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Intimations.

CHRISTMAS

AND

NEW YEAR CARDS,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1882...

We regret to hear that Dr. J. M. Sanchez died on board the steamship Bowen during the pas- sage from here to Singapore, and was buried at

It may be a moat question whether the

A SPECIALLY convened Meeting of the Generaling a victim to the invincible stumper, but holsting of the red flag and the circulation

Committee of the Masonic Ball was held in Howarth and Lloyd set the bowling at defiance, of a police notice are sufficient to keep

Freemasons' Hall, yesterday afternoon for the and kept their wickets intact until gunfire, when Chinese out of danger when firing is

purpose of reconsidering the date fixed for the being as and 25 respectively.

the total stood at tos for 7 wickets, their scores going on at the Kowloon rifle range. We learn from Canton that the workmen em- proposed celebration of St. John's Day. There The stupid recklessness of the agricultural ployed in the construction of the Canton various lodges in the Colony, Wor. Bro. J. T. was a large attendance of delegates from the class which inhabits the peninsula is sur-Kowloon telegraph line were to leave Canton Chater, D.G.S.W., in the absence of the Deputy prising almost beyond belief. We have yesterday for the purpose of resuming operations District Grand Master, occupied the chair. frequently seen both men and women cross suspended. After laying a short cable through',

at the point where the work was originally After some desultory conversation, it was pro- and recross the range of fire during

a brook, the work on the land-line was to be posed by Bro. T. G. Williamson and seconded shooting matches' at Kowloon with the proceeded with. It is understood that the objec-Wor, Bro. J. S. Cox, that the date of the INSPECTION is Invited' of our Collection of utmost indifference to the bullets which tions of the villagers to the construction of the February 1st, the proposer stating that the. 147, Origan carrying out his bat for a well would also lend a trifle of aid, and posting

Masonic Hall be altered to Thursday, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS ware whistling around them. If igno- line have been removed, and that there is every grounds on which he considered this change

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ON.

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AND

OTHER NOVELTIES."

desirable were, that the date already fixed (January 11th) would clash with Amoy Races might wish to attend, from being present, and and thus prevent our brethern from that port who the inter-port cricket match-to-be played at Amoy on January 12th would take away several brethern who were members of the General found that the opinions of the Committee were Committee. On being put to the vote, it was equally divided. A suggestion was then made that Wednesday, January 31st, would be a more being placed in the form of a proposition, was convenient date than the following day, and this carried by a large majorky. The Masonic Ball will therefore be held on the evening of Wednes day, the 31st January. There being no further business, the Committee adjourned sine die,

Play was resumed shortly, after cleven this outs of last night, being opposed by St. Croix morning, Howarth (35) and Lloyd (15), the not eventually Davies bowled Hawanh when that and Davies. Runs canie quickly at first, but batsman had increased his overnight score to 31. Lloyd had scored 22 when St. Croix suc seeded in getting one past his bat; but the last especially distinguishing himself. At last when pair offered a determined resistance, Orrigan Davies bowled Mose for g, the total had reached

hit 18.

one driving along this busy thoroughfare has to use very nice discretion to keep clear of the or dinary obstructions, but how, when you arrive a one of the crossings and half a dozen children amongst your horse's feet or the carriage come tearing down suddenly and run right

to be avoided? I should certainly like to see wheels, are the accidents I have foreshadowed.

sure many of the public are of my opinion. By this question satisfactorily answered, and I am msisting on a strict rule of the road for all people, more especially burthen-bearing coolics using the same, would de something towards establish some idea of method in the low class decreasing the danger, and would tend to Chinese mind. Clearing off the road-side stalls 4 notices for the information of the grown- that the Government would punish the parents up community in these districts to the effect of all very young children found straying in the will probably be called upon shortly to elicit ir the public max see how far one is really liable streets without proper supervision. The Coroner formation in some manslaughter case, and then

accident resulting in loss of life, S in case of being connected with any serious

many others I would like to know whether the "Should the Coroner's opinion not be required un

directorate of the proposed tramways, the drivers, til after the start of the Tramways, with

or the general shareholders, will have to stand

into our thoroughfares. Of one thing I am place through the introduction of the iron horse the racket for all accidents which may take

certain, and it is this if accidents are to be steered clear of when the tramways are intro duced, a better rule of the road will have to be observed than at present exists.`

Yours, &c.

second innings with Hedley and Coxon, to the In a minority of 66 the Club commenced their bowling of Evans and Lloyd. "With the score for a single, and with the addition of two more at 8; Coron was bowled by the veteran pro"

off the same trundler without scoring. Newing runs to the total, Holliday was caught by White

quickly raised to 31, of which Hedley had tan Joined the Engineer, and the score was

journment was then made for tiffin, and on made 26, when the last named placed one

resuming operations Wolseley joined Newington, from Evans in Lloyd's hands at slip. An ad-

but he was immediately sent back to the

long off. Wodehouse and St. Croix were then catching him smartly with one hand of Lloyd ar Pavilion without troubling the scorers, Howarth

bowled by Evans without scoring. When Darby joined Newington a bit of a stand was nade, and it looked as if the innings might be saved. However, after getting a life from Moss at mid on Newington was caught by the same fielder off Lloyd, having obtained 15 by good cricket, Taylor failed to score, and when to save the innings. Darby hit Lloyd well Davies came in, 9 runs were still required

opponents score. Then Darby, who had played hits, thus leaving only one run to tie their to leg for, and Davies made five in two

well for 15, in hitting out at one from Buffs thus won the match by an innings and one and Moss secured a skier at cover point. The Lloyd failed to get proper hold of it,

run. The result was mainly due to the fine bowling of Evans, who was simply unplayable. He com- ST. PETERSBURG, November 3rd, menced by bowling five consecutive maidens, The Goles considers that Egypt will became a and at one stage of the match his analysis British Mediterranean colony, the same as Tunis

rant people will not look after their probability of the undertaking being completed own safety, it is the duty of a paternal without further obstruction. We trust that these Government to adopt all, reasonable pre- anticipations will be fully realised. cautions to protect them from danger. It The United Service Gazelle says Amongst THEY INCLUDE CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS might, perhaps, be advisable, when the sol- the many unpopular acts which have marked the diers are using the riflé range, for a few command of Vice-Admiral G, O. Willes, C.B., in nion to be stationed at various points to Ching, is the auempt being made by that officer prevent the Chinese from crossing while of 50 per annum new made to the Hongkong to induce the Admiralty to withdraw the grant firing was going on, in addition to the Sailors' Home, Admiral Willes may be a staunch already recognised precautions. And the economist, but let us hope that my Lords" men in charge of the butts should have will continue this small grant to so deserving an strict orders to see that no persons are institution; and we would impress upon the allowed to approach the targets, for lead-Admiral that more than £50 per annum might collecting, or other purposes, except be saved in other directions more immediately ing the markers. Had this plan been under his own control-notably in not forcing enforced in the case alluded to above the the vessels of his squadron to attempt, as accidents could not have happened. As for which they were neither designed nor built.

steamers, impossible movements under sail alone, we cannot doubt that the authorities will take effective measures toward off the pos- A CASE was investigated by the Marine Magis sibility of similar catastrophes occurring ordinary seaman of the steamship Minard Car- trate this morning in which James Tenson, an at the rilu range, the arrangements may tic, and late steward of the vessel, was charged It is requested that all communications rela-be safely left in their hands, ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements;-&c., be ad- dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph"

Our correspondent's observations con- bezzlement of 17 bottles of beer on the high seas by the master, Richard Skinner, with the em- and not to the Editor.

ceraing the dangers of our street traffic

on the 19th November. The captain said are only too well founded. The jinricksha he had reason to believe the ship's stores Editor" and not to individual members of the nuisance is going from bad to worse, and had been tampered with, and upon making

Communications intended for publication must rendering our roads almost impassable. enquiry found that the defendant, who joined has become a bye-word amongst her clients, has showed: 10 avers, 8 maidens, 6 runs, and 5 will become a French colony, and that the trans-

the vessel at Port Said as chief steward, hati made use of a quantity of beer belonging to

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

CHEMISTS, PERFUMERS, &to, HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,

(431

Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The

staff.

writers, not necessarily for publication; but as evidence of good faith,

We have much pleasure in directing the atten- Christmas novelties now on view at the estab tion of the public to the grand display of

Queen's Road Central. Miss Rose has recently lishment of Miss Rose & Co., Nos. 31 and 33 returned from London and Paris with one of the description, and specially selected to meet the choicest collections of goods of almost every requirements of the Hongkong public, that we have ever seen in the colony. Miss Rose's perfect taste in matters affecting the toilet, which

INQUIRER. Hongkong, gth December, 1881.

Theo.and O. Steamship Co.'s steamer Oceante, NEWS BY THE AMERICAN-MAIL.

Captain Metcalfe, with the American mail of the extract the following telegrams from our San 11th ulto, arrived in harbour this forenoon. We Francisco exchanges:

sent state of affairs will shortly lie in the the owners of the ship, whereupon he dismisstage. We are hardly so qualified as the chaste alled in Hongkong. His 'full analysis reads: Powers who failed to make the Egyptian question Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele- bands of His Excellency the Administrator. f him from his position of steward and rated him ladies' garments, so will leave our fair readers to ing 4 wickets for ay runs.

graph will always be open for the tair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

"Banian" to dilate upon the varied details of 5 overs, g maidens, 15 runs, and 6

Howeyer, there are numberless other attractions

wickets. Lloyd was also very successful, secur see and judge for themselves in these matters. The full scores are as under:-.

THE CLUB, FIRAT INC. Mr. W: de St. Croix, b Evans,

Origan

to be seen in Miss Rose & Co.'s admirably ar

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A Hill, read for the first time at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday last, will give the Governor in Council power from time to time to make regulations limiting the number of public vehicles to TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested to forward all notices | be licensed. intended for insertion in that day's issue not later rickshas ought to be reduced by at least The present number of than THREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard the early publication of the paper.

one half, and a 'rule of the road strictly enforced by severe penalties. The dan- Arrangements have been made to publishers incurred by Chinese children The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M.. Sub...] running racklessly about the streets, pointed Indeed, if he were Principal of the establish-generation are also well provided for with dolls Bir. W. H. F. Darby, Mous, b scribers in the central districts who do not receive their copies before Five O'CLOCK will oblige by at once comuniunicating with the Manager.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, December 9, 1882.,

out by our correspondent, is clearly a matter for the police, and we therefore direct Captain DEANE's attention to what * Inquirer" says on the subject...

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, December 7th. THE EGYPTIAN DIFFICULTY. It is stated that the French Government has

as an ordinary scaman. The defendant said he entered the beer he took, 4 or 5 boules, in the book. The other beer he drank was the bad beer. The case was remanded till Monday for the production of the wine book, defendant being AN enterprising Norweigan scaman named allowed out in personal security of $10.

John Olson, with apparently a strong addiction to learning, was found at 7.15 last night by constable McDonald upstairs in St. Paul's College drunk and making a deuce of a row,

McDonald ordered him down from aloft, but the ment he could not have taken greater liberties. intrepid Norweigan refused to budge. Mac consequently, with the aid of two other constables, carted Olson's corpus down the stairs, and when outside the sacred precincts of the college, Olson kicked Macdonald on the side with his boot for interrupting his literary studies. At the station also, Olson continued the row, and tore up the boards in his cell to the

Tur letter from a correspondent, published declined the English proposal as regards Egypt. extent of re cents. damage. In consideration of

in another column, should certainly direct the attention of the authorities to what is really a matter of great and pressing im portance. The police notification referred to is signed by the Captain Superintendent of Police, and we presume is intended, whilst conveying the deplorable intelligence that one person has been killed and an- other wounded by incautiously or recklessly. exposing themselves at the RifleButts during practice, to serve as a warning to the Chi- nese community. It reads as follows:- "All persons are hereby warned to take noilce that one person has been killed and another wounded when attempting to collect lead at the Butts when firing was going on; and the Red Flag was holsted as a danger signal." And then comes the

Chinese translation.

"THE ALHAMBRA" BURNED DOWN, The Alhambra Theatre has been destroyed

by fire,

OBITUARY,

Anthony Trollope.

December 8th. THE FATE OF ARADI.

The Times publishes a telegram stating that Arabi and the other prisoners will go to Ceylon in a fortnight,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

As engineer of the steamship dibay, named the world like a Scotchman, was fined 8; this Johnston, a Kerweigan, though he spoke for all inorning by Mr. Wodehouse for breaking in a door of a brothel in Graham Street, and assault- ing the police.

Olson's evident predilection for literature, Mr. Wodehouse let him, off with a fine of $3, or 14 days' hard labour, and to pay for the damage done to the cell or do another two days'. We regret to say the collegiari went to gaol, being, as literary men generally are, in an impecunious condition.

a

bOrrigate

SECOND INKINGS,

7 Lloyd, Evans

s

Picock, bleyt. 25

Joyd, b Evare, Lloyd Howarth, boşi.

White, b Evans

ranged show-rooms which will well repay a visit... F. Davies, Bunbury, A splendid. assortment of Bohemian, Majolica Cont. Nextgton, R.Mot and we might also draw attention to a collections. Hedley, R. Eb Erano, Evans and other fancy wares are particularly recherchés Me H. fl. Hayke, e Porter, of very choice chromos, oleographs, &c., which M, H. Daubeney, ft.N., Esans, are offered at what appears to be exceedingly low so we Wolseley, b Errus prices. Fancy goods of the most elegant designs & Eyeuchwao, barik-07-5 are spread out in great profusion. The rising Mr. U.S. Chou, EVIL, Lyd & Evans

Mr. C. Holliday, not out

dressed, and sweetmeats, bon-bons, and toys of of every description, some of them beautifully almost every conceivable device, We could write a column describing the many other pretty things to be seen at Miss Rose & Co.'s, but as space will not permit that, we strongly recom- mend our readers to make dn early call at 31.and 33 Queen's Road and see for themselves,

CRICKET.

to

Lloyd

Extra

Molloyd 15

Extr

THE BUFFS Lieut. 3 A. Parter, e Davies, b Darby. Hen. GV. Dauglish, Heday, & Darby Sargeant Pucuck, run out.

Pro. Evans, © Wodabuuse, b.82. Crola Drummer White, e Daubeney, & Darby, 17 Liut, V 7. Bunbury, Hadley & Darby Jient, H. Jarrett, 1 Hedley, St. Croix Capt. Howarth, & Dasles.

Laul CF, Hoyd, b Sr. Crode, Pia Moss, b Davies,

Pie. Origen, nar out.

Kruss

CORRESPONDENCE.

147

[We dis nas necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by

Correspondents in this colum

meets the

an international one.

CAIRO, November 3rd In consequence of the vagueness of telegrams received from Egyptian sources respecting mili tary operations around Soudan, three officers of the British army have been dispatched to the scene of conflict, with instructions, to report fully the military situation and prospects, and inspect the roads to Suskin and Khartoum, and also re-, port as to the possibility of placing the fortress at Khartoum in a state of defence in case, of necessity,

BERLIN, November th Herr Bebel, socialist, leader, has commenced to serve a three months' term of imprisonment for using the press of the country for improperly expressing his sentiments' about the Govern ment.

Herr Hosenselerer and Her Liebknecht have accompanied Bebel to prison life for two months, their offence being similiar

ALEXANDRIA, November 5th, The forces of the false prophet, in Soudan, made five attacks on the town of Obeid, but he was driven back with great loss. Among the killed were two brothers of the false prophet. Obeid remains invested, and the prophet con tinues to advance upon Khartoum, for which there is a hope of successful

defence.

PARIS, November 5th Duclere is definitely resolved to reject the claims advanced by the Porte for the formal ins vestiture of the new Bey of Tunis, and at the opening of the Chamber of Deputies Duclere will request a vote of confidence in the Ministry. If the vote proves adverse, the dissolution of the Chamber, follows.

not|Ded

meet-

THE BUFFS HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

commenced yesterday afternoon. The Club was A match between the above named teams was represented by something very like a "scratch" eleven, several of our best local players, including the real bowling strength of the Colony, being

VIENNA, November 5th To The Euros or turk "Hongkong TzLminati,“

The main points of the new scheme for the conspicuous by their absence. Winning the

reorganization of the Austrian Army is the forma SIR, From a police. notification dated the tion of fourteen corps of equal power and numbers, Miss Kate Docking and Miss Lizzie Cox, reading toss the Club captain elected to take the first 29th ultimo, I notice that one person has been to be recruited from the provinces what the at No. 21, Graham Street, were the victims of innings, St. Croix and Lavies facing the deli-killed and another one wounded while attempting men live, the extension of the defensive system rather serious robbery at about half past one this veries of Privates Evans and Orrigan. The old

collect lead at the Butts when firing was going and the establishment of a network of railways. afternoon, Returning from a visit to their com professional's initial over was carefully played signal, at the time the accidents occurred. There General Schwemitz, the Ambassador of the

on, although the red flag was flying, as a danger

BERLIN, November 5that pradore, Miss Docking discovered that, during by St. Croix, but Orrigan's first ball was hit

can be no doubt that the Chinese are extremely German Government at St. Petersburg, and her absence, her trunk had been broken open, away by Davies for 3 and then each batsman has often stuck me that it would be difficult to asked the Emperor to recall them, on the ground reckless in regard to risking life and limb, and it General Werder, Attaché of Legation there, have and some $160 in money and $230 worth of scored a single. The hon. secretary scored find a name for a charge brought against anyone that radical changes have taken place in Russia We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Adam-away in the trunk, the box being, smashed following with a single. Another maiden from inadvertently took away the life of a fellow mor

jewellery stolen from a small box stowed three from Evan's second essay, his partner who, through no fault of his own, as has un- since the death of the last Czar. from London, feft Singapore for this port yester rushed to her own quarters overhead, and found son, Bell & Co.,) that the steamer Radnorshire, through the top.

doubtedly been the case in the present instance, Miss Cox Immediately Evans and with the score at a "the slogger" tal. As far as 1 am aware, no one has been for the Foreign Department, opposes the dispatch

CONSTANTINOPLE Novem Earl Granville, the British Secretary of Stato day.

was well caught by Bunbury, off Orrigan. charged with causing the death of the person of an Ottoman Commissioner to Egypt, and Jewellery, which was lying in an open box in her Croix had hit Ortigas for a couple, the Marine been heard of the wounded individuni having has asked the Porte not to urge the matter, t that she had been cased of about $150 worth of Newington was the next comer, and after St. menilened in the notification, nor has anything through the Turkish Ambassador to England The life of the persona Chinaman,

well as Miss Cox's chair coolles, had disappeared, ball found its way to St Croix's wicket, and tried, and I think they ought to be, the general England and France concerning the Egyptian room. It was also discovered that their boy, at drove Evans finely for 3 but the succeeding This seems rather a pity, as had the cases been sued the shootlat for having caused the accident

PAGE 418 November the we prosume-who so unfortunately be

doubtless carrying the spoil away with them, two good men were gone for a total of public would have been able to form some qucation, are making no progress in the direction.

The negotiations

the govemments | came a mark for the rifle bullet aimed at

The absconded boy is believed to be the prin- 17 runs. Disaster did not end here, as Taylor opinion as to where their responsibilities end, of a mutual understanding Ch the contrary, the the target, was probably not of any

cipal in the robbery, the chair coolies, probably, only managed to break his duck when he and the responsibilities of the careless and reck divergence between their viewards becoming particular value excepting to its late owner,

lending him a hand in the business, A sharp fell to a combination of Onigan and Por

less Celestials begin, so it is hardly likely that any trouble- REGULAR Lodge of Victoria, No. 1036, will be watch was kept on the steamer leaving for Macao ter; and Hedley was immediately afterwards eye at the first glance, and doubtless before long

There is really more in this greater than before, eve

VIENNA, Nov. th. some investigation into the circumstances the gth instant, at 8.30 for go'clock precisely, for sconders tumed up. The police are, however, Orrigan. Three for 20, four for 23, and five for sinughter or Rome such serious offence, To ing of two hundred conspirators, most of whom,

held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, to-night, by both Kate and Liuie, but none of the abbowled by Evans, and Newington " and the public will be horrified to read that some of the discovery of conspiracy-at The Russian police have been offici connected with what on the face of it ap the purpose of the installation of the W. M.

respectable citizen stands charged with man- the rising of the peasantry. There was pears the result of sheer carelessness, will Elect, Bro. W. Kerfoot Hughes, by the District account of them.

on their track, and will doubtless give a good 25. Daubeney and Wolseley also failed to slay find out how easy it is for this to take when an attempt was made to capture them, be insisted on. The polica notice says Grand Master of Hongkong and South China.

and six wickets were down for 28, and seven for place, one has only to take a trip in a nekaha escaped by Jumping from the windows that the person, when he met his death;

A CORPORAL of the Buffs named William Milan, 30. Matters at this time looked rather gloomy or carriage alang Queen's Road East, at almost RASKE

BERLIN, NOth was attempting to collect lead-at the WE rend that Sir Julian Pauncefote, whe was was charged before Mr. Wodehouse this morning.

for the Club, however, Wodehouse and Holliday

any hour of larly in

morning target we presume.

time, between: the hours of such formidable proportions that it ran COTS This naturaily Office held by the late Lord Tenterdea, will saulting a peace-preserver. Constable Haddon hitting in dashing style for 27 before being bowled as to rule of the road, or respect for their own territory The fronder armaments

lately appointed to the position in the Forelan with drunkenness, disorderly conduct, and as quickly put a new face on the game, the former 6 and the ay, or night, but more particu- "The Ruffian fortifications at Grajevo assum

o'clock. To and fro, without any regard necessary for Germany to fortify raises the questions--Was there any qua- carry on the duties of head of the Legal Branch found the Buff on Peddar's Wharf at 9.15 last by Moss, who had superseded Orrigan. Wode. limbs or the lives and limbs of others, trot the pires are now nearly lified person in charge of the butts of the Foreign Office as well as those of the night drunk and creating a great, disturbance four twos, &c, and the telegraph board showed 71 keeping their eyes bent on the ground. The Soudan Against the false

house's score included one 4, a quartette of threas, burdens in the orthodox manner, and steadfastly The c

countless masses of coolles bearing their awkward: PANALAN while the firing was going on, and, if so, Permanent Under-Secretary of State. Mr. He requested him to shift his pivot, but instead for eight wickets. No further stand was made, guifeless maidens from fair. Wong-nei-cheng, satisfactory many,

calisment of nat why were these two persons, the one that Philip Currie, who has been appointed an was shot dead and the other that was Assistant Under.Secretary at the Foreign Office,

of complying, the corporal brought his shiliclab both Coxon and Darby falling to Lloyd without who carry the teapots and pig-singh from fought in the late to bear on Hadden's occiput with" such good. luckily only wounded, permitted to expose still retains his position, as head of the Turkish will as to break the stick upon the hard materially increasing the total, leaving Holliday colony of pigstyes can properly be designated officers have so

the city to the Wong nei cheong village-if a vices for this exped themselves to danger? If there were no Department in that office.

surface, Unmoved to anger even then, shew, to carry out his bat for a very useful 17. The a hamlet add difficulties innumerable to the

g ing the constable to be possessed of an total score amounted to 81, of which the only two already chaotic confusion, by their persistency An encyclical would appear that whoever was at the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Mr. Henry with some effect Mr. Justice Hawkins' latest good form, his analysis showing 18 oser, 7 and which, in the case of a person driving is no of Christian firing point incurred a grave responsibility, Frederick Gibbons, has been appointed by Lord manifesto to the police as published in our maldens, 30 runs, and 3 wickets whilst Lloyd was apt to either send plush bucket lying at and rays thist

considerably more than half. Evans bowled in peculiar course of cruising which, in the case of occasion - Beins. an inebriated person, is designated cross-stitching, Francis of Assis which was only lessened and not removed Kimberley to the office of District, Judge in columns recently, Hadden still continued his by the danger flag flying. It will be un- Jamaica, vacant by the death of Mr. E. T. Smith. noble work of propitiation, and pivot-shifting lucky in obtaining two wickets at the small lighting speed in one direction, or the carriage seeking to reve the circumstances of the case than is con- to India on a Commission in 1855, and on his re.listen to the voice of the charmer, pre Porter and Dauglish were the first pair of danger were confined to the two sources. I have ally than derstood that, knowing nothing more of Mr. Gibbons was called to the Bar in 1853, went advice, but the Buff, still obdurate, refused to expense of 6 tuns. Orrigan had four for 26 wheel in another and perhaps at ong and the with theft town

sametime, cause both of these things to lake place their--delgh tained in our correspondent's letter and turn joined the Maitland Circuit and the Bir-sently unloosing his waistbelt and bringing it batsmen to uphold the cricketing honour of "the mentioned, but n, third, and more dangerous encoura

Serious Accidents might rarely, occurs if the the fraferm the police notification quoted above, our mingham Sessions, He was Deputy Judge of down smack upon Hadden's devoted cranium, grand old Buff the two veterans St. Croix and source than either steps in. The Chinez are observations are based on mere pro- to 1869, when he was appointed Revis Few living peace-preservers could have continued single and Dauglish a 3 from the Secretary ing after their offspring they are criminally the Sheriffs' Court of London from 1863 which had already suffered from the shililah. Darby trundling for the Club. Porter scored a careless in most things, but in respect to locks babilities. Nothing is further from our ing Barrister for the South-Western Divi meekly to submit to such ungrateful usage, and Darby's art two balls but the following de Queen's Road East are very densely pops wish than to impute the slightest fola sion of the West Riding of Yorkshire. In so Hadden ran the Buff in, and small blame to livery was nicely placed by Porter in the sure even for Chinatown, and the children

first over, and the last named made. 5 from so to a most alarming extent. The streets crossing censure to any Individual, or body 1873 he was appointed Municipal Boun him. It is consoling to know, that either from hands of Davies, and one wicket was down for scem to be allowed to, hoam about of individuals, for the two accidents dary Commissioner for the borough of the unusual hardness of Hadden's skull, or want of 9 runs. Sergeant Pocock foined Dauglish, but least amount of watching These to which reference, has been made. At Grimsby. He was afterwards appointed by Mr. strength on the part of corporal, whom the fire after making a brace of singles he ran himself tearing down the narrow the same time, to prevent es far as possi. Justice Field to be Revision Barrister for the water had probably temporarily enfeebled, the caught at the wicket off Dartryfw for 14 about its midde

out, and his partner was immediately afterward chasing each other-grajsk bhe the recurrence of a similar casualty, it

North Riding of Yorkshire, and in the following constable's bead suffered very littles: Defendant, and three-for 17 Without further addition to traffic, and unte is imperative that the whole business should/Year to the Northern Division of Durham. In who candidly; admitted the whole of the indlet the total Evans was caught by Wodehouse off ance in mort he, thoroughly Investigated by the proper Court of Hongkong, which post he resigned in

1879 he was appointed Registrar of the Supreme labour. An officer of the Regiment pad the one got together, and a determined stand was made thoroughfare

ment, was fined two Mexicans or seven days bard St. Croix Drummer White and Bunbury then curring Authorities.

for the corporal, who doubtless returned to his the former scoring 12, and the latter 29 before and there along the barracks a sadder and a wiser man,

being disposed of arms filled to score, fall for the enormous and Hey

qualified persons in charge of the butts, it We are pleased to learn that our late respected | unusually good temper, and to have studle batsmen that reached double figures had made in crossing, recrossing, and performing that all the Catholic

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