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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1892.

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Telgrudh” and noc to the Hilton,

a free band in meddling with the religious bellets and observances, and the social

FOLLOWING on the promotion of Sergeant Kemp to be inspector (third class), our Office Kid has been promoted to Acting Goat (first class). H.M.S. Alacrity, with Admiral Fremantle or Intelligent according to their lights, and board, is expected in Shanghal on the 28th inst., in stirring up strife by vexatious inter-and will remain there and at the Yangtsze ports

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so long will there be missionary riots and other troubles. The Chinese Empire can work out his own regeneration without milsafonary aid or Interference, and the quicker that very patent and Important a fact is recognized the batter will it be for all concerned, and the nearer shall we get to that great goal of our ambition-the wholesale opening up of the country to foreign trade and Intercourse.

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DEATH.

LATEST TELEGRAMS,

THE BUFFS WIN THE CHALLENGE CUP. CALCUTTA, September 14th.

THE Candian Pacific Railway Co.'s Royal mail steamer Empress of China arrived at Yoke- bama yesterday, and left for this port at 8 am. to-day, via Kobe and Shangkal.

decoration, of a K. C. M. G. by Governor Sir THE Soltan of Perak was invested with the Cecil Smith, at Kwala Kangas, on September sist. Most of the principal chiefs and a large umber of natives were present at the Im posing ceremonial.

SAYS the N. C. Daily News - The Vorworts and Asia, about whose,safety fears were enter talued, have arrived, the former at Nisgps, while the latter passed Gutzlaff on Monday, and le probably the steamer reported off the Woosung Spit Buoy yesterday?

THE other week two non-commissioned officers employed in the Topographical department, Batavia, had a quarrel which resulted in a

We are informed by the Agents of the Message eles Maritimes Co. that the Company's steamer Saigon at 8 pm, on Saturday last, for this port Caledonien, with the next French mail, left A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618, S.C., will be held in Freemasons' Hail, Zetiand Street, on Wednesday, the 12th instant, ut,8.30 form. precisely. Visiting, brethren are cordially invited.

THE PM. S. S. Co.'s steamer Paru, which sailed hence Sept. 9th, and from Yokohama on the 17th, arrived at San Francisco on the goth:" THE returns of the number of visitor to the City Hall Macram for the week ended Oct, and, -are-1---Europeans,; 161; Chinese,1,878;=total,

2,039

report of the Speech, from, the throne to the It is with great regret that we hold over our Hongkong Parliament, and many other Interest- ing items.

THERE is no room for-gbariles in Hungkong. Already the crowded state of our Barrow busy roads has resulted in an accident. This after established gharries ran over a ricksha in Qoom's acou, shortly before 4 o'clock, one of the newly Road, near the foot of Ice-noure Tax Inter-port Cricket Match between Shanghal disastrous consequences to the rick. Nobody and Hongking was flared to take place, to-day. to-morrow and Wednesday.und'did not commence last Sa'urday as previously stated,

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The yards at Yau-ma-il and Hunghem are bonyTHE Agents: (Maauw, Dodwell, Carill & Co.) CHINESE shipbuilding is going on space bere,

the order the Wing Ching Chong hong bro's steamer Phra Nang arrived at Yokohama and from the latter an 80-ton steamer, built to Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Kwong Tek Chong of Wanchat for the Haiphong from Tacoma yesterday, and left for this port river trade, has been turned out and engined at to-day, sofern in Aut Wanchai. She is a smart looking craft and will be ready for sea in about a fortnight. THERE Were Some roguish Chloese servants on the Danish steamer Active lately wait the other

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The Bus won the final tie for the Rugby Union challenge being given and accepted. Swords day three of them “maonged) between them to reported, was towed ́ints Hongkong barbour,

At Shanghai, on the 26th September, 1892, $2.50 per dozen. ROBERT M. EDWARDS, late Chief Engineer of the coot Ball Challenge Cup defeating the Portar

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Gymkhana team by four goals and and a try to one goal. The weather was perfect and an immense concourse witnessed the match.

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The Honghong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1843.

THE HUNAN TRACTS AND THE.

MISSIONARIES.

THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK.

The New Oriental Bank is not likely to pay more than twelve and sixpence in the pound to depositors, in small instalments extending

over five years.

THE FINSBURY ELECTION.

ALLAHABAD, September 15th. Mr. Dadabhai Naoroji's eat in Central A CORRESPONDENT (described by our con-Finsbury is apparently not yet secure. Private temporary as "an able sinologue") has advices received lu India state that a petition been writing to the N. C. Daily News on against his election will be heard before mo

the subject of the recently issued Hunan anti-foreign tracts. We are unable to find space for his explanations of these publications in full, and we cannot think that our readers are very greatly the. losers thereby. Abusive and even filthy tirades against the foreign missionaries by Chinese agitators are neither new nor original, and although it may be of some interest to know that one of the tracts describes the Kolao Hul as bands of robbers with eight different names

Orders from one person $5.00 to $10.00, 25. per Black and Red Society; Heaven and

cent, discount allowed,

Earth Society; God's Society (Shangli Hur North and South, Society; Great over $10.00, ma extra Ş per cent. discount allowed-King Society: United Society; and Half Money Society; and that they originally Joined the Talping rebellion (a stale-old- yarn this Talping business, which has served innumerable purposes)-we cannot but think that a very great deal of fuss is

mountain out of a mole-hill. According being made out of very littlo-a veritable

to the writer of this tract (No. 3) the. Kolao Hui is composed of two great branchesor divisions-the Ch'uan-nan-kuri, which includes those resident in the

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election judge some time la November, the male point being alleged bribery by one of Mr. Naoroff's agents.

THE INTERNATIONAL SILVER CONFERENCE,

LONDON, September 18th, It is expected that the International Silver Conference will openfat Brussels is October,

"CHULERA "AT ISPAHAN." Latest advices state that cholers has broken out at Ispahan.

THE RISE OF THE NILE.

The height of the Nile at Wadyhalfa for the

CAIRO, September 15th,

last five days is equal to the flood of 1887, and threatens to cative considerable damage in Upper Egypt.

THE CHOLERA ON THE CONTINENT.

wore the weapons used, and one of the dueliste WAS BO severely wounded that he had to be conveyed to the hospital,

Two of the five men charged with the Macallater Road ruurder at Penang, Ramjan and Mahomed by Ms. Justice Goldney on Septemt at 20th. The Poor, were found guilty and sentenced to death three others, Mustan (allas Shaik Barudio), Musian, and Patam, were convicted of culpable homicide not amounting to murder," and ten- ienced to ten years rigorous imprisonment. WHY as "Brownfe's "." Silver King" so suddenly dropped his oft repented confident prediction the sure and certain advance la the price of sliver? Is he dead, or in gaol, or is healy, like "Brownie" himself, a contempt ible ars, who didn't know what he was writing, identity first try--and As a contemptible ass. about? We could guess the "Silver King's" Next, please I

about 3.m. to-day.

By letest accounts from Chefoo the sivage party on Alceste. Island arm' still bard at work ou the

wreck of the Hsinthesrand. It is siated that they are hopeful of alving the bollers of the

munken stermROT."

steal a box from a Chinese passenger, containing 3150 and some clathing, while ex voyage from Haiphong. The police with commendable promptitude recovered a good deal of the property and arrested the thieves who were to-day sent the others for 6 months each. into retirement-one of them for 18 months and THUS Indian Engineering: R.E., Colonial Engineer, Straits Settlements, is the Rangoon branch of the Mercantile Bank was

Major McCallum, RD ex-Oficis, Commissioner of the Munfelpailty of Singapore, and in this latter capacity is much too fond of talking about "master and nervants have the misfortune to serve that Corporation. in.

regard to the professional 'gentlemaón' who He seems to quite forget that he is also a servan tries to slight or domineer, The "RE." wishes himself in the same sense as those whom he verily to be everything everywhere."

A

CORRESPONDENT,-who must-have taken temporary leave of bis senses, writes as follows: THE following telegram was receivci in Shang- "I have heard, with what degree of certainty hal of the 27th ulto. from Mr. W. A. Aken, cannot say, that two gentlemen, influenced manager at the Sheridan Consolidated Mines by reliefous bigotry, are endeavoring to "I understand that finances much embarrassed. usd lefluence fa, the numerous Governmen Hold your stock. Last month's profit was and mercantile offices in the colony, to $10, Profit this month will be $30.com. have there only employees whose creeds are indebted to bankers for overdraft $16,400. In accordance with those of their chiefs Have Remittance-will-be-seat-on-31st October-you-heard anything about it-? No, we haven't

but if we had, we should have taken no notice of such childish nonsense Hongkong is a British Portuguese monament of the Middle Ages. colony, and not a prieit-ridden Spanish or

$25,000,"

CAPTAIN SIMONSON, of the American ship Extelin, which arrived at Shanghal from Astoria on the 26.b alto, reporte: having parsed

and evidently of American build. One of the foreign-bulit vessel, stom Talande. She was a large-verse-copper-batiomed off the Lorphos

kerosene ships will probably be pocted as miestog one of these days! Or it may be another case of 1 ressel improperly ballasted, meeting a heavy gile and coming to hopeless griefi WRITING on Sept. 20th the Shanghal Mercury's the dry dock at Port Arthur, I am glad to learn, Chefoo corespondent says: The leakage of has been successfully overcome, although at considerable expense; the fault has been owing

weakness in

In the construction of the sill. The ironclad Kingyues is in dock now at Port Arthur and her sister ship the Lafysen is to be The Times states that cotton is now being docked next." Our evening contemporary, who vowed months ago that there was no leakage in exported from the Tokar diatrist,

this dock, will now gracefully apologize.

LONDON, September 16th. Chalasa is increasing in Belgium and Holland and notably st Antwerp; farther cases have also taken place on board the Hamburg iluers at

New York,

EGYPTIAN COTTON,

FRANCE AND RUSSIA

An offensive and defensive alliance between

to A

announcement in the Times crested some amuse wife of John Smfree of costs ittle BIRTHS-At London, on August sat, 1890, the

ment in its way, though it was easy enough to see how a sleepy printer had made ike mistake, The Daily Preis goes two better. On the 20th September :-

BIRTHS..

and Arthur H. Boltenbelm.”

"At Nagarak!, on the 9th September, by the Rev. Henry Stout, Besale F, Hochkiss-Webb

before beard of one giving birth to twins

Parsons are often old-womanish, batwe never Stoat "must have been no name for bim 1 "NOVELIST."--No, thanks! send your novelette "The Belle of Kowloon to the Dally Press. The Hongkong Telegraph is a newspaper con ducted on-modera journalistic principles, not a AT the Hingkong Rifle Association competition wisky.washy subbish, which is the best we can penny dreadful j^and anyway,' we don't print at Kowloon on Saturday the Long Rangey for your so-called literature. You ought to

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provinces of Szechuan, Yunnan, Kuel France and Russis was signed during the recent H. dieap Challenge Cup was won for the third

chou, Honan, and Hupeh, and the *Kiang-tuang-foo," comprising the 'braves' of Kuangtung, Kuangsi, Cheklang, Klangnan, and Fuklen-in all provinces. The able sinologue,' who is, * Special quotationis for large guanilites doubtless from his peculiarly sanctimonious

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literary style a member of one of the foreign proselytising missions, winds up as follows:

visit of President Carpot to Aix-les-Bains.

BANK FAILURE IN INDIA.

ALLAHABAD, September 16.. The Agra Savings Bank, Allahabad, just closed its doors. The stoppage bas caused no routes the Bank has been known to be in difficulties for months past. The Bank was established in 1882.

time by Mr. F. Howell, and it now becomes his own properly. Mr. Howell scored 29 at 800 and 17 at 950 yards, which with his handicap allowance of 10, made an aggregate of Go, Mr. C. Ford, who totalled. 38. The winner, by leaving him an easy winner by 8 points from steady practice, has greatly improved in bis shooting of late, and is now one of the most

rellable marksmen la the Association.

Ir

be aware that we keep a staff of original cove lists on tap, the greatest men on earth (including the Office Gote) who can reel off realistic staff at one dollar per column that knocks Zola silly Five dollars column for sentimental gasb about The Belle of Kowloon! Not if we Novellas" the old lady needs something spicy know Try "Granny with "your screed, to reseus herfiets ber present maribel starre

THR Madras Times of the 12th ultr, warezibat to be closed on September goth. Competition amongst the banks in Rangoon fr stated to be very keen, and has been intensified by the recei advent of the Hongkong and Shanghel Bank.

MEESRI. MALCAMpo & Co.'s steamship Pekin,

150 tons, Capt. Mathews, struck typhoon In unpleasant proof of Thr. Daherck's accuracy la the Formos Channel on the 16th vit, and had

placing that depression. After jettisoning almost all her carga (kerosene) she reached Amoy, and Hongkong on Saturday,

As will be seen by a telegram from Calcults, the New Oriental Bank is not expected to pay more than twelve and sixpence in the pound to five year. This will be a great disappalatment Repositors, in small instalments extending over to depositors, and must capse great financial troubles and embarrassments In the East and elsewhere. The unfortunate shareholders will

1ose everything.

opened antequiry into the circumstancet AT the Magistracy this meming Mr. Wodehouse connected with the death of a Japanesa sexman who deliberately attempted to cut his throat with a pair of scissam, In, a down-west boarding house last Saturday evening, and being unable to kill himself quickly with that instrument polished himself off with a razor. After some formal evidence had been give the Inquiry was adjourned until Wednesday.

SUPREME COURT.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, Before Chief Justice Flitsing Clarks)

October 3rd.

¿BARRISTERS' TIES,

Tool Hi and others, plaistig sought to recover In the salt of Wang Yuk Cht against Wong $3,000, with Interest, on promissory note. Mr. Francis, QC lastracted by Mersrs, Welton and Deacon, was for the plaintiff, and the other parties were not represented

duced from Mr. Gedge (Johnson, Stokes and Mr. Frands stated that the defendants had all consented to judgment. Affidavits word pro Master) for first defendant, and Mr. Dennya

Court, and to obtain an order from the Judge. for the others, submitting to judgment. W however, necessary to bring the case up in

sufficient to take ther sidavits before the Registrer, without going to the expense of His lordship thought it would have been

counsel's fees had already been paid, befoes the testo coming lato. Court However, if the learned

would nothing to save by koepine the case out of Court,

with interest at 81.30 per cent, per month from Accordingly he entered judgment for $4,000 23rd January to date of judgment, as stated in the promimary note, and interest at the Coure Teas $468.paid on account, and, costs, agafust rate of 8 per cent, per year ustll day of payment first defendant,

deliberately allow those who bresk the laws of 'f that public confidence in the system of barking of timber consigned to Messra. Gibb, Livingston, loaded with shot so ~ that" the movement consent to Jadrment, was, given, |- therD - WIS

The

has

There is no more remarkable feature in the wind-jammers"alling proudly into Hongkong Ing property, but for patragenes disregard of law very rarely cowadays that we sou two some queer notions as to their rights in protect THE Dutch plasters in Java would seem to have recent commercial history of Northern India harbour the same day with all sail sety bat and justice the Samarang Council of Justice beats We need not spain.point cut the uterly fade than the-dry-sol-which has attacked. M: fossils was the case yesterday. Early in the the record. Three or four months ro, Mr. quale measures taken by the Chinese Gorem banking, says the Pioneer, and it is notorious Wood, from Calanag and Cauags with a cargo petroleum from his gedown, ser gun

moping the British barque Peethaw, Capt. Cares de Vries, a Java: plaster, after ment to secure peace. If the suthorities

the land by fabricating unheard of calumates been serlovily shaken.'

& Co., sailed to through the Ly-ee-moos and of one of the tins of petroleums ag tost peaceable and good citizens to go with

anchored in Kowloon Bay, and late in the after out any adequate punishment, it is only diminet

COMMISSARIAT DEFALCATIONS AT noon the British ship Albania, Capt. W. This awn servant was found in the godown gun to go off. One mording Cause the encouragement to theas wicked men.

MADRAS,

Brownell, from New York with kerosene, badly wounded, kad ka died shortly afterwards. people of Hunan have interpreted it so. It is

MADRAS, September 19th.

Consigned to Mestis, Reuter, Brackelmann The Council of Justice at Samparang considered the Central Government and the high provincial The Controller of Military Accounts, Madras, well out in mid-channel, almost opposite acquitted the accused. The Public Minister & Co, swept grandly in and took up a berth the offence not worthy of punishment and authorities, and not the Hubad people, who are so much to blame this time. Nothing accompanied by an officer of the department; Kellett's Island. 4 short of execution of a just-law, which is will probably shortly preceed to Rangoon to

before the High Court where Mr. de Vries was however, intervened and had the case, brought repeatedly printed out by the Chinese authorities inspect the Commissariat Office. The visit will

found guilty of murder under extenuating cir themselves, save Chins from trouble either chiefly to look lete the defalcations. The

cumstances and sentenced to two years impri from

foreigners or the Chloess. If they play much more with lawlessness, as they have done establishment of a Commissariat Office per

sonment promotora de trust for the last twelve months, the consequences, like manently at Rangeon will, is a great measure, beyond their control. If this happens the blame those from gunpowder or fire, may soon get depend upon the result of this inspection. now will be put at the door of the great Viceroy, Chang Chih-tung.

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THT REVOLT OF CHANGSHA.

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to our Shanghat morning contemporary Mr. Grifith John writer under the shore, bord.

We eget to learn from Shanghai of the death of Mr. R. M: Edwards, chief engineer of the seamship Chefoo, through injuries sustained by falling fato Boyd's deck on Monday, September going on board his vessel, which was in dock, THE following Interesting communication from -a6th.” It appears that the unfortunate man was

5 p.m., and is stepping from the stage a Hankow correspondent, dated September 20th, THE RACE FOR THE ST, LEGER. ⠀⠀

connecting the steamer with the shore he appears in the Shanghai: Mercury There Herewith a few Hems of news from Hanay missed his footing and foll distance of about is reliable news amongst-the-natives-that the Jest to band, Ken The following brief report of the race for the thirty feet. Dr. Jamieson was at once sent for, Hunanese swells have made themselves The Literary Examinations are going on ak And after all this we respectfully crave St. Leger was telegraphed to an Indian combat medical aid was of no avall, and death obstreperous once were it is postlively asserted Changsha, and will not be over til the close leave to say a few words from a practical temporary-

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a native of Falmouth, and leaves a widow and ever since. Mr. Edwards was 47 years of age one daughter, who are in England, He was brother of Captain Edwards, commander of the P. and O. Co.'sstester Shannon.

The Military Examinations will not clors. challenging the populacat is stick to their old There is a great deal of aerest in cont is placards

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knowledge is concetleg measures on the quiet in the city of Changsha, hog quite unostentations way, and to my certain foreign placards were lasted in large quat titles with Viceroy Chang Ching how to dance the muraly splits in Hunan, Chou Han included: three colieres, and the under-graduaten attending On the 13th, at noon, the students of the The late literary examinations in Changsha were the examinations, assembled at the temple of the Ter Hankow correspondent of the North China spiracy against We Tacheng, the Viceroy in Manifests was hung up on the frost doot of the made the occasion to concoct a regular con Goddess of Heaven for deliberation. The Hunan Daily News writes on September 24th-A letter, We-chang, and even the Central Government temple, where more than thousand persons Jest to hand from Changsha encloses cop in Pekfog. (is hard to tail whether Chang het were present of a proclamation Issued there by the two die is only a wank old womas, a tool in the hands of trict magistrates on the 19th Inc., in consequence his confederates, or an actual accomplice of the Is rather

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THE CENTENARY OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC.

of the fresh outbreak of anti-forelen ferment. It conspiratoreg, but there is no doubt #77 El témát of the new Governer; Wu' LA PARIA, September 2şıd... they have been at the bottom of almost ) urbem, 'was in- splendid celobration of the here amusing to find that while the offcago hard with him, in case he should brave the with him into Hunin, with this object of purchas. every dificulty the Treaty Powers Centenary of the Republé at the Panthéon, and to the tenth month, suhen postpone in Aver Ligher authorities, in open rebellion: Priparting land, balding houses, operiss ferelita hong

would b

ever tions were made last year already to curl the and propagating the Gospel The proctors of have had with China. As they are great fir were held throughout France, receive him, the officials there are the argument the military Commander-in-Chief of the province, Bill was lasted acading that

so much easier for them to arrange to overbearing Husanese, in case of need; when thres colleges were present on the exccasion, that after the eighth and ninth months the water who had proved too complacent (or too simld) to people had resolved, with one heart, to

"all the in the lake will be too shallow for foreigners to the natives, was removed, to be replaced by the present Governor, his Excellency Chang, and detain come, therefore they need not be afraid of being Chang Chih-tung old friend, the Commander resist the landing of the now Governor, disturbed Chon Han.

in-Chief in at the JA- Was puu of the

of no earthly use, and as the Chinese do JADE “THE CHOLERĄ, not want them and have always objected

LONDON, September azrd.

WATH

The cholera is reported to be lagres ging opin He seemed quito" well, but I body-guard with him to Changiẩn, the veteran | B—At a 'clock on the same day, anti-foreign

THE IRISH LAND QUESTION.

to their attempts to save the souls of the so-called heathen, it is about time they in Holland, recognised the actual situation and cleared out bag and baggage, for pastures now where their labors will prove of some utility and be appreciated, let-them

*, LONDON, September göthi It has been decided to appoint a Government Commissiat légaléo thế thị

| gét. to the back-slums of London, evicted tegunta lë Ireland. *

New York, San Francisco, and dozens

of other great cities where workers | LOCAL AND GENERAL, In their line of business arosso, badly needed. The missionary fraud is about.M.B. Pracich arived at Shanghai from

Chickdang on September afth. played out in China; but as long as these no doubt well-meaning but altogether event is almost - pertain to step ACCORDING to private talograms, the United mistaken enthusiasts are permitted to hava | fursme ülver purchases in December mest.

at the meeting in the "Tien-Fe granted the privilege of cake Cime - checks Astor foreignert, they are to be

driven sway with, great onslaught. was exceedingly madagsfart, the sew Gover gamicon of the Bocca Tigris fort on the banks apd piscards were issued. The infamous and the threatened visit from foreigner. Canton tiver It is to be considered e Dint Blow to Corrupt Destrines was among and returned it yesterday morning. Ita and be meet my serious opposition in landing affaldet har brBALGAT TO Governor

nor We received a visit from H.,M. Consul ceedingly improbable that Wa Ta-cheng would the cooks distributed on the occasion, a copy of is awhorized and determined to put down all Changaka,

with the Canton veterans ashore, and my drove will interest yod Matters. and IF HOW ON »

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the anti-foreign noncents. He capable probably backed up by a fleet of the Viceroy's man with gred record, and friendly to riverina gunboats, with sufficient "braves on faeigners. Those who are best fitted to board to overaWe even the boldest Honanse form an oplelon and satisfied he will do his best, recalcitrants who

whoin baciness can be relied upon Sq also will Chou Han and party who, If need to become satisfactorily settled before Chou-ban be will capture Vechow, at the month of the and his friends Tungting laky, and thus secure the bole pro mischief. The chances are that he vince to themselves against all comers for all Husan Hermit wil only) hooood In madog Benceforth the It will be interesting to see what is the upshot to resist the lawful authorities of the country and me " Geyernor Wa leaves today for his post. egregious fools of themcelves, when altempting

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Way to Changsha, The scholars. Hapan Intend to give him a warm reception make things as unpleasant for him, as they, will try what rule biny bot if he latrong ma án. Evoything will depend upon himself/vry

no great dimenity in managing them. They di possessed of courage and armincall her will NEV hers wind-hɛgs, and wii saya jelle

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