No. 8205-Aril 25, 1889.j
AT Hin-hai Pu, a long way out past Hong, kow in the direction of the Point” there is a temple where the joss worshipped in auriously enough, Ch'ing-hwang Shin, the Tatolary God of the City. Some Ningpa wen who live out there recantly hit upon the idea of collecting enbeeription. » ob. tain a wife for the jou, and they cirnslated the rumour almeng the credulous country people that a young lady in the house of well-known Chinese gentleman wargrivous- ly ill, and that the augury of the teen, or bamboo elips, bed informed her, nazioùs parents that the Ch'ông-hwang Shin's bourt was not upon having her na his bride. With the subscriptions, therfore, they intended to haros beautful idol sésulptured out of wood, which would rosive the apirit of the young lady when 'ahu died, and become a' fitting consort for the Cheng-hwang Shio. Unfortunately, however, for the Ningpo men it got out that the whole story was a fabrication intended to benefit them and not the jos,and that the girl was in bloom- ing health and not likely to become the bride of a supernatural
I being like Cheng-
hwang Shin for many years to come. P'ai, the District Magistrate of Shanghai, is having a thorough soquiry saade into this abortive swindly. —Shin-Pão,
5th-4 Comtra-Distance 300 yards. No. of Shots-Seven. Unlimited on- trios, 20 cents asch. Ten prizes, valus $17. 1st Fring, B1
THE CHINA
18th.-Association, Distanon 800 yards No of Shots-Seven, Unlimited en trias, 30 cents onch. Pivo prizes, value 830, presonted by the Associa
4th Prize, $4.
tion.
1st Prize, $10. 2nd
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the intention to deal with at any length,sics in. One of the merchants I believe is instance, that certain promist Chineze, atatement regarding the specs of Attorney. but certainly his dealings towards foreign going to coadust the service as we have no instead of being invited to come and took General Webster in the Hease on Friday or and the policy consistently carried out, Ohurch Minister here,
He read a letter which he had written on at foreigners jumping åboat on the flour fast, in dealing with eis à vis foreign nations, I also see that the Missionaries are ad and drinking floods of champagne, could be to Wobator, in which he said he did not be their representatives and their nationals, vortising the Seamen's Club for sale. By induced to spend an evening in listening to lieve that Wobstor had been correctly re- ls from time to time buon upen to unch what right I do not know. I cannot see an account of M. Pastour's research intu crtet It was absolutely incorrect to say question, and for the sake of the pronition that they have any right do de, the the diasure that well-uigh rained the silk lost & lure Pigott's examination, before of good relations between Chiun and building was erected by public auberi tion industry in Europe, and is now causing such Pigott fled, he (Russell), had received in 6538555-93 Foreign Powers should be carefully and dis- for the tee of Stamen only, and I don't fearful havoc in China, and the success he formation, direct or indirect, to the effect think that any of the Missionary bodies han achieved in arresting its progress and that Pigott discredited the value of his own 2533655-28 ssionately criticised. 4384365-27 In conclusion, before making any allusion here subscribed one dollar, but they have saving thousands of industrious work-people testinichy. It was absolutely incorrect to 3552426-27 to any scheme and innovation, it does not got it into their own hands and turned it from misery and starvation. How interest say he had either called for or roferred to 3523164-26 com reclorant to add that my professed into a founding hospital, leaving the Sai- ed, a Chinese nude would be in a lettors conveying such information. The 44542 5 26 partiality or friendship, perchando shown lors, for whom it was built, to go to the description of Sir John Lubbock's careful Attorney-General was mistaken in sup to any foreignot, would therefore appear Chinese compradoros' shops and drink bad examination of the habits of ants, besa, and posing that he had given him, five days 17th.-Queen's 1st Stags.-Distance 600 not to emanate from the heart; for it is whisky for the want of a decent place to go wasps, the experiments he made and the before Pigott teatified, laltors discrediting pards. No. of Shots-SovoIL. En hard to think there can be unch sincerity to I have heard that a Meeting of the conclusions he arrived ni. Work in the Pigott's evidence. The letters in which trance fee 50 cents. One prize of $10. in the glibness of tongue, and the amiling community is soon to be called in consider direction here indicatod is me being at Pigott confessed his fear of cross-examina presentation by the Association Posi-face and the effusivences of manner of of the above subject; if so, I will let you know tempted, but it is difficult for those who tion had came upon the speaker and his tian-Bitting, Kneeling, or Prone. satiforriga oficial, in spite of a display of the result.
are carrying it on to reach the quarters in colleagues as a completo surprise. He did 5544265-30 otiquetto and conventionalities.
which the greatest effect could be made. not impute dishonorable tastivea Wamook, W. G., P.O. Woodin, B. L. Collinson, Capt.
3535355 29 Ent to come to the question of progres
THE SOCIAL GAP.
If men of prominent position amongst us Attorney-General, but thought Webster 5544362-28 sivonesa. Progressive Clang-chih-tong is
It may be seriously questioned whether fould soonarage such entertainments se had been led away by the political character 5234345 -26 and is not.
Why and wherefore, the short the well-meaning attempts which have been then funtuad of those with which they uur of the casa into a course of conduct 5563333-26 exposé of rarions measures carried out, pro- made is some quarters to induce the butter regals their Chinese friends, their efforts bich, reflection nad in _lass" exciting psed and discountenanced, will illustrate class of Chinese to enter into more intimate would be attended by far happier results circumstances, be would not have pursued. în a
a fitter way than any argument. Pro- social relations with foreignera are not to than are their present oluosy and ineffic-Chears] Catining, Sir Charles suid that gressive he was not when proposal after to deprecated. Not that the object, is natual strompts to assimilate Oriental and Oc-even when Pigott. liad testified, he did not proposal was laid before His Excellency's unworthy of suca agamnat, but because cidental society, -Chinese Timer.
gat tho lettors to which reference had besi notice for purmiazion to ruit stem-launchies the means adopted to gain the end in view
made on the river, with a view first to benefit the are mistaken, and more likely to lead to passenger boxis and next to exterminate disappointment than to any sababantial Flose gange of pirates and maraudors that result The Chinese are not an elastie or now infess the areeks and inner waters. adaptable race. Their long seclusion from
STORMY DEBATES IN CARIAMANT. Instead of fros and onay communication,
London, March 22. --In the Camarons to- onter influences has rendered them incap the poor coolies have to labour fike slaven
able of taking liberal views of a code of day Darcourt, resuming the discussion - nt the treadmill, to impal the passenger manners and etiquette differing from their garding the Parnell Commission, declared bonate by means of primitive stern wheels: ow. No Chisauan Gan bu properly that Attorney-Camaral Webster's identifie And instead of security sad immunity from called a man of the world, and it is only cation with the commission had destroyed risks the passengers, bank-owners and crew the man of cosmopolitan sympathies and the impression that the Gaveremcnt would are now at the mercy of the depredations open mind who eat form a just and charito impartial and had added weight to the of desperadues who find in piracy a lacra-able catimalo of a state of society largely had at nitvised the Government, Parlinnor Sir Charles Itussell had the ghost r Asquith, who is one of the Purnellite Timer charges.
If the Attorusy Gonors counsel, asserted positively that neithor he tive omplaysant,
divergent from the one in which he han Progressive he was not, when, alive him- been brought up and add
Whilst should vote a lury for servisa gliamoring of a notion that a letter of 0825344344-35 Balf to the uselessness of the barriers admitting that in the broad priciples of he had not genformed Yao, R. F., Staff-Surgeon 2240522420-23 againat any adrance of our attacking feet right and wrong, virtun and vice, honesty Attuthay-General'a apalags for Pigott'e his testimony would be discredited.
le condemned the Pigott's existed in which beuounced that
20th.-Quran's 3rd Stage. Distance 800 waterway, bo refused to entertain the with the Western world, it must not be graceful, and expressed the hope that he been given to his charge that Webster, and the irremediable injury done to a great and fraud, the Chinese are in fair touch forgerica as tuenn, contemptible and dis Harcourt confonded that no answer had yarde. No. of Shots Ten Entranco Fee 80 cocta. One prize, $10, pre-lit representations of foreign repreeon- forgotten that they view all subjects from would make a better apology.
knowing Pigott to be a doustful witness, tatives, partly because he is too proad to standpoint peculiarly their own. Beca Attorney-Goneral Webster replied that had allowed the Times, for two months, to 5643425354-40 yield to what be construess pressure, and
we have devided, by reasoning which to us
but for the duly he owed those who trust-repeat its odins charges, and farther, he 3453666138-39 Partly because he would not concede any is elusive, that certain things are right on him he would not have noticed the sal silent while Houston affirmer that he 4534365043-36 privilege, facility or advantage to foreigners and proper, and we fuel convinced without charges made hy Harcourt. If he were had complete trust in Pigott, which state-
a shadow of doubt that it is go, it does not capable of the conduct imputed to him be 040566363-35
ment Wobster kuow to be false. in the least follow that a Chinaman will bo would be a disgrace to the English Bat. 03434514 34-35
Webster-I have protested that I had no similarly tied. With precisely the He was private coumen for the Times. It
means of
of knowing that Houston's statement same premises to start from, he is apt to was imulatorial whether he had been right was untrua. arrive at an opposite result, and what or wrong in assuming the position, although Harcourt, resuming, said that the Attor appears very delightful and civilized to ve it was "doubtful whether I had boney General right weave cobwebs of mis- may give him quite a contrary impression.
prudent.
erable professional etiquette about the There vema to be an idea that much of
thAssociation-Distance 300 yards, No. of Shots-Seven, Unlimited entries, 30 cents och. Five prizes, value $30,Collins, F. G. presented by the Association. lat Prízo, $10.
4th Prize, $4.
Meran, Sergt. Major 2nd
2. 11 3rd
(8th-Queen's Ind Stage-Distance 500
yards. No. of Shate-Fifteen. 3564444-20
Eu. tration faa 5 ' coula. Ona prize of $10. 4454153-99!
Position Sitting, Kamling, or Prone. 9444544-28
Robertson. W., P.C, 4454335552453---60 £444344--28 4444543-28 Woodin, E. L. 3446495-28 Lanmort, ft. P. 4642445-28 Colinson, Capt. 3444444-27 McDonald, D. Sargt 343525344342434-53 1154444-27 4331445-27 10th-Any Bite.Open to all comers.
Distance 600 yards. No. of Shot4-- Ten Entrance fax $1. Two prizes, value $15.
ad do. lat Prize, proesated by E. K. Balition, Haq.
do. the Association. Woodis, F. L.
6545254522—39 Collinsen, Captain
Robinson, E. Woodin, E. L Mezon, Sorgt. Major Ford, O Warnock, W., P.C. McLennan, D. Robertson, W., P.. Collins, F. 0. Carlyls, Lieut., R.A. Caroon, J., P.6.
3454134--27
7th-Ladies'. -Open to Lady Members or
their Nominees.
Distance 500 yards. No. of Shota-Seven, No entrance fox Seven prizes. Position-Sitting or Knesting.
A BLUBER at Woosung not long ago saved himself froin' the consequences of fortunate mistake, by his inventive Imagin ation and roady wit." While shaving an old Chinese gentleman of importance there, he had the misfortune to shave off one at his azebrows completely. The barber at once groaned in ruch a tragic way, that the customer asked him what was the mitior. Ah, sir, I was thinking of the trouble and loss I had to endure yesterday through an accident I met with in shaving a hot-tem pered military officer: I had the bad look, by a slip of the hand while shaving his torchond, to sweep away one of his eye. brows, which curved down on each side as symmetrically, as the character (pah, 4th -eight) Being justly proud tử hìa | 5th personal appearance, he flew into a farious | fith passion at the disfiguremont, and would 7th have beaten me to death, I beliers, had not the people in the shop interceded for Before I got out of the tiger's jaws, it coat me a pretty pasay, for besides the humiliation of a public hurtow and an abject pleading for pardon, I had the expense of a band of music and no end of tre-crackers.
Dear me, what a fus to make about auch a trifle,-un accident that might happen to any budy Indeed, air, and what would
me,
you have done
|
3rd
1st Prize, presented by A. G. Stukes, Esq. 2nd
E. L. Woodin, Exc Maj. Vemor Chater. E. L. Woodin, Esq. Major Dampeter. B. J. Holmen, Esq. ., Wang Hing.
Liont. Carlyin, R A., nomine
ated by Mn 8. Honpur
c. Ford, roninated by Mrs
Ford
Wedin, mominated by Mrs J. H. Cos
PC. Roberto, nominated
by Mrs Gordes Capt. Collinson, nominated
by Mrs G. E. Noble
inated by Mr Wodehouse
his place Why, G. P. Lammer, nominated should bare told the barber he mist he more careful, and there an end. The ar: Major Varner Chater, nom
by Mies Lammert ber, fouling hugely relieved, ran for a small mirror, and holding it before the good- natured old gentleman, exclaimed, 'Well, sir, look at your face, and you will so that you are in just the mme position as was! Four horses cannot draw back e word once uttered, saya the proverb; and the gentleman had committed himself to far to be angry, and bad to join in the rear of laughter that went round the shop,--Fu Pao.
1st, Prize, 70%
.
452325955355238-66 943452358344553–65 424 144643452622-56
sented by the Association. Dejanay, Gol. Sorget
Radenson, F. Woodin. E. L Marson, Sara. Mejor
5494454.29
4439356-27
4349343--24
2598344--24
4924334-23 20
Penta.
| 21st - Lng Runge-Distance 800 yards. No. of Shota-Soven. Entrance fee 50
Three prizes, vulus $24. { int Friza proyanied by The Hon. C. P. Chater.
the Annaiation.
3rd 0243345-21 Dolaney, Col. Sergt.
Carlyle, LA, R.A. 4323243--21 | Widdicombe, Capt.
Woodin, E. L the Byrne, E., R. M. L.I. Distance 300
5554930-30 4454443-28
2656503-26
4045435--20
2-89453--25
Bit---Ladies Parse-Presented by
Ladies of longkong. he
yarda. Not Plus Seven. Entrance20dny Bile-Open to all comers. fas, 60 cents
Distance 800 yarda. No. of Shots-- Ten. Entrance fee $1. Two prizes, value $15. Luc Prize, presented by 11. N. Mody, Esq.
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the Association. 6553446-31 or do.
2534455554 42 3524344553–39 2045444535-36
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION,
SEVENTH PRIZE MEETING.
2nd Prize, 20f the mount dahscribed Std Prize, 10
Warnock, W. G., F.C Byroe, La., RMLJ Ford, has.
Lambert, P.
Carlylo, Lt, R.A
| Woodin, E. L
Hales, A. J. Thompson. C. B.
Co lineon, Cap. 2nd North amptonshire Regiment
4334544-29 Collinson, Capi. 5444543–29 | Woodin, E. T 3445444-28 Rhinson, E. 4354334-28 4444454--27 23rd-Long Range.-Distance 990 yarda. 4441449-27 Na of Shota-Seven, Entrance for
50 cents. Three prizes, valus $24. 1st Prize, presented by E R. Belilios,
Esq.
4436844-27
6503 35--26 1443443-26
The work of preparing the scores of thisGordan, Generd meeting for publication has boen, so far, completed, and we giro below the results of the competitions, with the exception of the Aggregates, the scores of which will be given to-morrow. As the programme included forty events, the amount of clerical work involved in the coropilation and arrangement of the scores required a good deal of time and care, and as the tasks Prize, presented by G. E. Noble, Esq.
2nd
9th.
Chairman's Cup Distance 500 yards. No. of Shot Seven.
BL
Eutrance on
*
.. Menare Dakin Bros.
Loch Hing.
4444453 -28 5645234-28
could not be begun till after the departure 3rd of the Homeward mail this week, it was impossible to give the results earlier. The Warnock, W. 4., P.C. meuting altogether was a very satisfactury Woodia, E. L. one and was very fortunate in the matter of Chater, Major weather. The arrangements, thanks to the Carlyle, Lieat., R.A.
efforts of the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Drury, E. F. Mr Shelton Hooper, and the Committee,
4334-454-27
3rd
2nd Prize, presented by} the Association. Delaney, Col. Bergt. McDonald, D., Sorgt. Mari, L. R. N.
Mac, L. R Braidwood, W.D.,
were aa vaunl, of the most complete char1th-All Cunners-Distance 500 yards, Robinson, E.
acter. Mr B. L. Woodin rendered specially valuable services in connection with the mssting, and Captain Collinson of the 58th has the credit of having very succraifully superintended the marking and field Arrangements. The following are the members of the committee :-
No. of Shota-Seven. tries, 20 coils, sank,
Unlimited e Merson, Sergt. -Major Seven prizes, Caryle, L., H.A.
00 6455324-28 value $20, prezented by the Associath-Any Rifle-Open to all comers. Dis- 1st Prize, 86. 4th Priza, 82, 6th Prize, §|
tance 900 yards. No. of Shots-Teo, 5. 5th
Entrance fee 81. Two prizes, value $16.
Pract Jed
tien.
3.
G. & Noble, Esq. (Chairman): E. L. O'Leary, Sergt. Major Woodin, Esq. (Vics-Chairman); John Warnock, W. G., P. C. Andrew, Esq; dent. G. Byrne, R L.; Ford, d. Major Verner Chater, lat A. & S. Righ-Boyd, Col.-Sergt. Inader; Staf Surgeon Yeo, R. N., Capt. Hood, Private (Dist) Colliuson, 2od Northamptonshire Begt. Mack, Col-Sorgt Lieut. Carlyle, R.; Major Dempster Collinson, Capt. C. Fund, Esq; Capt. Blackborn, 1st A. & S. H.; B. J. Holmes, Esq.; Lisut Douglas, 1st A. & S.. H.; A. Shelton Hooper, Eng. (Hoa, Sec. and Treasurer); W. C. Murray, Eng., E. Robicson, Esq.; Colonel Storer, RE; Alf. Woolley, Exp
2. 7th
1.
"
4455954 $2
3006564-32
4444555-31
1554464-31
lat Prize, presented by H. N.
Mody, Esq.
cistian.
Collinson, Capt.
and their trade.
ja
AMOY NEWS.
Amoy, 23rd April, 1889.
Messrs Leyburn and Hardling, our noted shikerie, resurred on Sunday morning after a three daya hunting tripup country, bring 2nd Prize, presented by the Asso-ing back a tine specimen of a male tiger which they shot on Saturday fotonoon in 3943F44443-38 4953243523—34 his lair. This is the second tiger that has 4336342334-30 mouth, and
I think the Chinese Authorition ought to reward them for ridding the country of auch dangeroes peste at the risk of their lives.
5444336-30 Woodin, E. L.
4455315-30 Robinson.
2604064-30 Carlyle, It, R. A..
LATE NEWS.
Webster admitted that, relying upon his memory, bo ludh orrad when he wrote to Sir Charlos Russell. He argued that in any ones the mattor was unimportant..
The Attorney General persisted that it Sir Charles Russell had somented to have the Istior from Soames to Pigott read in court he (tusseli) would have been in position to dostand the correspondence to which is referred.
Labouchere said that Houston, Sosma and Webster had all avoidol seking ques tions concerning Pigatt. He attacked the Gladatonian lewyor who abstained from voting when a division was taken on Fri
SAMOAN AFFAIRS.
Dr
3345224342-32 fallen to those gentlemen during the past doubt extreme cases, and are of course the moment. Conservative cheer) nouken, ¦ further said that. Dr Knappe was neither
11th-Association-Distance 600 yards. 2ch-Cadds-Open to Pupils of Hongkong
No. of Shot-Seven. tries, 30 conta cach. value $30. 1st Prize, $10.
Unlimited en. Five prizes,
to
Progecative he is not as, bustend of aring his vast tudnance towards the development of his two provinces, and the establishment of lines of railway to open the country, to demolish the runested line of extortionato barriers and to improve the condition of tho people. he sat his face against any ex-
Sir Willis Vernon Harcourt wanted matter, but the common some of the nation tension of foreign influence and foreign in their prejudice against us would disappear to know whether the Alteruey General had would revolt against keeping alive to the novation is preference to a policy of perfect if the Chiness would only condescend to the latter in which Pigott admitted as last moment charges known to be false, as exclusion and isolation.
know us better, to come more often inability to stand cross-examination. If an uot of profesional cruelty and injustice. Progresave he Bot when foreign amongst u
And ene for themselves Soanes bad that letter and kept it from Sir Edward Clarke, Solicitor General, iptureata are allowed to auffor, when something of our social life and intercourse. the knowledge of the attorney-General, he spoke in defence of Wabater, foreign representativita Bro waheeded, And accordingly, certain of them, who (Harcourt) had no hesitation in saying that and when "foreigners are treated with from the circumstances of their position Soames ought to be struck off the rolls. secrat and sometimes open contempt; bave
coms into
more frequent contact Is the course of the Attorney-General's but this want of courtesy is in some ox- with foreigners, have bega
invited reply the chairman called pon Xavier tent excusable, as there are, it is well to balls, theatricals, ete., in the hope O'Brien to retire for interrupting. O'Brien known, hy the Viceroy's side those who that they ronid carry away favourable denied that he opened his month. The day. aight du a good deal by using their influ- reports of the courteous and correct chairman repeated his order to retire. Morley said he had not a word to with- ence in the right direction and by removing behaviour of thei: follow guests. But Pinkerton corroborated O'Brien, declaring draw fits what he had mid in Friday'a prejudies and misconceptico, but who can we be sanguine that they do so? he had been silent. T. P. O'Conor there debate. The subject was then dropped. ofteutines mislead their chief, if not by We must remember that the last century upon protested against the chairman actual miste prosentation, at least by politic has brought about a most marked change in putting the is to an honorable member Berlin, March 22-The Government has silence as the real cature of foreign ways our own etiquette. Our forefathers would without inquiry. The chairman sccepted issued a white book of documents 'bearing and the real character of their motives. certainly hold up their handa in horror at the disclaimer, adding that O'Brien could Samoan affaire. It shows that on March There in one consolation, however, that the freedom and want of ceremony attend. not deny having repeatedly interrupted 9th Bismarck wrote to Herr Staubol, the this external animosity to foreigners under ing many of our social fuuctions; and if fondly, and warming him not to repeat ach newly appointed Consul of Germany to a would-be arsurance of the superiority of have diverged eo far from what was
conduct
Samos, deseribing the conduct of everything Chinese seems to be only a this sidered correct behaviour in our own lands The Attorney-General conting declined Knappa, his predecessor in office, as iscking tim intended to hide, for matives not diffi-
not so may yours ago, how much farther absolately to say whether he had advised is esimess sad euoluces, and as contrary cult to guess, a certain amount of admira are we separated from the rigid ceremonial the Government on any point. Ele had to the lines of Emperor William's policy, tion, if not friendship, for the foreign bar- which is considered of the last importance never vouched to the Government for the with which Knappe had been wall noq u sint- barian. 0354343-22
authenticity of the letters, amonet this punctilious poople?
Harcourt'sed. Knappe, Bismarck wente, had appar 4063504-21 In conclusion, it may be asserted that Moreover, without si bing to be unduly argument that the cunnsal ought to satisfy only lost his head, owing to a letter from 3263540-21 partiality to foreigners is not an essential critical, it must be remarked that a good malf of the accuracy of the statements Herr Brandeis, Tamasese's Prime Minister, McEnan, D, P.O.
4233044-20 characteristic of a progressive policy, deal goes va out here,
even in the
of witnesses would make his work grupos pablished in the last white book, and owing Mersin, Sergi Major
(n23352-20 Quite true; but a progressive ruler would, best society, that would be regarded - torous. He accused Barcourt of asking to the presence of throw mou-of-war at
through the introduction of freign innova favourably even in our own homes, and question in this manner bocanes be know Samos, 5454443-2924:b-Queen's 3d Stage-Distance 100tivn, shortly attain more liberal and advanced the Obinese may be pardoned if they fail that a certain action of the press was only Re erring to Knappe'a subsequent pro
yards. N. of Shots-Ten. Entrance views and sequire a highor estimation for
too ready to turn suggestions into sceus. to ace evideres of a higher civilization in
posal to somex Samoa, Bismarck reiteraten teen vets. One prizo Of $10; Precontact and for those through whoes in. hurling a large piece of bread across the General argued that he had no right to the political situation in Somos without the thong with whoa he has been brought into the spectacle, for instance, of a diplomastation Regarding Pigett, the Attorney. his view that to seek to effect a change in 4444434--27 by the deciation.
355-254284-39 strumentality and scientific inbours the supper room, on the occasion of a Legation keep tim from the witues-box because he consent of England and Auries would met 5324533044-33 works of superior civilization-Porks Ball, and striking a lady in the back with said his gould not stand cross-examination. accord with treaty amandmente. 3350334342-30 Bome of which he may have adopted have it. A ponly gentleman in on influential Ho had informed the Commission and had Knappe's action, reverting to the question position dashing about the ball-room in a pub Pigott's lutter in Sir Charles Bassell's of annexation, is incomprehensible, because 4553023023--29 beon invented, carried out and perfected.
giddy dete tampa waltz and whirling his lande fire daga before figots went into his experience and instructors ought to unfortunate puriner off her fect does not the box. [Land Ministerial Coeurs. Would have shown him that his debite to aber impress them with a sense of dignity, and the committee believe that Sir Charles Samen was opposed to the policy cos- derstanding that the sale individual Lasugater.] He protested strongly against had justified the arrest of the Englishmad they naturally find some diflculty in an. Russell had asked that that loiter should ducted by the Chancellor in conformity not be read till Pigott want into the bor with the Emperor's intentiona. Knappa to-morrow abum they sea lo day rompings not there to answer the charges. In recommended that Matafa band apply be trusted to conduct serious begotiations
Sir William's referance to Seance, who Gallen on the ground that the latter had in the Lancers' with a table chalk round bis must and enlivening the dance regard to Sir William's statement that the tray, ex-Governor of Now Zealand, for by stamping on the for and uttering Times' apology could only have been written assistance. Investigation proved that formidable war-whoops in the exuberance by a postifogging, cozaning knave, that Gallen was not aware of the significance of of his middle-aged spirits. These are
knave stood before them at the present his acta.
Bisanuret, is a letter to Hare Steubel; exception, but they could not occur at all
O'Connor and Labouchere Laving except where considerable freedom is Farnell said he should not have inter veued, authorized to declare war nor martial law, allowed, and freedom being contrary
but that in the language of Attorney-Gone and in say case there could be no question Chinese ideas of propriety causes, conse
ral Webster and in the shouts of his sup of enforcing the latter against foreigners, quently, a decidedly 5.d impression; which
porters there had been sono faint echo of His condeat both toward the gents of other tia proved by the significant fact that a
Lurd Salisbury's equivocal language in ro- powers and the natives looked the calmness Chiarini's Vitens and Mungerie hava er. Chiunman who feels at home with for spect to the forged letters. If Lord Sale and conlane indispensable for ecerect official rived at last from Manila, and they opened eigners almost invariably assume an air of bury still chose to pin the relic of bis faith nation. The assumption that the German exaggerated and often offensive exse in his to the letters, the consequeses would be Government had authorized such procedurs last Saturday to crowded houses. The only endeavour to behave in a maduer which upon his own head. In the witness box he on his part rests on a wilfal misconception 3443932-22 dzuwback je tits wwub of bis famous (1) band he thinks will be pleasing to his foreign (Parnell) had testified under oath that he mistake which it was diffionit to apli
Berlin, March 21, The Cologne Gazette, which left him on the eve of sailing fraquaintanca Daueing, so we do it, is had neither surned, written, authorized nor 2524232-20 Manila. I have heard that Signor Chiarini absolutely disgraceful in their oyes; and it know of any of the letters, and Attorney commenting on the Samoan question, saye 4218223-19 has sent for another band, a the meantime is unnecessary to say that, notors boing a General Webster had not ventured to put that owing, the attitude of America it is
very low class in China, and weiner for to him a single question. Was there
any natural that Germany should seek a full 434302-16 Le has engaged a Chinese band. 0222253--16 The Austy Athletic Sports took place bidden to appear on the stage, they find manber who would reuters to express agreement with England before the Samoan
doubt onw that the lettera were forgeries! conference meets. gnod deal amatour theatricals entirely incompre- Yesterday, and afforded a
honsible, if not, indeed, most reprehen
Mercy usserted that Sir Charlos Russell The Cologus Gazelle says that neither of fun, especially the menagerie
sible the entries for which woro a gust, piɛ,
state that he was eriniual nor civil procedure is applicable. cut, Koose. cock, chicken, and two Are we altogether wise, therefore, in entirely in accord with the Opposition in to the case of Klieu in America. It only remains for Germany to bring tho evidence turkey. The goat cane in drst with flying waking ectacles of ourselves for that the action they were taking. He maintain.
critician? Surely, if we wish to advanced that Attorney-General Webstor had fail against lam before the tribunal of Apia, colours, and Me Macalalla turkey was a As the rays of light from somo stars dia-
ed to answer the charges. good second. The dat lay down and would in their esteem, which, by the way, is a
Redmond's motion to ruince the Atter.luding the American Consul. It may tant millions of miles from this world, not move, white the pig persisted in run- quite unnecessary, but harmless and even,
bagamated that when Herr Steubel, the newly appointed German Conant, arrived in 4442558-97 steady and piercing though these maya mayning among the spectators legs At the finish amiable ambition, there are probably better ge-eural's salary was rejected.
tug-of-war between the crows ways of doing it than by showing them how Lord Hartington, in an address bofwo Apia satisfaction will be demanded from- there was. ba, require a protracted time before they of II.M.6. Merlin and Kattler. The Merwe anuse ourselves. The process is a the council of the Liberal-Unionists to-day, futaafu. 2nd. Asociation. Dietanto 200 yards. 18th-Qucer's 2nd Saye.--Distance 500 reach this earth, so the light of the starlins had an ssay victory, pulling their oppo- paiului ore us well as being ineficacia, sard that the home rulers need not hope to
yards. No. of Shots--Ten. Entrance fee 50 conts. Ono prize of $10, pre- Chang-shih-tung in the Canton constellants over twice. Then s moratch team of for no one she has been present at one of reverse the judgement given by the people
HOW TO GAIN FLESH AND STRENGTH. Civilians versus Naval Officers, was got these mixed gatherings will deny that the at the last general election. The rancour sented by the Association. Position- tion requires a protracted time to travel together, when the Citilluns pulled the Nary presence of Chiness guests decidedly de-shown by its opponents dispelled the sug- Take after a meat about a tablespoonful Bitting, Kneeling, or Prone,
through spans and to cast a few glimmers over sarily. On changing idea, the Navy tracted from the pleasure of the evening, gestion that the Liberal-Unionist party was of Scott's Huulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It is almost as or the thick darkness of Chiuso prejudices pulled the Oviliana aver: on the third trial It may be shyness or ignorance, but is mora decaying.
London, March 21.-Lewis, solicitor for palatable as milk and easily digested. The the Civilians and another victory, How-likely insulence and contempt, whigh makes
them behave as though the whole affair the Parnellites, calls attention to an amazing rapidity with which delicate children and ever, owing to some mistake in the start, This simile has appeared appropriate, as the last pall was declared void, so both were a slow organized for their exclusive and important misstatement with reference sickly people suffering from weakness, and entertainment. The way they mouopolize to Pigott which was made by Attorney wasting disease improve and thrive upon aidas atarted again. Tais tug was the best 4554502443-41 the quality of progressiveness attributed to that had been witnessed for many a day, the chairs, never thinking of giving duce General Webster in the C muuus on Friday this diet is truly nuurvelloux. As a comedy 4532553415-40 the Viceroy may cause much miscoridep the strain was over ten minutes before any to a lady who may be unable to find sitting last. He says that the letter referred to for Consumption and Throat Affections and
tion as far as concerns any claim to liberal advantage was gained on either to within crowd round the supper table, plunging Charles Russell's hands fire days before parations in the world.
room, the greedine with which they by Wooster as having been placed in Sir Bronchitis is unequalled, by say other pra- Any Chomist can last the Navy paled the Civilians to mindeduses and readiness to introduce a foot of the mark, then the Civilians got their spoons alternately into different dithes Pigott's appearance in the sithes.box as supply ti.-Waton & Co. (Limited) agenta changes in the traditional policy of Cathay. the start again and pulled the Navy
Navy and their mouths, and their evident duaire a letter from Seanos, soliciter for the Times, Hongkong and Ching, What has to a great extent seemed to back Owing to one of the civilians fall- to carry off as many awoeta, biscuits, and to Pigott, and that two other letters from 1st Price, presented by The Hon. justify the qualification is the mere fact of ing, they lost their advantage and were cigars as possible, show very plainly the that he feared to undergo crist-examsiun- Pigott to Soames, in which Pigott admitted the voluntary introduction of foreign ap paled by the Navy to within a few inches spirit in which they accept the hospitality tion, were withheld by the Time lawyers, 2nd Prize, presented by Wing Hing.pliances in several schates, aome of which of the mark; but the Civilians stack to of their foreigs hout. Bent Members of the Executive sed Colliose, Captain
55.30h6566247 bave seen the light and some of which ra thoir work, and played a waiting game.
If the Chinese are to be induced to think Lewis says it is a fact that neither ovanvel Legistative Councils of Hongkong Woodin, L
6545445455-46 main still in embryo. That the
whole Finally after a long strain they puiled the more favourably of us through the medium or solicitor for the Parnellites had noties Beren 20 Jan No. of Shoe Too, R. E. Staff Surgeon. 233-143355-34 offcial class in China, with vary fow axoup Nary back and over the mark with dying of social interveniras, it would be far buttar of the existence of these two letters until
No cntrance
tions, is conservative and wedded eo firmly tours, scoring the victory.
to confine ourselves inviting them to Pigott had decamped. to tradition that any rapid stride forward In the evening the Christy Ministrol attend intellectual reunions, where their Soames letter to Pigott contained a sesma far distant, is an incontrertible Troupe of H.H. Mferlis gave an untur. inzerent suuld be excited by the explanation promise that no harm would coing to Pigutt fast. It cannot therefore be ever presumed taiment of the club. Theaks to a crowded of some natural fact or the discussion of through the latter's testifying before the that an erudite schalar as Chang-chih-tung house. The programme, which was only important questions of political woonomy,
Parnell Commission There was no allusion in, and a fortiori a firm and zealous admirer chosen that day, was a very good use and Selenen hoe good of patient observers, and in the lutar in the giraretur of eridendo ta of and believer in Confuciusand all the Chi- thou that aided succas as there are thousands of educated and in be given by Figath bas dlatnice, coald so divest himself of
Attorney General Websiør, replying to telligent Chinese with ancient leisure. 40 corter men were particularly good. 81. antiquated and stereotyped theoriaa
At 1.30. the National Anthem was do good work in this direction if their Lewis, writes that be believes that he sondema that barbaric spirit of exclum on sud sung closing a very enjoyable day.
labours are guided into the
handed to Sir Charles Russell the latter to proper 852686539 prajadico qud to look upon the foreigner as Ines by a notice in the Amoy Gazett: thatsbaanels. Iet them be taught how the which Lewis rofer, but that he will Lars 4444064-80 upon anything better than an importunate the Missionaries are going to give up triumphs of science have had their prefer to his shorthand notes for con- $449534-301 lotruder, a boring guest.
the fortnightly evening: Church of Eng beginnings in the close and scoarte ab. Biration. In any case, he says, the matter 296545599 Of courts he has had to Diere shend, slowland Servios for the fatore, but
and how not important, because nons of the lettere On. Onlcutta- sarvation of natural photly trig 0653855-18 though it may have been, and to his credit think they will And that instead of de: the accumulation of
would bare justified the withdrawal of 1434455-28 be it said, that, alive to a cousidarable sz-priving the oxomunity of pleasure, fasts has led to the discovery of laws which Figast from the witusse-box; and, further, 53125-45-28 tent to this onward movement, he bus they will be the queans of bringing are every day being used in the service Sir Charles Russell slected it to have the
435wlsided his power with certain amount of one better talent than they possess, as of bumanity. There is no pace in the letters zaad until Pigott was in the box. 4461605-27 prudence and moderation. With his policy hear, that the Masonic Hall has been ap-limit of this article to do more than hist
London, March 25-In the Compact 1720605-27 | fowards his own subjects it is not however, plied for, for the community to hold Sert what might be done. Burgos, for this afternoon Sir Charles Russell made
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