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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1882.
lish part of his lesson, and he read it from are opposed to popular feeling? Because THE steamers Kumamoto Maru and Kajanat- Į TRE- Paris correspondent of the Telegraph, ze boem of boctry:
they resort to a policy of Interference and fianuhar came over from Sam-shui-po, this writing on Egyptian affairs on May 5th, ob- restriction. According to the present sys-morning. The steamship Zenner has gone into serves-Pourparlers are being very actively tem the local officials have to carry out
the Cosmopolitan Dock,
**1 didlm de, va cal and ze fiddle,
Za dog he jumps over za arvom,”
ze beeble zey cry, and ze vise. men zay, "it is Dragie Bower." And dey ver right, the instructions of the Central Government, 12 is stated by the Marseilles correspondent of After some time.. TROMPETALOWER he is and if they do not comply with them they the Daily News that thirty thousand Turkish made to gone before ze Emperor to read are liable to be immediately dischargedonter to be prepared for every eventuality which troops are said to be stationed in Tripoli, and in' ze works of ze great dramatists, but he | Is it therefore wrong, to consider their
may arise from this unlooked-for concentration, zay. "No, I vill go to England and I vill actions as those of the Central Govern the French flying squadron is reported to have teach dem how dey most act, and I vill ment? According to local papers and recival erders to be ready at a moment's notice dake dis poor devil Zhakshspeare ́s lectal private correspondence, a policy of inter- to sail for the Barbary coast. pook, and I vill make him a great man." ference and restriction is carrier on. Go And i hacks up his draps, and he go tovernment officials, for example, prevent America to find ze pure English language, the Liberals from organizing political and ven he half vound it, he dakez ze parties; the officers are forbidden to read | sincere, and honest, and believes in the sincerity feetal pook of ze poor devil Zhakshpears. | Liberal papers, and prevent the people and he learn Omelet, and Zhylock, and from holding social gatherings-actions Odello, and all de beebles vot are in ze within the limits of such freedom as every lectal pook, ami he get some clothes vot are
citizen is entitled to. Even children must like zase peoples vould vear, and he look at admit this. Men love freedom and dislike himself in ze glass, and he declaim, and den interference, and the officials excite the he shmile the shmile zat is ze laugh of suc-hatred of the people by acting in opposi- cess, and he shake hands mit himself, andtion to popular feeling. History records he whishpers mit himself, it is Dragie the orcurrence of sanguinary domestic Bower." And he was right. And he troubles, and rebellions caused by poli.
in an, article upon the release of the Irish Parlia Tux semi-official Journal de St. Pétersbourg, mentary suspects, says: "Mr. Gladstone is bold, and honesty of others. It is, however, scarcely probable that the Irish leaders and their Trans. atlantic friends will distry after the fresh con- cessions made by the Government in their
Lavour."
LEUNG AVOW was charged before Mr. Watehouse this morning with stealing an opinn pipe valued at fifty cents. Prisoner admitted the charge and said he stole the pipe because he had no money. Evistence was produced to shew that prisoner had four previous convictions against him, three
SAYS the Sportsman of April 29th:---Bravo, Mr. Commissioner Kerr! We have had on several occasions in disagree with your decisions, but in carried on between France and England in refer the money-lending case you were quite correct, Cnce to the state of affairs in Egypt, and it is to and have wiped out a multitude of sins. You he hoped that the length of time needed by the stated yesterday that no asurer should find adopted will be effectual. I hear on very good day Mr. Cominissioner Ker was asked by some two Governments in coming to a decision is a mercy in your court, and nobly you carried out guarantee that the line of action ultimately to be the resolution. The facts are these. On Thurs authority that Prince Bismarck has quite recently money-lenders to send a man to prison for a debi repeated his suggestion that, in the event of an of 5, the interest charged on a loan advanced armed intervention becoming necessary, English by them being at the rate of 451 per cent! In- troops should be employed for the purpose. Io stead, however, of doing so, he ordered the debt was received by the English Government, but some time towards the close of the century. As not profess to know in what spirit the proposition to be paid by 2. a month, by which anange the mere fact of the suggestion having been made Shylock said:
ment, he said, the plaintiffs would get their money
is significant.
A Damic cume to Julament! Yes, Daniel! Oh, wie yng Judge, her i de honour thee! O the subject of the new policy of the Liberal tritle, and the garer cannot conscientiously claim Four hundred and fifty-one per cent. is no mean Government towards Ireland, the Berlin Fossische, that he has been hardly dealt with. Zeitung, the leading Progressist organ, says, The Bandimann-Beaulet Combination will np- "Mr. Cladstone's new policy is but a return to ter enunciated in his electoral speeches, anding in Tom Taylor's adaptation of "Narcisse," that of peace and justice which the Prime Minis- pear at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this even which he has carried out most consistently since the drama in which Mr. Bandmaan male his his entrance into office, with regard to foreign first appearance in London-at the Lyceum in affairs, as Afghanistan and the Transvaal show. 1868. Those who wish to see Mr. Bandmann Respecting the Irish question the majority of the at his best should not miss this opportunity, as members of Mr. Gladstone's Cabinet have been
Narcisse is far and away his best performance. but in an unfortunate hour it was departed from,
We have been wondering by what magic means and recourse was had to the Irish Coercion Bill, adequate representation of Narcisse with his an act deplored by all sincere Liberals. As was prophesic, this action of the Government has failed to effect a cure of the evil, and now a re-
The Nord-Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung closes turn is inade to liberality and reconciliation."
article upon the question with the remark that Mr. Gladstone is playing a hazardous game.
gome to Ergoland, and he deach the bee.tival discontent, and misdemeanour of for steating and one for damaging trees. His from the very beginning in favour of this policy, Mr. Bandmann hopes to give anything like an
officials. If the Government desires the prosperity of the nation it must act in at cordance with the public feeling, Dishonest and mean officers seek their own personal benefit and are hated by the people. The ministers of the Government worked hard in the time of the Restoration, sacrificing their personal interests, and have up to the present conducted public affairs in a pro-
ble how to act, and he play Omelet, and he years plack dread gloves all ze time he blay him, and rome of ze ignorant becble dey zay. Zis is wrong." But he vos right. Ven he lay Omelet he dell to Ovelia "Go to a nonnery," he dell her zo hard zat her eye it come quite plack. And It is requested that all communications rela- zen ze beybles of London begin to zee zat ting to Salscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be abit vas Dragic Bower, and zey tell him, dressed to the "Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" || - You are doo good vor us, you vaste yourgressive spirit. They further decided to
Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The dime here, you should go with your gifts to Elitor" and not to indivishal members of the the Brovinces, to Dover, and Butney, and Communications intençal for publication must blazes of that sort," and he bag up his be accompanied by the name and address of the drabs unce more, and he goes, and ze writers, ent necessarily for publication; but as beuble of Dover, and Butney, and Belfast.vernment. Some say that it is done be-. evidence of good faith.
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele. | and blazes of zat sort," zey gone and zey graph will always be open for the fair discussion sphend all ze money zal zey have to zee
cause some men are so radical and violent. by correspondents of all questions affecting public:
but the accusation is unfounder, because interests, it must be distinctly understood that him, and ven dey have no money dey say, the Editor does not in any way hot himself rus-It is no matter, it is Dragic Bower pensible for opinions thus expressed.
and not to the Editor,
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TRAGIC POWER.
establish a National Assembly in 1890. The local officers, on the contrary, carry put a policy of interference, and this en- tirely destroys the reputation, of the Ciùs
Worship sent Mr. Leung Ayow to be exposed for the space of six hours in the stocks at the scene of his present offence.
MOS scandalous affair, in which Bumble A funeral took place at the cemetery, of a pauper appears at his old tricks, is reported from Leeds, child, and the chaplain read the service over the coffin. Afterwards it was discovered that the officials at the Workhouse had sent an empty coin to the cemetery, and left the dead body in It'tay well be asked how long will this sort of thing be allowed to go on, the mutuary. The body was afterwards interred.
It has been often said that some people derive a strange sort of satisfaction from very curious things. We read in a home paper that a Mr. Alfred Smith, of Ipswich, secretary of a local Liberal Association, is reported to have said "he felt a sort of satisfaction when he heard the Irish people had taken to shooting the landlords. If anybody ought to be shot in Ireland it was the trust ar. Smith had been dining before he made landlords." Our contemporary observes:-We this speech. It is the only excuse we can make for it.
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and Kwok Ashan, shopkeeper, were charged be ERNEST FRANCISCO ROZARIO, godown keeper,
fore Mr. Wodehouse this morning, the first de- fendant with stealing six bags of cotton; valued at ninety dollars, the property of Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co., and the second defendant with receiving the same, knowing it to have been stolen. Mr. Wotton appeared for defendants. Mr. J. 5. Judah, an assistant in the firm of Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co. stated that his firm had investigated the case and found that it was not one of larceny, the cotton being merely the thought he had a fight to sell, although that idea sweepings of the godown, which first defendant
was an erroneous one. Mr. Judah further said that his firm were satisfied that there had been
ion of the sentence passed on Dr. Lamson, who sweepings of the godown, and asked that the no dishonesty in the matter, as first defendant's predecessor had been in the habit of selling the case be dismissed. discharged,
Defendants were accordingly
THE plea of insanity urged in favour of a remiss-
responsible for his actions. The same might be said of every murderer since the days of Cain.
present company. We are not at present allud. ing to the calibre of the various members of the Combination, but to their numerical weakness,
Beauet and Fergusson fonn the entire fanale especially as regards the fairer sex. Mesdames
strength of the Company, and unless our recol. make his debut in the piece at the Lyceum lection is greatly at fault-we saw 'Bandmann
least are required in one or two of the scenes, fourteen years ago-from six to eight ladies at
However, judicious pruning will no doubt re- move this difficulty, and like all star tragedians, Mr. Bandmann evidently believes that he alone is quite enough to da justice to the piece, and satisfy the public. Although we are unable to shut our eyes to Mr. Bandmann's imperfections as an actor, especially in his Shakesperean. im- personations, we can conscientiously bear testi- mony to his great abilities. In his own style of character, such as Narcisse, Handmann has pro- pre-eminence should of itself prove a great at- bably had no rival since Fechter died. This
traction, and secure a large attendance at the City Hall this evening,
of Theatrical Vengeance" is the latest move THE Paris correspondent of the Telegraph writes on May 5th that the formation of a "Committee
public opinion recognises the benefits arising from the existence of political parties And zey ver right, Den he act zo much established by suck men. Liberalism is zat ze angel of good gifts comed to him only tolerated through the force of reason. vonce more and she gif him a little pot mit Freedom guarantees to the people the right inspiration in it, and she dell him, "My of meeting. Thus, for instance, commercial chill, you mix some vot is in zo Jeetal pot meetings are permitted by law, and the mit hot water, and some salt and bepper, public knows that. What harm, then, is and you drink it while you act, just to keep there in holding political meetings, and in your strength up with. And one night, reading liberal papers as far as their ob-
was recently executed at Wandsworth Gaol, has call "zocks and buckskins. half not made ciety? Public opinion says the same. Can have felt-sympathy with the convict will receive ven ze man vet helped to put on vai you ject is only to promote the welfare of so-
ted to a good deal of discussion. People who
adopted by the ultra-Socialist party. It will be remembered that on Saturday night a melodrama ready for his inspiration, and he comed off it he called just that local officers prohibit a melancholy satisfaction from the fact that the CHAN AYAN, Cheung Atai, and Kwan Shap Szpartial success, at the Bouffes du Nord Theatre. by Malle. Louise Michel was produced, with only the stage, and he zay to zis man,"Vhere is social gatherings and commercial meet-prisoner confessed his guilt before death. It has were up before Mr. Wodehouse this morning, the The piece fell flat, and the firs: night audience mein drink? You know I cannot act midoutings when such meetings are our birth-been urged that the man was mad, and was not dis." And the foolish man he run and right and guaranteed by law? The action
McDougal in the discharge of his duty, and the the people's cause, some of the more revolu first defendant being charged with resisting P.C.
not being entirely composed of sympathisers th fetch it, and he zay, "Here is your Liebeg, of our antagonists is both logically and
second and third defendants with assaulting the tionary tirades in "Nadine" provoked laughter and you can't act mit it cider! And practically too violent. It they go on in
It is morally certain a man never commits à said constable. It appears that McDougal was instead of enthusiasm. A number of friends of TRONPETALOWER he look at him mit his the same way the consequences will be
murder when he is in a proper frame of mind. on duty this morning about two o'clock in the Malle. Louise Michel, taking up the cause of Leagle eyes, and he say, "it is vell vor you terrible, and it is they who are responsible LIVERPOOL we are told has a notoriety for crines defendant in a small dingy, pulling from Aber themselves by creating disorder in the theatres police-boat at Aberdeen,' He noticed the first their heroine, forthwith resolved to revenge. you are not a voman," and ze voolish man for them. Nothing can check the prepon-of violence. This famous port, in fact, invented deen to Ap Li Chau, and thinking the circum frequented by a different class of spectators derating tendency of popular feeling. An- the cornerman, and nursed the purrer" with stance suspicious, hailed him, no notice being from that which usually honours the Bouffes cient statesmen, being ignorant of this a fatherly care. There the wife clog dancer found taken of his call, first defendant pulling du Nord, Forming themselves into a "Com- fact, committed great errors. We feel no congenial place, while the town was as a forcing alongside a junk and remaining there for amittee of Theatrical Vengeance," and selec sympathy with our enemies and their bed for the gentry who waltzed on the police. A time, eventually coming back to Ap Li Chau ting, the Renaissance as the scene of their faults, but we regret that the peace of so-
new form of crime-Jew-baiting-seems likely when the constable wanted to go on his beat and first operations, they wrote to the "Citizen to be added to the list. At the Liverpool Police and have a look round; prisoner did not ap- Manager" of that theatre, informing him that as ciety should be disturbed by their actions. Court on April 27th, two men were charged with pear to like this proceeding and pushed the his house was frequented by "swells, cocoltes, wilfully, and without cause, beating an old jew constable back, at the same time calling out and other reactionaries" it would receive an ina savage and inhuman fashion. Happily they something in Chinese which brought the second early visit from the committee. They have not were committed for trial, so that this particularly and third defendants on the scene, a general scrim-yet inade their appearance, but the manager has Russian form of sport has been nipped in the hud.mage took place, the constable getting cut slightly taken steps to give them a warm reception when- on the hand with a chopper which the second defendant used. The constable had a severe
ever they come. Apropos of "Nadine," Mdile. struggle for the chopper which he eventually the number of cuttings effected in her piece by Louise Michel is said to be highly indignant at succeeded in obtaining possession of He after the official censors. She suggests that in future wards boarried the boat and found nothing sus- picious in her. The first defendant said he did the situations, on which dramatic authors could..
the censorship should furnish the catchwords and not know the constable was hailing him so did not stop. The second defendant said he did not
build up their plots. strike the constable with the chopper, while the to do with it. His Worship settled this rather third defendant's story was that he had nothing mixed up affair by binding over the three defend ants to be of good behaviour for three weeks, in the sum of five dollars personal recognisance.
he goes avay, and he dies mit fright. 1 could much more dell, of mein dear vren TROMPETBLOWER, but I must mine bock drunk and light mine pipe, and you may zhoust look at his bigfeatures in the museums while I do so.
As amusing biographical sketch under the above heading, which appeared in The Australian Dramatic News and Society fournal of September 3rd 1881, has been forwarded to as from Calcutta by a correspondent, whom we shrewdly suspect to be our ancient enemy, Dave Causos. Why the irrepres- Vell, have you seen ze bigtures? Dere sible minstrel should put himself to so much is ze Angel mit the sausage and sourkraut trouble in order to supply us with such in- (it is goot). And here is HERR TROMPET- teresting "copy" we cannot divine, nor BLOWER as Omelet, ze character he made- is it our province to inquire. If we cared Zhakshpeare famous mit. And here you to speculate on the matter we might think zee him drinking mit ze inspiration ze that as Causox's biography does not appear angle gif hini. And zisits a pigdure of the in "Men of the Time," it is just possible shtatue vot the ladies of the stage in Engo- the sketch in the Australian paper is the land haf made him, for dey all love him so, true story of his own professional career. Now you have seen moch enough to make And yel Cansus never played Hamlet, you happy. Ze vise men dey dink that if nor is he a native of the Fatherland. a man here shpeek ton much about Heux However, as we are always ready to TROMPETALOWER and his Dragle Bower, give publicity to deserving talent, without he vill go nad. And day are right. Der further comment we leave our readers to HERR TROMPETBLOWER is not ein German form their own conclusions as to who is Jow. He is Heprew Teutonic, or ze oud- the actual hero of the following sketch:- Site of a Saussage. Und I am right.
Mein dear vren TROMPETBLOWER is not
TELEGRAM S.
LONDON, 9th June, 1882. THE ASCOT GOLD CUP. Foxhall
....First. Faugh-a-ballagh l'etronel
Third
TURKEY. The Sultan persists in his refusal to sanction a conference. The Turkish commission has been cordially received in Cairo.
A landlord and escort in Galway have been shot at and killezi.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
WONG APANG and Ho Aun, for gambling in the
ment.
public streets, were sent to three day's imprison- WONG ACHAN, a jinricksha coolie, for stealing brass smoking pipe, vained at two dollars, was sent to gaol for six months, with hard labor, by
Mr. Wodehouse,
COMPETITORS for the Silver Cup presented by Colonel Ike Austin are reminded that the contest will take place this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp.
Ax Indian contemporary remarks that the fact that cobras have a taste for music was strikingly illustrated the other day at Perambare. A young lady had just sat down to her piano, and was amusing herself with some lively airs, when she heard something rustling beneath the seat and tapping the ground as if to attract attention. Turning her eyes from the notes before her, what should she see, but a cobra, with its hood erect and swaying it about, as if chammed with the music and beating time to it. The fair player was not prepared to gratify her musical visitor any longer, so she called for help and had the reptile killed.
Is it a joke? Gravely set out in the columns of
a Londoncontemporary is the news that four Irish
members, with the design of indicating that brought in a grotesque bill, providing a pillory outrages are not confined to Ireland," have for wife-beaters, in which they are to remain at
the discretion of the court, with their name and
T
IN an interview Mr. Parnell communicated the
the course the Parliamentary party acting with following particulars respecting his release and him will probably adopt: "The news of the change in the Government's Irish policy was a surprise to me. The first intimation I had of
from Bushire :-"About eighty miles from here in Kilmainham Gaol, stating that Mr. Forster anything unusual in the political situation was a THE correspondent of the Bombay Gazeffe writes telegram on Tuesday afternoon which I received
him bin Khis, who is one of the mapy claimants first. Later in the day we had further confirma- is the Fort of Rastak, the head-quarters of Ibra had resigned We could scarcely credit it at
the late Sultan Azran bin Ches, whom the pre-governor of the gaol announced that I was dis of the Sultanate of Omon. He is the brother of tion of the news, and at 8.30 that evening the sent Sultan Seyed Toorkee supplanted. He took charged, and that my colleagues, Messrs. Dillon Musna-ak Fort about eight years ago, but then and O'Kelly, had also been set free. "As to what the Indian Government sent the Rifleman to my Parliamentary colleagues will do (Mr. Parnell shell him out. With the usual Arabian negli-said) it is difficult to say until after the Govern. gence, Mama-ah was left so very inefficiently ment's new line of policy for Ireland hos: been took the place about the middle of last month. matter of speculation that it will be better to garrisoned that Ibrahim again surprised and disclosed. At present everything is so much a Seyed Toorkee, after ineffectually endeavouring await developments. It is necessary before to get the assistance of the English Government, we decide to wait and see what the Go. collected an army of 2,000 men, and with an 18- vernment are going to do with the land That Is the pressing issue just the 8th April, H.M.S Ready accompanying his now. village is situated on the coast 55 miles to
We are disposed to hear what they have to watch proceedings. Masna-ah fort and to say upon that and other matters. With regard to Michael Davitt, his release is of the most vital the westward of Muscat. On the 9th Seyed importance, in order to secure the tranquillity of low hill 800 yards from the east face. The who the new Irish Secretary is to be, for none Toorkee got his 18-pounder into position on a the country. Much of course will depend on
firing was kept up quickly, but the shooting but a thoroughly capable man will suit. No one was bad; so on, the morning of the 9th the of our party could, of course, take the office even gun was brought to within 300 yards of the if it were offered him; for it is improbable that fort and the bombardment renewed with much the Govemment would concede the tenns which
an Acdor, he is vat you call Artiste-Great Tax following article on the subject of the Artiste-ze greatest of all Artiste. He vos Japanese Government acting in opposition give birth ven he vas but a leetle childe,. to popular feeling is translated from the and that was one grade day vor Germany, Choya Shimbun by the Japan Herald. The for Engeland, vore de ole vorld. He vas native paper was suspended by the Govern- nu gommon invand this babe TROMPET- ment for its publication:-The members BLOWER, from de gradle he show signs ov of the Constitutional Monarchical party de Bower, the Great Bower. de greatezt say that the Government hold the came ov oll Bower, av vich he vas the lonely views as themselves-views which are pozezor. He bite his nurse's ear von he devoid of principle, and are detrimental to Is dree-muats ov agedness. The nurse the welfare of the nation. From a political CHINO ALUM, for hawking congee without a she did not like it, she vos ignorant, dull, point of view we are therefore diametric- license, was sent to gaol for a couple of days by but do vize men dey zay it is de Dragically opposed to the party and even to the Mr. Wodehouse, being unable or unwilling to Bower, it is goot. And dey ver right. De Government. Political parties in every pay the fine of half a dollar. nurse she go away, and dê beable zay decountry are as hostile against one another CHAN ALAN, a carpenter, charged with stealing There are many ways of punishing a wife far/ pounder sent in a dhow, arrived on the scene on question. child vill dle, but no-de Angelov good gifts as fire and water. How does this hostility Icomed and veed de babe on de sausage ov success, and de sourkraut ov Dragic Bower, Den de child he gommenz to grow big and strong. And his hair it begin to curl;
originate? The faults of one party invite the challenge of another. That being the case we do not feel any sympathy if the Goy- ernment officials, our antagonists, act in
If we write under the above
a copper bolt, value fifty cents, the property of Messrs. Fenwick & Co., said he bought the bolt from a man in the street who had since left the colony. The weight of evidence being dead against the carpenter's yarn, Mr. Wodehouse
sent him to six week's hard labor.
offence "displayed overhead in letters not less than two inches long." This, says our authority, would be of little service, as the feelings of the British rough can only be reached through his skin. That, we fear, is perfectly true. Unhappily, justice always be done, would have to come under there are in England many then whe, could
the lash, though they do not so far commit them- selves to allow of a prosecution being instituted.
worse than kicking her.
THE Pioneer's latest Fersian news received from a good authority is, that a Russian detachment pied an entrenched position there, though has been sent to the Tejend River, and has occu-
whether the party is merely engaged in survey
and his nose it arrives at a noble bend, a manner exposing them to the animosity We read that owing to a number of Greek sailors work, or has more sinister designs does not ap- and de vize men say, “Did ve not dell you? of the people, and are glad of it, as it were, refusing to pay the Customs dues at Aivalik, pear. They are making themselves well ac- And dey ver right. Very vell, den he go as it gives our party an opportunity for situated opposite Mitylene, on the Asiatic coast, quainted with the road to Sarrakhs, that im- out to play vid de boys dey call him success, "Sneak!" and de vize men say nodings heading, which rather looks like an advice sailors and the Ottoman authorities; it being which the Persians are holding with only a few stormed by about 200 Arabs, beaded by Seyed ally himself with the Administration. I have to a rather serious affray occurred between the portant strategic point in the Herat direction. greater effect. At to a.m. the fort was pluckily would be asked before one of our party would all de tine, for fear ze boys dey drow to our antagonists, they may think we act found necessary to call out the troops. Although mea, and as the Mery Turkomans are net anxious Buder, the chief of the forces. The wall not thank scores of friends for telegrams and mes stones. And day vere right. Zo young from a desire of reproaching the Govern TROMPETALOWER he go to ze girls, and zey ment.
a number of the combatants were a good deal to begin a new campaign, the engineers find no having been breached the besiegers had great sages of congratulation on my release. Among But we are merely acila by knocked about, no fatal results are reported. difficulty in examining the country carefully. The difficulty in forcing an entrance. One párty built other messages I have received the following fear him, and he make dem cry-he could political-inspiration, and whenever a chance. The Great Consul at Aivalik, of course, throws Tejend is a dangerous river at this season of the not help it, it was Dragic Bower.
is thrown in our way we avail ourselves of the blame on the Ottoman authorities that year, as it is liable to sudden floods which in-fiercely, another battered in the postern,, and Archbishop of Cashel heartily congratulates Mr. up a fire against the great gate, which burnt from the Archbishop of Cashel, at-Thurles Dis TROMPETOLOWER den he goes to it and attack the enemy. The reason why place, whilst the latter hold the Greek sailors undate vast tracts of land. When Maior, Napierome scrambled up the walls by date-tree poles-Parnell, Mr Dillon, and Mr. O'Kelly on their re school, and he learn of everydings very we now White is that we desire to promote postale for the disorder. The Porte has ad- was at Sarrakhs in May 1879, he found the Even after the wall was won, some of Ibrahim's lease. He congratulates the country through fast, and de beeble dey gome to hear his the welfare of the community. We call dressed a formal complaint to the Helleric Tejend about 2,000 yards wide, and running like men gallantly defended the keep, but numbers them on the general situation, though the triumph splendid voice ven he read lessons, and it the attention of the officers to the following been ordered into the circumstances of the lake it formed was over 200 miles in circum-side; but at is o'clock, the besiegers being rein. Davitt is free, and fax from it if Shaw be ap Legation at Constantinople, and an inquiry has a mill race, while the Turkomans stated that the bolted, dropping over the wall on the unattacked cannot be considered 'complete until Michael was beautiful, and ven he gone to ze Eng-facts-What is the reason that the officers disturbance.
forced, the fork was surrendered.
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