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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY JULY

alus more and more raro, parts of Italy and France, and at least one really civilized part of Germany. These countries, be it noted, are only perfectly civilized in parts. Not everywhere are the people as charming as they are in, say, that sweet land which

S. WATSON & CO., borders the road from Midhurst to Chi- chester, or that valley where kindly-eyed men cry "grüss Gott f" as a stranger passes The natural politeness of the Chinese is very surprising to those who have only seen, them in Singapore" or Hongkong, where base-born hotel boys are the worst speci mens of their class. At the same time Chinese politeness often is not the out ward expression of an inward sweetness of" disposition or gentleness of mind. The Chinese general who very politely bowed to a Shau Sawbwe or uributary king, before Fer using a banquet as an opportunity for tres Bolecherously beheading him and all his familly $14.00 $1.20 was not a fuodel of true courtesy. The kindly thoughtfulness which goes out of its 1.55 way to give pleasure to others or to do them service eptirely unrequited is seen ofteser in the highly cultured classci, whom we call gentlefolk. No more charming men 1.80 and women 'cau, be imagined than the real aristocracy of Europe. It has been said that an Irish gentleman was the most

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rish gentlemen, but can find their parallel in charm of manner and beauty of mind 8.30 among Prussians as well as among the state Ty hidalgos of Old Castile What," asked a vivacious lady, is the difference between anglish gentleman and an Irish geule. man?" Nobody could find an answer cave

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the pretty Hibernian herself, "Sure," said she is the one has the feelings of n. gen. tleman and the other his failings!" She deserved being kissed for her wit, and her husband, a goud rider to hounds and "a råle Olrishiman" was not slow to give her her Bottit deserts. How pleasant it is to meet with at $19.00 $1.70 least outward civility, and what a lesson 23.60 2.050 of our Chinese friends could teach some of those rude uncultivated people who 23.00 2.06 would bitterly resent not being classed as 20.60 2.55 "gentlefolk! We remember, long ago, a 32.60 2.80 Chinese gentleman, long 'coated in silk, in 48.60 4.10 pational costume, crossing a Lendon street being bawled at by a young man who was 55.60 4.70

well-dressed enough to know better. "Boxer!' yelled he, and pulled the Chinese's queue. The placid silk-clad man gently re

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CO.,] moved his hair from the contaminating touch and without even a word, calmly pur sued his way. When certain of our acquaint auces have provoked us into strong tempta tion' to retort, and when cars yelp at our heels, we remember that dignified Chinese and his impurturúable diguity. They may yell "Boxer" or worse, what hurt does it do to a philosophic mind? They say. What say they? Let them say.".

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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN-ADVANCR) DAILY-$86 per auuuu.

WANKLY-$18 per anuais,

The ratos per quaisor and per men, proponton

Babcriptions for may perle 1 low than one month will be charged as for a full monik,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

MR. William C. Jack has been appointed a surveyor of unlicensed motor boats,. NEW regulation under the Liquors and Opium Ordionaces are published in the Gamelle, THE world's second longest cable line has been laid from Ascension Island to Buenos Ayras.

Siberian Mail.

SERIOUS CHANGES UNDER

CONSIDERATION.”

P. O. RELIEVED FROM OVER-WORK;"

A rumour bas galded cursory which we have been unable to tract, but which on serious attempt at verification we find to be lounded on fact, that His Excellency the Officer Adminis tering the Government has taken a very grave view of the th

USELESS INJUSTICE

done to the Post office employés by the long waiting on Sundays for Siberian mails which may or may not arrive at any hours,

That these unfortunate men who have to work from the time of going to early Church on Sunday morning, to that dewy eve which is the ages of Faith was made masically be relieved of work on the Sunday orrather only portion of it, is a cause for gratification, for those of us who so no reason why any creature should be over worked,

vocal with the offico of Compling, should now,

# THE NEW IDEA

of His Excellency appears to be that Post Office servants should not be more "hadden down?: than other honest workers, and that a Sunday delivery of letters is surely not much more important in Hongkong iban in London.

has not been, announced officially We might say much on the subject, but and as we know only of a benevolent intention on the part of a Governor who seems to understand the difficulties under which certain departments of his jurisdiction are tolling, we may, only say that we heartily congratulate Sir F. H. May on the stern and practical view which he takes of public duty.

CANTÙN DAY BY DAY.

TAOTAI WII HAN.

(From Our Own Correspondent)

Canton, Ist July. H.EYuan Sbu Hiun has, in a special memorial to the Tavone, strongly recommended.

Total Wei Har to the proposed Appointment Kwangtung province. Taotai Wel is a capable as Commissioner of Foreign Affärs" in the and energetic official, boing very popular, in his dealings with bis afficial colleagues as well as with the representatives of the foreign Powers in the Southern capital. Taoial Wei is well conversant with both the English and French languages, written add spoken, nd he has, therefore, beam greatly relied in the transaction of foreign affairs. He apon by the Canton Viceroy for his services

PARSBE PRASANTHION,

„TO BIR HORMUSJEE`MODY. The deferred presentation, through wholly. anavoidable circumstances, of the congratula tory address by the Parsee communlty, to Bir Hormasjes Mody on the occasion of his recent elevation to a knighthood, will take place, wa understand, on Wednesday naxt, the 6th inst, at 5.30pm at the Parise Olab.

HIPPODROME CIRCUS

TOXING:

CRANGKAT SERDANG AS

FIRST, ORDINARY MEETING The first ordinary general (ar statutory) meeting of the Changkat Serdang Kamias, Ltd was held at Singapore on 25th alt, at noon Mr. C. Emerson presiding.

AT THE CHY: HALE;TO-NIGHT, The Jeffisy Johnson fight is exciting our arcitable neighbours across the mis-samed Pacific Ocean. While we in Hongkong are not to hery as the many peopled so called ested in our own little boxing match tonight, of whom there were about fifteen present, saldi United States, we are, all deeply inter- The Chairman, addressing the shareholders, The darkie, "Battling Wilcot," will land This, as you know, is merely a formal meet- punishment, and it is said that he cau teranying called for the purpose of complying amount of battering about the bead, as well as the regalséments of the Companies Ordinance. balug so herd about the body as practically to The meeting had to be convened soon because 'OFERING ON TUESDAY NEXT

feel nothing more of a heavy body blow than ourtime would be running out, but your director With the arrival of the French mail on Man, google love p; This will not, certainly re- would have been glad to be able to postpone t day at daylight, the Hippodrome Circus will sult in a short bout, as people at first thought. until they could lay before you a more coriplets renew their association with the Hongkong Sergeant Piggott of the Royal Garrison statement of the company's position than is public: Mr. Jackson, the Circus' representative Artillery is a fierce "fighter, and he will possible at the present jarcture. However, wo in Hongkong, informs as that, unless prevented probably. force the ballin from the beginning, will deal, so far as our information permiti, by inclement weather, the opening right will. Some experts are of oplates that Wilcott may with the more salient points connected with be on Tuesday next, sth inat, at Cagsaway wig on points but we think this very pro the company's position. Bay,

blematical. The Englishmen belongs to a breed that is almost ignorent of defeat and be

Thecompany took over on or about February a fast, but unfortumainly it was found impossi is wonderfully quick. We are falormed on the very best authority that Wilcott with all his unusual lasting power is not as formidable in attack am Piggott, A 'sporting offer of $sco coloured gentleman out We are chary of has been made that Piggott will knock the

on a contest which will interent us here at prophecy, and should besitate to make any bet least as much as the curiously engineered and

for one thing he sure that the fight, to-night at advertised prits" fight which is due to take place in Nevada on the 11th lustant. We can

the City Hall will be conducted with absolute lairades, without a shadow, of prejudice, and that no one will grudge sither combatant the victory which promises to be the reward of a tremendous struggle,

Since their last visit to Hongkong the Circus have acquired distinct novelties that should appeal to the Hongkong public. In particular we are requsated to mention the combination's acquisition of Mr. Karl stämer, “ho'cham anyone, Irrespective of colour, is catch-as plan wrestler of the world who challenges

evening that the Circus play in Hodgkong caich con, or in the Greco-Roman style. Every Kramer will give adhibition of his strength,

text ovat tentnies that should appeal to all his Mr. Bysack, the managing proprietor, fi travelling with his company and hoper to pro patrons, both European and Chiness,

SANITARY BOARD,

A meeting of the Sanitary Board will be held on Tuesday next, as 3.45 p.m. included in the orders of the day sra the following items,:~

Minute by the Head of the Sanitary Depart ment relative to removal of urins from villages,

Minute by the Head of the Sanitary Depart ment relative to special caro of grayes in the Colonial Cemetery.

Report of the commlitee re three complaints against the city conservancy contracter.

Mipate relative to the removal of the uripal at Salisbury Road to Canton Road.

Arrangement of duties of sanitary inspectors

during the later half of sto

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

PROSPECTIVE OPENING,

Notifications apprating to the current.issua of the Government Gazelle point to the only prospective opening of the line to traffic. One over the signature of Mr. E, 5. Lindsey, Chief Resident Engineer, invites lenders for the right to sell food, fruit, and other satables on the passenger platforms, fruit nalls in the third class passenger waiting abadsand other portion proved by the manager, of the Kowloon-Canton Railway premises, ap.

ments of section 188 of the Public Health and Application for a modification of the require

Buildings Ordinance 1903 in respect of the pro

The séccessful tenderer will be required to posed extension of the Tong Wab Hospital and deposit. 320 per station as security for good be a New Refuge home.

haviour and compliance with the orders of the Application for an offensive trade licence for milway management." Nos, 1 to 5 Catchick Street.

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1. The articles offered to be vended un plat forms will be fimited to food, frail, terated waters, teas, coffee, milk and other Chiasse do-able. All articles of food will be subject to the catables and must be of the best quality obtala daily inspection of the station mater or at any time by the medical authorities, and articles pufit for consumption will be rejected and takeo charge of by the station mazier.

MR. G, C. Longden leavei Ceylon next mouth, Government of India for a succacsor to the and the local Government has wriilen to the parting Inspector-General of Police...... A COOLER was awarded seven days' bard labour and four hours' stocks at the Magistracy this morning for stealing an umbrella from a Chinese theatre sear Causeway Bay.

was also given last year by the Throne the Chinese literary degree of Chin Sae in recognition of bis excellent education in foreign languages and valuable services reo: dered. Should Taolai Wei Han be appointed to the proposed post as Commissioner of Foreign Affairs in Canton, it can confidently. In view of the forthcoming marriage of Mr. F. the expected that there will be no usnecessary S. Rayger to Miss Leofesti the European staff embarrassment as hitherto in the conduct of the South China Morning Post this morning of business between the

Chines and presented Mr. Royner with a silver tea service. foreigners in Canton, add that forego affairs | A NATIVE' was fined $50 atthe Magistracy this will be satisfactorily conducted by this official, mording for selling opium 'dross in Gough Street, A further fion of $5 was imposed on the defendant for being la 'possession of the drug,

CANTON MINT.

in consequence of the introduction of a daiform system of coingh, in the Empire of China, the Ministry of Finance has appointed Sik Lim to be chief manager, and Woo Tai Shung ta ba assis'aut manager in the Cauton branch of the Imperia! Mint

GAOL ESCAPE.

On the 17ik altimo, during the absence of

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Mr. A.H, McGee of Malacca has been granted à patent for spouts for the collection of rubber latex. And Nils Testrup of London, for an in- vention for the briquetting of carbonised peat And the like.

the magistrate on official business, the prisoners A WIRE, dated the Hague, janë 13, states that

2. All catables must be sold at the prevail- ing market rates, and every vendor must carry with him an authorised list of prices to be periodically verified by the station master, who will from time to time sign and date the list.

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to secure the services of a permanent man ager ben and an acting appointment was made. Naturally, perhaps, during the interval which elapsed before the date when the present maos- making time and it was quite imposible to lay gor took over, namely May 15, we were largely

down a definite scheme of policy, because it was felt that it would be loadvisable to do so until the permanent manager had had time to

directori have recentlyinterviewed the manager familistise himself with the state and make reports, estimates and recommendations. Your

Mr. Magill, who is giving his chief attentios at present to getting the estate clean, introduc ing some systematic method of working it." The chief points of Interest at prerect appear to bo the question of census and output." Aiborough census is being made, but witheat, of course, assuming to close exactitude, the manager. thinks the number of planted treas will be found to be about 7,000. As to the yield from these, he takes a less sanguino view than that, which was adopted in the report on the property which was circulated with the prospectus. Up to the prelest we have boca getting roughly 3,000 pounds à month. Mr. Magill thinks that, is the course of the next few months with mors systematic tapping, this can be materially o creased and he estimates that he will shortly be obtaining 4,000 pounds, or near it, Your directors note with pleasure that, since Mr. Magill took over, the expanses of topping have remained constant. been cat down, although the production, has

Altogether It may be said that the position of the company is distinctly a good one. As. is usually the cass with old estater, there was a great deal to do when the property passed under European management, and it is to ba

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outlined to inaugurale a policy of thorough" segretted that it was impossible for the reasons

at the commencement, but rapid progress is being made dow and the visiting agent, Mr. Knight, of. Jubong aitate, expraises himself as much better pleased with the appearance of the estate now than at his earlier visits. It may be added that the arda at present under cultivation was about 700 acres.

A question was asked as to the 1.500: Acro

3. Each vendor must have fixed in a promin-f jungle land for which application was to

have been made, w ent place on the basket, or other veutsi' in which he carries the food and froit, a notice an

follows in Chinese :——

Enquire for price list signed by the station

master"

to any one desiting to see it.. and must show the current authorised price list

4. Vendors must not noisily call out their wares as they pass up and down the platforms 5. Vendors will not be allowed at stallons while Troop trains are standing at then with out special sanction of the manager.

railway premises.

The Chaleman szid this was one of the points they had left: for seulement by the permanent manager. Mr. Knight, the visiting agent, häd stated that he did act think some of this 1,590 acres was too suitable for, subber, and it was also understood the fifla range bad certain rights over it. My Magill recommended part and a short distance from the estate should be. being taken up, and that ofber more suitable

acquired. The directors had given Mr. Mégi!! a free hand to act in conference with Mr. Knight in this matter, and they expected a full report

The daily lane is delivered free when the addren ↳ FOUR watermelons cost a thief at the Magi jo the geol at Po Lo district availed themselves the President of the French Republic will pay 6. No bizuri öz hats will be allowed on the shortly, on which the application for fortber

abomibia to mowenger. Peak salaṣribo can bare

their copies delivers at their residences without any extra charge. Os coplas sent by post an additional $1,80 per quarter is charged for postage The postage on the weekly lane to any part of the

world in 80 cents par quarter. Bingia Coples, Daily, can conta. Weskly, twenty.

fire cents (for cash only),`

racy this morning seven days' hard labour and

four hours' stocks.

fit registration of a memorial of re-entry by the Crown of New Kowloon Survey District I; Lot No. 53ot, has been cancelled, DEALERS strongly urge the Government of India to pasipane the next opium sales if they cannot get the Chinese government to cancel

The Hongkong Telegraph the duty."

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 2,, 1910.

COURTES F.

Sam Hugh Clifford, Colonial Secialary ol Ceylon, has arrived in London and is saying at Artillery Mansions, Victoria-steet, WCH.. minuter.

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of the opportunity and mutinied. Ofthe thirty-Holland' a visit in October. He will go in

six managed to effect their escape. five prisoners in the gaol at the time twenty man-of-war, and will be entertained in the

royal palace at Amsterdam,

FIRE.

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Day belors yesterday, stabout midnight, a fire broke out ia sua Tou Lau street, in the West era suburb, not far from the Center Hankow Railway sleam ferry whark The coofsgrations lasted for some time, destroying four buildings; and about a dezen of the fire fighters were more or less injured, while engaged in the Kesk of Jutting out the fire,

DEPARTURE OF LADY YUAN, .

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ONE month's hard labour was awarded a hindman in the Police Court this morning for stealing some clothing. For stealing a pair of silk trousers, another native was awarded 14 days' hard labour and six hours' stocks. TENDERS will be recarved at the Colaciat

Secretary's Office unui moon of Monday, the 8th inst, for work in connection with the erec tion of a pair of semi-detached bungalows, to gether with sorvants' quarters at Mount Kellett, the Peak.

terday before Mr. E. R. Halifax with sleeping THE fadian policeman who was charged you while on duty was this molding fined the sum fice was paid. Mr. Gardiner appeared for the

.7. Vendors must be properly clothed and wear a special cumbered badge. Vendors not wearing the proper number badges of their stations will not be allowed on platforms Bidges will be issued to vendors by the railway to be returned to the latter on the expiration of the licensed period.

8 The licence will commence from the

iard would be based data

With reference to the mining innó, Mr. Emeiss sild the manager had not yet had time to go into this, and he did not wish to make a public stalement in view of the inquiries to be conducted.

Asked as to proposed extensions of planting,, the details of a full scheme. The manager bad the Chairman said it was impossible yet to gira, opening of the tailway until the spth of junenly had time to make rough estimates and

1911.

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BUNGALOWS FOR SALE,

The second notification intimates that the Government are prepared to dispose of certain nildings erected for the accommodation of Kowloon Danion Kailway but no longer requiz- oficers engaged on the construction of the

they did not know how long it would take to thoroughly clean up the estate. They wished, however, lo, get the present planted area into thoroughly good order before undertaking

definite policy at present, but they boped to extensions, as to extensions there was no

Measts, Mogill and Knight.

Was it not Cardinal Newman who said AN Australian Syedicate is now puiting down that a gentleman was one who never willingle trial bores in Lumut Harbour fot tip, which is roule to Shanghai on, board the China Mer- of $ço, in default, six weeks' hard labour. The ed for that purpose. The buildings ia question have a policy later on, based on the advice of

believed to exist there in the alluvial state as at Tongkah.

Lady Yuan, wife of the Canton Viceroy, the gunboat Pa Bik far Hongkong en H.E. Yuan Sha Heun, leli boro yesterday by

chants' Steam Navigation Company's steamer Kwangles'; she will tranship at Shanghai to defendant, THE Singapore Government Railway casued proceed to her native home in Hunan, Lady $1,723 in the first five mosts of 1910, au ja was accompanied by about a dozen crease of $ 7,000 over that of the correspond-attendants, and she took home with her ing period 1909.

some two hundred packages of personal effects. : It is believed here 'ibat' the departure of Lady

Yeau is an indication of H.E. Yuse's relin quishing the Viceroyalty of the Liang Kwang Provinces.

buit any one's feelings?. In such a world as ours and amid such men as we are i̟l is very difficult to avoid hurting other people, and the best one can do is to "purify one's in- tentions, and try to be charitable. A really gentle mind will express itself in an outward gentlehood and consideration for others On account of the Chines: opium monopoly a which will sweeten life, and brighten the Calcutta dealer stands to lose eighteen lakhs, world it smiles on. The kindness of heart sad it is expected there will be a rush into the which prompts, a cheery word or two and insolvency court.

shows a friendly face to the toiling earth is A JUNK mast was seen floating one mile south well'scen in that suavity of demeanour and of Gap Rock this morning. It must have be digolly of address which mark the gentle longed to some funk that came to grief in the £110. Hie restraint, his tolerance, his recent typhoon.

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cheerful acquiescence in the discomforts of No traces have yet been discovered of the a troublesome existence, crowded with tire thieves who broke into and stole from: Messrs. some people, are sometimes resented as E. D. Sassoon and Co... godowns 8g balls of "auperiority" or condescension: Superiority opjam on Thursday night,

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OPIUM PATIENTS.

are situated chher near the South or North 3 face of Beacon Hill Tunnel or at Tai Po.

A POLICE CALD at Batavia in which a shop On receipt of an application for any of the keeper stood charged, with passing off used lots on the terms bereinafter set forth, or such postage stamps for new ones disclosed an in-ather terms as may be arranged, accumpasjed genious fraud, The post mark had been re- by a deposit of $100 in respect of such lat, sdch moved from them by means of turpentine to sold as genuine ones at reduced rates. dissolve the ink, and the tumpared stamps were

fot or lots will be put up to public auction:-

* TERMS.

The Chairman also jetimated that the quas- tion of repayment of part of the purchase prica for incorect basis of Foduction, was a matter that had not been inst sight of

In answer to another shareholder, who in quired whether the company had sufficient capital to work' the now land, the Chairman said there was a fairly large referva, sufficient the question of paying for the whole fatare." to meet Immediate developments, but of course); development scheme was a matter, be thought,

The meeting then closed-Straits Times

|_ POSS, "PUSB) A NIGHT IN

KOWLOON

[After William Blaki.] Tiger, tiger, burning bright;

THE Ceylon Obierver learns by the home mail outright. The purchaser to pay into the Colpas ́(i.) The buildings will, in avery Case, be sold, of May 17, that the busts of ex-Governors Sle

Anti-Opium Bureau that the number of oplum chamber by the well-known sculptor mr, been sold,

It is learni from the Canton Government | prepared for the "Caylon Lagısfativa - Counçãi the full amount for which the lot may have for consideration some years bence?!)

West Ridgeway and Sir Henry Blake, being, ial Treasury within 3 days of the date of sale

patients admitted and at present under treat George Wade, had been finished and were ou meat in thị fire differsal Opium Refuges their way to London from lialy where Mr.

(it) The minimum ares of land to be feared Wade has had them cut. in Canton is some three thousand and

in the case of any of the lots will ba. 3,000 Gro hundred, The Government Ani-Opium THIS morning, says the Manila Times of 24th the area may be increased to a maximum of square feet," but; if desired and if practicable, Barasu has recently modified the regula als, Filipinos soaring cols and other fist in the tions that opium smokers admitted to the Pasig near the Old Captain of the Port build 2500 square feet. The boundaries in every Refages for medical treatment are not al

ing, by the aid of fish snares, caught the largest care to be determined by the Director of Publid they must be made to get rid of their opium and all the ships and lighters moored in the sig per sonum, and for every additional 1,300

cel ever scop on the water front. It was fully 'Works. lowed to stay there for over one month and thatten font in fength. Both banks of the Pasig (iii) Crowa Rent for area of 1,000 square feet, moking habit during that period. Falling stream were thronged with hundreds of all square font $1 per annum. The rant to be observance of these regulations and by return-plaos, with spares and spears, trying to catch calculated to the nearest whole dollar in sich to pay the penalty of a fine of Sto. ing to his evil habit, au opium smoker will have the surface of the stream. Natives, hon that myriads, were swimming near asked, in regard to the phenomenon, were (v.) Term of lease 5 years pasaky almost unauimons in their statement to the {v}}% A» night-of-way to each lot from the tffact that at this time of the year the bot. nasrest public read along a route to be appres tom of the river gots hot, and that the fish have, ed by the Director of Pablic Works will be the poorest of the peasant class show greater saulting another watchman belonging to all were as follows: Easter Shed:53,8831 and forth, on or near the surface. Another (1) Purchasentemust make their own it

to leave the depths of the stream and fi ish back granted, and

p than their peer, in Burope. Rude different caste and employed at the same place. Western Shedi 51.583: Wongsba Shed: $1,350 theory that seemed to have a great many ad. rangements with regard to obtaining a supply dylity

Mr. J. B, Gardless, who appeared for the de- and Hooam Shed 1 B1,6p8, In addition to the berents, was to the effect that at this time every of waldiz, enny, supply, that way as pineant be apparent in a Chinese county, i fandants, said he wished to take out a Woss; above figures barriy.. Sio,000 worth of rice was' year there was a change in the character of the fuld be will not be ava nywhere in the world except in Against the complainant and the case Hold to the villagers who came to Chaton to imaniaat; This Leeory, was advanced by an rasgaments for

water, this change acting on the fish Kim (vil.) Purchaser} make thell" awa Bagland, in the Ibstian Penin-

journed, defandanta being released on obtala the sopply of the staple commodity on old pilo, wha kas vilasseed the phenomenon which some

it is indeed that he exhibits, but those who 1'47 death is announced from Portsmouth of ufo the word as a term of reproach are ex-Sergeant Major John Lincoln, who took part aurcly very "Inferior. It ought not to be in the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava imputed to man as a fault that he talks and bed tw. horses shot under him.. with an educated voice, and prefer clean THR case was contiqued, before Mr. E. R. Angers to "the thumb-mark of the artican", Hailifax at the Magistracy this morning in as Coventry, l'atmore, called It. The Chinggo which three Sikh watchmen in the employ of are exquisitely polito in manner, andtere the King Edward Hotel were charged with as-rich at the four sheds in this city on the agth

traland. (growing bau

CHEAP RICE.

The proceeds realived from the sais of cheap

case.

In the forests of the night, What immortal band or sya Framed thy fearful symmetry P Did Ha who made the lamb make thesi Or was, in Yankee journalcra Or even worse, in Booth Chinese, And yet balti turing and canlar, A byond vulpine and feline, S Beneath the pile and wondering mon Your form'evalved Id wild. Kowloon?! Or did the mad and whirling bar/ So spic tome barieg" wila ajar, /// That spirits from the Bailey, Kruo Sprapa naked for, all men to see Jumped bigker3 hat the leprecha With shattered Aplss before Cha (Oh Tin dhe dasci with me:

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