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with the little man, but to fight with one of his own size, at the same time getting be- tween the two Germans. The big German and the marine,went outside, and shortly afterwards there was a general row, In a few seconds, the marine rushed into the house, bleeding profusely from a serious wound on his head, and stated that he had
to request the commanders of war vessels to forbid the men, when on shore, carrying knives, but, we believe, the matter was allowed to drop, as there was a difficulty in getting the request carried out. If this suggestion had been acted upon, the riot last night would not have been attended with such serious results.
"Men-of-war's men of different nationali. ties should not have leave on the same day and last, but not least, the low grog-shops should be shut up. They have all been rooted out of the English Settlement-ex- cept the "Hole in the Wall"-long 450 On the French side, these hotbeds of strife are close together, there being four within distance of 100 yards, three being almost side by side, so that if a sailor leaves one he drops into the other. In consequence of these grog-shops being so close toge-
The Ealing will dock at Aberdeen to-morrow morning. The Hailooug will undock from Aber- deen to-morrow afternoon, the Douglas taking her place. The Saltes will come off the Slip to- morrow, at Kowloon, and the Else will go on. CONTRARY to general expectation, the trial of Tsang Aling, à coolie, for the murder of Lam Achun, a jiňricksha coolie, whom he stabbed to death in a coolie house in Second Street on the and inst., has resulted in a verdict of manslaughter by five to two. The prisoner was sentenced to
15 years' penal servitude.
THE Portuguese lad José Silva, who was con: employer, Mr. Fenwick, was sentenced to victed of stealing various articles from his day by His Lordship the Chief Justice to six months hard labour, first and last fortnights to be in solitary confinement, and a whipping on the breech to be administered in addition.
HAVE LATELY RECEIVED been stabbed. Directly after that, two more British sailors rushed into the house, bleeding from wounds in the face, inflicted by knives or some sharp weapon. The proprietress, who was upstairs, saw the disturbance, but before she could get down, the three wounded men had rushed up. VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. stairs. She attended to their wounds. Her husband, with some one else, rushed to close the bar-room door, but the crowd by this time had become large and the riot had assumed serious proportions. They succeeded in shutting the door, howther, in case of a disturbance, when men-ble 511, while on duty on Praya Central, saw ever, but the Germans burst it open, and some of them threatened to burn the house or pull it down, saying it was an English house. One of them threw a stone at the
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proprietress as she called to the men from an upper window not to light. One of the German sailors forced a sheet of zinc out of the door, and is supposed to have used the sharp edge to strike with, and as the door would not give way at once, another of the sailors climbed through the place where the zinc had been and got inside. The German sailors, after bursting in the door of the "Welcome," broke up chairs and used the legs and backs as weapons with which to fight, and damaged the place to the extent of some $70, pulling down the liquors from behind the bar in their rage. The Englishmen were entirely unarmed, while the Germans came ashore Communications intended for publication, must be accompanied by the name and address of the with their knives, which it is forbidden for writers, not necessarily for publication; but as British men-of-war's men to do. Conse- evidence of good faith.
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of war's men are on leave, there is the more chance of a serious riot, whereas were these places at some distance apart, there would be less likelihood of a row on
a serious scale occurring."
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We are informed by the Agent of the P. M. S. S. Ce, that the steamship City of Peking left San Francisco for this port on the 21st instant. THE Rothschilds presented the British army in Egypt with twelve tons of tobacco and 5,000 pipes, which the Khedive allowed to enter duty
free.
A LODGE of Emergency of Zetland, No. 515, will be held at Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday next, the 3oth instant, at half-past five for 6 p.m., precisely.
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THE agent of the P, & O. S. N. Co., on October 20th, writes to the Shanghai dfercury as follows: Peshawar, conveying the London mail of 22nd "I have received telegraphic advice that the September to Australia, has returned to Colombo, having been in collision with the barque Glenroy."
ABOUT ten o'clock this morning, Indiaa consta
craft, who vigorously returned the blows. Such boatman and a boatwoman pitching into a fellow conduct, in the constable's estimation, being sub- versive of the peace and good onder which he was specially paid for preserving, he ran the trio in. The fellow who had the odds against him was discharged by Captain Thomsett, who doubtless admired his pluck. The other two defendants were fined 50 cents each, or two days'.
THE serious illness of the Archbishop of Canter. bury has naturally excited considerable anxiety, for, though not quite the oldest prelate on the bench, the Primate has reached an age when even a slight complaint may reasonably give rise to the gravest apprehensions. It is not using the mere language of compliment to say that the death of Archbishop Tait, come when it will-and we hope that it may be long delayed-will be a severe loss to the Church of England. The old ideal of a bishop as an elderly gentleman of courtly manners, strong in Greek plays, of no particular theological views, and, above all things, devoid of that vulgar thing enthusiasts, has passed away; but it had its good points, and do not think so much of Greek as we did-perhaps these the new ideal endeavours to preserve. We
not so much as we ought-but we place higher value upon thoughtfulness, earnestness, and Christian philanthropy; and for all these things the Archbishop of Canterbury has been eminently distinguished. A man of definite yet liberal views, he has never been a partisan bishop, but has remembered that the highest boast of the and that her prelates are called to be judges as well as leaders. As an administrator he has com manded all but universal respect, and his zeal in
POLICE COURT, —THIS DAY.
SHANGHAI
Charles Boiham, keeper of the coffee saloon at In our comments on the report of the China the corner of Hollywood Road and Aberdeen Merchants Steam Navigation, Company, pub Street, appeared this morning at the Police Court,lished in our issue of Saturday last, we gave, the net tonnage of the Company's feet at about 25,000 before Captain Themsett, on a summons charging tons. By the courtesy of the Company we am him with having on the 22nd instant unlawfully now in possession of a detailed list of the steamers, kept a house for the "occupation of public pr and the average value by the Company's accounts making the gross tonnage amount to 38,187 tous, Tis. stitutes," to the annoyance of certain person's re- aiding near thereto, William McKinney, Assist
ant Master at the Central School, deposed that he was in his house. No. 30, Hollywood Road, about midnight on Saturday last, when he heard a great noise proceeding from the coffee saloon in question. Going there, he sawseveral Portuguese women, and also some Europeans fighting. The house was advised to take proceedings against the occupant a very noisy one. A lukong came up, whom he
for keeping a disorderly house. One man, who was fighting, came out of the house with his shirt all tom, and with nothing else on him but his
74 per lon. This compares very favourably
Steam Navigation Company's report dated 31st December, 1880, wherein the six steamers owned tacks, or an average of Tls, go per ton. We have by that Company were taken at over 544,000 no certain information as to the price at which these latter were sold to the Indo-China S. N. Co.
with the valuation given in the China Coast
We were sorry to see the Pootung Wharf and
just left the jetty and the engine had been turned Godown Company's handsome steam launch Nipple come to grief this afternoon. She had
ahead. The man at the wheel sounded (wo gongs, or “go astern," but as this was not done in time, the Apple emshed into the bow chain trousers Defendant, was present in the house part of her own cabin and the steering gear, the of the Caren, receiving ship, and carried away a at the time. A European constable appeared on inan at the wheel being knocked over at the same deshabille into custody, the latter said to the de- and direct business with the United States at the scene, and while he was taking the man in time.. fendant, "I owe you nothing. I have paid you the port of Hankow, Consul Shepard considers it As items of some interest in suggesting new
for the drinks." The disturbance lasted an worth mentioning that the viceroy of the province hour.-In answer to defendant, witness said of Szechuen, more than a thousand miles inland he had heard frequent noises at the house during from Shanghai, has recommended to the guilds the last three months.--John Lee, Inspector of ing apparatus, the need of which has been de of the capital city to procure better fire-extinguish- brothels, said he lived opposite the coffee saleen, monstrated by a large conflagration. An Ameri At about midnight on Saturday, he heard a can firm is now negotiating with them with a great disturbance, and, going into his verandah, view of introducing American fire engines. If. He could hear blows being struck. Last witness of American ingenulty. Coeval with this indica observed that the noise proceeded from the saloon. successful, it will be an important event as an opening for the introduction of other machinery called to him. He (Lee) went to the door of the tion is another investigation looking to a new saloon, and saw two Europeans pummelling each article of export. An American oil manufacturing company has conceived the idea of utilizing other inside, some Portuguese women being pre-vegetable tallow, and the Consul has gladly sent. One of the pugilists, with a shirt and trou- given them all the information possible to obtain sers on, ran into the street; the other man had as to production, first cost, duties, expenses of
export, and kindred matters. The article is pro- ... only a pair of pants on. One of the women brought a coat out and gave it to the man in kow, which is the centre of its cultivation, and duced in larges quantities in the vicinity of Han- the street. A lukong who was there went can be increased to any desired extent. It is now. for and brought a European constable, to whom solely used to manufacture native candles, but defendant gave the shirtless pugilist in charge. by chemical agencies may become an important article for similar uses among civilized people.-- Witness beard the latter say to the defendant, Courier "I owe you nothing I have paid you for the drinks I have had. I am going home." Several dancing and music playing went on till 3 ar 4 Portuguese women frequented the saloon, and
instant, he saw a Fortuguese woman come out o'clock in the morning. At 2 a.m. on the 22nd of the saloon with a European, and take him to her house. The woman was sentenced yes.. terday by the Registrar General to months' medical examination as a common constant- prostitute. She and other women witness said he had frequently heard noises in the house from 3 to 4 o'clock in the morning The defendant said a man came to his house to get refreshments, and quarchling with a friend who keeping the house for over three years, and it was was there, they both had a set-to. He had been
labor, was imposed. The fine was paid.... an orderly house.A fine of $19, or 14 days' hard
SHANGHAI TURF NOTES.
defend themselves with their fists, and were entirely at the mercy of those with weapons. As soon as the row commenced, the sailors, both English and German, mustered in force, but there were many more Germans than Englishmen, so that not only were intended for insertion in that day's issue not inter the English Jacks unable to defend them than THREE O'Clock so as not to retard the selves, being assailed, with weapons, but hind leg, drawn close into the body, with the Church' to which he belongs is its true catholicity.ly visited the saloon.-In answer to defendant, probable that if trained for the distance, his
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they were greatly outnumbered. One of the Jacks said afterwards that he had no
a
THE camel's kick is a study. As it stands de murely chewing the cud and gazing abstractedly at some totally different far-away object, up goes foot pointing out; a short pause, and cut it flies with action like the piston and connecting rod of steam engine, showing a judgment of distance
and direction that would lead you to suppose the the furtherance of all good works has been such leg gifted with perceptions of its own, indepen-that to it may probably be attributed bla present dent of the animal's proper sense. I have seen physical breakdown.
Arrangements have been made to publish objection to fighting with his fists, but The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Sub-none of his shipmates had contemplated scribers in the central districts who do not receive that weapons would be used. At the their copies before Five O'CLOCK will oblige by Prince of Wales," there were some 15 at once communicating with the Manager.
or 20 English sailors, but the proprietor a heavy man fired several yards into a dense A WAITER in The London Theatre gives an ac- closed his doors, put out the gas, and kept crowd by the kick of a camel, and picked up in count of a singular fracas which he witnessed at
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 25, 1882.
The following account of a dangerous affray between British and German men- of-war's men, is taken from the Shanghai Courier of the 20th Instant:
rensible.
FOOCHOW
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We hear from the Anchorage of a couple of "Guns" having done good execution up the river one day in the early part of the week. The "bag" consisted chiefly of Teal and Wild Duck the latter, although plentiful, being strong and
difficult to get at.
The most enjoyable weather has been ex-
perienced during the past week by visitors both
to Sharp Peak and even Pagoda, a medium tein-
perature and fine bracing and invigorating breezes prevailing at both places. The present is undoubtedly the season, for a short sojourn at either of these places for those desirous of strengthening themselves for the approaching
winter,
October 19th.
did three quarters of a mile in 1min. 39sec., morning. Foxhound, with Mr. Tea Broeck up, There was nothing of much interest doing this.
beating Mr. Spy on a pony that has previously done Imin. 388cc. for the same distance Black Bird had a gallop again this morning, his last three quarters being 1min. 424cc, cantering. This pony gels over the ground quickly and with little or no distress to himself. think it highly. chance for the St. Leger is not to be despised. There is not much doubt of his being able to make rings round his stable companion.
October 20th. Heavy rain fell last night, so the grass course took place. Peculator and Imp a mile was closed; but the inside course was very good. going. Only a few good gallop a mile and a distança half, in 3 min 38 sec.
Foxhound, ridden by Mile and a half being Reynell, went for
about two miles, the last covered in 3 min. 38 sec., and the last quarter
in 31 seconds.
Last meeting, Mr. Fairoffer stated, as his Champions, with Mr. Reynell up, he would have opinion, that had Foxhound been started for the won the race. After the manner in which Mr. Reynell rode this morning, I agree with him. Dunkeld did about 3 min. 30 sec., for a mile mine, and I am inclined to look upon him only and a half. This pony is not a favourite of as a fine animal for an outport Oriole, a mile and a quarter, 2 min. 47 sec, very good for a Hack plater. Black Bird, with Mr. Ring up, about lolbs., overweight, did a min. 51 sec, for a mile and a quarter, in excellent style. This pony will improve when given more fast work over longer distances.-Courier
CARLOTTA GRISI, THE DANSEUSE.
The marvellous leap made by Grisi, the dan- use, in the ballet of the "Peri," is thus de scribed by C. G Rosenberg in the American Art Journal
The community will miss the temporary loss of Mr. T. M. Dermer, who left with Mrs. Dermer
Natives was fully exemplified, by the large con- vellous ball of feathers springs into the arms of Think. first, what a wondrous leap it really is.. and family by the Glenogle yesterday. The esteem in which Mr. Dermer is held by the twenty feet in height, at the very least, this mar Over the summit of a painted waterfall, which is
the men inside. At 8.30, information was
Burton's Theatre, New York, more than a quarter sent to the French Police Station that there | CHINESE police constable 143, seeing a coolie of a century ago, and which is quite interesting. was a riot, and M. Brxos, Superintendent of carrying an carthenware jar in Queen-street
It occurred during the performance of a plece the French Police, sent eight armed police. yesterday, and suspecting it had not been honest. called "Violet; or the Life of an Actress," in men, but the riot had only lasted a short ly come by, stopped the man and questioned him which several of the characters represented are time, so that when they appeared on the
as to where he had got the article. The only supposed to be members of a theatrical troupe. In the course of the play, one of the actors is spot they had nothing to do. Before this reply was a request to be let go, whereupon the asked how it is that, with his abilities, he has constable took the coolie into custody. When an officer of some kind and a guard, pro they had got as far as Hollywood Road on the not risen higher in the profession. To which he bably a corporal's guard, belonging to the way to the Station, the coolie threw the jar at replies: "Because noble lords do not run away During the autumn of every year,
Elizabeth, had appeared on the scene, but the lukong, cutting him in the eye, and, taking with low comedians, and I can't afford to bribe nien-of-war of different nationalities con- they did nothing, though when the men advantage of the bewilderment into which he had the Fress." This gave great offence to the re gregate at Shanghai, previous to the dis-saw this ollicer coming, some of them went thrown his captor, promptly made tracks. Recover-porters connected with many of the daily and tribution of the vessels at the different over to him, while others stunk away. In ing his wits, the lukong blew his whistle, when weekly papers, and a combination was formed ports and the remainder wintering south. formation was conveyed to the Central another constable on the line of the coolic's re-to overawe Tom Johnson, the actor to whose let Yesterday, there were seven men-of-war and Hongkew Stations'soon after the row treat, arrested him.Captain Thoniseti marked it fell to speak the words, and force their omission. in port, namely three: British-the Iren started, and all the foreign sergeants and his sense of the defendant's conduct, by giving Accordingly, a rush was made on the stage, one him 14 days' hard labor for the unlawful posses Johnson with a sword-cane, just after he had night, and the leader of the assailanis menaced Duke, Vigilant and Sheldrake; two German constables who could be spared, under In- sion of the jar, and 28 for the assault. -the Elizabel and ; and two French spectors STRIPLING and FOWLER, turned,
uttered the obnoxious speech. But they had the Pillars and Zutin. From time to out and proceeded to the north bank of THE Bishop of Melbourne, Australia, was lately expert fencer, picked up an old rapier from ameng mistaken their man. The actor, who was an time, the men of these, ships are granted the Yang-king-pang Creek; and patrolled, asked by some zealous teetotalers in the diocese the theatrical properties scattered about the gregation of Chinese mingled amongst his per- her saltatory admirer, Hera ste poises on ong general leave, when all but the worst ready to stop any rioting on that side of
to denounce publicly the moderato use of spiritu scene, and soon had his assailant at his mercy. characters are allowed un shore. Many the Creek. They remained on duty several ous liquors and tobacco. Without any besitation Then turning to the rioters, he said: "If you sonal friends to wish him bai: vøydga which, | foot as he bends, either through admiration of her of these men go at once to the grogshops, hours dill all was quiet. In the meantime, he avowed his liberty of action on these points, attempt any further violence i will deal with this although impossible of expressions in language, and not only spend what money they have, off to the Elisitbeth-afterwards visiting the twenty miles a day for the good of others, and of you, this instant 1" The tables were completely whew. We understand that Mr. Dermer con- Inspectors STRIPLING and FOWLER went even though a prelate. "I walk," said he, "my fellow as he deserves: Off the stage, every one
was signified by a volley of Fire Crackers which but sometimes quarrel and fight among
is the greatest mark of estgen. the Chinese can themselves. It is not so bad when men of Vigilant and Sheldrake--and suggested that when tired out I take my glass of wine and smoke turned. The young men left the stage and lite
my pipe of peace. Similarly he refused to de- house in an ignominious hurry, amidst the jeers templates spending next summer at home, only one nationality are on shore, but when a picket should be sent on shore to pick up nounce the theatre indiscriminately; and when of the audience. The actor was roundly ap-
The port of Foochow is certainly blessed in not leave, their passions, under the influence the place. This was done at 10.30, and an prayer for rain, he told them plainly that it would as if nothing bad happened. men from ships of different nations get any of the rioters who might still be about recently a deputation requested him to use the plauded for his' bravery, and the play proceeded possessing the thieves we read of as infestinget at the French opera
neighbouring Ontparts-especially Amoy where --of-liquor, are excited, and-national-feelings officer with a guard-of-men-fully armed,be-not-only-absurd-but-useless-to-use such a
depredations of late have been of frequent occur crop up, generally resulting in a fight. Up and with bayonets fixed, landed from the prayer, as the laws of nature and the causes that A CASE came before Captain Thomsett at the rence. Whether we are indebted for this felicity. till yesterday, only British men-of-war's Elizabeth and arrested 4 or 3 stragglers, so control the weather are irrevocably fixed and Police Court this morning in which a married to our native watchmen, or whether the Natives men from the fron Duke were on shore, and that by midnight all was quiet. Those who cannot be changed by prayers, which are only Chinawoman was charged with bringing a female of Foochow are exemplarily moral, it is difficult to there had been no trouble, as the men had
were seriously wounded were eight men
intended for spiritual communion with the Deity, of 16 years of age into the Colony for an unw-surmise; one thing however is patent, that our all behaved in a very orderly manner. belonging to the From Duks, and of these asked, Instead of praying for rain, he recom-that her father lived at Chea Ka, her mother sounding their peculiarly inharmonicus clappers and in then only spiritual blessings should be ful purpose. The girl's evidence was to the effect local watchmen create an Intolerable nuisance by But yesterday, the Elizabeh gave leave too, six were sent to hospital and the others mended judicious irrigation to the petitioners. and the sailors and marines from both sent on board. Some of the men are dan.
being dead, and that the former sold her ten to auch an extent during their nocturnal pere vessels met at the different groggeries on gerously injured, and it was reported this THE Ruasian hangman is a convict who was family residing there. The defendant belonged have the lesser, but why the necessity for our years ago, in the village where he lived, to a grinations. Of the two nuliances perhaps we the Yang-king-pang and the Rue du Con- morning that one or two had received sentenced to death for robbery and murder, but to the next village, and she had known her for watchful guardians creating such an unearthly sulat. Throughout the day, there had been mortal wounds, We learn, however, this the penalty was commuted to imprisonment for some years, as she often came to her house, and incessant noise, making us so terribly to no rows, but an ill feeling was fomenting, afternoon, that four of the men wero still in life upon the condition that he should perform Some time last month defendant bought her from shake our dispositions ?" ready at any moment to be vented in an the Hospital at 5 o'clock, badly wounded, the duties of executioner whenever called upon. her mistress for $90, she (witness) seeing the open rupture and a fight among the sailors. but doing fairly well. We belleve no Ger. He has been confined in Moscow during the money paid. Her father still lived in the village. A slight circumstance was all that was mans were hurt. One of the marines was past fifteen years, and is sent from there, under When the defendant bought lier, she did not necessary to cause a collision between the taken to the Central Station. He had been burg, as his services may be required in one or be sold, though she did not say so to the defen- a strong.guard, 'to Kieff, Odessa and St. Peters-complain to her father, but she was unwilling to sailors, and this occurred a little after found by his comrades lying in front of the the other of those cities. A visit to this man is dant, who brought her here yesterday in a steamer, seven o'clock last night, at which hour "Welcome" and to all appearances dead. described by Victor Tissot, a French author, in and told her she was going to re-sell her, and that there was a serious riot. A number of He was, profusely bleeding, and was at- English and German sallors were on the tended by Dr. MACLEOD, who bandaged up published in Paris. He found, the executiorierness) left the village, that slow was got to be heads on his shoulders the other day, but didn's
a work on Russia and the Russians, recently some people in the country said, before she (wit
Two HeadsWe saw a man young with two Yang-king-pang--some in the "Prince of his wounds and sent him to the Hospital on reposing after the exertion of hanging the two a prostitute, She did not know whether she was consider it much of a curiosity. One belonged Wales, others at the Welcome," the stretcher. When he arrived there, Dr. Nihilists, Preseniakoff and Kiviatkowski. A to be a prostitute, but she did not wish to be one, to his girl
Clyde," and the London Taverns. LITTLE was attending to some more of the young woman of attractive appearance, with a but to be sent back to her father. The defendant It was wrong in Peg, the shoemaker, to say Soon after 7 p.m., two German sailors and Iron Duke's men. Two sailors went to the child in her arms, was with him. She was his had not ill-treated her.--The defendant coolly to the doctor who complained that he had made an English marine were in the "Welcome" Shanghai Dispensary at 20 minutes past denied him, and he seems to have had no tress for $90, as she no longer wanted her, and heel thyself
wile. The comforts of matrimony had not been admitted she had bought the girl from her misa poor job of that last pair of boots, "Physician, The marine was standing in a corner, and soven, one of them suffering from an ugly difficulty, notwithstanding his condition and work, that she was going to re-sell her. The case was A school teacher discharged for using the rod the Germans were talking loudly. One of scalp wound.
in finding a woman to marry him, The hang, remanded till Friday, defendant being allowed to freely, applied for employment in a dress them was a big man, the other was much We have always advocated that sailors man's face is described as stolid rather than out on bail in two sureties of $100 each. Had it perience in sewing asked the dressmaker, maker's establishment Have you had any ex- smaller, The big German, it appears, coming on shore be forbidden to carry their terrible or repulsive. He has abnorm By long not been for Chinese police constable 195 hapNo was the reply, but I have a thorough wanted to get the-llitle German-to-go on knives. In the case of British sailors, this arms, and is said to be possessed-of-herculean--pening to receive information yesterday about knowledge of basting board, and as he refused, the big man tried regulation is carried out, but with the Ger. strength. He was spoken of as having “the the girl on the arrival of the Kiutinng from A Chicago lawyer of the florid brow-beating to push him out of the bar-room. The mans, and some other nations, it appears revolt in the prison, and he was summoned to passengers, there is little doubt that the poor
strength of twenty men. One day there was a Canton, by which she and her purchaser were -stamp was recently - arrested by:
geant for interfering: marine, not understanding what was said not to be the case. In 1879, the Municipal help to subdue the prisoners. He rushed in among thing would have been consigned to a life of de Interfered, and told the big man not to fight Council wrote to the Consuls asking them them and killed three with his bare han
gradation and infamy in the colony.
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body, almost to the ground, in the effort to sup supposed loveliness or the actual weight of har
pasa pleasant and agreeable young man, who port her. At her first appearance in London the first male dancer's role was in the hands of Peti figured in the last French revolution, but two, and who was also the principal male in the bal- The Pari was produced at Drury Lanc theatre, with the most remarkable success. Carlota saved Bunn from closing his doors that Petipas, however, failed in the endeavor to retain season. On the third night that it was given, Carlotta in his arms, when the bounded into them; She did not actually fall, but reeled from him, down the whole length of the stage, at that time lights The gentleman in the orchestra who aged to stop, staggering and close to the foot the largest in London, until at length she man-
played the double bass, and were a pair of green
above him: No sooner, however, had Carlotta spectacles, started back in horror as that vision, In white muslin and silken fleshings, appeared recovered from the surprise and fright occasioned by this mishap, than, agitated as she was, she went up to, and spoke for merely a moment or two with the conductor, The music recom menced immedia èly: at that part of the bailet, anterior to this daring bound. She said a few for the purpose of repeating it when a simul- words to Petipas, and was then leaving the stage taneous roar burst from every part of the house
"No I no Ind vs "You shall not repeat it !! Be Bravo 1 bravo 1
You're a brave girl
And I ami ashamed to say a rough voice
Go on with the ballet I'll rent "We will not have it again !"WAK shouted out from the gallery : Better give Carlousy looked around the house, astonished, Petipas a glass of grog. He's shaky on the pins. This was not, however, at the observation from the gallery for she did not understand at this period one word in English and gased plead. the hemently applauded, and during this the conductor rose, beckoned her i then vehemently
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