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January 17th,
The Dahomeyan chiefs have accepted Gatblit, nomines of France, as king in place of Behansin,
ANARCHISTS IN SPAIN.
An waarchist fired a vevolver at the prefect of Barcelona, wounding him in 'the jaw,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TO-MORROW being Chinx New Year's Day and a general holiday, there will be no lane of The Hongkang Telegraph. TEN Japanese convicts were more or lesa severely injured by a gunpowder explosion at one of the Sapporo coal mines on the 26th ultimo,
Tww Russian_gunboat Zaðíaka, komeward- bound from Vladivostock, is being received most effusively in French Cochin-Chins. •
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City
Hall Museum for the week ended February 4th are Europeans, 135; Chinese, 1,698; total
1,833.
WE are informed by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the steamer Sydney, with the next French mail, lek Saigon for this part at I p.m. to dry.
THE failure, with heavy liabilities, of a large Chinese silk hang that has been in a big way of businers for the past twenty years, is reported
from Soachow.
THE Tokyo Oficial Gazette of the 26th ulto, announces that the Emperor and Empress of Japan fateed to celebrate their fallver wedding' on the gth of sext March,
Ir is officially notified that the firing of crackers will be pe mitted (to Chinese only) from 4 p.m. to-day until 4 p.m. on Wednesday the 7th inst. The fiting of bombs is strictly prohibited.
ACCORDING to the S. F. Chronicle, Mr. Alexander Center, general agent for the Pacific Mall Co. at San Francisco, will probably very shortly be WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, promoted to the posttica of general manager.
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THE edict prohibiting the export of sice from Corea has been rescinded, as" mantioned in our columns some time ago, and the export will be resumed from to-morrow, Chinese New Year's day.
THE "KWONG-HOI" COLLISION CASE.
Judgment was given to-day in the suit of Wong Tsoi and others, owner of a cargo-boat, On the 24th ulta. seaman discharged from the agalust the owners of the river steamship sailing vessel we, at Guinayangan (Philip-Kwonghof (late Ooriya) arising out of a collision another vassal, cutting him literally to places. Leach, C., Instructed by Mr. E. C. Ells place) murdered bis late captala, Millet, on board last December in Hongkong harbour. Mr. A. (Mr. V. H. Deacon's office) was for the plaintiffs, and Mr. J. J. Francis, QC, instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys, was for the defendants. Com mander Athe, R.N., assisted the Court as Nautical Assessor,
The murderer is under arrest.
It is reported on eative authority that Viceroy Chang Chih-tung has recently succeeded in completing a loan of Tis. 100,000 at 7 per cent, per annum through a German firm at Shangbai, the lender being a wealthy mandarin,
AFTER a stay of over four months In port, owing to the loss of some of her masts, etc. in last October's typhoons, the German bargne Martha Bockkaan spread her wings to a stiff corberly breeze this morning, bound for Callao. We hear that Mr. J. M. Alves, the Portuguese youth who is said to bave rescued an old bilud woman as the occasion of the fire that broke out in No. 34, Market Street on Thursday last, will probably be presented with a "Bellyjoss" medal in recognition of his plucky conduct."
DURING January the Penjam Miris Colazul during that time 500 tons of stone, which yielded was running for twenty-five days, crushing 440 03. of gold-1 fably encouraging result. The new machinery, according to latest advices, was expected to start working on or about the 7th fast.
In the police court to-day, a miserable looking Chluaman, who called himself a "hawker," was sentenced to a fine of $75 or a sojourn of three months in gaot, for having to his possession | fifteen isels of prepared oplum. Wonderful to relate, the poor poverty-stricken pauper paid up on the spot!"
CHINESE advices from the North report a large fire in one of the largest wholesale grocery shops
in Tangchow on the rat ule which destroyed godowns valued at 11, 20.000, that contained sustained by the destruction of other shops in goods estimated nearly Tis. 50,000. Losses the vicinity bring the fatal losses to about Tis. 130,000,
His Excellency Capt. de Borja, late Governor of Macao, bade farewell to the Holy City yesterday morning and arrived here in the afternoon an THE suggestion of Dr. Bateson Wilght, head-beard the Portuguese guo-vessel Dis. A special master of Victoria College, has been adopted by report of his Excellency's departure from and his his Excellency the Governor and in future the administratios in Macas will appear in our sext old Central Scheol will be known as Queen's Issue, Capt. and Madam de Borja will leave for Marcelles by the French wall on Wednesday. THE Amoy correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury wiltes that the sugar season in South Formosa bas commenced and several of the alling vessels that have been lying idle in Amoy barbour since their anival from Newchwang under charter to lead for Chalon, including the some weeks ago, have already left for Talwanfoo Elisabeth, Kristina Nulson, Byigla and
THE Japanese paper Boyskt states that the directors of the Hokkaido Coal Mining and Rail- way Co, have ordered from an American firm of PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS AND builders five locomotives and two hundred coal
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Mr. Francis sald counsel had agreed not to submit any more arguments, and left the case with his Lordablp for decision.
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turn out theit, present form is not encouraging to their supporters. Luckily the training track is in grand condition for confumed cripples and ponies under suspicion,
Thers is likely to be some interesting 'P to-morrow morning if the rain beds, the race-course will agzin ba avaliaßiech of Police to state that Kennedy Ro also requested by the Captain Súpertint.
Road East and Praya East being cut up by the be used for pontes walking down to the Happy? Valley, as owing to nearly the whole of Queen's
Department exper's, and the Chinese New Year cracker-ing naisance, no pony could walk scientific excrvations of the Public Works
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AN OLD SPORTSMAN. Hongkong, 5rd February, 1894.
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Yokohama, with the Americad mails up to oth Garlic, Capt Feaine, from San Francisco, vis January, arrived in the harbour yesterday morning. We are indebted to our San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined telegramu.
LONDON, December 30th. Eazi Rosebery, replylog to a memorial of the The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Peace Association, urging him to act as arbi- negotiations with the Venetian delegates in trater in the difficulty with Venezuela, said the England during the past year were faille, owing claims being settled by arbitration which Great to the fact that Venezuela insists upon certain Beltain considered unfair to British Gofarm Nevertheless, Great Britain, be added, has #gain expressed willingness to enter into father negotiations tending towards arbitration.
in the Bank of England, has been arrested for Charles Walks, for nearly forty years a clerk stealing £500 from the bank.
The latest political reports have it that the obliged to compromise with the Tories in order Government finds Itself to a position where it is to pass the Parish Council billa.
A dispatch from Zanzibar says letters from Manyema report that Arabs attacked and have beaten the Europeans at Rasonzo, and that the runaway slaves were relarning to their masters.
PARIS, December 30th. and Spain has been signed. The latter country The commercial agreement between France extends to France in 1894 the benefit of treaties with other Powers, and France grants to Spain the minimum tariff and withdraws the probibition upon importations from Algeria.
BUENOS AYRES, December. The Insurgent commander, Admiral Gama, at Rio Janeiro, has given notice that he will shell the city if the new forts fire on his vessels formed him that he must give at least forty-eight The representatives of foreign Powers hav: in- hours' notice before beginning the bombardments
the stern. They produce two lamps here in (Before Sir Fielding Clarke, Chief Justica) | Court-ane new looking but a little rusted, and
February 5th.
the other a very old one, which I am convinced could not have been used for a considerable time. They produce another one, a new one, to lamp which was in the middle of the boat, and show me the pattern, as they say, of a third was kept for the purpose of belag waved; this ons they say was lost in the collision, but the other two, being attached to a bamboo and a that the newer lamp was in use and that plece of wood, were recovered. I have no doubt the other one believe that any lamp was lost. I belleve that one was in the middle of the boat, where not, and I do not
they themselves say, it would be obscured by Ixmp used on the junk. That is the only the baskets of sugar-and that was the only risk. able conclusion on the face of the evidence. His Lordship said-I think this case is about evidence of the defendants seems to me to be brought by the plaintiffs themselves; while the as clear as any case can be where there is conflict perfectly clear and consistent all through. I of evidence. I have no doubt as to the conclu-bellere, and the Assessor advises me that it is alon I should arrive at. It appears that on the bis opinion also, that there is no evidence of 13th December the plaintiff's cargo-boat had want of caution on the part of the steamer r called the Decima between 11 and 12 o'clock at there was no lamp hung up on the cargo been taking in a load of sugar from a steamer any respect whatever. He advises me that if night. It then came on to blow heavily, and boat, as provided by the regulations, ten loading operations were consequently stopped and feet clear above the gunwale, it would be impos- the boat had to leave the steamer's side. The sible considering the state of the weather evidence for the plaintiff is that she went from (on a very dark night) to distinguish any object the Decima, which was lying somewhere off the in front of the steamer until right upon It, unless Harbour Master's office, to a point on the Prays such object was demonstrated by a light. The which was designated as the Tang Hing line, and steamer slowed down some two minutes before neighbourhood with the bost loaded, she pre-whistled as she approached the shore; she finding the water was too rough to anchor in that reaching the China Merchants wharf and ceeded in a westerly direction, hagging the was going dead-slow after passing the China Praya, past the wharf known Wharf, and when clear of Jardine's Wharf, and with the No. 1 pllat on the bridge, both with as Jardine's Merchants' wharf, when the captain, who was between Jardioe's Wharf and the China, Mer night-glasses, suddenly saw a light flash up chant's Wharf she was run into and sunk by the under the bows of the steamer; while the defendants' steamer. It was then about 11.30. mate, who was in the how (bis proper the westward to her wharf, which was Jardine's flash up suddenly, and he called out to the The defendants' steamer war approaching from place, as I am advised), also saw the light Wharf, and at the time of the collision she must captain; and he says that as he called have been going dead slow, and wherever the out, at the same moment he heard the telegraph. exact point of the collision was that has not bell from the bridge to the engine-room; the been definitely fixed by the evidence-it was captain's statement is that immediately he saw somewhere between the two wharves, which are the light be telegraphed "stop" and "full spred a very short distance apart, and she must haveastern and at the same moment hearing the been then a few yards from her own wharf mate call out he gave the order "hard-a. These facts are perfectly clear. That being the starboard," which I am advised by the Assessor date of it no doubt about the respective was the best and in fact the only right and under statutory obligation to carry a bright light appeared to be a fixed ont, but the mate duties of the two vessels. The cargo bost was
proper thing to do. The captain thought the Hight visible all round at
belght of at least says he saw it being waved about; and to feet above the gunwale. If she had carried that agrees with the plaintiffs evidence, that light she would have been visible to the that at the moment of collision the one steamer, and it was in that case the steamer's light in the middle of the boat was lifted undoubted duly to keep out of her way. There up and waved. The captain is absolutely certain fore, the question really resolves itself into that he would have seen a light if there had whether the cargo bost had the light she was been one visible, and if the cargo boat had been obliged to carry. That is purely a case for my carrying a light as ordered by the Ordinance ten self, and I have to judge it on what I consider feet above the gunwale he would have seen it the value of the evidence. Now, I think the "Why did you not see it? Because it was very unsatisfactory; there are one or two of the case, I have not the least doubt is my plaintiff's evidence on that potat taken by itself not there."That is, I think, a full explanation baidiary points which I have to notice, but mind that the fank was not carrying a light an that is really the main question-whether abe required by law, and I have not the least doubl bad light. According to the plaintiff, the that every proper precaution was taken on board
RIO JANEIRO, December 30th. cargo boat was taking every possible precau
The Portuguese Minister, concerning whose bamboo which was hoisted at the bow at a
the steamer; I have not the least doubt that the reported detention by Peixoto so much excites Hon. She had a bright light slung to evidence for the plaintiff is the result of a frandment has been cansed to Lisbon, silled to-day the gunwale, and plaintiff's witnesses say under these circumstances the conclusion 1 height of a little over a cheang's length over
alent conspir:cy between himself and his wit for thatcapital on board the steamship Eguntur, nettes supported by suborned testimony, and
WASHINGTON, December 30th," she had a light siung between two posts at arive at is that the defendants should have
The news from Br.ill la looked for with some the stern and raised a considerable height judgment with costs. also, and further, la case of emergency, there was a third light which was kept between two baskets of sugar, and was not visible, but was. obscured by the baskets of aggar, and was mCARI to be raised and waved in case any boat should be seen in the way. Of course, there ware questions pat to the various witnesses with regard to the existence of the principal light, the light which, if the plaintiff's evidence were true, ful filled the statutory obligations, namely the Ught light at the stern. The plaintiff said that the at the bow, because there is some doubt ss to the light was there, and that immediately after the motor morning after-be found it with the cargo boat, floating on the water, still attached to the bamboo, He was asked about the bamboo, and he mid he allowed it Another of his witnesses was asked whether to drift away because it was of no value.,
he saw the bamboo after the accident, though he was sent next morning by the replied "No, he did not find the bamboo, plaintiff to look for it and did not find it; and he farther explained bit evidence by raylog plaintiff told him to look for any bamboos which could be found. Well, If that is so, of course the suggestion arisesWhy did the plaintiff give bamboo; It was of small v. lue and did not have this strange account that he did not want the
a book attached to it? Another witness says he did not see the bamboo after the collision; that It was a bamboo with a hook on it ; and that if there was a hook on it,that would make the plain uff all the more anxious to recover it That is u small point, but it throws doubt upon the evidence of the plaintiff. There is another matter which strikes me as shewing that the plaintiff's evidence made things generally the reverse of pleasant The customary Chinese New Year's weather and that of his witnesses is not very credible, and that is the account they gave of what they saw
this morning, but it, with the horrible state of when the steamer first came into sight. Now, the sporting element from lodging an appearance the streets thrown in sea sickener, did not deter their case is that not only in respect of lights at the Race-course shortly after daylight, just to but in every other respect they were taking every see what was going out to the rate Pick to possible precaution. They had men at the bow not in any way affected by the rain which purposely to look out, and four men at the stern throughout the night, was thrown open, but fitting on the oars to use the yules in case with the exception of a few sprints down the necessity ar.se; and of these men besides the straight and three or four good tralafaz gallope, pislatif, three are produced. Now, the plaintif the privilege was not extensively taken advantage says that when he fint saw the steamer it was in o the direction of the polat of the Chins Merchants wharf bat considerably further away.
At the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, Abdullah Khan, private of the|}, Hongkong Regiment, was charged on remand with attempted murder of havlidar Noor Mahomed Khan, of the same regiment. Further evidence wireshopeepedia water The prisoner reserved his defence, and was committed for
A GREAT snowstorm, which commenced on the trial. 24tb ulto, and was stili raging, was reported the other day by wire from Lanchow, capital of Kansu province. It is feared that a number of persons who were missing, may bare pailshed in the snow through losing their way during the
storm.
Owing to the Singapore-Salgon cable having
broken down, direct communication between bere and the Straits Settlements, Australia, India, Java, etc, bas been interrupted, but the live is expected to be working again within two or three days. All telegrams for Europe and Americs will be forwarded via "Northern," which route is in good order, ..
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THAT "the heathen Chinee is peculiar "no one will question, but that he should be euchred at | bis own pet game of cattle down prices to the lowest possible level, even in face of a ruiness
exchange, is also very strange, yet it is nevar- |theless a fact which a glanes over Mr. H. Rationfee's price list, referred to in an advertise. ment which appears in another part of thisissae, will reveal to the most casual observET,
MR. SYDNEY B. J. Sketchley, F. R. S., etc., has made still another wonderful discovery--not an Imaginary tin mine this time, in an alleged scientific dissertation, published in the N, C Daily News, on the removal of the heaven RIFERRING to all the men-of-war in Shanghal, sent banier at Woosung, he observes that the Danish stesmer Store Nordisks and the “Shanghai is practically in the month of the Messageries Maritimas steamer Melbourne Tangiz This is almost as accusing as the havlog on the 27th ulto, honoured the anniversary | Jeamed Professor's profound assertion la fis of the birthday of the German Emperor by book en "Our Island" that granite rocks are 'dressing ship* or displaying the German flag, hard, the N. C. Daily News remarks that "the P. & O. Co's Malwa wag strictly neutral," THE next meeting of the Hongkong "Odd Volumes "will be held at the Chambers, Bank Bulidings, on Thury, 8th February, at 3.30 p.m., when Dr. Jas. Cantle wil deliver the second pilon of his lecture on "Athletics in the Tropics." Chairman:-H. E. Sir Williaco Robinson, K.C.M.G. Members are reminded that to the afternoon meetings ladles are invited. THE death from small-pox, in Nagasaki on the 18th January, of Mr. Torger Neilsen, an engineer who was superintending the erection of off-tasks at Megaral for Messrs. Samuel Samuel & Co is recorded in the Rising Sun. Deceased, native of Bergen, Norway, was employed for some time in Hongkong? BE WRY forty-one years of age and leaves a widow and child to mourn his loss.
As will be reen from a notice in eps advertising columns, a fashionable concert in aid of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals, under the dia ingelshed patronage of his Excellency the Governor and Lady Robinson, Admiral and Lady Fremantle, Sir Fielding and Lady Clarke, etc., etc., will be given in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on the evening of Saturday next, the 10th inst. A varied programms has been arranged, and considering that the life of Hong: kong's musical talent will take part (including the novelty of sa amateur orchestra of thirty performers under Mr. Geo. F. Lammert's skilled leadership) and the worthy object of the enter talament, the Theatre ought to be crowded. The bill of fare, as above stated, is a varied out, but we certainly think that it might have been made a good deal more attractive without much trouble. However, this concert ought to prove auccess, and we treat the music loving men best of the content Messte. W. Hoblus ad Co.'s, Queen's Road Central, book their seats at
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HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
anxiety both at the State and Navy Departments. There is a feeling that a crisis te imminent in the Insurrection and that the quarrel will ha rettled in one way or another within a low daja. A well,defined opinion among the Navy Depart * Nineteen members turned up on Saturday to ment officials is that Mello is near the end of his 5 shots each at 200, 500 and 600 yards. The soon succumb some vigorous coup he must compete for the Short Range Cup and Spoor, and that saless be succeeds in light was tricky, which made the scoring con siderably below the average. Commander Ashe, R.N., won the Cap for the third time, and thus look the Spoon for the best set scare. Inspector secures absolute possession of the trophy ; he also Mann, Mr. E. Robinson and Capt. Palmer were the winners of the range Spoons at 200, 500 and 600 yards respectively.
The scores are appended :-
100 100 for Heap Toul yards, yarda, yarda polula,
Commendar Asho, R.N Lt. Pearson, R.N..................... Leat Howell, 4.2.1...... Sert, Melania, H.K.P Mr. Robinson........ Mr. 0. C. Hayward..... Captain Palmet, 0.3.D. Mr. A. Chapman Mr. C. WordUMEN Tapetor Watson..
Intpoctor Quincy Mr. W. McDad
Inspector Max
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Bergt Duncan, NV.F. Beret. Güles, F.K.P.. Inspector Builla man Leat Sadler, N..... Livet Col Kulcahy, 0.5.D. Retired, Mr. W. Carnegie
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MUNICH, December goth." Prince Maximillian of Saxony, nephew of King Albert, has been ordained a Catholic priest at Erchstadt..
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ANGOULEME, D. cember 30th. The trial of the Aigues-Mortes rioters resulted
VENICE, December 30th.. By a fire in the Arsenal the Artillery quarters were destroyed.
the acqui tal of the prisoners,
DOVER, December 30,
Two large British steamers, the Haro and Bramisk, came into collision in the harbor to-day. The Beamish faundered within a short time. No res were lost.
PRAGUE, December 30th.
Herr Casex, secretary of the Parliamentary Club, and a medical student named Data hava been arrested and charged with promoting designs on the Ladina Society.
Map CAPE TOWN, December 30th.
A terrible punishment was trflicted upon a woman in Pondoland, accused of causing the death of bar child by witchcraft. The woman was bound to a stako planted in the middle of an ant-hill and her body stripped of all clothing and smeared from head to foot with grease. The
her. ants, attracted by the grease, swarmed all over the unfortunate creature and eventually devoured,
and Misni, la thle province, last night. In Car Disastrous fires visited the towns of Carberry
WINNIPEG, December 30th.
berry four stores were destroyed and at Miani the leading hotel and seven private residences were consumed. The loss is heavy,
Albanians tribes near Tusa and Montenegra,
CETTINJE, (Montenegro), December goth. The frontier dispute has led to a massing of Troops were sent to watch their movements and the result was that the outposts of the Albanians he says, at the distance of 100 and some scores times made for a quarter of a mile by the various encounter is expected.
He saw it, It would serve no useful end detall the two Albanians were killed. A serious and Montenegrins soon exchanged shots" and
of chaungs distance-a cheung we are told is 14 penies being sharpened up for to-morrow, as we feet. That would place it at more than a quarter such records only tend to mislead,
LONDON. December 31st, ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN Ir the Shangbai native paper Shendo may be
of a mile distant when he saw it. He says he was sent a steady exercise gallop for a certain great discontent there, owing to the fact that the Bovril A Berlin dispatch to the 2imas says there is relied on, the Taung-il Yames have recently
was close to the davits of the boats opposite the distance-I dont know the exact distance Cameroons incident was kept secret for a forte despatched several "strong" letters to the
Sallors' Home, and almost immediately after traversed, as the good Samardian who is training night. Even now the cause of the revolt is not Chinese Maister to Berlin and St. Petersburg,
be could not my twenty words in the time-he this pony apparently favors a method of his own give The opinion is that there must be some ordering him to hasten in closing bis negocis: A BOWLING match, Hongkong Club g. Germans was struck by the steamer 3 all the other wit- and starts and finishes at intermediate posts thing wrong with the dininiration of the dons on several matters with the Restian that has created some excitement in interested nesses place it differently, but say it was a con. but, anyhow, I clocked the staying dan 361, cosairy to excite the police and even the women Government and telling him that he may kong Club and Club Germania on the eveninge it was a very short time before the collision that he galloped round the bend by Bowrington do to 156 Dahomans, recruited in 1891 by ciralas, was played on the alleys at the Hong-siderable distance when they first saw it and that 1413, 1.48 and a 37 for his last mile, and after to mutiny. The police force consists of from worrying about various points that have long of Friday and Saturday last, resulting in an easy I think that in the simplicity of their minds Bridge and pulled up on the far side. The Baroe Gravenreuth. They have hitherto borne engage bis attention.
vistory for the sons of the Fatherland by the || they wish the Court to conclude that the steamer Derby candidate Havoc, not a whit the worse handsome majority of 349 points. From the was coming at headlong speed fallait #gslast for his unfortunate steeplechasing experiencer subjoined scores it would appear good polley for the Prays, and was stopped only by the collision last week, was sent a mile in company with says: The Russian Government has ordered A St. Pelemburg dispatch to the Standard some of the Hongkang Cinb representatives, with the cargo-boat; but the conclusion I have the flying Primrose, maloon riding.. Naturally an ironclad of 8880 tons, a torpedo-catcher and before again engaging in an international con- come to ls that more of the people on board the last year's Ladies' Furno winner, very speedy three forpedoers, to be commenced immediately last, to go in for a few months' training at skittles, Junk saw anything whatever of the steamer until pony that is at present in first-rate fetile, palled at Nisolated as they" evidently are third-rate duffers on an it was close on them, and that proven to me double over the griffin at the Bolsh, but the latter's A Barcelona dispatch says that the anarchist that their evidence as to the extreme care times were fairly satisfactory-951, 1.10, 1.473 Codina tried to commit suicide in his call by Amerigan bowling alley
and cantion exercised by them is not to he and 2.34, and the Deiby pony YAN WAXY STERN" Opening one of his veins with a piece of glass. relled on. My strong Impression is that these and is susceptible of vast improvement, The Ha was discovered in sime and the attempt WAS men, having Gulsbed their work of loading final quarter' was a trifle slow, and the style of
frustrated. sugar, and it being a very cold night, finishing was not altogether faultless, but the were going along in careless manner and performance as a whole was much better than, without paying any attention to the copre, and under all circumstances, could scasonably have that the only man who was awake and on the been icoked for, 10.
o.k-out (if any at all) was the man at the heim;
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The Nagasaki Ezóress of January gratasys:— News was received bero a few days ago of the stranding of the Nipp:n Yusen Kalsha's steamer Sakata Maru, Capt. Renny, off Fashid, in a snow storm, on the and fest. The Sobald was at the time bound from Yokohams to Fashidi, At a pubila banquet last night Sr. F. Silvia, in ballast, to loaf ice, having Just completed. Leader of the "Progressive Conservatives," laid following day the Co.'s steamship Shinagawa repairs after getting ashore at Inaboys." The down bis "platform" of political morality for the Maru proceeded to her assistance. consideration of St. Canovas, whom he chal. Ar the regular meeting of the Royal Sussex lenged to adopt t
Ladge, No. 501 E.C., held at the Masonic Hall, As Sr. Larroca, the Governor-Ciril of Shanghal on the 27th January, Ri. Wor Barcelona, was going through the streets of that Brother J. I. Miller, D.G.My wasiated by his city in his carriage this evening, from the officers of the D. G. Ledge of Northern Chine, municipal offices, an avarchist fired at him with installed W. Bro, D. E. Surzona Maxice, and
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An Vienna, dispatch, to the Times myu "A pastoral letter of the Hungarian Bishop la calculated to place a powerful weapon against the Govemment in the hands of the lower clergy. It invokes the authority of the Apostles he probably was going without taking much A determined pow between the subscription contending that obedience is due to God rather care, keeping parallel with the Prays, and so begriffins Haughty and Fraud ended in an easy than men, and declares that the Government did not see the steamer as soon as he would in win for Mr. Fourman's patty-looking bay, bet i bills in regard to mixed marriages, etc., are the open. Had their story been probable, and think that stronger Jockey on M, Mannfogion's breaches of the Catholle dogs and counterset had the steamer been the distance away that moke, who had a lot left in him, would probably the fadamental principles of Christianity. It they suggest, there is not the slightest doubt in have reversed positions Home Guard, stiffened call open all Catholics to support the inators my mind (and the Assessor agrees with me) that up with his gallop on Saturday, le under grave and jointly delead the rights of the church, and the cargo-beat would by following her course suspicion, and sa much may, barbild of Buckymys that their actions la public affaire must be have get out of the way of the steamer." The Pearl Timekerwry Exchange and y
Vagrants governed by this object p evidence, though in itself not a very important The last named certainly, trotted kill moming an point, about the exact place where the collision If something we radically, wrong, but as he will. occursed, aasists me in coming to a conclusion in probably be extended to-morrow, it can do no regard to the evidence about the requisite lights | harm to reserve a defalis opinion maili after hia. having been exhibited. I do not ballers the "milion. Thacikariinspecies may . evideope brought by the plaintiffs, that there WA MAMA" 1977 ENDE ENS MANOS VA A
elk ROME, December sist Roman sawspapers express much indignation casquittalent. Angouleme, France, of the
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