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Pove in the notorious MARCUS PEREIRA SCON-THE greatest credit is due to the ladies of the Witar do you charge for, a death notice in this NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MALL their strength than they are now, thanks to th
Colony for the splended arrangement of the bazaar at the City Hall this afternoon. Flowers in the richest profusion ornamented each stall, the minding us of the poet's words as imposing,
We
-Weru i O God in churchiĉaslands remaining,
Far from all volem' of teachers anď úirínes, My al would find in flowers of Thias dalainge
Priests, acrmone, shrines.
paper ?" snapped a diamond pointed rosed wo- man at the advertising desk of the Brooklyn Eagle the other night." Half a dollar ma'am, repit, I suppose in sports can't die without pay. ing snarled the woman. "Oh, they can die," responded the clerk, "but it costs. that to publish the fact." "Twenty dollars for a coffin, fifteen for the grave, ten for hacks, and only three hundred for my mourning, and now I've got to pay fifty cents to draw a crowd "Think I'm made of money "I don't know, Mean to say you won't print this notice for less than half a dollar "That's the regular price, ma'am," "Then I s'pose I've got to pay it, or there won't a soul see my new hat and veil.
.
The Radicals were never more confident in
Tingo fever, for exciting which Lord Beaconsfield, was ao mercilessly hunted down,
The opposition to the closure In the House of
We take the subjoined telegrains from our San Francisco exchanges received by the O. & O. Co's'steainer Coptic, Captain W. H. Kidley, Commons, has practically! collapsed. Lord Ron which arrived here this forenoon with Sandalph Churchill's tactics clever but "Francisco mails of the 23rd akimo
will certainly be a reconstruction of the cabinet, Impossible. At the close of the session there VIENNA, November 17th.
and Mr. Gladstone will at least resign one, of his Muchalarth was caused yesterday by an in offices. dental remark in Von Plenna's speech to the
LONDON, Nov. 19th given to the delegations by Count Kalnoky of the heart, but it is not imediately dangerous, delegations. In alluding to private information
Sir Stafford Northcote's malady is weak action Minister of Foreign Affairs, Von Planner begged although of serious consequence, if exposed to dencies, but to preserve peace at any price, ex sider Lord Randolph Churchill measurably re alluded to the possibility of war with Russia in it. Cross succeeds temporarily to the leadership. cept that of dishonor. It is generally thought he sponsible for Sir Stafford Northcole's illness. the Spring.
CONSTANTINOPLE, November 17th. Lightning -struck and exploded a powder much The arrival of Abdullah at Muscat has excited the Ottoman Kurds, anda Turkish force has been sent to preserve order, par
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS journalistic license. But as these com- expectations of the promoters, being for ma'am," returned the clerk, scratching his head. the government not to give way to warlike ten further anxiety and worry. The niembers con
IN GREAT VARIETY,
SWEETS AND CONFECTIONERY.
dal, and so on the side of the prosecution. It is quite true that the Independent has of late gone to extreme lengths in its public criticisms of the Macao Government, and we must admit, even with our knowledge of the thorough worthlessness and car- ruption of that ignoble 'institution, that in some respects our contemporary's per sonalities have exceeded the limits of
ments have apparently been made without the slightest tinge of malice, and for the sole purpose of removing public abuses which are a crying disgrace to a civilised
native born Macaense, like the patriot exceedingly bashful temperament. We can only of the coffin. I won't knock a cent off my mount damage, but causing no loss of like.
fully realized. hope that the fair sex will have their expectations ing if I have to mince him up and plant him in commenced to perform when we left. We ob
a Seidliu powder box ?? served Mrs. Marsh there exerting herself with great energy.
regret our carly hour of going to press will not permit us to give a detailed account, or as to the result, which we sincerely hope will meet the most praiseworthy object, in aid of the Baxter Chinese Girls Schools. The assembly of ladies in St. Andrew's Hall quite took away our breath, depriving us of courage to enter the
FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES. nation, we should have imagined that a sacred precincts, being, as is well known, of an Take your money, but you bet it will come magazine in the fortress at Scutari, notables, But there will be little progress in the
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TVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES.
SCIENTIFIC TOYS.
PACKzCO, would have resorted to every conceivable expedient to set himself right with his countrymen, and the press, rather than take proceedings which must inevit- ably tend to fetter the liberties of the people. We shall watch with interest the progress ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S of what appears likely to prove a most
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LONDON, 1st December, 1881. THE NEW PRIMATE.
The Band of the Buffs had not
HONGKONG PUBLIC SCHOOL..
DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES,
Ir is now generally known, observes a Sydney contemporary, that the Duke of Westminster, who lately married the sister of his son's wife, pro- posed to the Empress Eugénic, and was refused. The exact terms in which he made his offer have not yet been made public, but the interview is believed to have been as follows: The Duke came to the Empress at Chiselhurst as her The Bishop of Truro has been appointed Voolez-vous marier moa?" enquired his Grace. Majesty was counting, the family' jam-jars. Archbishop of Canterbury."
"Jamais," replied the Empress."Jammy Pre THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
peated the Duke; "ah, she doesn't understand. If you say yes, Madam," he went on, "it won't The President of the Hungarian Council of bejammy, but plummy. I have got," he added, Ministers, replying to a question, said that the dis-as an inducement, "pienly arjong," "Cela ne -quieting-reports-were-exaggerated,-and-that-the--peut-pas-sc-faire,--said-Eugénie. "Non-com---had not the official report of Dr. Eitel, so that
peace of Europe was not menaced.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tite race-ponies Gang Forward, Pizzicato, and Allegro anived by the steamship Ajar from Foochow yesterday evening."
THE steamship Crusader went overto Kowloon Docks this morning to receive new boilers. and undergo extensive repairs, -
prenny," murmured the Duke. Then sang the Empress, clicking two Jam-pots together as she used to do the castanets in Andalusia--
!
**Not for Jo-you must know-
Duka, you ar
Not for Jomal, bo na...
And also not for "Genie.”
The Duke then retired, and the Empress went on counting her Jam-pots; and, for aught we know to the consary, she may be counting them still,
L
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On the 21st December, 1882, at 4 PM, the wife of Dr. O. F. VON MOLLENDORFF, Vice
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDay, December 22, 1882.
respected public servant, at Singapore a short new boilers for the river steamer, Kiukiang,
time ago, has come to grief. The influence of MAJOR MOORE-LANE, R.A., the Commandant of surroundings and bringing-up cannot be better the Hongkong Volunteers, has issued a circular illustrated than in his person. Deprived of the which reads as follows: The Drill season of tender care of a mother at an early age, and the above Corps, will commence on Wednesday seldom under the supervision of his father, whose next, the 27th instant at Head Quarters at 5.15 duties as Marine Sorter took him frequently away p.m. The Honorary Surgeon will attend on from the Colony; the youngster had pretty well his Wednesday next from 5.30 to 5.30 p.m., and in- own way and, as is generally the case, did not tending Volunteers are requested to present acquire habits calculated to advance Him in life. themselves at that hour for enrolment.
He was this morning at the Police Court com THORNTON, the barman of the "Central Hotel," mitted for trial on a very serious charge by Cap convicted of stealing, $zeo from an engineer letter on the 23rd ultima while in the employ
tain Thomsett, namely, for stealing a registered named Stalford, was sentenced this morning by the Chief Justice to three months' imprisonment, ment of the Postmaster General. Mr. Lister, who his lordship taking into account the temptation preferred the charge, said the defendant was ap to which Thornton was exposed, bis previous pointed to the Post Office as a sorter in March
His Excellency the Administrator attended at St. Paul's College this morning to distribute the prizes to the successful pupils of the Hongkong Public School His Excellency was accompanied by his aide-de-camp,. Major 'Hamilton of the Buffs, and there were also present, Mr. Russell, Colonial Treasurer and Registrar-General, Mr. H.
several ladies, and others. His Excellency H. Nelson, the Rev. Mr. Jennings, Mr. Lammert,
having taken his seat at the distributing desk, the Rev. Mr. Jennings said the examination held was independent of that conducted by Dr. Eitel on behalf of the Government. He was sorry they
they might know how many boys had passed their examination, and he was also sorry that only fourteen boys were eligible for it. He hned parents would make an effort to sent boys more regularly to school, which would help the institution. "Ife would ask the Adminis- trator to kindly present the prizes. One boy wat obliged to go to his home in Swatow, and twe who reside in Manila' went there and did not
.I
CAIRO, November 17th. Evidence of Sulieman Doub that Arabi Pasha ordered them to set Alexandria on fire-and murder the Khedive is generally discredited. | Sultan Pasha denies meeting Sulieman Doub on the way to Ramfeh Palace to murder the Khedive.
PARIS, November 17th. M. Duclerc, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has decided to oppose an inquiry into the trouble at Monceau-les-Mines.
The party fully expects that Sir Staffärd North- cote will resume his duties next session.
Lord Dufferin is credited with making rapid. progress in ingratiating himself with the Egyptian direction of the formal admission of England's policy until Arabi's trial is out of the way
Arabi's recent letter in the Times attracted great attention by its independent courage and audacity: Gladstone questioned its authenticity in the House, whereupon the Times asserted it strongly,
The fears of an Austro-Russian war seem not to be warranted. Plenar and the reporter of the Committee on Foreign Office Budget, who, at the sitting of the Austrian delegation in Pesth," Thursday, fotimated the possibility of a war with Russia, are unofficial personages, and their utterances are not regarded as authoritative."
* Le Revtilli, & Sviss journal, has been seized
A MADRID, November 19th at the frontier. It contained a number of The infant princess was to-day baptized in the presence of the members ofthe court, the Spanish socialist articles.
LONDON, November 17th. Ministers, the representatives of foreign powers, There was a fearful explosion of dynamite this and deputations from the Senate and the Cham- morning at the works in Burryport, Wales, in-ber of Deputies. The Empress of Austria was stantly killing three girls and two men, and represented by the Queen's mother as sponsor- wounding several others.
for the child. GUYAQUIL, November 17.
LYONS, November 19th, The Government forces won a battle at Cham Twenty-five persons, including three foreigners, to, a small village to miles north of Guyaquil were arrested to-day and charged with being The President has ordered six days mourning for members of an association formed for the pur the killed.
pose of fomenting strikes among workmen, ob- PARIS, November 17th.taininga general division of property, and destroy President Gravy has been urged to resign, asing the sentiment of patriousm in the people. the only means of prolonging his life.
LONDON, November 19th.
DUBLIN, November 17th. Patrick Casey, found guilty of murder of the Joyce family, has been sentenced to lie hanged on December 17th.
PARIS, November 18th.
The Marquis of Queensbury's sister, the Lady Gertrude Douglass, has scandalized society dur in the work by the disclosure of her marriage to a baker. Her ladyship is by no means of tender years' and the baker is only, twenty-one. Her ladyship has money and the young man is good baker... De
CAIRO, November 19th.
come back, thus reducing the pupils to nineteen. President of the Council, read a bill ratilyved The Egyptian troops ordered to the Soudat
They had generally twenty one.
His Excellency, after distributing the prizes to the boys, there being a clapping of hands as each presentation was made, said it gave him great pleasure to act on the occasion. The result of the examination showed considerable progress over the preceding year, which was to some time, and a great many of the boys suffer be expected as the late master had been ill for from an epidemic of mumps, which prevented their attendance. He congratulated the master
In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, Duclere,
Brazza's Congo treaty. The bill was received with applause and urgency declared for it. A committee to consider the bill will be appointed on Monday.
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desert in large numbers, and as a precaution the arms and ammunition required for the expedition are being forwarded to Soudan separately":
PARIS, November 19th.
River
Secretary for Ireland, informed Parnell that In the Commons to-day Trevelyan, Chief unions in the westem part of Ireland had been ordered to relieve distressed people, and the local that arrangements were sufficiers, and reliler
LONDON, November 20th
government has instructed the inspectors toʻage"
measures were not interfered with for want of funds. - 'dat la
Mazel (Radical) introduced and demanded ur- geney for the proposed temporary liberty of the The Liberte announces that in consequence imprisoner ricters at se monteraung rings of the treaty concluded by De: Brazza a French The Government opposed the demand for urg-gunboat will be dispatched up the Congo notice of which had caused considerable sensa ency, and it was rejected-384 to 76
Roche brought forward an interpellation, his tion, accusing De Freycinet, late President of the council, of having, when in office, Illegally alloted 50,000 francs to the Archbishop of Af on the hopes held out by Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin
hat amount being to The motion to grant that amount being re- having been fulfilled. The school was started about the time he left Hongkong for England.jected by the Chambers, Minister Fälllenças ex-
Gindstone, in reply to an inquiry fom Willam advance made by the Archbishop, who had Forster, stated the Government was anxious to expected when the school was first started. It patriotically promoted French influence in Tunis to deal with the question of suppression of the The number of pupils was not not so large as was plained that, the allotment was in payment of an wasih segid that Europeans of the coast ports at a great personal sacrifice, slave trade in Egypt, and the first dispatch to would send their boys more largely but these. The order of the day, pure and simple, was Lord Dufferin since his arrival at Cair
and the motion adapted to that subject sen
relaled: expectations had not been realized, It was the moved by the
Sexton gave notice that when the report of the NEW YORK, November 18th,
committee in Gray's case came up he would move education according to the Church of England
"Silver King," a new melodrama, by Messrs.
court ought to be decided and limited by statute. could be obtained, and he was surprised the coast ports did not send more boys. When Jones and Herman, was produced at the Princess
Courtney, Secretary of the Treasury, Informed Post Office. On the oth instant his notice the school was better knows, he hoped parents Theatre last night. The three principal charac-Parnell that up to the present time the applic
ters are Wilfred Denver, a self-accused mur- would take more advantage of it. The dis-derer, afterwards known as Silver King, betions under the Land Act by tenants for loans to tance from home was so great and also the having made an immense fortune In Nevada improve their holdings numbered 625, of which
310 had been granted, and 210were inadmissible) expense of sending boys there to be educated, silver wins; Nellie his long-suffering and and were being investigated
faithful wife; Captain Skinner, known as Spider, that such a school was rendered very desirable. a gentleman burglar. The house roundly Gladstone, in reply to an inquiry from Parnell, He hoped that at the distribution of prizes next hissed the villain as a mark of the disapprobatened the Government was not at present con year there would be a larger attendance of boys. tion of his villany and in approval of the excel templating any amendment to the Arrears of
The Rev. Mr. Jenkins said, the vacation lence of his performance. At the end Mr. Trevelyan said that up to the 15th instant, apal
Barrett asked whether the piece was a success.plications under the Arears of Rent Act reached commenced to-day and school would recommence A loud unanimous shout of "yes" was the reply 14,167 The Land Commissioners, he all, of thanks to the Chairman for his kindness in on the 8th January. He would propose a vote The authors were then summoned before the hoped to settle before the geth instant all cases
curtain
lodged with them prior to November 15th LONDON, November 18th, the Lusk November oth The News states that there is very slight pro Tn thousand persons attended a meeting of Inquire as to the circumstances under which the speakers were Sullivan and O'Kelly, ment Pamell, Dillon and O'Kelly were released from bens of Parliament. The latter referred to what Kilmainham Jail will prevail, although Gladstone he called the eforts of Davit to split the Irish expressed a desire that it should not he opposed. Party, and said they were tantamount to mak
* Ireland* In the back: He threatened m The Porte has formed a sub-Commission of resign his seat if the country did not favor
bing Public Work, to draft a llat of all concessions to glance to Farnell. Ho advised the fam be granted to settlers. The liat includes rail take advantage of the Arrears of Rent All
carle ways, roads, mines, tramways and harbors in all vote of confidence in the peacers was parts of the Empire. The design of the Ministry
DUBLIN, November is to draw foreign capital and open up the country. The Friemail, Yokenal say -The Pos
LONDON, November 18th.a recent interview, expressed bis, hortor at the The Queen to-day reviewed 8,000 of the troops outrages committed in Ireland, and charged the
good character, and the fact that the money last and had made the usual declaration in such only school in the colony where a good religlots The Herald's London special says:-The that the powers of judges in cusca of contempt of
letter for Macao which reached the office on
had been restored to Stafford-We unders Upon his (Mr. Lister's) return from stand that the case against the Chinese England at the end of October, his attention would-be incendiary who intended to burn out
was directed to the loss of letters from the his sweetheart lately, has been postponed till next week, and that the local fire offices are
was called to the disappearance of a registered strongly interesting themselves in the matter.
Macao the following day. He kept a record of all the 23rd November, and should have gone to registered letters leaving the Post office, and that letter was not in the list. He concluded it had been stolen from the case in which registered letters are kept, which was accessible to the clerks, and kept open from 7am. top
Rent Act, we
WHEREVER independent journals exist, VOLTAIRE, says the Cornhill Magazine, was actions at law, or criminal prosecutions for perhaps the first writer of erminence in Europe libet can scarcely be avoided. We have who had the courage to vindicate the dignity of only been in existence for eighteen months trade. He relates with pride how, when the Earl of and during that time we have on two sepa- Oxford held the reinsof Great Britain in his hands, rate occasions been involved in bol pro- his younger brother was a factor at Aleppo; bow, ceedings. It can hardly be considered when Lard Townsend was directing the councils His suspicion was directed to the prisoner, distributing the prizes, and for the kind manner. that in neither instance did we obtain his nearest relatives was soliciting custom in a yesterday at about 12.30 p.m., accompanist in which His Excellency had addressed the ability that Yorke's motion for a committee to the Irish National League yesterday, Among singular, even in a British dependency, of his sovereigns in the Painted Chamber, one of and in consequence he visited bit lodgings justice, or anything approaching it; how-counting house in the city. He draws a sar- by Mr. da Costa, a Post Office employé. The
prisoner went with them and raised no ob jection to his (Mt. Lister's) going to the house, seeming disposed to shew everything (Mr. Lister)
CONSTANTINOPLE, November
Bishops to sue their utmost exertion to prevent
parents of the boys. 'castic parallel between a "seigneur, powdered in
Mr. Hamlin said he had great pleasure in ever, that is not to the point just now. The the life of the mode, who knows exactly what
seconding the motion. He had conscientiously next libel sensation will not take place in o'clock the king rives and goes to bed, and who
performed his duties, but most of the credit was Hongkong; the neighbouring Colony of gives himself airs of grandeur and state at the wished to see at his lordgings. Upon reaching due to the boys, who had applied themselves to Macao will be the battle-fold. Our plain same time he is acting the slave in the anti-the house, prisoner opened a chest of drawers. their studies better. He and his puplis were be- speaking contemporary, the lately-resus-chamber of a Frims Minister" and a merchant One drawer, which was locked, was opened-ginning to understand each other. Some of the citated Independente has been pitching into who enriches his country, despatches orders from by Mr. da Costa with his own key, pri- boys had a strong will, and the Master also had our worthy friend Mr. Doutsoo C: PACHECO, his counting house to Surat and Grand Cairo, quer raising no objection. In that drawer a strong will. He thanked Mile Excellency for the President ofthe Municipal Chamber, and
and contributes to the felicity of the world. But he found mixed up with other things six regis coming there and also the gentlemen who kindly nothing impressed him so deeply as the homage tered letters, all of which had been opened, assisted in the examination-the Rev. My: Vice-Consul for Slam, and Mr. PACHECO paid, and paid-by-all-classes, to intellectual emififteen ordinary letters, also opened, seventeen Jennings, M.A., the Rav. H. Wilson Lee, B.A., which took part in the Egyptian campaign, The feeling aggrieved, at what he says are vile
nence. Parts and genius were, he observed, a unopened, and six empty envelopes, which and Mr. J. B, Coughile,
* Duke of Connaught headed the brigade of foot, the people offending against the law f slanders, has sought legal redress, a com-
› in front | Michael Casey,,father of Patrick Casey, sche sure passport, not, as in France; to the barren had been through the Post office, directed
The business being finished, three cheers were guards who were received by the Queen
of Buckingham Palace resepte per tenced to be hanged for the murder of Bridges middity, we may add, extremely rare and wreath of the Academy, but to affluence and to various people, seven letters without covers, given by the boys for the Administrator, three The Queen presented war medals to two for Joyce, has been indicted for complicity in difficult to be obtained in the "Modern popularity. By his pen Addison had risen to one one Oriental Bank bill of exchange draw taking place. The company then dispersed. sentation of medals will take place at Windsor very probable after them, accused of
more for the ladies, some general cheering also presentatives of each regiment. A general presmarter of the Joyce family's 2 Gomorrah." However, Mr. DA SILVA, the of the highest offices of the State.. A few graceful at Yokohama, on London, he thought, some
Casey the remaining four prisoners, Editor of the Macao newspaper, is hid to poems had made the fortunes of Stepney, Prior, obliterated postage stamps, and some clean. The following are the names of this boys to on Tuesday, HAVANA, November 18th complicity mathe Joyce prinder have decided to stand to his guns manfully, Gay, Farnell, Tickall, and Ambrose Philippe. By stamps, also a number of photographs, Christina whom prizes were awarded and the subjects in Thai Tiallan bark Catering from Pensacola, guilty and throw them civer on the and be most certainly has our best wishes his essays Steele had won a Commissionership cards, books and small albums, Beveral of Theodore Lammert:Attendance, general crew, excepting the captain, mate, cook and banging SAD
which they distinguished themselves - has arrived at quarantine here. The whole the Crown, asking servitude ion of Stamps and a place in Parliament. A single envelopes had been deprived of their stamps, whatever they may be worth. There are comedy had made Congreve independent for life. and some of the empty covers fitted the photos so many far, more sensible methods of Newton was Master of the Mint, and Locks had The seventeen unopened letters had been sont settling differences which may occur bebeen a Commissioner of Appeals. He records to their destination, and he was endeavouring to tween public functionaries and the public with pride that the portrait of Walpole was to find owners for the other articles. The register press than the idiotlo, arbitration provided be seen only in his own closet, but that the ed letter produced was found in the same by's most iniquitous law, that we have no portraits of Pope were to be seen in half the drawer, and bore the Amoy post stamp of the aympathy with men who seek redress in a great houses in England. "Go," he says, "Into 18th November. The mark on the letter ahewed manner which, notwithstanding its being miss the admiration of the spectator is not the Maria J.Goulate at Macao, purporting to en Westminster Abbey, and you find that what it was registered, and it was addressed Mr. shielded and protected by special statutes, mausoleums of the English Kings, but the mon close. 37. Two unopened "letters were found in is alike contemptible and unsatisfactory, ments which the gratitude of the nation has erected, prisoner's drawer at the Post Office, and have and which in but few instances can be to perpetuate the memory of thoselllustrious men been sent to their addresses. He took prisoner justified,
who contributed to His glory." He thought bitterly to the Police Station and preferred the present We cannot pretend to be thoroughly bow in his own country, he had seen Crebillon on charge against him. Police Constable Mann acquainted with the detailed particulars the verge of perishing by hunger, and the son of said he searched the prisoner at the Pe of the article in the Independente which has Racine in the last stage of abject destitution. lice Station upon being requested to dorey Millar roused the Ire of the veteran President of When, too, on his retum to France, he saw the so, and found in his possession the receipt. the Municipal Chamber to such an extent last rites of religion, and buried with the burial opened letters, a papers and 41 obliter
body of poor Adrienne le Couvreur refused the for a registered letter produced, also two as to induce him to invoke the aid of a of a dog, because she was an actress," his postage stamps, 6 Russian Bank notes, statute for which, like all liberal minded thoughts wandered to the generous and large dollar notes, 4 five dollar notes, and other Portuguese, he must have a thorough con-hearted cluzens who laid the coffin of Anne inspector Lindsay sad be read the Besides, under all circumstances, Oldfield beside the coffins of their Kings and of to the prisoner at the Station, who made Mr. Doutoo C. PACHECO should have been ↑ their heroes. --
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position, arithmetic, geology, and physics when the vessel war day out from that port the charged with attemptlost.com geography, holy scripture, writing and com- stewardy died of yellow lever at Fensacola, and After taking formal evidence, to-day, geography,
de captain and cook died of the fame disease, de Lavaon, the accused was comi 2--Anton Möller Grammar, Euclid, geoG BERLAN, November 18th next Dublin Commission graphy, maps, freehand drawing, and The Government continues to decline all guarded to and from shaded drawing.
attempts of other powers to open, or exchange strong escor 3-Lionel Barff-Geography, geology, writing, notes on the question of Egypt. Until the Anglo-
maps, freehand drawing, shaded drawing, French negotiations are concluded, Bismarck Is || The P and physical geographys
determined not to speak,
united 4Eritral armert-Grammar, composition,
VANDUBLIN, November 18th. scripture, arithmetic, Euclid, and attendance. Miles Joyce, arraigned for the murder of Mry.
Fred Gamble Scripture (and),
Joyce, was to day convicted and sentenced to and 6.Hertie Sampson?-Reading, writing, and | death." He was first cousin of the man Joyce
geology
who was murdered. Het Alfred Ramsey Authetic geography,
VIENNA, November 18th.? geology, scripture, and drawing, So The police at Hamburg made a domiciliary : dén have 8. —Frank Lammert-Reading, writing, and visit and arrested six mechanics, hey also chit
general proficiency,
seized a large number of socialist pamphlets and the Herbert Grimble Dication
explosive bullets," riese
Andrew H Attendance, writing, and
[ 1.---Emest Lammert-General proficiency. 12-Fred HorspoolMaps, drawing, scripture,
and arithmetic.
and scripture 14 Willie+Adnams Scripture, and good
conduct
3-Stewart Anton St-AHAY
D. N. Mehta Reading, and writing, d Willie Houghton W and dictation,
John Miller
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Harvey Edge
*DE NEW YORK,, November 'rethi The Tribune's London cable says The rapid progress (of business before Parliament
during the week surprises both21 systematic obstructions - clesign Churchill have nearly broken dow influential section of the lites, as a party; aliice Randolph's leach & The the ministers have rigson "katisfactory, but predict the
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