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CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1883.
We are informed by the agents, (Messrs. Adam son, Bell & Co.), that the Nouvelle Compagnie Marseillaise de Navigation a Vapeur's steamship Amerique, from Marseilles, left Saigon this
Weread that the moral support heretofore, given to the Salvation.army in England by dignitaries of the Episcopal Church is being withdrawn. Daily Chronicle and Clerkenwell News (A CYNICAL Contemporary temarks thatthe Ameri-morning for this port. raised a paltry quibble too contemptible can horse in the English races, and the Ameri to be seriously considered. Mr. BULON can hog is the German markets, seem to be swore he was for one year editor and making but poor headway this season. manager of the Rossendale News. Therels,"
sonal attack on somebody-who that some-enough to show that he was not the wit body is even Mr. BULGIN, on oath, was notness of truth. The change of the paper's quite sure. The defendant in dealing name from the Clerkenwell Neser to the -with-the matter in the columns of the Telegraph asked what justification Mr. BULGIN had for setting himself up as an authority on the acts of journalists, and made a statement to the effect that this self constituted critic's journalistic experiences prior to coming to China had been con- fined to police court reporting for a low class paper called the Clerkenwell News; that he had been a journalistic failure in Hongkong, Yokohama and Shanghai; had written a lot of vulgar trash; and was, judged by the criticism quoted above, an impertinent puppy," whose cheek was
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thing for the wolf to accuse the faimb of skulking."
JOHN BRIGHT, Speaking at Glasgow, the other day, to the University students, trotted out the old observation that the Indian Empire, which England has won by breaking all the Ten Com- mandments, cannot be ruled on the principles of the Sermon on the Mount,'
as a matter of fact, no such paper in exis-"INFIDELITY used to skulle," says Archbishop tence. In the little town of Bacup in Lon-Vaughan. "Infidelity," replies Charles Bright, "might well skulk when its professore were put cashire, some 22 miles from Manchester, a
to death if they showed themselves. It was a fine, small weekly paper is published, but its proper title is not the Rossendale News as sworn to by Mr. JAKES BULGIN, and this fact that estimable gentleman There are Some knows right well. half truths worse than a deliberate le; this was one of them. The real question at issue, was-Had the defendant falsely and maliciously defamed the professional reputation and prospects of the plaintiff by asserting that his journalistic experiences prior to coming to China were practically not of such a character asto justify his setting himself up as an authority on literary matters, and to entitle him to speak of his fellow labourers in the field of journalism as mean, cowardly and contemptible? In the face of the whole of the facts of the case, we think that in no place in the wide world, excepting Hongkong; would the plaintiff have obtained a verdict.
The damageto Mr. BuLain's professional prospects and reputation was estimated at 8100-not a lordly amount, it must be admitted. After he has paid his counsel's
Of the inhabitants of New Guinea, Great Britain's latest acquisition, a recent writer says: The truth appears to be that New Guinea is inhabited by at least two different races; one, which is supposed to be the aboriginal, being the Papuais proper, who are black or dusky brown, with frizzled hair and highly accentuated negro features; the other copper colored, straight haired and allied to the Polynesian family."
further advised to confine himself as much as possible In his capacity of Editor of the China Mail to the use of THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, the scissors and paste, brush. There can be little doubt that Mr. FRASER-SMITH in writing of Mr. BULGIN's journalistic experiences prior to coming to China, in- tended to refer to his London experiences, and the omission of a single word was taken THE "CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON. to completely alter the meaning of what was said to be a false and malicious libel. THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW.
This-kind-of-thing-may-be-strict-law-but. it is a long way from being strictly just. NOTICES TO, CORRESPONDENTS.
Although Mr. Buzay's insulting and un- It is requested that all communications rela- called for references to the mean and cow. ting to Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c., be ad ardly amateur journalist he had in his dressed to the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" mind's eye, were ten times more scandal- Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The ous and disgraceful than the paragraph in Editor-and-not-to-individual-members-of-the-the Telegraph, the thin-skinned self-const-retainer-we-opino-that-tho-balance-ro-his ideas of a "jury of four muddied up with
and not to the Editor.
staff.
TO ADVERTISERS.
We read that four men were recently "docked for robbing one-David Talbot, at Lancefield, Vic., David is excessively short-sighted, and when asked if he could identify the prisoners as the men who bailed him up, be electrified the court by pointing with the greatest confidence to the jury, and then shouting out. "Yes, them's the gentlemen who robbed me." David had got matters of a somewhat foreign nature.
AFTER à revival meeting held not far from Mel-'| bourne, we read that several converted Chinamen Joined the whites in singing "We're bound for the Promised Land" The audience knew, how. ever, that they were bound for somebody's hen-roost.
We take the following from the Sydney Bulletin -Advance larrikinism Scene: Quarter Sessions, Bourke. Promising youth being tried before intelligent jury for pulling a woman's clothes up to her knees in presence of four men. Sworn to by reliable witness. Verdict, not guilty. Judge Docker: "Well, gentlemen, I am rather aaton ished at the verdict you have arrived at" Foreman: "We thought the whole thing was only a lark" O yes, such a lark for the woman!
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"SENEX" writes to the Times to ask if any one can inform him how an old member, with out becoming an atheist, can obtain so comfort- able a seat as that now occupied by Mr. Bradlaugh. He says: "I have sat in Parila- ment many years, and am beginning to feel bored -by the late hours, the weary divisions, and the unprofitable wrangling. I should be very glad to retire, but fear I should miss the pleasure of occasionally strolling it to hear the debates, or have a gossip with my friends. Could I exchange places with Mr. Bradlaugh? Barring his atheism, should be glad to do so at once. To find the House of Commers once more what it used to be called, the best club in London, to have the run of its library and refreshment rooms, to spend the whole morning there reading, writing, cating, drinking, and smoking, and in the after noon to listen to the cloquence of MrGlad- stone from the beat eat in the house so far as seeing and hearing are concerned, without the responsibility of -speaking or voting-such a position seems to me to be the very elysium of London life, and I wel der that any one-should wish to exchange it for of men and women and children growing up in the purgatory of political strife inside the bar of
gestion that members who have sat in Parlis ment for, say, twenty-five or thirty years, and who may wish to retire from its active duties without losing their entire interest in it, should have the privilege of becoming bondrary though no longer honourable members. I
SAYS that pious humbug. the Reverend Joe e-There are 300,000,000 of women on this planet who have only the Buddhist hope of be- ing born again as men, instead of toads or snakes. There are 80,000,000, of women in _Moslem harems.___There are uncounted millions
ARCHERS Surprise Party gave a very success- ful performance in the Concordia Theatre, Can- ton, on Tuesday evening to a rather select buty- highly appreciative audience. Mr. Lacie cated great amusement in his clever exhibition of ven- triloquism with his wooden-headed family in Begone, Duil Care," and Mr. and Mrs. Archer were very well received in their capital variety entertainment. We understand that Mr. Archer and his Company will shortly leave for Shang- hal via the Coast Pons, where they ought to perform to good houses,
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"How is your wife this morning ?" asked the pastor of Mr Johnson. "She died last night." Ah, that's a grievous affliction." "Yes, I know it." "But, Brother Johnson, it's an ill wind blows - no good, and it is all for the best." "I think so myself, sir, and I try to bear up under it.” That's right, I'm glad to hear you say so." "Yes, yes I've just figured up that the funeral.. will cost $98.75, and the amount she had cal- culated on for spring clothes was $101.50. It
is true that $2.75 is not much on such an occas sion as this, but I try to be calm and not let my feelings overcome me,"
How Juries manage in Paris. Soufflet, a young artizan, &ad a row in a pab. with one Astheimer, because the former declined to pay after having invited Ato drink. He was kicked outside by, the landlord, but soon after returned with a wooden plank waited for Aat the street comer and hit him with it over the head in such a man ner that A. dropped dead. Council for the pri soner now. Informed the jury that Soufflet was well known to be a man of a violent temper, and Astheimer should have known better than irritate him by declining to pay for the drinks. As he persisted in doing so to his own danger, it was A's own fault that he got killed. The jury were so impressed with this argument that they brought in a verdict of “not guilty."]
"A FAIRLY large number of spectators attended: the performance at Chiarini's circus last night
were well received In their-various acts and were
Communications intended for publication must tuted literary expert, the greatly self-maining will not go a great way towards be accompanied by the name and address of the lauded author and journalist considered it providing the succulent sausage or the soul writers, not necesarily for publication; but as necessary in defence of his "precious repu-inspiring bloater for this mighty editors evidence of good faithf
Whilst the columns of the fongkong Tele tation" to institute legal proceedings for matutinal meals. Were the game worth graph will always be open for the fair discussion defamation of character. Under examin- the candle, or our time less valuable, by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that ation in the witness box it was elicited we should carry the case further, and the Editor does not in any way hold himself res from Mr. BULGIN that his_only_London ask Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO for a new. ponsible for opinions thus expressed.. experiences were on the Daily Chronicle trial, and in the event of his lordship re
which was and is still known as the Clerken fusing to grant us another hearing, bring zu2ll Neu-but in addition to thhe had the matter-before Her Majesty's Privy--in-mind-and-body-and-estate-from-Inherited been one year on the Cheltenham Times to Council. But really it is not worth while. Pagan customs. In the name of mere philan- learn journalism" four and a half years Public opinion in Hongkong is with us, thropy and secular prudence, Christian mis on some country papers known as Mr. and that is all we really care about. We sions ought to receive a support, immediate,
shall certainly send a full report of the abundant, permanent, and unflinching. BAXTER's South of England newspapers; and one year on the Rossendale News. As proceedings to the highest legal autho- Mr. BULGIN's provincial experiences had rities in London-as we did with most their copies before Five O'CLOCK will oblige by been omitted, it was alleged that the re-gratifying results to ourselves in the carrying on business at Kiba Fukagawa, Tokiy✨, A VERY curious case, which has been before the brilliant and finished riding of the trick act
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ference-made-by-the defendant to his status. as a journalist were false, and consequently
malicious and libellous.
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BANDMANN case-but merely for our own satisfaction, as we really are anxious to know how far a public journal can go in its criticisms without being able to the annoyance of a libel action. We should regret exceedingly to have to resort to what has been laid down in the case now
The legal bearings of our latest libel case will be carefully treated in a speciál article.
the most degraded superstitions, and suffering of the house. The writer throws out the sug-programme has been advertised for to-night's
We read that a timber merchant living and
who was once a rich man, has been-lately-re
French courts for fifteen year, his lately been
Jacob was
when a repetition of the previous evening's pro- gramme was gone through. The artists engaged accorded warm applause. A grand change of show in which the English clawns, Messi French and Angelo, will make their first. joint appearance. A grand tumbling exhibition by the entire company is also announced. For the first time this season Mt. Lavater Lee will appear and present his somersaults (and plouettes on horse-back. When Mr. Lee was here before he created a very favorable impression by his
school, so we are looking forward to being
to say nothing of the skating exhibition of the
to the Bowrington marquee.
duced to poverty-owing to the changes in the decided. If appears that in 1865 a certalo treated to something good to-night, Signor business since the Restoration. He sold off his Zouave (named Jacob) was suddenly Invested Chiarini will Introduce his four black stal household effects one after another till he was with the power of curing all manner of bodily lions and show what patient training is capi obliged to part with the last godown in his pos- infirmities by the glance of his eye. The letters able of when applied to that noblest specimen session, to meet the demands-of-his-creditors produced incourt show that "Jacobscure" enjoyed of the brute creation, the horse. The Walhalia Accidentally, however, while da comovis great vogue; marshals of the French army were brothers in their musical interlude, and the pool of water under the floor, and, attracted by testifies to the fact that after meeting Jacob's great surprise he found a copper box containing and dance round his garden." for an independent Editor to plead his 483 pieces of old gold and silver coins, which as generous as he was powerful; he refused special request, should attract a large audience cause before a Magistrate than to be sub-appear to have been preserved by his forefathers to accept any money for his services, and jected to the tender mercies of a Hong- to be used in case of dire necessity. He reported rejected the offers of all the Barninns who were
the discovery to the authorities and gave a ban anxious to exhibit him. At last, however, be "THE classic Bandmann" does not appear from kong jury.
quet in order to offer thanks to his accestors.
came to terms with a Catholic publisher, M. our latest advices to be electrifying the good Repos. Jacob was to write "at the dictation of people of Australia. --Week after week the newS+ SAYS the Japan Weekly Mail of the 16th inst.: the spirits " a work entitled "Pénsées du Zouave | papers teem with paragraphs turning the cfforts -Freights on offer are at low figures, and no Jacob"; M. Repos was to publish it at his sole of "Shakerpere's patron into ridicule. Hamict improvement may be looked for till the inquiry--risk, and the profits were to be equally divided in black thread gloves excites merriment : Romeo for bottoms is greater than it is at present. The further condition being that the work was to in the guise of a fat Cupld is received with howls tea season is in full swing, and the two next be published without the change of a word. Un- of derisive laughter. When “the great tragedian f mail steamers for San-Francisco will take large fortunately, the book turned out to be one of those appears as Shylock, an unkind audience is rude quantities of the commodity, the Coptic, on the "whereof, though, not in Dutch, the world enough to address him from the pit as “Ola 23rd Inst., and the City of Rio de Janeiro, too little knows, the publisher too much." Shixty per Shent, and in some towns he has about the 6th proximo, at 3 cents and a cents M. Repos proceeded to recast the work and been recommended to go back to Hongkong respectively. The steamers Benvenue and Jacob promptly brought an action for damages and get kicked f In a recent number of Hartır are both on the berth for New York. The war intervened, and Jacob was reported to the Sydney Bulletin appears the following at 3 109., and the American park Guy C. have been shot as a spy. The spirits, however, amusing description of one of Daniel's exhibi- Gois is taking tea for New York at a cents had not really forsken him, and in 1873 he re- tions We have received; from Mackay (Q.) an- per ib, gross and $7 U.S. gold per ton of turned to France. Meanwhile M. Repos had account of Mr. Bandmann's performance of 49 cubic feet for San Francisco; the American died, and his heirs could not be found. But in "Hamlet" there. Our correspondant writes ship Grician is loading at the same rate as the 1880 they came forward; Jacob at once, pressed | currants calamo and is caustic, besides.... "Scate" Gors, and both ventels are rapidly filling up his action, and after various delays and appealstered here and there through the three follo The Radnorshire sailed on Saturday last, for he has been awarded 2,00o frince damages for sheets of his notice are such epithetical gems as London, vid ports; and the Pembrokeshire and M. Repos's presumption in tampering with the "Temple of Tragedy," " Ziem" of Tragedy," and Lord of the Isles for New York, vid ports, on words of the spirits.
TELEGRAM S.
LONDON, 26th June. THE CHOLERA IN EGYPT. Asiatic cholera is increasing in Damietta.
THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND THE NEW CANAL.
Mr. Gladstone, in reply to a question, said that the British Government and the Suez Canal Company had agreed on many points, but had not yet fixed the date from which to extend the reduction of the tariff and that there were other important points still under consideration.
LOCAL AND GENERAL..
the fath. The Patricio, the steamer referred to
many others which betray the master hand. Cone acquently we consider that we have been honored
Judging from the cross-examination of Mr. BULGIN, we are inclined to think that. from a practical point of view, Mr. FRASER- SMITH's summing up of the Editor of the club-law; but really if the Law of Libel is soma dibris from the building, he discovered ́a arsong his clients, and one of them who was sine laughable pantomime of the "Four Lovers," SER-SMITH, tried before Mr. Justice Rus-constitute him a literary expert was sub. under consideration, it would be far better curiosity, pumped out the water, when to his eye "he was able to dispensé with his crutches Goodrich family, which will be repented by¦ ¦ The result of the libel casé BULGIN 7. FRA- China Maire journalistic experiences to SELL and a special jury, at the Supreme stantially correct. We saw Mr. BULGIN Court on Monday last, is another startling under examination by Mr.. FRANCIS, we indication of the elastic nature of the Libel heard, his replies to Mr. FRASER-SMITH's Act and a convincing proof of the ex- "heckling," and we are of opinion that the traordinary legal acumen and profound talented author of "Notes on Australasia, intelligence of a Hongkong jury. The South Africa.and Mauritius" displayed suffi verdict returned in this case simply closes cient aptitude-in the art of playing with the the door to anything like independent dis truth to entitle him to a place in the niche of cussion in the public press of this Colony, fame alongside that great champion, DANIEL It has been practically decided by these gen- EDWARD BANDHANN. Mr. BULGIN's memory tlemen that anything in the slightest degree was greatly at fault when he made a mis offensive to or reflecting on any plaintiff is take of a year and a half in stating his a malicious libel which demands damages, age; or was it not a slight error in the no malter under what circumstances the
not too carefully compiled list of his jour- "affair may have been brought before the nalistic engagements-Mr--BULOIN's me-- public. The decisions of all the great mory was again unreliable when he swore English Judges during the past seventeen
that he had never mentioned anything years have been totally set aside or in any way to the defendant about his ignored; it has been held that there is no police court reporting in London. His Auch thing as a qualified privilege attached own letter drew forth the reluctant ad- to newspaper publications; the spirit as mission that he had given some in- well as the letter of the law have been formation; but he could not remember, quietly "shelved;" and damages have Mr. BULGIN's imagination was evidently been awarded for fairly and justifiably wandering when he alluded to Mr. GRIBBLE, WE quite agree with. Byron that some men are publishing harmless expressions, which who, hesaid, was editor of the Nagasaki Ex-worms in soul, more than the living things in under no possible combination of circum- prest when he (BULGIN) was in Japan. Mr. tombs. We have had personal experience on
the point quite recently. stances, could be construed by reasonable BULGIN's experiences in Japan, according and thinking men to mean what the law to his own sworn statement, extended over THE only great libraries of study and tutarch terms "a false and malicious libel." The the space of one calendar month; but a in the world which are kept open in any part Hongkong press would in future appear far more reliable authority. In our estima-during the evening, are the Bodleian at Oxford to be placed completely at the mercy tion, the Shanghai Mercury, says a fortnight and the Royal Library in Brussels. of any low, sneaking scamp, who was his full term. on the Japan Mail. In it would appear that there are still some rem cares to insult decency and publie In any case, he could know very little about pants of the old: tyranny in France. A French telligence by flaunting his toothless venom Japan, beyond his impressions," Mr.doctor has been sent to jail for selling a sonic and brazen impudence in the columns of BuLoix said he knew Mr. RIVINGTON, the warranted to make a man live 200 year.” any wretched print, and who, when his editor.of the_Merury, and in the next shallow pretensions are held up to public breath confessed that he had never spoken THE case of Loureiro v. the Club Lusitano in ridicule, seeks compensation for his to that gentleman in his life. Mr. BULGIN the Supreme Court, which was to have been heard on Tuesday last has been fixed for hearing wounded feelings and sham reputation at when brought to the scratch was compelled on the morning of Wednesday, July with, at to the hands of a jury in an action at law.
to admit that he knew nothing about the The facts in the case BULGIN . FRASER- Editor of the Nagasaki Expres, that the SMITH are easily dealt with. The first named probabilities were this, and his impres- WE are informed by the Agents, Mess GR in his capacity as editor of the China Mail slons that; that he could not say at this Stevens & Co, that the steamship Yanks left publishes what is supposed to be a criticism date what was passing through his mind Sydney yesterday for this part, via Quecasland ports and Port Datwin, and is due to arrive here of a paragraph in the Nagasaki Rising Sun. when he wrote the slanderous paragraph, on or about 24th proximo. In this criticism (P) Mr. BuLazy wrote: but that he did not think Mr. FRASER-SHITH
It is a mean and cowardly proceeding of was in his mind when he wrote it.
"WELL, old fellow, how is your mother-in-law 7 "Dead-HaHat (excuse my emotion) had a which amateur journalists are frequently We are Inclined to believe that had the stroke of apoplexy and died in less than ten guilty, to make vituperative and senseless BULOIS v. FRASER-SMITH libel case been minutes. At first I thought she had only fainted remarks concerning persons who do not tried in England, opari altogether from and I never was so scared in my life
ity, and did it,so : and a half-brother dynamite are now so well the wheel of the Chicago Waterworks act exactly in accordance with their the question whether the alleged libel was
understood that it is not easy to see what addit- majestic, unuifèrably harmonious wheel.” I saw the audience prop wishes." Now these exceedingly chaste or was not defamatory and therefore action TO-DAY being the anniversary of Her Majesty anal light Ah Chung-expected to throw on the the beauty and the poetry of Amerlen in that repart altogether.... observations were really not elicited by able, the admissions of Mr. Butow in the Queen Victoria's coronation, the shore battery matter by actual experiment. One thing, bow-volving wonder and I Ball to myself if over of persuasion that t
Tet him write Wo have often felt the anything published in the Nagasakl paper; witness box would have extinguished his fired a royal salute of 21 guns at noon which grer, is certain. The confiding nature of this America produces a great musicia they were not, so far as can be seen, either chances of obtaining a favorable verdiet was quickly, taken up by the Victor Emanner child of the Sun has undergone such a radical a Machinery Symphony. He could have no Justifiable or in any way called for; nor from any practical and intelligent jury. In the flagship flying the Royal banner, We change, and his desire to study the fitness of more worthy, subject. But of course,
noticed the British steamer Sherard Osborn, things has received such an emphatic rebuff, that will haves great musician out could they claim to be a criticism of the the face of his oath that he had never done the E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Company's steamver, the poultry belonging to his barbarian neigh. Oscar, dripping, from the clouds opinions of the Rising Sun on the subject any police court reporting-in London for decorated with bunting in honor of the occasion, hours are anffered to allsid revity and ↑ singular suddenness, “until at issue. In fact, they were nothing more the Chrkenwell New, his own letter and the but failed to notice any other British vessel dis development to which they were formerly the shrieking steam
have all been rained by those nor less than a grossly offensive and per- | defendant's sworn statement were quite play the same feeling of loyal patriotism.
o'clock.
last week as having been offered to the Union MR. OSCAR WILDE recently expressed himself Shipping Company, has been purchased for the sum of £26,250, and the vessel being new (her freely to a. Paris correspondent concerning the keel was laid in October last), and as she is pre-discoveries of the beautiful, that he made at clacly suited to the requirements of the company, Chicago. He said Even in Chicago I found it is generally considered they have made a good much-much-of Intensost interest-beauties.
One day as I sojourned in that city I came upon oft -er-the water-works a sort of castellated or
bargain.
by a communication from a citizen of high stand- ing upther the Clerk of Petty Sessions, perhap or even the Mayor We are inclined to think it was the clerk, however, as all the words are spele condescension on the part of his worships correctly. We may be pardoned for being proud
erkship, whichever it is. -Up till nəs rrespondence has mostly been with
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An Australian paper says At Ballarat one Ab atrocity, with pepper-box turrets and absurd our Chung (probably of Eastern origin) observed a portculliers. How came they (thought 1, with the local
our virtsant, correspondent-pay your box on his counter. He had not placed it there, amazement)-how came they to erect this expe
your clerkship neví so with the delightful, curiosity (ie is a gross hideous building in this most modern and still-worship
of his class. calumny to suppose that women have a mono-tarian of cities? I must have a closer look at die-has the poly of this winning characteristic) of his sex this horror, Perchance I shall find some beauty objected, for instance, to-there-being.no
of Eliinate in the play: to Hamlet standing and nation, he opened it. It contained dynamite even here, I murmured; for we cannot live with-
background of ragged guns trobe caps. Even then his curiosity was not satis out Beauty, you know. We can do without out fied, so he took one to learn what could be food, and things of that sort, but not without (the stock scene) in the Mackay theatre leamt of it, without an instructor, but with a Beauty, Then it occurred to me that informed, to splutter
of course, we defer to the more the cay exclusives --we think hammer. He is now acquainted with the proper perhaps I might discover this Beauty I had
Alt seems, also, that ties of fulminating mercury. He is also a thumb sought for invalo so long in American machinery, refined fast
me, bother about the and three fingers short. His digits were short A wheel is in itself a very beautiful object All that i enough before, but they are shorter now--at least the noblest forms of the ceramic art are derived there was
who was to have played this in number. Besides the unsightliness inseparable from the potter's wheel. And yet in England I had gentle
and held too good a hand from truncated members, his performances on always found machinery such a pitiful and ugly play the "tom-tom" are somewhat interfered with, as thing jumble of cranks and cogs and petty or something else prevented him, but, anyt
eman from the sudlance kindly consented the artistic shake on which so much depends in pieces, you know, without a touch of grandeur: Oriental-music-bas to be skipped or imperfectly. about them. 501entered that cartellated homes al rendered. The peculiarities of nitro-glycerine Chicago, and there at last I came upon a wheel honete alence of a cage in
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