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Ma. W. V. Drummond, of Shanghai lame, is dus here in a day or two to take part in the important will case, in which the Ho family of Hongkong are concerned..

THE Fantal, or Provincial Treasurer of Kwang

who has been staying with his suite at the Victoria Hotel, since Saturday, is apparently so enamoured with Colonial institutions that he bas decided to postpone bis departure for Canton astli Friday.

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AT the Magistracy to-day Peter Kennedy, assist ant turnkey at Victoria Gaol, was charged with being absent from duty without leave or excuse on the 4th and 5th July. The offence belag admitted there was no option but to fine bim live on $30. That will leave him about gro for the month. He that hath, to him shall be given (Civil Service people); but be that bath not, from him shall be taken even that which he

on Roman Cathelle missions up the Yangtze,

Shanghal exchanges report further attacks

yet favored the public with, but as it turned out THE TROUBLES IN THE NORTH a few of the principals had to carry the entire 'show' on their shoulders; notablý. Messrs. Walshe and Wentworth and Misses St. John and Vera Pater, but especially so the talented conductor, Mr. Zeplin. We are not going to steep our grey goose quill if either vinegar or honer upon this occasion, for it would be manifestly unfair to thoan actors concerned if they were to be censured for shortcomings that they were not Individually responsible for. It was too evident last night that it was lack of rehearsal that THE vine, says a writer in All the Year Round. is in one respect out of the many that could be marred the general effect of what would other mentioned, a particularly remarkable plant.

It wise have been an enjoyable performance And until this defect is remedied we will refrain might be called a climatometer measurer of Indicator of climate. In cold, temperate regions 31 survives all bat the severest winters, grows vigorously and clothes itself' with healthy

hath.

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The steamship Tak-kring, on stopping at the Tong-chow passenger station on the 2nd Inst received on board the Rev. Father Revere, who reported that the chapel and school at Saa Kow hsien, as well as the residence of the priests, were attacked, Isoted and burned down at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the 26th alt. During the whole of that day placards were posted

up their children to the school or church, which about the place calling on the people not to send

plainly proves it to have been a premeditated affait, similar in all respects to the Wuhu trouble and the other disturbances that have taken place

and he says threats are rife to burn the Mission escorted by a guard of ten soldier to Tangchow,

station, situated about 180 from the river. Premises there also,

Sre Kow-heien is an important Jesult Mission

new departure is not only a sound and wise THE champlon barber of the Pacific Coast and uriant follage; but the fruit which divided honors last night were. Messrs, Walong the Yangtse Valley. Father Revere was

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shaved a man the other day in San Francisco. time recorded by the judges. The statement of In thirty-one and a half seconds. That was the the victim operated upon as to his impressions of the fight of time during the performance has not yet gone on record.

THE Band of the A. & S. Highlanders will play the following programme at the Sanitarium, to- morrow, commencing at 5.15 p.m::--

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..Herold

Waldteufel Audran

Sullivan

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THE Pharmaceutical Review gives these fire in hot water and take a pint of hat lemonade. ways to cure colds quickly. Baths the feet Then sponge with salt water and remain in a warm room. 2. Bathe the face in very hot water every five minutes for an hour, 3. Snuff up the nostrils bot salt water every three hours, 4. Inbaie amomonla or menthol. 5. Take four hours' active exercise in the air. A fo-grain dose of quinine will usually break up a cold in the beginning

deval "I am on fire." "The police launch towed the fasting fire-engine alongside, but found that a few buckets of water had put out whatever outbreak there bad been. It appeared that some coolfe had thrown a lighted cigarette down the hold, which was filled with oil and

It was fortunate that officers 10 promptly, as in a few minutes the infam mable cargo would bave been beyond saving.

THE elder Baron Rothschild had the walls of his bank placarded with the following curious maxims-Carefully examine every detail of your business. Be prompt in everything. Take time to consider, and then decide quickly. Dare to go forward. Bear troubles patiently. Be brave in the struggle of life. Maintain your inte. grity as a sacred thing. Never tell business lies. Make no useless acquaintances. Never try to appear something more than you are. Pay your debts promptly. Learn how to risk your money Employ your time well. Do not reckon upon at the right moment. Shun strong liquor; chance. Be polite to everybody. Never be discouraged. Then work hard, and you will be

ons, but in the face of the combinations of other powers it seems to be one not only essential but of vital importance to the well- being of the national fabric. It is likewise particularly contagious, as the force and necessity of it appeals at once to every average intellect; therefore we may safely assume that at no great interval of time we shall see the principle extended in this direction, and Hongkong forming the northern outpost of a British Eastern Asian Commonwealth, affiliated with and holding interests in common with Borneo north and central, the Straits, and the Malay peninsula, up to the frontiers of Tenasserim. There seems to be no reason why our friendly ally and neighbor Siam should not throw in her lot at once in such a political combination, as "Defence, not Defiance" would be the guiding principle, and all the true interests of Slam ABOUT 9.30 a.m. to-day the steamer, Desima, rest with her remaining firm to her engage-ying off the Harbour Office, hoisted the alarm ments with England, Great Britain absorbs a far greater proportion of the commerce of Siam, than any other foreign nation, and this trade is yearly Our News Factory has been recently refitted increasing; with this colony alone there is a fleet of magnificent British steamers numbering some twelve vessels engaged in the direct trade, with a like number from Singapore; moreover for years past the Siamese Government has made every effort to cultivate the friendship of Great Britain, and the principal Departments | of State contain a larger proportion, of British than of any other nationality, and their institutions are more or less framed upon British models. Therefore Siam, from her geographical skuation, having frontiers contiguous to ours, extending virtually from Burmah to our Malay possessions, must necessarily be an impor- tant factor in any such political deal as that indicated. This is indeed recognized by the Indian Government, which has become seriously alarmed at the political Intrigues contemplated on the Burmah Siamese frontiera and Is promoting closer friendly relations with Siam. A girdle of common interests embracing the entrance and approaches to the Chloa Sea from the equator, and extending on the east and west sides of the sea to the eighth parallel of north latitude, with Hongkong || so to speak as the point d'appui of this quadrilateral, is a practical outcome In the Supreme Court to-day the Chinese will suit, Tang Yung Mow v. Tang Tung Shang, was of the principles Inaugurated in Australia, continued. As before, Mr. Francis and Mr. which is finding prompt and ready Phillipps were for plaintiff, an infant, and Mr. adoption wherever the flag of England | Leach and Mr. Robinson for defendant. The waves. The only difficulty in the way of and the court was asked arst to decide whether case for the defence was opened by Mr. Leach, carrying out any progressive step of the plaintiff's father was a natural or an adopted son; kind, although clearly demonstrable, is to second, if adopted, whether the adoption could be deemed valid. This would be the simplest be found in the apathetic indifference and way to decide whether he had an interest in the The estate or not. If not, of course, the whole case selfishness of our present rulers. slightest interest shown by the legislative in sole possession of the estate. If the issue was fell through and defendant remained unassailed representatives of the colony, who foresee decided the other way, then plaintiff and defen- and point out rocks ahead, is not shared by dant met on equal terms in the main dispate a solid phalanx of official nincompoops he will sell Mr. Francis agreed to this method of procedure, and Mr. Leach proceeded who, screening themselves behind their to call his witnesses. The case will be con official positions, treat every suggestion tinned to-morrow. made by our representatives with con- temptuous disdain, if not with marked discourtesy. That such a condition of affairs can always exist in a colony of this importance we cannot for a moment admit, and there are not wanting signs that the provocation given by the Executive has reached its limit, and next year at the latest, with a Liberal Government in power, which seems more

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By order of H.E. the Administrator Mr. Ch! A Lik was arrested to-day by the police and duly deported. The police thus lose one of the most useful informers they have ever had. But like and some of his kind friends informed the which knocks spots off the Russian system Governor of his conduct. Through an ordinance of arresting Nibilist, his Excellency is able to issue a warrant, and without trial, hear of it except the detective and his victim, examination, loquiry, without even letting a soul the person decounced is run in and then fired out again, passage paid on board a steamer to somewhere clar, never to return under pain of arrest and Imprisonment as a criminal. Where are the Borglas? ·

most informere he was a thorough scoundrel

it may produce cannot ripen late an entable condition. Under a warmer and longer-sustained fruit, but will not make a drinkable wine. Under temperature its grapes are acceptable as table stil more favorable conditions the crop of grapes will produce good wine. But even climate and of quality. Suresnes, near Farls, then, there exists a sliding scale both, of is celebrated for producing the poorest wine In France-la petit bleu, Some varieties of vine require more beat than others to bring their fruit to due ripeness and flavor, as growers of hot-house grapes are well aware. And these facis offer a practical lesson and reboke for the consideration of theorists who recklessly advocate fruft growing as a profitable branch of agriculture, can say why the same fruit in different countries, Independent of locality and latitude. No man

or on different neighboring hills, should give us such a multiplicity of exquisite essences-better than all the medicated wines that doctors can perscribe, or druggists compound-but it does so, and we are grateful to Д t are whose rubtlety, as Bacon said, I calculable, Strong manures and uncongenial earths will completely apoul the flavor and perfume of the resulting wines, and the “bouquet ” is one of the elements of their approved and perfect quality. Thus, Burgundy should have a decided

odar of roses; Bordeaux of violets.

DROWNING INQUIRY.

Af the Magistracy this afternoon Mr. Wise

held an inquiry into the deaths of two Chinese

junk men, whose bodies were picked up in the water last month. Mr. Ho Wyson watched the

case for the relatives of the deceased.

Inspector Corcoran sald that two men had been charged in connection with the case, and were on bail. As far as could be gathered there was no evidence against them whatever. The wil- nesses had failed to Identify them.

The two prisoners were pat in the dock, and the captain and two of the crew of junk No. 213 called. None of them knew the prisoners, who were therefore at once discharged.

very much decomposed when found. Death Dr. Marques gave evidence that the bodies were appeared to have resulted from drowning. One of the men had a contusion on the thigh. Both bodles had been eaten away considerably by fish.

bodles, after search, on Jane zeth, off Yad-ma-fi, Long Kun-yau, master of boat 526, found the

near the saling vessels' anchorage. Did not know how they come there. Knew both men a lide..

Ng Chai Tap, seaman on boat 214, Identified

junk 110. A cock-eyed man was master of the bodies. On June 27th, about 9 p.m., he went with four others from his jank in a boat to 210. (Cock-eyed man produced, Identified, put to go on board to have a smoke. They were lu, and marked A.) This man asked the visitors invited originally to go on board and buy some oil, and they had subscribed $5 each. There was a dispute, and before they knew quite what was going on they were all overboard. He saw the others in the water, bleeding from the head. Some people on a steamer picked him up. He was sure that neither of the deceased assaulted anyone on board. They went on board to buy some oil that had been stolen, and

because the master of the junk wanted too much they quarrelled, and he struck them with a short

word.

witness gave similar evidence.

The man who was picked up with the last

Ip Tal was then called and cautioned. He

said that he was master of the cargo-bost No. ato. On the night of the 27th ulto, six or seven men came on board and said they had come to search for contraband, goods,. He took them to They found nothing, and he then invited them to be policemen, and allowed them to search. have tea and tobacco. They did so, and then the last two witnesses started to take away a box. He tried to stop them, but they knocked him overboard, and he was picked up by a boat and taken ashore, He knew nothing about the men who were drowned. There was no oilan board. About $150 worth of property was stolen by the

thieves.

Kwok Yes-sing, also cantioned, sald ka was a fok of the last witness. He saw six or seven men search the Junk and take away clothing and jewellery The last, witness interfered and they knocked him overboard. Witness and others then attacked the thieves, who jumped overboard. They had swords, and witness had not. They cut his thumb with a sword.

THIS ought to be a moral colony before long. Everybody is trying to suppress vice in others. According to evidence given in the Police Court to-day Mr. John Raptis is the next candidate for a pair of wings and a tin trumpet. not forgetting the sin-slaughtering revolver. He is employed Quarry Bay Refinery, and so is Mr. T. Bassett, The latter has a wife, but dispensed with forms of marriage. The former has also a wife, daly qualified for that post, Rapils felt after marriaga Dr. Marques, recalled, stated that when ha like the fox that lost his tall, and wanted the made a post-mortim examination of the bodies affliction to be made universal He did not like he saw no marks of any sword-cuts, to the superintendent. Mr. Burnett very naturally night of the occurrence he went to the steamer Burnett to be free. So he went and complained Detective Sergeant Hadden stated that on the resented this kind interference, and it is to be Choufa, and the master, Capt. Philips, told him hoped be thoroughly thrashed Mr. R. Anyhow that he had seen four men in the water, beleg be assaulted him, and admitted it when charged struck at by other men who were la boats. Philips in the police court to-day, Mr. Wlan considered had two of the men picked up, but the other two the provocation received was so great that he disappeared, Witness then went to cargo-beat Imposed à merely nominal fice of so cents. Itato, where they told him that the master had would be worth while having a few dollars' worth been knocked overboard by six pirates, who had more out of Mr. Fox.

stofen Broo worth of jewellery, Witness searched the boat, and saw, no ell on board. The foëls FLORENTINO FRANCISCO and Filomeno Chaver said they did not know the pirates. Few thoughtful minds will be found to

Sir James Ferguson in the House of nearly filled the Police Court to-day with lordly Inspector Corcoran pointed out that they had dispute the wisdom of those statesmen

Commons stated that the endents cordials || nomenclatures. "Drunk and dia." is a harsh | all falled to identify the two men who were between England and Italy remains unchanged..] contrast, but the first named was charged by the saved, before to-day. who guide the destinies of Australasia in The employment of British forces for the second with that offence. It was shown that His worship Oh 1 Ive no doubt they are all adopting the term "Commonwealth "-maintenance of the status quo in the Mediter on June 25th and gave him 85. Since then

the prisoner went to prosecutor's boarding-house lying. common weal-as the proposed title of the manean will depend upon England's estimate Florentino had been constantly drunk. One three men came on board, and were knocked La Hing, another fol on the boat, said that united Australasian dominion. Associating of the position of affairs.

would have expected the other man, he who got overboard. They stole $100 worth. the title as we must with that ever-glorious-

His Worship doubted the advisability "page_in_English history when, under Oliver Cromwell, England proudly led the van of freedom on to prosperity and power, may we not hope that similar measure of success may be accorded in the near future to our Australian relatives?

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY-7, 1891.

ENGLAND AND ITALY.

LONDON, July 4th.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE deslly of population in England is estimated at 492 to the square mile; of Germany 221; France, 187; the United States about 19,,

from criticistog the company at least by our usual standard.

As we have already stated, the actors who Walshe and F. Wentworth, The former's Colonel Fairfax was an exceedingly good all- quite in contrast with some of his previous efforts, round performance; his acting was careful and whilst his vocalisation was simply perfect We have always known that Mr. Walshe could himself. In the song "Is life a boon, the recent facendiarism at Yaukso to the V. C. sing when he chose, but last night he excelled MORT ANTI-CATHOLIC OUTRAGES IN THE NORTH. Père Colombel sent the following details of first act, and later on in the ballad which begins "Free, free from his fetters grim" he was heard Daily News of Friday last. The affair happened on Monday evening, the 29th of June. For to great advantage.

some days placards bad been posted up in the town repeating the old calumnies, which were made more absurd by there being no orphanage. at Yaukas. The Father in charge made several representations to the Halen, that the placards then went himself to the Chehalen, who bad should be removed, and only got promises. He some of the placards torn down; but it was too late; on returning to the residence be The was followed by an immense crowd.

begged them to desist; but the doors were soon Chehsten feil on his knees before them, and forced, everything was methodically looted, tha crowd passing the things from hand to hand in a chair, so that nothing might be missed; then the house was set on fire and everything spared by the fire was carried off.

Mr. Wentworth's Jack Point was also splendidly conceived character, and was a most agreeable surprise to the audience, for it is doubt ful if he has bitherto bad credit given bim for the possession of such talents as be displayed last Ingly trying character to play, for both action night. Jack Point is a difficult and an exceed.

and vocalisation have to be most carefully studied and followed otherwise he becomes what many at first sight take him to bea difficult, and Mr. Wentworth is to be highly fool. There is much of the music, too, that is congratulated upon the success her achieved. In the final scene, both his acting and singing were full of expression and feeling.

It is a pity that Mr. Frank Sarby does not infuse his characters with a little more life and action be possesses a fair voice, but falled to score a polat as Sir Richard Cholmondely, neither did Mr. Philip Vernard as Sergeant Maryl, not Mr. E. Fearnley as Leonard. All Three were sadly deficient in a knowledge of the requirements of their respective parts, which evidently was due to want of rehearsal, for they all possess voices of fait range and compass. The versattle Mr. Harry Hall seemed at anything but ease in the uncongenial part of Shadboll, but this clever youth could knock fun out of a funeral, and when it is said that he made the most of character one has said all.

Miss Alice St. John made a charming Elsie Maynard, both looking and acting the part to perfection. Her duct with Point in the first act "Sing me your song 01" was a very pretty effort, and in the frio between Eldia, Point, and Sir Rickard her voice was heard to great advantage, again in the recitative and soop Tis done," and in the grand finals she was even better. Miss Vera Patey is also to be highly complimented upon her conception of the lighter shades of the character of Phabi Meryll, but surely it who has the courage to risk a deal in order to seems rather inconsistent that a young maiden liberate the man she loves, should laugh and jeer at the unfortunate tool whom she has made use of just when he kneels upon hearing that head must be the forfelt for the very deed her own father has done-hardly we think. This, however, was but a slip, and is only polated out now because it is evident that Miss Patey- has made a special study of the character. Her by-play with Shadbolt in the love-making scenes was clever, and her singing correct..

Miss Bessie Royal made a fair Dame Carruthers, although she was as far from her natural element as one pole is from another. However, where there was a point to be scored. Miss Royal is far too clever an actress to mirr 1. Miss Clasie Denver had little to do as Kate, but her voice was particularly noticeable in the quartette in the second act, and also in the choruses in which she was engaged. Amongst the young ladies of the chorus there are some good and well-trained voices which could be heard to far greater advantage if the fair 'possessors thereof chose to exercise them with a little more will. As a successful conductor under manifold difficuldes Mr. Zeplia has few equals, and last night his abilities were taxed to the uttermost. Indeed it may be said that it was due in no small measure to his exertions that "The Yeomen of the Guard" met with the reception it did..

RAUB.

The military mandarin_attemptèd resistance and was slightly wounded; he arrested two of the incendiaries flagrante delicto. The Cheksien let them go, and blamed the military mandarin: “As the riot could not be stopped,” he said, " the best way was to let it alone, we can easily settle such a small matter by and by." The Chehsien in only acting, his appointment being for twenty

days only was his first day of office, which ty no doubt why the rioters chose that particular day. The Father retreated to the yamin with his eight or ten followers, but he was again besleged by the crowd who obliged their mandarlo to hand over the Father and his people. They were put into chairs, escorted by runner and conducted to Tongchow. Here there is very great excitement, but the best is hoped for, as the mandarins are firmer there. and have threa hundred armed soldiers. At Yaukno there were only twenty, and they had no guns.

In Klangsi, near the city of Fuchow, four

chapels have been destroyed in the last few days. All this seems to show a well organised. scheme, which is being slowly and surely carried out. There is not a chapel to the interior which may not expect to be set on fire as soon as tha- opportunity comes.

We are informed moreover that the Lazarists expect dally to hear of the destruction of their establishment at Nanchang Fu, the capital of . Kinngri, on the Poyang Lake.

THE DISTURBANCES AT WENCHOW. **

(Pram a. Correspondent!)

⚫June 25th. This port like so many others is at present in a very disturbed state. The exciting cause, besides the reports of what has occurred on the Yangize, is the presence of a body of rebels who are encamped in the hills a few miles from this place, and are defying all efforts of the autho rities to reduce them," Rumours are current that these men, who have been creating great havoo amongst the villagers on the north bank of the river, intend joining the disaffected in the city and making an attack on foreigners. To under- and the situation it is necessary to explain that for more than a month past a gang of piratical marauders who have been driven south from Taichow have been levying blackmail on the villagers, and when their demands have not been complied with have ruthlessly butchered them and set fire to their houses.

On the gist inst. the rebels made a raid on

A week of two ago they arrived in this district and made a raid on 'a village twenty miles off. They went to the house of the richest man in the village and demanded money; there being some delay in satisfying them they killed the owner, his father, and two wives, and also shot three of

kong just now, on his way to England via adjoining set fire to them and completely the neighbours who came up on hearing the Mr. Sefton, of Raub fame, is staying in Hong-noise: they then looted the house and others America At the request of a few gentlemen destroyed them. On the news reaching the city Interested in the enterprise he gave a brief the Magistrate at once proceeded with all the resume of the position of affairs at Raub, to a soldiers at his command to the scene of the morning. He said that the concession was 10 force returned without accomplishing anything. select audience in, the Hongkong Hotel this outrage, but after being away some days the square miles in extent, and adjoined the | The officials say that their troops were outnum Malay Prospecting Company's lot. The latter bered by the rebels, who are variously estimated Company had tunnelled and sunk some. Eo or at from 200 to 500 strong and are well armed 100 feet at the joint boundary on the south, with foreign guns, etc. Since then the city gates and found gold everywhere. The Raub have been closed from 8 o'clock at night till 4 in the morning and soldiers are stationed at various Company's last crushings were taken from the westen lode, near Raub Hole, but about two places in the city keeping armed night patrols. thirds of the stuff was by mistake taken from a branch lode that had been struck in Mr. Bibby's another village some 30 f away with the like absence, and the results had therefore been much result as on the first occasion. Now the sur less satisfactory. When they got down 100 feet ratinding villagers who have anything to lose in the western lods they would have enough are deserting their houses and flocking into the city ↑ and it is said that the briganda: “have stuff in sight to keep the battery going day and right for the next twelve months, posted placards in the neighbouring villages:

improved as they got deeper, the lower formation also are menaced with attack. The city officials and he fully anticipated an average of two ounces threatening to attack them if they do zat sendi to the ton possibly more, for the prospects them money and it is rumoured that foreigners being more settled and better deford. At are greatly alarmed as their soldiers will not Baldt Jalls the reel cropped out on both sides face the rebels. It is said that the failure of the of the hill, which was tanpelled to the depth of magistrate's expedition has caused a large ounces to the ton were found in a reel besides making them more, bald. On the 23rd about 120 feet. Prospecia of from 2 dwt to number of bad characters to join the rebels, averaging ten feet wide. Even the outcrop some suspicious looking characters: were showed from y dwt, to half an ounce to the tons observed in the city; on being questioned by Equally good were the trials from another hill, the yamin runners they tried to escape, but one near by, and further on still a well-defined reef was caught and on his person were found two varying from 18 inches to seven feet la revolers and a dirk. On the 24th he waS thickness yielded a quarter of a dwt, to the examined by the magistrate when he boldly said ton on the surface. All that was really known of, he was a spy sent by the rebel band's he said the whole sees of the concession as yet was a if they küled him the rebels would shortly bave. track about brce miles long and 400 feet thele revenge. It is said the authorities are broad, as so much preparatory work had had to sending for troups from Hangchow; and that the and about seven miles of excellent reads made, Viceroy regarding the serious outlook: What bedone. The river had been cleared for 60 miles, Chéntal has gone to Foochow to consult the so that now machinery could be transported to: with the rebels on the north bank wid the diss

the one who parted with his wealth. But so it recording a floding" of manslaughter and they had very little except prospecting machinery | is by no means assured. Meanime foreigners.

"THE FEOMEN OF THE GUARD" AT THE TREATRE ROFALN.

simpanand Jamesa E INDE There was only a moderately large audience

-Waar~~Perhaps-he-was-drunk-at-first,--which-

-and-more-who-required.” Instead of a soniamp | ura qulatly making preparations-and-gating would explain bla reckless freedom about money adjourned the inquiry fill to-morro

battery they needed one, of 100" stampes the their arms furbished up and in readiness so an matters. Filomeno further sald Florentino

cost of running it hydraulically would be small, to be prepared should gay trouble break out, "kept wanting his meals Improper hour"

for, there was an abundance of water. There The presence of a gunboat would be. of some must not be allowed to go at large. Perhaps after Of course a man of such dangerous tendencies

were nothing like such prospects la Australis service down here. About half the foreigners or New Zealand. Even the refuse at deserted | live in the city, the "rest" on an island in the gorging the usual boarding-house hash he still

workings like those at Bukit Malacca' yielded" | "middle of the river about 400 yards from either wanted dinner. On the glorious Fourth of July

half an ounce to the ton, and they had shore. We'llre so far apart and our numbers the money, previously mentioned, by way of prisoner was so abusive that prosecutor returned

nothing to do but shovel if up and take it are so few that we are in a most critical position, giving good for evil evidently. Prisoner thought production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Opera The had been done he thought there Redpols has arrived, and as long as she remains

at the Theatre Royal last night to witness the to the battery. He was not dissatisfied withering operate agape Lates

# the results up to now-if they considered Since writing the above the British gunbolt this a paying apec, and followed it up by threaten-Yeomen of the Guard" by the Willard Company. im ing to stáb him. But the whesis was now played

Not only does the association of Ideas on Thursday, the and instant, having made the Tux Moyuns, with Hankow teas, arrived home In this connection appeal to our mental trip in a few hours over thirty-five days. She faculties. In the strongest manner, but beat this time in 1888.

he must be but a sorry creature } f1⁄2 the case of Denning verzwa the Yokokama | out, and prosecutor sent for a policeman/ Priemer bun se opon ait previous occasions their recept The very last tima ho saw. Mr. Bibby that' MARINA Asado

was a credit balance of quite 3,000 to 2,4,000 won upwa skall foot quita, salp-N. C. Datly. Indeed, who falls to recognize the Printing Co, in which the plaintif claimed now admitted his faults, and confessed to tion was hearty, and the gems of the Opera were gentleman told him he had never seen anything prescient consequences of all further $11,700 damages for dismissal from the editer previous knowledge of Victoria Gaal quarters, received with evident demonstrations of approval, so extensive and promising in all his experience. thip of the Japan Garafie, a compromise has | He was dued ŝrü or a month, and ordered to Had the place been more fully rehearsed and. Of course they could not pretend to work the developments in the direction of liberty been effected, $12,000 being paid hits la fall give as secmity for six months good behaviour, yours besore smoothly Li would doubling what conopsioni wan bely enough for ten and social immunities with which this | sptilement.

Prink in a varribia eusse |

| 3 have been the best producien the company ime i ihonadi), Milders, or for a dozen Comparios/

THE JUSTIFICATION FOR THE SECRET SOCIETIES, General Masny contributed the following Information in better to the A. C. Daily News of Thursday last for a

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