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REVIEWS.
Further Reperiences of an Irish E. M. By
and Rose-Longinan's- SOMMERWYL Colonial Library
collection.
Hindustank Self Taught with Euglish phonatio pronunciation. By Capt. C. A. TRIMM. Mark Marlborough & Company 51, Old Bailey.
This is the third edition of the book. The
THE GREAT FALLS OF
LABRADOR
A correspondent of Renter's Agenor, writing Those who are fame liar with the first book adustout text has been revised by J. from St. Johns, Newfoundland, on Septem- of amming Experien
by the same Blumbardt, MA, M.E.A.S. It will be found ber 18, states that tra Americans, Bogane authors anthorses, me bore, we should very ofal publication for those who Delano, of Ohlaago, and George Washburn, write will welcome with delight this further contemplate learning the Hindustani language. of Philadelphia, have just returned thers after
The first book must have had It is arranged in a very simple style. Travellers a very extensive" (mula for there are few and others intonalng to four India for for books of the time in modan English months would find the book nesful as it would literature so fall: Sof brilliant wit and enable them to plok up easily usny words lu rollicking humour. This book of **Further most common END, Experiences is quite as enjoyable as the first and we can heartily recommend it. The dyspeptio who is not oured after reading the dozen stories which occupy the 390 pages of this book must be a hard osse indeed. Our copy was recived from Mosers, Kelly and Walsh:
the Rule of Thumb Detective," has won
The Little Wonder. NAT GOULD. John Long's
Library,
lait to the famous Grand Falls in Labrador. The existence of these was discovered in 1859 by one Duncan MacLean, factor in the employ of the Hudson Bay Company, who wi orossing this vast solitada in the winter from Hudson Bay to Labrador, and came upon the stupendous cataract for greater in width and depth than that of Misgara. MaoLoan's count of his discovery remained almost unnoticed is the journals of the Hudson Bay Company until 1880, then some researches rough the records disclosed the fact, and it
was announced to the world that such a cataract existed in the Labrador Hinterland,
SHIPPING IN. PORT,
STNAMERI
AKI MARU, Japanesə str. 3.995, M. Tagi, 25th
Oatobar Moji 21st October, General Nippon Inson Kuiaba, ARRATOON APGAR British str. 2931, A. Stewart, 1st Nov8bangal 29th Oct. General David Sassoon & Clo BENALONG, British sir, 1,876, Gough, 31st October-Moj 28th Oct, Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
BENARTY, British sir, 2,510, J, D. Sarohet, Blat October-London 13th September, Iron and General-Gibb, Livingston & Co. CHOISING, German str., 1,021, Ulduan, at Nov. -Bangkok 24h Ost., Rico-Butterfield & Bwire.
CHONGANG, British str., 1,418, Sawer, Slat Oot. -Samarang 21st October; Sugar-Jardine. Matheson & Co.
DAIN MARU, Japanese str., 900, I Sakurai, 4th Nov.-Tamani Lat Nor, General- Osaka Sheson Kaisha.
DERWENT, British afe, 1,652, J. Janking, 27th
October-Saigon 3rd October, General Chiness.
DETAYONGSE, German str., 1,057, F. Rohwaldt, 4th Nov.-Bangkok 28th Oct., Rise and Meal Batterfield & Swirs, ELVASTON, British str., 2.751, Putt, 1st Nov.
-Newcastle, Coal-Dodwell & Co EMRES OF JAPAN, British str., 303 s. Robinson, 29th Oct.-Vancouver 7th Oct, Mails, General and Flour C, P. R. Co. FIUME, German str., 833, R. Wigner, Ist Nov. tloilo 27th October, Sugar Sander, Wieler & Co,
The Quests of Paul Bech. By M. MCDONNELL
Bodkin, K.C. Uawin's Library. For good detective stories the books of Mr. Bodkin cannot be beaten. His Paul Beck, tremendous popularity and the "Quents of Pan Beck," just published is likely to meet with the samegood fortune. They are admirably written and every one of the dozen storias in the book is of thrilling interest,
Twist. Devil and Doop Ees: is the story of a ragus's desige to blow up a heavily insured widower, a vicar's daughter, a flighty oborus 1892, with information which enabled him to FRYERJOF, Norwegian str., 891, Andersen; 2nd
ship bound for Hongkong-
Admirers of this versatile and prolifis suthor will not fail to be interested in his story of "The little Wonder," for they will fi ad within Its covers a host of chatty, racy, dialogues, Its existance, it is true, was known to the crisp training stable humour and a verboes Indians of that region, but none of them would description of a young jookey's experiences, his Look upon it because of a tradition that any ono who did would die within a year, and, therefore, dreams, ambitions, trials and successes. A dip.
though they knew where l was and heard the into the simple life of the canal-boat folks adds
thunder of its falling waters avery time they oras" and provides some good passages Nat they gave it a wide berth and denied its a pleasant diversion from the abundance of passed in their emigrations or hunting tours, Goald has not forgotten bis customary to the fact. There lived, however, in Hamilton existence, or else grave the most gradging at son of spice, so that we were not disappoint Inlet, on Labrador, until 1896, au elderly half- ed with the sharaetar, of the gay, rekles breed, who had been MeaLean's companion, young man about town who plays an important and he was living disproof of the superstition, One of the stories part with plenty of dash. A poorly paid banksines he had seen the cataract and yet FoOOCHOW, British str., 1,228,- Vincent, Soth
Itved to be nearly 100: He was the means of clerk who goes the pace, a mash worried supplying Mr. H. G. Bryant, of Philadelphis, in girl and a sadxte qunty, equira free the rest of reach the falls, measure and platore them, nod the programma.
give an account of their location, size, and surroundings. For 16 years Bryant and his Bompanion Artell remained the only men to view it. In 1894 a party of Englishmen st tempted the task which is an exceedingly laborious one, but they failed, and similar failure attended the Glacier expedition in 1897. Delano and Washburu have alone made the
The Suspicions of Ermengarde. By MAXWELL
GRAT, Long's Colonial Library.
The author of "The Silence of Loan Wait- land" is a writer who has well-earned his title Lỡ be regarded as a writer of acceptabis fiction. SANG MOW. The "Suspicions of Ermengarde" relate to the fidelity of her husband, and though the story
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An Empty Heritage. By VIOLET TWEEDALS.
London: Joha Long.
At first the novel appears very ordinary. It looks as if it wore to be the usual twaddle about artists and models, but a little perseverance will be rewarded. The plot is developed with remarkable skill, and the reader's interest is held to the close with the dramatic present
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KWONGBANG, British str., 1,428, P. Baker Ist 30th October-Shanghai 27th October, General Chinese.
Promotion Committee, looking to the attempt in the past ten years, and their success HANGI. French str., 742, J Pannier, 4th Nov. ment and enlargement of the Mare faland was purchased at the cost of the most serious Navy Yard and its approaches, is worthy the discomfort and hardship. The falls lie inland but of all citit as of the Pacific Coast, anys the Labrador coast. This inlet atretober 145 The San Francisco Chronicle. There can bɔ no doubt of the accassity of two first-class navy-seaboard, being navigabe for steamers of this miles back through the country from the outer yards on this Coast, and the natural locations distrist. Thence the canoe is the rode of SRO Francisco bay and Bremerton. progress, which is difficult, owing to the torteous It is to the Laterest of the country at Irga, thaiafore, that the yard hers be
course of the Hamilton river and the many portages that, bare to be taken, through tha improved that it will be able adequately to so rapids with which the stream in frequently commodate the largest battleships. Speaking at obstrusted. The party were ten weeks in the bangunt which was given him in Oakland last
mating the trip, and lest one sauce on the way. July, Secretary Metcalf stated that one regaon It was damaged so severely in the rapide that is here, that a large portion of the battle-ship feet salves the explorers had three helpers, and they for not complying with the wishes of the people was useless afterwards. In addition to the should be assigned permanently to the Pacifio made their way through the country by means was that our nary-yard facilities are inadequate of the chart which Mr. Bryan had already for the care of a large fleet even in time of pesce, and much less so in the event of war: There is no need to be alarmist to point out The Life Class. By J. KEIGHLEY SNOWDEN, that the Becretary's statement of the
ofarn the boat reason in the world for re- London Werner Laurie,
medying the admitted conditious. The pos The Life Class," has increased very materially the Atlantic, yet the latter coast has good boiling torrent in the pool below. The roar Mr. Keighley Snowdou in his latest work,sibility of war on the Pacife is not less than on poured out over the step, and, becomes a
years will be required to make Mare island all zuiles away, and the sita is constantly over- that it should be as a navy yard, ad time should cast by wist which rises from the convulsion of not be lost in beginning the work. The fourteen the watere below. Only on the very finest days commercial organizations around San Francisco does the sun diapst this suflolently to allow
photographs to be made. bay, which have associated themselves in appeal to Secretary Metcalf, and through him to Congress, have taken a desirable and a patriotic not be deaf to the appeal and that the commission which is seked will be appointed. That the latter will recommend the immediate improve- ment of Mare island we do not doubt,
ment of effects.
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depth 1,310ft and the rush of waters oxlands The width of the fal's is about 250ft., and the for many miles through deep canyons, which narrow a the enormoni volume of water, la
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the
Nov.-Shanghai and Swatow 28th October, General-Jarding, Matheson & Co. LAISANG, British sir, 2,224, E. J. Tad, 280
Ost-Calenta and Singapore 22nd Oct., General-Jardins, Matheson & Ca LOONGBANG, British etr,, 1,092, 8. J. Payne,
2nd Nov.-Manila 30th October, General Looson, German str., 1,020, G. Schaltzen, Sad
Jardine, Matheson & Co... Nov.-Bangkok and Swatow at Nov, Rice and Meal-Butterfield & Swe MACHEW, German str., 999, Loiler, 2nd Nov,
-Bangkok 23rd Oot, Rice and Wood N.D.L.
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R.N., Hongkong Bramble, guadost, 710 tons, 900 ik.p. Lient.. Comdr.Hon. H. O. D. Bridgeman, Shanghai Britomart, gunboat, 710 tons, 900 h.p., Ligat..”
Comdr. F. B. Noble, Shanghai Cadmus, British stoop, 1070 tons, Comdr. B. L
P. Heard, Hongkong Cherub, water tank and tug, 390 tons, 300 ih.p.
Master S. West, Hongkong Borrett,
Hongkong Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 310 tons,
gans, 5200 hp, Lieut-Goudr. Gresson, Hoogkeng
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care and so admirably has he approached the subject that the reader'1 tion is rivetted to the book right up to the sonelading chapter.
The Orphan Monger." By SIDNEY PATSK NOSTKE. Milne's Colonial Series.
REPARTEE THROUGH A
PIGEONHOLE.
We have read many booke based on the same
An audiance in the Guildhall Court London theme, yet we find the author's pourtrayal of the recently laughed irrepressibly during a cosa in character of Mr. Varden Kingdom, the pseudo-which an elderly gentlemse, summoned, a book. philanthropist, interesting, entertaining, and clerk at a tube station, for having used offensive
Clio, Britlah sloop, 1070 tons, Comdr, C. T. vivacious throughout, for Mr. Paternoster has language to bim
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Flore, 2nd class oraiser, 4300 tons, 10 guns, 7000 i.h.p., Capt. Roland Nugent, Shanghai Handy, torpedo-boat destroyer 275 tons, 6 guns, 40001, p., Lieut.-Comdr. B. J. D. Goy, V.C., Hongkong Hart, torpedo-bost destroyer, 275 tons, 6 guns, 400 hp, Lieut. Comdr. G. C. Dickens, Hongkong Janus, torpedo-boat destroyer, 280 tons, & gan,
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that happy descriptive style which engages, attention. The book has its dramatic situation and in placen bubbles with hamour when the author touches apon the apparent "heathinees of philanthropy as «- profession" so plainly manifested by the Orphan Menger's fall forid face and partly aldermaale figure.
The reader is quickly introduce to the principal characters and supplied with a lores
synopsis of their life up to the moment, and as the story progresses several minor personages make a burried bow, perform their little part and retire. but the main plot revolves ranud the daughter of the "chufiding widow and the philanthropist's subtle mandavres to secure control of her money, and it is here that we get a glimpse into the real personality of this
It is rather a coincidence, the meage on cludes, that Mr. Bryant, who first reached thes Its northern coast in the hope of manding come relies of the Worsemen, as it is supposed that thay discovered the coLEF y 1,003 Yarne ngo, and that it is the Holloland or Country of the Naked Bɔcks which is described in the Bagaz.
NEGRO FAMILY IS MASSACRED BY WHITES.
The following extraordinary story comes from Hickman (Ky.)—One of the most horrible affairs that ever happened here was a raid at Saturday midnight Oct. 3rd by fifty might riders on the home of Dave Walker, a negro, The raiders had planned to administer a whip- ping to Walker because bo- had oursed a white
The
woman and drawn gan on a white man. nightriders arrived at Walker's home at midnight and ordered him to comes out. Walker
In retallation the night riders asturated the refused to do so and opened fire on the band. building with coal oil, at fira all sround if kwe‡
I want to the tabe station," said the complaiasat, and I said very politely to the booking olerk, Can you give me ticket? He said rudely and cartly, Where for? (Laughter). Pertsally calmly I replied, "When you are asked a civil question cannot you say Yes, or "No." He said, Why, you silly old ass, Can't you say where you want to go to Lond laughter.) Agin perfectly calmly laughter) I replied, and I took an exact note of his words. shut down the negrose as they attempted to really think that will get yet you into trouble, (Laughter.) I put down my money, and said,
Will you give me a ticket for Holland Park, escape from their burning home Dave Walker, the following words, If yon'a ba civil to me mother's arms were killed outright. please? The ticket was thrown at me with his frp-year-old daughter and tiny baby in its The I'd be civil to you, but I won't stand insolence mother was shot through the stomach as she from anybody. I replied, parfectly calmly came through the door and is dying. The three ery other Walker phildren were also mortilly (laughter) I think this ll get you lat very
wounded. Walker's eldest son is missing and Why serious trouble. To which he replied, I'll come out and pull your nose for you. (Loud is believed to have been cremated in the burning laughter.) To which I replied, Ah! will you building.
18 guna, 30000. i.b,p. Capt. L. Clinton. "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde impostor. There Than you'd better comeaud do it.'' (Lights.so, from his bom to hold their horses while.
Baker, Hongkong Kinsha, river gunboat, 616 tons, Lieut. Comdr.
T. J. 8. Byne, Yangtze Merlin, surveying ship, 1070, tous, 6 guns, 1400 i.b.p. Comdr. F. H. Waiter, Jesselton Moumouth, cruiser, 9800 tons. Capt. G. W
Smith, Hongkong Moorhen, river gaatpat, 180 tons,
Liaut-Comdr, 0.0. Walpott, West River Nightingale, river gunboat, 85 tons, 240 b.p Lieut.-Comdr. R. 6. Roy, R.N., Yangleze. Otter, torpedo boat destroyer, 385 tons; 6 gas,
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Lieut-Comdr. J. White, West River Sandpiper, river gunbost, 35 tons, 2 gune, 240 6.p. Licut Comic B. K. Tinkar Wast River
iɛ ́s love vein through, the story and several pratty passages on the re-uniting of a long separated couple, a happy reconciliation with astern parent and the joyful discovery that toundling as the Orphan Monger's "Home" is the long lost child, add their share of interest. The philathropist dies oouveniently and his dual existence is publicly exposed.
**
Cookery up to date. BY MAY LITTLE, late Staff Tracker at the National Society's Training School of Cookery. London. 276, ⠀⠀ Werner Laurie. **.
"Of the making of many books on cookery there is no end, and writing notices of them
Snipe, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gb 24thout practical tests is weariness of the
Ligut Comde, Alan Dixon, Longlate Taku, torpedo boat destroyer, Gauner Barlow
Hongkong
Tamar, receiving ship. 4600 tons 6: guas Admiral Stokes, Hongkong Rear Toal, river gunboat 180 tons, guns, Lin
Comdr HR. Godfre Yongline... Whistle gunicat (10-bord-itp. Trout
II. 1. Atlay, Yangtee
395 tons, 61
guns Stevenson
Virago, torpedo Coder.
6,300.
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Hongkong Waterwitch, surveying abip, 620 tons, 4501..p.
Liont, Comdr. H.P. Dongias, Singapore Whiting, torpede-boat destroyer, 360 to
gane, 5,900 Lb., Lieut, Cundy, J. Kiddle, Hongkong Wiigeon, gunboat 195, tons, 2 guns, 800 5p.
Lt Comdr, John F. Knox, Xangisze Woodoook, gunboat, 150 tons, 2 guns, 550 h.p. Lieut.Comdr. H. B. V. Cottrell Dormer, Tangie
fesh, so we handed the book to an English cook, and her vordiet fì that it is one of the best she has seen and exceptionally, economical and simple, the directions so plain that an amateur could easily follow them. Only she sided with protonmem jesterry-chat-20-one-need-fetter himself or heresif tust-a stwly-of the boskalone without the supervision of a skilled teacher "would make a Bret rate cock such as she con. sidere herself. The book contains over 600 reusipes. Detailed directions are given in every case se to the time for cooking, heat of the oren, and, as far as possible, the disbing and garnishing. There are awful chapters on the choice, cam and cleaning of kitclien utensils, bints on marketing, et The book would do very well for translating into Chinese for which, no doubt, the nathor
Woodlark gunboat, 150 tons, 2guns, 550 h.p.
Lient.Comdr. G. B, Livingstone, Kingtare permission could be got.
No pulling of soses took place, however. The. summone was dismissed.
The raiders took Joseph Williams a white
they masored the negro lamily.
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ONE THING IS CERTAIN.
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Amerika Linie,
RAGNAR, Norwegian sin
29th October-Shanghai and Amoy 28th Oct, General-Batterfield & Swire. SOUDAN British str., 4,07. 8. de B..
Leghyer, R.N.., 25th OctobYouthampton, 18tb September Government.
Beugstor,
Bein
STETTIN, British sfr. 1,366, C.
4th November-Langkat, Sumatra, vi
Survra, German str. 3,790, Selzer, 2nd Nov. Singapore 28 h Oct., Case oil-Geo M.
Foochow 3let Dit, General Hamburg Amerika Linie, net
SUNGEFANG. British str., 957, Pennyfather, 2nd November-Iloilo 8th Det, Sagar-.. Betterfeld & Swire.
TELEMACHOS, British ste,,,340, Williamson, 26th Oct-8sigen 22ad Dot, General- Chinese TINGSANG, Britisk Bir 1,056, E. M. Reynolde
2nd Nov.-Wuhu 29th Oof General Jardine, Matheson & Co.
USHER, British str., 2,350, Perry, 27th Oct.—- Manils 23rd October, Ballsat-Master, ZAFIRO British str., 1,619, R, Rodger, 2a4
Nov. Manila 31st October, General Shewan, Tom's & Co.
BAILING VESSELB.
DAYLIGHT, British barque, 3,060, M. Bryde, 9th October-Yokohama 19th September, Ballast Standard Oil Co. ECLIPSE British 4-masted bark, 2,968, James White. 19th Aug.-New York 26th April, Case Oil-Standard Oil On, LYNDHURST, British 4-masted barque, 2,500, Parnell, 14th September Bangkok 25th August, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co.
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