publicly beach was haled up at the Magistracy this morn- elegant young man giving the name of Leon, cable, which hangs loosely and ends in a brass brata termed a very despotic, unnecessary and board bow starti

ing on the old charge of being a rogue and vaga- who possessed the requisite number of inches, peg. This collar is put on the criminal in his These statements, coming in an official way. head gear. It ridiculed by their own Consul-especially bond. The erring navigator admited the soft and, on producing the most undeniable refer cell in the same manner as the noose end used from a man like Mr. Gladstone, must be accepted steamed out as the disparaging remarks indulged in impeachment, but said he was promised a berth, ences, was at once accepted. Léon was pro- is hanging. He is then brought out, with as true till they shall be proved untrue by, over query

whelming evidence. They caused" & sorrowfal by Me, Lougxizo-as-to-their-non-acquaint-on-board a ship next week. Captain Thomaett nounced on all sides to be a treasure, and every-feet-bared, and is seated in the chair. Straps ensution in the Commo for it is not only the ance with their mother tongue were most gave Mr. Mitchell one week's grace, in which to thing went well until one morning, when he fasten his arms to the chair arms and wish of the present peace-loving Government of gratuitous and totally uncalled for-and obtain the berth referred to.

brought Mile. Mauri's chocolate into her boudoir, his legs to the chair legs. The brass England, but of the whole English people, the members of the Club Lusitano went to

he apparently forgot himself, and, falling on his peg of the silk cable is inserted in the hole in the to remain on friendly terms with no neat,

Power as France. But it must be felt aja

TOMÁ1

of a paltry squabble in the Roman Catholic/men, and she had on board gaz government #ures the father that the lady will never want it, under the chair, and thence to a brass plate in chance may have found in the country assailed, "her"short theatrical career Miss Fortescue ba

and after discussion decided to erase the name of the offending member from the Club roll. Mr. LOUREIRO was practically expelled from the Club Lusitano, and it was to render this action of the Club Committee nugatory that legal proceed ings were instituted..

course,

repaired

the extreme of calling a public meeting, A HOME paper states that the Chinese ironclad knees, made the most violent protestations of brass knob at the back of the chair, and is there wreat bardshij to do so galess the French or fake

his love for her. Highly Indignant, the lady held by a screw. The bare feet of the criminalement shall disavow the mary conducts

'rest on the brass plate of the foot-rest. The Madaguscar "Admiral." "It may be sad in t

circuit would now be complete were it not that pense of judgment on Admiral Pierrefpparently tain Dund the positive wire is broken as a short distance atrocious cruelly toward the Englisis Coupl

at Tamatay, that the Consul was probably from the chair. Connection can be established acting the strict part of a neutral y but this as% at once by turning a switch or by pressing a sumption is much weakened by the Frenchman's button, The full charge of electricity cater the conduct toward all other foreign Consuls.” He criminal's body at the spinal cord and passes out ccmed to regard and treat all other nations to

represented at Tamatav as enemies or mupedas, “ming at his feet The resistance coil, which it meets to the extent of overleaping the rises of civilsed under the chair, aggravates its force, and prevents wattare. The French republic is not in i situa- turn, The criminal is killed instantaneously the part of its officers. It should promptly disa

apologise for the insults he put upon the Consula

Ting Yuen will leave German waters in a few days under the German mercantile flag, and will make the voyage to China at the risk of the Vulcan Company, who built the vessel. The Ting Yuen on her voyage out will not touch at any French port, but will coal in England and Spain. She is to proceed via the Cape of Good Hope instead of through the Mediterranean and To those who had taken the trouble to the Suez Canal. For the future armament of

her ships company the Zing Yuen bas been pro read up the decisions in almost similar vided with 500 repeating rifles on the so-called cases in England, it must have been plainly Mauser's system. Besides these, twenty-fire com apparent that Mr. Louzzixo was fighting plete equipments for naval officers have been In a hopeless cause. En law as In'equity placed on board."

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