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fon &wei. Had any privato of the Chinese Regiment offered to lay down his arms, his surrender would have been quickly followed by his merciless slaughter. Cases of at- tempted treachery there were, we believe, and some instances of cowardice, but as a A. S. WATSON & CO., body the Chinese Regiment drilled at Wei- haiwei proved faithful. Had circumstances favoured their profitable desertion, it is to be feared they would very quickly have gone over to the encuny with their arms and accoutrements. We can give them little crédit for disinterested staunchness; it does not exist in the Chinese. They are troubled by fow scruples, and would fight for the best

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Quite apart from the question of their fidelity, however, there are many good and expressed wish of some of our constituents corent reasons why Chinese should not be med by the British Government as mer. cenaries. In the first place it is immoral to hire them to fight and kill their own Countrymen. The facts that the Chinese

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are a singularly exllous rice, and that people of one province are virtually strangers to those of another, should not be used as arguments in favour of such a course, They are to some extent arguments in favour DISPENSARY of the likelihood of their faithfulness to their employers, but they do not count for much when the question of morality comes SODA WALER FACTORY, in. The fact that the different races of India Inve been used to keep one another down although fully confident of the misolute may perhaps be quoted in favour of the employment of Chinese us soldiers, at if so, it does not apply, for the circumstances are not the same.

We call our reader that Messrs. Kelly and W other column a large number

character to-day an interesting

The return of visitors to the City Hall Library and Museum last week showed that

379 non-Chinees and 102 Chiness visited the former institution, 138 non-Chinese and 1,563 Chinese the latter.

Owing to the indisposition of Sir John Carrington (Chief Justice), the further hearing of the Hangchow-Glengyle="collision case was ¦ adjourned from yesterday until this morning at 10.80, when his Lordship hopes to be able to hear the case.

Apart from plague and smallpox, the cases of communicable disease reported last week

STUESDAY, MAY 14TH, 1901

TELEGRAMS.

DAILY PRESS SERVICE.

FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTE;}

cording to a Customs notification published The Tiantain Jeljeh Siuven hears from the: Shanghai, Amoy has been declared to be north-western provinces that large numbers of eated with plague, and the naal sanitary re Mongol tribesmen along the Northwestern lations therefore are put into fores for any borders who haye embraced the Mahomedan Veselé arriving at Shanghai from Amoy faith are intriguing with Russian secret agents there, and that already there are indications of The Government of India bare granted a intention amongst the tribesmen to renounce loan of twelve lakhs of rupees to the Bikanir their allegiance to the Chinese Emperos THE CRISIS IN CHINA. State, the resources of which have been severely Proofs of this love already been coat to the laxed by the late famine, to enable the Durbar | Government at Heisn, which considers the to push on with the construction and completion question to be a very serious one, full of grave of the last section of the line in Bikanir, a dis- consequences to the authority of the Manobu

dynasty.

tance of 88 miles.

Exciting play between Messrs. A. J. Wioks and J. C. Dyer for the final of the Shanghai Golf Club championship onded worthily on the 6th inst., when Mr. Wicks was 1 ap, and thus became champion. Previously 36 holes had been played, with the result that the men were in Victoria); and one fatal cass of puerperal all even, and it was decided to play another 9 fever (Chinese). The single case of small-paroles, which resulteil se described. was in the Harbour.

were :—Enteric fever, 2 (hoth Earopeans, one

SHANGHAI, 18th May, 8.25 p.m.

CHINA'S OFFER PROPOSAL AS TO PAYMENT

- The Chinese offer to pay 450,000,000 tels in thirty equal annual payments, including 10,000,000 from Salt revenue,

native... Customs, and

2,000,000 from 2,000,000 from lekin. They also ask for an increased Tariff

A Monthly Beview or has bọon fluding out, y mentis of maps and biographical dictionaries which parts of the British Isles are most pro- ductive of men of genius. One interesting fact brought out in that Norfolk beds the list, though whether this pre-eminence is due to the dumplings or the bracing sir does not transpire. Another point made is that the Irish are parti- cularly apt to introduce a strain of genius when. A correspondent writes that he received on they marry into Saxou familics. Why, when s OFFICIAL NEWS OF THE COURT. Saturday night from a sampan-man the follow-man of gentis is balt Colt and half Baxor, his f During the 48 hours ending at noon yestering fine collection of coins in exchange for a Cultis blood should get all the credit for his

The local mandarins learn officially that day there were reported 36 fresh cases of plague five dollar note:-One 50-son and three 10.sen abilities is not, perhaps, made quite se clear as the Imperial Court arrives at Kaifengtu and 33 deaths (all Chinese). The figures for pieces, one German 5-pfennig piece, thro 20-cent last week were 128 cases and 117 deatles. One and six 10-cent pieces (all copper), three 10-cent doubt that Irish blood has been associated with a logical Saxen would Bke; but there is no fresh Chinese case of small-pox was reported in pieces of Ching, provinces not ourrant here, brilliant talents in many families of many the 43 hours ending at avoa yesterday.

I wonder,” adds our correspondent, "if any of nations. The Macmahons of France, the them were given him out of the Typhoon Relief Taafes of Austria, and the O'Donnells-of Spain are the most conspicuous instances that come to wind; and if these were not enough to build a theory upon, others only less con- spicuous could easily be cited.-

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A zumour was current in the colour last even-Fund?"" ing that the Castle-Union liner Tantallon Costlé, carrying three hundred passingers, had been

The Hou. Ella Scarlett, home papers state, wrecked on the way to the Cape, but that noia acting as assistant to Miss Louise R. Cooke, lives were lost. before going to press, to obtain any confirma Cores, undertook, in 1897, the post of the We were unable; however, M.D., who, at the request of the Emperor of tion of the rampar.

Physician to the Imperial Household. Since that dute the work among the Corean Ladies has

The B. I. steamer Unto embarks at Kowloon

In the Times of the 19th April, 1801, odoura the following:-"Bath, April 10--The Assizes for this county did not conclude until Monday

next month.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 11th May.

MORE CAPTURES IN SOUTH

AFRICA. ME The Bashreldt operations have resulted in the capture and surrender of 1,500 urried bolligerents.

PARLIAMENT.

Hapon criticised the proposal for the trans Tonks Spencer, Goschen, Northbrook," and

The Wharf to-day half of the 1st Bengal Lancor grown so largely as to require the services oftast when the awful sentence of death was passierence of coaling-stations to the Navy. Earl

purity of the outpat from this source,

people of China are far more homogeneous Wo.are now making Aerated Waters than the varied races of ludia. That pen- insula was split up into a uniber of different empires, kingdoms, and states, only at our WEST POINT Factory which is

inhabited by diverse races, professing different and hostile religious, practising, openly situated facing the sea, and is the in many cases, very different customs, and some of them had been hereditary foes for It was because the establish- generations. ment of the British Raj brought peace where once reigned war, rapine, and misery, that the nations of India hailed its advent with satisfaction, and the warlike races were eager to serve under

finest and most ecmmodious Soda Water

Factory in the FAR EAST.-

Órder will be received as usual.

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who are returning to India: The remaining half follows as soon as a transport is ready The R. I. M. stemmer Canning, which arrived from Thangoon yostorday, embarks the Bemoant Depot for the North on Thursday.

two doctors. Miss Cooke has worked among the Coreans sines 1891, whan sho acted as doctor to Bishop Corfe's Mission.

We notice in the Boletim Official of the 27th April lust, issued by the Macao Government, list of goods manufactured in and about Macao The following lawn tennis results were arrived and exhibited by European and Chinese re" at yesterday-Final TM, A Class Handicapsidents of that city, which obtained prizes at the P. A. Cox, awes 1/6, heat A. Humphreys, owes Universal Exhibition of Paris of 1900. The 2/6 (6-2, 0-6, 6-2, 6:4); Final Tin. B. Class. majority of exhibits was sent by Chinese, but Handicap.-F. X. Da Castro, 15-3, beat C. M.we. notice among them some products of the G. Barnie, scratch (6-0, 7-5, 6-3) Today will he Green Island Cement Company's works at Greon played the final of the Professional Paira-F. A. Island, which obtained "Honourable Mention." Cox and E-F. Mackay v. F. Maitlared and H. W. Shado-and to-morrow the final of the Championship-II. Finskuey v. P. A. €ər.

China and her troubles have taken second place in the interests of the American people

within the last month or two, writes a correspon- dent in the United States. It is the general opinion that a great war between two or more of the Powers will begin before long, and it is hold aloof and have none of it. In the event equally the opinion that the United States will of a sonfict between Russia and Japan the

The House of Commons has rejected a motion by Mr. Dillon to adjourn owing to the seizure of the newspaper Irish People for da taming the King.

ed upon the following nine malefactors, and Selbourne replying, said the question was still who are left for execution, r., Samuel Teut under examination. and Robert Westent for leading a mob, and breaking the dwelling-house of Richard Griffey, and stealing 15 loaves: John Tucker, Robert Dow, and Robert Wygood, for hense-breaking Georgo Tent, otherwise Greenslade, for stealing wheat and sheep; Richard Warry, for the mme offenes; Michael Day, for stealing a cart mare and Peter Kingdon, for stealing two heifers." It will be noted that the Times of that date did not shrink from committing the (now) awful grammatical crime of using and who for

"who."

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the Topinions expressed by our correspondents.]

THE ECLIPSE IN CHINESE

ALMANACS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESE," May 12th. Sr-In connection wift the partial solipso of the sun, which will be visible in the colony, weather poraitting, next Saturday afternoon, interesting to observe the phases of thin and May 18th, between one and three o'clock, it is

other eclipses of the year, as gives in the popu lar almanacs of Canton. There are may in- accuracies, to be sure, besides the romerous and yet there is a general erectness and an common origin from some competent astronomi- agreement among them, which munifers their cal source. They must all be aken from the official imperial almanac, of which, I believe, there is an edition for such province,

the British banner, both to free them- A correspondent writes to us that yesterday selves, from tyranny and to obtain remarring near the side entrance of the Central Tenge for past injustice. In Chins none Police Station in Old Bailey he saw the deart of these conditions obtain. The people of boily of a Chinese child wrapped up in a mat. A. S. WATSON & CO. the eighteen provinces yield willing obedi- A little after 11 a.m. szother corpse was depo ence to the, to them, somewhat mythical sited in the same plans and was still there when Throne at Peking, and no one race, class, or our correspondent passed again at one o'clock.gympathy of America will go to Japan, for in custe in the Empire has ever had the of watching, and on being asked why no report little nation of the East. Russia stands for held by the second officer. The Merchant misprints with which such books usually abound;

A coolie, he says, was sitting by, apparently this country there is mach liking for the sturdy portunity of exercising domination over had been made to the police, stated that the

There are, therefore, no griev-police knew. Without attaching unine weight erything that is opposed to American tradi. onces to be redressed as against the ruling to the words of the colie, our correspondent the other hand, is regarded as a land of Oriental tivas and American institutions. Japan, on Power; there are no'jealousies, no hatred of asks whether this practice of bringing corpses any special race, not even the Manchus, to the station and leaving them cutside the Yankees. Its "path" and "hustle" meet with though latterly a feeling of dissatisfaction door is countenanced. We cannot at the no-angulified admiration. In a conflict between with the dynasty has grown up among the ment answer our correspondent's question, but Russia and England Uncle Sam would side. Correspondents must forward their names and ad-friends of Reform in the Empire. This, the matter seems to call for immediate attention. dressss with communications addressed to the Editor. however, has not been confined to any one not for publication, but as evidence of gooit jaith.

Captain 11. P. Ainslie, 3rd Madras Light All letters for publication should be urutan on province; it is common among all those che side of

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paper only. No usengnuusly signed. communications that have already appeared in other papers will be inserted,

Onlere Jur extra copies of DAILY PRESS should be sent before 11 um, on day of publication. After

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NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. ONLT communications relating to the news columns should be uddraud to Tax EDITOR.

Subsequent to the stranding of the transport Suffolk, which our readers will remember is have occurred on the South African coast, a Court of Inquiry was held at Port Elizabeth to investigate the circumstances of the casualty magistrate with a Nawal Commander and This Court, which consisted of a prosiding Merchant Captain as assessor, suspended the certificate of the Captain of the steamer for six months, and cancelled the master's certificate Service Guild thereupon made representations the constitution of the Court and the severity upon the case, animadverting particularly on

of the judgment in regard to the second officer The Guild is new advised by the Board of Trade that they have made inquiries into the case, and are advised that there was an in- formality in the proceedings of the Court," and An interesting archeological find is recorded that in these circumstances the Board of was made at Tagaung by Mr. B. C. Swinhos compel the officers whose certificates were dealt Cathedral to Miss Amesbury, who arrived in and Majer Nichols, R.A.M.C., in a mound in the with to surrender them.” the colony by the last English mail. A guard of honour composed of 160 men of the bride.elgbourhood of the Shwezigon pagoda. Thu

LANDSLIP AT QUARRY BAY. groom's regiment, under the comment of the late 1354 A.D., believed to have been built Captain Harris, was drawn up en esch side of

The heavy rains of the past five or six days Battery Pathleading to the Cathedral, which was

late on Thursday night at Sulchingwan At an hour out, if the capital be taken as the point by Thadominbya, founder of Ava, when he was

are mainly the cause of n landslip which occanted. tastefully decorated with plants, and filled by it the majority of their officers were shot the numerous friends of the bridegroom. The Tere found a number of small images of Buddha, that place 31easrs. Butterfield and Swire have a of observation. If such an error be in the im- bride was attended by one bridesmaid. The ene being of crystal and the rest of brass, besides great number of cookies employed in excavation perial almense, it may perhaps be suficiently down they would then become victims Rev. B. F. Johnson, M.A., officiated, sad Mr.rystal and gold beads, rings, and bowls of China work connected with the proposed new dock accounted for, partly by the imperfection of of pisic, wed, as happened in the China-G. P. Lompert presided at the organ silver, and brass. A number of native tableta

thore. The billside whore the slip took place clips tables at the time the calendar was drawn of baked clay bearing Sanskrit legends were HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Cl. Japanese war, they would tear off their reception was afterwards held in the Hongkong also found. The find is considered to be an im. was consequently in a disturbed state, and itap, and partly by the inexactness of assigned LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, E.C. uniforms, throw away their arms, and seek Hotel, and in the afternoon the newly-wedded portant one from a historical point of view, as it unly required a thorough soaking with rain geographical positions at that time. If such be

that hour the supply is limited. Only supplied for

Telegraphic Address Press—A.B.C. Code, PO. Box, 3. Telephone No. 12.

The Daily Press.

Horékos, 14th May, 1901

Chinese for military service in British coal-

of course, with his kinemen.

Chinese who would like to see abnses in the pantry, was married yesterday at St. John's in the last Burma Administration Report. It Trade do not propose to take any steps to tions. This error, however, is not in the source;

administration put down.

The other argumenta against the enrol ment of Chinese as soldiers of the King are not far to seek. They are not a partial people and have no stomach for fighting. They could not be relied upon for a moment

safety in flight. They are naturally slip sbod and slovenly, and have a great aversion to discipline of any sort. They cherish the queue, and they dislike any attempt to

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couple left for Macno by the steamer He ungehun They purpose spending their housymoon in Japan.

A New Press telegram from Tientsin on the

find consisted of a stone relic-chamber bearing

Governor of Tagoung. Inside the chamber

The

The most glaring insecuracy is that of these almatoes which took last year for a sleep-your they are out by jast s day in all their predic it goes back only to the local savants who drew up the concordance between the erlendars. Other inaccuracies are not so easily accounted for. They say, for instance, that the greatest phase of next Saturday's eclipse will occur at 2 h, and 14 min., which is at least a quarter of

WE were in hopes that the idea of carolling lick them into shape as a body. They jointh inst. reports two unfortunate incidents cap, and is the insignid of local rank.

the service simply, for pay or for plunder, there in the previous day. In the first case, rockery, and is probably the product of the completely blocked the public road. As a result, missionary, who constructed the splendid in-

a drunken row occurred in Taku Road, “a

attached to the Royal Engineers or for the legs. This is the case with all so-called Enissian naval offloer, Captian Telrakowaki, by that of the mineral resources of Siberia gold is.

to loosen completely the great-mass of material the case, it were time that the calendar be revis- indicates the ascendancy of Chinese íufùence so

and precipitate it into the roadway beneath. el. Bat that is a matter which will more easily late as the fourteenth century in this part of Burma. The Report adds:- 1ke round Huge boulders, each weighing about 250 tone, admit of delay than some others, just at present and a mass of earth estimated to weigh some- The imperial calendar referred to is the crystal bead' is the Chinese button worn on the

where about 1,000 tons, slipped down the hillside

Kang hai Feremial Calendar," pablished in for a distance of one hundred yards or so, and 1678 by Ferdinand Verinest, the well known ing stations was being re-considered by the and they only regard the career as a tem-

*small white China basin' is of exquisite

the contractor, Chan A King, has had to meto straments of the old observatory on the wall, War Office. This journal has always cou-porary one, a stepping-stone to something place reeking with taverns and beer saloons," famous kilns of Kweilin in the province of a temporary roadway along the beach for pan. The calendar fills thirty-two volumes-Chinme sistently opposed the scheme, whether for more lucrative. They are not to be trusted and a party of German police came into contact Kweichaa."

„sengers and vehicles, and has also engaged a | volumes. It covers 997 yearn, from 1624 to the more enrolment of sabmarine miners with valuable arms, which, if left long in with some intoxicated mon. In the distur

The United States Consal in Moscow states launch for the use of Europeans going round 2020, and goes into detail, giving, for instance, their charge, would soon become utterly uw-hances following, the German police killed - a

from Quarry Bay to Shaukiwon, and vice versa, the time of sunset and sunrise for the pro- It is a fortinate thing that the landalip vincial capitals and principal cities Thus Chinese braves"; their arms are speedily shooting him. The other incident was that by far the most important, and it is the last dconrred during the night when work compilers of local almanaca have at land de-

Įdeveloped." The production of gold in the reduced to inefficiency by rust and the loss guard of German soldiers, patrolling near a

bad scared and the neighbourhood was tailed information for notices of sclipses. For place in the the eclipse of the 11th November next, for of various fittings, which are promptly dis. bridge of boats just a little way below the Russian Empire is about five million sterling deserted. Had it taken

foreign settement at Tientsin, isgned the usual per annum in valas, the greater part of which daytime, when the vicinity would have been instance, the magnitude of the eclipse is given, posed of to the first hawker, unless, as iu

challenge to a tug owned by the Taku Lighter comes from Siberia, about the sources of the crowded with coolies and the roadway posibly the time of first contact, of greatest phase, and the case of the Customs guards, the rifles

Company, but those on board the tug made no Lena und Olekas rivers. It is almost all placer occupied by passengers, it is certain that serions the magnitude of the eclipse at sunset, when are not allowed to remain in their exstudy reply to the challenge, probably uut understand. Fold the quarts veins and originst deposits, loss of life would have resulted. As it happens, the sun goes down stil partly obscured. The except when in. actual use. The Chinese ing what was meant, as a state of was ceased to though exposed in many places in the Urals however, no one is believed to have bean in almanacs, however, are a little arbitrary and not are not. British subjects; very few naturalise exist many months ago. The Germans receis. and Sibaris, being unworked save in the most jured, and beyond the blocking of the roadway, very conscientious in their use of the dain this or become in any way attached or accusing no reply, fired on the tug and wounded two methods are antiquated and costly, and have appear to have been greatly furthered by the quito ignores the oclipse of next November, inefficient manner. Even in placer wining the no damage has been dons. The excavations supplied them. One of them for this year tomed to British customs or usages. It is, of the crew.

undergone no improvement in the last 50 years, slip. therefore, inadviable to raise mercenaries

creation of battalions of Infantry out of Chinese raw material. The Chinese have been a conspicuous failure as Polier, and any Administrative Body less pig-headed than the Downing Street authorities would long since have ordered their disbandment,

or at least thè cessation of their enlistment.

The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Gisela left Moji for this port yesterday.

The N. L. steamer Nürnberg, from Hamburg,

apparently to make room for the vastly, more important announcement, printed in large | letters, that tha day fe favourable for having

recours to medical treatment

SAM-PA-TSAL

Charles Dawson, the ex-billiard champion, had the following experience-He was playing

As Police the large majority of the lukongs have proved hopelessly incompetent, and an enormous percentage are open to bribery from such material, mom especially when death of perhaps the oldest resident of thin mechanical appliances, Ous engineer calculates the road has been almost feared of the debris. It is with regret that we have to refer to the Men and horses are employed in place f From enquiries made yesterday we learn that and corruption. It is notorious, and has there is no lack of recruits within the limits part, says the Fonchos Eche in its issue of the that with wire rope tramways and improved been frequently proved, that the Chinese of the British Empire. If the supply of 4th instant. Last week we laid to rest. Mr. types of claices, the present production could be LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, constables are and have been in the pay of raw material should really fail us, it would Robert Lowe, a much respected member of the increased three-fold. Along the Yenise, the the gambling-house keepers; and it is be the to look round and consider from Pagoda Community. He was originally a Onon river in Trans-Baikalis. and elsewhere, equally notorious that if there is a row pro- what source it would be most prudent to member of the Imperial Chinese Castoms and gold-bearing quarta exists in large quantities, loft Singapore for this port on the 11: inst. in a match in the North of England, where the ceeding anywhere the lukong is almost with. seek mercenaries. Except in case of ab-

came to Foochow in 1861 at the opening of the which would pay if worked with large stump and may be expected here on or about the 17th company usually includes some fine players solute necessity, however, we would strong-Servies. Thongh, since his retirement, he was

Bills with the accompanying concentration and inst.

mengger among the working sinassa One evening, out exception conspicuous by his absenco.ly deprecate the engagement of mercenaries resident at Pagoda, he took the warmest interest reduction plant. The transport of machinery The N. Y. K. steamer Mike Maru (Bombay Dawean ran in the midst of a very fine break, The men of the Chinese Regiment were for of any sort to fight the battles of the Empire in all matters of aport, and pastime here, His to these regions does not present such difficulty Line) left Singapore for this port on the 11thing... the most part faithful to their salt, probably Let the honour and the danger be alike rememory will be kept green by his generosity to as is generally supposed. There are practical and is expected to arrive here on the 17th int he wis rather ezitated by a plebeian ad-

The Imperial German Huil steamer Friz: several of our institutions, to four of which beze high mountains, and there is a vast network | Heinrich left Shanghai on Saturday, the 11th because they could not get better terms served for the sons of that Empire, who are from the other side, and because the opern-far more likely to fight with enthusiasm, hae loft handsome legacies. A bequest to the waterways, which render inland transporta inst., at 1 pm, sud unty be expected here this The M. steamer Natal, with the next out tions were commenced too suddenly to ad- when they find only fellow-subjects of the Face Clab takes the form of two cups, to be fion easy and cheap. Goods, can now be sent morning, mit of any serious plans being taken in King-Emperor standing shoulder to shoulder raced for at two meetings by grifins, locally by water from Hall to Krasnoyarsk, on the ward French mail, lit Singapore yesterday, at heard of the red in one of the top pockets.

owned, and if ridden by cutailers to carry a teu Siberian Railway, and even as for south as 11 a.m., for this port via Saigon. pounds penalty. The Native Hospital here and Minisinsk, close to the Mongolian frantier, The steamer Wachaon left Singapore for this the Cemetery at Pagoda are to receive 32,000 with a single trans-shipment at the month of port on the 9th inst., and may be expected here and 81,000 respectively and the Recreation the Yenisei. Labour in cheap and foreigners on the scorcistics lift Singapore for this ground one-third share of the proceeds of the are allowed to take up mining claims, each of port on the 13th iust, and may be expected bere sale of his household property.

about 280 acres.

with them under the Union Jack. King advance. For them there was little chance EDWARD's army may be, compared with of their surrender being accepted by the some European armies, numerically small, Boere, who saw in them betrayers of their but let it at any rate be composed of the country, and the vile mercenaries of the best material procurable.

steamer Achilles

ou the 18th inst.

mirer who kept nominating hin ahots in advanos. “Now then scrow back for the cannon, pet the rd, cannon, canon, pot the red, cannon. on for That if This sort of thing went some time, until Dawnon hesitated na to whe- ther he should wants a winning or s losing

Yelled the enthusiast —“! Go on, shop the red,” Whereupon another man in the gallery shouted up" Shut up. Let Dawson sppreciated the legaciones

1 zemark which im hymen who could teach the Lord Chancellor

LEWA

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