Entimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1883
second.
portion of Lower Cochin China to France. A FLASH of lightning, according to Sir Charles Scarcely had he concluded this disastrous Wheatstone, lasts less than a millionth part of a war with a foreign Power in the way least injurious to his interests than he was Ir is reported that Prussia has remonstrated with E-N-SING-called upon to encounter a serious uprising the Vatican agaths the language of its sub
on the part of the people of Tonquin,sidized organ, Le Moniteur, at Rome.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
CHEMISTS,
shortly visit France and Germany in order His Excellency Oyama, Stillëgje slišaty personally observe the military syuting of those
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, made discontented by the high-handed THE Philadelphia Herald says that Legitimate | The oil belt, in the United States, cast of the acting of Mrs. Bernard on the Hongkong stage, 1 countries, and their army organization,
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actresses are now known as Probibitionlate; to: distinguish them from those who appear in ughts.
pired is the case of a doting mother, who, being satisfied that her child merited punishment, in sisted on his being previously put under the in- fluence of chloroform. AFRAID of publicity: Why don't you ad- vertise?" inquired a country editor of a jeweler. Because I'm not going to let. burglars know what a big stock of goods I have on hand," he
replied:
DRAT the newspapers! Why can't they leave suckitems out?" exclaimed a hard-up undertaker, when he read an article warning people not to
adulge too freely in green fruit, The fexs says the flag that when the Penny vania oll Gelds are exhausted the supply of kerosing will give out in this country is needless.
Rocky Mountains, is of undefined extent, but it runs through half a dozen States. California, now been discovered that in Colorado there is oil in quantities sufficient to make its extraction a paying business. VIGOROUSLY frank - Now I want to know," said a man whose veracity had been questioned by an angry acquaintance, "just why you call me a liar. Be frank, sir; for frankness is a golden trimmed virtue. Just as a friend, now, tell me why you called me a liar," "Called you a liar because you are a liar," the acquaintance replied. "That's what I call frankness. Why, difficulties would be settled without trouble, and in our case there would have been trouble but for our willingness to meet each other half way," A VERY Young Couple from the district of St. Gull, Switzerland, got married some months ago; but after the first few months' experience of housekeep
woman looked out for a situation, and got one in expenses were too heavy so that the young Paris. When the husband saw her off at the railway station he said, “Now, Mary, for God's skal remember you're a married woman: never forget that." "Oh, no," she said, at the same time fieing a knot on the corner of her handker-
The Chinese merchants of Kobe have held a
society. They will hereafter assemble once`a,
month to discuss matters affecting business.
We would remind our readers that Goldsmith's Tattooing very popular in Hongkong, and a comedy She Stoops to Conquer," WI be per Japanese named Yoshida has invited Okumura,.. formed inthe Theatre Royal, City Hall, this event-the celebrated tattooer of Osaka, to commence
business in the British colony. ing, by the A.D.C., commenting at 9 o'clock, All the seats have been booked and will doubt- less be occupied, as we shall not soon have another opportunity of witnessing the charming
SAYS the Hiogo News of the 18th Inst.:-A very
Japan, was completed last Saturday afternoon at the Ono Iron Works of Messrs. E. C. Kirby & Co. The ladle contained about sixteen tons of metal, and the weight of the casting as in the mould was about thirteen and a half tons; It is intended as a cylinder of the engines for the man- of-war in course of construction at these Works, and the operation of casting was per formed without the slightest acident and in an incredibly short space of time after the metal was allowed to run. The preparations for a large casting of this kind are necessarily tedious and costly, and both Mr. Kirby and Mr. Ellerton, his manager, are to be congratulated upon the complete success which attended this important operation.
A few days ago a woman about twenty two years of fastened her child on her back, and jumped into the pond to the south of Oxaka Castle Both mother and infent were dead when taken out.
Several foreign vessels have recently visited Napa Okinawa Ken, and the captains anked permission to inspect the lalands. The Gov ernor has applied to the Central Government for instructions./NNP DIE
acts of his officials, and anxious to restore, a member of their former ruling family to the throne. That insurrection would in all THE funniest incident that has lately, trans, as we know, has a great store of vil, and it has large casting, the largest yet made in this part of eating as their consulate, and lorried a trade probability have met with success but for the vigorous measures of Tupuc's General, the Marshal TRI Pavose. When peace had been restored by his efforts to the Delta of the Songcoi, the Annamese ruler found a fresh difficulty staring him in the face from the French desire to gain not ERATED WATER Smerely a foothold on the coast of Tonquin, but even a right of way through his dominions Into China. Atthat time Tupue's policy was really guided by the Marshal THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, TRI PHUONG, on whose honesty of purpose he, depended quite as much as on his valour and military skill. But neither the General nor his master was able to pre- vent the French under Garnier endeavour."MY BOY," said a solemn-visaged evangelist to THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTÓN.ing to settle the matter after a vigorous a lad who had just emerged from a hair-pullinking they found they could not keep it 'up-the squadron at Hongkong and to cruise in the and a piber of ignorant, people are afraid, a
THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW, 13 fashion and with a result satisfactory thereafter in a land of pure delight?" "No," sald match with another boy, "do you expect to roam the lad. "I have busted another button, and expect to get licked for it."
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A JAPANESE paper states that actual experiment has proved that the mountain guns made at the Osaka arsenal are as strong as those hitherto imported from Germany. Seventy rounds were fired from each of the new guns without any
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Ty death of King Tunuc, the ruler of Annam, will, according to a correspondent of the Times, undoubtedly further compli- cate the already serious difficulty of attain- ing a satisfactory settlement of the Tonquin, question. During his long-reign, which began as far back as the year 1846, and which will be recollected in the national annals for its misfortunes, he was several
tress. It was then that he inclined in
a
enough lumber left over to fence the church
yard. We'll yetire after that,
It must be extremely het down in Arizona, what but an unusual clevation of temperature could have inspired a local journal to utter this figure of speech-It is almost impossible to rake out of the heated oven of one's brain any article of mental food not overdone."
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chief: "That will keep me in mind of it."
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Much dry weather has been experienced in Okinawa Ken, and the thermometer often to above 100 degrees. "A great deal of incon- venience occurred through wells drying up, and at lyejima the people had to leave and dwell elsewhere.
Some days ago the sun, appeared quite red,
Because a similar phenomenon preceded he great earthquakes or tidal wave will visit Drakay dual visitation years ago, when such tellible damage was occasioned
The Government have had the three notable tes called. Matsushima Miyajima and Ame nobashidate carefully stifveyed. The last named
pine trees growing there. spot projects 12,000 feet into the sea, and is from 100 to 200/feet wide." There are '3,512°
Krekük, the ex-daimio
to lend
(Sands, has among · "descriptions of the Hideyosifoniered the The Naval Minister. dor of Hlogo to sakỹ ocuments to the Depart
COMMENTING on the telegraphic report that the German, Admiral had been ordered to collect his
says There can be little question as to the vicinity of the Treaty Ports, the Japan Mail meaning of the order to the German naval officer in command on the China Station, and it is not difficult to come to the conclusion that Bismarck has made up his mind to afford protection to the shipping trading in the East under the Ger-
To PLACE your umbrella in a rack indicates that greatly increased in the last ten years on the man flag, in view of certain events coming to pass: German bottoms under canvas have it is about to change owners: An umbrella car China Coast, and steam tonnage under the same ried over the woman, the man getting nothing flag has probably trebled in the last seven years, but the drippings of the rain, signifies courtship.
so that there is something at stake should France. When the man has the umbrella and the wo
and Chins ultimately become belligerents.......Taf man the drippings, it indicates marriage. To telegram is an indirect expression of opinion of carry it at an angle under your arm signifies the probability of war. In 2011162) that an eye is to be lost by the man who fol lows you. To put-a-cotton-umbrella by the THE charge of plagiarism (says a contemporary) side of a nice silk one significs "exchange is no brought by M. Mario Uchard against Mr Viceverai ricts of Okayama Kenia. There, place
Green worms have attacked the rice planterin 1-" robbery." To lend an umbrella indicates "rien Sardou, on the ground of a resemblance by He hidden during the day, but at night sally forth am a fool. To carry an open umbrella just tween the two plays "La Flammina and and devout the crope high enough to tear out men's eyes and knock "Odette," has had a result that was generally reported the matter to the Magistrates and asked **{41ne Villafe Chicers havo
off men's bats signifies "I am a woman." pected. The verdict given in Faris on August for advice, as the farmers are unable to sep
down the worms- ANexperimenter says: "I discovered many years toth declared that M. Uchard had no ago that wood could be made to last longer than case, and sentenced him to costa. Some cose natures to henceforth carry condensed aron in the ground, but thought the process so of the reasons for this verdict and very row-root in their vest pockets, in case any un simple that it was not well to make a stir about subtle. Thur, both authors have "borrowed foreseen accident should knock the starch" out it. I would as soon have poplar, basswood or their subject from the common fund of the feeling aab, as any other kind of timber for fence-posts and pastorby which the human heart is swayed
have taken out basswood posts, after having This granted, it is affirmed that two plays landlord, dwells there within the precincts of this been set seven years, that were as sound when resting on the same idea mustofnecessity contain: hamlet a machinist?” Landlord-"A machinist? taken out as when first put in the ground. Time similar characters and situations, but at the same Yes, sir? Tragedian" Then take to him this and weather seemed to have no effect on them. time that M. Sardou's production is original bird of many springs. Bid him wrench assunder The posts can be prepared for less than two in all the points. Esupid:ial tá' originality. The these iron limbs, and then, for our regalement, to cents a piece. This is the recipe-Take boiled character of Odette is distinctly unique: her fault, chisel alices from its unyielding bosom, for elinseed oil and stir in pulverized coal to the con- herafter-conduct,hercynicism before her husband, would dine anon. And, pray you, do it quickly. sistency of paint. Put a coat of this over the stamp the creation as undoubtedly novel; and, Yon peas you need not, carry, for those, with timber, and there is not a man who will live to further, the ignorance of her mother's existence,
in which the child is brought up, the conse-gests the holding of an Exhibition.. dextrous management, we can swallow whelles | | Away!"
quences of the interview between them, and the incidents that occur in the action of the play, all tend to give M. Sardou's work a distinct char acter of its own.
more marked manner_than_ever to the Chinese alliance, and sought counsel as well as active aid from Pekin to assist him out of his difficulties. The troubles which had beset him in one form or other from the very beginning of his reign showed no sign of abatement or of clearing off towards its end. Indeed for him person- prevent the skin from discoloring after a blow ally, whatever the result of the French
or fall, take a little dry starch or arrow-root and operation may finally be, the outlook dur merely moisten it with cold water and lay it eu ing the last months of his life was particu- the injured part. This must be done Imme larly discouraging, and history may have diately, so as to prevent the action of the air upen to record of him that he was even fortu- the skin. However, it may be applied some nate in dying on the eve of greater na-hours afterward. It may be advisable to belll. tional misfortunes. His death must have the certain effect of encouraging the French to proceed-still-further-with-their- of them. enterprise, and in that sense it may be considered a misfortune as being calcu-HEAVY tragedian at railroad hotel-"Prithes, lated to furnish them with a further excuse for offering increased causes of provoca- tion to the Government of China...
TELEGRAMS.
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LONDON, September 22nd. THE REVOLT IN CROATIA, 6oo peasants have assembled at Farkasevaz demanding a separation of Croatia from Hun- gary. The rioters were dispersed by the military, Many were killed and wounded.
DISAFFECTION IN IRELAND.
times called upon to witness the disinte-Several districts in Mayo, Clare, and Limerick gration of his dominions and the weaken- have been proclaimed and require additional ing of his authority; but he retained until constables. the last his pride, which, with an Oriental ruler, often proves a good substitute for power. Tupvc was the grandson of the great Emperor Gialong, who founded the present dynasty in Annam at the end and instrumental concert in the Temperance
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE Austrian Ladies' Band will give a vocal
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sch it rot,” ;
THE following domestic romance comes from Chicago: Charlie Kee, an intelligent China- man, married a pretty young white girl out of a
We are glad to hear that the scheme of a Scot. dish National Portrait Gallery promises speedily to be realised. Some time since a Scotch gentlemission school in Philadelphia a few months man offered io,cook towards founding such a ago. Kee is said to be quite wealthy, having gallery provided a similar sum could be collected, made a large sum of money by taking contracts and the Government have now promited to ask for furnishing railway ties for the Union Pacific for a vote for the necessary amount. Further, Railroad. He adopted the American dress and they propose to make room for the portraits in customs and finally took an American wife. He the Edinburgh Antiquarian Museum by removing says be treated her kindly and bought her all the present collection to the Museum of Science sorts of handsome things: The other day he was deeply grieved to find that the police had colored people. She and another white girl were arrested his wife in a house of ill-fame kept by
and Art.
Mr. Nakayama, the father of Her Majesty the Empress, is now 75 years of age and is suffering from disease of the lungs. Their Majesties the Emperor Bropress and Empress Dowager, are salduous in their attentions to him, and Dr. Ito, the Emperor's physician, has been ordered to attended Mr. Nakayama during his finess Taste Samvader
The
articles manufactured, in the greatsné quality atlasare in stoner and brushes. Cwing, however, to the greed and laid- css of the workmen the quality of these products has fallen off, and the old, reputation of the goods. has been lost. With a view to restore the industry to its former flourishing condition Mr. Matsui, the proprietor of one of the Nara factories, sug
CORRESPONDENCE. 12 NOT S ~{WW"da"%>K_X\ocessarčíy: endorser the opiniona
·Carspondents in this column)
*** SUICIDE.
In Russia (writes "Gil Blasé" in the Overland Mail) the efforts of those having authority to Forus EorroN OF THE "HOMINING TELEGRAPH." divert the popular mind from the consideration SIR, -Referring to a paragraph: in your faste of political reform are desperate indeed. To of the 20th instant anent suicide, together with
many other similar articles which I have, from this end they did not hesitate, we know, to de-time to time, read in various newspapers, &e, I clare war upon, Turkey, and by so doing iq pat have come to the conclusion that the tendency back the national advance by as much (it is com- of seeking relief from the troubles of this life in putedy as twenty years. Just now they have of the present age, on the increase Though, the self destruction is among the civilised peoples
dexterity and success: a war with Germany down the hunden have been so many and revived the anti-German feeling with much temptations to give up the struggle and to lay
KOSSUTH has written a complimentary letter to the advocates who pleaded for the Jews in the stance which occurred some years previously fined. The Chinaman at first declared, with too, they are back at their old trick of Jew-balt love with, a beautiful Jewish girl Julis more to do with his erring wife. He afterwards been smuggled from Hungary great quarti in Hungary. One Sandos fell madly in tears in his eyes, that he would have nothing ing. Into Ekaterinoslav, for instance, there have Weiss, she refused, so listen to him or to paid her ine, but wens away from the courtroom or broads it, in lively colours, represent
in company with two colored men when the police being from their point of view, equally multiform, not only amid the feverish unrest of
of the last century, and who reigned him. Hall this evening, commencing at 8.30. These late Hungarian trial He tells them of a circum-raided the place. Each one-of-the party was desirable with a war with "Turkey: Just How modern life, but at all times and under all cond
Without her.
ligne pet the mus, point of interest is act like
from the world. The past history of tall
conversion to Christianity. Presently a Christian girl named Julia Berecs was found murdered, Sandos charged the Jewess with the crime. She had murdered the girl to procure flood opinions, during the last week, the organization sacrifice of blood is an Integral part of the morder, but suchés moral opiniour and collective
an animal of the bovine family yesterday. A for the Passover. The Jewess aware that bull broke loose on the Bluff and took a header Julia Bores was her dearest friend, that over the cliff... The animal fell a distance of 67 know nothing of the cringe, nor had feet measured, and although unconscious for a
even heard of the Talmud and its injunc time, got up, gave himself a shake, and was led tions. Yet she was sentenced to death. The home as if nothing had happened. This is no Penalty was commuted to hard labour for life "cock and bull" story, for the veracity of our After two years at the deeroyed a confereas informant has never been doubted..
ing his fortune to the Jewess, and a confession that he had murdered the girl. Julia Weiss was,
heritage. of course released, but she rejected the proffered
talented artistes have been very favorably re- self until the year 1820. He was suc-
ceived since their arrival, and have arranged to ceeded by his second son, MINH MAUG, who give a grand concert on Saturday evening next, in was in turn succeeded by his two sons: the City Hall, under distinguished patronage Tuduc, the younger of these, began his when they will doubtless be largely patronised. reign in the year 1846, and his accession to the throne was celebrated in the usual
THE Japan Mall of the seth Inst, has the fol way by the arrival of a Chinese Ambas-lowing-We are informed of a curious accident -or rather a curious result-that happened to sador from Pekin charged with the mission of investing him with the signs of his royal posklon. Notwithstanding this auspicious beginning, it soon became clear. that Tuduc's reign was not to be one of tran. quillity; and disturbances in Tonquin were not more the cause of disquietude than the intrigues of many of his prin- cipal Ministers and courtiers, Little interest would be felt in. these domestic affairs were it not that the riyal Ministers avalled themselves of the influential position acquired by French and Spanish mission- aries of the Roman Catholic religion to all these foreign priests and to de- nounce the numerous converts they had made as enemies to the State. It is doubtful if Tuduc possessed the inclination "to pursue the wise and temperate policy of his grandfather in matters of religion, and he certainly lacked the power and resolution to oppose the counsel of his NG ACHUN, a coolie in the employ of Lieutenant stanchest personal supporters. The per- A. M. Gage "The Bulls," appeared before Mr. secutions, which had not been absent from Wodehouse this morning, remanded from the the reigns of his father and brother who 13th instant, to answer the charge of stealing a had preceded him on the throne, broke gold watch and chain valued at £40, the proper out with renewed fury after his accession.ty of his master, Lieutenant Gage stated that Many French and Spanish missionaries on the 11th Instant at about 4.30 pm. he went out of his room in. Murray Barracks where he
NEW YORK despatch dated August 5th says: -Chinatown has been discussing, with various of Chinese protective associations among the New York Chinamen. Ah Yung Wing Chin, the Consul, who is directing the project, is assailed in most caustic Chinese by those local associations of the kind-Ha Kab Sing the Ha Kab Wong Seng, and the Hong Sech Seng," said a Chinese laundryman in broken English, and these might better be united, than
unfavorable to it. There are already three
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number of the Chrysanthemum, which as usual WE have to acknowledge receipt of the June
add still more to the number" Another China- man who expressed himself Intelligently, thought contains several exceedingly interesting and well HUMAN blood is not a common article of com the Consul imagined himself still in China, and written articles. It is much to be regretted that marce, and; anʼit is not quoted in the markit | desirous as the Emperor's representative, of the managers of this excellent magazine have reports of civilised nations, its value is hard to wielding arbitrary power so far as he could. found it necessary to discontinue its further determine. A negro named Banks, however, Many of the ignorant Chinese, would believe publication. The following circular letter ex-thinks that the fair price of the article is at pre-that he had this right, and he could levy taxes plains the reasons why this course has been re-sent about fivepence a girop; and he has brought on them after the custom et home. Said this an action in the District Court of the State of man: "There are a number of wealthy China- New York to recover. 19a dola. for eight ounces men in New York. I know four in Mott street, of blood that he supplied to a telegraph clerk. who represent $200,000, and one of them has not The facts were as follows:-The clerk boarded| less than $75,000.. It is all'in real estate. The
solved on
The proprietors of the Chrysanthemum regret la sancos that the publication of the magsilne cases with this number. Finding it Expofle to obtain sufficiency of suitable conni butions, they deem it better to discontinue the pebication than to continue it on lies different from those announced in thale pro. gramme of last January. It only remains, therefore, to express their grasude to the public for a kind and Elberil aupport.”
at an hotel; and one night, instead of turn- ing off the gas in his bedroom, he blew it out Next morning he was discovered lying senseless on his bed; and the physicians who were called in decided that unless the operation of traps- fusion of blood was at once performed the man would die. Thereupon Banks, with some.n willingness, consented to allow the requisite quantity of blood to be taken from his am, int stipulating that he should be paid for it at tale
ra ALLAN.CACHES COMes the loosening/ka0ik44 thene restraining bonds.3 Where: Ages almost banished steka
stion pose far to move it.JTES Dot, the the sacrifice of Esther. Solymostwhile, the not the virusite and milure that hapsirheens Novos Vremya, a highly respectable print, has any, time the ther determinative deres in determined, in several violent articles, that the number of those ending their existence by self” Jewish ritual, and that the tribunal which blame which resting upon religion, her ated Scharf and his comrades in imagination was calls to slapind the place that was occupied by declined to accept the confidences of Mority and neck with the generations Whensore bribed by Jews: to acquit the Jews brought up the suicide in the civilisation of ancient Greece for judgment before it. As the Neuse Vraya and Romehow, holly applaisded and how faintly has been scattered broadcast over Souther bared, one will realize that a change has come Russia, it is evident that the Government of over the world in this respect. As a matter of Semitic agitation. The obvious inference is, that chicly prictised in Greece and Roms, in hoog Alexander III, is anxious to fament the anti- fact, suicide was not confined to, nor was it Nihilisus is stronger and revolution nearer than decaying and corrupt calisations some malojor
might be tracélé known and Infsed) in Lonery barbariam we Westems affect to believe, ing
tribe from
Gaul and fromne Jerintark to
JAPAN
(Translated for thear Hisgo::Neuss}"
matiu, Sanuk, intend to publish a journal de
The directors of the sugar factory, at Taka; voted to the sugar industry
maga plus de Karatsu coal is chiefly used by the nary, as the consumption has lately increased seventy more coal vessels will be balti
Korean ponies are amail, but strong and cheap Thiey are easily managed, and several have been imported by way of experiment (%
very large
Consul knows what money there is bere. Ga of these wealthy Chinamen goes to China every year or two, but always keeps his investments here and the laundrymen are employed at $3 w.
Saké is almost unsaleable first al2-present, big, day and board, and will not work for less. Some holders are unwilling to sell; for current quock. of them, I know, often make $5 a day. Now, if tions as the cool weather will be here shortly." the Consul gets these in his association, and
Most of the gold, misted in Japan has been makes them pay $5 each, or if their means mit, as high as $100, then he can levy on them obtained from the mines in Satsuma lost their lives, and thousands of native resides, leaving his watch and chain on the of to centra drop.. The pallent was het, of nese Consul rents the house at No. 95 Clinton.
as he pleases when he wants money." The Chi- that the yield during last July and Auge
converts were ruthlessly massacred.
table. When he returned at 5.30 pani kis pro- coume, in a condition to offer any objections place tu latenor is fitted, up after the Chinese Over twenty, védvě s anhepby When war was declared upon China by perty was missing. He had reason to suspect, but as Banks seemed to be satisfied that be. fashion, with Chinese pictures on the walls. The | gone huntingtickle and is the Allied Powers in 1859, the French that defendant was the thief, at, since he came.
Would
get the money
the transfusion was effect members of his suite ere all dressed after what. We hear from Hokkaido that they bare Government availed itself of these circum into his employ a fortnight ago, he had been ed; and eight ounces of nego blood were in- may be considered the latest Peking models very unsuccessful stances to assert its dormant claims on the missing small sums of money out of his drawer, jected into the veins of the telegraph clerk, who | with the exception of the interpreter, who wears King of Annam under the provisions of a and he had never missed anything before. His eventually recovered, and then offered Banks the the European costume. One of the attachés treaty granted by Gialong three-quarters servant had taken ill a few days last week, during totally inadequate sum of 5 dola. The disap might well pass for a Peking dude. His dress which is he had not missed anything. The pointed negro lost no time in suing for payment is of a sky-blue tint, with brilliant ribbons. His day previous to the robbery of the watch and of the larger amount, but he did not succeed in hair la elaborately braided, a broad band of chain the defendant resumed bis work. The recovering it. The Court, apparently staggered ribbons passing over his head, which is daintily defendant denied the charge, and as there was by the difficulties of the case, reserved its jode fringed with a row of hair an inch long, standing no further evidence to produce he was dismissed ment
uxight
of a century before, Franco-Spanish expedition was sent to the coast, and, after some fighting, Tudue agreed to algn - a treaty of peace surrendering the greater
-We hear that all the stoninern built
Kawasaki yurd in Hiogo, are to be engines made by Mesars CH the One Iran Works. Vesivala
ing establishment between the 17th instant to There will be sold from the wake Ken broed the 8th of December nest 15, 10 hores 'aninial' hre two vekig bit
vaces pildide was looked
the case
madera or even this crime cannot oontrary, this tendency, inɔtke extremes
ning kumas, say to work dele common to ever and peopl civilised or barbarian. Why then
- Ares when there were the same needs, the i
difficulties, and the same wants, and this crime Calmost passed from the
seek
the increasing
pwntime end
one must look to the influences
the {past-y/With: