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granted the prayer of the fascinating A TELEGRAM was received by Mr. Ho Amel, the EULALIA, and sent Mr. Justino about his manager of the Canton-Kowloon Telegraph Co.. late last night from the working party, who are
business.
Now it is plainly evident that MANUEL JUS- TING of Lisbon' did actually "land" EULALIA MARIA LUISA DE ROZADO a violent blow in the eye, causing the optic to swell and change its colour. It is also evident that MANUEL had been singing love ditties to amuse some girls who had assembled in Senhora or Rozana's coffee saloon.-These-
girls are doubtless regular frequenters of the establishment and belong to that well- known class which is scarcely
"Chaste as the Icicle
Thats corded by the fens from purSKŁADOW, And hangs on Dian's temple."
quickly approaching the end of their labors. The telegraph poles and wines have now been erected over a distance of 85 miles, and every thing promises most favorably for a satisfactory termination of the work.
THE Gazelle announces the reconstitution of the Board of the Admimity as follows:-The Right Honourable Thomas George, Earl of North- brook, G.C.S.J.; Admiral Sir Astley Cooper Key, G.C.B.; Admiral Frederick Beauchamp Paget, Baron Alcester, G.C.B. Rear Admiral Thomas Brandreth; Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Willians Richards, K.C.B.; Sir Thomas Brasscy, K.C.B.; and George Wightwick Rendel, Esq.
of the weating of decorations has been so far We observe from home papers that the question decided by the issue of an intimation from the Horse Guards which states that while, it is not in the province of the Commander-in-Chief to
decorations at dinners or evening partics.
In plain language this coffee saloon is a place of rendezvous for women of ill fame; and the row on the 5th inst, was merely ERATED WATERS one of the disgraceful scenes for which such hot-beds of vico; have been so long notorious. As we have received issue any orders with respect to officers when complaints 'from respectable per they appear in society as private gentlemen sons residing in the immediate neigh-there is no objection to their wearing miniature bourhood, who suffer constant annoyance from these frequent brawls, we feel justified in directing the attention of the authorities to what is undoubtedly a serious nuisance, and in asking whether such haunts are not under direct police surveillance. In cases like that tried at the police court yesterday the innocent suffer with the guilty. There are no doubt respectable refreshment rooms in the colony which suffer materially It is requested that all communications rela. in reputation through the backslidings of ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad- tarnished dovecots of the EULALIA MARIA Aressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" | Luisa DE ROZADA stamp. and not to the Editor.
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Tu Biti which the LoRD CHANCELLOR has introduced into the House of Lords does not, observes the Daily News, seem to go very far towards putting contempt of court
speech contains a full account of his mea-
The Chief of the German Admiralty has issued some new regulations to the Imperial navy with regard to sailing in foggy weather. On all ves. sels provided with watertight compartments there is to be a special watch, independent of all others, and its duty is to be to see after the clos- ing of the watertight compartments. When fog or snow comes on, the officer of the watch will (Shotten dicht), the subalterns passing the order give the order "make compartments tight"
on by means of a whistle signal.
WE admire sweet things in advertising when they are novel and out of the beaten track. A man who can discover a cross cut and leave the dusty highway is entitled to make a little head. way, An enterprising denter in second-hand clothes prints the following on his hand-bills: A shabby genteel man once put in an appear ance at a tradesman's ball... There was a mixed mob there, it is truc, but the visitor's coat was so shabby that one of the committee whispered in his car?---
Havn's you got another coat at hats *** Yes, 1 have another one."
Why didn't you put it on 7"
Bocius itala't near as good as this one.”
Then comes the moral. He should have hired one of Snock's dress suits, lent for the evening from eighteenpence to five shillings, &c.
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We are glad to hear that the Fame, with the Wx read that the Government of Japan has re- steam dredger for the Macao Government in tow, quested the Dutch Government to send to arrived safely in Macao Harbour at four o'clock | Japan a skilful engineer officer, who will-super- yesterday afternoon. The trial of the machine, intend the construction of fortresses along the sea which; it is fondly hoped, will revolutionise the coast. trade of the neighbouring port, was arranged to take We note that at the quarterly communication of place this forenoon, when we have no doubt the Grand Lodge of English Freemasons, Lond the Dock Company's handiwork gave the
Lathom proposed, on behalfof the Prince of Wales, Macao experts every satisfaction. This dredger, which has been entirely constructed by the that too guineas be paid out of the Fund of the General Purposes towards the alleviation of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company at Sam-shui-po, is all right as far as it goes, but distress caused among the brethren under the District Grand Lodge of Jamaica by the late unfortunately it does not go nearly far enough to calamitous fire in Kingston in that island. The answer the purposes for which it was originally intended. In fact it is too small to be of much motion was second by Mr. Montagu Guest, ust. It will doubtless be worked for a few weeks M.P., and carried unanimously. until it gets out of order, and then the enterpris ing Chinese will have an opportunity of purchas
THE Swatow correspondent of the Amoy Gazelle
H. A. Giles and family late Vice Consul at writes on the gith inst.:-Last Saturday Mring a few tons of old iron at a low rate.
Pagoda Anchorage passed through this for Europe; also Mt, Mrs. Campbell and family and Mr. Nelson of this port, and nearly 800 Chinese for Singapore per Diomed. The U. S. S. Afonocacy arrived on the 7th and left to-day taking from here the boats of the late ill-fated sister ship lost at the Lammocks lately. Quite stir among the natives in Kakchioh a few days ago. Acertain linguist provided bis little adopted nephew of 15 years with a small wife of 13. I think, from what I saw of the very youthful couple they had better have been sent to school. Such marriages are very rare, another like it has not been known. I knew of a fine girl of 12 summers marrying a man of 37 years near by and having a fine son, but the above beats all. The two don't weigh a picul.
humbly, but yet more safely, as a waiter in a
THE waning of the honeymoon-Alfred, who came home very late last night from a bachelors dinner and has been "catching it" this morning
UN AKUM, described as a mendicant, was up Arabella (sarcastically)" Did you, indeed?"
-"I'had a most horrible dream last night."
before Mr. Wodehouse this morning on a charge How surprising!" Alfred-"Did I wake up with of stealing property valued at $3-Lee Lam; a -a scream or anything of that sort?"—Arabella—~ hawker, stated that yesterday at 4 p.m. he was "No; perhaps you, had enten so much you watching a stall in Stanley Street for his friend, couldn't. What was your nightmare?" Alfred Chong Ayau, while that gentleman was engaged I dreamed I was a bachelor again." elsewhere. He happened to relax bis vigilance over the stall, and Mr. Un Akum availed himself A MAN who has attended his own execution, and of the opportunity by taking possession of the survives to relate the details, is worthy of a short things and carrying them away to West Street. He paragraph Acconting to the London Echo, his was annoyed to think his friend should suffer by name is Colonel Marteras, and in 1869 he was his negligence and went in search of the property. on the point of being proclaimed President of He found the delinquent with the missing goods. Uruguay, when he was arrested and condemned Mr. Chong Ayau, the proprietor of the stall, ap- to death. On Monday, June 30th, of that year, peared and claimed his property. He stated that he was taken by a platoon of soldiers out of the he left it in charge of Lee, while he went to city to a meadow in the heart of a forest, and catch his chow chow. The sugar cane on the bound to a chair. At the word "fire!” a “spas- stall was worth $3. The mendicant said in pen-modic shock” threw him to the ground. He itent tones that he was very sorry that he had did not hear the volley. The soldiers marched ADVICES received yesterday evening per steam-done wrong, and was relegated to Mr. Hayward's away without giving him the customary coup de |ship Folien from Kudat, North Borneo, report pateral care for a six months" spell of hard grace, and Matters, by the kindly aid of a
a serious emeute in which lives were lost both labor.
neighboring labores, got away, was healed of on the side of the Sikh police and the natives.
his wounds, and to-day serves society more A murder, it appears, had been committed in Oux evening contemporary is to be commended in consequence the Resident despatched a force will no doubt be grateful to the China Mail for MANY curious verdicts have been placed on record -the-country-of-a-little-distance-from-Kudat, and- for its extraordinary enterprise. The community Paris cafe.
of jo Sikhs to make the necessary arrests. The the gratifying information conveyed in a para-to serve as beacon lights for coroners' Juries yet relatives of the murderers resisted, and three graph in last night's issus, relating to the apuabor. There is the famous verdict of" sarved ceeded in kreasing two of the police before they Snowden. Here is what the inspired organ Welsh Jury, who expressed the opinion that the
Governor, Mr. Treacher, forthwith proceeded to jesty's Government of Mr. Russell as Pulsne eggs. It was, wa believe, a panel of Irishmen then escaped. Upon hearing of the affair the den's death is the confirmation by Her Ma- his death was really caused by eating too many the scene of the affray, but found the village de Judge. The promptitude of the confirmation who came to the conclusion that the man was serted, and hung with white flags. He has since looks as though the authorities inflicted a fine of $100 on the chief, who has
found drowned, but that his death was acceler- are tired of Acting Heads of Departments." ated by excessive alcohol" Our local canŠE paid it and given in his submission. The chief This is the first item of news we have seen in febre, in which after one of the longest drawn- The three men shot down proved to be the mur
account, if for no other reason, it will perhaps the coroner directed the jury to return a derers whose arrest was attempted.
be injudicious to accept it as gospel without a that the deceased died from cessation of the certain amount of reserve. We know from the action of the heart" is fairly entitled to a high last issue of the Government Gazette that Gor place amongst the curiosities of coroners in ernor Bowen had appointed Mr. Russell as act quiries. These, however, must sink into in- ing puisne judge until Her Majesty's pleasure significance when compared with the result of a became known, and we expressed our intense coroner's inquest recently held in Chicago. A satisfaction at the appointment; but we cer- man named Augustus Gehardy one evening tainly never had the remotest idea. that Lond shot and killed a man who attempted to rob hlm. Derby would specially telegraph to the local
George Bowen's provisional arrangement a tem porary one. This is a most unusual proceeding, and unless our evening contemporary has been bungling and blundering as customary, Mr. James Russell has every reason to feel proud of the very high compliment paid by the Secretary. of State in appointing him to the important posi- tion of pulsne judge by a special telegram vi
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele- on its true basis. If Lord SELBORNZ'ssaulted a man. Frederick Stahl, a seaman of Bajows ran a muck right into the force, and suc-bolniment of a successor to the late Mr. Justice him right," and the more modern finding of a interests, it must be distinctly understood that sure, the changes which it proposes to his left optic completely bunged up, stated that were shot down. The remainder of the villagers says "The immediate result of Mr. Snow-deceased died from the effects of drink, but that
graph will always be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public the Editor does not in any way hold himself res
ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
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effect are rather in detail than in principle. Thus a sentence of imprisonment for contempt is limited to three months, and a fine to five hundred pounds. Breach of an injunction which causes damage to any person may be punished by an
at home
order to pay damages, to be enforced, says :-The strained relations between the Rus- was unfortunately absent at the time of the riot, the China Mail for many months, and on that out sittings recorded in the history of the colony,
a verdict
JAMES TREDANE, of Canada, a seaman, was up before Captain Thomsett this morning on a
instant. Henry George Baker, P.C.. No 20 sală charge of being drunk and disorderly on the 12th
he saw the Canadian under the influence of fire water and kicking up a row with every one he met in Queen's Road. In one instance he badly as the U.S.5. Palos, who appeared in court with
The Canadian assaulted him and bruised his he stood treat for defendant who got drunk. face. Trubanc said he did not think he ever struck Stahl. Captain Thomsett remanded the case fill the 16th instant at 10 a.m. --- A CENTRAL News telegram from St. Petersburg sian and Chinese Governments, arising out of the Arrangements have been made to publish necessary, by sequestration or proceedings disputed questions of jurisdiction and other mat
in bankruptcy. A civil or ecclesiasticalters upon the Chinese frontier, are not likely to officer may be deprived of his office for be improved by the latest proceedings of the disobedience, and if one man neglects a local Russian authorities, who have just placed judicial decree, another man may be ap-a Russian military detachment on the Chi- pointed to carry it out. All these provi- nese side of the River Kaba. This step has sions are useful enough in themselves. The been taken ostensibly to protect the Khirghiz first is certainly desiralile, and the arrange-tribes subject to Russia against the attacks and ment for deprivation, which would have depredations of Chinese marauders; but it is 'Monsieur VICTOR KEESSER, formerly Chief Man- prevented the necessity for Mr. GREEN's feared here that its only result will be.Co still their comrades: "Nous sommes trahia!" When Government, or to the China Mail, making Sir and returned a verdict acquitting the player, and
further complicate an already difficult question, prolonged imprisonment, is sensible and salutary. But the constant inconveniences THE extensive and well-known shipbuilding yard and occasional scandals which attend the of the Vukan Company at Stettin, the same present system will not be removed until wharf which has built several men-of-war for the " contempt of court" is deprived of its art- Chinese Government, has been the scene of a ificial and restored to its natural meaning, great fire, which in a comparatively short time destroyed several buildings, amongst them That a Judge should have power to pre- one which contained a number of valuable serve order and punish disturbance within models. The fire was extinguished before part of the wharf had been ARE places of public resort, such as the tural and proper. But that he should be able attacked. The damage, however, is very Coffee Saloon at No. 45 Hollywood Road, toimprison any one who by speech or writ- extensive, amounting to several millions of kept by the fair Senhora EULALIA, MARIA ing comments on judicial proceedings still marks, which will fall upon the underwriters, as ting in judgment, as it were, upon his son, like ing the English of having brought about the at the office of Messin. Boyd & Co. on Satur LUISA DE ROZADA, who was favored with incomplete is objectionable in many ways, the whole establishment is insured. A number an introduction to Mr. H. E. WODEHOUSE, To say nothing of the fact that the present of workmen have been thrown idle by the fire. at the Magistracy yesterday morning law of contempt confounds things essentially lantern on the Rhine, where the cotton spinning Another very large fire has occurred at Kaisers- under police surveillance! We have heard distinct, it gives a Judge power to try with-factory Lampertsmuchie was nearly destroyed, a good deal about the general proceedings out a jury and to pass sentence without a with 12,020 spindles. The damage amounts to at these coffee houses, and are prompted trial.-Where-criticism-really-interferes a million of marks. to ask the above question by the avid with the course of justice, which is much ence given before the magistrate by loss often than Judges are apt to assert er
At Springeroft, Beckenham, Kent, MAUD JEANNEL TE FREDERICKA FABRIS, aged 18, cilest
child of E. A. Fabris, Shanghai.
On the 27th ult, at Paris, of brain fever, ager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1883.
the beauteous EULALIA herself. The case
the precincts of his own tribunal is na-the main
assume, it should be treated as a substan-
THE late General Chaney was once, applied to by a gentleman for assistance in discovering the whereabouts of his son, who had disappeared after the battle of Le Mans. Chanzy at once re membered that this young man and several others had been by his orders shot for running away at the moment of battle and calling out to this recollection flashed across the General he hesitated for a moment whether he should say he did not know what had been the fate of the young man, or tell the unhappy father the whole story. But the hesitation was only momentary, and he told him what had taken place. The father, though pale as death, preserved his sang froid, and observed that whatever his paternal feelings might be, he could not but feel that General Chanzy had done his duty. General Chanzy often referred to this as being the most terrible ordeal through which he had over passed, and said the figure of this unhappy father, sit.
another Brutus, had haunted him day and night for weeks afterward.
| Anjary" duly sat on the dead body of the man,
returning him a hearty vote of thanks for his pains 1 That is the sort ofjury we ought to have had in our little skirmish with the valiant Bandmann.
AMOT.
The following minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the Lot holders on the British Con-
ation. cession, Amoy, are published for general inform-
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of
the Lot holders on the British Concession held
THE Semaphore, of Marseilles, has received a leter of a sensational character from St. Denis (Reunion) relative to Madagascar. After accus.
The fine season from May to October ought to H. B. M. Consul, in the chair; Messrs.
day, the 31st March, 18845AN SA WA MA present situation, the correspondent continues There were present R. J. Forrest, Esq., be made use of for a march upon the capital, H. D. Brown, R. H. Bruce, L. P. Michelsen, SAYS the Sydney Bulletin:-There is a Maori of Tamariva ought to be bombarded and taken pox warrior in New Zealand yslept Te Kosti. There session of to teach the Hovas and those journals the accounts for this year ending 31st December Tamariva, to dislodge the Hovas. The batterica G C de St. Croix, W. Wilson, N. Moalle
and E. N. Rose
The notice calling the meeting having been read, is also a prophet called Te Whiti. The former of London who help them the respect of treaties: 1882, were laid on the table showing a credit bal "gentleman," a few years ago, butchered European A good place for colonisation would be found in ance of 8688.49. It was explained by Mr. Rose men, women, and children, in a thoroughly the environs of the Bay of Toles, on the western that the late Honorary Treasurer, Mr. J. Gration THIRTY-TWO Chinese were up before Captain wholesale and cold-blooded manner. He was coast. This bay, aheltered by a chain of rocks, of all, had preslooked the reduction on the tates Thomsett this morning on a charge of public
were represented, most of the defendants, ap- pearing to be of the well-to-do class. Mr. H. L. Densys appeared in the case, which was remand.
in which this lady figured as the hero tive offence, and not dealt with in the sum-gambling. About twelve different professions ine was an exceedingly simple one, an ordinary assault business without mury fashion now permitted.
any of the romantic surroundings one would expect to find associated with the possessor of such a poetic name. Mr.
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TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 11th April.
A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.
THE QUEEN'S HEALTH,
Her Majesty the Queen is strenger.
ship,
taxes bad, been collected as in the previous agreed to at the last General Meeting and that year,
Mr. Brown and carried unanimously
It was proposed by Mr. Forrest secanded by
That the accounts as presented be passed.
Mr. Rósa
The taxes for the current year were fixed as
OWE, VIET 14
per cent on assessed value of Property,
ing no other business to transact the
Castle:
defeated at last, but never caught and hanged fers in every month of the year a good and sure as he should have been. The prophet, although anchorage for even the largest v venela. Every a fanatic, is really a good fellow, and many security for commerce seems to exist upon this years ago, when a mere youth, saved the lives spot. It is the public granary for the Isle of of a shipwrecked party of colonists. When he Bourbon, and the locality, which rears and ex- A considerable dfiqussion, then ensued as to ed till the 18th instant, and asked that the defend-
went into the prophet line of life he took Jesus ports the finest cattle, also a great quantity of the state of the drains in the settlement, and sa ants be allowed out on bail. His Worship at first named the sum of $5 each, but the Inspec- live peaceably, and give up fighting and getting died vegetables; it is, morcover, a most heality
Christ for an example, and taught his people to other useful products, among others cudbear and to the Bund wall, and it was proposed by Mr.
Forest, seconded, by Mr. Bruce and carried: MANUEL JUSTINO, who hails from Lisbon-
tor in charge of the case asked that a larger drunk. Mark the reward of these two men. Te part. The Sakalova Lazmeriza, king of this sion to be made, clearly shewing where the drains That the Council cause a plan of the Conces the famous "Empress of the Atlantic "-----
bail might be named, viz, $200 for the first de and follows the interesting and useful oc- The Garrison of London has been increased fendant and $25 for each of the others, adding Kool was waited on lately, by the Native Minis the best intentions towards France, of which requested doing next cuthorities or other Whitl is now a perpetual prisoner in gaol, Te fertile country, seems to be animated" with "do or should exist and that: H.B.M. Consul be cupation of bricklayer, is the cher ami of the by a line regiment,
that they could afford to give bail to thatter, Mr. Bryce, who shook hands with him, said Power he may perhaps be inclined to accept wise to have them effectively restored,
measures with the Chinese Authorities or others. boauteous EULALIA; he is not her husband
amount. Mr. Dennys Laid there would prob the past was to be forgiven him and they were to the protectorate. The Hovas have only three --that was stated in most distinct terms by
ably be no difficulty in the matter of bail; be good friends in future. If To Whitl had been posts on the western coast, namely, Marounsang, men bere proposed that the following gantlas
elected Councilors for the the charming relict of the departed ROZADA.
perhaps, in the case of the Lesar, A. H. Bruce, L. P. Michel servants of the establishment who had been run tive Minister would now in all probability be drink the Bay of Bambatock Morondors, In the pro- this as seconded by Mr. Brown and carried Coach, Ea N. Roses R. H. Pyo o and F. Chomley Mr. JUSTINO is in the habit of beating his.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. in with the others. The bail, named by the lady love; he is also fond of singing the sweet melodies of fair Lusitania for the WELL" remarked an M. D., just from college,
Inspector was accordingly fixed on by his Woring whisky together. Mr. Bryce has been burnt vince of Menabe. With the exception of these unanimously
in effigy, at Waipawa. The effigy was placed on a three posts all the western parts of Madagascar white horse at the head of a long procession, the are free from: the domination of the Hovas. amusement of some girls who frequent the Coffee Saloon. Not to put too fine" suppose the next thing will be to hunt for a THE St. Petersburg correspondent of the London town band playing the dead march. On reaching Among the Salakloras some of the chiefs are our a point on it, Mr. MANUEL JUSTING good location, and wait for something to do, Timer says: The ravages of diphtheria in the river bed, a figure was fixed to a stake in friends; for instance, Taimlare, King of Rossi
There "Like Patience on a monument.” “Yes,” sald á | Russia, which have so long defied the efforts of the centre of a pile of firewood. The effigy was Mitsiou: Mounza, King of Aukify and Sambirano; meeting thea is a brutal rufian who if he had his candid friend, "and it won't be long after you doctors and sanitary committees, have now been then addressed as the first white man who had Benao, Queen of Baratoubé, in the north-west,pont deserts, would be thoroughly cowhided do begin before the monument will be on the surpassed by the fatal effects of scarlatina. Ac-shaken hands with the arch-fiend Te Koot for 14 facing our colony of Noss-Bé Lazmeriza, ST
cording to a statistical paper just published, the years. The fire was lighted and the whole burnt | King of Tulear and of the Bay of Saint Augustin- scarlatina has continually increased from 1879, Z. Zmes is indignant at the pardon of Te Kooti, petty kings on the western coast, Independent of forc mortality in St. Petersburg from diphtheria and ¦ amid groans and displays of fireworks. The N. Besides these three, there are some eight or ten- until during the past year there were no less It compares the treatment of Te Kooti, the the Hovas, but whose friendship cannot be relied on or about the deaths from the former, making the alarming "the apostle of peace," and then, in order that and robbers, who, by their exaction than 1,323 deaths from the latter and 1,146 bloodthirsty murderer," with that of Te. Whid, upon. They exercise their power over yearly total of 2,469 deaths from these two its readers may thoroughly understand who the stant demand of presents, press a diseases alone in a population of about 800,000. flustrious criminal is, proceeds to quote at every European courageous eno From other official statistics it appears that length from the official description of the business in these parts. Thus, on the toth Sep- 11th during five years there have been 156,0a7 fatal: Poverty Bay massacre. That horrible epi- tember, 1852, the Barras, a tribe cases out of 450,018 persons attacked by these sode, it argues, was done in secresy and killed in an arabuscade. Mr two diseases in the empire. The Golos remarks in silence in the darkness of the night, a Frenchman, and Mr. Emerson, on the subject that no war has ever been so it was no warlike proceeding. It was not an who had ventured into the south disastrous, and that, considering the large per attack on armed men, or on a fortification. It is the search of amiferous centage of young people along the victime (95) was a foul, dendish, and cruet massacre of men, tous power of the per cent), it is really the future of the country, women, and children, even to babes at the breast, 'An and if France, by that is in question. At the same time," the perpetrated by a band of savages led on by Mr. | of Madagascar, and. medical statistice do not extend, as a rule, Bryce's friend Te Koot Some of the
Pe so many intelliger beyond the large towns. In the whole of Russia say that if ever Te Kooti ventures to sho
down by the there are not more than about fourteen thousand self, be will, pardon or no pardon, be shot like a them to enjo doctors, properly so called,
and then sent to break stones on patients."
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a desert island for the rest of his natural THE editor of the Ontario Press makes the life. And yet so strange a being is pathetic appeal: "We have a new cloth-bound man, that EULALIA MARIA LUISA DE ROZADA, notwithstanding the frequent violence of work and complete analysis of our system of copy of The Footprints of Time, a historical this erring rainstrel, not only displays government, by Bancroft a really valuable symptoms of Jealousy when be warbles book to any reading, thinking men-whicts we forth to the enchanted ears of the will sell at a sacrifice for cash, or will trade for fair frequenters of the glided halls of flour, butter or meat,” No. 45 Hollywood Road, but actually
forgets her damaged optic and in- ESTHETICISM appears to be dying out in Eng. tercedes with the dispenser of law and land. The exchange column of the ladies justice to let the erring and repentant newspapers have many offers of art embroidery of sunflowers and lilies on sage green cloth, and bricklayer escapo the consequences
has evidently excited no of his misdolags And Mr. Wonzhou Oscar Wilde's return
enthusiasm. The newspapers have nothing to like Bayard of old, ever ready to listen to say about him. Still he has succeeded in amar the voice of charming woman in ditress, Ing some of his friends by wearing a costume sank the dulles of the Magistrate in the which is said to be hideous rather than cathetic; fealings of the knight errant, chivalrothly and in which he proposes to visit France.
HEXPECTED
Gastfallet Singapore,
on the 9th instant, and is due here
The Ne L steamer, Camorta left Batavia for this port Evil Saljon on the set instant, and may be expected here on or about the 16th, upon The O. S. S. Coe steemed
Singapore on the afternoon of the Ɛand may be looked for here on or
about
nay, be expected
frons
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