Bortfolio.
IN THE WRONG BOX. (Hood's Comic Annual) When Eagle Davia died, "I was sittin' by his side,
said to me, "Old boy 1
This olimste--as you nee~~ Isn't quite the qiza for me;
Dead or livin', take me back if you can to pared with the Glasgow failure.
Ellancy!
71"
So I took him by the hand,
word would come;
But Goshen Wheeler mid, As be looked upon the dead, Weepin' mildly, "Just remark my
1
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE WILDE ELECTRIC LIGHT. (Temes.)
[No. 4871. FEBRUARY 15, 1879.
THE CALEDONIAN BANK. demand security to that amount they for the purpose of bringing about an under but a pair of naked carbons was also used two or three inches of the ceiling-these EDINBURGH, Des. 5. have any expectation or any fear that standing with Switzerland, and one import alternately with the protected pair to show form the uprights. Then take a similar The stoppage or suspension of the Cale they may require to call to any sachant concession which is being asked for, the intensity of the light, and to illustrate plece of wood for a cross-place, and having donian Bank of favorness, caused by its extent. In the interest of their creditors, and likely to be granted, is the election of the facility with which the current could cut it exactly to fit the two uprights, wedge resolution to liquidate, bae produced very they are bound to make themselves secure, the priests by the people, subject only to be switched from one pair to the other and it up between the side-ponte so as to fix great uneasiness both in Glasgow and in and to leave a margin broad enough to the approval of the bishop. Buch a settlo. back again. The two lights in the yard them tightly against the wall, and then Edinburgh to day, although every one has cover possibilities of which at this stage ment is likely to satisfy all parties sencerts were of the kind proposed for street sore all firmly together. The aprights Twas in Boston, Massachusetts; and he been trying to convince his neighbour, if they can form, no conception. The fact ed, with the sole exception of the Old ilumination. They were hexagonal lan- must be further secured to the floor by a not bimself, that it is a small affair, and and the sum are nevertheless remarkable. Catholics," who will have to go to the wall.terns filled in with ground glass and couple of L brackets. Repeat the process. eurmounted by a reflector 2ft. Gin, diame-half-way up, and again at the extreme end that all will come right in the end. That The counsel for the liquidators in a recent Overland Mail
ter. They were mounted on standards of your stage; or if your stage is more It is a small affair is true, when it is com-osse (the Lord-Advocató) stated very post-
shout 16ft high and 60ft, apart. The than twelve feet deep, at intervals of six That it tively that they had not the smallest fear
standards happened to be there, and so feet. Then connect the three frames you will come right fan the end is also true, as of their being unable to pay every creditor
were utilized for mounting the lamps, have made with a plece of wood running every one bellaves; but no one can foretell in full. If this demand may be taken as an
otherwise the distance between the two along the top of each side. You have the the amount of damage that will be done or Indication of the kind of estimate on which
In a recent general article upon the sub- lights would have been considerably groator, skeleton of your stage complete, now you But he'd just run out his sand,
the amount of suffering that will be caused this conviction rests, the case must be a Aud his breath was gone for over-before a before the end oomes. The circumstances much more hopeless one for all concerned ject of the electric light we referred to the as it well could have been. An excel ont must clothe It, First comes your floor, which have led to the stoppage area sufil than the most despondent have supposed. circumstance that several practical mindelight was produced, but it was clear that and if your room is lofty enough it wili were then busily engaged in working out the standards were far too near each other. greatly add to the effect if you raise the Then I and other three,
cient cause for anxiety in this respect. It It looks almost as if the liquidators had ia said that the suspension is only an insi- made up their minds to go on milking the special systems of electric lighting, One The single light in the factory was also of stage; and it is really very little extra Together did agree,
of these gentlemen was Mr Henry Wilde, a very high standard, and burnt very expense, because you can always agres with In a party for to traved and to funeralize dent of the commerolul crisis brought on by Caledonian Bank after all the other contri-
of Manchester, who, it will be remembered, steadily, excepting only when the slight your carpenter to hire the wood, then you him home.
the suspension of the City of Glasgow butories had been drained dry. Bank. That is in one sense true, but it is Though there is every probability that a few months since instituted legal proceed aberrations of the engine caused a variation have little elas exoopt the labour to pay in no sense all the truth. The stoppage la this Highland bank will survive the presentings in the now type of Granime alternat- in the uniformity of the current. On the for.-Cassell Family Magazine. not a consequence of the Glasgow failure crisis or will be revived in some form, ita ing current machine. Mr Wilde having whole, considering that this was the first observa-in the sense in which that of Morton and suspension in the meantime will be a terri- designed a completa system of electric practical trial of the Wilde light and that Co., or of Matthew, Buchanan, and Co., or ble blow to the commerce of the north and lighting apparatus and Having just develop some of the detaile were somewhat orade ed it into a practical shape, a private view and incomplete, the results woro very of Smith, Flaming and Co., was a result north-east of Scotland. During the 40 of that failure; that is to say, the Inver pears, of ita existence it has rendered was afforded last Friday evening to a few satisfactory. We should add that this nesa Bank is no way mixed up in the irre. invaluable service to the Highlands by scientis gentlemen and others interested system of electric lighting is being in gular transactions which have caused so employing local wealth in the development in the subject. The experimental lighting troduced by the Electrio Lighting Com on the way.
was exhibited at the telegraphic apparstug pany, of 48, Lothbury. much scandal and so much ruin. In this of local industries. In this respect its **Frum the time that he was born
respect the Caledonian Bank is blameless action was directly the reverse of that of works of Messrs. L. Clark, Muirhead, and Till he doubled round the Horn
as blameless as the most innocent and un- the City of Glasgow Bank, and, indeed, of Co., Regency-street, Westminster.
What Of Death, all bis measurements and plea-fortunate contributory of the defaulting most of the metrop Jitan banke.
bank. In truth, it was in a more favoury the City of Glasgow Bank did was to muck able position than any other shareholder money from the provinces for the use of Inasmuch as its holding is smalt (only four the great oities, the populous centres of As you're registered to see TIH his walnut care is underneath the shares), while its resources are large, its industry, and, in fact, the wide commercial
paid-up capital, its surplus fand, and its world. building fund balance, all intact, amount extent counteracted this by eaving a con ing to £260,000. It is quite safe to say,siderable aharo of Highland capital for therefore, that the Glasgow failure need Highland purposes. It was the heart of a not have cauined this stoppage. And it widely-spread organization, and its sudden would not have done so if the depositors, stoppage will paralyze the whole commercial on the one hand, and the shareholders, on system of the north. It must, in the nature the other, had kept their heads and of the case, be a long time before that shown ordinary prudence and sara But system recovers strength and tone. It will Just to keep our boats from wrackin', as this they have not done, and honce the be long, too, before that confidence in this
they say, upon the rocks.
failaze. The collapse ie, in fact, due main bank, or in any bank, can be restored, on ly to the distrustful, unreasoning, and fid. which healthy trade so much depends. It getty character of the Highlanders. It is is for the interest of the other bauks that Can I get the cards, or help you in your much to be feared that they will suffer the evils of the confusion should be mini- heavily and long; but, in truth, the native mined; and this they are making a com perverseness is to blame for it, and nothing bined effort to do. elBo.
tion what I say: That deceased, now glorious, Was in life a curious cass And somethin' unexpectable will happen
:
aurements were odd.
And odd his line will de
gravel and the aod,"
...
It was bitter winter weather When we all four got together
At the depot with the coffin in an extra
packin' box,
And a friend, with good intent,
A csak of whiskey sent,
Then a ticket agent he Begin' mournin', says to mas,
trouble, Mister Brown 7"
Bo with solemn words I cild,
As I pointed to the dead,
.
a There you'll find, I guess, our pilgrimage Caledonian. Banks held four shares in the
and shrine is written down."
Then all night beneath the stars, -We eat grimly in the cars, Bometimes sleepin', sometimes thinkin',
sometimesdrinkin', till tho dawn;. And each man went in his turn To the baggage grate to learn
If the box was keepin' time with us; and
bow's was gettin' on.
6 we went!
L-
The Daledo in Bank to some
THE UNITED STATES CONSULATE
AT BUANGHAL.
Ever since it became known that the City of Glasgow Bank the panle feeling in the north has been steadily growing. There The New Fork Herald says 1-The House has been a steady run on the head office in Committee on Expenditures under the State Inverners and on the three-and-twenty Department continued their investigation branches since the middle of October. This of consular affairs in China by commencing was due to nothing but vagte and in the pross-oxamination of Mr G. Wiley accurato knowledge, To Tonald and Tavish, Wells. Minister Soward and various other the fact that."one pank was proken" was persons involved in theinquiry were present, a sufficient reason why all banks should be together with their respective counsel, in- distrusted, and especially a bank that held oluding Judge T. Merriok, ex-Senator shares in the shipwrecked concern. The Matt Carpenter, and Mr Ocleman. Mr Then all day beneath the sun,
banks, therefore, should have none of their Walls, in response to the questions of Judge Still the train went rushin' on,
money they would tie it up in a stocking Merrick, relturated the general purport of While we still kept as silent as grave stones or sow it into the mattress rather; and thus his previous testimony in regard to finding the drain went on from day to day and when be assumed charge of the offles of Playin' euchre solemnly,
from week to week. This was bad enough; Consul-General at Shanghai that documents Which we kinder did agree With the stakes to build for Daris a decent but still worse was the conduct of the had been abstracted and records mutilated shareholders-even of wealthy, and Intel during the administration of Messrs Seward gent men who ought to have knows and Bradford, and that, for instance, there to get rid of their shares, both publicly bequest to the Snug Harbour Hospital at better. They began hurriedly and nervously were no papers on file showing the Williams through the Stock Exchanges and by New York. Judge Merrick at this point private arrangement. The natural con produced thess papers, thus showing that sequence web that the shares fell at first they had not been lost or destroyed. Dir steadily and at last rapidly and alarmingly. Wells was next cross examined at great The nominal capital is £800,000 in 10 length concerning his testimony that And reported the receptacle of Davis was shares, of which only £2 10s, has been called, the Donsul-General's docket is judibial making a working capital of 4150,000. proceedings had been kept in a de- The bank has been so prosperous that it fecitye and irrogular manner; that pages he frequently paid a dividend of £12 and had been torn out, did Readserting this
monument,
+
'Bout once in every mile Some mourner took a smile, Bat we did no other smilin' as we travelled
day or night,
And once in every bour Some one weat into the bower,' *
all right.
Bat when four days were past,
Which we still were dyin' fäst
The Wilde electric light apparatus con- sists of an electromagnetic. induction machine producing alternating currents and a oarbon-holder or lamp of very simple construction. The machine is the catcome of several years of patient study and practical research, and has passed through many changes since the first one was described before the Royal Society by Mr Wilde some 12 years mace, when he an nounced the discovery that electric currents and magnets indefinitely weak could, by induction and transmutation, prone large nets of indefinite strength, The large machine consists of a disc of cast-iron which is mounted on a horizontal driving shaft. Attached to the disc and projecting from either side of it are 16 cores or armatures, while on either side of those again aro 16 cylindrical alectro-magnets, which are fixed to the side-framing at the same distance from the driving shaft and from sach other as the iron cores on the revolving disc. The two circles of music, consequently, have their poles opposite each other with the dise and its circle of iron coros revolving between them, The cylindrical bar magnets are each coiled with 800ft. of insalated copper wire, and the hs- lices are grouped together to form a fourfold circuit 2,688ft, in length. They are joined ap in such a manner that adjacent magnete in each cirole, as well as those directly opposite in both circles, have north and south polarity in relation to each other. The length of insulated wire on each armature is 116f., and these helices are divided into eight groups of four each and coupled up for an intensity of 4ft. +484ft. One of the groups is used for producing the minor current for exciting the circle of electro-magnets, while the remaining groups are joined together for a quantity production of the major current from the of seven and an intensity of four for the
machine.
£14 per cent. per annum. It is not testimony, Me Walls added that the upon the occasion of our visit, a smaller
THE CLERICAL CO-OPERATIVE STOBES — Bishop: Very sorry, my lady, that the Dean of Archer cannot take your orders; he is at this moment engaged with the pre- bendaries' committee on dried fruits and eracker bon-bons."--Funny-Fulks.
AN Italian Princess who is about to Es married has bad her treusesau made in Paris. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
In order to let her know how to wear hor Porth, W. A., 30th Dec, 1878-The dresses and what to wear under them, the success of Novelty, on the Singapo e course, dreas-maker has sent with each tollet a the news of which has just arrived by tele-ittle doll attired from head to foot exactly gram, har afforded great satisfaction to the as the lady herself should be dressed, shoes, breeders of racing stock. Novelty, though stockings, shirts, head-dresses, gloves and fairly good, honest, little horns, was quite every detail being reproduced in the com
a
record.
a second class ragor on the West Australianame of the doll, turf and only won at the last Perth meeting SCARCELY CREDIBLE-At the last month- because the year was an unanually bad one ly meeting of the Gateshead Town Coun
worse indeed both as to the character of cit, Mr Alderman Newall stated that be the horses engaged and the time in which bad heard of a case where a boy had died of the principal events were run than any on scaristius, and between fifty and alsty children were made to kiss the body prior to interment. No wonder that sixty deaths from soaristina in six weeks were reported at the same meeting, if, as is stated as a fact, sugh Barbarous and cruel sustonos ate quite common in that locality 1 Cannot the do something in the way of giving simple local cler,ymen and medical officers of health lectures to these poor people, and demons trate to them the amount of disease and death they are disseminating by forès of cheer ignorance ?-Sanitary Record.
The year previous, when there were some first class horses in the field, he was Dowhere-did not win a rass. His success at Singapore therefore above that it is easy for this colony to send horses there which can beat anything they are Were Novelty ranting a Perth course this likely to encounter from other quarters. year, be would not get a place. Even at the Guildford meeting a small country affair-held last week, the horses in notas races made even time, and the winners could have done much more, had it been re- quired of them. Rosebud, Novelty's old. antagonist, has been to beaten at the North that her trainer has advised her not being sent down to Perth, and Dee foot, who two Masers HEINEMANN & Co.'s Freight Clrau years ago beat Novelty, has been easily defeated over a two mile course by a horse lar for the Mail of Saturday, 15th February, which was giving him a stone. As omongst says the horses engaged in the events et coming en, several are of a stamp suitable for India-low, compact horeen with stride and staying powers-it is not unlikely that some of them may come your way,
COMMERCIAL,
.
The freight market has maintained the healthier tone noticed in last Report, & fair amount of business has been transacted, and though homeward freights are still Fuling low, more demand has existed than for some time past, while coastwise inquiry for Homewards, several settlements have suitable vessels continue and rates are firm.
Hamburg, but there has been no inquiry yet from the Philippines efthor for the een effected from this port to London and States or the United Kingdom.
Coast wise, a fair demand, bas sprang up
Closhen Wheeler, very solemn, with expres | surp› ising, then, that the 'prise of the dooket had the appearance of a butcher's one having only ten cores fixed on either the Ouunoil to pass and which he Imagined 388 tons, proceed to Saigon ander ordera
sion to us cries,
* Where we are it should be freezin'
And our very breaths a-squeezin', Whereas the air is hot enough to bake
pernimmen pies.
"Don't you smell a rich perfume
As of summer flowers in bloom?
coloured boy
Now, I never yet did know
That the sweet mag-no-li-o
Grow to winter in the latitude of Northern
Ellanoy,"
Then said Ebenezer Dotton, "I behold a field of cotton.
And I wonder how in thunder such
veg'table got here.
I don't know how we're fixed, But the climate's gettin' mixed,
And it's spilln' very rapidly with warmness
as I fear,"
Spoke Mister Aaron Bland,
in rows,
And not to make allusions
To Republican delusions,"
thick as orows,"
A
A MODEL POLICY.
from home.
The following are the settlements. British ship Stracathro', 1159, to London, private
Norwegian barque Sumarlide, 948, to German barque Hansa, 409, to Hamburg,
German 3 m. schooner Holstein, 281, to Hamburg, private.
German barque Friedrlob, 692, Saigon to Channel, for orders to one Port in the United Kingdom or Continent, between Havre and Copenhagen, private.
French barque Fanny, 214, Saigon to one port in France, private.
French barque Charles Maureau, 869, Saigon to Mauritius, private.
American ship, Black Hawk, 1126, to American 3-m, schooner Mignon, 484, San Francisco, $5,000 gold in fall. to Honolulu, $8,000 gold in full.
Norwegian barque Staut, 581, to Kes-- lung and back, $2 per ton of 20 owk, 22 lay days.
French barque Esperance, 274, to Keo- lung and back, $1.80 per ton of 20 cwt, 12 lay days.
This year Bir Harry Ord atays in town annual retirement to his shooting hor at for the races, having actually put off his Rottnest on purpose to attend them. A not understand the temper of the people, year age he was new to the place and did The helices for exciting the but this year he sees it is necessary to be mors considerate. He is not popular, electro magnets are connected with s com
He meddles untator, while those producing the major though he no doubt means well, and people for the Northern Ports, and raten lately paid show a decided improvement. For current are placed in connexion either with give him credit for doing so, a pair of rings outside the machine or with too much with matters out of bis province, Saigon, several steamers have been charter another commutator according as the al- and is too much under the idea that he is ed at former rates, while sailing tonnage ternating or direct current from the machine the only person in the colony who knows has remalued neglected.
"The British barque W. B. Gladstons, 684. is required. This machine, which is of anything, and is much too positive. In 18-light power, was exhibited, but not need the conndons expectation that a loan bill tous, and the British barque Carmartonshire, for heterogeneous purposes, which he got
The disengaged tonnage in port amounts shares went up to a high figure. In the book." Whereupon Mr Seward excitedly side of the revolving diso, and ten cylindri che Secretary of State for the Colonies end of September the 9210s. share remarked, "That is false," and Mr Wella, cal electro magnete placed on either side of ald on his representation unhealtatingly to 39 vessels, registering 26,863 tons,
sanction; he has borrowed money from the sold for $7 8. 9d. Un the 2d of with still greater warmth, rejoined, "If yon them being employed. In all other re banks, ordered fron and machinery, and steamers not included. November they had fallen to £6, and say so, yen are a liar hix Howard was spects the amalter machine is similar to incurred liabilities of one sort and another by the middle of that month to £1 108., or on the point of replying, but Judge Merrick the larger one. The current is led away
a community very Burious ones. A hand £1 below par. As this decline was ac and members of the committee interposed to the lamps by conductors in the usual which, all taken together, are for so small companied, and no doubt in part caused, to prevent further colloquy. Mr Wells, way. The working parts are enclosed in a red thousand pounds will not meet them. is magnolias a peddled by yon humble by the wild rumours that were flying all however, informed Chairman Springer that cylindrical casing, which is carried in an One way in which he has just now been London, private.
over the north as to the implication of the unless he could be protected by the Com-iron framing, the whole apparatus measar-
throwing away a considerable sum of money Caledonian Bank with the City of Glasgow mittes from such insulting interruptions being Sft. high by 8ft. Gin, long and 24. is in undertaking to carry mails and pas-private. Bank, the directors of the former deemed must protest himself. Mr Springer having wide and being driven off a pulley by Bongers between Parth and Albany by ans
necessary to issue a circular to their seared the witness that the Committee belting. shareholders explaining how matters really would protect him, and having notified Mr
The light is produced by means of a pair horsed by the Government and driven by stood. In this circular, which was issued Saward that he must not speck to the witness of carbon rods each about 7in. long and the police instead of getting this service He spent some two done by contraét, on November 21, the directors stated that while ander Cross-examination, except three sixteenths of an inch in diameter. thousand pounds before making a start, and their only connexion with the City of Glas-through his lawyer, the sensational episode Were these rods united laterally by an
van, horses and drivers have been in difficulties from the first. No sooner did gow Bank was their holding of four of its ended, and the cross-examination proceeded insulating material they would form the shares, which had been made over to them without eliciting any now points of interest. Jablochkoff candle. But they are not the van leave the police yard on its maiden being fixed in a pair of holders, parallel trip than it was upset into the river, and soine years ago by's customer who obtained
to each other, in a vertical position, and from that time to this its history has been a credit. They then pointed out that the
On about one-eigth of an inch apart. highest estimate of the probable calls that had been made was £2,000 per £100 share,
Leo XIII. does not imitate the example producing the electric light from the ends one of disaster. At the same time that Sir tax-payers in schemes like these he has and that in that case the maximum loss to of his predecessor in quartelling and suik- of these carbons, if the strength of the Harry is flinglog away the money of the their bank would be £8,000 loss which, ing with everybody who differs from him, current, the thickness of the carbons, and stopped some allowances which have for with their capital and their reserves Un the contrary, since his accession he has the distance between them be rightly years past been made to aged and helpless "I perceive on yonder land That sugar cane is bloomin', correctly, all amounting to a quarter of a million, they been constantly engaged in building golden proportioned, the carbons will burn steadily people allowances actually voted by the could quite well afford to bear. They bridges for every one of his advorturies, so down until they are wholly consumed. In Legislative Council-and this, as may be therefore appealed to their shareholders as to make it appear quite a pleasure for order to light the carbons automatically supposed, has led to very unpleasant re- and their customers to be calm and reason them to retreat. hue ho han in several in- and to prevent any interruption in the marks, His Excellency being so exceedingly able and confident. This explanation and stances written letters to the German Em continuity of the current extinguishing all liberal with the public money in other But the niggers air a-gettin' all around as appeal had a good effect for a time, bat peror ostensibly to congratulate him on his the lights in the same cironit, one of the respects-especially where his private corakso to Yokohama and back, to Hongkong only for a time, The run continued, escape from divers attempted murders, and carbon holders is hinged to a small caet venienes is concerned. A bazaar, under and the desire to transfer stook was not generally as marks of courtesy, but in reality iron base plate, which is so constructed as the patronage of Lady Ord, in aid of the ohecked.
with a view to keep himself before the to become an electro-magnet, when coiled Protestant Orphanage, which was held the "At this point the liquidators of the City Emperor's mental eye, and so to propitiate with a few turns of insulated wire. When other day in the Government domains, was of Glasgow Bank thought it necessary to him as to secure a somewhat better position no current is being transmitted through a great success, the takings being over four step in. They could not see one of their for the Romish clergy of Germany. The the carbons their upper parts are always in hundred and Afty pounds really a wonder most promising milch cows starved and negotiations that were entered upon to this contact, being maintained so by a spring ful stw for a small place like Perth.
Everything in the way of businema is dried up w.thout concern. Fearing lost and last lay have been broken off long under the hinged carbon bolder. When, the wealthier shareholders the Caledo since, but ill Leo XIII. tries to keep however, an alternating current is trans exceedingly dull and the profuseness of Dian-Bank, on whom they chley relied, in with William L. and the Emperor's mitted through the carbons, the electro: the Governor's promises, the value of which might be quietly divesting themselves, return to the helm of the State afforded the magnet attracts the armature and separates is now beginning to be understood, fails to they took the decisive step of requiring Pope another opportunity of addressing a the upper ends of the carbons which brighten the prospect or raise any hopes. the directors to lay aaide £180,000 to letter of congratulation to him, which has brings them into their normal position, and Still, every one, down to the poorest, gets meet the peobable calls which might be since been followed by a letter from Card the light is immediately produced. Should enough, and nearly all are well fed, well made on them. When the Caledonian sal Nina, te Becretary of State, to Prince the circuit be interrupted the armature clothed, and well housedthat is for the directors demurred to this course the Bismarck. By dint of hammering on and released, the upper ends of the carbons allmate and when this is the cass, and all liquidators threatened to apply to the on, it is thought that the recalcitrant nail come into contact, and the light is produced Nature is bright and healthful without, no Court of Session for an order to close the may be driven home yet, and the temporal as before. When several pairs of verbons one can be said to be very miserab e, nor transfer register of the bank. As this position of the Romish Church in Germany are placed in the same circuit they are by the sondition of things to be so very pitb
able-Straits Times, would have led to litigation and publicity improved without any calfice of principle. this arrangement lit simultaneously. | that would have been" raindda; the direc- The same plan that has hitherto been All these points were very clearly and tors agreed to the arrangement that has followed for Germany has likewise been successfully demonstrated last Friday even
HOW TO MANAGE HOME PLAYS, already been announced that the Cale adopted both for Russia and, wiserland. ing. The machine used was; as we have doulan Bank should go into liquidation, In the Russian provinces of Podolia and stated, a small one, and was considered
The first thing is to sel at your room, the other banks agreeing to take up the Volhynis, which were Russia's first abere equal to the production of at least sight notes in circulation, and also to pay the in the Partition of Poland, the Romanists lights, having an illuminating power of and arrange your stage, if you have a deposits as soon as the compact has been are considerably worse off than the Chris from 800 to 1,000 candles each. The large double draping-room with folding.
French barque Eve, 888, Whampos to sanctioned by the Court of Peaslon, tians ever wore in Turkey) and but within machine was driven through a belt and doors, you have your proscenium ready Taero is no reason to fear that the bank the last few years thousands of Unites" shafting by power taken from an engine made but if you have only a large ordia Tientsin and beck, tio Newchwang, do centa will not be able to meet all clalina without have been pressed into the ranks of the used for driving the machinery on the ary room at your disposal, then the proper piouf, 86 lay daye.
German steamer Olympla, 783, to Saigon making any call on its shareholders, who Greek Orthodox Church by means of that works; hence the preciso amount of power costum has to be constructed. But,
British steamer Penedo, 65%, to saigon and explain the startlin' error which has are in number, and hold on an average unauswerable arguments powder and shot. required to drive the cleatromagnetle up whatever the room, it is necessary to have and buck, 20 cents per pioul, 14 lay days. about 60 abares each. The paid up capital. Notwithstanding this Leo III. tries to paratge could not be ascertained; eud, a communication with the house from be of the bank will be at aaids for the keep on good terms with Alexander 11, and moreever, the engine not being specially kind the surtain. Of course, the chief and box (three trips) 21 cente per ploul liquidators of the Olty of Glasgow Batik, mittes no opportunity of doing some little guverned so as to insure that great essential thing to guard against is damaging the 14 lay days, week while at surplus and other assets will be good turn to his epiritual sutjects in the of access, steady, uniform speed of work walls or ceilings, and therefore it is as well British susamer Fernambuco, 618, Balgon applied to the purposes ofits own liquida ex-Republic of Foland in the came way ing, the light produced was at times some to personally superintend the carpenter you to Hongkong, 17 cerita por pical, 9 lay dayes he deals with the Federal Council of Swit what variable. It was stated, however, employ. Ifancy I hear the prudent house British steamer Flintshire, 1280, Saigon ...What strikes many people as remarkable terland. In that commonwealth persecn- that the power required to about 1-boree wife extials at once, "Oh, if you are to Hongkong, 16 cents per pical, 12 lay
that the Glasgow. liquidators abould tion, as it is termed by the Curis, has been power per light. The machine was worked ob iged to call in a carpenter, what at daga;
British deamer Killarney, 1080, Saigon And, in reply, $ Where the now is on the pine-tree while have deemed it necessary to arrest so rife for several years) and in the Canton of at 800 revolutions per minute, and the expense it will be."
large & sum. & £150,000 in security for Geneva and in the cantons belonging to the eight lights would be produced from two hasten to reassure her that the cost of the tn Hongkong, 16 cents per piool, 12 lay the probable or possible telle an only diogas Dinle, the Church of Rume bas circuits of four lights each. On Friday, plan I auggest le a matter of thillings days four shares. That means, it is said, Balls been in a state of sufferance since Pis Roze however only three lights were experiment. Having measured the height and width of Bl be perfectly contented with the story amounting to 887,600 per share, 01 tried to fores M. Marmilled as a Bishoped with one being placed in the factory your Room, get two pieces of four toch,
In this psalm.
course, it does not follow that because the upon the penale, of Geneva spalost their and the other two in the yard. The single quartering-1 does not matter how rough liquidatgre here thought it summary to fill. Negotiations are now grina ezi nieo | Hght was protested by an apel giare globej | the wood in-and have them cut to within
Bell we sat there mighty glum Til along a fellow come.
P
And 1 says, say I, "Conductor, now tell
us what it meatis, Just inform us whore we be i "Wall, now, gentlemen," said he, I geken we sit comin' to the spot called
New Ur-lt dus."
So #artshed all in a row, When we got to the depot,
To the baggage-trate wonderin' at thece
transformation scenes 1
And we found out unexpeated, That the bot had been directed Nas unto Ellanoy, but to a man in New
Without Karin' if I'd catch it,” "1 straightway took a hatchet, And busted off the cover without openin'
my mouth j And found a grand planner Whish We'd fallowed for our bauter All the way from Massachusetta unto the
Bunny South?
Then I said, "I rather gues
Iem into this mess,
given you such shocks,
When that Borton fellow, he
Asked the route I'd take of me,
pinted, Inadventional, unte another box,"
Now Eagle Davis Hes
Beneath the Northern skies,
we are with the palm," But I reckon if his spirit Should ever come to hear it,
tion.
French barque Therese and Nelly, 359, via Nowchwang, 44 cents per pleul 40 lay, days.
American 3m, schooner Wm. Phillips, 602, to Touron, $1,000 in full.
British barque Hylton Castle, 848, to Touron; $1,500 in full, 20 lay days,
American barque P. Fitzpatrick, 580, to Bangkok, $400 in full.
American barque John R. Stanhope, 106, to Bangkok and back, (inside the Bar) 273 cents per pioul, foutside the Bary 224 conta per pioul, 85 lay days, plan
British barque Prines Arthur, 298, Whampoa to Uheloo ad back to Hong kong tia Nowokwang, at cents per picul, 80 lay days, if back to Whampoa,88) conta per picul
British barque Echo, 869 Whampas to Chefoo and back, to Hongkong"sia Nowe chwang, 32 cents per ploul, 36 lay days.
German barque Elisabeth, 467, to New chwang and back, 33 cents per picul, 23 Lay days
British barque Northern Star 847, ko` Newchwang and back, 80 cents per plout, 28 lay day.
Norwegian steamer Flakon Adelsten, 80€/ to Saigon, $900 in full.
American barque Hail Columbia, 868 monthly charter, 9300 per month,
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