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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TELEGRAMS for Bangkok can go forward by mail closing at Singapore at 10 am. to-morrow the 13th instant, and 8 aan. on Wednesday the 14th. MEMBERS of the Hongkong Humane Society are reminded that the Annual Meeting will be held in the City Hall, this afternoon at half-past five [ o'clock.
but asserts that His Excellency "is re-
We note from the Shanghai papers that Com Tire Shanghai Mercury hears that the treaty | THEATRICAL writers in search of a subject for a sponsible for having urged the Chinese an,”
mander Klausa, ofthe German corvette liis has between Corca and China has not yet been delightful liule domestic comedy may find it in the troubles of Mrs. Mackay, an American lady "For what possible purpose "continues THE steamship Leaner comes out of the Cosmo-been promoted to the rank of Captain. His signed,
many friends in this Colony will be glad to hear TSO TSUNG-TANG says the Mercury is expected would be a gond title. Mrs. Mackay has a resitling in Paris. "The Hunt for an Heiress" the Press," could he have published the re-politan Dock this aftemoon.
of his promotion. turns of the largest ratepayers in the
in a day or two. The Taotai has gone to 500 charming daughter, whose natural attractions Gazelle but to demonstrate to the Secretary
SAYS the Shanghai Mferenry of the 5th instant: chow in a steam launch to meet him. The of State that British and foreign interests
Naval Yard, which was sold for Tls. 55,000 acial duties since Thursday last owing to the ex-ing dollars lodged in the bank. Somebody, whe are enhanced by the fact that appended to her -An offer of Tis, 90,000 has been made tor thề | Mandarina have been unfit to attend to their ofi-
sweet name are some charming figures represent- here were trißing as compared with those
month ago, A gentleman who is laying out a pectation of the reforming Viceroy's visit. To was not invited to one of Mrs. Mackay's bails, of the Chinese, and he consistently laboured
beautiful garden on the Carter Road, the finest will be put up at the Arsenal. The City Man-published a statement to the effect that the young to make this appear to be the case, in
landscape garden ever seen in Shanghai, has darins will receive him at the Cling Wang Miao, heiress was engaged to be married to Prince order to give greater force to his policy.
been offered Tls. 31,000 for it.
the Temple in the City, it a little typical Chinese Phillipe de Bourbon. The result of this was For this reason be advised the Chinese to
garden to the left of the street that leads by the that the American lady received numerous con- well-known lake with the tea house on it. The
gratulatory calls from distinguished personages. This pade her angry, and she wrote to the newspapers indignantly denying the insinuation.
tensely keen." Every day since she left school life, for the chase after her daughter is so "in- She complains that she has no peace in her
monial negotiators unknown to her, who demand Mrs. Mackay receives piles of letters from matri- interviews, the object of which is to assure her child's happiness. Innumerable calls are made
invest in land, doubtless not forgetting the while that such transactions would swell the stamp revenue, and help to augment the value of the Crown Lots still unsold. The bubble has burst now, however, and
the Colony is beginning to feel the effects of the inßation promoted by Governor HENNESSY." To residents in this Colony, no explanations or arguments are required to expose the baseless foundations which exist for Governor HENNESSY being in the slightest degree hell responsible for the
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H.M.S. Victor Emanuel was towed over to her typhoon moornings, opposite the Government Conf Sheds at Kowloon, by the steam-tug Fame this morning.
THERE will be a parade of the Government and Volunteer Fire Brigades at the Central Fire Brigade Station, on Wednesday next at half past
four o'clock.
TSE ACRUN who admitted stealing four lemonade bottles, the property of Messrs. A. 5. Watson & Co. was sent by Mr. Thomsett to a fortnight's hard labour.
hear he owns a good number of houses.
WE. (Jeɛurp) team from our Swatow corres- pondence that great activity still prevails there in the building line, to meet the legitimate require arden is seldom open to the public. ments of the increased local trade. Besides the Amour a quarter past three this afternoon inch sactions, we understand that one of the local mis-smoke in considerable volume being seen issuing mercantile firms'engaged in thèse business tran
commotion was created in Staunton Street by sionaries, the Rev. Dr. W. Ashmore, is dealing from the iron-barred opening leading from the very successfully and very busily in mud we cook-house of No. 23 Peel Street to Staunton Street. Large crowds of Chinese assembled calling out "fire" "fire" and making a great found that in the cook house at the back a lot of uproar. Upon entering No. 23 Peel Street it was
old matting, straw for covering bottles, &c. were burning and sending forth the smoke. Inspector Cleaver happened to arrive on the spot, and with
have developed into a serious conflagration and
Tur public meeting of Chinese held in the City Question will receive special attention in our Hall on Saturday afternoon to discuss the "Land
next issue. The Chinese residents of Hongkong CHUS HOP SHUNG, charged before Mr. Thomseitwe do not mean the wretched speculators, and with stealing clothing and jewellty to the value men of straw, to whose unscrupulous gambling the respectable merchants and traders who have
men of business who would be glad to be match-makers: secretaries of titled personages, Prics, dowagers of quality, distinguished fo
cigners from all parts of the globe, who have proposals of marriage to enunciate. Threatening and abigails are beset with sharks wanting in
To enlighten of four dollars, admitted the offence and was propensities the present crisis is mainly due, but the aid of a few buckets of water what might letters also pour in. The concierge, governess,
results of the maddes! gambling which Hongkong has ever known, the outside world, it is only necessary to state that all His Excellency ever did in the matter, either publicly or privately, was to
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treated to three months' free board and lodging, hand labor being added. -
We would rewind members that a Regular Meet
held in Freemason's Hall, Zetland Street, this
been made the innocent victims of the move ment-have little reason to thank either the European capitalists, or the foreign press-as
endangered the entire street as well as Staunton Street, was happily extinguished.
formation about mademoiselle's habits, taste, fa- vourite theatre, and hours for walking in the
cause inquiries to be made as to the lanting of Lodge, St. John, No. 618, S.C., will be represented by our morning and evening contem: "HAVE mercy upon me. Don't give me into Bois. Possibly, after all, the best way for Mrs.
de character of the land transactions, and
to publicly state at a meeting of the
evening, at half-past eight o'clock precisely.
self.
Legislative Council that the result of these Visiting brethern are cordially invited to attend. inquiries had led to him to believe that, in
NGATIM and Lo Achan, for having a quiet set to the main, the buying and selling of house with their tists, were fined half a dollar cach, by and landett properties, which was then tip: Mr. Thomsett. Han Akam, for stealing a pair of talk of the Colony, was of a genuine char trousers valued at one dollar eighty, was served acter. As a matter of fact, at that time. aint with three months' hard labor by Mr. Thom great number of the transactions were genuine: the pernicious elements were in- Firodured later on. This is the sum total of His Excellency's resprasibilities in the notorious land speculation: what they actually amount to we leave the public to decide for themselves. The publication of the return of ratepayers in the Government Grusele, alluded to by the Due Press, had really nothing to do with the land maina: it was merely a departmental return, and a very significant one, showing the extent
pathy, which ought to have been forthcoming a poraries-for the assistance, advice, and sym.
such a time as this.
MANY residents in Hongkong will remember that most genial of German ship-masters, Captain. Lange, for years in command of the steunship Cassandra on this coast, and will regret to hear that he has been lost at sea.
After leaving China, Captain Lange went home to Get.nany, Lai Arus, for obstructing PC. 33, in the execu- and was speedily appointed to the cominand of tim of his duty, by holding him by the band the steamer Americe, a large vessel running be while a coke whom the constable was going to
tween Hamburg and New York. In crossing arrest for throwing rubbish in the harbour, made the Autantic on a voyage from New York to his escape, was tined five dollars with the option Hamburg, the Anterior encountered the heavy weather which has proved fatal to so many pf ten days' imprisonment. The fine was paid. LEONG AWEST, for picking up a piece of wood posed to have foundered with the loss of all vessels during the past few months, and is sup valued at ten cents, was treated to a fortnights' hands. Captain Lange has many friends in this hard labor. The wood in question was the pro-Colony, who will be grieved to hear of his death. perty of one Lai Aling and was picked up in the vicinity of his premises. The above is a strong a piece of old rope or the Aberdeen Road, the said rope having a cow tied to the end of it. CHEUNG A1501, for stealing a cotton umbrella valued at eighty cents, was sent to three month's possession of a plank value half a dollar, which hard labor by Mr. Wodehouse. For being he said he picked up in the street, Li Atai, strect obstructionist, was treated to three month's hard labor by Mr. Thomsett, he not feeling dis posed to enrich the treasury 10 the extent of $16.
go." This, says a home paper, was the appeal ording to American habits, mademoiselle will custody. Give me a good punching and let me Mackay to escape persecution would be to have a bill posted on her gate giving notice that, acc made by Roger Sullivan, aged twenty, when Walter Copping (not a bad name under the cir- not have any dowry, and will not have any for- cumstances) found him at five o'clock in the tune while her mother and step-father live. Any- morning rankicking his house in the Borough. how, these Parisian notabilities must be sadly Strange to say the outraged proprietor did not accede to this quest, but gave him into custody ACCORDING to the London Daily News, a new
short of money.
instead. It is pity he did not seize the op-order of chivalry, entitled by the members who portunity of administering the punching first and compose it the "Knights of Labour," has recently then "hand him over" afterwards. The incident, been founded in the United States, the object of however, almost laughably resembles one of the witch is to arrest the "alarming and aggressive scenes in the "Pirates of Penzance," where those development of accumulated wealth." bold brigands, upen their knees, plead to be "let "Knights of Labour" further affirm that if work- anen wish to enjoy the blessings of life they must
and an equitable, remuneration for their toil." look for them in a system which "will assure them the enjoyment of the fruits of their labour The new association accordingly advocates the establishment in each State of offices giving the
off."
the Roman Catholic Episcopate, to her Majesty The following address was sent, on behalf of the Queen"May it please your Majesty, the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Eng
The
We hear some strange sto:jes in connection with, and, assembled for the first time after merciful returns of labour and production and of co-opera-
than TURER O'Clock so as not to retard the of Chinese interests in this Colony very reminder of the case in which a coolie picked up the German bark Byfgit, which left for Port Preservation, by the providence of God, of your❘tive societies; the abolition of free grants of land
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
properly published for the general in formation of the public. We may fur Arrangements have been made to publish ther add. that the present crisis has not The tongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Sub-materially altered the state quo. Chinese scribers in Core FIVE D'Clark will aldige by interests are stil, at ever will be predom inant in Hongkong, notwithstanding all that may be said to the contrary.
the centrallistricts who do not receive
at once communicating with the Manager,
MARRIAGE.
The beathay, the with May, 1882, ato, groan, as the Cathedral, Shoanglad, by the Rev. W. L., Giroves, Kiiskati 12ORSAYORIDES, of Kibinoni, Va., 15. do to Hunk #1. Frannies, slang byar
to fute Jams &
dus Frigesen, M., Adelaide, Austrativ. [mesin of “Sie James Fergusson, Biovenor of Bombay," The Labdamas given away by Mr. 15. N. Punny, Consul General for
followed the rem
We are rather surprised that our con- temporaries so modestly disclaim their own share in bolstering up" the reck less land speculations, which they are so
the United States. A lunak last and reception at the Aster lose anxious to aitribute solely to the policy of charged with robbing Ho Alat, a farmer, of onc
The Hongkong Telegraph |
HoveRaNG, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1882.
Elisabeth yesterday. It appears that 200 Chinese |contract emigrants-principally artisans-were going by the fit to the Cape, and that when the sailors were taking up the anchor the other day, these men, on the plea that they had not forcibly took possession of the vessel, and pree received their advances according to agreement, vented the anchor from being raised. We have not heard how the difficulties were squared; but understand that about a quarter of the emigrants cleared out, refusing to go in the ship. A China- man called at the Harbour Master's department this morning, and lodged a complaint that his brother had been kidnapped in the Bylgia be discrect to wait until we see what action the Before making unher comment it will perhaps authorities will take in the matter.
Majesty's precious life from the harm which was
directed against it, most humbly ask leave to to the railway companies, and the exclusive donation of these lands to settlers and immi- offer to your Majesty an expression of their heart-, felt joy. When the tidings of the atrocious deed grants, the adoption of legislative measures for first reached them, they were ashamed and in- mechanics, and the absolute prohibition of infant dignant that any fellow-subject could be found labour in all mines, factories, and CoveramentTM the better protection of miners, masons, and other
now are relieved by knowing that the perpetrator test against prison labour, and in this they are to lift his hand against your Majesty; and they enterprise. The "Knights of Labour" also pro- of that crime has been judicially declared to be bereft of reason. That the just and beneficent reign of your Majesty may be still for many years prolonged to us, and that all blessings of God may rest upon your Majesty and upon the chil- dren so beloved by your mother's heart, will ever be the prayer of your Majesty's loyal and devoted copate, Henry Edward, Cardinal Archbishop. subjects. Signed on behalf of the whole Epis
St. George's Day, 1882." To this address the following reply has been received from the Home sight hours, so that workmen should have more Secretary by the Cardinal Archbishop of West-ment, and for" reaping the advantages conferred time for social enjoyment, intellectual improve- inster: Whitehall, z9th April, 1882-1 have by the labour-saving machinery which their
not singular, for nearly all the working classes in in the State Prisons." Another plank in the the United States are opposed to "contract labour platform of the new order is that the pay of wo work done is the same-equal pay for equal men should be equal to that of men, when the
suggest that the day's labour should not exceed paid weekly instead of fortnightly. They further work-and that the workmen should always be
Lat APING, remanded from the 5th instant,
the Governor.. It is a fact that both these dollars twenty, and four pieces of silver on the pair of silk trousers, a purse containing three highly moral and respectable representa Banham Road, was again before Mr. Thomselt tives of public opinion lent their passive this morning. The complainant said he was support to the gambling and swindling walking in the Bonham Road on the 4th instant Yu Atax, an old widow of seventy-six, a native which characterised the whole proceed when defendant and another inan came up to of Kwong Sai, was charged before both Magis. ings. It cannot be disputed that, until him, the man not in custody pushing him down trates this morning with bringing a single woman, the crash came, when the rottenness of and holding him on the ground while defendant Tai Tsun Ho, into this Colony for the purpose of had the honour to lay before the Queen the loyal brains have created.". Lastly, they call upon the the entire business could be no longer rifled him and ran off with the property, Prisoner prostitution. Tai Tsun o stated she was eight. and dutiful address of the Bishops of the Roman Federal Government to create a system of paper-
The persistency with which our local con-
said another man picked up the property and ran temporaries will insist on burdening Go- glossed over or concealed, neither one vernor HENNESSY with the responsibility of of these leaders of and guides to public off with it, afterwards dropping the articles which matters, with which he had nothing what opinion, ever wrote a fine condemning, isoner, picked up being arrested by the constable for so doing.. The prisoner's story eyer to do, is something marvellous. Not what they must have known was curtain being rather thin, the Magistrate sent him to hard a single event can happen, which is sup. | to end in disaster ; and therefore, on their labour for six months. posed to be prejudiciat in any way to the ows pretensions, they cannot be held en- general interests of the Colony, without tirely blameless for the present state of the Day Press and China Mail indulging in affairs. They grossly neglected the duties a feeble croak at Sir Jos POPE HENNESSY'S they owed to a hilly infatuated public, expense. Ofjustice, honesty, and fair-play | and must be held responsible for the results these journals know nothing: so long as ❘ of their neglect. It gives us much satis- an opportunity for abusing His Excellency faction to think that from the beginning of presents itself, they gratify petty spite, the movement, up to the hour of its final please the wise-pullers--on whose pat collapse, we never ceased exposing the ronage they exist at the sacrifice of truth, swindle, and advising our readers to steer honour, and independence. The last clear of what we felt certain could only end charge made in all seriousness by our in general rain. The crisis we predicted has worthy contemporaries against our absent come. The Chinese portions of our com- Governor is splendidly audacious if submercial community are, with but few limely ridiculous. The wretched land exceptions, as Mr. Ho Amel very speculations which during the past year aptly expressed it the other day, have so disgraced our Colony, and which "cornered," For this they have no have spread hopeless ruin throughout our doubt principally themselves to blame; but native commercial circles, are calmly and there are Europeans also who cannot be deliberately attributed by both the old held blameless, although substantial suc- established Hongkong newspapors to the cess Instead of hopeless ruin, has been their actions of Sir Joux Pore HENNESSY. The portion of the transaction. It would be China Mail amongst other charges, couched interesting to obtain reliable detailed in the choice language so peculiar to that particulars of the share borne in the land journal, asserts that Governor HENNESSY Speculations, from the beginning to the repeatedly advised the Chinese to "go in end, by the foreign residents. Can no one and possess the land." This charge re-furnish the missing link in this disgraceful quires no argument; it is a scandalous false chapter of unscrupulous speculation, this hood, disgraceful and barefaced, unworthy modern"South Sea Bubble"?
een years of age, and had been a prostitute in a
Catholic Church in Englarid on the subject of
the recent attempt upon her Majesty's life. And I have it in command to assure your Eminence that her Majesty is deeply sensible of the loyalty and affection of her faithful subjects. I have the honour to be your Eminence's obedient servant,
brothel in Canton for a couple of years, being taken therefrom by her own mother and sold to defendant for the sum of two hundred and thirty five dollars, the mother and daughter putting their marks on the bill of sale of witness' body, Witness agreed to be used as a prostitute for a W. V. Harcourt." period of three years; she saw defendant pay her mother the sum of dollars two hundred and thirty-five. On the 3rd instant the witness came to Hongkong from Canton in the
steamer and was taken to licensed brothel num-
labour,
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money which would be put into direct circula- tion, without passing through any bank, national or private, and which would be accepted as a legal tender for the payinent of any debt whether public or private.
A LARGE number of the friends of the competi. tors assembled on Saturday evening at the Hong.
on the list. Messri. Green and Leatherbatrow
PHILIP LUZ, of Macao, a compositor employed en the morning Orarie was charged at the instance of licensed street obstructionist, number 540, with.
Os the subject of the British North Boraco Com-kong Hotel to witness the shooting for the Silver being drank, which was aggravated by Mr. Luz
pay, Limited, the World' anys:-This company Cup presented by Colonel Ike Austin for com- endeavouring to put a head on the ricksha man
is imperfect in one important particular. It has petition to the amateur marksmen of the Colony, obtained a charter conferring on it sovereign The arrangements were all that could be desired, with a walking stick. The pugilistic con- positor admitted going for the coolie as he ber 121, being afterwards taken to the Registrar rights over a territory to which we have no right the scoring, judging, and umpiring being managed The cont General's Office to be registered. The Registrar except that of the strongest. Under this charter in a highly satisfactory manner. gave him some saucy language. Mr. Luz was
General ordered her to be taken to the Tungit means to create a just and humane Govern-petition commenced very shortly after eight fine one dollar by Mr. Wodehouse, with Wah Hospital; she was taken there by a lukong hent' for the subjects' whom it proposes to at ciclock, and the friendly feeling which was the option of absenting himself from the staff
The fine was paid. of the Daily Press for the next couple of days, and in staying there. On the toth instant she tract; and it will, at all events, provide them shown to each competitor, whether he had
The community may
was again taken to the Registrar General's Office with an armed police, and, perhaps, a fighting scored well or otherwise, by his opponents, rest contentedly in the full assurance that the
and from there to the Police Court to relate her navy to boot, of which the modest 'armed yacht must have been gratifying to all concerned, more moming paper will be delivered as usual,
story. Defendant was arrested by Inspector may be the first parent. But with all these things especially so to the donor of the cup. When the Had Mr. Luz gone to retirement in Hayward's Whitehead on a warrant. Prisoner, who ad these is a want of completeness in the arrange whole of the eighteen entries had completed Hotel for the period of two days, we really think mitted having brought the girl to the Colony and ments, for the company makes no mention of their firing, five competitors stood conspicuously
said she was willing to be a prostitute, was sen
missionaries. It cannot expect to be allowed to the morning rooster would have had to shut up
tenced to two years' imprisonment with hard proceed with the exploitation of its 'dismal heading the list with twenty-three points each out shop until his return from durance vile.
swamps," as envious detractors style its territories, of a possible twenty-five, while Messrs. Orley, A "GATHERING OF THE CLANS,” which, but for
by means of imported Chinese and other low- Schmidt, and Kultrau held the next position of the prompt action of the police might have ended Kwok AKIU, aged 31, a married woman, was
class labour if no missionaries be there to honor with twenty-tivo points cach, which may in serious results, took place at Ap-li-chau, tried before both magistrates this morning for bless. Just let the company think with what | be considered pretty straight shooting. When differences arose amongst the fishermen, and for the purpose of prostitution. Tam Tal Kam forth the vials of its wrath-that, we fancy, was gone through, Mr. Green being decidedly Aberdeen, on Friday last. It appears that some bringing a young girl 16 years of age to the Colony tremendous effect Exeter Hall would pour the tie had been declared, a little bit of sporting
dealers in fish at Ap-li-chau and Hongkong stated she had been a prostiute in a brothel is the correct expression-were any story of the favorite with those who were not conversant respectively, and an appeal to arms was decided on, at Whampoa, kept by her mother. Frisoner, harsh treatment to find its way home and with the powers of the dark horse Leatherbarrow. Accordingly a powerful contingent, armed with who is relative of witness, came to be exposed to public gate. With no ghostly It was arranged that five shots each should bamboos, iron bars, sticks, &c., came round from the brothel on the first instant, and paid her counsellors on hand to stand sponsors for the be fired to decide the the, Mr. Green opening the Hongkong to Aberdeen, and the village rung with mother two hundred and five dollars for her to humane Government,' it would be in a bad way, | ball with twenty-three points, the same number war-like preparations. Mr. Staunton, in charge conse to Hongkong for three year's service as a Sane mutinous or discontented servant might as his previous score; after such good shooting of Abendecu police station, receiving information prostitute. Witness agreed to come to Hong- harrow our souls with stories of death by torture, the odds appeared to be in favor of Mr. Green, that a storm was brewing, argied the whole of kong. She saw her mother give prisoner the by starvation, by flogging-in a hundred ways and a little sporting was indulged in at "even" the force, at his disposal, and crossed over agreement of the sale of her body, and came hurt our sensitive feelings-and the company Mr. Leatherbarrow commenced with a “bull” to Ap-li-chau, where he found the entire to Hongkong on the following day. After would be powerless to retaliate. Let it mend its and carried it out to the end making five bulls in population in a state of great excitement, being taken to the Colonial Surgeon to be prospectus, then, and promise to maintain a few succession thus making twenty-five points, the and getting ready for the fray. One enterprising examined,, she visited the Registrar General missionarica for the enlightenment of the Heathen highest possible, which fine display of shooting shop-keeper, alive to the character of the times, for the purpose of being registered, and was sent Chinee. After that, people will subscribe the was hearilly cheered by the company present. In hail a large supply of specially prepared hard by him to the Tung Wah Hospital. On the 1,300,000% of capital now sought with more con-presenting the cup to Mr. Leatherbarrow, Mr.
of doing a lucrative and extensive business when Registrar General's and from there to the some other cause we cannot say the company replied in a highly humorous manner. Three Mr. Staunton and his men appeared upon the Police Court where she laid the information. is not exciting deep interest in the City. Jungle cheers were given for the winner, and the cup. scene. The arrival of the police, and the ex- Witness added that defendant had brought products' do not sound well as a source of in- was afterwards repeatedly filled with the pressed determination of Mr. Staunton to hold her to Hongkong so that she might serve a come, and the talk is, as we have said, of glorious vintage and quaffed many a time and several of the leading would-be belligerents re- terin of three years as a prostitute, and said she 'swamp' and difficult country which may per- oft by the assembly, and thus a pleasant evening sponsible for whatever disturbance might take was willing to be one. In answer to a question haps be reclaimed and made productive and and meeting of marksinen was brought to a close.. The Turkish Commissioner in Cairo insists place, cooled the ardour of the warlike fisher of prisoner's, witness replied. "I saw you pay habitable in the days of our great-grandchildren, We are heartily glad to be able to chronicle such The Daily Prass keeps store within the upon obedience to the Sultan
folks, and the Hongkong-men-eventually-with--the B305-to-my-mathers -Inspector Whitehead – But after suche a charter as it possesses the come successful sporting-event-as the late conteatzw. bounds of decency in its language; re-
drew without proceeding to extremities, having stated he arrested the prisoner by virtue of a war-pany is nearly sure to get its money, and there As will be seen by the advertisement en another. pudiates the idea of insinuating that Sir
no desire to face the revolvers of the guardians cant. Prisoner who said she had brought the can be no harm done if its shareholders should page, Colonel Austin has offered another, and JOHN POFE HENNESSY had the least idea that
exists between the rival factions, Mr. Staunton's mother, and that, she had not bought her, was rich men denying themselves and entering into petition which will doubtless receive large pa of the peace. Although a bitter feeling still girl here to be a prostitute, at the request of her have to wait a few years for returns. It is by more valuable cup and two other prizes for com such disastrous results would grow out of Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or prompt action, has removed all immediate danger sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard enterprises like, these that England has mado tronage. We wish this enterprising and affable the Chinese fever for buying real property;
her Empire.
Colonel every success.
TELEGRAM S.
LONDON, 10th June, 1882. wounded in the West of Ireland.
Three farmers have been shot at and moṛtallywood cudgels, with which he was in a fair way to instant she was again taken to the fidence. As it is-whether from this or from Orley made a suitable speech to which the winner
even ofthe China Mail, Itisequally false that Governor HENNESSY-whom our evening contemporary with that littleness of mind which we might reasonably look for from such ruaille, torms "the late Governor- frequently sought to detract from and scout the claim for honesty and business capacity of foreign merchants" and #nover ceased his endeavours to induce The Ambassadors of the Great Fowers, Ger- the Chinese merchants to "buy up" the many, Austria, Italy and Russia foreigner, and in other ways to supercede and supplant his own and other nationals."
TURKEY.
supported the proposed Conference
Mentically
Russell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, "THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy &e, published at 6d, may be bad gratis from any JOHN GOSNELL & Co., London.-[ADVT.]
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