Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
DISPENSING
FAMILY AND
CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUCCISTS,
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,
PERFUMERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS
OF
MANILA CIGARS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND
MANUFACTURERS
AERATED WATERS
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI.
-
BOTICA INGLESA,
14, ESCOLTA, MANILA.
THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1883.
|
· LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A NEW YORK man was so enraptured with a lady atafancy ballthat he offered her on to unmask.
She accepted the money.
T
THE Spanish Cabinet, is favorably, disposed to-Tur most recent theatrical sensation has be wards the Freach project of a tunnel under the the report, now confirmed, that Miss Fortescue, Straits of Gibraltar.
of the Savoy Theatre, is about to be married to sumptive of Earl Cairns, ex-Lord Chancellor of Viscount Garmoyle, eldest son and heir pre-
England. Perhaps with prophetle instinct: Mx. WinS: Gilbert alluded to the "good girl" of
Pationce."
FOR stealing 630, from one Cha Aki, a six
months' spell in the retreat was served out to Cheng Abi this morning by Captain Thomsett.
Bors and gloves that fit and a pretty handker"
chief," answered a French woman when chat-
costume.
A REGULAR Lodge of St. John, No. 618, S. C., will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8 for 8.30 precisely. THE estimated population of Ireland at the mid-lenged to name the three essentials of an elegant dle of the year 1882 was 5,907,730. During that year 89,136 persons emigrated from Ireland. we are requested to state that the departure of the P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Rio de Yaneire, is postponed till Friday, the 14th inst., at 3 p.m.
And whêm she grew up she was given in marriage "To a first-class srl who taepa Nia carvinga.
Miss Fortescue is not the leading artist of Mr. Carte's troupe, but she is one
is one of the most beauti Dr. KITTRIDGE of Chicago, in making prepara-ful and charming members of the company. tions for the marriage, sold a green parrot to a Her part in "Iolanthe" is that of one of the acighbour, who talks of rearing it because fairies, whose hand in marriage is in Mr. every time the door opens it cries out, "D-a the Gilbert's whimsical libretto demanded by the book agent."
We are informed by the agents, Messrs. Melchers FOR seeking out and publishing crimes in France & Co., that the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamer an army of 200,000 individuals is engaged, cost- Pandora left Singapore for this port yesterdaying 41,694,720 francs, while the amount ex afternoon...
pended for primary public instruction is only 20,034,916 francs.
SOME one says "no thoroughly occupied man is ever miserable." The Philadelphia News is con- vinced that that man evidently don't know what it is to attempt the feat of keeping twin babies quiet while their mother goes to church. HERE is an "Essay on Man" rather more concise than Pepe's. It consists of the fol- lowing canto:-
•
Man's a vapur,
Full of woes; Starts a paper,
Busts and goes.
he Honghong Telegraph toral coarseness; coarsened still more by takes as real, and plumes and ruffes inefable elegance, and of an intelectual cast of
THERE was neither boat nor bridge to cross the lowa stream which separated Patrick Foley from his sweetheart, Kate Marron. "If you loved me, Pat," the girl called to hit, "you'd swim over to me." He was drowned in trying to độ it. WE read in El Comercio that the Marqués del Campo's line of Spanish Mail, steamers between Barcelona and Manila bas received a further subsidy from the Government to enable it to run steamers fortnightly instead of once a month as hitherto has been done.
mirer of his son, Lord Randolph Churchill He THE late Duke of Marlborough was a great ad-
was accustomed to sit for hours and hours in the Pers' gallery of the House of Commons, listening with rapturous admiration-to-the speeches, points of order, and interpellations of
New York, it is said: "The waiters are of DESCRIDING a new hotel in the Fifth Avenue,
The countenance. They looked like graduates at Harvard. They want two clean shirts and two white chokers a day, and change their aprons three times an hour. A spot on a' bosom or a crease in a tie involves instant dismissal." A DRAGOON was tried in Dublin for desertion, and for carrying off his horse and accoutrements at the same time. When on his trial, an officer horse away; to which Pat. promptly replied, what," said the officer, "did you do with that money you got for him?" "That, please your honour," said the fellow, with the utmost indiffer-We hear that the German flagship Storch has ence, "ran away too."
A, FRIEND told us an anecdote the other day quie-new to us: When ElTree, afterwards Mrs. Charles Kean, was visiting France some
the leader of the fourth paity. SURPRISE has often been expressed at the fact that no new species of animal seems to have appeared since the glacial age. Donald Mac kintosh, writing in the Geological Magasine, which appears to be growing, that only a fews beds were laid down.
|
chorus of coronetted and "robed British
is still in her teens, while Viscount Garmoyle, peers. The bride elect of this romantic match
who was born in 1861, is twenty-two years of age. The Hat, of English actresses who have married British noblemen is a small one. The earliest instance is that of Miss Anastasia
Robinson, a celebrated opera singer and pupil of Dr. Croft. She was privately married to the Earl of Peterborough, who some time afterwards publicly owned her as his wife. The countess survived the earl about fifteen years, and died in in The Beggar's Opera, in 1728 became, 1750. Miss Lavinia Fenton, the original "Polly""
Duchess of Bolton, retired from the stage in 1729, and died in 1760, aged fifty-two. The famous Elizabeth Farren became Countess of Derby and died in 1829. Harriett Mellon married Mr... Coutts, the banker, În 1815. Mr. Coutts died in |1822; and bis widow mamed the youthful Duke
Louisa Brunton, who made her debut at Covent of St. Albans in 1837, dying ten years later.
died, at the advanced age of seventy-eight, in Garden in 1803, became Countess of Craven, and 1860. Mary Bolton made her debut in "The Beggar's Opera" in 1806; married Edward Lord Thurlow in 1813. Marion Foote made her first
appearance, at Covent Garden in'1814, and on April 7th, 1831, she became Countess of Har Katherine teplens, who from 1839 till her Tingtones Toy the ln t the fomented death in February 1882, at the advanced age of eighty-eight, was Dowager-Countess of Essex.
SWEET girl graduates in law sounds all Hight, wouldn't reverend even the splendid talents
creature was always having tiến with the Judge, probably because when he asked her to stala her reasons she used to reply, with a fightening of her The other day a prisoner said (very naturally) that rosebud lips, “Just because; So there, now !'
he would like to have Miss Kate which her name Is Kate Kane, attomey to defend him, the
its clutches. He is the Bratus of the Bench and lule less than an el in innocence, ——a man who would-not spare his own son How he got his appointment is one of that If that son had transgressed the law. And sort of mysteries which have grown too this inexorability being universally credited common to ha wandered se Anyhow, to him, becomes a fixed part of his char-young Justice Shallow goes off on his new acter. From thenceforth his own estimate campaign with his wig and bis whiskers of himself is that he is an exceeding Just and his conceit, determined to make a fool Judge, Just, though stern. This is the of SoLoxor by comparison. The first case crying injustice-the cold mechanical mur- of any importance he has to try is one of der which is worse than brutal, in having horse-stealing. Let us imagine the scene. no consciousness. Such a man would A large part of the island of Film-Flam abstain from hanging his own father is in possession of wealthy land owners. convicted of a sufficient crime-only be- They breed horses and other things. Now, cause the father of sucha man would prob- a horse to them is worth money; whereas, ably have been hanged long before. the man who steals their horse is worth no- Let is take a type of the second class thing to them. Very well. It is advisable of Judge the man who knows little. The that that man should be punished to the amount of his knowledge is a professional full extent of the law, in order to dis- secret-and kept such as a matter of es- courage others from committing the like prit du corps. Lawyers know how little robbery. Never mind if the horse is a knowledge it is; but they don't communi- scrubber, and valued at little more than cate this to the general public, because the worth of his hoofs and hido, Never the general public are made to be hood-mind if the man who steals him has a wife winked, lawyers are made to hoodwink | and family, who will starve if he be sent them. Consequently, the general public to gaol. It is the principle of the thing: consider this kind of Judge a prodigy of he must be punished on principle. And learning for much the same reason as so they ask the Judicial suckling, who has drunken journalists of a type we have been sent among them to represent the met at various times, are considered majesty of the law, to dinner or for a trip. THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW. [3 clever. Look at his features: low foreto Canton, or anywhere else you like to head, sensual lips, heavy eyes, and a imagine. And when he goes, they treat broad brutal jaw. Here is a case of na him with a sarcastic respect which he gluttony. Look at him on the bench: himself greatly in consequence. bulky, burly, and blotchy-faced. It it conversation turns upon the state of HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1883 were not for his robes-and-wig, you the country, and his hosts with insid: would take him for a prosperous burg-lous flattery affect to consider that he WRITING on law and its surroundings, alar. The case which he is trying is, we knows more about it than they do them well known contemporary says that the will suppose; one of murder. It might selves, with an "of course we needn't tell net result of the theories of wise men,
be manslaughter; it might be justifiable you" and "this sort of thing is no news to moulded into practical forms by eras of homicide. While the counsel on each you," joined with a pretence of considering experiment: is the thing we call law. Law side are arguing and examining the wit-him one of their own class, and, conse. / asked him what could induce him to take his advances in explanation of this the new theory but there is sweet girl attorney in America who is the safeguard of society. And, conse- necsses, His Honor is squinting through quently, possessing all its prejudices against quently; it should be interpreted-and-ad- 1 his spectacles, lolling about on the bench the lower orders, which completely turns He ran away with me, your honour."-"But thousand years had elapsed since the glacial and high-lineage of our own Solon. This fair ministered only by grave and learned men
his head. Then, after dinner, when flushed -not so old that the blood be frozen in
with wine, he smirks with mystic grimness, their veins, and all human sympathy with
as if to imply "Let me alone. gentlemen It; neither so young that it run too hotly,
let me alone and see if I don't 100 settle the hash of the lower orders." And then audible whispers buzz around the table, such as "This is the sort of man we've been wanting; "This is something like a Judge," and so on, and a nice little job of "mint selling" not "mint sauce" or something in the Government land selling line is put in a fair way of being comfortably managed.
Shortly after, a man is tried for horse-"Is the art critic in?" inquired a gentleman stealing, or writing down systems of job clothed in neglected hair and shabby frock coat, bery of a type sufficiently well known and and with fear and trembling unfolded to view a "Sugary in their nature, to require bits that I have just thrown off, and I want you couple of paintings. Here," he said, "are two much further comment at our hands, and, Justice SHALLOW sentences him to ten years' worth." "Well" replied the art critic, without to tell me candidly what you think they are: Imprisonment.
giving the pictures a second glance, "I think they are worth just what you say they are." "Just what I say, they are?? " Yes, two bits." THE late Bishop of Oxford prided himself on being able to indentify invidually all the clergy of his diocese. But on one occasion when Dr. Wilberforce was dining with a number of them,
has reached us, and we admit it ends tantaliz”, he observed one'clerical brother whose name
One would have liked to know whether he did not know. Unwilling to confess his LAN ATAK and Chuen Akan were found peram the grating in the cell door, was melted by her the Judge went down to taunt his victim through Ignorance, and too cautious to make inquiry, bulating the roof of the Yum Fat Hong in Bon- beautiful distress and lovely deshabille, got mar the good Bishop approached the unknown, and bam Strand this morning with the intent to sled to her by the gao! chaplain, and swas laye how you exactly spell your name, to which the com" and said he wanted money. His retire on bir wie or richer the other chap came by way of a feeler remarked to him, "I forget steal. The first prisoner candidly owned the mediately arrested on his own warrant as the per somewhat discomfiting reply was "J-6-5-C-8.*-
ment for the next six months will, as he could along, paid the fine released Kate, and presented THE enterprise of some people deserves special not get two sureties in so dollars each, in aer on their dog day with a pair of slippers. The Judge who knows much and is cal-notice. Working on the principle that its an ill measure tend to alleviate his want of the made out of
wind that blows nobody some good, Mr. W. needful. The second pri and general dealer, no sooner heard of the Can- now enable his to consider his way--and "Bo Brewer, the enterprising Queen's Road bookseller" and a three months' retirement will ton disasters than he despatched bis photo-wise, grapher to Canton to take photos of the places THE steamer Honam, which arrived yesterday lette that have suffered; at the hands of the rebel from Canton, brought the news that the Seif our lasus of yesterday rioters. A large sale of these interesting photos was met at Lankit and would probably reach will doubtless reward Mr. Brewer's enterprising Cantou at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The Esper 1 am writing this letter after a day's hard and and ingenious idea.
was seen at anchor close to Castle Peak awing over the place, as I have to go our rounds at p exciting work to you must excuse my flying all to stress of the weather. The Powon, which wo'clock went over to Stone Cutter Island, retumed to the At this morning he, watchman on the Wharf today at 1 o'clock, the White Cloud Hankbe what kicked Chinaman into the following sub shortly after. The Powas made water and that started the row. The mob
allenges to to Cantes founday but
They was compelled to put back. The Kinggekon, ahout any row about of aim. (and first looted which left at 11 o'clock yesterday forenoon for Thomas Row and Smith's Jualor mess and then Canton with a goodly number of Europ
** aiuccession Bander's bangalow,
low Draw sengers, among whom was nur respondent,” had to seek shelter close cutter's Island until 3 o'clock in the when the proceeded on her journey.
THE following important letter Jate volcanic disturbances di i and vicinity has been forwa Mosby, the U. S. Chusul af
and carry away their discretion. This is as it should be. Let us see how it is,
Reverently we approach the august theme. It is an audacious thing, and savouring al- most of a sacrilege, to beard the elders in the gate. They are venerably wigged and But, the outward pompously ermined, bravery does not appal us. We happen to know that as Sampson carried all his strength in his hair, there are many Judges who carry all their law in their wigs. For this very reason we have always uphold the good old practice of wearing wigs against any attempted innovations.
and picking his teeth, Presently he be gins to fidget, and his dull eyes begin to blaze; they look like two holes made for the devil to glare from-as was once said of the eyes of Judge JEFFREYS, His Honor is in a hurry to get to dinner. What is the use of sifting testimony and fooling away the time of the Bench? Guilty, of course, gentlemen of the jury! When a fat turkey is getting burnt on the spit, and the table has been laid an hour, what is the life of a lout that it should stand in the way of the pleasure of his betters? The examination is over, The Judge, gallops through his summing up as fast as an acolyte through his prayers. His curs, contemptuous manner has its influence on the Jury The reflected light of his im- There are various kinds of Judges in the portance shines on them. The man is British colonies: Judges who know much, probably found guilty. Then, with a grim Judges who know little, and Judges who humour entirely his own, he pronounces know nothing. The majority belong to the the sentence of death. One miserable middle class. But there are empirics wretch more is hurled into eternity, and we are using this term in the common and His Honor goes home to dine, not in the strictly-philosophical sense-in-Eternity! The dreadful dark that each class. We hold that it takes more yawns for the dead! What does the to make a Judge than a mere knowledge SLOTTERHODGE SOLON, who sent this man of law. We hold that the idea that a there, think of it? He has no time to Judge should be as immovable as a Mem-think of it. He is by this time too much phian Sphinx, is utterly wrong. And we engaged with his dinner. What does he hold a good deal more, as you will see know, or if he did know, what would he you will wait till we come to it.
if
|
|
Further, with such men on the bench as we have been writing about, a man who strikes out in his own defence at a stroll ing barn-door ranting blackguard and imposter of the deepest dye, or tries fairly to defend himself from the underhanded attacks of a shallow pated skunk, renders himself liable to imprisonment, fine, and heavy damages.
Now, what we have to say is this. That the two latter classes of Judge the class care for the possibilities that were in the that knows little, and the class that knows man he so airily sentenced to a shame-nothing-should cease to judge, and be ful death. Nothing. Such considerations brought to judgment. would interfere with his digestion,
The scriptural ideal of things is that lous-the man... who has judged men so every man should sit under his own fig-long that he has forgotten his humanity tree. The judicial ideal of this kind of should be sent into obscurity; and he judge--la that every man, not a judge, should be sent so far into it that he could should shiver under the shadow of his own never see the light again, gallows.
This sort of Judge is merely a murderer with opportunities,
years ago, one of the Custom house 'officers was
proceeding to examine her trunk for contraband goods. "Contraband goods!" exclaimed a by- stander, "Who ever heard of contraband goods lost on the Frenchman, but Miss Tree laughed in the trunk of a tree?" Of course, the joke was till she cried.
Finally. This is our last word. We would advise that a law should be made, whereby, at the expiration of a certain number of years in office, a rope should be THE New York journals are beginning to take sent to criminal Judges, to do the same
some interest in Mormon immigration, incited with it as Turkish Pashas do with the bow-probably by the recent attempts to unload Irish string.
paupers at Castle Garden. They inquire why it
the pale of the law, that you reduits, for the proscribed cause are allowed to sail from England and land in this country? The query is a per. tinent pas 'and demands an answer. If the Mermions are to continue violating the law" at Salt Lake, the only way the Govemment can retaliate is by cutting off the foreign recruits to polygamy. In no way could a more effective blow be struck against the insolent hierarchy that defies our laws, and a
TELEGRAM S..
LONDON, September joth. THE GERMAN, FLEET IN CHINA. The German Admiral in China has received
orders to collect a squadron to rendervous at Hongkong to cruise about the treaty parts
THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS
We will begin by taking a type of the first class of Judge. And, in order that we may deal with him the more impartially, we will say that he is at present residing at the North Pole, where, because of his temperament, he is exceedingly popular. Very well. He is a fish blooded man, with a clear head and ho heart or none that has yet been discovered. He is very clever and very honest as Judges go-and very unpre- possessing. But he has the virtue of For some offence-perhaps the first ever knowing all about law. He can walk committed--he sends a man to prison for through its labyrinths without a thread. years, winding up the sentence with some He bristles with points and precedents. thing.sounding strangely like a brutal | But he grovels before the fetish of the joke. If one kindly word had been sald letter, and is mentally, incapable of even the future of that man might have been understanding the spirit, of the law altered. But the word is not said, And Whomsoever he condemns will know that so the man goes to prison; and; per- his law is good-which is, in Itself, a com- haps, having had such provocation to forting reflection. But there is nothing crime As makes him more sinned human about this blue-lipped spectre. He against than sinning, and being, as all is simply the personification of the letter men are, prone to excuse himself, he of the law. He is a casuist, and casulstry: broods in his cell upon Burns' realistic lines almost always leans to the side of cruelty, on the inhumanity of man to man, and the No red current of humanity runs through black venom gathers in his heart, He. his veins. His blood is iced water,-A-proclaims in his-soul-a-vendetta-against- man who sweeps a fellow-creature put of all, authority from thenceforth,'
When existence with as passionless a face as that man comes out of gaol, what depth though he were sweeping a pawn off a of degraded villainy may he not descend chess-board...
to? He may even become a policeman As we said before, we hold that legal or night-soil coolic. Things nearly as knowledge alone is not a sufficient quall-terrible as this have occurred through fication for the Judgeship. A Judge is one lack of a kindly word when it was most who uses, as well as pronounces, judgment; needed. and laws happen to be so made that be- Type three-third class-The Judge tween minimum and maximum penalties who knows nothing. This is a callow there is as great a gap as between earth creature, of the Justice SHALLOW kind. He and sky. And the man without a heart has frequently the excuse of being young, always-leans to the maximum-He does but this only lasts while his youth lasta, so at first. from a sincere Idolatry of the and age does not bring him wisdom. We From Governor-General Netherlands India to law in its sternest aspect. The law is two- have our mental eye on an Individual of faced, like Janus, and this type of Judge always offers sacrifice to the terrible face. In time he obtains a reputation for impar tiality and sternness-the names which men give to pitilessness, till they fall into
this kind at this very minute. We will say-just to make things pleasant for all parties-that he is at present advertising. his incapacity in the island of Flim-Flem He is little more than a boy In experience,
SUNDA STRAITB, --[(FROM "STRAITS TIMEL BATAVIA, 5.30 pm.
No news from Suma
feet thick. 35%
elegantly dressed and very beautiful lady,
received telegraphic orders to proceed to Canton and the fact that two British and one French. at once." Owing perhaps to her heavy draught gunboat have gone up already she has remained behind. The Stock, we hear, was to go as far with small guns were to be dispatched to Canton, up as Whampoa from whence three large boats
A yours who had for two or three years been discovered the other day that there was a tival paying his addresses to a $20,000 Brooklyn girl
in, the field. He thereupon sat down and wrote and can do no more. How does the deal stand "Darling, I have advanced over $300 margins, The next day brought him an answer, which read "Margine exhausted and deal closed." "Bet- ter invest in a $5,000 girl.
who, perhaps had refused to let him kiss her Judge," however, was "not friends” with Kato,
behind the Beach. So he assigned the defence to another lawyer. A day or so later, the lovely beside the clerk in front of the Judge's desk. attorney entered the court-house, and took a seat
then suddently rose and seized a large ink Miss Kate looked at him a few minutes, and
ping from her hands, she next caught up stand from the desk. The inkstand slip-
a glass of water. The Judge's attention with attracted by bar movements, and, as he tuen-
rings in a tree are no guide whatever to the tree's This singular mode of throwing Now, the scientists tell is that the concentriced his head, Miss Kate threw the contents of the glass in his face, wetting his clothes also. cold water on age; that a section of the trunk may show thirty his suit made the judge vexed. He never told rings when the tree is only eight years old. his love, but on the contrary be ordered the off- There you go again. "By-and-bye, when you go cer to arrest Miss Kais. After she had been six sings on each botn, the man will pull a copy a fine of 10 and to stand committed to to buy a cow, and stand appalled at seeing forty sentenced her for contempt of court to pay placed in the prisoners' dock, he immediately.
of "Origin of Species on you, and swear by all the country gaol, until that sums should that is scientific that the cow is a helfer, only be fonbeaming. That is all of the story that thirteen months old come next Junct
Prisoner's answer.
mo be an-Italian countess,-lately-called at-publish it as the Informat palica office of the Faubourg Montmartre, doubtless prove of great VAG and complained that some valuable family jewels, home from this and other ports which had been in her possession the night be
DEAR SIR-ANNOUN
The talagraph will bewerin
perso
en Leukaisa laland le Sameda Busty and welkywa być u tidni wave of (it'in Mumba
or
of Telok Betong reported by Captali mer fore, had disappeared, and that sho suspected Jon & Mo Governor General London, who was there that one of her servants had stolen them. The during height of eruption. Steamed to Anjer to police commissary, Tomasi, went at once to the form inches of ashes on deck. In some places in the searched the servants' apartments, but found of a give alarm; found it destroyed. Had eighteendy's residence, Rue Lafayette, and thoroughly Straits pumice stone was floating over seven nothing. In the salon his attention was at
tracted to a picture of Judith, which hungere appearance of the Jarz 6pm.
on the wall along with some other choice. becerata 10ft and 86 Miesabu palm has been paintings. He gradually remembered these compond of lenda fasad of oom and cras
- mazies and labundables: ban 1941 ingewan count given of a Judith by Murillo, stolen have made their apps on how the wee with other pictures and money some time. before from a credulous gentleman by a Spanish pased owner to the lady, who, on seeing him, adventuress. The commissary fetched the sup
broke down at once, while he identified her at a at once, and the preliminary taquity revealed Bertha Gonsalves. She was, of course, arrested
that she was the daughter of a tailor, born at Batignolles, and for years had been marquerad- ing as a Spaniard, a Pole or an Italiaa.
Loss of ten thousand people to the district of Tiringia confirmed. People who know both costs of Straits well estimate the total loss of
August 31st.
life to be over thirty-thousand.
Governor Straits Settlements. not fall to apply to you; present means sufficient Thanks for your kind offer; if necessary, I will Extent of calamity yet unknown; in one single district ten thousand people were drowned) whole province became a desert.
“Batwom Krakaian and Sebensla lalaaad zá framl: formation
The navigation of the Stralis la titie' rendered very unend store so sa (ha krishda change on the bottom are part yae known, and you willberufero inform ali vessala homagsed beend to a „Klan ETONS DURIšau în uongng thì pants ru Mod Teylatbla j tothat vicinity for the purpose of making fand sound
The Highshoomen hairs of contrag bees waabed wwwy, Bankets and
and can she the pewien, by the conf
soon ich modern
batong the way are total rain, met-a
“so far known is very large arhijet tim_towns of Anja,
wholesale destruction along she comat, 7/
son responsible for
* payment of the fine inflicted"
publication
the wharf and then charged on Shanien."
Police
opports
2