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vindication of the law, it is necessary THE steamer songsang left the Cosmopolitan that this brutal treatment of the Chi-Dock to-day, and the Meusaleh will dock there nese by Europeans should be summarily to-morrow. stopped, and Mr. WonHouse is to be con- THE estimated population of Ireland at the middle gratulated on having taken the initiative of the year 1881 was 5,097,730. During that year, in such a forcible and practical fashion. 89,136 persons emigrated from the country. have done, Gozrics once very pertinently graph. Co., that their station at Kow-Wa has said that of all thieves, fools were the been repaired, and communication with Canton worst; they rob you of time and temper. is now restored. Mr. FLANAGAN'S apologists have done even more than this. They have degraded our common humanity, by defending cowardice and brutality.
ONE hundred and seven couples who thought themselves ill-soled, and too many whom perhaps, were so, applied for divorces in the Connecticut Supreme Court during the first six months of this year.
THE cost of keeping in first-class style a horse. and carriage in New York city is said to run from $40 to $45 a month,'
A CONTEMPORARY publishes a poem addressed *To an assassin." "That Fright assassinsdesgu punishment; address your poetry to them.
for the express purpose of destroying the spari rows, a remedy that is a little worse than the disease AM 2
WE hear that the German barque Chandernagor, Captain Sachse, which leaves here to-morrow for the Philippines, has been chartered by a Manila firm to load timber at "Pitogo for England. IT is rumoured that His Excellency Chang Viceroy of the Two Kwang, has stated his inten- sion of being present at the trial of the Customs officer Logan. If this be true, it plainly indicates
with the redoubtable FLANAGAN, but seriously our and miles of the pro-Chinese versus speaking we cannot compliment him on European branch of the great Exeter Hall so
called humanitarian party. Mr. Wodehouse the exceeding feeble defence he offered for will, however, shortly realize the fact that Sir his cowardly outrage on an unoffending J. P. Hennessy has left, the Colony, FAMILY AND DISPENSING and defenceless boy. The yarn told by may obrere that the stove extracts we Mr. FLANAGAN to the the magistrate was may observe that the statement made by WHOLESALE, AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, just a trifle, too thin"-even for Mr. our morning contemporary, that the in- One word to our rabid friends and weWE are informed by the C.-H.K. Wa-Hop Tele: PHILADELPHIA própose to raise and train cats
WODEHOUSE. "I returned home about fiction of the so-called harsh and crue! nine o'clock,' said Mr. FLANAGAN, "and sentence has excited general indignation, was unable to get into the house, as no one is a gratuitous falsehood, and what makes answered the ball. I went away and the matter worse is that the writer must returned at about twenty minutes to ten, have known he was making a false but being still unable to get in, left again.assertion for the purpose of misleading, a Finally returned at 12.30, and after ringing section of the public. The China Mail's a long time the boy came and let me in. remarks are only what might be expected I was annoyed and did strike the boy," from that paper. Not one of the "sapient -This-story-was not in any way corro- sentences" quoted by "Gribble" has the Sborated, and if it did not look ridiculous slightest resemblance to the case now under on the face of it, it is distinctly con- review; they are principally paltry squab- tradicted by the evidence of the "boy" bles amongst the natives, and they are all But even if it had been strictly accurate free from the element of brutal cowardice in "every detail, it would have been no which makes Mr. FLANAGAN's offence so excuse for conduct which is fortunately conspicuous. The references to Exeter rare in this colony. It is only just to state Halland Sir JOHN POPE HENNESSY, are, un-, that Mr. FLANAGAN expressed his sorrow der the circumstances, singularly inappro for having struck the boy, but whatever priate, but from such a source neither truth
have carried with the magistrate was influence this expression of regret might nor intelligence could be looked for.
completely demolished by the further re- mark that "he was sorry that he hurt the boy as much as he did, but he lid it under
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A correspondent wrote to us yesterday, above the signatureVolunteer: "—"I should like to know through the medium of your columns whether the Hongkong
Volunteers will take any steps or call a meeting to protest against the sentence passed on the 15th inst, on Mr. FLANAGAN, the trumpeter of the corps". The Volun- teers will be wise to permit Mr. FLANAGAN to languish in his dungeon cell undisturbed
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 18th September.
THE TONQUIN QUESTION.
The French Minister of Foreign Affairs has informed the Ministry that the negotiations are progressing favorably with the Marquis Tseng, and the French Government is resolved upon adopting a conciliatory policy.
THE REVOLT IN CROATIA. The Croatian revolt is extending to Bosnia.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE French ironclad Triomphants left the harbour this morning for a cruisc.
THE sensational strike of the mafoos at the
Hörse Bazaar, Shanghai, terminated on the after- noon of the 13th inst.
INTELLIGENCE from Korea announces the catab lishment of a Board of Health in the Japanese settlement in that country,
THE British gunboat Esk, one of the reserve vessels lying at Kowloon, went out for a trial trip to the Ly-et-moon Pass this morning at 10.20 and returned shortly before noon. She attained a rate of speed which, considering the time she has been out of deck, must be re- garded as very satisfactory.
A RICH but miserly old man named Hallory, who was fond of the theatre, but always went into the gallery, once bet Sheridani a supper that he could not instantaneously make a thyme on his name. The wit accepted the wager, and in- stantly said,
**There is an old man named Hallory,
Who own himself soch a smaḥ salary,
That when he would go To see au show.
IN a most unaccountable manner Mr. Un Alun
He sneaks to the shiling pallery,”
the intense interest taken in this cause cllibre
by the Chinese authorities.
AN extraordinary Issue of the Governmènit Ga- zette, circulated this moming, has the following notification"His Excellency the Officer ad- ministering the Government has been pleased · to appoint Ernest MacKean, Esq., barrister-st law, to act provisionally as Attorney General until further notice." This appointment “has been made owing to the departure for Japan of Mr. O'Malley, who has lately been in very in- different health,
GENERAL BOURT, late commander-in-chief of the French forces in Tonquin, arrived here last night.
civil commissioner in military affairs To the troops at Hanpt, and there can be little doubt gallant officer was exceedingly popular amongst
that his departure from the country will seriously
judice French interests in, Tonquin, DANIEL CAIN had the misfortune to get loose,
from Haiphong by the steamship. Namulan, and the influence of passion after receiving much provocation by being "kept out of
one of the vagrant class, mistook the till of his house," Mr. FLANAGAN also expressed
Wong Acheong's shop for his own cash box and will, we understand, leave for Marseilles by the Messageries Maritimes Co.'s steamer Djennak his willingness to make the boy repara-
abstracted therefrom the sum of seventy cents. tion and pay him any compensation the
Being expostulated with anent his mistake Uno Thursday. As will be seen from the letter of resorted to the leg bail argument but was finally our Haiphong correspondent, published in and other column, General Bouet-threw up his come Sua rentiment is evidently a cheap com-magistrate thought fit. But Mr. Wonz modity in Hongkong; judging both from House did not-consider the case one that | by-the-reports_of_such_arrant follies. The British steamer Esmeralda and the stopped in his career by a lukong who tripped mand owing to the intolerable interference of the
up the runaway-and-yanked him off-to-durance. the independent and inspired utterances in could be settled by a trifling monetary If any meeting is convened the subject American steamer Ping-On have been char-vile. For the next three months Mr. Unit the press of this colony on the recent action compensation; he said the assault was discussed should be whether it is to the tered to take cargoes of coal to Haiphong.
give his best services to the gao! authorities in of Mr. H. E. WODEHOUSE, Police Magis- most brutal one and that when the credit of the corps that Mr. FLANAGAN'S THE Winter Meeting of the Fohkien Race Club return for his bare board and Lodging. trate, in sentencing Mr. JOHN FLANAGAN toomplainant-first-appeared-before-him-name should be allowed to remain on the will take place on the 13th, 14th, and 15th of fourteen days' imprisonment and a fine of his face presented a spectacle which roll of members.
Another correspondent, December. Entries close on November 22nd... CHUN AVUN, a member of that numerous gang who roam about plundering children of their $10 for a brutal, cowardly and entirely un- ought never to have been seen, and who signs himself "A Voice from the THX steamer Booksang, which arrived at Shang- silver ornaments, faced his Worship this mom amongst the West Enders yesterday, and provoked assault on the Chinese boy, pointing out that these assaults by Euro- Ranks," writes to the evening paper, hal on the 13th, reported having passed the FUNG AING. It has been our disagree- Peans tended to cause so much ill feeling characterising the sentence as cruel, un-Store Nordiske at anchor off the Talchow ornament from the person of a small child yesterpongelow of the most-powerful descrip able duty on more occasions than one to that it was necessary to put them down, just and mischievous, and desiring to know Islands, have found fault, with Mr. WODEHOUSE in informed Mr. FLANAGAN that he intended what steps are being taken to have it re- the performance of his duties in his several making an example of him, and that the versed. This innocent person does not positions of magistrate, coroner, and super-sentence of the Court would be fourteen know what are the legal steps necessary days' imprisonment with hard labor, and to be taken for obtaining a repeal of this intendent-of-the-fire brigade,_and_we_are_
rather afraid that our criticisms have not al- $10 as compensation to the complainant crying injustice, but offers-to-subscribe-
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THE French corvette Volta with Monsieur Tri cou, the French Ambassador to China on board left Shanghai for the north on the evening the 13th inst. M. Tricou goes to Peking.
of
ing on a charge of snatching a thirty cent allver imbibed railier freely in various glasets of
day.. The evidence clearly, showed that Chun tion. The tonic was too much for Dan'l and was a thoroughly bad hat," and not the sort of deprived him of the use of his legs, so be man who honestly earns his bread by the sweat picked out a soft place on the stone pave his brow, so he was treated to six weeks hard ment on which to recline while the effects of labor in the "Retreat” which it is hoped will | the drink evaporated. So far, so good. While tend to cure him of his snatching habits., - peacefully slumbering surrounded by an admir ing crowd of gaping Celestials, Dan't was explod
of
ways erred on the side of leniency. When or a further term of seven days. Mr. twenty five dollars to any fund that may SIR GEORGE BOWEN left Shanghai for Cheloo or the 13 sick men landed on Stonecutter's by a man in uniform who rudely woke him up
a
FLANAGAN then discovered, apparently for the first time, that he had a wife and two children and that to send him to gaol would effect his utter ruin, and so implored the magistrate to substitute a money penalty for the term of imprisonment, a request to which Mr. WoDERCUs firmly declined to accede.
be rafsed for the purpose, and concludes with the somewhat singular and strikingly incoherent assertion that "crushing un- fortunate Europeans in Hongkong will not assist in getting redress from JoaN CHINAMAN for-the riots in Canton, but will assuredly tend to prepare the way for similar scenes
here."
We heartily sympathise with Mr. Joux FLANAGAN in his present situation because he has a wife and children, and moreover
en route to Peking in the steamship Kowshing at noon on the 13th inst. Sir Harry Parkes left for the north in H.M.S. Vigilant the following day.
THERE is an eating house in New York where coffee is sold at a cent a cup, and meats and stews at; three and four cents a plate. There are also two saloons where beer is sold at a cent. a glass.
THE famous packet liner Great Western, now sailing between San Francisco and other Pacific ports, is already twice as old as ships usually get
These are the plain unvarnished facts of the case; we have nought extenuated nor set down aught in malice. And here are one or two extracts from our contem as all men in misfortune are to be pitied. to be. She first sailed from New York to Liver poraries criticising what is said to be a scan. But we cannot shat our eyes to the palp-pool forty years ago, and remained in the Atlantic, dalous and a harsh and cruel sentence.able fact that the cowardly act for which fleet twenty-nine years.
Says the Daily Press: Never before, how this man is now suffering a just imprison-We read that the recent attempt to revive the gold kong received such a sentence as that passed ment places him outside the pale of public excitement in Lower California does not promise apon Mr. Flanagan on Saturday at the Police sympathy. Taken on its bare merits the to be a success. It may be that there are good boy with assault, which assault consisted of
The defendant was charged by his brutal assault on a defenceless Chinese placers in the desert, far from water, but they severe beating on-the-face, which-blackened boy by a powerful man like ME. FLANAGAN, would have to be very rich to pay the cost of his eyes. The assault was admitted, but the a person, it must be remembered, holding a working and the transportation of water. provocation was stated by defendant to have
"ever, we imagine, has any employer-in-Hong.
Court,
and hitched him off to the Central Station. On belog questioned, from the Bench this moming, Cain confessed to the charge and was sent about his business on parting with ose Mexican.
Island from the steamer Afghan five bave since succumbed to the cholera and eight are reported to be progressing towards recovery. The German steamer Dudurg which was placed in quarantine on the 16th instant has not, we are glad to state, had any cases on board. The China which SIR RICHARD T. RENNIE, Her Majesty's Chief came in this afternoon from Swatow displayed Justice for China and Japan, accompanied by the yellow Bag at her fore and steamed direct-Mr. H. S. Wikimony Crown Advocate, and Mr. to the quarantine ground. We have not been able to ascertain whether she has any sickness on board.
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COMMENTING on the death of Mr. Edward Sheppard, reported in our columns yesterday, the Foochow Herald of the 13th instant says: The deceased was one of the oldest residents in China, having settled in the East in the year 1856, and he had been for nearly ten years the in Foochew. Upon receipt of the mournful in representative of Messrs. Russell & Co's house telligence, the flags of the various Consulates at this-port-and-of Messrs. Jardine Matheson Co.'s establishment, were lowered toTM" halfmast”
Malcolm Jones, Chew of the Court, arrived from Shanghai by the French mail steamer Djemah this morning, for the purpose of presiding at the who is staying at the Hongkong Hotel, will trial of the Customs officer Logan.). Sir Richard, probably proceed to Canton by the Kiukiang to-morrow morning. The trial of Logan will probably take place on Thursday, and we hear that a number of the bigh Chinese officials have expressed a desire to be present. So far as we company the Chief Justice to Canton, but during can learn no soldiers from the garrison will ac the trial the British Consulate will be guarded by. a body of marines from the Swift and Espoir. (k A CERFOO Correspondent writes to the Shanghai Mercury---Cool weather har set in, and our Still few are
ORE OF FOR:
other good reasons.
this officer was first appointed to the magis- terial bench we did not hesitate to record our candid opinion that he was eminently unqualified for the position; after the bitter persecution of Dr. FISHER, in the case of the late Captain LEE, we had no alternative but to affirm that as a coroner Mr. WoDE. House was scandalously incompetent; and with the knowledge that he knew far less practically of fire engines, and fire brigade work generally than the lowest workman on the establishment, we were bound in common honesty to state that Sir Grones Bowen had not acted wisely in pla _cing_a_merc_novice, a holiday fireman, at the head of such an Important no intention department. We have of, taking back a single word of what we ̈have, at various times written of Mr
WODEHOUSE's unfitness for ech and all of service of Hongkong; we have not the own house for three hours. This was zer ed to be able to restrain his violent passions, Haiphong for Saigon on the 15th inst., carrying Is the special paragraphist of our evening con- guests have begun to the positions he holds in the Government been the inability to obtain admission to his respectable position and therefore presume THE French paddle despatch boat Alouette Ich out of respect for the deceased. slightest hesitation, while admitting that tainly provocation enough naturally endowed was in adequately punished by the 14 days' important despatches from M. Harmand, the temporary hopelessly and helplessly insane or coming up from your September influences to he has by assiduous study made immense with that virtue or not, it excited great wrath in imprisonment imposed by Mr. WoDEHOUSE civil commissioner in Tonquin, to M. Thomson, what? Here is his latest fight of fancy. We get a supply of ozone
patient man, and, whether progress, in affirming that he has yet the breast of the defendant. It is to be regretted Had Mr. FLANAGAN been tried for a similar Governor of Cochin-China, and also special tele-understand that Mr. Creasy Ewens, solicitor here, Perhaps the most interesting arrival vast deal to acquire before he can fairly what Mr. Wodehouse's better, for the altcrime at home he would have been fortu- grams for the French Government in Paris.
was sentenced him to 14
has been called to Canton by the Viceroy, who Shanghai is an expectant bridegroom who will claim to be up to his work; but we are days imprisonment with hard fabour without the nate to have got off with three months" not Inclined to allow a responsible officer option of a fine, and to pay $10 to the boy as hard labor. It is true enough that the boy MONSIEUR PATENOTRE, the recently appointed desirous of consulting him as to the indemnity soon walk away with a lady who was supposed of the government, who, whatever his
to brutally and so unjustifiably assaulted French Minister to the Court of Peking, was to be paid to the sufferers by the late riot on to belong to this, locality. The missionaries folbles and imperfections, has always been tence we have no fault to find, but we have no was only a Chinese-but pray, Messieursthe formerly chargé d'agaires at that capital. He Shamien." The fact is that Mr. Ewens is acting, are beginning their regular autumn toura
hesitation in condemning the first portion as liberal minded and accomplished journaliststers in 1879-8o. It is said that M. Tricou was
was in Peking during the conference of the Minis under Chinese supervision, for the Canton au among the villa thoroughly straightforward and indepen- unnecessarily severe and wholly unwarranted
thorities in the Logan case, and his business in dent, to be ruthlessly sacrificed by the by the facts of the case. When it is remem of the China Mail and Daily Pras and other superseded at the express request of the Chinese the City of Rams is to make arrangements for discordant and senseless yelping of a num.
bered that on a previous occasion, when rabic would-be agitators, is not a Chinese Government,
the forthcoming trial of that unfortunate man. Mr. Bamiey, of the Gas Works, was
We were informed some time ago that Mr. Joo. ber of maudlin sentimentalists, blind and charged with severely thrashing his boy with lad as sacred in the eyes of the law, and deaf to all sense of justice and fair play.. a stick for impudence and refusal of duty, he not just as much entitled to protection
J. Francis had been retained to defend Logan, We elect to defend Mr. WonEHOUSE Mr. Wodehouse dismissed the case on the ground as if he were a Britonpur song There has
but it seems that the negotiations fell through as that the boy was at fault, it will be difficult to
this able counsel will lead for the prosecution. from the unjustifiable attacks which have understand on what principle he inflicted on Mr. only been one assault case in this colony been made on him by both our contem- Flanagan a degrading punishment for the same during the past seven years so disgraceful
We have received from the Agent of the Easter poraries with regard to this FLANAGAN face. We submit that a fine and some compen in its brutality as this one, and in that
Extension Australasia and China Telegraph sation to the boy would have been ample punlik affair, taking our stand on the simple ment for Mr. Flanagan's offence, and we sincerely particular instance a far more severe sen-
Company, Limited, at this port the "tariff book facts of the case. Mr. JOHN FLANAGAN is a trust that His Excellency the Administrator will tence than 14 days was inflicted and yet
of the Company. The work is got up in meat lose no time in revising what we may justly call clerk by profession and his residence is a harsh, and cruel sentence. It is not too much nothing was said about it by patriotic ONE of the most singular, consklerate and orf information and combines routes and rates of the Miss a well known hue, who
form and embodies a deal of useful and valuable somewhere in Wanchal, On Thursday to say that its infliction has excited general in philanthropists. Of course the person sai benevolent institutions is, says an Ameri tariff charged in sending messages to or from In this fineratin assaulted was a European, and that can paper, undoubtedly the Sandikin Society of any part of the world where there is telegraphic women who ado made all the difference. At every Berlin, of Israelitic origin, intended for the relief communication. As regards the published villages' criminal sessions of the Supreme Court of indigent mothers immediately after their con rates of the company the pamphlet says (See rept numbers of poor wretches are confinement. The Society has two collection boxes Page 9.) We note that the Foochow station is Chinese, and té doing signed to years of penal servitude for one marked with the letter A (Aleph), the represented and the rates for proposed Swatow women to a better petty larcentes and other offences of such other with B (Beth). The former is sealed, and communication are also published. A series of this self-cli a trifling character as to make the secon, in case of necessity, be opened by the elder rules to guldo sender of messages, together with some
only; the other is always open. On the occur a complete index of the Company's foreign afflicted with by any Magistrate on the Hongkong bench for tences appear positively disgraceful. Therence of a death in the Israelitic community. (be stations appear at the end of the work for
any for prisoners are only Chinese, and not the family rich or poor), or on the confinement ******* many months.
night last Mr. FLANAGAN went home rather
compensation for the disfigurement of his face, With the latter porilon of the son-
digration,
The Chino Mail is equally intemperate quite as illogical and a trifle more unjust, Make room for the oracle of the evening
"rag."
The sentence passed by Mr. H.E. Wodehouse, at the Police Court on John Flanagan, on Satute day last, is probably the most extraordinary, not
le
HRH. the Maharajah of Johore arrived at Hankow at the commencement of the racing season, and presented the Racing Club with a cup, value tacls 200. We trust the Maharajah will be down here in time for the "Sky" meeting. The presence of myalty would quickly remove the difficulties which are said to exist in arrang ing a programme.
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on wheelbarrOWE" For Chan ung schooners" of which the motiy is mule, or on pony back. These preachers of the gospel of peace and good will, will traverse almost the whole of this province. We often bear of the devotion of the Roman and the hardships they undergo, but we believe
our · Protestant; missionaries atolinot bus whit behind them in Shantung. Anyone who has spent three or four mouths province and lying in the native that it is not a sort of life to be chose for fun: Perhaps there is no marked instance of
late and knocked at the door; it was opened by a Chinese boy, FUNG ANING, who had been in his employ for about a month. As soon as the door was opened Mr. FLANAGAN seized hold of the boy by the queue, and hammered him most unmercifully in the face with his clenched fist, closing up both eyes and other wise damaging his frontispiece. The boy, ment is unjustifiable in the eye of the law
There is no question that corporal punish- | worth thinking about; but when a Euro of a woman belonging to the same, the open THE New York Suw says that the new railroad sight who had given not one lots of provo- when applied to a servant, even when, as it pean is sent to gaol for fourteen days box, B, filled with money, as well as the bridge over Niagara river is to be about 300 cation, sent for a constable and Mr. appears in this case, great provocation is given, for a cowardly assault, a storm in a sealed one, A, is sent to the family, the head above the present suspension bridge and com FLANAGAN was taken-to-the-police-station, but the fact of a European losing his temper tea cup is at once raised, and the magi- of which is free to appropriate the money in B, pleted by December rect, eight months, from the under sustained provocation, and giving corporal strate who honestly performed his duty is wholly or fur part, if only in part, he or she la time of beginning. It will embody a principle but was eventually released on depositing chastisement to his negligent servant while
required to put the remainder into box A. Rich never before illustrated by any work. Each end $25 as bail. The unfortunate FUNG ANG smarting under the annoyance caused him, is no blackguarded and abused. The d
excuse for a Magistrate to deliver a sentence
persons are expected to transfer the whole of the is made up of a section extendin -was-to-severely-beaten-that he had to be almost without procedent-in-its-severity and
Mr.FLANAGAN richly deserves all ha has contents of box Binty A and add thereto what shore nearly half way over the chasm sent to the Government Civil Hospital, and certainly altogether out of proportion in its effects got, and we trust his present experience ever their conscience or their means will promptported about ita centre by a strong Low when discharged from that useful institu- on the unfortunate defendant, to the misdemean will prova a useful lesson to him here or permit them. The messenger of the Society auter arm having no support and tlon, according to the evidence of police We quote below a few of the sapient sentences after. He is not a martyr, whatever calls after some days to retake the boxes. He, Jected like the other to the tight sergeant EPWARDS, there was nothing delivered by Mr. Wodehouse during the last four rabid apologists for his conduct may try of course, finds box,B empty, but nobody knows counter advantage is i given
or five months in cases of assault, from which amiss with him excepting that his eyes were it will be seen that the idea of imposing a sen- to make out, and he knows, ItWe whether the money sent in the same has been being anchored or weight much swollen and his face bruised. In the tence of imprisonment without the option of have no desire to press hardly on FLANA used or whether more has been added to A. been adopted so as to avoid the opinion of the Chinese boy Mr. FLANAGAN one is an entirely new one, not even having GA in his troubles, but rather the con- Meanwhile the indigent have been assisted with involved in the construct!
been applied at the Magistracy, in enser "of was the worse for drink; the police ser aggravated assault with weapons. Comlog trary, as he will find should be ever it having felt embarrassed and the rich have bridge. The ends of the
done good without ostentation. The Society has geant stated that he was not drunk, though on the top of the late outbreak of anti-foreign deserve and stand in need of public afsted for more than a century; its humane he had been drinking." We have not the
Chinese, it looks very much as though "Mr. pleasure, of being personally acquainted
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-our-committed but a
feeling at Canton and elsewhere among the suppo But for the preservation of fort † purposes are said to have of late years been res
Wodehouse were going in strongly for the fave dor, the interests of justice and the stricted to the relief of mothers only,
from
a gap of 125 feet to be filled by At the same time the bridge will be thone braced, so as to prevent danger from presure of the windời
Cossul, Joint protest
sent to the
had adopted thei teral, the matter by nőt.