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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1883.

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A. S. WATSON & CO. NVITE INSPECTION OF A WELL

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exact number entered for the latter event; but on this occasion we shall certainly have a larger field, and an equally excit ing race as when Airllé disposed of St. rocco, Bavarian and Ranplan.

HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS The German Cup shows a falling off-16 THE

HONG LIST FOR THE FAR FAST. DIRECTORY FOR CHINA, JAPAN, AND THE

PHILIPPINES, FOR THE YEAR 1883.

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The above work published at the Office of this Paper, contains a Directory for the

IN GREAT VARIETY.

SWEETS AND CONFECTIONERY. FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES.

CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLES.

CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS.

HAVE you, asked the Judge of a recently. convicted man, "anything to offer the Court before sentence is passed?" "No, your Honor," replied the prisoner, "my lawyer took my last penny."

WONG ACHONG and Cham Afuk, coolies, nd- mitred stealing a quantity of copper nails from the Hungbam Dock yesterday, and were sent, at the order of Mr. Wodehouse, to do a fortnights' penance for their fondness for copper. Oua Australian contemporaries have a charming habit of speaking of public men which is surely beyond all praise. In referring to a certain Sydney P.M., the Mudgee Independent says: "His form is robust and semi-corpulent, and his head is the shape of a midwinter toad when engaged in the pastime of swallowing a pre-

In the second day's events the note worthy increases are in the Scurry Stakes, 31 to 16, the Exchange Plate 25 to 20, the Parsee Cup 30 to 20, the Professional Cup 32 to 17, and the Flyaway Plate 36 to 19),797

to 34, as does, the Broker's Cup with 16 against 25. Mr. PAUL's handsome gift, the Tajmahal Purse, substituted for the Town | Plate, has secured 25· entrants as against The third day's increases are in the Challenge Cup 87 to 65, the Ladies' Purse 49 to 31, the Navy Plate 18 to 21, the

21,

Forts in the large portion of Asia comprised be. IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES Keechong Cup 24 to 21, the Garrison Cup

tween Penang, in the Straits Settlements, and the Northern Chinese Ports, including Wladivostock,

SCIENTIFIC TOYS.

33 to the 24 in last year's Stand Plate, and the Consolation 55 as against 38. The Cathay Cup has only 16 as against 25, and

Wild Sell's 24.

The pastipthe eye, China con ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S the Nil Desperandum the same number to

the Philippine Islands; the British Colony of Hongkong; and the Portuguese Colony of Macao. The work will also contain the Principal Treaties between Eumpean countries and the United States and the countries East of the Straits, in cluding the New Treaties between

RUSSIA. AND CHINA, BRAZIL AND CHINA,

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KOREAN TREATY; together with conditions of Trade, and the Port, Customs, Consular, and Harbour Regulations for the Ports of China and Japan ; and a description of the Ports, with the latest Trade Statistics taken from the Reports of the Imperial Maritime Customs and other reliable sources.

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mature oyster-shell."

ARADI has been faring rather hardly in the Scottish pulpit, if all stories are true. One minister. In Forfarshire is reported as having preached a war sermon in which he declared that "if he could lay his hands on the rebel he would, with the greatest pleasure, hang him over the precentor's pulpit."

WE learn that His Excellency the Administrator will distribute the prizes to the successful scholars at the Central School on Monday next at i'r am.

ACCORDING to the London Mining Journal the highest mines in the world are the silver mines of Cerro de Pasco, in Peru, which are. 14,396 feet above the aca, and the quicksilver mines of

ance with, and show proficiency in, branches of knowledge the mere list of which is calculated to appal. At least two languages, acquaintance

with the laws of consonantal interchange, ele- mentary, ecclesiastical, Stavopic; Russian and universal literature, logic, the science of peda gogy, theology these are among the subjects

tions imposed upon young women who seek that have been made de rigueur by the condi-

spheres of usefulness in the national schools. And as a rule these girlish aspirants are as suc cessful in the acquirement as they show them selves eager in the pursuit of knowledge. As students of medicine and the sciences they betray. the possession of remarkable qualities. Why Russian and all other women should bend with auch remarkable aptitude and unmistakable penchant loward the "natural sciences" might be explained in several ways. It has been asserted, as an anthropological fact, that the brain of the Russian woman is masculine in both size and capacity that in fact bere the mental qualities, the sexes have interchanged man becoming pliant, i domestic, unenterprisingi the woman growing more intellectually active, daring and resourceful.

The Daily Chronicle Paris correspondent says: Huancavelica, in the same country, 15,000. fect -The French Ministry has postponed the pro-above the ocean level The Potosi silver mine, posed demand for the grint of eleven million also in Peru, is at an altitude of 11,373 feet, and francs for the Tonking expedition. The reason the famous silver mines of Puna, on the shores for this step is that unexpected opposition has of Lake Titicaca, are upward of 13,000 feet been offered by several of the members of the mean tide. The deepest mine is the new Sulta Cabinet, and until the grave differences that pre-Werk, a salt mine in Westphalia, which is 2,050 is fur- vall are composed no further action can be taken feet below the surface of the occean by the Government in the matter. It is plain ther asserted that the average depths of the coal that the more cautious members of the Ministry mines of Great Britain greatly exceed a like mug are beginning to feel alarmed at the consequences ber of any other kind of mines in the world. which the present Chauvinist tendencies of France "I WOULD like to be excused, your Honor," said colonial policy may entail. There are signs that BEFORE a young woman can become a school a Chicago man who had been drawn on the jury.

What for?" "I owe a man $5, and I want to. France, if not drawing back, is at least pausing mistress in Russin she must display an acquaint- hunt him up and pay it.". "Do you mean to say collision with powerful and opposing interests.

in a career that is almost certain to bring her into you would hunt up a man to pay a bill instead of waiting for him to hunt up you ?” “Yes, your Honor." Da. you belong to Chicago? Yes, SAYS. the Editor of the Sydney Bulletin (who sir." "You are excused. I don't want any man like ourselves has some slight acquaintance with the interior economy of model "Retreats" in The entrance fees amount to the very on a jury who will lie like that."

consequence of a supposed infringement of that respectable total of $5,230, a sum which CHUN AFUK, who in March of last year was

debtors in the Holloway Gaol, London, are not has never been approached on any pre-provided by the Government with free board and iniquitous absurdity, the law of libel):-The vious occasion. To winners of races the lodging for the space of six months, for being in

allowed to smoke. This is too bad. When Fund will have to refund $4255, leaving a house by night with the intention of plunder-

we were languishing in our dungeon, never was a very comfortable little profit of $975. ing the same, again appeared in the "pen" this the solace of the weed denied us. We smoked made out of the owners of race-poniesviously obtained for him the half years' grub on

morning on a similar charge to what had pre-all the time-and when we got tired of smoking, we chewed. Chewing, by the way, is an acquired who are the real supporters of racing the cheap. Mr. Wodehouse tendered Chun taste. It takes some time to get into it. Board The principle of making a profit out of Afuk a trifle of good advice and passed him on

ing-house duff is capital practice." Our Sydney owners is not one to be commended, and to the higher tribunal.

friend had rather the better of us in the matter when it is considered that the subscriptions A unsuccessful candidate at a late election in of smoking and chewing, as these difficult arts already total some $1400, its necessity is Australia, accused, at the declaration of the poil, have no place in the list of our many and varied hardly apparent. The receipts from sale

a certain individual of getting up a religious cry, accomplishments. However, notwithstanding all of tickets, rent of ground, public subscrip and of splitting up the votes by bringing out a this we had a comparatively agreeable time in tions, &c., should certainly exceed two third candidate. The individual so named Hayward's admirably conducted hotel. When thousand dollars, and as most of the cups promptly-called-the-beaten-grumbler.a liar. we got a bit wearied it was a great solace to be are presented, arrangements of the char Things looked healthy for a mill, but the game-able to think we were doing just penance for acter conspicuous in the conditions of the ness of the parties somehow or other died out, maligning the truthful and virtuous Bundmann Garrison Cup are difficult to understand. So, to console the so-called "liar," a few leading and the modest and chaste Beaudel, as laid down

of back-scratching. In this particular event the prize is pre-residents gave him a dinner and the usual course by a merciful dispenser of law, and justice and sented by the officers of the Garrison, and the Fund claims the entries, which total $330, the owner of the winner or second Advertisers are requested to forward all notices pony not receiving a single cent of intended for insertion in that day's issue not later their own money. There would per-justice have been fathered upon him. No doubt than THREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard thehaps be less necessity for calling early publication of the paper.

attention to these matters if one could TO SUBSCRIBERS.

see that the surplus funds were laid out in Arrangements have been made to publish The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P. Sub-much needed improvements to the course, scribers in the central districts who do not receive stands, &c. But as it is notorious that at once communicating with the Manager. their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by grumbling against the wretchedness of the track, and the miserable accommodation afforded by the present Grand Stand is almost universal, we have ventured to allude briefly to matters which to our way of thinking loudly call for reform.

It is requested that all communications rela- ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph and not to the Editor. Editor" and not to individual members of the staff

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The various Governments and Municipal Cor. porations have been applied to for information, and all Public Boligs and Companies, Bankers, "Merchants, Consuls, and "Professional and other Residents, have supplied the necessary matter to ensure correctness, upon forms sent for that pur-evidence of good faith. pose. The Naval and Military portion has been taken from the latest published official lists and revised at Head-quarters; in fact no pains has been spared to make "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" a handy and perfectly reliable book of reference for all classes.

In addition to the informationenumerated above "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST for 1883 contains a complete i

INDEX TO THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG;

A SPECIAL LIST OF FOREIGNERS employed in Steamers making short voyages front Hongkong;

THE PRIVATE RESIDENCES

of the Principal Goverment Officials, the Lead- ing Merchants, the Foreign Consuls, Professional Men, Justices of

The Peace, &c.

A LADIES DIRECTORY FOR HONGKONG,

AND

A Mass of interesting information on various subjects, culled from the most trustworthy'

sources.

A SPECIAL FEATURE IN THIS PUBLICATION IS A CHAPTER ON SPORT,

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele- graph will always be open for the fair 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.

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TO ADVERTISERS.

The Houghong Telegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1883.

The Stewards of the Hongkong Race Fund have reason to congratulate them- selves on the entries for the race meeting of the present year. In point of number, as well as in the quality of the ponies en tered, no such satisfactory results have ever previously been obtained in the his-

dealing with almost every branch of sportory of our local racing. Although the

including RACING, CRICKET, ATHLETICS, AQUATICS,

&c. &c. &c.

The WINNERS of all IMPORTANT RACES at HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOOCHOW, and AMOY, with times, and other interesting particulars, carefully compiled from the most reliable sources make "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR'

programme issued by the Stowards was

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, 25th January.

THE SITUATION IN FRANCE. Differences have arisen in the French Ministry and its resignation is expected. Great uneasiness is felt in France at the political confusion; the Empress Eugenie is in Paris. -

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

in many respects a thoroughly sportsman- IT is stated that there are 1,325,000 Roman like and attractive one, we have good Catholics in India. reasons for attributing to other causes the extraordinary strides the love of our na-We hear that the Indian mail steamers with the tional pastime has made in the good graces first opium sales left Singapore for Hongkong this of the community.

morning,

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an intelligent Hongkong jury.

THE Queensland Anti-Coolle League have, ace Cording to the Sydney Bulletin, issued a very ACCORDING to Herbert Spencer a strong man or business-like manifesto, pointing out that should. woman is a good animal-that is, there is a per- Coolies once be brought to the colony, they would fect physique, a broad chest and good lungs. completely drive out the white labouring popula There are many who have neither, but who tion, as in the Mauritius and South Africa that manage to get along after a fashion; yet they are there is in India a surplus population of compelled to nurse constantly the physical con- 60,000,000 Coolies, comprising mechanics as well stitution, People with consumptive tendencies as labourers, and that thousands of these would manage often to attain great lungevity, and then be shipped to Queensland monthly; that Coolles go off with some disease quite foreign to the one could fill every position occupied by the white which had cast its shadow over their lives. The working classes here, and would work for wages. perfect animal is the requisite backing for a upon which a European could not exist that the good moral and mental constitution. Half the rates of wages paid to Coolle mechanics monthly crimes of the world are committed through are as follows-Carpenters 188, masons 12 physical abnormalisms which affect the moral labourers 128, horse-drivers 108, and all other and mental constitution. There is a direct ten-trades in proportion; that, as Cooliea food con

sists of alb. rice, per day, mixed with a little curry, they can live on 15. 6d. per week by im- porting their food or growing it in the colony that Coolics would be entitled to a vole after s months' residence, and the planters and large employers of Coolie labour would then be able to out-vote the while population, and have the making of laws entirely in their own hands.” The motto of the Anti-Coolie League Is "Queensland for the White Man Believing that its soil and climate have specially adapted it as the home of the European races, we emphatically protest against the introduction of Coolie or Asiatic labour into, this colony, being

THE mention of Henry Erskine, says Blackwood, too often suggests the idea of the chartered jester of the Scottish Bar, and is the prelude to a num- ber of good sayings, which with more or less Henry Erskine was a professed wit; and his allies had all the more effect that they were of a different nature from the somewhat coarse humor which was favored at the time both by Bench and Bar. Epigram and repartee had little place in the dry caustic wit of the Partia ment House, arid Henry Erskine's smart sayings, which were probably modeled upon the school of Sheridan, had a novelty which must have beer sometimes not a little perplexing. There is more to be said than is at first apparent on behalf of the old judge who, after revolving in-dency to lapses and transgressions. The physical his mind one of Henry Erskine's "good things," constitution is weak, the mental constitution'li would exclaim some four-and-twenty hours weaker still; there is no good physical fibre, after, when he had caught the point, "I The individual drifts toward the insane asylum, hae ye noo, Hairy, man! I hac ye nooi hospital or the penitentiary. He was not well Only the possession of talents of the highest born, that is, he had not a good physical consti- order would have enabled Erskine to found tution, and this defect reached over to the whole a great legal reputation concurrently with moral and mental endowment. Thousands of his fame as a humorist. The more sedate men and women, conscious of physical infirmities, spirits of the Parliament House must have looked have been so trained that they reach a high upon him as having hay on his horn. In his degree of usefulness. They fight against consti- carlier days he was the enfant terrible of the tutional tendencies. It is a war which extends bar, and deported himself in a way that would over the better part of their lives... have scarcely been tolerated in Westminister

satisfied that such labour is not essential to its prosperity, but is antagonistic to the welfare of its industrial population. leagued together for the repeal of the Coolle Act, and will not rest satisfied until it is removed from the Statute Book Believin

Believing that the demand of the labour market in this colony can be supplied from the United Kingdoms and the continent of Europe, we will oppose by every

EAST," a vade, mecum for all classes of season with those of a year ago, the in-mopolitan Dock this morning. The Cernan The victim was naturally much annoyed by this her friends an admonitory glance, and sat still constitutional means the introduction of Coolies

sportsmen.

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Hall. It was his special delight to tease Sir James Colquhoun of Luss, who was Principal Clerk of Session, and, Sheriff of Dumbartonshire, and one of the oddest characters of the time On one occasion, when Henry Erskine was in Court during the advising of an important case, he amused himself by making faces at Sir James as he sat at the Clerk's table beneath the judges.

procedure, but bore it as long as he could. At he could stand it no longer, and disturbed the gravity of the Court by rising and exclaiming -"My Lord—my Lord-1 wish you would speak

however, was looking graver than the Judges, when Sir James, happening to cast his eyes to Quiet was restored and the advising went on, ward the bar, was met by a new grimace from his tormentor, and once more convulsed bench, bar, and audience by roaring out in his rage:"See |

Miss Van Zandt, the American prima dones, who has won such enviable honors in Paris, was lately the heroine of an exquisite little comedy at the Musée Grevin. She went to that fargous gallery of wax figures with her mother and some friends, and seeing a vacant niche draped with red curtains in a room where there were no other visitors than her own party, slipped into it, gave

The curtains were drawn so that only her bust and head were visible. Pretty soon visitors here falling that, we will take such other steps thronged in. See, nld ond, "there is a new, figure, Mlle Van Zandt. What a good likeness,"

miration, others disapproval, the fair singer

languid; supercilious and altogether superior lady meanwhile keeping perfectly still. At last, # came along, viewed the dainty features, fair locks and sparkling eyes, and then sald; So this is Mlle Van Zandt, is it? Quito pretty, but no likeness. I never would have recognized it if I

as may be necessary to prevent that end."

In comparing the entries of the present THE steamship Gaelic came over from the Cos-

crease on this occasion is the more note barque Hans will dock at Kowloon to-morrow. worthy as there is a great falling off in the subscription grifin races. For the Chal-We learn that the Saigon Singapore cable which was cut for repairs at noon.yesterday was joined HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" for 188, longe Cup of 1882 we had the large entry through again at $ p.m. the fault having been to Henry; he's aye makin' faces at me." Harry A group gathered round, expressing, somend read in the Cornhill Magarint that after is Printed on a superior quality of Paper of 65 ponies, which was considerably in removed. with a NEW FOUNT of TYPE, specially ordered excess of anything previously seen in for the work, from THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING COMPANY, Red Lion Square, Holborn, London, and bound in a fashion unsurpassed by any work of the kind ever published in the FAR EAST.

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There is not space in the compass of an Ordinary Advertisement to detail all the informa- tion introduced into the work, but it may be fairly asserted that no such Directory has ever been -published, either in Hongkong, or any other part

of the East, at the Price.

Hongkong. However, even this powerful officers of The Buffs, the fine Band of the Re By kind permission of Colonel Hobson and the contingent looks small when compared giment will play a selection of Music on the with the 87 of the forthcoming anniversary Cricket Ground to-morrow, 27th instant, from —a number, we believe, which has never 4 p.m.

larceny of $70, from a fellow passenger on board the Agamemnon while on the passage up from Singapore, were found puilty and sent to six months hard labor by Mr. Wodehouse,

been equalled in any race, in China. The CHU ALEUNG and Chan Asum, charged with the there, my Lord! he's at it again." Shanghai Stakes of last Spring secured 84, and in the Autumn 83 entries, these being, unless our recollection is at fault, the biggest entries ever known in Shanghai. In glancing through the programme of the Hongkong Races of 1883 we note that the Loan Alvanley had been dining on one occasion popularWong-nel.chongStakes has receiv. with Mr. Greville, whose dining room had been ed 23 entries as compared with the 15 of a newly and splendidly decorated. The meal was, however, a very meagre and indifferent one year ago, the old fashioned Ashley Cup Some of the guests were flattering their host also showing as candidates for Mr. Sas-upon his magnificence, taste, and hospitality. soon's handsome trophy as against 16 in "For my own part," interposed Alvanley, "I 1882. The same large increase is notice would rather have seen less gilding and more able in the Derby entry, the figures stand-¦ carving."

THE following advertisement of a "jack of all trades in the year 1788 is quite equal to some of the best efforts of the enterprising Yankee quacks of the present day Beards Taken Of, and Reglaturd! By Isaac FaceTotum. Barber, Periwig Surgeon, Parish Clark, Scool Master, Blacksmith and Man midwife, Shaves for penne, cuts hare for two pense, and oyrd and powder'd into the bargin. Young ladys genteely Edicated; Lamps lighted by the hear or Quarter Young Gentlemen also taut there grammer langwage in the neatent maner, and great Keer taken of their morals and spelin; Also Sarme singing and horce shewing by the real Maker

hadn't been told and then the supposed wax figure burst into a merry peal of laughter, sprang from the niche, and tripped away, amid the astonishment and chagrin of the crite and the applause of the crowd,

VIVIER, the practical Joker, having two hours to spare, enters the office of a suburban doctor, and bows to him with a gravity which is only equall by the ceremonious courtesy of the doctor an swering bow. The following conversation sues i

Vivier Doctor, I come to you as to a princ of science (the doctors bows acquiescingly

Doctor (modestly Whichever you prefer, airy VivierAttracted hither by your renown, come to seek at your hands that relict have vainly, and at enormous expense, ored to obtain at the hands of your, most nent colleagues in the healing art

Ing at 26; as against 15. The Royal A CHICAGO gambler imparts the information Likewice makes and Mends all sorts of But if you prefer it, as to a beacon light of science Hawaiian Cup, which takes the place on that poker is not a favorite with professionals, "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND the card occupied last season by the because none of them have any confidence in HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST offers Inniskilling Cup, has received 24 entries as the rest. Such a thing as square playing they Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium against 17; but the Valley Stakes shows a do not expect of each other, so when they play It will have an extensive circulation in all Ports great falling off, 24 contributing to Shell's poker they seek other than professional oppo between Singapore and Newchwang, and the benefit whilst this year only 16 have cried nents." If men will play poker, he adviser scale of charges has been fixed at an exceptionally content. This decrease is easily accounted

them to cultivate an ability to bluff with cool low rate. Terms can be learned on application. for, as fewer ponies were subscribed for;

ness and audacity.

Suggestions for the improvement of this work

are respectfully solicited..

Orders for COPIES, and for ADVERTISE ITS may be sent to the Agents at the various

orts; or to.

THE HONGKONG Telegraph OFFICE HONGKONG. Hen kong 23rd. January,

Doctor-1 shall endeavor, air, to merit flattering confidence. What is your disease

Vivier My disease ? You mean my diseases I am afflicted with 'em all th

Doctor-All

and shoes, teches the Hof boy and jew's harp, cuts.coms, bledes and blisters On the lowest terms; Glisters and purgis at a penne a peace. Cow-tillions and other dances taut at hoam and abrode. Also deals holesale and retail. Pirfumery in all its brauccis, Sells all sorts of stationary Wair, too gether with blacking balls, Red herrine, ginger-bred and Coles, Scrubbin brushes, treycle, Mouse traps, And other sweetmetes,Likewice, but, apart from that, it is likely enough that CHUN AYAN, a member of the coolie fraternity, Godfather's Cordal, Red Rutes, Tatoes, Sassages, this interesting event will prove quite as hailing from Shanghal, with a previous record of and other gardin Stuff. P. S.-I teaches Jog: disease known to medical science, exciting this year as it has ever done. six months hard labor, and two years' ditto grefry, and them ontlandish kind of things. The Foochow Cup which in 1882 had only standing against him, again made his bow before bawl on Wensdays and Frydays. All performed Doctor-Very well. And 13 stayers entered can now boast of Mr. Wodehouse, this morning on a charge of (God willin) By Me, Isaac Fac-Totum. To be would you desire me to cure you 23 candidates for this coveted prize, whilst scaling a singing bird and cage. His Worship heard of at my wharehouse, Number Twenty.

duly instructed the #binta the Canton Cup entry of 16 has been ex- keep his mouth shut for the present, ho would you may be sarved with the be actly doubled. The Welter Plate, substi- have amplo, opp

Lunity for

his elo Ream, quler For singlo tuted for the Victoria Plate in the present quence by and bye, and com tted him for trial + Likewise bewary of counts programme, has received 19

-entries, tis the Supreme Court

ikannerer inú sevan651: Jókn? Street. West Smithfield. Where

Abro

Vivier Yes, doctor, I am a sullerer:

lot of others

matter of absolute.

Robert Grosicteste had

solicited preferment Lincoln,this rustic he wanted "a" new

put the

Bishop of

him and

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