--Intimations.
GINGER ALE.
WE bave, always made good GINGER ALE, and we are now making the best. A varlous exhibitions and competitions in Lapdos and elsewhere, GINGER ALE made by the formula we now nie bai won 33 Prize MEDALS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1892,
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There are now at the Company's worka #bast 3,000 native miners, besides other works men of all kinds; and work has been pushed forward night and day. Fortwo or three days the so-called pirates—anoak-thieves on a large scale
induced the Secretary of State to sanction Massaa. Siemssen and Co. have sent on a very | Hongkong and Tonkin's future, and in” tha the increase of official salaries by 30 per useful and handy block calendar, issued by the confidence that, as early as could reasonably be cent, we intended to produce figures Transatlantic Fire Insurance Company, Limited, expected, riongay will be in a position to supply coal enough for practically the whole of showing that the Government view of Hamburg, for which they are agents,
the Far East and to pay dividends enough to was entirely wrong. We now find, how ENGLAND is not the only coun'sy in which there satisfy even the most sanguine speculators. ever, that the only complete and reliable has been a run upon slcebal during the last few They have waited, but they will not have to Agures of rents in 1890 (before the years. The consumption of beer in Germany wall many months longer.
amounted to 1,144000,000 gallons in the year the hands of the Government. Such 1801 again 990.000.000 gallons in 1886, au figures as we have been able to obtain increase of 17 per cent, while the population show that, except in special cases easily has lacreased by only 4 per cent explained, rents are, no higher now, and HARMETON'S Monster Show was packed with In many cases actually lower, than they an enthusiastic audience again last night. The were before the boom. These incomplete performar cearthe Feeley troups were immense Bgures are hardly worth reproducing possible. Portala open at 8,30, tigers and
To-night the font ensemble will be immenser if the Government can be persuaded to be. give publicity to theirs, but failing that, walk around at 9 sharp. On Saturday next, for at 45. and the elephants we promise our readers that such statistics the special benefit of ladies and children, and as we can give shall be published in due Fesk residents, who cannot attend the evening course, to show that there is now nothing performances, there will be a grand matinés, of the 1890 boom remaining to justify the commencing at 1.35 p. m., children half-ptice to perpetuation of the Inflated official all parts of the house, salaries
used the word 'abstracted '—by one of the founders from the office of his employers. The house was used for gambling and apparently for nothing else; it was kept open till all hours in the morning, and noises of gaming and shouting and lights burning and rickshas standing round about the doors"--those are the Judge's | Salaries Commission sat) and 189a are in own words-must have made the locality a regular Pandemonium and a nuisance to the public. Gambling of a more or less reckless character was carried on night after night, and large sums of money. considering the social status and means of the players, were lost and won, The In 1840 competed and won against FOUR of popular game was Rebachao, with a banker, and in which expert manipulation of the the most famed Bellant makers.
dice is an important ald to success. Apparently Kobachao is as much an open game as rouge et noir, roulette or baccarat, and would be held as illegal wherover British Inw is recognised. The players at the Club Liberal were almost entirely clerks employed in banks and foreign commercial houses, some of them occupy- | ing positions of trust, and there cannot be the slightest doubt that temptations to dishonesty were put in the their way
and CERTIFICATES of MERIT.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE P. & O. S. H. Ca's steamer Favs left Singapore for this port at daylight to-day. THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co's Royal mail steamer Empress of India, from Hongkong, arrived at Kobe at 4.30 p.m. on the 6th Inst., and left gain aim, on the 7th for Vancouver, via Yokohama.
A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge No. 1165, E.C., will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Friday, the 16th instant, at 4.30 for 5 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
Mr. O'Sura, in pursuance of his business as a newspaper writer, after making inquiries, considered it his duty to make (1183
public the doings at the Club Liberal, and he did so in the columns of the Shanghai A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, Mercury. He characterised certain places as gambling houses and a descredit to the have just received
Portuguese community, referring specially to Hongkew; he said these dens were disgraceful and dangerous; that young Portuguese gambled for all they were
THE Agents (Messra. Dodwell, Carilli & Co.) worth and a good deal more, and that the inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamship Portuguese Consul-General knew very Co.'s Reamer Zombast, from Tacoma, Wash., well where the dens were; and finally, Mr. | has arrived at Yokohama, and left that port to O'SHEA called the Club Liberal a gambling day for Hongkong direct. hell and its frequenters professionals," said the young student, thoughtfully, PRA-gamblers. This was no doubt pretty when I get interested in a subject I never stop
until I have embraced it thoroughly."
"That's nice," was Julia's hesitating reply. "Do-do you think I'm an interesting subject ?" FT the Orfis Gote :-Why is the Hongkong. Telegraph ilke a beautiful women ?-Because when once looked at it remains for ever in the memory of man-and they all try to procure a facsimile of the one they skw. · Abem 1 Messrs. Carmichael & Co, Ltd, have this year various designs, more tasteful and neat than any an unusually pretty selection of almanacks, In
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strong language, but after a careful perusal of the whole evidence--the case lasted several days we have по hesitation in saying that Mr. O'SHEA substantially justified every word he wrote. The members of the Club Libéral, or some of them, took umbrage at the Mercury's comments and, so we are Informed by a rellable Shanghai correspondent, subscribed amongst them- selves the sum of 8500 with which they retained the eminent services of Mr. W. H. DRUMMOND, barrister-at-law, in order to get Mr. O'SHEA sent to prison. That was their avowed object," and correspondent states that Mr. DRUMMOND assured his cllents of the fulfilment of their worthy desires. If that is true, we are exceedingly sorry for Mr. DRUMMOND and for his practical. knowledge of the Law of Libel. If the members of the Club Liberal had good grounds for complaint against the Shanghat Mercury, their remedy lay in an action at law for damages; to criminally CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, MUSCATELS. prosecute a man for an attack on a semi- public institution, an attack which was general and not personal, was ridiculous, as well as being cowardly and contempt ible. We can hardly believe that an experienced lawyer like Mr. DRUMMOND could possibly have recommended such a course. However, a prosecutor was found in a gentleman named Costa, one of the officials of the so-called Club, and In due "PINEAFFLE JUICE," says a physician, "has course Mr. O'SHEA had to appear in the | medicinal properties, of the highest order. In Summary Court charged with a cri,inal throat diseases, and even in diphtheria, it has offence. After a long and patient hearing seldom failed to give relief, and an anti. the Judge found that the Club Liberal was dyspeptic it is lavaluable. The unpleasant tasic started solely for gambling, that every- the morning can be got rid of by the penalstent victims of indigestion experience of rising in thing connected with the place was me of this remedy, and as it goes at once to the stained with discredit, that. It wAL A 1pat of the trouble and removes the cause, the disgrace to the Portuguese community, care is a permanent one. Any drepeptie, who that it WES
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AT 8 o'clock this morning there was an outbreak of are in a house occupied by a basker in Fook Hing Lane, at Yaufasst. The dwelling was totally consumed before the Fire Brigade got the upper hand of the devouring element. The total amount of the damage done is about $300 worth,
Larr night a young Chinese woman, who had just got out of her legas, committed suicide by swallowing eplum. She was the daughter of a tampan women, and it is supposed that the desire of her mother to palm her off, 4 la Chimoiss, on a man whom she knew not, was the main cause of the rach act.
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Hongkong Telegraph.
HONAKONG, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1897.
THE "SHANghai mercuRY" 1IBEL CASE.
WIT AND WERDOM, - Bachelors are the unbuttered bread of the
An optimist is a man who believes that all eggs will batch.
In giving the devil his duo, you are liable to give yourself away.
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A pessimist is a man who believes that all
Do not follow your prejudices until they make you hungry.
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Defines “good. Form” and all fe codes,
He-Do you think it possible for a man to love two warnen? She-Not if either of them should End If out.
AT Fresnillo in Mexico the other week novel exhibition was given in the shape of a fight between a bull and two Mexican lions recently captured in the mountains near ring of the city, and attracted fully 2.000 Zacatecas. The event took place in the bull.
spectators. The hall in the beginning bad the best of the fight. He charged madly at one of the llous and badly wounded him with his bores. The second lion got a grip on the bull's threat with his teeth and hang on until the bull fell to the ground exhausted. When a banderillo entered the arena to farther excite the ball into fighting, the ferocious Hon sprang upon him, and before agile'a ce came the unfortuner map was fatally injured and died shortly after being taken from the ring. The suffering bull and the frenzied Hon were slaughtered, and the crowd departed delighted with the sport.
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· SERIOUS ASSAULT CASE.
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POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.
scared the natives about Kebas and Campha, distant portions of the Company's concession, and nobody cared to be abroad in the dark; but the statior, with orders to deal summarily with there is now a military guard of 300 soldiers on
to scare the life out of the not tho brave pirates. | any lawbreakers a‹ught;, and that is sufficient Work is going on steadily all over the Company's concession at Hatou, te main centre of opera tions, there was never for x moment any cessation or scare of any sort. Here the whole front of the hillside has been cut away, expusing three, find rich seams, which are also cut into by a shaft sunk from the top of the bill to the heart of the coal-bed, piercing all three; while swarms.cl busy workmen are cutting away the face of the kill on the other sides and at the back, so that soon the whole huge mans of coal will be
exposed to attack at every point, and 1,000 tons a day will easily be got. The railway runs now the billside, up to the screening ground, and from the very centre of the ream on the front of from that point will be carried on to the whal Already the Noe has been bullt on the whart level, and trucks
can be taken alongside nected. The whail can #ccommodato ships steamers; but the higher level is not yet conf of 20 feet draus at at low water spring tides; and up to nearly thirty feet at high water. It is most substantially built, and should not coat' any appreciable amount in repairs for many years to come.
The inhabitants of the mining settlement, which is quite a large one as such things go fa this part of the world, have a very pleasant time, taking it all round, The climate is dia incly à peg above Hongkong-not so hot in summer nor so cold in winter. The country around is simply lovely, woodland, hill, and felet mingling in most picturesque and delightful comb national Every week end, aimest, shooting partics of picnics are organised, while the community Is large enough to provide itself with abundance of social enjoyments.
The Avochis had very satisfactory weather going down from Hongkong to Hongay and nothing of note was recorded, but the return trip was exceedingly rough and atomy, accupy ing about 36 hours longer than oruni, She brought, as uiuil, a full cargo of coat, which is always readily told now that its excellent quality is undeniably established.
MACAU,
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
O'BRIEN,
· THE OFFICIAL RUMORIST AND CHRISTY - MINSTREL' ZLIPHANT COMIQUE The Honorable G. T. M, O'Brien, of Hongkong, Unearthed one diy a real gem-
An ancient comic song. The Legislative Council.sat-
O'Brien sat upon it; For in the llaing of bis hat
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He brought his funny connet. But mercifully be refrained
From making it too sudden; Lost then should want the jaké explained
Whose heads are dense na pudden. He made the first experiment Upon his ricksha colle The way that coolle quickly went
Was most amo-ing, truly. The next attempt was on the Sikh Who guards the Council door; He went to hospital a week- And now he is no more!
O'Brien waded through his joke,.. First slowly, and then, frater, Until he had conɛrived to choká
The worthy Harbour Master, *So arzt he tried this fearful jest
Upon His Excellency;
In vain he nudged him in the vest
To stimulate his fancy.
The Governor perhaps was slow,
Like Jabiz Never went; We dunno why, but, enyhow,
He hasn't acen it yet.
So the Joker tried a higher flight,
The Hongkong Telegraph. The editor was most polite,
And tried his best to laugh, “Your J¬ke's as "slow in a game of chest,
"And forty times as solemn ; "Go; sell it to the Daily Prest
"For twenty cents a Colome i*
THE OFFICE GOAT.
TO FAR CATHAY.
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AN ABORTIVE ENTERPRISE. Although we have named 1865 as ibe year in which the Brst regular line of steamers to China rounded the tape was established, the iden was considerably older. We may now take step back the year 1847, when a really smbiticus project was placed before the public, to competa, with the P. & 0,
This was the India and Australia Mait Packet Company (mentioned incidentally in the "Race to ladia"), rezistered with » espital of £1,000 000 in 50,000 shares of 20 each, though we have no information of "now much was ever actually subscribed. The Company Macas, 7th December.
was planned on the assumption that in Inc, On the goth alto, there was a dance at the Australia, and Ching, there was a population Club Uni, H.E. the Governor and Sra, de equal to more than falf the entire population of Is Boja attending the company numbered some the world, accopying countries which teem with to 30 ladies and four score gentlemen and every every product wanted by the other half. To Tothing passed off in the most enable manner. bring these populations and their products into On the 1st fastant the E. &A. Co.'s liper cheap and rapid communication with the energy, Guthrie put into the roads, easly in the morn-skill, and capital of the Western world, was set Ing; cargo-hosts were already in waiting over forth as an object both of moral and commercial night, and wore towed by Government Importance, steam-launch
out alongside. At ten o'clock precisely another Goverment launch conveyed
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The Company proposed in the first laste ne His Lordship Dr. da Medeiros and pity from monthly packet to A'exandria, la cor. respond there with one from Sure to Aden, Heungshan whirl to the Guthrie. A num- ber of Government officiel, who had to go toon, Madras, and Calcutta, and at Ceylon Timar, loitered about the wharf and availed
with one for Singapore and Sydney. These vessels were to be of 1,000 tons register each, themselves of His Reverence's kindness to go on board in, the launch and so save sampa foel, thereby leaving, greater space for passen "bullt on improved principles for diminishing fares. Captain and Mrs da Silvs, not being gers and goods, which will be conveyed at the invited to join"and" not caring to take leave unasked, had to wait about until 4 p.m.,
- lowent-practicable cost."name when the launch returned and took them. Br that time there was a staff north-east wind and a pretty high son. It is said that even when the Bishop got on board things were pretty lively, and he had a narrow escape, of sounding the 3 bottom of our siltef-up harbour, for had it not been for the agility of a Jack Tar on the Guthrie he might have taken an coexpected baptismal service all to himself in pnconse crated water, too. As it was, his holy trouser were wet up to the knees. I believe all this inconvenience and delay resulted from His Lordship and some other Goremment officials, who had gone to Hongkong to embark on the steamer, changing their minds at the last movent and coming back here to embark, The Guthrie did not get away wasil s p., that day, trans
At the Magistrsey this morning Mahomet Japhet and another coloured gentleman appeared belore Mr. Hastings to answer to the charge of 'assaulting Also, a "Chloese sxilor in the employ of Mr. R. Fraser-Smith while in the execution of his lawful duty, connected with the salvage of the cargo of the ship Dunmail, which was wrecked "off the Kowloon Docks twenty two years ago. Mr. H.J. Holmes appeared for the prosecution and Mr. J. Grist, of Mr. C. D. Wilkinson's office, defended,
The great profits of the P & O, ware dwelt on, both to tempt the investor and also to support the argument, that it was against the publia interest, and “adverse to the policy of Her Maj aly's Government and of the Honourable East India Company," that such a great national, Interest shou'd be monopolised by one Company, of the pebile-that a fair and free com and that, it was "for the decided advantage. petillon of conveyance be permitted in the vast and increasing inffic between Europe and Asia.n The prospect was held out (not without justifiqā» tion, as it happened) that a poition, at least, of the Indian mail contract would be conceded to the new Company and that liberal terms would be conceded for the conveyance of the Australian, malin, The capital was divided into 670 shares, pytales"so that the public, whether as passengers Or merchants, may avail themselves of their own conveyance, and shut become participante la the profits of their own adventurê,”
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The prospicius was certainly drawn up with astuterpell calculated to arouse the cupidity of investors, the support of free traders, and the cooperation of vested interests such as John
The Celestial world is grievously. about the coming festiv :), for the subscriptions are not rufficient to curry out the original programme—to cover up most of the Chinese part of the city with decorations, and to hold great theatrical displays or sing songs in eight or ten of the pricipal thoroughfares, with big processions for three days. The thieves' Company's In opening the proceedings Mr. Holmes said and pickpockets! guild ought to subscribe handser Meanwhile, w Government-inquiry had been Your Worship, this fa £10 of serious assault somely, alace they get the best of the business in progress with reference to the several contes in the harbour, committed by Mahomet Japhetat featrale, of ible sort. However, the cele actual or possible, to the East, and the report of and another Indian, As I was only instructed bration will now be reduced to a huge mat-the Commission published about this time set this morning and have therefore had no time shed to front of the pagoda in the Bazaar, forth the following alternative routes to are the witnesses, I shall be glad. If you. where there will be a gorgeous display of flowers, amea will kindly adjarn the bearing until semasther lamps, and magnificent inscriptions and bapper PK, CURE MA
Miles. Daya, |===NOH-Vid she West Indies :---- convenient time...
Itis said that a hundred bow have been angags | 'Mr. Grist asked for permission to issue. | from Canton - and other places, to come down. England to Chagres
4,840..............40 Chagres across Panama, 50m counter-summonses. His clients did not know ¦ and offer prayers and escalfices. for three days, the names of those who assulted them, but commencing on the night of the 14th December
Panama to Auckland, N.Z.... 6,780......38 koew them by sight. If his Worship and ending in the small hours on the moring would grant time he (Mr. Grist) had no of the 18th. The original programme was doubt that his cilents: would be able arranged on the basis of 'n $25,000 03:$10,000 16 find them cut. His ellente were Chinese, subscription, lastead of which only about $8,000 (But there, was then no amargement for
fransport across the Isthnius, and no douling stood, that they have a junk moored close to the The auction of the Websleg monopoly is an station in the Facific, except at Tahiti and the which is anchored in Kowloon Bay near the be for eight years, from th November, 1894 NoV14 Egypt and Mauritius Mr. Robert Fraser-Smith's schooner Montlara, |nounced for the 17th instant." The farm will:). Marquesas.herniza malen Dunmail Rock. They are engaged in salving to rath November, gas, and 880.000 franked A, Kallen ty strat page Milea, Days, the cargo of the Dunmail, but the plaintiff also securly from bidders the farm to go to the claims the right to waive it.
highest bidder, subject (as a matter of form proba His Wenship-This is a case of assault and bly) to the approval of the Lisbon. Governments has nothing to do with the salvage sights,
Mr. Barbosa, Inspector General of Revenue, is Mr. Gris-Jest so, but I am merely trying to responsible for these strange conditions may heo show you why I want the cross-SUMMODEOS,,
not meal with the failure be usually achieves 1 His WordblpVery well. I will adjourn tha 'erse until Sqlarday morning at 11 o'clock............
young men, that the profits of the Club came from the gaming tables, and that Mr. O'SHEA was perfectly justified in world. r.directing public attention to a dangerous and objectionable Institution. And then his Worship found defendant "technically gality" and fined him $10 and refused to make any order for costs. The grounds on which Mr. JAMIESON Convicted were that Mr. O'SHEA had not justified the use of the expressions "professional gamblers" and "gambling hell." As it is in evidence that Indiscriminate gambling was habitually Indulged in night after night, that the bankers at Kobachas have a decided advantage over the players, and that a THE criminal prosecution In Her Britannia percentage of the money staked at the Majesty's Court of Summary Jurisdicilon tables went to the Club, it seems clear The Vens de Medici is five feet are inches in at Shanghai of Mr. HENRY O'SHEA, a enough that the Club Liberal was as much hight, zó feches about the waist, 14 about the bost and 44 about the hips. The women writer on the staff of the Shanghal Mercury, a professional gambling house and a
employed as cloak models" in ladies' outfitting for an alleged libel by the chosen gambling hell as the licensed Fax/an establishments required of a "model" feet representative of combination of houses in Macao, Bealdes, the Shanghai inches in hight in one establishment are the Portuguese who claim to be members of a Assistant Judge ought to know the following; Waist, az) to 24 inches; bust, 34 to low-class gaming house, known as the decision in Lambery "Pasha v. Labouchers, | 35 1`hip, 45 10 47 1 base of skoll. to waist, 161 Club Liberal, must be regarded as quite where it was laid down that the substantial loeps, 11 to 12 A prominent physician and he would explain, show how the case is coming innebar att an event in the history of the Model charges being proved, mere inaccuracies recently gave the following the current Settlement; and his conviction will stand in language would not affect the verdict; for all time as a monument of either and in this case, according to Mr. judicial ignorance or imbecility The JAMIESON's own admissions, the charges head and front of Mr. O'Sux's offending made against the Club Liberal and its can be clearly explained in a few words, members were justified beyond all doubt. and we cannot do better, in making the Owing to the sudden illness of his legal case clear to our readers, than follow adviser, Mr. A. P. Staxes, the defendant the conclusions as to matters of fact arrived had to contend against unforeseen diffi- I would not bure it back I any, nt from the evidence by the Assistant culties, and it seems to usif, as Mr. O'Sɛna | I would not have thy whole year May 1¦ Judge, Mr. G. JAMIESON. Eight Portuguese awore in the witness box, he had nothing But yet for our dead passion make, wished to have a place where they could to do with editing or publishing the Kiss me once more and strive to ruaks
Our last kiss the supremest one, gamble to their hearts content without Shanghai Mercury, that he was not in any
For love is done. Interference, and they accordingly put way legally responsible. By 51 and 5 of
LATEST REPORT FROM THE HINES. their heads together and started, the Club Victoria, chap. 64, It is laid down that
Our love is done |'
The steamship Avochts" redwed to-day from Liberal, in a semi-Chinese house down an in criminal prosecutions only the pro. And still my eyes with tears are wet
Hong1y, bringing M2, A. G. Morris and. Mr. ailey-way. They bought a few chairs prietor, editor, or any person responsible Our souls are stirred with vague regret ;
Max Gidio, who have been on a special visit of and stools, one of the Immortal eight for the publication of a newspaper can be gaze fasówell, yet cannot speak,
inspection to the property of the Compagule contributed a couple of tables covered proceeded against; and as Mr. O'SHEA And arm resolve grows strangely weak,
Though hearts were twain that one were one. Frarçalse des Charbonnages du Toukdo, They with green cloth and a 'cane easy chair denies that he was associated with the
Slace love le dans, - M
sse both extremely well satisfied, with the and couch, an old Hongkong resident Mercury in any one of these positions, and
progress which has been made in the opera But love is done fellas generously handed over his copy of the as the onus of proof lay on the prosecution, Hongkong Telegraph, the Shanghai Mercury we contend that the trial was a complete was subscribed for, and a bar was put farce and his conviction a travesty both -up and a small stock of liquors provided on law and common sense. "and thus was formed the Club Liberal, There is a good deal of doubt as to the genuineness of the method by which members" were admitted into this establishment, but there is no doubt Tu Hongkong Government having that the minutes of the meetings and the asserted, through Its Secretary, that house Katements of secount were bogus and that ¦ rents have not fallen to the figures at the minute book was stolen-the Judge' which they stood before the rise which
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and healthy woman feet 5 inches in height: meisurement for a well-formed, wall-developed Waist, 24 inches; bust, 33 to 34 s biceps, a to 131 wilt, si 10 5f; hips, 44 to 451 calf, 23 to 15, and ankle, 7 to 7k. The doctor's a model woman" has smaller hips and a smaller bust and about the same waist as a "cloak model,” Our love is done!
I know it, wow it, and that king righ Must set a finish to our bliss, ko dar at when I felt thy mouth meet maine My life again seemed half diving,
Our very hearts together run i
Can love be done? Can lora be done f Who cares if this be mad or wise?;
Trust not my words, but read my e7*5 The make me to the hearts nhi jaka. Toy klas bade sleeping love swake,
The life that with thins own fy vBE
Love le not done)
"CHARBONNAGES"
It is now almost beyond. a doubt that the old Macaense will be; revived, -under new colours:
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though of course shareholders, and the general public, at a distance from the scene of opera the case of the murder of poor Cannas, boxt--- Swan River to Adelaide 1,45€ fin Hans, and in Ignorance of the thousand and one swain of the Diu, on the night of azed May last: Adelaide to Van Dieman's Inle details which reqube attention before immediately after the temble torazde,hich Land everything runs smoothly, may be (and proba- | I wrote: you about at the time. On the "Bath biy have been already) growing Impatient for His Lordship will hear the action arising out prONIZATORIAI ATS the long-expected big output from the mines, of the horse whipping of Mr. José da Silva, bran yot those who have been seen the works, and bave formed reliab's opinions on the development of the business loce the beginning of the year ATS RARE mons in expressing the highest praise. On Sunday sexy, rithigh, the lottery of sha:)
editor of the Independente, by, the two KOBE O] [Si themable Viscount, Senna Versandes, Roth cases are expected to be exceedingly interesting
of the activity and energy employed in forwarding House of Holy Marty.wll be drawn. Wo sin what is at once the hope and mainstay, ofil full of great events ibis month;
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