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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1892.
Mr. F. Cass, a few hours to sust the convenience to great the governor, who while there only of the happy couple, who are spendingte honey-received the higher mandarias, whilst the rest moon in your fair Isle of fragrant streams..
were received at bis quarters inside the city It is rumoured that a focal consal for Great later on, As to what, business the Governor Power has been probed by Cupid's, dart and la comes to see the Viceroy about, outsiders have going to--
not yet had opportunities of knowing...
NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL:
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esteem by the foreigners associated with him in | visiting and sight-seeing, In spite of the fact that various enterprises. He is an English barriiter- l'here is a brand-new baby at his house, - Vienna at-isw, and is keenly alive to the carcasal is to be bis next objective point. differences in eastern and westera methods of administration,
the income of the Taolai, here is nearly three times as much a_that_of_the_President of the United States. Hundreds of Chinese wou'd be eager to accept the position of coolie at the rate of four Mexican dollars a month, and keep themselves, There are many poor wretches In A large staff of surveyors has gone North this this badly governed Empire who are in the week to prospect the next instalment of the. portion of the Arctic explorers when the frodImperial Chinese Raliway under the leadership Li Pu-shan and Lu Fung-kong, who were induced by the false Generalissimo Tan to join became so scarce that they were oblled tof Mr. Kinder, the engineer-in-chief. Mr. in the recent rebellion, received their punishment into the leather hook-covers. The true Kinder with one part of the stiff will advance as faran Kirio, making wrongh inspection of the it is stated that the clansmen of the two above-stress of hunger and aqualer to be undererne county while another under M. de 1.inde will on the same day as the latter, the 28th ultime philanthropist who considers the situation, the named persons were also implicated to the dis feel his hear: slak; and if he has the rundathar, the Wall, making a detailed anvey so that the this winter by this patient suffering people, will confine its attention to the hundred miles beyond turbance, and many of them have already received punishment. The ancestral temples he will open wide his purse notwithstanding the line may he pegged out, next spring. Traffic is and the houses of the two clans, together with
fact that his help will he as a mera drop in x now established up to Larchew the temporary bridges, viaducts, etc, having born replaced by those of the T'un people, have been destroyed bucket-N. C. Daily News, and burned down,
the girders. The Chinesa sathsriiles were greatly gratified and surprised at the celerity with which this was doon.-N. C. Daily News.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
Tientsin, 21st October, 1897 On the 21st of last May it was my pleasant
"TOTTIE FAY" IN COURT AGAIN. duty to inform you that the Foreign Community of this Port had unlied to give the late Ploners trouble. At the Marylebone Police Court, the "Toitla Fay" bas once more got herself late of Progress, Tong King-Sing, barquet fuother week, Grace Cohen, aftas Tottle Fay.
The annual report of the London Police. Department shows that there were over two thousand burglary and house-breaking cases there last year, and the average amount secured by each burglar was less than $5.
The Russians have becɔma so alive to the value of women physicions that the Imperial Government has granted $200,000 for a medical school for women, to be established at St Petersburg. The site has been given by the city, A syndicate has been formed in London to explore the Transvaal and Mashonaland. Lond Rindolph Churchill, who takes 11,000 shares, and Colonel North and C. S. Goldman, who take 1,0^0 shares each, are the first directors,
The annual pilgrimages to Lourdes are naw in fall swing. The Assumption Fathers, who organite these monster pilgrimages, have ar ranged for thirteen special trains to Lourdes from Paris, and for two from Orleans, Poltiers,
etc.
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Pone Leo XIII recently saw fit to refuse a which some Roman nuna had prepared as an superb plece of embroidery representing himself offering to the Holy Father because, in his too mail,
-appealed against the decision and asked that į mission is required to first repost to the local celebration of bis sixtieth birthday, To-day I Mabel Carlton; Maud Rothschild, Lily St. Clair, plafon, they had made the mouth of the figure
GRAISE, October 13th. The salt of Edward Parker Deacon, the American, against his wife for criminal adultery with M. Abeille, began to-day. Counsel for Mrs. Deacon interposed a ples to dismiss the suit on the ground that in certain lettern Descon bad implied his intention of abandonment The Judges retired to consider the point and at 12.20 pm. returned and announced their decision that the wife had no grounds upon which to stop the proceedings as her interpretation of the letters was not justified. The court having decided that It had jurisdiction in the case, took receis until 3'a'rlack.
When the trial was resumed, L. Barbour
the case be carried to Alx, near Marseilles. Mr. Pilatte, for Mr. Deacon, said he would have no objection Mrs. Deacon would pay the casis. The court then decided that Mrs. power of appeal be rranted, The trial will probably take place about the middle of November. The request for dismissal on the ground of abandonment undoubtedly was a sur -prise which, it was rumored before the opening. the defence bad in store for Mr. Deacon. The decision of the Grasse court on this point delight- ed Mr. Deacon, as he was not prepared for any rulings in his favor. Mr. Deacon is so anxious -to obtain fi¬nl-control-of-bis-children, that be. probably will make some arrangement within the next three werks. Mrs.Deacon is comple-cly broken down. Yesterday she passed in seclusion at a small local hotel,
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The Kauslen Helen Magistrate has recently issued a proclamation in which he reproduces extracts from the treaties between Chinn and the oreign Powers, bearing upon the acquisition of land by foreigners for the purpose of ballding churches it to the treaty on thle to the regulations set forth to the this subject, the' party selling his, property to a
administrator," who is to ascertain whether or not the erection of such buildings would affect the fungihud of this neighbourhood; and when | it is found that no ill effect will result therefrom, entered into between the parties. The people, however, have of ixto neglected to conform to this role, hence the Magistrate his issued this poster to remind them of the procedure in
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Maud Le Grand, Violet St. John, Lillian Ross", Dolly Le Blanc, Lty St. Leon, and a number of other names, appeared before Mr. Hopkins for being drank and disorderly in the Great Western-road, Paddington, She was weaɛing a and on both sides, and an apparently common new large-plaid waterproof. On her wrists were flash bracelets of the commonest type. entering the dock she
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Descon should pay the costs and that the it is then that transactions are allowed to bodied at his residence here on the 7th instant, } very big-brimmed straw, hat, looped up behind of pritents from one physician to another for Ports, on THURSDAY, the oth instant, at
LONDON, October 13th. The action of the Prince of Wales in absent- ing himself from Lord Tennyson's funeral de order to attend the Newmarket races bas caused more adverse comment la certain circles than
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am sorry to have to record that I have Just attended the funeral of the same excellent Individual, whom people of all creeds and nationalities se delighted to honour. As you are already aware, Mr. Tong King Steg in his alxy-first year, surrounded by many of his relations. Since that date, all the Native Officials, including Viceroy Li Hung chaog, have called to pay their respects to the dead, and today many thousands of Chinese Officials and hundreds of Foreign Residents have paid the deceased their last respects by walking in procesulon in front of his bler. There were many hands of musicians, including our municipal Foreign Instrumental Band. A great many tablets and silk umbrellas, as well as other things were carried in the procession, all of which
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BOWED GRACEFULLY TO THE MAGISTRATE and then stond erect and looked disdainfully at
anything the Prince bns done since he played letters received from New York, Brooklyn, and | Chinesa high afficials connected with the China ..................... UP COMES A BEAST OF A POLICEMAN
The Royal College of Physicians has passed a the sale and purchase of practices or the transfer resolution to the effect that "this college regards
a p-cuntary consideration among Fellows or members of Its body as contrary to the traditions fre dam of patients, and derogatory to the and practice of the college, interfering with the
position of a physician,"
inabilly to digest and sulmilate ordinary food. The combi ed virtues of the Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphies produce a marked effect in such cases. They retlore the wasted tissues, create an appetite, make new blood, heal the inflam-
the fleib, In short they form the finest com- bined food and medicine that can be given the invalid. Any Chemist can supply it. A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong
mation of the throat and lungs, and increase
and China-Advt.
REGISTER.
7th November, 1892.-At 4 p.m.
STATION.
Wadimarock.
Wegenk Shengel Framı KUN
IMAGE Booklity,
In our previous issues we have from time to
Polico-constable Hampton, 266 X. The afficer SCOTT's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with time nosiced the unjust Act passed by Congres, requiring Chinese residents in the United States
spoke to finding her la Great Western Road Hypophospblics is especially adapted to all con- to obtain certificates in order to remain in that
drunk, and making use of abominable language.ditions where the tannes-are-wastlog-away-from- country. We are now in receipt of a com-
The Prisoner Tw, tot | Will you allow me to munication from a Chinese Gulld in San
speak, good gentleman? "Mr. Hopkins: You Francisco Informing us of the general feeling of the Chinese with reference to this law, Accard were presents from oldfiends and acquaintances have taken nice and not costly apartments, Sir,
can ask any questions. The Prisoner (tapidi and with occasional 'attempts at emotion); 1 Mrs. Dexcon and her mald left for Paris tbising to this, the attitude of the Chinese is firmly The procession started from the deceased' evening. Mr. Deacon will remata in Cannes for the rest of the week is confer with his lawyers against the Act, and they are unanimous in residence about neon, went north to the city in the West-end, and I was in trouble 1st night their resolve not to submit to 15. Petitions bave returning by the Toku Road, past the Viceroy's
about a matter which I will not trouble you with and arrange for the tribi in Alx. On Monday heen sent by them to their Minister and the Hospital, where the forsiguresidents had gathered here, alt. It's true I got into trouble some time be will leave for Folkestone where two of Trung Yamen, asking the latter to send by appointment, to join the procession. Having
ago, and a dear doctor who knows the history the children are staying with a relative. He in a protest to the U. S. Government. fined during a halt, we all marched along the of my dear family-he lives near the Marble proposes to remove his oldest daughter, now in
The following are the resolutions which the Taku Road, as far as the boundary ro-d betwee¬
Arch-took my case up. Well, Sir, as I waS a convent in Pris, and the baby now with Mrs.
San Francisco Guild has adopted, and which the French and English. Concessions, turning saying, last night I went to fetch my valusble Deacon, from France before the cases come to
other Chinese are cxhorted to adopt and act down that road as far as the Victola Road,ggage-laughter)-from Paddington reliway CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL trial.
opon: "Whereas the US, government has made and turning into the latter, which was followed station, and on the way a woman-(scornfully) - this law, which, besides being an oppression as far as Cinh Rond, which leads A low-looking womin, spoke to me. I said, "I upon the Chinese people, inflicis faithermore.an down to the China Merchants Wharf. don't know you, madam. I beg you will not
address your remarks to young lady. 1. Jury upon the prestige of China, we, one and Near the Club a canopy or rather pavilion ail, cannot but feel dee ly indignant. In the had been erected and suitably decorated, and the (Laughter.) Yes, that's what I said, and
other places this sentiment of just dignation is Merchants Company here paid their last and and took my arm (Loud laughte.) It's very baccarat with the Wilson at Tranby Croft, and cically expressed, and we learn cur countrymen most solemn devotions to the remains of their cruel, your Worship, that a roung lady like me testified at the Gordon-Comming trial that he
are all unwilling to conform to this new regula- lare Associate Director The procession then should be treated like this. (Weeping) I am always carried his own card counters around in
tion, The Guild having called several meetings advanced to the wharf where the steamer Fad-to-day. Unfortunately They been in trouble bla pocket. The Radient papers seize the opport to deliberate upon this question, have deter Pan was moored ready to receive the bier. The before, and those nasty policemen know I am anity to express losting of the customs of mined that our countrymen shall not submit to catafalque having been removed from the bier Miss Fay-(laughte) and they take me foto royalty. The Star, the leading Radical organ,
this odious law, which will let the people of this,the foreign residents then filed past hat in hand, cuvody. I assure your Worthto I am as innocent printed yesterday a letter couched in term country oppress and trample upon or. Our whilst those Chinese officials who had remained as a babe unborn. Assistant-Gioler Youngman very abusive of the Prince. To-day the same
Guild will first undertake to petition the Tsunget to the last stond by a til we had all passed, when She's well known, your Worship. The Prisoner: poper publishes a protest by Rev. Dr. Nevins
Yemen, and the Superintendents of the northern they paid a last farewell to their des rted friend. But it's quite a long time since I was at this against yesterday's letter. Dr. Nevius dated
and southern Ports, to ask for their support, ani I have personally attended the Juneral of many court. Do, dear sir--I mean, your Worship- the editor in print the communication, and then to collect funds to engage_lawyersio-go-to Chinese gentlemen-of-arte-bul-have-a-rost let me go this time. Mr. Hopkins: You bay Holbow Intimated bat the Slar would, not venture
Washington and protest against the Act," The always been the solitary foreigner amongst a to offend its extremeat readers by giving following are the resolutions adopted That numerous concourse of natives. The Juner of hopelessly incorrigible, and I sentence you to had many chances, but you are absolutely and both sides of the ca In this be bas
all Chinese living in the United States should not the late Chen Pak-nam, at Shanghal two years one mɔnik's imprisonment, found himself mistaken. The Chronicis joins reglater or get certificates, as required by the or so since, was attended by miny foreigners, the Radical papers in condemning the course of the Prince, but the Pall Mall Gasttle defends Act Any-o-op going against the decision of the but they were imei all connected with the him and asked how many editors who censured general must, and privately getting himself, regis- China Merchanis Company, in fact employed the Prince put the description of the Casurewitch i tered, shall forfeit all claims upon the Guild for by that Company, and they were only
help in time of trouble. That Po cast into prisen la consequence of not registering himself, he shall not lose courage, or waver in in his determination, but quietly abide the inevitable and wait for the fal decision of the Supreme Court. That a layer be engaged to ro to Washington with Mr. Atung to debate the question in the Supreme Court of the United Srate. That a tax one dollar per head be levied to form a fund for engaging lawyers to carry on the case. That besides this one doller tax everyone-should-do-his-atmost-to-help enlarge the fund by further contributions. That the various Guilds to the different parts of the country should take charge of collecting this tax and remit to the San Francisco Guild. That it for the purpose of self-protection that the aboys resolutions are drawn up." It is desirable that each and every one should abide by the resolutions given abors.
An their papers. Their judgment as to the rel tive importance of the two items of news, the Gastle continues, accurately reflected the feelings of the majority of the reader number of other journals commend the Prince for his courage in honestly "show Ing his preference for. horsefl.sh rather than poetry," as one of them puts it, and they argue that the Prince did not show so much disrespect for Tennyson.as was.cvinced by who doubtless attended the funeral from motives of idle curiosity.
HAMBURG, Oct. 13th.
At a meeting of small shopkeepers it was resolved to-day in the name of 30,000 destitute chizens connected with Hamburg's trades, that: State aid to the amount of 10,000,000 marks was necessary to save the city from widespread in consegent upon the stoppage of trade during jha epidemic.
LATE TELEGRAMS,
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LONDON, October 1and. Disastrous and widespread foods have taken place in Sardinia. The village of Sansperats has been demolished, and sixty-four bodies have been recovered." It is believed that one hundred have perished.
The following are the members of the Herschell Committee -
The Lord Chancellor, President,
Right Hon'ble Leonard Courtney,
Sir Thomas Farrer,
Bir Regleald Welby,
Mr, Authur Godley,
Mr. Bertram Curls.
Lient, General Strachey,
BOMBAY, October aand
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CHINKIANG,
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
31st October, 1892.
Since I last wrote you there has been very Izile happening here to disturb our pencefel sfatus gue. The Viceroy of the Liangklang has pald a visit to Chinklang on a tour of inspection and investigation of some fort matters below, an Silver Jaland. It is said that the people objected .tg-the creation of some ramparts which the soldiery had begun, and the matter was con- sidered so grave that His Excellency was called in to arbitrate. His visit was not announced to the Cönaul
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thlags were very different the majorly of the foreign residents attending the funeral were people who hed. never had anything to do with deceased, some like myself had only seen kiin once or twice, very fw were really intimate with him, so it is easy to judge by this that Mr. Tong King Sing must have been a most remarkable man ta be so bigh y honoured by so many people. There must have been thousands of people in procession, and tens of thousands of others witnessing it I was told that ever ten thousand men from Kungtung Province had sent in their cards, but the majority of the officials are from all parts of Chlox. weather was very fine, and every thing went off well.
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(PROM, A CORRESPONDENT.)
The
October zand, 1993.
The appalling loss of the Bokhara has been the one theme of conversation here for some time past; with the usual bad luck which obtalas when we are all on the tenter-hooks of anxiety, the steamers with the local mail were delayed at the Taku bar, and only on Sunday, 23rd October, had we any news in detail of the tragedy. There has been much comment in Tientsin on the good fortune of Sir John Walsham and his fami- ly; they rushed through Tientsin is a buny to catch the doomed ship, but just mlased her. The Tientsin cargo on board was fully covered,
Our port is assuming the excited attitude which precedes god consummates itself in tre races; visitors are coming in, and cur talle is increasingly of the horse, horsey. There was some surprise at the small entry of griffins from the known transactions in connection with the recent The Salvation Army people, two of them, have venture into Mongolis, it was expected that the auivad and have held several meetings. The meeting would be par excellence a gilffins' dis- eburch last night was filled, and the congregation || play. It may be as yet, but a short dozen is a The Blinkalm, a new twin screw cruiser oftemed to enjoy be services. The singing was small number from which to pick a vanquisher accompanied with the ambenglar, cemet, of such pontes as Plebelan, Landgraf or ment of such methods in an Engilah audience training are steadily sung by many a sport, may be relegated to the theologues, it is to be but this autume, somehow, táloga klo tame, and | hoped, however, that these carossturvants of whatever the ponies' paces may be, training|| God will seriously consider the matter before itself is a very low business, adopting such magus among the Chinese, who are not trumpet and Argm" people.
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"Criquet has been revived in England.
Brigand ge in Sicily has been suppressed, A Jack the Ripper has made bis appearance at Berlin.
the Island of Marmora.
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'The olive crop of Spain is a failors this year,
east of fava, the burning of widows still goes on On Ball, an Island in the Indian Archipelago,
Rarometer 'dy Gradients-modasie-for-asst-winds, The Philipoppolis Exhibition is proving
Weather-vest sad cool, with slight rada. (Temzad at 10.45 * great
(21) success. Upward of 56,000 persons bave already-Barometer raced to level of the we in Inchas, tenia and
visited it.
A man claiming to be one hundred years old was lately sent to prison for three months, in Russia, for petty theft.
In 1891 1,168 persons were killed on railways In the British intes, according to the report of the British Board of Trade.
More than $40,000 has been subscribed for the memorial of Adam Smith, to bo set up in his native town of Kirkcaldy,
Bremen pluck has made the Wesar river navi. gable by big steamships from Bremerhaven, at & cost of 30,000,000 marks.
The Salvation Army poke bonnet has been replaced in England by a broad-brimmed straw hat, trimmed with stalks of carn,
Socialist Liebkescht, at Marseilles, In ad- dressing German Socialiste, boasted they had beaten Bismarck for twenty-five years.
Emperor Alexander has freed the Kalmucks of Astrakhan from agridom. These roving people are Buddhists, and they number 150,000, souls,
One hundred and fily persons have been arrested at Palermo, Sicily, and its environs for being members of band to waylay travellers, Recent Freach statistics show that there is and births in tha; country in proportion to popa- laton,
has been commissioned at Chatham to relieve organ and gultas, kot the guestion of the employ! Holyrood. The matuiinal joys of attend continued decrease in the bybabar of marriages
the Boadicea, Rear Admiral Kennedy's present Augshly. She is expected to swive about the beginning of next year.
An official notification has been issued at Rangoon regarding the delimitation of the Burma, Stam frontier. After many days the Siamese Government has at last agreed to accept the line of boundary recommended by the last Come mission, with whom the Slamacee at the last moment refused to cooperate, An Auglo, Siamese Commission assembles on the fronter: About December 20, to finally demarcate the boundary upon.....
A Paris builder has bought the ruins of St. Cloud for ioo. He will use the materials in the manufacture of paper-weights and other souvenirs,
In October the Emperors of Germany and Austria, with the King of Saxony, stirred up the wild beasts In Styria with a grand hurting expedition.
The news from Rome that Jeanne d'Arc's
the of revived more than ever the popular pletion has national heroine.
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It is now definitely announced that Mr. Vor Hanneken has terminated his engagement with There is little doubt migong most Chinese here the Chloess Government ; and it is pretty freely that the bones of Chinese children were found unerstood that he has done so under circum- in the Catholls Chapel at Tanyang ; and that stances essentially similar to these under which the eyes and general appearance of the boys in Captain Lang relred,—a victim to a strong their school are changed by contact with the combination of envy, ignorance, and intrigue. pelests. The vile books published by the yaan Tientsin is full of globe-tintters Just now. The and with such prodigal Influence of the Canadian Pacific Railroad is de ingegne sites have now reached agenciosity, bara desblems found their way first besamleg, more strikingly apparent avery India, with 800 rounds of ammunition per rifle. I have often observed the Catholls boys in their month. Most of them at this epasos come from Of Shty mullion rounds, indented fox, thirty walks on the hills and remarked their good|| Amèrica vid Japan and Kores, and return by millions will Arrive by the end, of the current behaviour and well-fed appearancey but how Shanghal, Hongkang and Saez. Among others, year. All British troops on the North-Western easy, it would be for some Chinese in the Hon. Gea Cursos, fale Under-Secretary frontier will be armed with the new weapon stage whisper to say suspiciously, "Look at for Indis, is here he is about to proceed to within & month.
their eyes!" and how rapidly such rumours would | Peking. Au unnaruming, qulat gentleman was SIMLA, October said, "
ratsalon school wet and said that he bad heard person in the great Baccarat scandal of last Ladak from Tashkend given an Interesting from another teacher that the eyes of a boy had year; but Tientsin is an awful place for gossip been operated upon at the school. Day after and its folks are easily gulled. Among recent sccount of the recent revolt in that plane. He
ays that the revolt was in no way due to the day the same patience must be shown in trying immigrants are several Americans forthe railway precautionary measures taken by the Russiana to slay the auspicions of the peopis among service, and an Englishman who is to initiate Against the cholera, which was really the excuss whoma wa lira and to undo the work wrought|| the Chinese into the mysteries of furnace building | put forward by the officials. The Russian by the recent ripts. It would help matters for the Siemens steel procțiu, anthorities issued an edict that a gare or picture if the Catholics would be a litle more The many friends of the Rev. Jonathan Lees of the Czar should be placed in a conspicuous open in their church matters, for a borrible will be glad to hear of bis convalescence. The position in every mosque, and that on Fridays suspicion among the Chinese rests upon reverend gentleman has improved the eccssion and foast days prayers were to be mad for bis | Tin-chi-tong, and it will be the first to by addressing an encyplicht lever from the sick Imperial Majesty in, addition to those read for go up in the general confiagration. when room to the namernas enquirers aliør bis health, the Prophet and the four Imams. These orders the guabout leaves. The wiker has Uved too In it be refers la characteristic and impresilye bighly incensed the Mahommedans, who reiqued. Jong in China to be an riamlats. but the people terms to his long continued acrvices in connec to obey them, and eventually broke out into open | of this and giber adjacent districts will be tion with Union Church, The one wish of fearfully distressed during the coming winter Tientsin in the matter is that he may be restored. and desperately hangry, oh I, so hungry Any to give as as many more long and able sermon reader of history can sen reads in the fatura the past,
A native merchant who recently arrived in arrend t-- K'fyw daya aga the teacher of a certain eredited with being one of the chief dramatis | Cruelty to Chlidren states in its annual report | ALL SUMS PAID into the Office of the Never Performed by any other person in the
revolt,
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Hongkong Telegraph. Hongkong, 8th November, 1892.
There are 10,913 places in Berlín along where wine and beer are sold. In quo sircet, the Friedrichstrasse, there are only 251 houses, but these contain 353 liquor shops.
The London Society for the Prevention of that 8,324 cases have been investigated, involv log many instances of disbolical crutity.
The Empress Elisabeth of Austria has ordered 5.000 more trees to be planted around the statue of her favorite poet, Heine, that is shortly to be erected in the grounds of her palace at Corfu,
An old woman, named Fort, has just been' murdered near Bordeaux by a peasant who thought she had cast an evil eye upon bira. She had long had the local reputation of being a witch,
The big gon that the Krupp people of Essen, Germany, proposed to show at the World's Fair S T. JOHN will not reach Chicago. No fallroad is nuzlous. to run the risk ip its business which would attend is transportation.
A society has been organised in England ta cottages and
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LODGE
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NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS, as which led to the town. Me, Wu Ting-fang (Ng Chop) is again up here epleptics at work agereta tering, aspon A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS
The Klangen Governor arrived at Näsiding on the 28th nitimo. An usual a great concourse of adicinis want to the steamer länding në UkakyaR
fall of the Roman Empire are vigorously at work at the Viceroy's reque if he is about to resume taking, shoemaidag, tailesing and other ladoor in China to-day and one of those cases is his connection with the railway management, and culfour Decupallóns. MANTELAN
malpresent, abjest, grindlog poverty by the Although of different calibre from the lamented That restless, young ruler, Emperor William, née of snormous wanithe - It has been said that Tong King-sing, this gentleman is held in high ) ja again preparing to start austan a round of
OF INSTRUCTION.
REGULAR MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the toth instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisaly." Visiting. Brethren are cordially invited. [110g. Hon glas 415 November, 1898.
MEETING of the above. HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY; the 12th instant) at 6,30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethrea are cordially invited.
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