8890 July 28, 18911
Lior Burton, who burged the manuscript of the translation of The Scented Gar don,' made from Alte Arabie by her hus
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Guskha and he thoroughly enjoys kluself which" rocksionalip penetrated into the Phone:warda ither charging, or skinuiabiine;
One advantage of their hoing thus kaktis in beir hardeste formidable on the spot was list who their mansions Nein York, Jano 4-Senator William weapona with them they can bisect grats vera wanted to repel « mortic, slightly M. Stewart has replied to wx.Contraller or dedapitare a bullock, and, of purse, can round-d men att take their plagen int offst. In one of uur frontier axpeditions du so. On the day of the sagt, mno
"band, Bir Richard Burton, just before he the shareholders of tiris Company was held coping partners, which was that ther Boring the troubles of the Kang-chun year] Ka article on the silvar qucation, In un them on the harasi body with equal the ranks, and were always guldsanely to
died in now supported by subscription -raised by friends and admiron of her hu. band. The widow believed the manuscript. would do harm;
*A DISPATCH Ecom Constantinople gives in alarming account of the increase of brigand- age in various parts of the Turkish expire In the Tarkish province known as Cid Servia the brigand chief, fibran, bas established himself in the mountains with about eighty followers, and lives in princely fashion ou blackmail exacted from people Cand villages.
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An adjourned extraordinary meeting of today. There wire present: Meera B. Layton (Chairman), B. Dalrymple A.
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The Chairman-I think we are going A humble ingges on toppers thereis Away from the point.
**heluuging to'n wealthy fa une LA Mr Stokes-wold like to have an op-mily of this District, fourly engaged, con- portuulty f explaining the interest of the faintly with his brother, the late t In business relations with foreign firms. in certain funda on an inventuient, It was inpossible for them to have any knowledge (180) the uni uriminal, in partnership with part the Soustor Buys ¦
Your gold monometallist avots the the Paham were retrasing up the hill than afty men same out of hospital to take P. Stokes, E. W. Wieniler (Directors), Cof the details of the business or the stock his brother, gave in aid of the litary ex
a.no wonder that wave. 8. Sharp, Fenrik, W. Parlano, W.
or anything of that sort. The whole nego-penses of the foreigners to the extent of jeu. I invited him to prove that there side, pursued by ace Gurkhas. One of part in it. This being the spirit that wat
Tliere was a
is gold enough." He does not allude to that-thong-the smallest man in his regiment, got mated them, Judd, J.B. Gomer, H. Wicking, E. Solo- tistions and the whole responsibility re-over a lakk of ready money. mon, J. S. Patry AJ Stoken, O. regarding that costed with Mr Abrahamson, definits agreement that, immediately on the question. At the time silver was de above the track by which the enemy wore after wave of assailanta best against their Ho was the only person whoc uld give any covelaion of the affairfeatpaign), hu monet zed there was not too much gold and retreating, arouched behind a rock, and on position in vain, In one of the early Coxon and C., Barton (Secretary.)
The Chairman said-Gentlemon, this is dataila sud the fact of my being a partner should be at liberty to draw upon the silver coin to sustain the business and credit tall Pathan stopping just below-lim to ights the mutineers called out. We will an adjourned extraordinary meeting of this was in fact as the partnership expresses it, War ludensity in propertion to his con- of the commercial world. During the last tire, sprang out at him, and, as related to me-not fire on the Gurkhas come over and Another eye-witness told somin' and they did o mo, but it wa company from the 18th inst, when it was in Sandakan law, which provides for this tribution, with the addition of interest, eighteen years credit and business bare ex by an eye-witness out his head in two join us. Oh yes, was the reply, we are propined by Mr Wicking and seconded by class of partnerships-namels the fuvest and thus to re-imburga meelt. More panded out of all proportion to the supply like a pumpkin.
over he enlisted, on behalf of the fore-f gold coin, The nost industrious and that in the Mating him say some Sapuys with a volley and x charge. On another Mr Gomes that we should adjourn tillment of capital by a certain number of
Tatsia. has been no increase of gold coin in the archich down by a window, watching for his the enemy, aut accordingly, having pre- to-day for further diecussion on the sleeping partners and the employment of ignors, terioin native braves whe proceed-intelligent statisticians maintain that there take refuge in a vase, and a little furth occasion Major Red was anxio is to draw Tonly of Peace was commercial world in the isst eighteen opportunity like a est by a mouse hale vionely warned his men of what he was go ponitis of the company and for the that capital by a managing partar. Only ed to the front as far
I understand Mr Abrahamson could have any knowledgo Finally, when
After aume waiting a Pandy put his heading to do, sounded the retroit sud foll passing of the accounts. from our solicitors that the passing of the of the actual details of the business. I at last arranged, the said original, and years.
The events of the last twelve months cautiously out to reconnoitre, but he never back, halting his regiment under the brow Was as ignorant of Ls any accounts will have no effect of bearing on
of others, were allowed to share in the War who took · ΠΙ interest in the Indemnity to the extent of several lakhs, have revealed his fact that the supply of drew it in again, the Gurkha having out it of a hill. The enemy, who, of course, knew It must be confes the bugle call well, fall into the trap, and, the relations between the company and Me you
concern believing that you were cer- wel as in the privileged Taperíal gold a in is altogether inadequate. Bofors of with a single blow. "A DENTIST of Moscow in reported-to-havo-Abrahamson.... discovered a method of supplying the bu Mr Wicking-Since last meeting. Mrtain to get good value for your rooney effects and ouries of the Yuen-ming the failure of the Barings the atometrialed that there is something of thevage in pressing on with the alacrity that Orientale gold. Confidence supplied the place of Europeau enemy might be objected to by paid doarly for their mistako. Nos but- man month with false teeth which will Chairman, I have taken the opportunity The evidence of that in chat I look yuen (Summer Palace, the value of which world was ignorant of the meager supply of the Gurkha, and hin employment against s always display in purkait of a retiring foe, Credit and business expanded some overcasitive philanthropists; but, Bunch troops could have been safely with the present time I hold a Jarrar interval During the last twenty years he has been coin, grow into the gums as Brmly as atnest enefully read Mr Abrahamson's defence the whole of my interest in sharos atid at amounted to an inaeleniable su
and I think anything more weak er more thna I did then. becazoo I regres, te domiciled in Hongkong, having the reputa- Knowledge of tho want of coin has destroy-after all, if you are to be kilod in action, drawn in this way under Bro. Another ed confidence. The coin of ultimate re it does wat stter much whether your head time Major Reid, returning from the front. ones. Dr Samensky luna performed seg. beneath contempt it would bo difficult to
imagine. I see he has the honesty to adly I bought a considerable number tien of great wealth which is said to meant
huttes from a Mark 11, magazine rifle, which, than thirteen yours of age crouching he oral succsénfúl éparations on dogs as well as
uit that a certain amount of timber which of shares subsequently, as late as October to fans of lakhs. As to the ailation big demption ruust be ingreased or confidenesis sliced in two by a kukri or pierced by a after an engagement, a, a boy wit more
1889, and when I left this colony property, int part of it which is istered not be restored. No more gold can be human beings.The teeth are made of
was entered a3 stock Daver existed. Ya
good in this District (Nan-iai) us1 ly to obtained. The supply from nines u Louppose, y be taken as the most civilised hind a rock, and armed with a rir. S
Lethal wapen now before the public. The pecting it was ons of hid his boys, he want him, and found that it win sớc Thị gutta-percha, porcelain or matal. Heles another part of one of his letters he do fully Felieved it would ha
investment. I regret still more that I two lakhs, but those portions of it which minged to decline.
The great gold-fields of California and Gurklas so Hindua in religion, but they up his best to throw the risponsibility
did so I unfortunately induced several are siteatud in Canton City and in Put-aban
are not always averas tu alcoholic inng boy had accompanied his (schur into sutin mado at the root of the lase tooths and his subordinates, which I think of my friends to do so at the sinto time. ay perhaps amount to inre than three Australia are oxhasted. If silver is re False upward into the jaw.
then placed into the earity. In a shors as the least, vary, cottoraptible. Mr
trouble in Annam hua sise, the said than one-half of the supply of gold wilt by contrades, and in ore than ons instanes look his rifle and ammunition and went on He displayed with tine a soft granulated growth Bids the way Allard says in his communication that think my explanation is mrficiently clear lakhs. Un the present cossion, since the jected and silver mining stopped, more unco or to hobnobbing with their English and when the latter was knocked over he
The Chair- think we are straying criminal has duce uk mate volun-cut off. A gond standard means inevitable very loou hende of union exist between with the regiment.
great pride four distinct wounds made by from Le patient's jaw into the holes in the nobody knows better than Mr Abrahamson and full-
commun must have more money of ultimate redemp. The frst experience we had of the fight one bullet which had gone through both This growth gradually hardens and that wood lying in the interior, in the holds the tooth in position.Indianapolis jungle, is not worth more than 10 cants away from the business before the meeting tory contributious is all of the French, and continuod contraction. The world British and Garkka regimouts.
Mr Wicking-I think it is well to have na both the gentry and the por cubic foot, and knowing this he these matters set-led before closing the poor, near an tar;
all both tion then can he supplied with gold, or ing qualities of the Garkhaa was in the bis legs. Recognising that he was one of ha the audacity to state it in
heard and seen, whereas, in the matter of bankruptcy, fall in prices, hard times and Nepalese war of 1814-16, when our troops the right sert, Major Raid at onor admit- accouuls as worth 30 conte a fool I think company.
The Chairman-The meeting was called public projects towards which he wa mo poverty are inevitable. It is idle for the met them as ensuries for the only time in. ted him into the ranks and then promoted SIA EDWARD CLARKE'S SPEIOR.-By com-overything his hus dane in connection with
this company has bat done with a view to really with the view of passing the accurate rally bound to give contributione, such as advocate of the gold standard to discuss the their history. This war was not one that him corporal. He served through at the mon consent Sir Edward Clarke's reply is
decaive us and to a great extent for the and then considering the eloxing of the the reclamation of waste lands and arid money question unless he, can show that added much to the letres of our army. remainder of the siege, receiving the more salt-marahea, he stubbornly and disobedi- there is sufficient gold to supply the legiti Thongli, wo pat in the field the very cou-wounds, and eventually becam a notice
siderable force of over 20,000 regular officer, and is, I believe, still serving. regarded as one of the greatest and most purpose of influencing shares, to enable him company.
Now a certain mate demands for money. ently refuses to contribute.
The sirer miners will be satisfet with trops, and some 1,000 irregulars, while it is due tful if the Gurkhas had hall that Auccessful forensic efforis of recent times.to get out,
ficial has tately got hold of the rusu's nephew, Li..
fred singe. They do norsk the Govern , he being the Ingenious, daring, and hanativa, de-
The Chairman-If we don't pros the ad-manager of his pawn-stop business, branght mont to buy their silver. They have no uber, it took two yours tough fighting livered in a vuica and with a manner from
him to trial and forwarded him to the Dis hors right le do so than the farmer or to bring them to barma. The first guara counts we can do nothing. which all the arts of rhetoria (except that
Mr Gomes-If we pars the accounts do trict Magistraap on remand, as is on rowd, manufacturer has to dewind that Govern esmpaigning was almost entirely in their of concealing them) were conspicuously
wa lusa the right to prosecute Mr Abraham-t beg to submit that it appears that the above meat shall buy the commodity that he favour but it ruuat be added that the it mentored criminal, throwing off his alle produces. The gold advocate dues not capacity of the brigadiers employed con- abeont, this speech delighted all who
gionee to the Chiese Empire and its offi- trouble himself about the "gave that lays tributed greatly to the unfortunate results. In this war the Gurkhas displayed against hasta and, what is not a little sur- Sa
cials and people, allied himself with the the golden egg for silver miners,
This discussion is idle unless the adrons all the spendid martial qualities which priming, will repay pornsai in print.
hundred, bat. groat was the foot oreated that, if a less
foreigners from the West, and made interval had ulapsed between the apeach
voluntary tantributions to fard's their milicate of gold will attempt to show that there have been conspicuous u tury exchequer for the purpouce of a criminal is gold enough for use as money. If he tie-fields since, when they have been fight and the verdict, it is jet possible to
Mr Wicking-In that caes I think there attack upon the doperial Residence in an establish that fact the discussion eude, ug shoulder to shoulder with British imagine that the jury might have disagreed
Peking.
a cannot prove that there is gold enough troops against Jata, Marathas, Sikha, Sepoy Looking in the nature of this and it even made a great impression on
is go objection to passing the accounts.
Mr Fenwick-In the report the stock is fence, it wight strictly speaking have haen I will then discues with him how to supply mutinsere, Afghans, Pathaus, Maloys, and those who read it in the evening nowapa
valged at 84,508; does that include timber visited with the extermination et his whole the deficiency. If the gold advocate su Burians. The war opened most inauspi- pers.-Lau Journal.
Mr Wicking- am sorry I made a lying in the jungle valued at 30 ats. per elau Considering, however, that Chiness answered my last communication is unable disualy for us with the megs of Kalanga,
Foot
and foreigners are in relations of amity, he or unwilling to discuss the question whether where 600 Gurkhas, astranched in 1 I anderstood it had reference
has been indulged so far as to postpone or got there is gold enough for money of stockaded fort, repulsed five assaults of The Chairman-I understand all the there to this
ig mistake.
Well, cothpany.
extirpation. timber included is gelatable.
Nevertheless he has per ultimate redemption. I desire come other British and natire trucps, in one of which both able and willing to the general commanding fell. Though anotitor matter
with in Connection
Mr Wicking-There is on very curious sister in oherishing wicked designs and advarsary whe regard to which 1 this company in
not repented, saying to himself that he tect the issue. I desies information, and they were compelled to evacuate the fort ventually, it was not batil they had think we ought to have some expiauction. thing in Mr Abrahamson's Matement.
ably saremy unwounded men left, and Mr &. P. Stokes was a member of the firm spska abort iron-wood baving perished would be able turg is luck to elude aru open to conviction."
Imperial Law. is ava- which had only been cu: about a year, the grası
they had inflicted their assailants of Abrahamsun and Co. and as such he was
although it should last for a pentury. I rivie draisee, having boer leit
the bouvy loss of thirty-one officers and interested in the disposal of the sumpany
wonder if it ever existed. He peska of checked, have blazed up repeatedly, und he for which a goodwill of $100,000
Nur were they lass charged.
it as being imperishable, and yet he says is still seeking oeensions to repeat his old silver is quoted as saying that silver is 710 men, many more than their own It socms to me it was
his
it is not worth moting.
deviers, taking a pride in playing the part going up, but the ris the past few days original number. Mr Fenwick-When we took over steak of a traitor. At this present 30 juncture, has been too rapid and causes hold. The formidable in attack that in defeats. At duty as our solicitor to protect
from Mesers Abrah neon and Ca. valued when financial budgets cause such tromble people who bought a much silver around Jythuk they charged ont position aire ut $38,000 who verified this valuation? and distress, be, in spite of it all, defiantly 98 have been peddling it out. They old tires, and forced our troops to pent a The Chairman Mr Flint, a Guvernment resiste the pressure brought to bear apon nsiderable above 102. Silver ought to disastrous retreat. In the art of skirmish- severity of our retributive montures, it will and that prios until along in Octuber. We are told that their mode of attsole was employs in Boraco, who was appointed by him. Now unless we largely fusrease the sell back below par and perhaps hanging they taught us many salutary lessons. Mr Abrahamson.
be absolutely impossible to extend the Im. when I look for a rise of considerable it recaliarly harassing: entrenching them On Bombay-
+
A FBENCH geologist has made a careful calculation of the amount of solid matter yearly carried off into the ocean by the ac tion of the rivors of the world and other causes, Bo estimates that the reduction of the average height of the surface of the
Mak solid lands is .006 inches each year. ing allowance for the curraponding rise in the bed of the ocean, and taking no secount of the occurrence of volcario and other ex- ceptional phenomena the general tenderey of which is to hasten the process of disine. gration-the period at which the solid land will have cease to exist, and the surface of the surth will be covared with water has boon estimated. As, however, that period
j
The Chairman-No, I don't think that Mr Fenwick He has tried to sell his shares.
Mr Wicking-He has; and more than that he tried to get up a syndicate and up: proached a sortain gentleman connected with this company the sabjoot hut was told he had come to the wrong place.
The Chairman You are mistaken thore, Mr Wicking-Mr Gonics was called to a meeting at which the proposition was made. I think Mr Abrahamson's conduct through- out has been simply beneath contempt.
Mr Gomes-You are wrong about the syndicate; that was in connection with another company.
interests and I fail to see how
be
cur
it
Mr Wicking-There is a strong objection to passing the accounts I think; they seeus
haakisfactory,
BUD?
The Chairman-I said just now that our lietor advies. as that the parsing at the accounts will have uu steps or bearing on anything between the company and Mr
Abrahamson.
UB could rommend us to accept auch terms, You. Mr Stokes, were auliciter for us and you were a partner in that company at the same time, and hrowing the position of adaira you did not
e
Mr Fenwick Were the promuters oc-
The Chairman-No.
queiated with him?
If
THE MSE TO AVID.
New York, June 24.-A larg: dealor in
perial away and to coerce the designs of portance in anticipation of the talk which
will be heard in Congrass,' men.
I would therefore humbly submit a sg- gestion for consideration. The above - Tied criminal having amassed wealth to it enormous extent of properts, and his primes having reached that enormous degree of guilt, he should, if it it all possible to inveils him so as to arrest
twenty-five years, be subjected to duties so same over the world and no tan can Mr Genes-I think Mr Abrabanonths to relieve the pets of the public ex instance, no one expected that Mrs Sheldon
not for two pereche in a bargain
with
His conduct from first to last has bean boneeth contempt.
account
•
should he prsecuted by the directors.
The Chairman - We may try to get some Imoney out of him but I don't think we can
prosecute hin.
Mr GoI am quite sarprised at the confidence the directors bad in hin
Mr Wicking-Oh, every body has. The Chairman The directors were not the only persona I Fancy you had con fidence in him youralt Me Conce. You had a good many conversations with him.
Mr Gomer-Yes, but I hors lost it. The Chairman then asked for an expres sion of opinion with regard to the future of the Compa-With a change of manage
br cut short.
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This
Sho has, however, been fortunate cough Maories, the Gurkhas were very skilful in wood and stones, heaped together between explore, for the first time, Like Chelu, as construction. Made of rough hown which, becse of its situaties at the button outer and an inner palisade, they often of a valeame crater with perendicular proved very tough oute to crack. General siden, was supposed to be inaccessible. Ochterlong adopted them for the defence
Thompson writes of Lake Chela:
of his posts and lines of communication, went all over it, and although T. am not and this, with mute attention to the or deficient in enterprise of nerve I saw #dinary raise of strategy and tention, enabl- phes where I dare descend, not evened him to bring the war to a more satisfad. though I could have strung from creeper to tory conclusion than had" st Groe er like a monkey.”
into contact The Sail of
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At Taneta Mira Sheldon mot Mr An-seemad probable 15 brought the
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their conduct at the obstinately contented
Quotations. Honekone, July 9, 1801.
CARA OPIUM--New Fetus, cash,... 4961
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Naw Benares, nás, 4891 Old
cash, 4901
New Malwa cash, 11.490. Allowanco, Taals... 64/30 Old Mala, cash,
000/540-
Allowance, Taels... $48 Persian, Oily, cash, 300/400 Allowance, Taels
32,96
Persian. Paper tid 270/390 Allowance, Tania.... 6406.
On London-
Exchange. HONGKONG, Jnly 23.
Baux, Wire,...
17
On domand,
3/2
30 days' night... ... $/24
4 months' sight, Credita, 4
... 3/3 Documentary, 4 months' sight, 3/3)
On Paris-
On demand,
Credite, 4 months' sight,
On Berlin-
Ou dewand... On New York- On demand, Credits, 60 days sight,"
Wire, Da demand, On Gatentta
Wire, Oa demaud,
On Shanghai
4.15
5.27
718
On demand, ... 36 days sight, private paper, 728 Gold Lent, 1099 line
.... 32.20 tasl Sovereigns (Back'e buying rata 8 6.10
Temperature.
(Taken at Mesira Falconer de Co.'s Premises, Queen's Road.)
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4 P. M....
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mendation from their generale, Sir Harry Watock petent judgor. In this campaign the Guck- Saith and Sir Hugh Gough, two most com
han
BEGISTER
July 22, at 4km,”
Ravompter red:
in 1,600,000 years distant, the prediction think that in their asking 3160 000
salves behind jutting points of rook, and uthor situatione affording shalter, they kept need cause no immediati disquietude.for the goodwill they asked what they
up an irregular fire, charging occasionally, Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.
bud no right to expect and what thore
Mr Feowisk friend of Mr Abraham-
AN AFRICAN JAKK-REACHED FOR THE
and thou retiring to their coverts.! FINS TIME BY A WOMAN, bas begu ahotelsly nothing to justily
Ban'a, I suppose
rude awakening staggered our generals, The Marquis of Salisbury's sattle sent with since the transfer. I think as you were
The Chairman I don't know
London, June 21.-Iu cabling from Zan- Portugal, shown by the text of the Con-acting for them and to you should give us
Ms Wicking then moved the adagion of
zibar last night to her relatives hore Mrs and whereas the opening operations were characterised by inconsiderate reshness, I was unly brought to tion, appears on the whole to be very one explanation.
Franch Sheldon made nu mention of her this soon disappeared, and was replaced. Accorsial piece of diplomatic work my knowledge during a recent investigation tho secounts.
Mr Fenwick reconded and the inotinu
serious illness, as described in a cable by by extreme cautiou, not to say timidity. Esperially satisfactory are the claubes when you wore absent in Eaglaud else 1
Reuter from the same place. Catching If the Viceroy, Lord Hastings, had wished dealing with commercial questions. For should have referred to the matter endlier was unsiconsly carried.
r Gomes-With the jungle timber, be brought to trixi aad, by the ap steamer Madura for her return Me Sheldon example, article XI. provides that the than I did. I pointed out that it was a very
Government, whe paraded one, of their transit of goods scross Portagues territory irregular and very improper course for one valued at eta por fast there ought to be piretion of severe measures of punishment, carried out the exact progrstutze arranged to follow the example of the Nepaulene a profit shown in the scemats, but there is made to give a contribution (to the public balore xlarting. She spent a month in the generals in female attire at a pribile durbar situated between the East Coast and the solicitor to not for bith companies fu a
funds). In this way are would be a Kilimanjaro district, and aven visited places
for inexpacity and husitation, he would British sphere shall not for a period of matter of this sind. Human nature is the. How is that I wonder?
The Chairman-I can's explain that. diffanity at all in raising ten or twenty not included in her original plans. For
have found more than one eligible on-
excess of 3 per cent, for importa or for ex
Gagner. But my the said oriminal hoe in her trip toward. Mount Kilimanjaro, dilata for such a distinction among his port Article XII declares that the the sate impartially as he would set
Mr Wicking. It is prefectly coctrin. Inverelly veined the status a naturalized where she had been preceded by such ex-brigadiers. General Deteriouy had the
Du. credit of changing the aspect of afsits. Davigation of the Zambest and Shiró, for OGU I think the main trouble
Jolivatone was not above taking hins from an without excepting any of their branches has arisen through the injudicicuuess dirt and, that we can dus with him after forge (British) Babjeel, aut. is moreaver personcar explorers as Thompson, Juliustus
I enemy, he had never underrated, and both passing the scenente, either in the way of in possession of vast wealth, the cunse and Myers, would be able to and outlets, shall be entirely free for the of having one solicitor seting
rvognised that the use of stockades might ships of all nations. The Portuguese for parties. It is no gas dealing farther with prosecuting him or trying to got seequence will be that, the moment he is establishing geographical knowledge.
arrested and flught into court, there point of fact, har aim was to study the be as valuable to an invading as to a erament engages to permit and to facilitate 31r Abrabanon. We can get a satisfac money out of him.
will no doubt be numbers of Chinese eat interesting people of the Kilimanjaro defending army. Like the New Zealand transit for all persone and goods of every tion out of bim
foreigners freely interesting themselves in plateau. description over the agterways of the
hiસ ... It would seen therefore that the Zambesi, the Shira, the Fungwe the Busi, Mr A. P. Stokes-Mr Chairman, with the Limpopo, the Sabi, sad their tribu regard to what Mr Wicking alluded to, I am
proper course of procedure would be first of all to petition the Throat, by means of taries, and also over the landways which very glad he has given me this opportunity
supplement to a secret nemorial, praying supply means of communication where of speaking, I think Mr Wicking is la
for authority to extirpate the man's whole theo rivers are not navigable,' In the error in saying he had no opportunity of
eler, and further, fram after the sanment of sime spirit Portugal agrees to grant bringing it to the unties of the shareholders
is being brought into esort, the case ought absolute freedony of passage between the before.
to be kept secret and au information allowed British aphere of influence and Pangwe Mr Wicking-Only in your absence.
to transpire, but the man should be rigorous Bay for all merchandise of
every Mr Stokes When I was in England I
ly fored to make a publie contribution, and description:The Portuguesa Government read
of the last anual agree to construct a tailway between Pang-general meeting and I saw there a reference
we should wait until all his ready money is lodged in court and he is well-high cleared ve and this British spiers: Both in forma to my position, in having beeu, to Mr Wick
ut. Thereuppa fresh action might be taken and substance, theau clans are of the right ing'e astquishment, one of the vendors as
ment in Borneo I think we might go on. by meking an open application to the Three Chela, which is situated about ten miles I VIRS Tury ordar.
In Lisbon the English pound well as sulicitor to the company.
Mr Wiolting-We have nobody there we for detailed orders to assert in the man's north of Tunata. With great difficulty basica Allwal and Bobraan elicited ceni. sterling is again in favour there, and, sorry then that I had put an opportunity
property and to cuisoate it, so that by this rand was out through the trees and rap indeed, spy number of oversigan from the of setting the matter right, and I am glad can trust to
The Chairman-We hate every confid.
rus the acumulated wealth of a traitor pa dawn to the surface of the lake. Mr British mint are waloɛme. It was a happy it occurs now, Regarding what Mr. Wick
Tokio ... 29.80| Boglish was the ory, to substitute the astonishment he expressed then, I experience among them that is desirable but necessitles of the Military expenses of the which had been abandoned at Tanea by a tre auder the notice of the Viro Maguski.. thought, when Down with everything ing says, and particularly with regard to ence in the staff. There may not be the and rebel would serve to relieve the urgent Sheldon's portaza found the old pontoon,
Shanghai.. 20.66 pelut out that when the there is no doubt about their trustworthi Empire and, purchase, traitorous peuple Russian prison, which they improvised Bir Henry Hardings. One the oceaSION, American spoken here and this devise is should like
would thereupon lose contage, whilst the for a hout Only cas of the seventy nor still to be seun here and there i Lisbon, prospectuai of the company issued a
Amoy..... 29.81 87 information WRA givea as regards Mr Wicking--I don't call their honesty agrees of voluntary contributions to the tere could be induced to join Mrs Shades when he was inspecting them, he was told Foochow 29.8104
Anping Ta slieration which has been affected in my relation to the firm of Abrahamson in question, but I don't think they have funds of foreigners would at the same time and Bir Anstruther in exploring this by Irish officer that their small stainre
"Devil's water, as alis called it. Ther was due to tho smallness of their pay::i Swatow.... 20.83| the social position of wamin during recent and Co. IL Was set wat in detail sufficient practical experience.
Mr Fenwick said 1 money had been throws
Now, as to the question whether these found plenty of errondiles and wild ducks in During the next few years there were several
frontior expeditions, in some of which, Viow Peak
Hongkong 29.82 81 years, says the Queen, has been manifested who the partnots were and my name
meres may be taken or not, I bave the the lake. Curiously enough, there he Garkles were engaged, but I pauson to the Very remarkably-although not very:ox- war izoluded. Therefore I don't think way on neeluss vessais, mentioning the
Sandaka and Tarapacu. He then propos- |·koɛour humbly to wait for your lastrnelicus i rapid current fa tho water, showing that thesis of 1857, when the Gorkhan were to be Macao.....29,83 80.69 |
148 | Canton 2 tensively-in the more recent arrangements anybody can complain that there
Jake itself is in the course of an under crisis regarding clubs and club life. Formerly any want of candyur on my part in point of that an extraordinary mosting be called and orders.
groud river. clubs were regarded as exclusivaly portaining out the relation I had with the firm of to consider the winding up of the company as he thought that was the beat thing they ing to men, and no women were admitted Abrahamson and Ca. He has ab-gested within their sacred precists. At the pre that I could not a properly for the could do. sent time there are successful clubs which we interests. I may point out in the are gonfined to tromen, others for men and Best place that it in usual bare when a sale is wonist conjointly, while some of the men's being completed that one solicitor asta for clubs admit Indies as occasional visitors both parties. Et is the customary practice
the hill districts of Nepaul which separate from their allegiance, bat in vain. As one of Nagasaki.. As is wall known, the Guikbas babit first the only native regitaunt with it. Wi'ostook. undet pertain restrictions. These, how in the colony.
Attempts were made to sedues the men Tokdo - Dyer, arò few in number It is interesting
that kingdoms from our northern territory then said, "The regiment go wherever it anghai.. to note that one of the best-kuwa literary
There is nothing illegal in arresting They are stained raos (except the weiter is ordered; we obey the bugle call.' And Foochow olube recently gave what they termed their
a man merely beenuse he is a relative of tribes, who are the best fighting wen), and the trath of this was soon Mr Stokes-I would point out that my requests for loans mado about ive years austher man who is wanted by the Govern first ladis concert, The Savage Club,
demonstrated Amoy 29.83 32 which, eftar many wanderings, is
are ampposed to be the descendants of nuw"; "connection with the company was fully go by the Canton authorities to the genment, as Chiness Law krows to individual | Hindu refugees who fled from before the At first they wera locked upon with some Anping. located permanently in the Adelphi Terrace, disclosed. There was no
the first day's fighting Swatos attempt at
distrust, but Then wy of the Two Kyang provinces and to hit sly the family and holds a wlls Musulman invasion and the Mongol tribes removed this, and the loyalty and ralone Hongkong 23.87 81 82 invited the ladies of the familia of its want of disclosure on my part.
of the Sirmoories were fully recognised. To Vict. Peak ing entertainments under the choirminsstip perform as solicitor to this company owns were to be of a peculiar kind. The
unmistakably Chinese or Tartar character, a splendid tegiment in which there was Macau..... 29.87 85 80 of Sir Bomere Vine. Nostly 10 ladion were they consisted simply of purely formal
with small eyes, flat bosen, sad meagro present at the entertainment, which lasted acts. My duties as solicitor to the new interest to be allowed was 3,6 per annum,
good sprinkling of Garkbay, and i Hoikow ... -- whiskoia. They are sturdily built, bat ia from eight till eleven, and enjoyed very company were to carry out whatever no guarantee was given and no definite
ngh the musical entertainment ofered by negotiations and arrangements had been stipulation made as to repayarent, Wo de- A FEEVANTIVE against boldness-Oulibacy.tature are very short the average height companies of the 5th Rifles, with two Haiphong, 29.80 81 8
of Gurkha soldier cannot be owes masigund the defence of Hindu Bolinan 29.8579 Tux fers in the Park ste open on over & feet 8 inches It is trust on the right of the Britiel line, and judge 10.6.James Rad's house, and the neighbouring posts Manila..... the members. They were received with an arrived at. I had no part or interest address of welcome, written by Eyrus neither did I take any share in effect-nounced the trick at the time as a subte
Sunday... Worth
awort Wabber, in an amusing mixture of Boriousing the ale to the new company means of squeezing, and warmed the loo
in England a diminutive stature is apt A MAN mag smile and smile, but if he to be accompanied by diminutive heat, ing by the repeated attacks made by the
matineers ou this part of the position, it Barometer rising very slowly Gradients To bat. He spostrophises the and I prepared the nepastry train Government of the danger of allowing the don't quit had will see sujakan Yewas syć. but still I am not sure that bio nyuch the users to have been the key of the whole. very goule Lightened winds will pro Institution The Clabi sad soured of ma
portance is not allashed in these days to the articles of the righbouring officials to put the screw on the t witely fers,
prepared the
with mols: atm'osphere (Issued at 110 m) company and acted in that way as solicitor rich merchants of Hongkong. At the time ***FFERE's reat for the weary," sang the height standard. I remember a Crimean less than twenty-six different occs. batay prevail, weather are warm and clear;
W. Doisson When husbands have abroad the small to the company and in doing 40 I submit we had no idea how openly the system of cholt, Yos, said the small boy, and or veteran lilug me his experience. He wanita did his mail: forca stelain, and re-
that every action I have profused 45qnecting Hongkong residents was redog-
root for the wicked, ton!!
only U fest 4 inches, and had great dibaulty pules the onslaught of vastly superior tum bers, besides taking part in varians offens
Director of the Obscrvatory for the truth lay at the bottom is being adopted as a schilt, but as de sive operations. For three months end Hongkong Observatory, July 13, 1831. The Club to capture me, and seres solicitor has bass properly carried out.
Mr Wiating What I complain of in nised, but we have now ubtelned un- of a beer barrel inatoad of at the bottom of in his favour. I gaote his own picturesque our fire night and day, and the losses of the was of sturdy buld อย somption was made eight days it was under an almost continu Sometimes for Fean (Kathleen), sometimes Abraham and Co. asking $100,000 for impeachable proof, which we present: «. well wore of would get at it.
language While it was peace Simoor Battalion during the siege, amount, and to the levot pithe se in inabčin, tumble 1. Bagogerar, mediens teát diereis Filia - goodwill, when there never was any good.
Froninition will never fourish in Texas always id away in the centre of the testing to 337 sa killed and wounded out of and hundredthrì sa kong as the price of a glass of lemonade rank and kop' out of sight as much as possi-a total of 490, and eight officers out of
nius, Literal Translation of a Chapter from a will buy tựu beers-Torts Sifting ble, but when we one to the Crimes I safiniently indicate the severity of Fahrenbait. Abst
Mr Wicking You received your portion back in two volumes to be hat at every A GREAT DrawbrEvery silver lining never missed hour's duty the 'ole time, the ordeal undergone by them of it, I want an explanation, if you please,helter's under the following title has its clond You can't earn a half-dollar and did the work of many fall man dead.
Tub-tea-kich-chi-man-toldier (Chips without working for itch
for sek, and at Inkerziana. bullet west Hindu Rao's house was of solid construc- of how you came to put a value of $100,000
from the workshop of a self-sacrifloing
through the air of may end, which if 1 ad tips with stone walls 3 fock think, and is on the goodwill.
* I Àự not ̧ìn ̧15,' said the poor WOMAN, JA baen я
would have was well, it was so it was within may Incl igberit Officer.) Compiled at the chocs of the Nan-bas Magistracy (Casleak in the she gazed fondly at a csalskin jacket in the gune through you. Whether it range of the big guns mounted on the city. Bigating hand to hand with the walls. It was a buspital as well as a bar- You-ng year of Kwongail 1882 shop window.change
Miss Spinster-Such a nice man-Restar bayonet or with his natural weapon, the rack, a magazine and a fort, as the Gurkhas "Section VII “Zey 30, ́`· Confidential Hint, requesting that a ser Brown Why, this morning he said there kukri, a mu dozous-looking oured bully had a great objection, when wanded or Mr Stakes None of the sleeping, part-tais treitoe be impeached and prosecuted, ware marriages in heaves. Miss Sharpe with the sharp edge on the inside like a slow, to being else away from their own We have, this happy night, invited you, ners had been to Borneo and none of
Coursed under instructions from Dis. So consoling for year, dear, too, Y. aiaklo, or at long range with the modern people, and it was found better to keep
Ledger,,
arms of precision, it is all one to the thear at the trout in spite of the heavy fire make you and to keep yon Barage too, I know any thing about it..
trict Magistrate Tung 1-eùn, -
Mr Wicking-Not if the solicitor is interested himself. I koow of exceptions. to that rule decidedly.
Mr Wicking seconded and the motion was carried,
This concluded the meeting.
a
Li Shing, the head of ther Wo-hang firm in Hongkong.-Note of Translator,
pnt to a severer test than any they had yet Holow Seen subjected to, and nobly did the Sir Haiphong-29.80 $2 moor Gurkha Battalion at the memorablo
Bolinao.2983, 85 siege of Delhi justify the reputation' woa on
anila... 29.80 85 0.8. Jamas
Li Liang, brether of Shing, formerly THE GULKHAS: A FIGHTING RACE the Sutlej. This battalion was marched partner in the Wo-hang firm in Hongkong.
Note of Translator,
This refers probably to the coolie-corps HOW RICH HONGKONG RESIDENTS attached to the Trañapas Department.
Note of Translator
ARE SQUEEZED. Most residents will remember the polite
COLONEL THE я08 . . LYTTLETON, IN THE NEW REVIEW.'
Be that
down from Degra, thoir bill station, to form part of the force besieging Dahi, and was
-July 23, --At 10 así.
members to one of its wal Saturday even with regard to the duties I had to several rich Hongkong merchante. The family, including en, women ad children, inhabiting the Nepalese hills
solidarily responsible for any allegation of a it may, their physiognomy is of anthem-afterwards reinforced by the Guides, Canton 29.98 81 78
hours hoard wete
Then he welcomes the ladies in the follow. ing terms L
you're fottad us The myotorycla, solved yours
will at xil in the opinion of Mr Francie, below.
Mr Stokes had nothing to do with.
ཀ ཀནྟི
Bahold on in our war pint, and without You share par wigwan in summauion And make the pow wow pleasant and com-that value on it.
plate
We love the Savage Ginb, and as we fool There's nothing death its rooftres to con-
The Chairman-Mr Stokes didn't put.
Mr WickingHe was one of the part mers and I presume the partners wore consulted
كينا
ES UNQUE LEONIM,'E
crime branght against any one member of the family-Note of Translator.
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