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and by his melodramatic acting, and French. love making in the recorder and Ophelia

scenes.

TELEGRAMS.

Reuter wires under yesterday's date that, in compliance with an Imperial order, Arabi Bey has stopped the military preparations in Egyp,

The European Powers generally are disposed to regand the conference proposed by France as unnecessary.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LAI AUN and Lai Ayau, for fighting and creating a disturbance in the streets were fined fifty cents cach, at the Police Count this morning. Tue regular monthly meeting of United Service Ledge, 131, will be held at Freemason's fall, Zetland Street, to-morrow evening, the 8th inst, at 7.30. for eight o'clock precisely. CHUK HA, Mok Sz, and Lo Tsun, who were caught by P. C. 630, Mitt Singh, having a small hand at cards in Second Street, were sent to seven day's hard labor as rogues and vagabonds, CHAN YE TAI, Tsan Asan and Chan Aze, for .pes.nitting an accumulation of filth to remain on their respective premises, were fined five dollars each, with the option of a fortnight's free board and lodging.

THE total length of Railway lines open to traffic in India on 1st January, 1881, was 9,325 miles, while, the total mileage of milway's in England and Wales on the same date was 12,547. The percentage proportion of act receipts to total share and loan capital for the railways in the United Kingdom during 1879, was 395, and for Indian Railways 4-68. These financial results certainly speak favourably for railway specula. lion in India.

Tux report of the Italian Ministry of Marine upon the condition of the merchant navy last year is, observes a London contemporary, by no incans a satisfactory one, for while in 1880 it comprised 7,822 sailing vessels, of 922,146 tons burden, and 158 steamers of 77,050 tons burden; in 1881 the number of sailing vessels had declined-, to 7,639, of 895,359 tons burden, the number of steamers having only increased to 176, of 93,698 ions burden. Upon the whole, therefore, the toneage of the merchant navy was less by 10,000 Accounts to the London and China Express, tons at the end of 1881 than it was a twelve- a certain Baron Pawel-Rammingen has been ar month before, and the most discouraging sign is rested in Bavaria, in a monastery at Waldsassen, that while the number of sailing vessels is de- and this news caused great surprise, as a gentle-clining, there is not a corresponding increase in man bearing that name is the husband of Princess the number of steamers, most of which are very Friederike of Hanover. The head of the family, small. Moreover, owing to the harassing nature Baron Alexander, wite resided at Naumburg, de of the taxes imposed upon the different materials, clares that the individual arrested has been cast there is a falling off in the shipbuilding trade, off by the family, and that no conmmunication and out of the : 76 steamers belonging to the mer- chant navy, only 41, of 6,201 tons burden, were existed between him and other members. ̈WE read that the debasing Spanish sport of bull-

built in Italian dockyards. 6ghting has received a severe blow at the in- We note that the Edison Electric Light Company. auguration of the present season. At the first has commenced the experimental lighting by fight of the season at Madrid the matador cans of incandescent lamps of tlie Holborn Caraancha was severely wounded. In the ring Viaduct and adjacent shops and houses. The named Angel Pastor received what is believed 57, Holborn Viaduct, in the basement of which on the following day a young and favouie turero

station from which the district is supplied is at

to be his death-wound. The bull knocked him two immense dyname machines are employed to down and then, returning to the charge, pierced

generate sufficient electricity to feed 2,360 incan- his right side, inflicting a ghastly wound. He descent lamps of 16 candle power. The smaller was taken to the infinnary in a dying state, and

of these machines weighs az tons, and supplies the corrida continued to the end, amid the usual

1,000 lamps; while the larger one supplies 1,360 enthusiasm and excitement.

lamps. Insulated wires are laid in the convenient' subways which pass along the viaduct, serving branch wires, insulated and enclosed in tubes, convey the current to the various buildings, which are lighted by the company. The current, unlike

It is but fair that actors should be judged by the standard of proficiency they set up for themselves. Mr. BANDMANN's company.

Although IRVING is strong in having come amongst us with a great points," his scenes with the Ghost, and flourish of trumpets, heralded by glowing the play-seene being especially effective, notices of past triumphs, and claiming to his Hamlet is great principally for intelli- represent, as "actors to the manner horn," gent conception, and consistent execution, the glories of England's greatest dramatist. Of all the actors we have named, HERR we had imagined that our criticisms would | Basuruass mostly resembles Charles Fren- Two clauses of the Bill providing for the re- of necessity be based on a high standard | TER

The melodramatic style is charac-pression of crime in Ireland, have been adapted of excellence. We were led to believe. teristic of both, and we may add that it dis- by the House of Commons Committee. and did believe, that we were to wit tinguishes all foreign tragedians. Rossi and ness a performance of Hamlet by one of Sanvia included. Mr. BANDMANN's clocu- the leading tragedians of the day. sup. tion is far from being perfect, and his pro- ported by a cultured and efficient body of nunciation of the English language-al experienced artists. To be simply deceived though creditable for a foreigner—is no- in this matter by expecting too much, would ticeable for many radical defects. The not have been surprising; but we were well known speech Seems, Madam; nay certainly unprepared for the woful disap-it is" was but tamely rendered, and the pointment we were actually doomed to ex- celebrated saliloquy "To be, or not to be. perience. Briefly, Shakespere's tragedy that is the question" lacked that dreamy of Hamlet-as represented last night, gracefulness, that expression of lost des- Mr. BANDMANN's impersonation of the Prince pair, which thrill the souls of an audience. of Denmark and Miss Bearder's Ophelia In the scenes with Ophelia Mr. RANDMANN alone excepted—was the feeblest carica. | proved far more effective, and his advice ture on high class acting we have had the to the Players was a triumph of declama. misfortune to witness for many years. Intory art, leading up to a still greater fact-always excepting Mr. BANDMANN and surress in the play-scene, which, by Miss BEAUDET--it was Hamlet burlesqued. the way, apart from Mr. BANDMANN's HERS BANDMANS has played Hamlet over realistic acting, was a ridiculous parody two thousand times, in two languages, in on Shakespere. As we have already re- all parts of the globe, and has fairly won marked, the grave-yard scene was omitted,

A LADY belonging to the most fashionable society a high place amongst modern actors. and the last act confined solely to the fen

in Galveston, who is the mother of quite a large Frankly acknowledging the German his ring match, which, after our Lyceum ex-

family, went to consult a fortune-teller a few days trion's great abilities as an accomplished | periences, was unutterably feeble. That

ago. As she was coming away she met a fiend, who remarked, # You must have heard some good he is seen at his best in Hamlet, which, by the wretched manner in which he was Donaldson, arived in Amoy on the evening of woman who told my fortune says I am to mai and powerful actor, we hardly think that Mr. BANDMANN was heavily handicapped We note that the steamship Glenavon, Captain news, you look so happy." Yes, I did. The that used for are lights is of low tension and the Ling to Subscriptions, Advatisements, &c., he al- although an impersonation possessing supported can hardly be questioned; that the 31st ultimo, having made, we believe, the dressedto the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" | many merits, is neither in conception or he is a grand actor must be admitted by fastest un on record from Yokohama to Amoy, became a maid of honour to Queen Victoria.mediately melt were the cui.ent from any cause

ecution worthy of Mr. RANDMASS's reput all who know anything of the Thespian viz: four days and a half. ation. We had the pleasure of seeing art; but, whilst admitting that his Hamlet Mr. BANDMANN make his debut in London at is a performance noteworthy for many ex- be accompanied by the name and address of the the Lyceum nearly fourteen years ago, in cellences, we are not disposed to shut our Narcisse," and well remember the re-eyes to its serious faults. The ranting, markable success He achieved on that oc- noisy, declamatory style of tragic acting casion in a character admirably suited to has seen its day, and it would be well if Mr. his special capabilities and style. We saw BandMans would recognise that fact, him in many other characters, including We hardly know what to say about the Hamlet, which, if we remember rightly, he other characters in the cast. A detailed played at the old Princess's, supported by criticism is out of the question. With the a powerful company, with but indifferent exception of Miss RearDET, who is evidently results. London audiences, whilst willing an actress of some ability, the rest of the to recognise the German actor's claims to company-judged by their performance in rank as "a star" in his own line. could Hamlet-are outside the pale of cultured criticism. Mr. D'ORSAY Ocurs appeared as the Ghost, also as King Claudius; his Ghost was passable, whilst his King was simply ridiculous. Mr. RessELL as Polenius was

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not be induced to believe that his Hamlet

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was equal to his impersonations in meio- Arrangements have been made to publish The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 PM. Subrama, and such was, and is our own scribers in the central districts who do not receive | view of the matter. We have seen many

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IT is moured, says the Amoy Gazelle, that the revenue craiser Ling Feng will leave Tientsin shortly for Corea with Sir Robert Han, K.C.B., Inspector General of Customis, to open some poris for trade.

as mains from whence numerous sub-mains or

wires may be handled without any unpleasant a wealthy English nobleman, and I will ultimately effects. To lesson danger the wires are fitted at

Just think of it! "Yes, but how about your hus- band and children? Will they be maids of lion- our too?" The lady exclaimed, “Well, I do

certain points with fusible plugs which would im-

to become so strong as to heat the wires and cause risk of fire. The company declare their

We are requested to state that the City Hall Library and Museum will be closed to the raublic declare! I had forgot all about them. I thought ability to supply electricity for lighting and other on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the Sik, 9th, and 10th instant, in consequence of the removal of the cases so that an examination of the building may be made.

I was a widdy, and the fortune-teller fixed up the keards for a widdy, and that spiles the whole lay

out," and the look of gloom that came over her face was sadder than the burial of Sir John Moore. À ̈ NUMBER of hawkers were put through for small amounts for hawking outside the markets The Indian Spectator strongly advises the and calling out their wares in the public streets,iatives of India to direct their attention to the and a few of the ao light or pass gently also con nianufacture of such articles as "candles, cordage tributed to the treasury is the extent of a few and rope, handkerchiefs, flax thread, earthenware, lucifer matches, printing and writing paper, soap, umbrellas, woollens," - &c. Our contemporai

dollars.

Anour a dozen hawkers of vegetables were charged with causing an obstruction of the path way by placing their baskets of vegetables there. ned fifty cents each with the option of two days The offence was admitted and the hawkers were

confinement.

purposes at a price much below that of gas.

SAYS the Shanghai Courier of the 3rd inst.:- Yesterday afternoon a reaction, approaching to something like a panic, accused in Electric shares. That the price at which they were quoted early yesterday (70 premium) was out of all pro- portion to their estimated value was apparent to all cool-headed speculators, as the ridiculous fall of the evening when Chinese holders were offering at 10 proved. Various reasons are given for this

asks why india should pay £200,000 per annum | reaction; according to one account, the Chinese, for candles and lucifer matches, when she ought the conviction that the light was to be generated having consulted several josses, 'had arrived at to be able to produce them herself. He concludes the future prosperity of India must, in a great tion of the "doubly damned," held to be in his remarks as follows:-We are convinced that solely through the combustion of " green devils " —a soli of auto-da-fé, or cremation, or distilla- measure, depend on the increased activity,

their copies before FIVE CLOCK will oblige by Hamlets, and but few good ones, so it is painful to look at, and still more painful CHAN AWA, a seaman, who went on board the energy, and enterprise of the natives themselves. direct opposition to the decrees of Feng-Shui.

at once communicating with the Manager.

The Hongkong Telegraph

Hosasoza, WenseSHAY, JUNE 7, 1882.

“HAMLET, AT THE CITY HALL.

THE BANDMANN Combination of dramatic

artists made their first appearance at the

no slight on Mr. BANDMANN's dramatic powers, if we are conscientiously unable to recognise in his performance of that most trying and difficult of all. Shakesperean roles, the exceptional merits, which some critics have so readily discovered. AmongstTM other representatives of the melancholy Dane, we have

Seen CHARLES KEAN, PHELPS, G. V. BROOKE, WALTER MONTGOM EKY, BARRY SULLIVAN, TALBOT, CHARLES DILLON, FECHTER, FAIRCLOUGH, SALVINI, Rossi, Low Boors, and last, but not

least, HENRY IRVING. We were present at

to listen to. Shakespere's sublime utter ances-and where can anything grander he found than POLUSIUS's advice to his son?-are not supposed to be chattered in the style of a gossiping fish-wife, alike with- out feeling and dignity. The young gentle. man who essayed the character of the fiery Laertes was tame and uninteresting beyond all description, and Hamlet's especial friend, the philosophic Horatio-arrayed in a most fantastic garl-found a feeble exponent in Mr. O'BRIEN. We will considerately draw a veil over the vagaries of the Players, and

Yorsar for the purpose of visiting a friend, hap pened to cast his eyes on the Chief Engineer's umbrella, which he quietly annexed; six months hard labor may keep Mr. Chan Awa's eyes off other people's umbrellas when he again gets his

liberty

Will they awake themselves in the matter? Or The leas superstitious and more calculating among will they only go on ciring insensately, and the Heathens, however, declared that the sudden abusing the Goverment that has done and is doing all in its power to stimulate home products and native industries ?"

depreciation had its origin in the abacus, by which a native Babbage had proved beyond demonstration that at 70 premium the “gas electric pidgin" would not give as good a dividend as, "gas-pidgin alone. Foreigners, on-the ---- other hand, were pretty well positive that the fall was due to a "busted corner;" but the active

Theatre Royal, City Hall, Hongkong, last the last performance of Hamlet at the regret we cannot honestly say a good word marksmen of Hongkong closed last evening, of the sect or fraternity was known as Chang the Shanghai Police Force took place in the night, in Shakespere's célebrated tragedy

Hamlet" before a large and highly ap-Lyceum-after a run of 300 nights-in for ROSENCRANTZ GUILDENSTERY & Co. Miss

preciative audience. As the company had only arrived from Shanghai during the forenoon, and had consequently very little time for preparation or rehearsal for what, under even exceptionally favourable cir-

1876, and still retain most vivid recollec-

BEAUDET was rather disappointing as Ophc tion of the Prince of Denmark-extraor-scene was not devoid of histrionic merit. In tions of lavisa's extraordinary impersonalia, in the opening acts, although her mad dinary for its histrionic merits as a less exacting roles we are prepared to see thoroughly artistic delineation of charac- this lady prove herself an actress of far more ter; wonderful for its utter disregard of con- than average ability. We have never pre-

QUITE recently attention, says the diau Daily" Newer, has been drawn in China to the existence of a sect known as the Tsai-li Huci, or the Fellowship of Reason. The members of this broker heedless of any of these theories was will- sect abstain from wine, opium, and tobacco.ing, and did business at noon to-day at 30 pre- morality, and are loyal and law-abiding citizens. mad world, my masters! They are chaste, avoid gambling, practise miom, at which price they are now quoted. A

On religious occasions they wear white clothing, and they reverence the stars, the scorpion, the THIS morning, saya the Courier of the 3rd inst. lizard, the hedgehog, and the snake.. The head a very interesting ceremony in connection with Sen-Yeh, which means the third son of the family square of the Municipal Police Station. At nine of Chang. He died at Tientsin, and his funeral o'clock the whole of the police off duty, both was attended by over three thousand persons foreign and native, were paraded to witness the who were fed for several days at the expense of presentation of a Gold Cross of Merit to Super- the Society. On the breaking up of the assem-

intendent Penfold, and a Silver Cross, with blage, each man presented an offering to the successor of the late superior, the lowest sum said that the members of this Society keep their doctrines a secret, and that the authorities view the Society with dislike, because they regard it as a means ready to the hand of designing

cumstances, is a trying ordeal for the most ventionalities, and for its thoroughly consist-viously seen such a Queen GERTEUDE as passengers under the provisions of Ordinance thus tendered being five hundred cash. It is Fowler, who was suffering from Indisposition,

We would remind the public that Shakespeare's grand comedy, in five acts, "The Merchant of Venice" will be performed at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this evening by Mr. Bandmann's appear as Shylock, and Miss Beaudet as Portia. Combination Company. Mr. Bandmant will

THE entries for the Silver Cup presented by Colonel Ike Austin for competition to the amateur eighteen shootists having put their names down on the list. Competitors are requested to be in eight o'clock, to settle preliminaries. attendance at the Rifle range, this evening at

we would remind those interested in Chinese Esnigration, says the Amoy Gazette of the 31st ultimo, that British ships conveying Chinese experienced followers of Thespis, It is only fair that some indulgence should be shown,ent, thoughtful, and intelligent reading of the that of Miss FERGUSSON. We doubt the No. 5 of 1874 will not be allowed to carry them and some slight allowance made for certain faultless Hamlet; his defective elocutionary life ever having walked and talked as whole character. Ixvisa is far from being a possibility of any human being in real

an die upper or weather Deck from to-morrow, defects in the performance now under notice:

1st June, until 15th October inclusive. defects, which under different auspices powers in some instances, and his absurd the Queen of Denmark did last night, so CHU YAN LAN and Wong Shik Chun charged might not have been visible. The per-stage tricks and mannerisms are at times

we would in good part advise Miss FER- with being in the streets at a very early hour formance of Shakespere's immortal master painful to witness; but with all that he is

erssos to endeavour to hold the mirror up this morning and creating a disturbance, the WONG KWOK KUN, a coolic, was charged at the piece is a great event in the dramatic his./incomparably the greatest Hamlet of the to nature, to remember that she is repre- using filthy and abusive language to the constable him in the execution of his duty. It appears uniform as Consul, expressed his gratification at second defendant aggravating his offence by instant of Police Sergeant Fisher with assaulting troducing Mr. Haas, who appeared in his official present day. His consistent and thought-senting a living being, and not a wooden who had to use strong measures to get him to tie ful rendering of the character is his great impossibility. We have now only to say station, were treated to four and seven days strength. Most actors-and HERR BASD that the stage management might have hard labour respectively.

tory of this Colony, and therefore is en. titled to special consideration, the more especially when the character of the me- lancholy Dane is in the hands of an actor of world-wide celebrity like Mr. DANIZL E. BANDMANN,

opinion, and mean to fearlessly exercise

As an old and experienced actor he houses.

persons.

Crown, of the same order, '10 Chief Inspector Stripling. All the inspectors, excepting Mr.

were in attendance, also six sergeants and a large number of foreign and native police, There were also present, M. Haas, the Austro-Hungarian Consul; Mr. W. C. Ward, Chairman of the Municipal Council, Mr. G. J. Morrison, Mr. R. A. Gubbay, members, and Mr. R. F. Thorburn, the Secretary. Mr. Ward, in a lengthened speech in-

that Fisher was on duty in Lyndhurst Terrace the honour bestowed on the Municipal Folice. It this morning at four o'clock, when he saw the gave him pleasure to find that the services of the defendant coming along carrying a bundle, which force were so much appreciated by the Govern

MANN is of the number-have made in been improved upon, that the tragedy was we are glad to learn that Mr. Bandmann has he requested him to open; defendant refusing to ment which he (Mr. Hass) represented, and he Hamlet what has been designated an actor's, rather than a student's success.

most indifferently and shabbily dressed- decided to remain in Hongkong for a few days do so, Fisher went to take the bundle which de hoped that the confidence placed in them would and our disagreeable task is done. As there appears to have been some un

They have paid more attention to making

longer, if sufficient support is forthcoming to fendant dropped and hit him three blows in the be justified. Mr. Ward then formally introduced The Merchant of Venice will be per-warrant his doing so. It has been proposed to mouth, and then ran away. Fisher blew his Mr. Hass, as the representative of the Govern- pleasantness in Shanghai between HERR certain "points" with telling effect, rather BANDMANN and our contemporary the

than presenting a thoroughly consistent farmed this evening, and we should ina- give four subscription performances, and a list whistle, and Wong Kwok Kun was arrested by ment. Mr. Hass, who is one of the oldest mem- found that the bundle was. the property of Jojned in 1869, then addreased 'Mr, Penfold and Courier, owing to a difference of opinion as and carefully studied representation of the gine that both Mr. Baxos as Shylock, soliciting subscribers has already been circulated.P.C. 134. From enquiries since made, it has been bers of the Consular Service in China, having and Miss BEAUDET as Portia, will be better Although we have been compelled to rub the to the true province of dramatic criticism entire character. It has been said that suited than they were as Hamlet. and company down rather severely for their poor dis. defendant. Prisoner whose only defence was his staff, and intimated the fact that the presenta

that he did not strike the Police Sergeant was tion to Messrs. Penfold and. Stripling had been by a public newspaper-on which, being

BETTERTON acquired his great reputation. ignorant of the facts of this particular case, by his marvellous facial expression of Ophelia. If Mr. BANDMANN decides to play in Hamlet, we doubt not that they will show

to better advantage in plays of a lighter charac-fined twenty dollars with the option of one made on the recomendation of bis Excellency the horror when the Ghost appears, Davin stay in Hongkong beyond the time an

ter. Besides it is so seldom that we are favored month's imprisonment. With reference to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, in recognition of the we are not called upon to pass an opinion- GABRICK'S Success was also gained in nounced; we would strongly recommend with a visit from artistes of the calibre of Hem above case we think that a rather hard courseable manner the Municipal Police Force had aided before critically reviewing last night's per the closet scene, where his "stage busi-him to confine his efforts as much as pos- Bandmann and Miss Beaudet, that they alone has been pursued. It is a well known fact that in carrying out theduties of the Coniulate. The formance of Hamlet, we may briefly state that we know our rights as independent ness" told with splendid effect. Joussible to comedy and the romantic drama. should proved a sufficient attraction to draw fall Police Sergeant Fisher is more often than other duties he (the speaker) considered were of a most wise, in plain clothes, and we can well imagine important nature; and had it not been for the representatives and leaders of public KEMBLE was great in the grave yard scene

A coolic carrying a parcel which was his own aid of the force, the administration of the Con- (unaccountably omitted in last night's

must know that his company is a very SAYS the Overland Mail:-The Germans are property refusing to open the same for the insulates would be seriously impeded.. In conclu- representation) his stately appearance in

poor one, and quite incapable of doing now reaping the whirlwind. They amused them-spection of a European in plain clothes, or even sion he thanked Mr. Penfold for the services ren- them. The famous, critic, poet, and satirist, his sombre suit of sables, exciting great heavier works, and that nothing looks more aging the anti-Jewish crusade in East Prussia, and powers placed in their hands, but these powers Mr. Penfold and Mr. Stripling. Mr. Penfold re- anything like justice to Shakespere's selves some sighteen months ago by encour in uniform. No doubt the police have great dered, and formally made the presentations to admiration: EDMUND KEAN, who effectu ridiculous on the stage than a star actor even in cultured Berlin itself, and thus tacitly are 'to be used with discretion, and unless plied, thanking Mr. Haas, on behalf of his go ally broke down the pedantry and stilted affectation of the old School, and made supported by a crowd of incapables. In gave their adhesion to the abominable atrocities there was a strong suspicion that the coolic who verament for the special mark of favour bestowed popular a more natural style of acting, in- comedy or melodrama the case is different, of which the Russian people have been guilty has been treated to a month's imprisonment, had on him. He intimated at the same time that variably electrified his audiences in his and in a play-going Colony like Hong- against the unfortunate Jews. But it seems that come by the bundle in a dishonest way, we much what had been done was simply a matter of duty, With such a high authority as a guide scene with Ophelia by rushing back to kong we doubt not that by producing these same Russians have discovered that the question the sight of Sergeant Fisher's interfer and hoped that in the future the force would still to our rights as a public critic, we kiss her hand. In the same scene CHARLES Popular dramas, HERR BANDMANN could German colonists in Russia are quite as prosper-ence in the matter. The hour was not a peculiar retain, not only the confidence of the Austro-

command extensive patronage for some

ous, or even more so, than the Jewish natives; and one, and the casc might apply to any residentèr | Hungarian Government, but also those of all shall proceed to fairly review last night's KENDLE generally achieved a triumph

the barbarians have commenced to plunder the in the colony who had a parcel to send on board nationalities within the jurisdiction of the Muni- time to come.. extraordinary representation of Hamlet by of pathos. Young was greatest in the

Teutons and destroy their property. Prince Bis ship, for instance, or anywhere else. We should cipality. The ceremony was then concluded, Mr. BANDMANN's company, showing all murder of POLONIE'S, and in the interview

marck will probably make a strong runoistance, renainly think our own coolics-justified in refuse and the police force dismissed-M÷Dinas, of the- possible leniency to minor faults and fail

and the affair may be settled; but in the meaning to open our parcels for the inspection of any French Municipal Police, was also presented on ings, honestly desiring, so far as our duty

whiis, if the threat only teaches the arrogant police officer, and we are much mistaken if the Thursday last, in the French: Mixed Court, with as impartial critics will allow, to

conquerors of France that a Nemesis infallibly power is in the hands of the police to compel a pursues all evil counsela, it will be of some subs bundle carrier to expose his charge, unless under lemente, and set down nought in 'malice."

tantial benefit to the civilised world.

most exceptional circumstances,

Churchill, in his Rosciad says:

* Actors--as dctor-pro a lawful game,

'T'in poet's right,and a lie whali baz his claim?

Al common exhibitions—upan la

For praise or consure to the common eye;

This is a general tax, which all muse pay, From those who scribble, down to those who play.”

with the Queen, and FECHTER took the house by storm with his pause: Why, should I take it!" in the speech "Oh, what a rogue and peasant clave am 11"

"THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy-

Russell. This Illustrated Pamphleton Perfumery, &c., published at 6d, may be had gratis from any Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or Jon GoSNELL & Co, London-[ADVT.)

a similar presentation to that of Mr. Stripling, for the servicco rendered to the Consulate by hlm.

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