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Ne. 4857—JANUARY 30, 1879.]

The other play last night was as char- notoristio of French genius in-humorous burlesquo as the Rough Diamond is of ster- ling English "good sense: being the Leçon d'Astronomie, entitled "Le Passage de Venus," by Meilhac and Halévy, in the rendering of which the French Amateurs of the Concordia Society were, so far as we could judge, faultless; and cortainly in animated fluency and gesture they were characteristically effective.

P. S.-A complete programme is inclosed.

Police Intelligence. (Before J. Russell, keq.)

Jan. 30, 1879.

CUTTING AND WOUNDING.

John Linstrom and Edward Caree, both Besmen of the Brit. barque Sir Lancelot, were charged before bis Worship with batting and wounding at Yokohams. Inspector Mathe non stated that prisoners were brought to the Water Police Bulk this morning by P. C. 79, who charged them as above.

Jav. Smith, P. C. 79, said that he board ed the British 5.5. Malacca this morning, and the Chief Officer told him that he had

you know, Mr Brereton, however much I may believe you outside of this Court,

Mr Brereton replied that Mr Hohues bad told him that he would attend.

The Chief Justice having made a refer- enge to the absent partners, Messra. W. MoGregor Smith, and F. Dawson, the At-a torney General reminded the Court that the mortgagees had power to sell,

The Chief Justice: Lot them do so, then.

Mr Flayllar said that the mortgage bad sell on the 23rd of next month, and in- not immediate power to sell. He could

tended to do so,

The Chief Justice observed that he was quite willing to assist them, but that he

THE CHINA MAIL.

inferiority of the silk prednotion in his native province, has been studying the method of silk growing in the various countries of Europe. Having returned to bis native town last year, he applied to the local authorities, and through thou obtained Government subsidy; he is now engaged in establishing a large silk factory.

According to the same paper, the total number of National Banks which have already obtained permission, and are to be established in the whole country, number is yen 30,011,100. 142; and the total amount of their capital

Okuda, a chizoku of the Kagoshima Ken, in company with another Japanese, made an application to the authorities for permis sion to make a contract for erceting lamps

tune in war, which aoems to follow him like other? That this is true, oan be easily some evil oharra, has no apparent effect ascertained by carofully examining the in the place he holds in their affections; magazine. In it will be found the key of perhaps from a presentiment that he is the the mystery that has for months oppressed. only barrier which has stemmed to long the our countrymen, and which has hitherto hated tide of Prussian-Germanism, and that balled all Investigation, he is the last of the great race of Hapsburg, on whose head will be united the triple crown of the Empira.- World.

DIRECTIONS FOR PRUNING. M. Du Boreuil, in a work on pruning and training fruit trees, published in Franon, lays down the following rates based on the fundamental principles underlying the whole method:

must do so according to law. Who reprimand lighting with gas the streets of Kobe. more brilliant äbility and Impulsive char- is dependent on the equal diffusion of sap.

over forty, though he is nearer fifty, with sandy hair cropped close to the head, and turning an Iron-gay, regulation military whiskers and moustache, small restless gray eyes, and the blunt features and heavy lips which distinguish the Hapsburg family, This is the man whom, thirty years ago, blowly revolution called to the throne of | netris. His uncle, the late Emperor Ferdinand, forced to abdicate, named bie nephew, than a youth of but eighteen, as bis successor. That he has so long bold in check the clashing elements and bitter jealousles of the ball dozen nationalities which compose his dominions says much for the patience, tact, and dogged spirit of hard work which have carried him through difficulties and dangers where a man of

actor would have failed. He is master of six European languages, and wins the hearts of his subjects by addressing depu tations from Hungary and Bohemia, from Austrian Poland and Croatia, ouch in their 4. Suppress the useless buds on the strong mother tongue. In spite of his almost parts as soon as possible, and as late as po- proverbial misf rtune in war, be ia personsible on the weak parts." ally very popular all over the empire; and no one who witnessed the enthusiastio welcome he received as he drove through the brilliantly illuminated streets of Vienna on the twenty fifth anniversary of his ac- cossion could doubt as to the place he holds in the hearts of his people.

Bonted the other interests?

ete,

The Attorney General replied that Mria application having been granted, they Toller represented some and Mr Brereton will commence shortly to put up lamp-posts, the others.

It is rumoured that the Mitsu Bishi S. S. Company, in order to extend business in the north, intend to establish branch offices at the ports of Niigata and Fushiki.

CELEBRITIES AT HOME. THE EMPEROR ÒP AUSTRIA At Iscut. Deep in the beautiful valleys of the Salzkammergut, at the spot whers the wild mountain-streams of the Traun and the

The Chief Justice said that they must all come in, and that every one outside, who did not consent to the proceedings in bankruptoy, was not bound by thom. Ho hoped in future that the Official Assignee. would never again not in any matter of importance until he had obtained the advice of a solicitor. All this kind of business was done by the Registrar and the Official As signes, and unless complaints were made, the Court could do nothing. The result consequently fell on some one, but certainly

Írchl unite their waters, embosomed in At leobl the Emperor rises with the sun, the responsibility was not upon the Court.

woods of fragrant pine, upon which look and after a cup of coffee and a Kiprei starts off in an old andress uniform jacket and that a bankruptay was stopped if a trade of the Bavarian Alps, is the summer retreat | f- assignee had not been appointed; and he of the most hard-working and covacier-panion, on a solitary hour's rumble in the hoped to see that law in force here some tious, and yet perhaps the most unfortu. words Towards sight the Imperial courier day. Then they would adjourn until tomate, of European crowned beads. Here arrives from Vienna, and some time is spent morrow. How about costs of the day 1

1. The permanency of form in trained troca 2. Prune the strong branches short, but allow the weak ones to grow long.

3. Dupress the strong parts of the tree, and elevate the weak branches.

5. Nail up the strong parts very early and very close to the wall.

6. Delay nailing the weak parts as long as possible.

7. Suppress a number of the leaves on the strong side, and leave them on the weak side. 8. Allow us large a quantity of fruit as possible on the strong side, and suppress all upon the weak side.

9. Bring forward the weak side from the

10. The sap develops the branches much more vigorously upon a branch cut short than upon one left long.

two prisoners on board sent down from There was a time when the law was such down from afar the distant snow-clad peaks foraging cap, with a thick atiak for a com- wall and keep the strong side to it.

Yokohama by the British Consul, and asked him to take them in charge. He asked him for the papers and was informed that there wers not any. A paper was shown him as authority for the officer to take charge of the prisoners to Hongkong. The officer said there was a complainant and a witness, and that the care was one of stabbing. .. The constable applied for a recand until to-morrow, which was granted by the magic trate, who remarked that there ought to have boon more authority given for the men's arrest,

SUPREME COURT.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, (Before the Chlof Justice, Sir John Smale,)

January 18, 1879.

THE 'ORIEN FAL SUQAR ERFINERY,

This was an application, on the part of the Official Ansignee, for power to sell the Oriental Sugar Refinery, with patent, machinery, etc.

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The Attorney General said that there would be no application for costs, as the motion was a friendly affair,

Mr Hayllar said it would be of little use to ask for costs from the Official Assignes (a laugh).

Lis Lordship then remarked that the matter ought to have been properly brought before the Court, and fixed the hearing at 11 a.m, that being the Attorney General's last day here before his departure home on dick leave.

IN PROBATE.

In the Estate of Lieut-General WHITEILD,

Demand.

Mr Toller appeared to apply, on behalf of Mr Thomas Jackson (attorney for the Executor under the will proved in Eng land), for letters of administration in the above estats. General Whitfeild was in command of H,M,'s forces on the China Station, and for some tithe administered the

the cumbersome state of the Burg at Vienna, and the summer-palace at Solo brusn, is laid aside for a while. The end less audiences which would try the patience of eren an American President, the long drawn reviews on the bot dusty plain of the Schmelz, cease their weary round, and for a few weeks ju inte autumn or ourly winter, the Emperor of Austria and his family enjoy the simple quiet life of a Austian watering-pluce.

11. The more the aap is retarded in its circulation, the less wood and the more fruit buds will develop.

12. To retard excessive growth, either, during Aatums, root-prune or remove the trees, or in the spring expose the roots to the sun, and keep manure and water from them; retarding the excessive vigor of the tree leads to its fruit-bearing.

13. Keep the fruit as far as possible ver- tioal, and their steme lowermoat.

in attending to despatches and papers of State for Fraucis Joseph holds the strings of two or three ortfolios in bis hands, and is anything rather than a crowned puppet. Thet, if the weather be floe, he breakfasts with the Empress and his children in a pretty garden pavilion, which commands naguificent views over the valleys of the Taohl and the Traun.. At four he diaes, generally en famille. Prosaic and matter- of fact as the Emperor looks, there is a touch of romance about bia marriage. The Empress Elizabeth is his cenain. Her elder sister, now Princess of Thurn-Taxis, was destined for the Imperial throze. But the young monarch, on going to Munich to visit his intended bride, was so struck with the beauty and charms of her younger THE WATERING PLACE MYSTERY. sister, that, after a ball at the Schloss of her father, Duke Max, be presented the simple young Bavarian princess, then a mere girl of sixteen, with a bouquet, telling her that she was thenceforth Empress of Austria and Queen of Bohemia and Hungary,

Chamole-hunting and deer-stalking ara

14. Let the leaves lap over the frait till nearly ripe, when the light as well as heat must be allowed to bear on the fruit,

(New York Times)

There is a shadow, that rests upon our watering.places. It is a metaphoricul shadow, of course, for one of the essential obaracteristics of a watering-place is the

total absence of all real shade. The visitor

The Attorney Goneral (Mr Phil ippo), Government of Hongkong, during the years Polish magnatos; crowds of the prottiost the ohief out-door amusements of the Court who arrives at Long Branch or Saratoga or |

instructed by Mr. Brereton, appeared on behalf of the Ufficial Assignre; and Mr Hayllar, 9.G., instructed by Messrs Sharp, Toller & Johnson, appeared for the largest mortgagee, Lo Hok Ping. Mr Plunket, the ificial assignee, sat at the table with sour- #el.

The proceedings commenced with a dis- cussion raised by the Chief Justice as to who was properly the solicitor for the Off

cial Assignes. His Lordship was informed that Mr Brereton bad accepted that duty, and a letter was put in, dated 20th Janu- ary, to that effect. Mr Plunket atatud that, prior to that dato, he had had no solicitor. The Chief Justice said that the Official Assignee was not supposed to know the law and no thought that officer would not be doing his duty if he did not always engage the services of a solicitor.

Mr Plunket reminded the Court that, in

stated that he had agreed to nat, la the bankruptcies of Kimr and Wabee, for the Official Assignee, from 20th inat.

The Attorney General then said :—I am instructed by the Ufficial Assignes-

before him.

1868-70.

Mr Flunket, the Registrar of the Court, on presenting the papers to the Chief Jus tice, was asked whether he had looked through them.

The Registrar replied that be had not. The Chief Justice then said it was the business of the Registrar of the Court to look through and acquaint himself with the contents of all payers in such applications, the Registrar's office face-

Mr Toller alleged that they had been in His Lordship here set it down for 11 o'clock to-morrow.

The papork in another application were produced and handed up.

Mr Plunket: No.

matters.

The Court then rose.

Japan. (Mail.)

at Ischl, The beatere start long before Newport, or one of those vague places where Philadelphians are said to gather in down, and the game is driven phat the order to "wonder at. one another, is struck Emperor and his party, stationed at giren by the troubled expression of the faces of spots in the woods. The courtiere, courtier- the male residents. It is obvious that each like, always yield his Majesty the pas and man is wrestling with some problem of leave him the first shot, which may perhaps tremendous difficuity, and is nearly hope- have something to do with the numerous less of solving it. Groups of young men trophies of the chase which adorn the club their intellects together, and having Kaiservilla. With a good glass the chamois thus obtained an appreciable degree of can often be seen clambering high up on the rocky patches among the pins-covered meatal forca, expend it discussing in low but earnest tones the mystery that oppressa mountains round tabl But a solitary

Here and there an elderly gentle- hunting expedition, with no companion but man may be heard t. mutter, "It must be bia favourite Jager, rifle in hand, deep into because" or, "Too season why they do the wooded mountains and solitary valleys, it but he always abandons his un which stretch round the Imperial domain in finished sentence, and tacitly admite that every direction,

more to the Emperor's

in the white uniform of an Austrian infan- goat cheese and milk, with black-looking

them,

of their shoes. At first it was thenght that

Qi course, Mr Bisikie did not foreses that his essay on physical sallure would have the far reaching result of which tha. Long Branch and Saratoga piazzas havə borne testimony. He is n boating man, and his thoughts when wilting this essay were fixed upon the oatmen of his beloved college. How could he imagine that in giving hints to the Harvard oight as to the beat method of cultivating those muscles, the minalon of which is to defeat Yale, he was giving an impulse to the hosiery trade, the effects of which will reach from far Balbriggan to the looms of Lyons and the. mila of Massaclimaetts ?

Mr Blaikie ban assured his fellow boat- ing men that if they constantly practise rising on their toes they will develope with great rapidity and success the muscles of the calf, which, as every one knows, are of immense uss to the oiraman. This in an

undeniable assertion, and its truth can readily be proved by experiment. In publishing it to the world Mr Blaikle hea builded about 400 times better than he knew. The ladies who have read it-bat want of space forbida any further and fuller discussion of the matter. It is sufficient to say that the mystery of the watering-places is a mystory no louger, and that Mr Blaikie and liarper's Magazine are the pioneere of? the greatest and noblest roforms that this continent has ever known.

Ar a Metropolitan Board School the fol- lowing answer was recently given to an ex- aminer at an examination:-"What do you know of the pariurch Adom?" "He was the father of Lot, and had two wives, Hish. male and the t'other Haygur. One became a pillow of salt in the day time and a pillow. of fire at night." This is worth the rate i cost.

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You are staying, let us suppose, at Ischl, exploring the charming valleys whichuivergo from it in all directions, or whipping with your rod the babbling trout stream, which wind like silver threads below the pine clad mountains, or if you are not inclined for pedestrianiam, sitting dreamily under the limes which overshadow the broad terrace beside the swiftly-rasbing Traun, listening to the band, as it plays waltzes by Strauss, or familiar alts from Offenbach and Suppe or watching the gay and motley stream of idlers of every nation which floats past you. There are Russian grandoca; Magyar and and most graceful women in the world from the gay Austrian mapital stockbroking Israelites from its Bourse, not very unlike their compatriots at home-their wives and daughters covered with diamonds; plain locking American citizens, who are doing the Old World on a system; Austrian off. cera, in their bright and varied uniforms; and, now and then, au unmistakable Briton looking somewhat lonely and distrait smid the Babel of foreign tongues around him, You hear that the Emperor has arrived The great event of the season has came; And looking up to the hill on whion the Kataervilia stands, you sue the black-and yellow colours of Austria Rying from the flagstaff A few minutes' walk brings you Have you read through these papers?

The Chief Justice (to the Registrar) to the iron gates of the Imperial grounds, tante. Dressed in the rough costume of the it is untrue. Those of us who do not go You might suppose, from the simple lodgs, Tyrol, they will often make excursions of out of town, but remain- to grees returning wanderers with the venerable he cone rning The Chief Justice also adjourned this that you were entering the unpretending two or three days' duration, staying the the ogolness of the city in summer, the the oase of Wabee's bankruptcy, for in- application, remarking that if the Judge park of an English country gentleman, bat night at some dista. t chalet, where the only magnificence of which dwarfs, the best stance, it was doabifal whether there would thought it to look over auch documents, for the sentry-box, in which stands a soldier fare, but the game they bring with them, 15 efforts of a Louisi na statesman, notice that be any sarots to pay for a solicitor.

that was all right, and supplied a double Mr Brereton, who arrived at this stage, check; but the Registrar must make him- try regiment, Passing up a broad gravel bread, the rank of their guaat being some-hey are preoccupied in manner, and, have]

grown prematurely old. The watering- self acquainted with every detail in such road, bordered on either side by a closely times quite unknown to the peasants who place mystery is responsible for this also.

shaven sward, dotted with clumps of majes-give him shelter.

It is crushing the bealth and spirits of our Austria and its Emperor seem to have a countrymen, and harrying them toward tio evergreens, and which extende, on your right, to a lofty pine-clad hill, with winding Serenitics, Perhaps it is that some my duty more high and holy than that of solv- strange attraction for ex-Royalties and maduess and despair. There can be no patha and rustic” summer-houses, known as The Chief Justice bere interrupted, and

The Kaiserberg, you approach the houso,

sterious instinct tells them that the last of ing, without a moment's unnecessary delay, naked for the affidavit.

He could not pro-

plain mansion of white stone, looking cool the Hapsburgs will one day be their com- this mystery that darkens car watering- ened a step until the affidavit was filed;

and refreshing in the sunlight, with its panion in misfortune. The scarlet livery places and blights even our youngest and otherwise it was all mere gossip. Here it The Hugo Maru, Captain Moore, on her bright-green jalousies, and its framework of of the English Royal Family was for many most beautiful brokers and dancing men.. was the Deputy Registrar who ought to last trip from Hakodate to this port, had pine-wooded hills. In front ie a wide Fears a familiar sight in Vienne, where the Early in the prosent season it was no- act, and the Quicial assignee would thas quite an eventful passage. She left Ha- parterre, ablaze with beds of hothouse Last of the old Irreconcilables, the late King ticed by thousands of independent observers have his proceedinge chocked. Mr Plunket kodate on the morning of Thursday, the 9th were in all colours of the rafubow. of Hanover, resided. On a summer's even that all young ladies, and nearly all middle- would know of course what he meant. Mr instant, and as there was a heavy north-west Flanking the vestibule are two grand hunting at Lachl you may now and then meet aged ladies, were unable to stand on the Plauket: Yes, my Lord.] But there was gule blowing at the time, the steamer took a ing subjects in bronze, the size of life, pur the Emperor sauntering by the Traun's no check whatever; and as for the affidavit, course farther off shore than usual. About chased by the Empress at the Vienna bank, with his arm in that of a plain-lock-plazza, or in the doorway of an hotel, or bere the notice was given on the 20th Jan., one o'clock on Thursday afternoon, when Exhibition. You enter the spacious hall, ing middle-aged man, in the undress uniform even on the side-walk or the beach, without and he had not now a particle of evidence twenty miles from nearest land, a fisherman's and are told that the splendid antlered of an Austrian major. This is the ex-constantly rising on the forward extremities creel was noticed floating alongside, and heads, each with a little ivory tablet bear Grand-Dake of Tuscany. Sometimes the this practice was in some way intended an The Attorney General informed his Lord shortly afterwards a boat was sighted, floating ing a date, which Hae hall and staircase Crown Prince of Banover, now our own an aid to conversation, but it was soon (Taken at Mesors Falconer & Coz Premises, ship that the affidavit was being engrosed. bottom up, with seven men olinging to her sides from floor to roof, are all trophies of the Duke of Cumberland, a colonel of Austrian found that ladies were addicted to it when

Queen's Road) The Chief Justico: And this is a Court and keel. Captain Moore immediately hore Emperor's prowess in the chase. A capital cavalry, is his companion; or Prince Milan, alone, or, at all events, when not engaged of Justice-He would go further and say down for them, and as it was impossible to ahot and a passionate sportsman, this is his the fat sovereign who sits somewhat in co. Versation with anybody.

Homesons January 30, 1879. that, even on an affidavit, there would be launch a boat in the heavy sea then running, only relaxation from the cares of State.

BAROMETER- 9 AM.......... uneasily on the throne of Servia; while explorer, who ventured upon the upper

Do. many documents required. Here was an men were stationed in various parts of the You happen to have a friend among the balf a dozen of the once rulers of potty back pizza of a Long Branch hotel early

Do. allegation that Duncan had acquired an steamer, with lines round their waists, ready personal attendants of the Kaiser, who principalities, wiped out from the map of one morning in June, found 73 ladies interest, and there was a partnership. Any to jump overboard and rescue the unfor-shows you the Royal apartments. Those form around him a little court of unmically and incessantly upon their perhaps urope by the mailed hand of Bismarck, holding on to the railing and rising rhyth petitioner could allege a partnership. tunate people. The vessel, however, round of the Emperor are simple enough. Two The Attorney General,paid that they ed to suficiently ulose to enable ropes to be large plain rooms, covered with India mat- could produco the documents,

thrown on to the wreck, and one of the poor ting and simply furnished in dark saber-

On a wet evening, when the little theatre we might as well say toes at once.

nately, the observer was uvacen, since the The Chief Justice replied that he sup fellowa not being so much exhausted as the locking walnut. By his bedside stands,le opened, you may often enough see the faces of the ladies were turned from him, posed they could; he did not presume that others, succeeded in making fast the line before a prie dieu, a silver crucifix with Emperor there. And a quaint sight it is and he thus made his escape, feeling like a the statements were not grounded on truth; round himself and companions, They were ivory Christus, the gift of his father, the the director of the small provincial com by pothetical young Roman who hid accid but he had before him about eighteen sec then hauled safely on board. Six of the late archduke Franz Karl, on his first company receiving the Royal party at the door entaily witnessed the rites at the Dona Dea. tions, containing each an allegation unsup number were so exhausted and their limbs munin, as the inscription at its base tells with a pair of lighted candles, which shake realated instances of tris engaged in per. ported by proofs.

and handa stiffened with cold, that, when you, and which always accompanies him on

rather visibly in his handa, and an apology farming the same unrecountable feat- The Attorney General remarked that no brought on board they still held in their his travels. Un his writing table are lying still honoured with the lighted candles even the upper rails of fendes-have sines been for evening dress. There the Emperor, white holding fast to the backs of chairs or grasp portions of the boat to which they had some coarse Virginia cigars-for he is au been clinging, and their hands had to be inveterate smoker--and on a shelf above is in his box, will sit for an hour or two repeatedly observed. Forcely a single lady well thawed before the wood could be taken a well-worn military cap, and a few books listening to screaming forces at d rendering who visits a watering place fails to join in from them. They were then treated with in several languages.

of Trapezunt and Gerolstein which would this mysterious ceremony, and there is not mong them you warm spirits and wrapped in blankets, and remark two or three in Englieb, for his amaze M. Jacque Offenbach if he could but one who will confide eron to her nearest and after some bours were brought safely round, Majesty is an accomplished linguist.

bear them. Sometimes be will drive with dearest masculine friend its meaning and Their story is that they belonged to a village long corridor divides these rooms from the one of his equeries or the Crown-Prince object, We need not wonder that in the on the coast, and had started out that apartments of the Pmpress, still, in spite his father, was often his companion at such as forgotten his fees, the preacher no Rudolph-the late Archduke Frans Karly presence of a mystery like this the lawyer about nine o'clock, and they had been celebrated beauty. Here is Imperial splen mile or two from lachl, and sit for half au steamers, and the broker has ceased to broke morning fishing Their boat was capsised of her rising family of grandchildren, B

times-to some little out-of-door café, a longer reads the advertisements of European elinging to the boat for four hours. When dour enough. Ante chambers filled with they were picked up they had given them choice exotics) Luis Quatorze furniture our under the shady treea sipping his with zest and intelligence. Why do the selves up for lost, being aware that they in white and guii; rooms in ruse and blasfe end smoking his long Virginia cigar women constantly poise themselves on their The Ubief Justise: Why on earth such hud drifted so far out to sea as to be away and pale-gree: silki ubuson carpets, with all the Gemtehlichkete in the world, fronts the watering-place inale by day and among the fittle throng of chance visitors alleged toes! It is this question which con- document bas base put before me as it has from the usual course of trading vessels, gilded mirrors, curious .bines, and at He is saluted with quiet respect for the by night, while he gropes wildly and iu been passed my comprehension, unleto either native or foreign. Had it not been in at attracts your notice, a very fins col austrians eyes nim expected to decide on gossip,

Bob Royalty like an for their fingers stiftening round the parts lection of water colour drawings of Tyrolese English crowd. On Sunday the Court black darkness for answer, that he never of the bout to which they were clinging, stry. In one of the ante room in lying, always attends Mass in the pretty village they said that they could not have held on on a deer-skin mat, a huge full-blooded

_How grand and simple are the processes for so long, as it was bitterly cold and the Boglish mastiff, a great favourite with her ohurch, and tons more devout than his of pure reason. Mysteriu as this novel

Catbolic and Apostolic Majesty. sea bruke over them continuously. The Majesty, and her companion in all h +

female rite may seem to the untrained Japanese supercargo on board the Hiego, journeys. He is supposed not to be pro The Empress is less seldom seen in public; | mind, it is easily solved by those who are Alert was purtivlarly kind and energetic on Baient in German, at least the impressnor, in spite of her beauty, is she so popular accustomed to the methods of the inductive The Chief Justice would gladly arfourn behair of the pour fishermen, and waisted may often be heard talking to him in Bogan her husband; she is a splendid Forse pui csophy. It has escaped the notice of for an hour, but asked Jr Biereton to on subscribing early the whole of his stock ish of the purest acout. This Royal and woman, and rides well to bounds. You must then that a certain number of Harper's 20, Rosaire,

21; Falda look as the petition; be did not believe Mar of clothes for outfitting the sufferers On Imponal hound has a specist attendant may meet her occasionally on horseback on Magazine-precisely which ous need not be Brezeton could do what was really Leces. Fidday morning the steamer arrived off devoted to his service, a gaily dressed Moor, some secluded road round Ischl, attended mentioned is apparently in the possession Ded. mary, sa there was a doonment required for chinagawa, when a number of passengers, sont so a present to the impres by the only by an Eglish groom, who, by the way, of eight-tenths of all the ladies at the lead-47, Gordon Castle, nearly every paragraph." He must admit including the supercargo above mentioned, Viceroy of Egypt a ter his last visit to has been lately discharged for unsteady legs ing watering places, Back Humbers of 10, Blenheim, there there had been very great lasity while on the way to the shore in a native Vienus as y u leave the villa you notice when on duty with his Royal miatrezs magazines are rarely preserved, and it is

11, Glations (8.), with regard to the practice in this Court, bout capsized. As soon as possible a boat a large swing, with which the Royal | And now and then you may encounter the certainly strange that one particular book 18, Blenheim, Everything was taken for granted. He was lowered from the steamer and went to children amuse themselves i and grazing Emperor and Empress taking a féle-d-téle number of ons particular magazine should 15, Hesperia (s.), could not take more admissions in cases the rescue, in charge of the second officer; in a paddock are some half-di žen Bungarian ramble in the woods, without any attendant be thts persistently popular. Now, when 17, Radnorshire (1.), London where absent creanors were affected: who succeeded in dying every person brat marer whủ farnish the Kumite for the Em. | whatever but the huge maatiff. The worthy two mysterias suddenly come into existence

LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAR TÖBEL, the supereargo; this poor man sank as coon | prota's delicate chest.

Bürgermeister of Ischl is always asked to side by side, it is astursi to ask if there be as the boat turned over, and was seen no The fish of a bazzouré while plumas dias once with the Imperial family on the not some connexion between them. If

At London, Steamers vía Suen Canals more Truly his was a hard tete,

comes in eighty and a moment after their cension of their summer visit, just like the nearly all the ladies who pride themselves

Teviot,

Scotland, One of the Russian met-of-war is now ki jesties drive past you on their way home, country parson, when his Grace goes down on what we may temporarily assume to be being repaired in the Dock belonging to the in a 1.w open patrisge, drawe by a pair of into Midlandshire for the shooting Att toes, constantly carry with them an old

Bailing Fench Government iron-works at Kobe.

grays. A tall spare man, of soldierly trians of all ontfonalities in the Empire number of Harper's Magazine, is it not fair bencing, in the light-bing uniform of an have a strong heroic kind of devotion for to suppose that the ous phenomenon has po

44 Liverpool, Austrian general, who does not too much their simple soldier sovereign, The ill for gtimate and pessary connexion with the

doubt an affidavit was necessary.

The Chief Justice replied that parties enght not to have been called to appear until it was ready.

The Attorney General explained that it was found at the last moment that the gen. tlemen who was to swear to it was not soffigiently acquainted with the facts to do

50. Die Brereton would now do it,

The Chief Justice observed that Mr Brereton could not swear to all the facts.

Mr Brezezon who understood to say that he could swear to most of them.

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The Attorney General admitted that the -affitisvit ought to have been ready. -

The Chiot Justo said that he ought to have been told thas it was not ready.

The Attorney General suggested an ad fournment for halt-an-i.our.

Mir Hayiler sugg med an acjournmont hatil tomorrow

The Chief Justice It can't be done beday. Where are the berkrupta I

Bir Brereton said they had notice to attend

The Chief Justice Who's the affi»

juris of parvico | A can't take your word,

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