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Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1883.

this first of commercial coalitions, Mr. Joux-

SON from his position as résident chieftain, and also as an unofficial member of the Le gislative Council undoubtedly represented

FAMILY AND DISPENSING powerful interests, and as he posed before

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CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

PERFUMERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS

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MANILA CIGARS, ·

WINE AND SPIRIT, MERCHANTS,

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'MANUFACTURERS

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AERATED

WATERS.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI,

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, May 1st. FRANCE AND TONQUIN. Owing to great excitement over Chinese inter the public not as a shrewd master of finanference in affairs at Tonquin, the French Chîna cial speculation but as an enlightened re-squadron has been ordered to keep within reach.

of Hongkong and Shanghai. former, working solely in the public in- terest, his proposals were certainly entitled | THE RECALL OF THE FRENCH MINIS- to the most careful and most serious con-

TER COUNTERMANDED. sideration of the government and the com- munity. We unfortunately were unable to agree with the general views entertained and expressed at various times by Mr.JOHN-

M. Bourde has received instructions, to re main in China.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE decree prohibiting the Importation of Ameri- cantog products into Germany has been garetted A REGULAR LODGE of United Service, No. 134 will be held on Tuesday next, the 8th instant, at 7.30 for 8 p.sn. precisely.

BESIDES twenty-three Socialists, the police of Berlin, during 1882, expelled 1,331 persons, in cluding 134 Russian subjects. THE whole expense of the Egyptian expedition

will impose one-fourth upon lodía. was about $12,000,000, of which Great Britain,

AQUERR census, observes a Sydney contemporary, was taken lately, in an English town. In this town there are as churches and 35 public houses. On a Sunday in November last the local Tem- perance Society counted the people who went to worship God, and the number that went to pay their devoirs to the devil The devil headed THE recent socialistic' disturbances in Faris are attributed to the fact that there are sixty thou the poll with 5691 to 5570. And only two hours" We are informed by the Agents, Messrs. Gibb, traffic was counted! The moral of this seems to Livingston & Co., that the "Ben" line steamer, sand workmen in the city out of employment.

be that people should be allowed to take their Benledi left. Singapore for this port on the first on the 6th. We read that Madame Bismarck has received battle of beer with them to church. It would be instant, and is expected to arrive here on from the Shah of Persia the highest decoration excellent antidote against dry sermons, any Two inquests were held at the Government of that Empire, an honor never before bestowed how, But it is a fearful thing to think that there civil Hospital this afternoon, at 2.30. The first was should be people living who love liquor more than the Lord. A very fearful thing. If we could withdraw any of our capital out of the and buy up five hotels at five good cash-comers

on a woman. The Star of the Sun is large enough

to cover the half of a modern ball-dress bodice.

SON; aftergiving the matter close study, and A CHANCE for the Good Templars Chicago has A BILL has lately been introduced in Parlia- missionary business, we should go right home hanging to a tree; and the second on the

obtaining reliable professional opinions on

the subject, we were forced to the conclu-3,799 licensed liquor shops. > sion that the traffic conditions of Hong-A REGULAR LODGE of Zetland, No: 525, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this kong were most unfavorable for the suc- cess" of a tramway system, and that the evening, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. narrowness of our streets rendered the We are informed by the Agents of the O: &O. scheme all but impracticable. Mr. JOHNSON, S. S. Co., that the Company's steamer Arabic, THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, on the other hand, doubtless acting from San Francisco, has arrived at Yokohama,

on information supplied by the scientists and will sail for this port to-day. whose interests were bound up in the THS ten sugar driers in the employ of the carrying out of the project, stoutly main- Sugar Refinery at East Point, remanded from the tained that the roads and the general 26th ultimo, were discharged by Mr. Wodehouse character of our street traffic were admir. this morning, the Manager of the Refinery having stated that since the case was remanded ably adapted for tramways. We can hardly he had discharged all the defendants. We may in justice blame an unprofessional observer mention that since the discharge of the obstruc- like the honourable unofficial member tortionists there has been no further trouble in the entertaining the opinion that our roads were establishment. suited for tramways when we find Mr.

BOTICA

INGLESA,

14 ESCOLTA, MANILA.

ment, extending the hours in which marriage may be legally solemnized to six o'clock p.m. As the law now stands, from eight o'clock a.m. until noon are the limits.

"WHY do they cry so much, pa ?" asked the editor's little boy at the theatre, referring to the actors on the stage. "Because they see so many dead-heads in the audience," replied the editor, scowling at the other newspaper man in the next

row,

MASSANET went on to Hamburg last month to superintend the production of the grand opera "Herodiade." He met with a perfect ovation from the citizens, and was loaded down with laurel wreaths, etc. When starting from home he packed his laurel wreaths in a box and for- warded them to Paris by express, while his family were requested by the express company to

of a box of roots and herbs."

in that town.

Tire organ of the Russian general staff, the Russki Invalide, describes the Egyptian war in its military summary for 1882. It says: "The first thing that strikes one is the immense trans- port power possessed by England;" and it adds that the infantry "showed at Telel-Kebir that it

and that, in spite of the breech-loader, the still preserved the spirit of the good old times, bayonet is still the most decisive weapon of war." From "a Continental point of view, however, the war was not so satisfactory. The difficulty the Government experienced in raising attenuated regiments to their proper strength, and the numerous cases that occurred of mere skeletons of detachments being sent to the seat of war, showed that at the very utmost England could not land more than 40,000 troops on the

culty, and that even this could not be effected without leaving England completely bare of an

ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., bend. J. M. PRICE, writing to the Secretary of CHAN MING SING, an unemployed lad of 18, sign the usual receipt for the safe delivery Cantinent of Europe without considerable diff losers. A close and exciting contest should be

staff.

who was apprehended by Chutter Singh, P.C. $75, going about the streets on the 28th ulto, as

on the body of a male Chinese adult, aged about 30 years, who was found in Wong Nel Chong body of Mahomed Hossen, of Bombay, aged 30 years, who died this morning on reaching the Hospital The Bombay man was found in the police cells by. Inspector Lindsay in a dying condition; he was arrested

from the effects of his spree he is supposed to last evening for being drunk and incapable, and have joined the majority. 2 WE learn that owing to some differences of

cap, a double handed match has been arranged opinion, caused by the late lawn tennis handi-

between Lieutenants Bunbury and Allen, re- presenting The Buffs, and Mesers. Douglas Jones and G. S. Coxon on behalf of the Hongkong C. C. The match, which will be decided by the best of five seiz, has been arranged to take place on the Cricket Ground (weather permitting) on the aftemoon of Saturday the 5th inst, commencing at 5 o'clock, The prize, a silver cup, will be provided by the

the result of this thoroughly sporting event.

THE Lancet writing under the heading "Dislike of Doctors" says Lady Florence Dixie assigns THE following is extracted from a mass of as a reason for her refusal to send for a medical similar correspondence appeating in the Irish man to see her after the recent attack made upon World. From Peoria, Illinois, Mr. P. Crowe her, "I dislike doctors! It would have been, thus advises Irishmen in this count, Alterin many ways, wise to call in the assistance of showing the utter impossibility of opposing the a trusted practitioner after such injuries as her English Government by force of arms in regular lady-ship is alleged to have received. We are warfare, the writer goes on as follows:-"When not, however, interested in that matter so much we begin to fight we must make war, not on

as in the fact that there is such a feeling as “dis- Englishmen or Englishwomen, but war on like of doctors." In part, doubtless, this feeling English capital, war on English palaces, on

may arise from the recognition that "doctors"

ments, on English shipping on her dockyards body and mind us the minister of religion occu and ports: Now, the easiest way to do anything pics towards the conscience. A medical man lifts damage by kicking over a coal oil lamp in a behind it. Probably in a certain proportion is the best way, Mrs. O'Leary's cow did more

up the veil and sees the psycho physical being

stable in Chicago than did the German army, of Instances the sense of being known is not

or more, while they laid siege to it. Therefore

sesses a deep insight into the actual condition of was held in the Pavilion yesterday afternoon to held that coal oil, judiciously applied, is a mil the organism, and is able to form a clear and ap consider the question of keeping the ground open lion times more destructive to properly than the proximately full and accurate estimate of the char later than usual in the interests of lawn tennis villanous saltpetre. Now, for this mode of acter, may, in some instances, be disquieting, warfare we ought to have 500 sober, brave men, while in others it engenders that sort of self-com examiners, is placed upon an enormous turning M. Deane, who occupied the chair, briefly ex and we ought to have 500,000 dollars for their sciousness on the part of the patient which in ex- Lathe, above which are several bobbins wound plained the object of the meeting, and asked if

THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON

THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. It is requested that all communications rela- dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" State a year ago as follows: With re- and not the Editor.

Letters on Editorial matters in be sent to "The Hard to the diversity of opinion in the apparently being a dangerous lunatic, was pro- THE Bulletin says there is a foolish fellow down army." Editors and act to individual members of the Colony as to whether Queen's Road is nounced this morning by the Colonial Surgeon in Melbourne who has gone to law with a law

wide enough for a double, line of rails, I as being a lunatic suffering from dementia.yer in respect of a matter affecting barristers in Communications intended for publication must

concur in the view of the majority of the Chan was sent by Captain Thomselt to the general. He is one John Meany, and, he he accompanied by the name and address of the writers, not necessarily for publication: but as Legislative Council that the road is wide Tung Wah. Hospital to be dealt with by the au-sues John Fisher, barrister-at-law, for L99 evidence of good faith.

damages, for neglecting to defend him after Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-ugh for hoo sets of rails, and I would thorities of that estimable institution. graph will always be open forthe flair discussion therefore recommend a double line being The Municipal 'Council has at last decided accepting a retainer of two guineas to do so, by correspondents of all questions affecting public faid except along the short section be that Paris is to have an underground railway, The case involves what lawyers would call interests, it must be distinctly understood that tween the City Hall and Mi rray Bar-similar in point of general construction to that of the nice point, whether grocers are bound the Editor does not in any way hold himself res- ponsible for opinions thus expressed.

racks, where the street is too narrow as London. But one important superiority of the to supply sugar after accepting your order and already reported in paragraph 4 of my Paris road over its London prototype will be the cash in advance-no, whether barristers are bound to appear for a client after taking a fee. enger will be carried from Grenelle to, the Bastile for two sous and that commutation that for a man to be an officer of a Court of tickets to workmen, masons, etc., will enable Justice has from time immemorial been regarded them to make this journey for the modest price clients. The nearer the law, the further from as investing him with a sacred right to swindle of one son.

Justice.

TO ADVERTISERS..

Advertisers are requested to forward all notices letter to the Secretary of State of the 10th cheapness of fares. We are told that the pasa John Meaney cannot be fully aware of the fact English warehouses, manufacturing establish- stand very much in the same relation to the intended for insertion in that day's issue not later of February last. It would be important than TIRER, O'CLOCK so as not to retard the

to issue instructions that along this section early, publication of the paper.

only a single line beallowed." This appears TO SUBSCRIBERS. Arrangements have been made to publish plain sailing. Of all men in Hongkong The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 PM. Sub, who ought to know the capabilities of our

THE Paris Figaro describes a new style of scribers in the central districts who do not receive streets for tramways, the Surveyor Gene- cannon recently made at Lille that is destined to- A MEETING of the members of the Cricket Club with all its artillery, to Paris in four months, pleasant. The feeling that a fellow-mortal pos- their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by ral certainly stands first. at once communicating with the Manager.

His profes-work a complete revolution in the manufacture sional opinions are contained in the ex- of artillery, if all is true that is claimed for it. tract we quoted above; It

be Hongkong Telegraph options have duty to worth at their avis made of steel about half an inch thick or players. There was a fair-atendance, ale W

HONGKONG, Thursday, May 3, 1883.

show.

Manchester, go for Liverpool, 50 for Bristol, and so of satisfaction and regret. We cannot believe

We do not preterid to know what may with "fine silk thrend. The ends of, the silahy.member had any proposal to make. Mr.. J.Support and maintenance for one-year in- the "'} perienced by penitents in the presence of their WHAT has become of the Hongkong Tram- 1882, and the 14th March, 1883; to change turns rapidly on the lathe, soon covers itself with ing the ground be left entirely to the discretion for Glasgow, Each of these soldiers on entering-] that any other form of “dislike of doctors

have occurred between the 5th September threads are fastened to the cannon, which as #t / H. S. Lockhart proposed that the time for clos.field-300 of these men to occupy London, so for conferiors, a feeling of mingled trust and anxiety,

of the committee, which was seconded by Mr the respective battle ground to secure a room, a ways Company? Where are the regular the views of Mr. F. BULKELEY JOHNSON with a thick and even covering of silk thread. When relays of crowded cars which were, accor- regard to the sultableness of Hongkong the diameter is thus increased to the required G. S. Coxon. An amendment was proposed by furnished one To that room he ought to convey

Mr. F. Essex, that the ground be kept open un-. ding to sanguine scientists and philanthropic streets for tramway lines, but certain size, a coating of India rubber is applied to pro til June 30th, but found no seconder, After a

a five-gallon can of coal oil in his, trunk, and a promoters, to be following each other in it is that at the latter date the confidence tect the silk from the weather, and the cannon

few observations from Messrs. Tripp, Deane and box of matches. On a stormy night, on a signal from the officer commanding to fires should rapid succession from early morn until of the honorable gentleman appears to is ready for use. It is claimed that a silk thread has as much tenacity and resistance as a steel

blaze' out in different parts of London, and dewy ove between West Point and Whit-have evaporated altogether. At the an-

St. Croix in favor of closing the ground at an

that many-phased feeling to which we have alluded can prevail. The medical adviser is, or ought to be, the best known and the most sin. cerely trusted of all the friends of his patient. His friendship should be even more thoroughly a sentiment of the inner life than any other. It

felld Station? Where are the numerous nual meeting of the members of the Hone. thread of equal diameter, and much more elasti, early date, it was ultimately resolved on the fanned by an equinoctial storm they would make is in this light the lay public should view their handsome villas, so confidently predicted by kong Chamber of Commerce, held in the city, consequently its use in the manufacture of motion of Capt. Newington, seconded by Mr. a blaze that would be the wonder of the world family doctors and in this esteem the practitioner by the Daily Press as certain to spring up City Hall, on Wednesday, March 15th. artillery possesses many evident advantages. Foss, "that the ground be kept open until MayMoscow and Chicago would not be a, patch to it should nimi to be held. on the hillsides above Causeway Bay, and Mr. JoHNSON in the course of a rather increased facilities of handling and firing the field date of opening next season, the meeting ter-in grandeur and magnificence.. In its light we

such as the great decrease in weight, and the

piece, due to the fact that slik is a non-conduc- tor of heat.

CHARLES FALLEN, allmaker, hailing from Nor way, was again up before Captain Thonisett this morning on a charge of being drunk and disorderly and assaulting a constable on the and instant. Samuel Mitchell P. C. No. 17, stated that yester day at 7 pp. be was in Upper Lascar Low; be saw Fallen trying to get two other seamen into Tank Lane. He told Fallen to leave the men alone,

30th." After some further conversation as to the

minated.

WHEN people feel inclined to be glib about Irish their language, they might repent the following, ortrages, and don't know exactly how to choose

the earlier part of, 1862, Sir W. Harcourt (was he which we quote from an Adelaide paper:-"In not Secretary for Ireland?) a member of the English Government, stated in his place in the House of Commons that the evictions were proceeding at the rate of a thousand a

should read the charter of our independence as a nation**

SAFETY AT SEA.

transform the Shau-ki-wan Road into a lengthy oration, dealing with the adairs of busy suburban thoroughfare? Where the Colony generally, is reported to have is the railway, or the wire rope system said:"If we managed our own affairs of cars, which was to bring Victoria how long would it be before a tramway, Peak within easy hail of Queen's Road, which is proposed for streets which are too nar and lead to the speedy formation of a busy re for it, would run for the whole length township on the mountain top? Has all of a continuous praya and before the ma- Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON's fervid eloquence larious swamp at Causeway Bay would be been spent in vain? Did Mr. No Choy converted Into a flourishing township?" lay himself open to the charge of being a The principal pronioter of the Hongkong

anhour later, however, he saw the trio were In Tank political turn-coat for nothing? Were all Tramways Company actually went out Lane where there was no light. He spoke to defen- the scientific (?) treatises written and pub- of his way to direct public attention to the dant again and was told to go away in very un- lished by local engineers and surveyors on fact, that a tramway had been "proposed complimentary language. Fallon then took to his rival tramway systems, motive powers, &e, for streets which are too narrow for it." beels and was followed by the bobby. The Irre &c., simply so much love's labor lost? Was This statement ought certainly to speak pressible Norwegian suddenly stopped and, like a- the valuable time of the members of our for itself. We cannot help feeling gratified bull, butted the constable in the stomach with Legislative Council wasted meeting after that Mr. Johnson has at last come to our his head. The peeler was knocked flat on the meeting merely to afford speculative theo. way of thinking, that something must be ground, but on regaining his position he struck down the valiant şailmaker with his baton and ran. rists opportunities of propounding Utopian done to our streets before they are fit for him in to the Central. Defendant said he was first notions, and building impossible castles tramways; it is no contemptible triumph truck with the baton before he made crafts in the air? Was the sum of $877.34 to find that the views we upheld from the head-piece as a weapon. His Worship tent voted out of the public funds of this first have been acknowledged to be correct Fallen to the "Retreat" for three months. The would be interposed, not, as with the English, from duty, and this after only a few month are not pipes enough to bring the water to the

Colony, to defray the expenses incurred by

Mr. J. M. Patc whilst in England and Scotland hunting up statistics and facts re- lating to tramways, another useless sacrl- fice at the altar of official jobbery Is the extraordinary letter on tramways, addressed by "the honourable the Sur- veyor General to the Earl of Kin- BERLEY--which, en passant, we consider a remarkably dear production at 18877.34 -to bear no good fruit, to add no new lustre and glory to the renown of its accomplished author? We would rather not undertake to definitely answer these queries; it is sufficient to point out that for months past the proposed tramways have been conveniently permitted to sink into oblivion.

by the pioneer and special advocate of the defendant had four previous convictions against

proposed Innovation.

maris ger

The loss of the Cimbria and the foundering of the 6th instant: Those little parti-coloured fact that few, if any, merchant steamers can live We take the following from the Brisbane Courier of the City of Brussel, emphasizes forcibly the

are subject to the British Crown seem to be very that collisions will occur and cannot be prevent peoples which in various quarters of the globe after a collision which opens one of the main compartments to the sea, taking it for granted difficult to please, and between white, yellowed by any system of signaling. For instance, in and black, alien and Englishman, the repre the case of the Cimbria, she had just lowed sentative of the Crown' rests upon no couch of down, and the escaping steam from the safety being distinguished until near at band Local rose-leaves. This is the valedictory accorded to valve would have prevented a vessels whistle day, and that every such... eviction was a Sir George Bowen by the Planters Gaseste an

causes and curious conditions of the atmosphere, every Irish landlord to refrain from pursuing but now late governor has for upwards of two partially impervious to sound, compel us to seek deliberate murder. He pathetically Implored leaving Mauritius-The health of our long absent which at times, even in clear weather, becomes

themselves. those evictions but his appeal was ignored; years been a subject of costroversy. When he a remedy for these disasters in the vessels and it has afforded the opportunity of saying left us on a few months leave of absence, his

Many

men, steamship any profession that England stands alone among civilized na health appeared of the most robust kind. When and officers put faith In pumps do withstand tions in the proud position of awarding capital later on we heard of him in Europe, dining slight damages, but the idea is entirely fallacious punishment for the non-payment of a simple here, speechifying there, joining in banquets Suppose hole one foot square in ares be made tic vessels draw twenty-four feet or more it is doubt whatever that if these eviction scenes generally-always drawing full or half-pay from readily calculated that 13,200 gallons will enter sum of say £5 135. 4. There can be no everywhere, and making a jolly time of it sixteen feet under water and most transatlan were attempted to be perpetrated in the compar- the funds of the colony we protested. It the hip per minute. Now no steamer has this atively uncivilized nations of France, Germany, seemed to us that he should have been at his pimping capacity, and even if the whole power,

of the engines was available for pumping, there · and Austria, the strong arm of the Government post. After the expiration of two years.

they cannot be fitted.""""Then we must. on behalf of the landlords, but on behalf of the active service in our colony, he would seemarck for the remedy in water tight Tubdivision. gadsthatffany.compartments bestovein, the ship

wellknown. Thatsthèrafft) ich if store in one of the ma: DZ will not go to the bottom quickly! strikes bows on is usualy

because, the collision/ wenty feet from the bow user deck and has no pw.at this and

absence

water: Hne sometimes not lon heads do not To Us fore the so-called

people who were being cruelly and slowly done to bave perferred some additional dame. That is, the Vigieelarinas,807) Bride(); bill him as loafer, destitute, and general disturber of

to death by the landlords, backed by the mill. But this is a delicate point. Let us las vait for We should be glad to see a system of the peace.

the moment. The last European mail broughts tary, the police, and government prisons tramways introduced into Hongkong, were | Apropos of the late Gustavo Doré, here is ap

garden ugem letter from Sir George. Bowen. Here la. there the slightest prospects, under existing old little anecdote, illustrative of his gentleness MORE plain English by a correspondent to the the text of its main portion

regret circumstances, that this convenient method and modesty, Some ten years ago a clever Sydney Bulletin:-"Loyalty to the Throne, the termination of my official connection with of locomotion would prove successful. Young Englishwoman-something more than Loyalty to the Constitution and institutions of Mauritius, I shall never cease to feel the warmest But as matters stand, success appears an

an amateur artist was brought one day by Great Britain, Loyalty to the integrity of the interest in the future welfare of the colony, and some friends to Doré's studio. Unlike most Empire, are stock phrases of the privileged and a grateful recollection of the

respect utter impossibility, Mr. BULKELEY JOHN Englishwomen, this was a very impulsive and plutocratic classes, and as much a disguise of and courtesy which in common with my son's latest opinion that our streets are too Irrepressible young person, and she offered the fraudulent intention and purposes as are the I have received, from all classes of the narrow for a tramway is undoubtedly &frankest criticism on all the works around. stock heading of some advertisements. Such tanis of that fair" island. The correct estimate of actual facts-malgré | The picture on which Doré was then engaged } (loyalty,' with its effusive reverence for law and health has been the sole cause of Mr. J. M. Price's professional dictum to the occupied her attention particularly, and not order, its horror of assassination while the absence on learn from my posts contrary. However, as the jinrickshas content with recommending various Improve- Juggernaut of a monarchical and aristocratic land, as in the colony, I have neve have become a pronounced nuisance, it is meats, she suddenly caught the brush from the system it worships is, daily doing to death devote myself to the advancement to be hoped that Her Majesty's Govern artist's hands, and saying, coolly, "Don't you thousands of people, and degrading hundreds rests of the community over which

think, M. Dorf, that a touch of this kind would of thousands more to a hapless, hopeless, proud to preside. ment will not refuse, under certain plainly be an improvement there ? she actually altered and helpless serfdom-is treason to the people, letter before the Council of Gor defined guarantees, to allow the supporters the artist's work with her own audacious fin-libel upon civilization and Christianity, and a desire to bid all the We always desire to give credit where it of the tramway scheme to give their pro- gera. Her friends were rather astounded, and fraud upon society. It is with the preaching of hearty fare

ject a fair trial. If our present street traffic one of thent afterwards took occasion to spol. this sort of loyalty that the plutocratic class advantage regulations cannot be improved on, it is ogize to Doré for the impulsiveness of the young and anti-Irish crusade, from press and platform || pression quite certain they cannot be made worse, lady. Doré seemed only suprised to find that (at home and here), hope to stifle all efforts for support therefore we are inclined to advocate any apology or explanation should be considered giving tramways a trial, not with any Idea necessary. He thought there was some justice of making this system of locomotion in the suggestion thus practically made, and it

seemed quite natural to him. paying venture, but of leading through should help another

one artist

its failure to steps being taken to Initiate some of the very necessary, Imp ementi advocated by Mr. Jonssox in his Chamber | beginner to lend of Commerce speech,

most celebrated successful

is justly due, and therefore we are ready to acknowledge that to Mr. F. BULKELEY Jonsson belongs the credit-such as it is of introducing into this colony a scheme for the formation of a tramway company, Supported by the mighty name and in fuence of the princely house" of JARDINE, Matheson & Co.and commanding the blind adherence and allegiance of the numerous retainers associated in one way or another with the colossal Interests represented by

occurred to bluf

did not

the reform of abuses, and a concession of that afforded self-govemment to Ireland which is enjoyed in tenure of the Go

the colonies Loyalty to the Throne and the and gladly borne Unity of the Empire, are the large excuses for to the diligence to have coercing Ireland to a submission to injustice, and | played by thê

the free institutions and rod

iment that have been so bless tod and other parts of the Eme

I request

mere sham present

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