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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1883.
the Government of the little slave kingdom is prepared to resent the taking away of the support our treaty extends to it by a counter treaty with Great Britain, which shall include the right of that country to
SAYS the Shanghai Mercury-H.E Count di Luca, the Italian Minister, leaves for home in a fortnight. The Countess leaves on Wednesday, We understand that Count di Luca will return to occupy the new Italian Legation at Peking in
about a year.
REUTER must really be hard pressed for news, when he takes the trouble to telegraph to China that Lord Elcho has been elected member of Parliament for Haddington. The seat has been
A DISPATCH to the London Chronicle from Berlin mentions the fact that the budget of the State railways of Prussia will show a surplus of 93,000,000 marks for the last fiscal year. The Chronicle adds that if "this estimate be con- firmed, it will prove that the Government made an excellent bargain in purchasing one by one the principal lines, at a time when the public scarcely hoped to see their shares rise from the profound depression into which they had fallen on account of the recent economic crisis, a depres
WE hear that the Choral Society will give a per- big chesnut cantering for the last half miles formance on Friday, March and, when Burnett's Times:—34, 66, 1.40, 2.19, 2.58 and 3.35. Gang The Ancient. Mariner,"..Forward, Pizzicato and Allegro went a mile in celebrated cantata which has been in rehearsal for some consider company, the former beaten off, and the dun
winning casily in 2.18. The full tinies were 33... able time, will be produced,
65, 1.41, and 2.18, Pizzicato, went on after the others pulled up, and covered close upon two miles, rolling about a good deal at the finish, -- and showing temper. Shell went in grand form by himself for over two miles, his last mile and a half in 3.33, the pony pulling double at the finish. Peanut was exercised by Mr. Hutchings
TALES of heroism at sea never lose their charm for landsmen. The last one is found in the St. James Gazette. A passenger on board the Orient line steamship Ligurin, on her voyage from Simon's Bay to Melboume, gives, in a pri-
held by the father of the newly elected membersion caused to a large extent by foolish competivate letter, the following account of an act of
-the "Adullamite" Lord Elcho of volunteering tion and extravagant scheme of construction." bravery and devotion on the part of one of the on the steeplechase course, and appears went
about the political aspect of the question/celebrity, who lately succeeded his father in the Direct advices from Berlin have confirmed the officers and several of the, crew of the shiping round slowly, although signs of lame.
Earldom of Wentyss--for many years, and the statement. The fact related refutes the claim family influence is so overpowering that the remade by corporation journals that roads under sult of the election was simply a foregone con- Government control cannot be made to pay.
́establish a naval station at Honolulu; and Secretary FRELINGHUTSEN is said to be seriously taken aback by this report. The scare did not originate with the Secretary, But in the House Committee on Foreign CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS Affairs, which sent the State Department a communication requesting information
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of terminating the treaty, with this British FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES.design in view.
The point for an English naval stationclusion. CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLES. in this part of the Pacific is not in the Hawaiian Kingdom, but near the point CHRISTMAS CARD ALBUMS..
where the great Dominion railway will ter- IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES. minate. She has that without the asking, and would hardly go so far out of her way As the Islands to offend the United States, which country is her best customer, and to
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WB (Mercury) have been given to understand that the "Pest House" on the Soochow Creek is now nearly full of small pox" patients, and it is therefore to be hoped that the disease has reached its climax. In one sense it would be matter for regret to have the Hospital authorities compelled to seek for other accommodation, or
the surgeon in charge (Dr. Little), should afford nate class, who are so well cared for in every respect.
IN these days when legal technicalitics and meaningless,quibbles are the very marrow of the existence, of that class of character called limbs of the law," it is refreshing to find that sometimes-
***The oysin's whore It ought to be,
The sells going for the Izwye,'s foo."
bankruptcy by saddling him with the accumu lated: penalties totalling £350,00, incured by
out having taken the oath, Bradlaugh has proved more than a match for the whole tribe of lawyers. It appears that penal actions insti- tuted by common informers cannot legally be brought on after the lapse of a year from the date of the incidents to which they refer. This is the secret of all the interminable motions on technical and legal points brought before the courts by Mr. Bradlaugh during the last twelve friends to think him over litigious. By getting months, and which have led even many of his all these technical points argued one after the other he has so far delayed the main proceedings that the limitation clause now operates, and the prosecution lapser.
"While the sea was tremendously high a sailor fell overboard. There was no chance of his re- covery. The ship was stopped as soon as possi- ble, but after the first minute he was never seen again. Nevertheless in five minutes a boat was launched, without the orders of the Captain, who cried when he heard it! There go ten more men. It was an awful time while the boat was out, The officer in charge said that twice he gave up all bope of ever getting back again. After about an hour, during which we were turning backing
one after the other with ropes; but the captain said he would have no lives lost in trying to save blow from the rudder."
TRAINING NOTES.
ness are still discernible. Rialto was scot a lang gallop, and moved far more freely) than I had previously seen him." White Knight and Airlie galloped together, by accident, I think, the St. Leger winner having all his work cut out, even with the feather weight "Joe" "in" the saddle, to keep within hail of Mr. Van Amstej and the old war horse.
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Rose was ridden by ""Horse" in some mud- dling sort of exercise, as usual showing fairly
whenever his rider loosened his head. The times were 36, 72, 1-48, 2.23, 3.01, and 3.321.
steady exercise gallop-last halfmile ya seconds. Second Violin was accompanied for a mile and a half by Ghillie Callum-times, 36, 70, 1:45 3.243.05 and 3.43. Strathpeffer and Derwent galloped steadily, the old sprinter showing capital form. The queer actioned Canton Cup candi- date, Incubusy strode along in the hands of Mr. Reynell. This animal's style of going is most deceptive. To watch him galloping, one would referring to the chronograph, you are surprised imagine he was going at no pace at all; but on
to see that he is making fast, time. Incubys. covered the last quarter of his gallop this morning in a shade over sz'seconds, and 1 arust confess I am puzzled to make out how much peculiarly actioned pony can get over the ground at such a
which she has of late shown so many acts to have this class of sufferers moved outside 1 We read in a contemporary that Charles Brad- and stopping, rolling fearfully all the time, vegood form after warming up to his work. New« :
excellent nursing which they receive from the holy frauds Charles Newdegate, Sir H. Tyler, mately she reached the side of the ship, and amid galloped over the Derby distance, the grey con she has everything required for a naval | sisters, not to speak of two visits per day from and H. L. Clarke, who hoped to force him into the greatest excitement the men were hauled up ceding a lot of weight, and, streaming away station-a good harbor, an abundance of CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS. Coal, timber, and resources in iron for the abundant consolation to friends of this unfortuhim in sitting and voting in the Commons with the boat, which was immediately smashed by Wild Waif was ridden by Mr. Tennant in a
repair of ships. The lines of merchant steamships that the railway company will surely float for China, Japan, Australia and WE read that when Mrs. Langtry first appeared New Zealand can be better protected from as Rosalind in London, there was a tremendous there than from the Islands. And in the crush of the fast young bloods, from the Prince event of a war with the United States of Wales down to that moral young man the which no one apprehends-English cruisers Marquis of Huntly; for they all expected to see It is requested that all communications rela- from headquarters in the north could the Lily in tights. Not the slightest attention ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- damage us more than from a naval station was given to the play till the cue for her entry dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" within the tropics. On one score the State of disappointment--went through the house from was heard, and then a sigh--almost a heart-groan Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The Department may rest assured that, whe-pit to ceiling. She wore a tupic from neck to Editor" and not to individual members of the ther this preposterous treaty be terminancle! The fact is, the public don't understand Communications intended for publication must ated or not, Great Britain's interests how determined Mrs. Langly is. to remain à be accompanied by the natac and address of the on this coast will prompt her to the lady, though she is an actress. A funny incident | writers, not necessarily for publication; but as construction of a naval station at or occurred, though, which made the people laugh, evidence of good faith..
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-near the termination of her Dominion glum as they were. In the sentence, "Wère I a
THE following "advice to a discouraged lover," grapk, will always be open for the fair discussion colonies' railway; and that from there, woman," the beauty had only got as far as "taken from an American contemporary, is re- by.correspondents of all questions affecting public
would kiss as many of you--" when a stentor's interests, it must be distinctly understood that better than from the Islands, she can
voice came from the back of the pit-"Oh, take spectfully dedicated to our local adonis :-"Sheperienced eye over the steeplechase course. A the Editor does not in any way hold himself res-exercise her power on the Pacific and
may be giddy, but she has just about sized you ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
the western
up in shape, and no doubt if you keep on trying coast. If the prospect
to love her without her knowledge or consent, is disagreeable to us, our remedy lies in the construction of a navy that can
she will hit you with something and put a Swiss cope with hers, and not in the payment of
sunset over your eye.. Do not yearn to win her a subsidy of three to five millions a year
years in which to see your merits. You will have to the little slave kingdom ruled by a spite
more to entille you to her respect by that time, ful sugar monopoly. If England desired
no doubt. During that time you may rise to to take the Islands, there is nothing to
high place and win a deathless name. The hinder her. We cannot protect them in
main thing you have to look out for now, any other way than by the standing menace
however, is to restrain yourself from marrying of conquering Canada, and that will al-
people who do not want to marry you. That ways prevent England from any unfriendly
style of freshness will in thirty or forty years
aus big brother or same "young lady of 17" will consign you to the silent tomb. Do not try to promenade with a lady unless she gives her
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1[repeated "pows" can be relied on, the leading favorites amongst the subscription griffins would appear to be pretty well together so far as class is concerned, Ponies that have been knocked
down to the drawers at the lotteries, have on the racecourse demonstrated their equality, If not their superiority, to favorites purchased for
The racecourse was again thrown open for training purposes this morning, and a lot of galloping took place. Having been well wateret, late yesterday aftemoon, the track afforded good going, although in some parts it was rather thing particularly startling in the way of fast holding, which prevented the chronicling of any times. I was glad to see the worthy C. C. back at his post, and bustling up Taylor and his as sociates. Mr. Tripp looks hale and hearty after his trip to Japan-in fact, he looks so fresh and in such hard condition that I should not be a bit surprised to see the veteran sporting silk in the Welter and steeplechases. As as aqon the C. C. can spare a little time, I trust he will run his ex-
few alterations on the present state of affairs are certainly desirable. If I might be allowed to offer a suggestion, I think the big water jump at the turn into the straight should be abolished. This awkward jump is directly in the bend for
raced at full speed, even were the going sound which it most certainly is not. If this jump bad been placed opposite the Grand Stand it would have been right enough, as it could very easily be negotiated by penics going at a fair rate of speed, and speed is indispensable in all cases in a mile." pow" the outsider Lavender fairly where a brook has to be cleared. If this jump worsted the favorite, the full times being 331; were removed, a couple of flights, of goosed 70, 1.50, and 2.28. Possibly Opal may in and the walls of the obstacles in front of the Stands raised about a foot, the course would doubtless he will remain favorite to the end, be everything that the most fastidious of horse-notwithstanding bis ignominious displays on the men could wish for, presuming, of course, that training track, although it is really difficult to looked that a wet meeting is just on the cards, such high consideration are based consider and a few days raia means that the portion of Opal inferior to both Rebel and Lavender in the
same stables.: the steeplechase course from the mile and a half post to the Wong-nei-chong village will be transformed into a regular quagmire.
Valley Stakes and German Cup has been Mr. aui's white griffin Opal. Some days ago this pony covered a inile, cantering, in 2.31-a per- formance which doubtless justified his elevation, to the position of first favorite. This moming
A HAWKER of an enterprising turn of mind, and with a predilection for early rising, was observed by Chinese constable 251 at a quarter to four this morning climbing up, by means of a piece affections all at once. Give her twenty or thirty home, where it is impossible for a pony to be hundreds of dollars. The popular fancy for the.. of cloth, from the lower to the upper verandah of No. 141, Queen's Road West. The peripate tic's intentions appearing to the lukong to belong to the felonious category, he areated him and lodged him in the station, The hawker, who explained that his ascent topside was dictated by the most innocent motives, his object being simply to have a quiet soooze, was
prison fare, in return for which he was to exhi
act toward us. such as the bullding of a sentenced by Captain Thomsett to three months wear away. If it does not, probably the vigor hurdles erected in judiciously selected places, both the Valley Stakes and German Cup; and
naval station at Honolulu. She would bit his gratitude to a paternal Government. by gain by that one dollar in trade advan-doing, without demur, his quantum of shot drill,
consent.““Do not marry one against her wishes,
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1883.tages at the risk of losing her entire pakum picking, &c., until released by due pro Give the girl a chance. She will appreciate it; the weather keeps fine. It must not be over understand on what foundation his claims, to
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SOME men are very easily "put out" Take, for instance, the individual who appeared at St. Gre-
goy's Roman Catholic Church, at Farnworth, a few weeks ago, He had met with a woman who was ready and willing to be united in holy wedlock. Unfortunately the registrar did not attend. This annoyed the man considerably,
possessions in North America. England cess of law,. has done some silly things, but she is not foolish enough to do this one. Moreover, the Hawaiian monopoly has nothing to gain by a reciprocity with England. Sugar is not one of the dutiable articles of import into Great Britain. She taxes tea, coffee, tobacco, spirits, wine, but not sugar; and the Hawaiian article would stand on a level with that of any other country, and not as by, our treaty, with the advantage of 24 to 4 cents a pound over all other
Tux Italian Opera Company having sud- denly collapsed, certain members of the troupe have, through no fault of their own, been left entirely without resources to en- able them to return to Italy. Under these circumstances, Signor and Signora Pero- VICH, who only joined the troupe from Italy a few months,ago, have made an ap- peal to the Hongkong public which we trust has not been made in vain. Assisted by Signor Cracci, Signor AxIGONI, Signor GORE, Signor CATTANZO, Signora SILINI Sugar imports into the United States, and Signora BERTOLINI, the two artistes above named have announced a per- formance of DONIZETTI's popular, opera "Lucia di Lammermoor," to take place
Lord Elcho, the Conservative candidate, has at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Tuesday next. The programme, as will been elected member for Haddington by a large
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TELEGRAMS.
majority.
LONDON, February 8th."
RESIGNATION OF MR. HEALY.
for Wexford, has accepted the Chiltern Hundreds. Mr. Healy, the well-known Home Rule member
and, even though she may not marry you she will permit you to sit on the fence and watch her when she goes to many someone else. Do
not be despondent. Be courageous, and some day, perhaps you will get there, At pre sent the horizon is a little bit foggy. As you say, she may be so giddy that she doesn't want steady company. There is a glim-
He waited for a while, gradually grew red in the mer of hope in that. She may be waiting til face, then told the expectant bride to go to Bath, she gets over the agony and annoyance of teeth or any other place handy, and went away in bighing before she looks seriously into the matters dudgeon to his work, declaring that if he was of matrimony. If that should turn out to be the caught on such a tool's errand again "he'd know case we are not surprised. Give her a chance to it." All this was very painful for the blushing grow up, and in the meantime go and learn the bride, who had evidently followed the advice of organ-grinders' profession, and fix yourself so that the old song, "Take me while I'm in the humour," you can provide for a family. Sometimes a girl but missed the chance through that naughty only 17 years old is able to discern that a young registrar. After all the may not have missed intellectual giant like you is not going to make a dazzling success of life as a husband. Brace up and try to forget your, sorrow, and you may be happy yet
much,
HERR VON of Vienna had tried in vala to make a fortune in many ways. Luck was always against him, and at last to cmwa his misfortune he fell sick. But on what the doctor declared to be his deathbed, au idea with millions in it struck him. He sent for a lawyer and dictated a will in which he bequeathed vast sums of money to his wife, hla family, and various char aitable institutions. The lawyer, a notorious blab, spread the tidings, and great was the chagrin of numerous acquaintances to think how they had neglected to pay count to the dying millionaire But Herr Von wasn't so sick as the doctor had supposed, and presently he recovered. Then it was that fortune-hunters begged him to invest their money, urged him to accept loans, and gave him a credit second to none in the city. At firat he eryly refused these flattering testimonials, but was gradually forced to relent, and having lived in clover for a considerable time, has just failed
be seen by reference to the advertisement | In another column, is a varied and attractive one, and ought on its intrinsic merits alone to bring together a large audience. How- ever, as the occasion is a noteworthy one,
LOCAL AND GENERAL. and the object of the performance in every way deserving of support, we feel justified Tas Shah of Persia pays his barber $5,000 in making a special appeal to the music year. It is, perhaps, unnecessary to state that loving community on behalf of the unfor- the tensorial artist is 'a mute. tunate artistes who have been brought from The owners of the Kirby Hall claim $30,000 home with promises of brilliant prospects, damage by the collision with the City of Bris and left helpless and penniless in a strange self. The Inman Line estimate their loss at land amongst strangers.
$800,000 by the City of Brussals, beside the Signor and Signora Pazzovica have cargo and lives lost. proved themselves operatic performers of We are informed by the Acting Agent of the E. tried ability, and in the various represen-E A and China Telegraph Company, Limited, tations in which they have taken part have that the construction and maintenance steamer fairly won the plaudits and good opinions Scolia, with the new China Coast Cable on both of the critics and the public. They
board, arrived at Singapore this morning.. have striven hard to do justice to the AN observing man has noticed that shoemakers works of the great mattres, and to elevate are careless about the shoes, they wear, hatters the public musical taste, and therefore This probably explains why some ministers are about their hats, and tailors about their clothing. have some claim to public consideration. personally careless about their religion. The people of Hongkong are widely known for their generosity in all deserv- Ing cases brought under their notice. Here Is a case, deserving in every sense of the word. Signor and Signora PETROVICE are desirous of obtaining sufficient funds from this performance to enable them to return to Italy. We venture to believe that the community will extend their hearty sympathy and support to this appeal.
Ir appears from our latest. Washington re- ports on the subject ofthe Hawellan treaty, says the San Francisco - Whicle, that the sugar monopoly has been operating on the fears of the State Department to have notice of abrogation indefinitely post
They have started a report that
poned
for an enormous sum.
SIGNOR Cogll, that enterprising impressario who, when in Hongkong some years ago, used to look on the female portion of his troupe as so many cast-iron machines, making them perform in five heavy operas during the space of one weeks, appears to be in anything but fine feather. The Signor, has been doing the Australasian colonies with Italian opers for some time past, and lately opened at the Royal, in Sydney, where he does not appear to have done a great stroke. The Sydney Bulletin says:Signor Augusto Cagli has written us a letter, dated from the Royal Hotel, and couched in the "choicest Italian," He considers, he says, that our criticisms are chef d'auvres of discrimination and acu. men, and he hopes we will accept the assur- ance of his distinguished consideration. This
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The two comparative outsiders Satancia and Buggins galloped a mile and a quarter. I timed I aniyed at the course shortly after daylight, their last mile 14, 71, 1.50 and 2.26. Satanella, in fact it was almost dark, yet the first news that with a great pull in the weights won, pretty greeted me was that Mr. Hutchings had galloped easily; but had the riders been changed the re- the Derby pony Cobnut in satisfactory style. I sult would probably have been vastly different. did not see the gallup, so give the rumour for Buggins in a fairly good little pony of his class, what it may be worth The first pony that has been simply thrown away by sheer noticed on the track was Driving Cloud, the neglect. Properly trained, he would probably, old chesnut going very meadily for rather better have been one e of the leading favorites for than two miles. The Derby favorite, Hornpipe, the subscription griffin races, and deserved. ridden by Mr. Nickels, rattled along over the ly so. Mr. Hutchings rode the Derby griffin. Derby distance, moving in splendid form, finishing Ambassador a mile and a half at a medium full of running, and pulling up sound and well. pace, this slashing bay striding along in grand The times for this performance were 33, 67, 1.43, form. The full times were 75, 1:49, 1.2611 2.17, 2.5, and 3.27 3-5th-good enough, in my and 3-38 3-5th. Mr. Hutchings shook his opinion, to justify Mr. Paul in believing that he mount up a bit at the finish, the pony re- will not be very far off from repenting the Whitesponding to his rider's call in a very resolute Velvet coup with this slashing griffin. First fashion, Ambassador was made a hot favorite Cornet galloped very steadily about a mile, but at the lotteries last night, so there can be ng put on the steam half way down the straight, his doubt that he is greatly. fancied by his connec last quarter occupying 33 seconds. The famous tions." On his form this morning he has very dun displayed no symptoms of lameness when good claims indeed to take a still more promi- fully extended on the course; but he certainly neat place in the quotations for the blue walked very stifly when retuning to the paddock Merry Monk (Mr. Joyes up) led First Flight Salmanassar was steered by Mr. Hutchings in & (Mr. Reynell) for a mile at alow canter for rather over a mile, his last three (time) 4131), the dun pulling. quarter occupying 1.52-final-quarter 34 seconds companion the entire journey, Still the Dalesman and Bandsman fooled over the display was the best that has yet beendon
tes, and will, no doubt, cause. Derby course at a hand canter, the watch re- ofthe D
ont agrestraction in his favor for that, gistering 39.75, 1.54, 2:31, 3-14, and 3.48.
Reh (Mr. Sassoon's/subscription griffin) and); Reefer "powed six longay the
A mile ning tween Bothwell and
An interesting "pow" between the stable companions Shamrock and Sunlight for a mile and a half was closely watched by the talent
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we do with pleasure-but, as this is Christmas The bay, ridden by Horse," and esumedly by the latter, the times at the time, we cannot but think that something more with the best of the weights, had of the sf, 72, J-47k+sand: As Mr. Stainfield was doing a drive to his substantial-a goose say--would have been a brown (Mr. Nickels up) from start to finish, and himself until nearin
right | Droined barouche on the Shau-ki-wan Road on the 5th more seasonable (no allusion to sage, elc, had to be pulled back to prevent hist is duly worshipped by bis devoted followers, ho for small merdies, and we have put the Signor's times being 32, 65, 140, 2,14,2-51, 403 32 Instant, and had neared the temple where " Joss" -intended) compliment. However, we are grateful | away. The performance was a very good one, the of a mil espied a two-wheeler with "nary" a soul looking letter with our other valuables in the lolly. I feel certain that had Sunlight been allowed ca after it. Just as he approached the derelict, a can on the top shelf of the kitchen dresser, siride along he would have shaken our best on We have read a good deal of feeble "rot" in our squall of wind caught the 'rickaha, and blew it. It is rumoured that the Shroud people, likewise, record for the distance: Blinder Blas, Hidden by morning contemporary, but never anything equal right across his path, with the result of damaging were honoured with a communication from Signor "School, beat Castigator, with "Wild Harry" to the wretched stuff under "Banian" in the Daily Press of this date. We both the horses and the baronchie to the ex- Cagli, and, after having passed It round till it up, by about two lengtha aller & pretty face over are at a loss to decide whether the and he tent of about $200. Seeing the defendant exhaled an odour a cros between a public-house the Derby course in 3:39.-first six furlongs 1:50. writes "Chit-chat" or the blockhead who in the case and another coolie at the place, he spittoon and a boiling down etablishment, mile 2,27, and smile and a quitter 3.05 Blas publishes it is most to blame. What does the gave the former in charge. The road obstruc- they chartered a Dutchman to translate it. Not is evidently Improving; but he is still a long honoumble the Surveyor-General "think ?"
tionist, who tried to make Captain Thomsett be- to be licked, the giddy Teuton said it was an from being the high class mcer he was reported lleve it was not his particular vehicle that caused invitation to a tripe supper, with the date to be before he left Stangha ACCORDING to a recognized medical authority, the damage, was fined $a or seven days' hard omlited, and ever since young men d'un about two miles at half speed, "promiscuous kissing has been infinitely more labor, a poor, c
consolation to the owner of the pije negligee have, harassed the hotel porter, cantered alongside Guardsmas productive of disease of various kinds than the earringe and pair for the $500 damage done and worn out the door mat, requesting to know furlongs occupying public ever dream of, and it is a practice that The 'ricksba man came up to time smiling, and when it was to come off. Thus the poor Signor between Euge and Faug should be discountenanced. The people should handed over the Mexicans to the Magistracy would seem to be doubly unlucky. Poor houses Messrs. Reynell Confion thelt kissing propenalties to mambors of shroff We know that most of th
af at his showell and constantly their own families, and even then it is not always road safe. This medical authority evidently knows the world. If you kiss your young and pretty cousin and your wife knows it, you're apt to find it very unhealthy
are merely hired men, employed by hotel by the entire “littery" staff of the Shroud,
in the present case, we see no reason why
ases ♬ to run the 'ricksbpa, and if this a paper of the Fried Fish Wrapper Mandler behind-last
"Mr.","description, it is little wonder if the noble Signor Stainfield should not recover the full amount of Cagli's first salute to his numerous acquaintance the damage done.
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