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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1891.

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'HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 20, 189t.

THE TYPHOON.

Many Bouts, Wrecked.

SEVERAL LIVES LOST,

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THE returns of the number of visitor to the City Hall Museam for the week ending July toth, are: —Europeans 149, Chinese 1,976 ) total 2,125. THE Ruslan shipbuilders have succeeded in inducing the Government to lay Increased dulles upon vessels built abroad on Russlan account.

OWING to the proposed appointment of a Chinese pablic meeting which was called for Thursday Consal to Hongkong having been quashed the the 23rd lost, to consider this matter will, of course, now be abandoned, MESSRs, Dodwell, Carlilt & Co., agents for the Canadian-Pacific Line, informus that the steamer Empress of Japan, with mails, feam Quebec 24th June and Vancouver tat July, loft Shaughs

this port at 6 a.m. yesterday."

the following programme at the Sanitarium, or Tur Band of the A. & S. Highlanders will play Wednesday, commencing at 5.15 p.m.

for

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Godfrey.

We are informed by the agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.) that the Mogul" liner Mogul, from Liverpool, left Singapore yesterday morning, for this port.

LABOR flights of birds parred over the setile- ment on Saturday night, (snys Inst Monday's N. C. Dolly News,) a most unusual occurrence so early in the year; the cry of the snippet was fight was not ascertained, but the occurrence le distinctly recognised. The direction of their probably, the result of a violent atmospheric disturbance in the country..

A RACY contemporary publishes the following, which, although the subject is about played out, should be widely read on account of the solld sentiments therein expressed Preaching in Hawick Free Church, the Rev. Mr. John

pauperism, misery, and crime in every direction. were a sort of trinity of bell, and were causing man wald, drunkenness, lust, and gambling

Of this trinity, gambling was the worst, and had for its foremost and powerful leader the Prince. of Wales; and the country had been ringing with the Prince and his counters for weeks past. He held that another action should have been taken against the Prince and his companions for raised. Criminal proceedings should have been playing an fliegat game. This was done in a

raised. Tranty Crofters were revealed felons: become public from the time the libel acting was and by neglecting to take note of this the Lord Chief Justice was guilty of dereliction of duty. source. While Sir Gordon-Cumming became a The Fount of Justice was poisoned near its branded man ou account of a minor offence, those who were guilty with him in the major offence would probably, by the hard working of officialdom, go in aid out among society as if they had done no wrong.

ing three guns, which was lying off the Tor THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Lombardy pode Depot, between the Godowns and Yaumati, eft Singapore at 10.30 a.in. today, for this port. Shortly after (or as some say before) the second signal guns were fired, her moorings gayo away. A NATIVE paper at Shanghai stated a few days and she drifted straight for the shore. As ago that a French agent had gone to Peking to her hawiors were still attached to buoy the lookout men could not possibly work in a copper mine in France.

the secure authority to engage Chinese labourers to sed what had happened, as the spray hað for some time been breaking over her awnings. INTELLIGENCE was recently received from and nothing could be seen from which to take Batoum that a boat with five Russian soldiers, bearings, Suddenly, when the storm was at while out on the Black Sen, met a twelve-pared height, those an board saw the wall of the boat manned by suspicious-looking men. Torpedo-bost basin looming in the darkness. The Russians ordered the natives to beave to, It was then too late to get up steam but the latter immediately opened fire upon the which, we sta informed, had not hitherto been soldiers, killing four and wounding one of the done, and she could only signal with rockets

party. The occurrence was witnessed by some for help. Before any could be rendered, however,

people on shore, and a second beat, with four ske drifted helplessly against the angle of the wall of the basin, broadside on. The high four, however, on coming up with the natives, soldiers, was sent in pursuit of the pirates. These sen dashed her against the stone work two The typhoon-ar rɩthựẹ the edge of one- or three times, breaching the part side which killed two of their number. Finally,

were also received with a well-directed fire, which was experienc:4 heie yesterday morning, | smidships for about thirteen feet, and third boat with soldiers was sent out, and on her was within an ace of cau,'ng a repellen of the causing her to fill rapidly. As the struck, an

appearance the pirates took to fight. In all six disaster of September 1884. Its existence was ordinary seaman named Upjohn took a line and soldiers were killed, and three injured. A gun- suspected on Thursday, the appearance of the old catred him to all and he fell along boat has been ordered in pursuit of the pirates.

foothold to slip, he fell headlong upper clouds, acctrding to Dr. Dobierk's "Law over the side, and was hurled by the waves THE dangers of handling sulphuric acid in bulk of Storms, indicating a depression somewhere in against the wall, breaking his neck and bruising has been twice illustrated at Penang within the THE French Municipal Council on Saturday the China Sea. On Fiday this was borne out every inch of his body, which was found fast fortnight. On the 7th inst, as a number of week sent to the Chinese authorities the sum of daylight washed ashore not very far away. The coolles were employed on the steamer Daphne $500 to be given to the mother of the man who by the receipt of a telegram from Bollaso that a rest of the crew, which consisted of a gunner discharging some jars containing the neld, one of was supposed to have been killed by the French private house; but it was not kept there, having typhoon had pass: 1 Caps Engano, and by the and seven men besides the deceased, got ashore them broke, and lis contents fell over several of Policeman a short time ago. The Chehsler, pecuilarly fine and Hatspent atmosphere here, safely. Poor Upjohn was interred this after the men, who were in consequence severely upon the receipt of the money, had the poor owing to the rarefied ale flowing hitter from the noon with full naval boners. A party from the bart. They were at once removed to the woman, and her younger son, and the witness locality of the dis absues. The betameter, too, work yesterday, salving, and preparations are was found to have lost his eyesight. Some of her the money, telling her that should anyone

Torpedo depot and Victor Emanusi were at

General Hospital, where one died and another Wong at once sent for, and in open Cour: banded which had previously been aing, began being made for removing the vessel from be the cargo wis also damaged, which necessitated try to squeeze her of any part of this $500, she to fall Towrids evening fi toso again, and present dangerous position to the dock. She is

a survey being held shortly after the accident. should go right back into the Court, where she Nos. 22 & 24 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL a red signal was holsted to show that the og bressold probably break her up. The The following day some drums of acid on three would get justice. Then all departed from the

typhoon was over zoo miles away, nearly to the strong breeze

here The cargo-boats burst and set fire to the boats. Court-house. The N. C. Daily News Is informed Esk and Wyvern had steam up, and fired guns Although the fire-engines got to work quickly, that in his despatch to the Taotal, Mr. Wagner, south of Foimo 2 Telegrams were sont to for assistance when the Tweed's danger was and started pamping salt water into them, the French Consul, stated that he had sent the Amey and Bollano from the Observatory, asking seen, which caused additional excitement and

-yet-so-strong-was-the-acid-that-for some time policeman to be tried and punished at Saigon." for hourly messages, which soon showed that anxiety on their account.

the water in the boats could be seen bubbling,

AT bigk-toned English weddings, says an It was coming streight för Hongkong. Оп

Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed among Subsequently, two of them were towed out clear TARDY honours are being paid to William to drop that old, improbable statement that the

exchange, It is now regarded as the correct thing · Saturday morning I was within 300 miles, which the second signals were ordered to be fired.third one, at the time the reporter left, was fast as has been explained in Fairplay several times she has long since given up all intention the seafaring community respecting the timeat of the Quay and craft in the harbour, while the Symington, the real inventor of steam navigation, bride will obey" her husband, seeing that approximately, and by neon its direction was

Considerably before 3.45 am, there was no earthly going down, having evidently been burnt A-granite obelisk has just been erected to his of obeying him, and the Inw has decided estimated-as-being-between-here-and-Foechow-doubt in the most unscientific observer's mind through by the acid.

memory at Leadhills, in Lanarkabire, where that she fan't called upon to do it. She confines Mr. Judd, of the Telegraphs, was good enough to that it was going to blow particularly hard, and

it was too late to run for shelter, or get up A RECENT number of the Journal of the French

he was born one hundred and twenty-seven herself, therefore, to the naked assertion that forward the messages with promptitude, and by steam. Police boats-both launches and pull Geographical Society devotes same little space first vessel propelled by steam (on Dalswintonspirator, though even that looks a rather sur years ago. The original engine of the very she will "love and honour" her fellow-con. 4 p.m. the typhoon was locited about 200 miles

AWAY gigs went out as usual at two o'clock to Asla. Amongst other interesting matter it to the east, Observations were taken twice KE

because the second signal had not been tells how M. Joseph Martin, the French explorer, Museum.

Loch in 1788) is now in South Kensington prising announcement, and he adheres to the often as usual, and at midnight it was certain that given, and most of the gigs had very who undertook in prolonged journey throughout visitors to the Glasgow Exhibition of 1888 may goods, though he knows that he really wants to The Charlotte Dundas, which ancient fable about endowing her with all his a blow might be expected, and signals were made accordingly. The weather was then fine, and afleat until they could regain the basin. The At the commencement of last year he reached first steamer, but she was not built until 1802, Also, they both state that they will hang together hard work indeed to bale aut long enough to keep Westem China, was thwarted by the authorities. remember something of, is usually accounted the annex her goods, only her father won't let him. almost calm. At 12:45 3 gim was feet, minutes Tweed, it is also asserted, could have been under Suchow in Kunsuh, en the frontier. It is here while Fulton's Clermont was not launched on til death, which is altogether too unlikely. Su thata strong gala wes coming. A few

steams in ample time if the typhoon warning had that, under the Kuldja Treaty with Russia, the Hudson until 1807, and Bell's Comet on the these anomalies will doubtless be removed some Inter the blow hegru, and fucreased the fence been given when the readings at one o'clock the Customs does on the overland trade Clyde in 1812. It is strange that na pabile day, now that the reform has once started, and until, at 2.45, two other guns were fired, shewing shewed such a gale was imminent. On the other from the Asiatic territories of the Czar are recognition has until now been made of the work sooner or later the agreement will be fixed on 1 hand the Chinese on the Kowloon side took very collected. M. Martin was arrested by the of this epoch-maker, but better late than never. little notice of either warning, and let their boats Chinese authorities on a charge of circulating

plain, hard basis. Thesentiment and the astound. Yau-float or sink, as fortune directed, without taking false money, and though subject to no imprison. A SPECIAL scratch competition for "spoons" took and the solid facts of the case will be crowded in ing snake-lles will be knocked out of the service, ma.tl the boat people seemed incredulous any unusual precautions. The extent of their ment was prevented from pursuing his journey place at Kowloon on Saturday afternoon. at the instead. The then parties will simply state that As to there being much of a breeze, until it was loss, both of life and property, is therefore pro-Into Central Asia, although he was told he was upon them, as there was only a moderate north-bably much greater than has yet been ascer free to go back It appears that in changing fins but very warm and only four competitors put accidents; that they will love and honour each Poo and goo yds ranges. The weather was they intend to stick together, barring unforeseen west wind at the time the first gun was fired. By trined by the police. two o'clock, however, there was a fair gale, and

bis money somewhere in the interior into the in an appearance. Mr. C. Ford won the gou other so far as the circumstances allows that they It blew pretty freshly last night, but no harm small blocks of silver which are universal la yds. spoon and Col. Sergt. Mack that for the won't make any rash promises about their goods; the 'baromette "ll golog down. From then I'm Bot until five o'clock it increased to very little to have been done. The typhoon, Dr. China, he got debased meri from the money shorter distance. The only thing remarkable that they will cleave together to a reasonable Doberck reports, has entered the mainland to changers, and was thus left penniless in the about the tearen is theirunprecedented inferiority extent, and that they will be one as far as possible, short of typhe in fo.co on the opposite $1.00 side of the barber, although on this side the cast of here, and la moving north-westwards heart of Asia, A Customs official at Sachow They are as follow

Too much metaphor and too little reflable fact are. It was nearly never more than a moderate The barometer is rising, except at Halphong, supported M. Martin all through last year, and

Just the things that are wrong with the marriage now application has been made to the Chinese 1.to gale Around Yau-ma-ti suffered consider where the typhoon was adil felt, ibis morning.

and Russian Governments to help him out of his awkward predicament, Unfortunately the

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that a typhoon was imminent.

The smaller craft had all taken shelter Ia the various baye, but at

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'güns^ were fired, and as the bay was crowded with native craft casualties began early, Soon 1.50 after three o'click a ve ́s large junk, laden with 5,000 piculs of an, and having on board about a score of people, ank at her anchorage, not far from the Police Station. The heavy aes, setting shorewards, swept the crew near the shore, where Inspector Hsaron and Sergeant Foord 6.75 hauled them high and day with ropes.Three men, however, were drowned. All night long the police were out, saving altogether at least twenty-five people, although sometimes com- pletely hidden by the great waves that swept

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We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co.) that the steamer Zigining from Calcutta, left Singapore yesterday for this port.

THE German steamer Sury Wongs, which has been running between Hongkong and Bangkok for a number of years past, has been sold to

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WE learn from native sources, says the Shanghai Marcury, that the Emperor has deputed an envoy by a special decree to investigate the recent entrages perpetrated upon the different mission properties along the Yangtze valley, The man who has been appointed to settle this difficult affair is Mr. Chun Yuk Shlen, a native of Canton, who was once Minister to Americs. He was travelling towards Peking, but since the despatch has come down and Intercepted him, it is very probable that Mr. Chun will shortly start for Nankding to commence his difficult

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In his report for 1890 Mr. W. E. Crow, the Government Analyst, says: A specimen of

railway by the Czarewitch last month, says :— The cordial greeting that awaited the modest Next Saturday's competition will take place at unobtrusive youth was intensified by the publice brandy, sold in the Colony at 25 cents a bottle, was the 200 and 300 yds ranges for the Challenge tion before he arrived of a Ukaso which remitted examined at the request of the Harbour Master. Cup. It is to be hoped that a greater number three-fourths of the period of exile to which the It was just within the legal limit as regards of members may complete than has been the derelicts in Siberia had been condemned as being 24 degrees, under proof. I have devoted facilitles that are now given and the endeavors Siberia, they are to be otherwise free alter admixture with water, the alcoholic strength

case for some months past. Considering the convicts that is, while not allowed to quit a considerable amount of time to the study of to meet the wishes of all who may desire to serving out part of their time. Minors are set the alcoholle liquors in this Colony. It is, I belleve, complete It does seem strange that so few repre- free at once-an act of clemency that affects liquors sold in the taverns and shops usually selve of these Saturday competitions. It is highly suffering for opinion's sake, and eminently a generally accepted notion that the various sentatives of such a large Association avail them quite a large number of people who are frequented by sailors and soldiers are not only discouraging to those who take an interest in the wise. After a religious cerem Siberian anwholesome but positively dangerous such welfare of the Association and the matter has due order camean event that will live in Siberian terme as "firewater" and "polson" are freely surely only to be mentioned in order to rouse

anuals. Three miles of the great raliway had applied to these liquors. I may here point out the lumbering enthusiasm of our delinquent suspended that the Prince might have a hand in been completed, and work was momentarily that so far no evidence has been forthcoming to support this theory. This being the case, is it

the work. Like a navy ho trundled a wheel AUSTRALIA bas always flattered linelf upon the barrow full of earth and dehly dumped it and observed after drinking these cheap liquors may

possession of the most unique and enigmatics!| afterwards assuming Masonic functions he laid be attributed to the quantify, rather than the

fauna that the world has known and. It is still | the foundations of the station which ten years quality of the spirit consumed? From the being added to. In that mysterious collection hence the second millennium will be crowded observations I have seen in the Colonial press, the Ornithorynchus paradoxur has hitherto with globe-trotters and fair sphere-skipper I gather that the analyst to the Straits. Govern held the pride of place but even that extra. Before the Prince could open the railway by ment, has expressed a similar opinion with ordinary, animal has now to give way to taking a ride the Proto-Pope's Intervention regard to the liquors sold in Slogapore. Perhaps new specimen which has been classified an was needed, and a Ukate from. the Cray, It the greatest evil next to the recklessness belonging to the genus Countryeditorious, was the duty of His Holiness to consecrate displayed by sailors and soldiers when on leave, One of these chuckle-headed beings has the ralls and englue, which he did by asper. is the tecilliy afforded in the absence of a spirit struck a most convincing reason why China- sion with holy water, this liquid having been doty for a man to get drunk for such a low men and the recently exiled Pellish Jews, made holy by his digits, which he used to figures 20 cents. It is perhaps worth considering | (Whom It was sought to establish in Australis) | make the sign of the cross in it. The work was whether or not this could be remedied to some should not be admitted to that Country. He duly consecrated and nothing remained to be ureful extent by increasing the fee charged for writes: "The settlement of a pauper class of done but imperial permission to set it to work's a grocer's Hcence under section 28 of Ordinance Jews would introduce a special religious colony, the rescript of that permission the Prince read- 21 of 1886. There is one consideration which

and of all things we do not want in Australia |--"I'intrust you, when you again put your foot ought not to be overlocked, vix the probability anything of that sort. The feuds of olden times, on Russian soil, with Inaugurating the railway that the consumer in many instances is served and in other countries, bave taught us most that is to connect Siberia with this part of the with a row instead of a modured apleit. It is to effectively not to encourage any repetition of Empire, by which I show that my country is very be regretted that on this point analytical religious quarrels if we can help it." The connec. near in my heart and that I sim at its develop chemistryisunable to throw much light, although❘tion between pauperism and special religion is ment. Your loving Alexander," scientific evidence is not necessary to demon- rather vague, but that's outside the point. What strate the superiority of old to new wine. If we don't want in Australia, says the Sydney this evil should be found to exist, the only Bulletin in an article on this subject; is any practical remedy would be, the compulsory gibbering idiot who can imagine Jews, any more bording of spirits for a certain period.

than Chluamen, starting a creedy feud with Christians or allowing themselves to be lured fato making the faith of their forefathem s nuisance to other poepic. Filty thousand Wesleyans, or Baptists, arriving in one

Mich: swoop, would just about flood the country ~~The July Sessions were opened to-day; 'with with tracts requesting me to get saved in their only three cases for trial. The following fury peculiar way while there was yet time. But all was empanelled :-A. E. Thornby 5. Lacas, the Jews out of Poland wouldn't seriously with H. W. A. Becker, C. H. Wallis, M. Beart, D. da to convert a single Christian between them. Silva, J. A. Sampson, Being stonebroke they might possibly open proceedings as a Hebrew Salvation Army, with

SUPREME COURT.

-IN CRIMINAL JURISDICTION, (Befors Mr. E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Fustica

the small Prays and Tanning no little risk 618, S.C will be held in Freemasons Hall, AN Emergency meeting of St. John Lodge, No. of being crushed by the mass of wreckage Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the 22nd instant, that was dashing about. As they patrolled they saw junk after junk disappear at the for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren moorings, or break up on the beach, but are cordially invited. were unable to render much assistance until the best-people ware wished within reach of a THE Chinking correspondent of the fircury, repe. Twenty-five boats of various kinds were writing on the roth, says Rain has fallen Flost in that bay alone, in a few hours. The heavily here during the past 24 hours, accom-unreasonable to suppose that the ill effects

steam-launches Tattoo (Butterfeld and Swire)panied by thunder but the rain has come too and Fung (Chinese) were Hited high and late to save the paddy crop, which, owing to the dry to the roadway at Tal-kok-tool; at Sam-long spell of dry weather, rotted in the ground. $4.50 shul-po severol boats were lost, and three that In consequence the ground has had to be 5.00 were on the builders' works were washed out to reploughed and beans, &c, sewn instead. 7.50 sen. A large wo den lighter belonging to the Everything remains quiet. Occasionally a band 12.00 Wharf and Godown Company was driven against. of Chinese braves may be seen patrolling the

the Praya near the Kowloon godowns, and Settlement. Fur Bot. dislocated the swing-bridge at the entrance to the Water-Police basin. With great difficulty Capt. Brown and constable saved seven of $1.10 the crew, but ons was drowned. A launch that was lying against Yauminti jetty was 1.25 nearly wrecked, and a little later the jetty

itself was about as hedly dismantled. In several 1.50 places on the Kowlesa side small boats have been driven inte hautes, or lite by the wind and sea a serpaling distance up the 2,00 hill-side. At Whitfeild a boat was actually blown thirty or forty feet across the road by a gust. The newly-acclaimed Praya for a cone siderable distance at Yaumati fa reduced to 75 beach-shingle, again. About.g o'clock in the

morning, when the ran had considerably abated, A LISBON correspondent of the Pall Mall Budget the bulk of the late Chinese gunboal Hat Cheung writes as follows I have had an interview with 0.75 Ching, belonging to Mr. Fraser-Smith, Iring in Senhor Ferreira Almelda, who has informed me Yau-ma-ti bay, wat suddenly seen to go down at | that his principal reasons for proposing the sale her moorings, end the two men on board drifted of Mosambique are that in view of the new treaty ON the morning of the 7th inst, news was 75 ashore on the wheel-house. 150 lorcha England wili inundate Mozambique, with her received at Penang of the wreck of the ship Falls Montlara, next by, was diamastod. Thren of products, to the annihilation of Portuguese: of Hars, of Glasgow, between ́Olchleh and Butterfield and Swire's large iron lighters, at the commerce. The Pungwa Rallway also, he says, Kuala Acheen. The same afternoon the steamer 1.00 same place, d: 2gged their anchers, and if they will cost Portugal £1,300,000, not to mention the Hok Canton brought thirty-three of the ship

had not fortunately found holding ground expense of other roads and of additional police, wrecked crew, from whom the Garitie was able 1.to about a stone-thi 3m shero would prob, Mozambique already is conducted with an to obtain the following particulars. The Fails ably have been total w seka, Several bodies annual deficit of £450,000, which will now be of Earn is a steel four-masted ship, and was have been found. A constable named Evans, considerably increased. Even with the new built about six years ago. She left Penarth on 75 belonging to the Water Folice Station, Intresty the Portuguese colonies are equal in extent the toth of April last with 3,300 add tons of

missing. He went out whilst the typhoon to two-thirds of the French colonial phasest sions, coal consigned to Messrs. de Lange & Co., of no other object than a collection in view, and Tsang Yu, formerly an emissory of the Fo was at its height, pad, it, is supposed, and Senhor Almeida agues that it is ridiculous for. | Olchleb, and was in command of Capt. McNiel, when the bat was returned empty they would | Leong Kak, was charged with an offence against fell into the basin whe's the swing-bridge was, Portugal to attempt to maintain so large an xres a man of about '29 years of age. At about shut up the show and make a, mad rush for the the Women and Girls. Protection Ordinance of not noticing that the latter had beta forced out of fentory. He considers it better to sell now 3 o'clock on Thursday morning, the and nearest fumiture sale where they might find an 1890. The evidence against him was that in out of position. A large junk dufted ashore than at a later period to lose without compensa- | Instant, while still at some distance from old lady who wanted someone to bid for her, June laat he induced three women to come to "near Cape D'Agaller, and two out of the crew of ton,

her port of destination, the Captain, änd- It isn't that the Jews have altered, either. Hongkong from Canton underpromises of employs twelve were drowned. On the sombarn side of

ing the ship in five fathoms of water, ordered.They never fended or quarrelled with ment. They came to his house and were detained the island very fewm, zoks are reported, as the CAPTAIN Way Gledstanes Palliser, R.N., whose the anchor to be let go. It appears that no acyone on the subject of Moses and léveral daya until an inspector in the Registrar 0.40 | majority of the naive craft cleated away to death by influenta la annunced, was a brother sooner was this done than the vessel wang Aaron, at any time or place. Even Shylock General's office discovered them. The prisoner

shelter before the typhoon came along..

of the late John Palliser, CMG and the late half round, and struck against a rock hitherto bare no sectarian grudge against Antonio, the had asked them to go Singapore for an immoral On this side, the:s is not much to record. Sir William Palliser, C.B. Auflist lieutenant of unknown and not marked on the chart. As she Christian. He longed, in the first place to slice purpose.—The Acting Attorney General con ago Near the old P. & O. wharf A clamsailed excise the Spartan, filgate, he commanded the boats was making water, order was given for every pound of steak off the beast who had been ex- ducted the prosecation for the Crown, and Mr

Isaach, used as a hulk was tom for luce moors of that ship in several expeditions against one to take to the boats for fear the ship pectorating over him (Antonio used to chew or Philippo defended, ings, thrown agrist the quay, and wrecked. Chinese pirates in 1854, whom those pests made might tom over. She filled rapidly, and sank likely), and in the second place he was initially

John Lee, inspector under the Ordlanaco, anxious to stiffen a juggins who let out money proved finding the women in defendant's house. Trees and telegraphics are about the only on formidable scale sgalast commerce, in about ten minutes, the water reaching to

On one occasion he had to storm three fonts the level of her bulwarks, Contrary Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallon things that have suffer, and at the Peak mounting seventeen guns, and was on the point tion she did not capsize, and the crew returned interest, Shakespeare himself lacked the imagina boarders, and he himself was a passenger broker, expecta on the time-payment system without charging Defendant told him the women were merely bis a few matsheds have departed. The bridge to of being speared by a Chinaman when the to the ship to take their clothes which, tion to conceive a fanatical Jew. And if Shylock A woman who had been decoyed from a village ...... LIQUEURS,

the Bath-hours, together with the landing stages captain of the foretop of the Spartan being in the forecastle and above water, to-day were to set up in opposition to Wesleyan near Canton said that while she was detained in Benedictine

of the V. B. C. demolished, and that part of by one sweep of his cutlass, cut off were obtained withost difficulty. At about grocer, and sell his goods st, cost price what Curaços Herring's Cherry Cordial the Cricket Ground east of the Pavillon has the pirate's head, which fell at the feet of eight o'clock, the Dutch gunboat Merapi would be the result. The other fellow would prisoner's house she heard him talking, with Chartreuse Dr. Siegert's Angostura suffered considerably. The ste-mers in the

Bitters, &c, harbor kept storm up all night, but apparently ordered to attack the pirate fleet with his boats down to examine the bottom of the sunken Shylock to accept a poisoned copy of Dr. Watts feet and so on, and bargaining about prices of Lieutenant Palliser. On another occasion he was arrived on the scene, when men were sent come along in a limp, black frock-coat and beg me women about one foot and a half,” two had no trouble fa keeping up to their moorings, and rescue a French lady. He distinguished her vessel. It was discovered that a large hole had hymns, or something else warranted to kil the something Two other women gave similar A few sought shelter behind Stone-cutters with his glass though she was dressed as a been made on her starboard side, and that she old man before nightfallThat's so Austin iden Island. Two of the Canton boats were delayed Calesman, and made for the cafed pirate's craft was resting on some rocks. Subsequently is to object to an influx of emaciated Hebrews The defence was that there was no unlawful a few hours la tv.ng. Two junks drifted from under a heavy fire from the junks, in the act of lighter was brought with provisions for the men, froud Holy Russia, let the objections be at least near the Harbor Mratre's office to Hengham, but boarding he received a spear thrust, and his feet who remained alternately on the lighter and the sound in argument. Don't let us pretend that were not much infared. The old hulk used an allpped off the brass gun at the bow of the bast, wreck until Saturday evening, when thirty-three our present population of bookmakers betrays landing stage at *se Dack was smashed up, and and on the rise of the wave he was pinned by of them embarked on the Hob Canton for religious symptoms which justify us in believing three funks and several sampans were destroyed the mumle of the gun to the side of the junk and Penang, leaving only the Captain and steward that any sort of Jews cure twopence whether on the beach.

had severni sibe broken. His men behaved behind. It is feared that there is no possibility other people pray with their hats on or off. All WRECK OF THE “TWEED,"

gallantly and mushed on board, where, after a of saving the ship and that she will break up in. they ask of an unbelerer in that he will ply, "By far the most serious catastrophs befall ika nevera hand-to-haba fiebly the lady was reached a short time. We farther understand that the is cards un Bunday and look plessam," when he reserve gumbers 7Wws, ef shout aja tans, carry, I and taken on board the Spartum,

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The jury found the prisoner guilty on two of the three heads under which the charge was brought The judge commented severely on the prisoner's conduct, adding there is no reason to belleve that this is your fin offence.* He was sentenced to two years imprisonment on each charge,'running consecutively,

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