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THE Spanish men-of-war Aragon and Marqués del Duero, now in harbour, have received orders to proceed to Manila to-day. LEUNG ATING was treated this moming to six weeks imprisonment and rope-unravelling by Mr. Wodehouse, for stealing a silver coin but ton from the jacket of a married woman.
A PORTRAIT of the late Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Hope, G. C. B., painted by Mr Sydney Hodges, has just been placed in the Nelson
A REGULAR Lodge of Victoria, No. 1026, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8,30 for 9 o'clock precisely.
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SAID the worthy citizen whose house was afre: For heaven's sake get the two fire companies to fighting, and then we may be able to save something. If they get in, bere they'll destroy everything.".
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THE Duc De Morny's definition of a polite man one who listens with interest to things he knows all about when they are told by a person who knows nothing about them."
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HOST (really in agony about his polished inlaid floor)"Hadn't you better come on the carpet,. old fellow? I'm so afraid you might slip, you all right, old fellow-thanks. There's a nail in the end, you know."
THE Paris Tempa-sayı:—France and England A NEW telegraph system is in course of con made à covenant in 1878 not to annex the New struction at Tripoli from the frontier of Tunis on Hebrides. Since then a company of colonists the one hand and to Egypt on the other, and in Islands and obtained concessions. In others, The expense is to be met by the Ottoman Cov from New Caledonia have bought several of those cluding some lines running towards the south in order to counteract the covetous designs, oferment. Australia, it becomes neary to supplement WAITING on the unfortunate Bradlaugh business the vague covenant by
the Daily News says:The correspondence be tween Mr. Bradlaugh and the Speaker places in a still clearer light the anomalous character of the
pany rights similar t Britain to the British No.
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THE British steamer Talchow left the Cosmos hard to realize. "A polite man," said he, THE Moniteur in 1815, then the organ of Louis relations between the junior member for North-apertures in front of the cabinet. On the door, politan dock yesterday, and the Coptic will dock
XVIII, thus from day to day recorded the pro-ampton and the majority of the House of Com- there, to-morrow. The Fokien leht Kowloon
gress of the first Napoleon from Elba to Paris to-day, and the Douglas goes round to Aber deen to-morrow.
"The anthropophagist has escaped." "The Corsican orgre has landed." The tiger is The tyrant has arrived at Lyons." "The coming." "The monster has slept at Grenoble usurper has been seen in the environs of Paris." enter, the capital." "Napoleon will be under our rampants to-morrow." "His Imperial Majesty entered the Tuilleries the 21st of March, in the midst of his faithful subjects. This sail trim ming would have done credit to our outspoken and independent morning contempora/ the Daily Press.
WATER S Room, of Greenwich Hospital, An engrav-know." Guest (with a wooden leg-"Ob, it's "Donaparte advances toward, but will never yesterday, the Speaker refused to allow Sit was still tied to the chair. On the door being
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Communications intended for publication must be accompanied by the name and address of the CHENG AHONG was in trouble this moming at writers, not necessarily for publication; but as the magistracy for walking off with a jacket, Whilst the columns of the Hongkong. Tele-valued at $8.30, which did not belong to him, graph will always be open for the fair discussion and which he took by mistake. For the next. by correspondents of all questions affecting public six weeks Mr. Cheng will be an inmate of the interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res-
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PATRICK MALONE, an unemployed seaman, who was arrested by William McLean P.C. 76, pleaded guilty to a charge brought against him before Mr. Wodehouse this morning of being drunk and incapable in the streets. Fifty cents was the extent of the fine imposed, but as Malone was abad hat" he gracefully retired to the snuggery for a
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from the cabinet it was found that his coat had been taken off and put on again with the wrong for a very long time, and was brought to side in front. The performance on the whole was one of the most enjoyable wo bave witnessed a conclusion about 11 o'clock which is a very sensible arrangement. Mr. Keller was frequently Before the curtain as the conclusion of the second applauded during the performance and was called part. Signor Cattaneo played selections during the evening on one of Mr. Hahn's newly imported planos, and added in no amall degree to the enjoy Theillusionists will give their second performance. ment of what was a really capital entertainment. on Thursday evening next when various changes will be introduced, which ought to draw a full house.
"AFFAIRS IN TONQUIN.
-:(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)
HAIPHONG, 18th Auglist, 1883. We have at last received definite news con-
Keller and Cunard have done much to dispel the belief that spirits have anything at all to do with magic or mysterious performances. The cabinet-
had his hands tied behind his back with rick as performed last night is certainly worthy of more than a passing comment. Mr. Keller.
a plece of strong cord, the knots "being doubly previously been examined, and scated himself on sealed. - Hẹ then entered the cabinet which had
fastened down. As soon as the door of the cabinet a chair to which the ends of the rope were securely was closed the din of bella, and jambourines commenced, while hands were shoved through
Kellar tied to the chair. On the door being again being opened the noises ceased and there sat Mr.
Sir Stafford Northcote, resolved that the Serjeant- within half a minute, and afterwards retied the mons. Last Monday the House, on motion of closed Mr. Keller, freed himself from his bonds at-ams be directed to exclude Mt. Bradlaugh rope and fastened himself to the chair in his original position in less than ten seconds. Many out notice as to question of privilege, but when we cannot let slip without some remark. A for the House until he should undertake not to disturb its proceedings. This was done with are too numerous to mention, but there is one other marvellous tricks were performed which
the correspondence was read in the House gentleman from the audience went into the Wilfrid Lawson to, found a motion upon it. closed the gentleman had evidently been sub- cabinet with Mr. Kellar while the performer Mr. Bradlangh very pertinently writes that hejected to some peculiar treatment, as on emerging has not the slightest desire to create a disturb ance, but that he wishes, in accordance with prescribed by law. In answer to.. Mr. Brad his duty to his constituents, to take the oath
augh's letter the Speaker says, as he was A CORRESPONDENT writing from Washington on no doubt bound to say, that the terms of the the 16th alto. on the question of the proposed resolution exclude Mr. Bradlaugh from the changes of the uniform worn by the officers of House until he shall promise not to come to the United States Navy, says that a Navy De- the table to be sworn. This is no doubt what CHUN ACHOI, a coolie, was up before Mr. Wode- partment official is authority for the statement
the House of Commons meant, and the Speaker house this warning for the larceny of a jacket that the objection regarding the so-called change is but the mouthpiece of the House. But he said to be worth 81.20, the property of a seaman: of uniform for naval officers really amounts to must have felt that his position was an un- "WE (Amoy Gazette) leam that the Chinese Gov-ip Awing, a seaman on board a passenger boat very little. Instead of being the means of in Pleasant one. For he had to tell a duly-elected
ernment are offering big bounties to Chinese plying between Yau-ma-ti and Hongkong, creasing the officers' expenses the action of the member of Parliament that the House
House of com seamen, to man the new ironclads expected from claimed the jacket in Court as his property. Board which made the new regulations will tend mons would punish him if he attempted to obey Europe. Our contemporary also learns that the Che Ket Cheung, master of the passenger boat to curtail expenses. No change was made in the law. That is what it comes to. Mr. Brad- Chinese sailors belonging to the various merchant in question, gave evidence to seeing the coat, vest or trousers, and the number of dress laugh's right to take the oath_and_his_scat_ai vessels in the northern ports are deserting their defendant enter the junk yesterday while belts was reduced from one of each grade, or member for Northampton is quite as incon vessels in great numbers.
the complainant was asleep. He followed Chun thisteen in all, to three, covering all grades, testable as was Sir Stafford Northcote's right to and on searching him the jacket was found from Ensign to Admiral. The substitution of take the oath and his seat as member for Northcerning the recent expedition against Ha-dsoung for the term of three calendar months, with of the cloth cap a trifle, with a curve instead of The House of Commons, omnipotent within its terday afternoon, and I have been able to glean wound round his waist. Chun was sent to languish the white helmet for the cap, and the raising Devon at the opening of the present Parliament.or Ha-duỡng as it 1 sometimes written. The canonnière Carbine arrived here at 4 o'clock yes- hard labor, for his thieving propensities.
a straight vizor, were the most important own walls, has chosen to exclude Mr. Bradlaugh particulars of all that transpired since the small A SPECIAL from Washington says: The Admiral pensive. The cocked hat will hereafter be used with the same security against external interferon the 14th the French troops entered the citadel changes made, and were comparatively inex- by force, as it might, in equal defiance of law and flotila Teft here cif the morning of the 13th, Early Joseph Porters of the United States Navy, and by the staff instead of the folded one, as at pre-ence, have excluded Sir Stafford, Northcote him. of Ha-dauong without meeting any resistance, the their somewhat numerous relations including, in sent, and a solid braid has been substituted for self. Mr. Bradlaugh declares that he will not obeying the place as soon as the gunboats made their Annamese Mandarins and the garrison'evacuat- addition to their sisters and their cousins and cord. Since the close of the Rebellion there has
an illegal resolution, and he threatens the Ser appearance, and taking up a strong position THE body of the unfortunate Tom King, who fell their aunts, a fair proportion of daughters and not been any general change of uniform, and in Jeaut-at-Arms with an injunction. That he is about 18 kilomètres from the city where they from the steamer Honam on Sunday evening nieces, are now engaged in hurling various sub-foreign parts it would be difficult by the mere not likely to get, for the Courts would probably quickly proceeded to entrench themselves. last, was found floating at West Point this mora-stitutes for "big, big D's" at William Euniforms to distinguish an American from a Ger- shrink from a conflict with the House of Com-all, left the citadel of Ha-dagung on foot and pro- On the rgth the French, numbering 200 in ing, and an inquest on the same has been ordered Chandler, who happens to rule the navy. The man, Russian, Brazilian, Spanish. or British mons. Mr. Bradlaugh would seriously injure his ceeded to the new camp of the Annamess. A TO SUBSCRIBERS.
for this afternoon at half past four o'clock. The navy is ceasing to be the pleasant place it used officer. All told, the expense of the entire new cause if he provoked an unseemly scuffle and an very slight resistance was offered, the pa Arrangements have been made to publish; | poor waif who for so many years has been to be. The venerable Secretary Hunt took outfit proposed by the regulations will not exceed actual trial of strength. But if he merely pre their retreat to Pha-nih-giang, a fortress situated Lives quickly giving way and malding good The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. Subhanging round Hongkong, doing a short spell of a long step toward driving ladies out of the $50 So that it will dispose of 13400 additional sents himself at the door by way of protest, lie to the south of Ha-disong on the Cua-hoc or scribers in the central districts who do not receive work, at odd times, has at last passed in his service and now that Chandler has pushed the expense. The saving in the cost-of-belts-alone will only be acting like a man who pulls down a Thal-binh canal The French lost no time in their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by at once communicating with the Manager.
checks. Requiescat in pace.
matter still further, it is not unlikely all the ladies will be considerable, as at present the dress belts fence as the easiest method of raising a question following them up and at once vigorously as will resign en marse and leave the marine cost from $20 to $30, and when thirteen have to branch of the public service to get on as well as be provided, as was the case in some instances, treated is utterly unjustifiable.
of title. The manner in which he has been saulted the fortress. Some slight show of resist ance was made, but it proved perfectly innocuous it can without them. Years ago, commanders of it could be readily seen that cutting down the
as the French abtained easy possession of the vessels, as well as of fleets generally, provided belts to three was an item to be considered
place on the 16th, without having lost a single themselves, while cruising, with all the comforta Rear Admiral Nichols, Acting Secretary of the
man in taking the whole of the three citadela One gunboat which was presented to the An of home by taking their wives and daughters Navy, has issued instructions that the regulation
namese by the French Government in 1875 along with them. Various Secretaries of the for change of uniforms of naval officers will not
strings of cash, and-a-large quantity of 150 guna of various descriptions, 400,000 Navy waged war on this custom, and finally go into effect until the Department so orders. Secretary-Hunt issued a stringent order against
stores and ammunition fell fato the hands of the allowing ladies of naval officers on board ships,
Hanol for which law is still in force, and a few terrible ex amples having been made, it is believedno viola- the poor officers could do was to move their fam of a telegraph system "Me, the Tartar sleight of handtrickneverexhibited in Hongkong tion of it is now committed. The next best thing. lies around from point to point where the ships General, Ho, the Governor General of Min. The first part of the programme was devoted to were likely to stop, and get leaves of absence all and Cheh, provinces; and Chang, the Acting sleight of hand, Mr. Kellar performing the illut seems probable, however, that some movement in which, while he admits that it would have visit their families. This was demoralizing to the claration for the information of the people without the aid of the cumbrous implements bren wiser had the Queensland Government service, as it left understrappers and young fel-in general. On reference to the records generally used by professors of the black art. communicated with the Home Government below's chiefly in command on board their vessels (we find) that the Imperial Commissioner Mr. Kellar's explanations of the various tricks the course of a few days, but you are likely to
We expect to receive some news from Hus in.... fore they proclaimed the annexation, he argues These are the facts which explain, the issuance and Acting Superintendent of Trade for the and his prefatory remarks are so clear and brief, before it reaches us. Everything is quiet in bear what has transpired there, by way of Saigon, that such an error of judgement must not be al- of the following order:
Northern Ports prius the Governor General of that the audience are not wearled out with the Haiphong By the steamer Salles, which will lowed to prejudice the case or to determine a -NAVAL DEPARtment, Washinaron, July 3, 1883. Chili province, Li, had memorialized the Throne, foolish nonsense which is so often attached to leave in a day or two, I hope to be able to send
Naval officers attached to eruining war vassals, especially const matter of large and grave policy. In 1875, Lord wanding officers, are expeered to leave their femillas in their usual-stating that the Tientsin-Shanghai Telegraph magical and drawing-room entertainments. If you detalls of anything that may have taken
or Axed places of abode, and not attempt to transforthem to tore Carnarvon says, he was unable to recommend
conveniant visiting pelota, Officers diamgarding tbla injuction had been completed, and that he had also would be useless for us to attempt to describe place at Hanofhat when to the Crown the annexation, of New Guinea, but be liable to be relieved from duty.
laid before the Throne a memorandum upon in detail the tricks included in the-first part of WAL, E. CHANDLER, Secretary of the Navy the subject for the connection of the land line the programme; they were so numerous and the requirements, which he then thought neces sary have now been amply 'met; and, believing THE lot of that unhappy gentleman who' once
from Shanghai to Canton, when an imperial varied, that they have really to beseen to be appre "It is for these reasons that she has, used to that the time has come when it is prudent and
went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell sanction had been given in the following words; ciated; but we can confidently recommend all right to act, he desires "to urge the Government to amongst thieves must have been a compara-Let the arrangement be properly made as pro anbellevers in the saying "that the quickness consent to the inevitable, and, above all, to con- tively luxurious one as compared with that of posed, and the Governors-General and Governors of the hand deceives the eye" to visit the on "But, everything has a limit, and the time for sent to it graciously,"
a radiantly ditired paity of the "toff" persua of the provinces be enjoined to issue strict orders patience has now passed, France has decided WE would direct attention to the public appeal, alon, who recently had the fellcity of travel to the local authorities along the route to unitertainment to be given on Thursday evening at demonstrate, here. (in Tonquin) as well as published in another column, made by string frous London to Brighton in a raliway formly give their support and protection, so that next, when we feel sure they will quickly alter elsewhere, that treaties concluded with her are of Walter Medhurst for funds to rescue the English compartment occupied by sundry medical stud- not the slightest obstacle or injury may be done serious import, that, while at the same time she
ents. The budding wielders of the scalpel (to the work), &c. The great Minister Ll, on in Macao from its present dis- herself respects them, she wishes it to be under-graceful condition. There is an old trail and tourniques who were off for a "rollick" by receiving this command, is allowed, after due stood that they must be respected."
tion to the effect that England delights to
the seaside, were smoking uncoíimonly rank to- consultation, to depute. the Prefect, Sie, to "Your country has for a long time been honor her mighty "dead; a tradition which in lightly stronger than ditch water, and alto are to be erected) as also to draw the plan basco, had been partaking of something investigate the route (along which the poles plundered by bands of robbers (brigands), and this particular instance has been strangely over-gether felt "good," as an American would put of the same, and again, to depute the Colonel, people would acknowledge as their own.". looked, for there are numerous bearers off. They "spotted the gorgeously-bedizened Wang, to superintend the work to be done by "These then, we will drive away and rid you honored names, men who won hard earned raasher" in an instant, and with the instinct the Chinese and Foreign workmen in setting up
nown in days of old, quietly sleeping their of their race resolved upon slightly lowering the lines, &c., which are to open communication Auld Reekie. of their crimes. We are going to establish / eternal sleep amidst the wild desolation of that him in his own estimation. So, having half from Klangsoo and Chebklang province the better looking than the Herr disipated looks able feet All of them are building in England. amongst you that Peace which gives birth to neglected and little known burial ground. The choked him with the unholy fumes of people along the route with the fact (literallying whist player, and is much less ling and very or will shortly to comments to do so, ons, fant riches, and to watch over it so that it will bó amount required to restore the half ruined troubled no more. Wo desira that each one cerustery to its original condition and to provide for its future maintenance is a comparatively may enjoy the fruits of his own labor.""
small one-only some two thousand dollars It is not our intention, nevertheless, to con- and as the object is a most laudable one tha"weeds." Eventually they selected their victim Foochow-foo, Hsinghwa-foo, T'auen-Chow-foo') it twigs sbd puts it back in its place hende draught 9 ft) 6.in, and capable of steaming tent
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1883.
"MR. MAPLES," said the junior partner of the house, as he looked over the expense account of one of his travelers just in, "your expenses are just $25 more for two weeks than the last man on that route." "Is that so? What sort of a man was he? One of our best salesmen." Did he smoke, drink and chew?" "He did." "Stop at all the best hotels?" "Yes," "Take sleepers "Well, then, it must be that when he struck that fat grocer at Troy he won $25 at draw poker, where I lost it. 1 main on that route it would pay the firm to hire was going to suggest to you that if i was to re- -some one, to`give-me-a few "lessona," Wall
THE FRENCH MANIFESTO TO THE and parlor cars?" "Yes,"
TONQUINESE.
The subjoined translation of the proclamation. issued by M. le Commissaire General Harmand, on assuming the administration of affairs in' Tonquin three weeks ago, indicates the future policy of France in relation to that country:-
Street News.
THE Foochow Herald has been favored with the following translation of a proclamation lately tasued by the Chinese high officials on the
recent introduction into the Celestial Empire
KELLAR AND CUNARD AT THE
CITY HALL,
Messrs. Kellar and Cunard, the Royal Iliu. `sionists, gave their opening performance in the appreciative.audience. The hot weather doubt Theatre Royal, City Hall, last evening to a moer less kept many away from the exhibition, which was one of the best of its kind we have ever seen,
and certainly far and away the beat performance of
victors,
several days, but it has been rumoured and la
No news has been received from generally believed that a move towards Sontal has been made by General Bouct and the forces
terior stated that the Black Flags were still en under his command. This of course requires confirmation, as our latest advices from the in-
trenched in great strength in the vicinity of Hanot
has been made as the Rurimaru has been
Ha (Harmand), Representative_of_the Re- Loan Carnarvon has sent a letter to the papers, the while the vessels were in port, so they could Governor of Fuhkien: jointly issue this pro:sions in a most dexterous and finfthed manner detained in Hanet for the past week, doubtless to...
public of France, Plenipotentiary Envoy,
&c., &c., &c."
To the men of the people, merchants, literate and mandarina of Tonquin."
"France is a great and a powerful nation, whose name is feared and respected throughout the entire world. Having a power which is an- conquerable, it is permitted to her, without com- promising her glory, without belying her genius, to show herself patient and generous."
wards Annam all menns of conciliation, and that
ahe has borne many grievances."
ruilians, the disgrace of all nations whom no
of them, thus making them pay dearly the cost
quer your country. It is only the wish of France, that the Mandarins who rule over you be just and honest men." We also wish that the taxes which you pay, may serve to strengthen the safety of the people and of the trade which is to be unrestricted in the interior and through- out all the provinces.?
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"We will allow all these Mandarins to retain office who will conform to this changed aspect of affairs, and for which we shall give sufficient guarantees of good faith. These men we will protect and they will have naught clse than to rejoice at our presence.".
But there are some, on the other hand, who, harboring in their hearts evil designs against us, will be driven away unmercifully, and if they still try to trouble us, we will pursue them, If it be necessary, even to the centre of the citadel of Hue, which place shall fall into the hands of por sailors and soldiers just us easily as will the other fortifications. The fate reserved for these latter makes one tremble,"
"Have confidence in us. France shall never forsake you, and you shall very soon see Toaquin recover its former prosperity."
Haiphong, 28th July, 1883.
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❤ 5ễễn là what is termed the Chinese Sing or sumarta of Mo sles. Conserissaire Harmand,—Kai, 24K,Peligraphy) -
can be little doubt that the necessary sum will be raised without much difficulty.
THE following is a copy of a circular issued from the Foreign Office-Lord Granville de sires to call the attention of all members of her Majesty's diplomatic and consular services to the necessity for greater core as regards the use of pure English in official correspondence. The following specimens of bad English, mostly. due to mistranslations of French words, have been taken from despatches recently received at the Foreign Office. A despatch was received with the following docket:-Copy of King's speech, with appreciation thereon 1. De mission for dismissal, transactions for com promise, franchise of duties for freedom from duties, veridical' for true, 'arrestation for arrest, incessantly for immediately, 'signalise" for point out, prorogation for prolongation, in- creasement for increase, category for class, 'expose' for state or explain, 'destitution' for dismissal, minimal for very small, rally them, selves to for come round to, fantecedent solid arity' for previous understanding, took act for took note, 'suscitated' for raised, 'debarred of for debarred from, 'disrecommended, unmo- tivéd,” “spiritiste,' &c,"
their pipes, they originated cheerful little scientific discussion, anent which they apparently grew very heated, their language becoming as mauvery is odours emanating from their
to officiate as umpire, "getting off" an Infinitude
assist in transporting the troops
AUSTRALIA ARMING.“
efforts to provide for their own defence. Tils The Australian colonies are making great. is being done under the supervision of his Ex cellency Sir William Jervola and Major-General: Scratchley Melbourne and Sydney already are practically safe against surpritej and other des
fenice works are still in process of execution. A their opinion on that point. .”: Hakuhostile feet would and it no easy matter to run the figures "Psycho," "Echo," and "Clio." The guard iba narrow entrance to Port Philip; and evan The second part of the programme introduced the gauntlet of the heavily armed batteries which former multiplied sums up to as by ag in a cor- abould it succeed it would have to encounter rect and rapid manner, extracted the cube and the second line of defence which protects the compared with Mr. Kellar'a bears about the harbour-defence, before the Queen City of the square roots, and altogether astounded the west and south channels. It must also disable audience. Herr Huselmayer's "Pyscho" as the ironclad Cerberus,& formidable vessel for same relationship as "Puffing Billy the first Sort could be bombarded and plundered locomotive ever used, to the highly finished Sydney Harbour, too, and the land, approaches engine which rattles along in front of the to the city are also protected and some provision night mall north from King's Cross to has been made to secure Adelaide and Brisbane.
Kellar's Psycho is rather And the colonies mean also to have a respects.
to make the people understand the operation of much more under control. Psycho has a row of spiser four gunboathouselier eight or nins the Telegraph) as also to extend the land figures from a te to in front of him which to torpedo-boats. "One of Lick Victorian gunboatt
briskly manipulates-as soon as the question week at NewczHUNINITA in length, ES by@namemgås, Alinched the other line down to the borders of Kwangtung, put to him, and where the same figure it pasting, through Klenging-foo, Yenplug-top: Punecatively in placing the sumur segir
Axin breadth, with a dispiaccident of 350 tons, and Changchow foo; and that interference with is stated that one of the sums worked last evening knots an hour til furry an 8-inch gun of laudation as to his evident intellectual ability, the graves, the lodges for workmen in the fields, of the management of the automaton may be lighter supid-fire guns and two inschine guns, west into 40odd millions, some idea of the intricacy in the bow, a 6-inch gun at the stern, tre and the judicial acumen so patently observable houses, &c., should not be allowed and, as the imagined. While Peycho As electro Victoria will be 145
The twelve Knot gin Also being built for about the region of his countenance, and especi-records show, the Commissioners and Taoutale, the audience with his calculations, Mist
lenght, 27 (ft, in breadth, ally upon his massive brow. They for the en- of the Board of Foreign intercourse, as well as suing half or three-quarters of an hour over the Board of re-construction to that effect. whelmed the miserable youth with all the most Fearing that the villagers are still ignorant of ghastly and blood-curdling sentences they could the circumstances, it is proper that a notification concoct, pretending to illustrate their meaning be again issued, and therefore ye, the soldiers by metaphorically amputating each separate and the people in general are uniformly informed, joint of his body, and treating him to a flood that the Telegraph is being set up under the Im- of jaw-breaking terms, the like of which he perial sanction, and will be completed with des- had never heard before, and which he assuredly patch within the limited time given, and with never desires to hear again. When they had this view, the Middle Kingdoms has taken the suficiently bewildered him, they revived him a management into its own hands, and Foreigners little from their pocket-flasks and started afresh have no concern at all in the matter. When the The result was that when the ornamental one line is completed, it will transmit the military stepped upon the Brighton platform he was as news, as also afford (much) convenience to the The performance was brought crushed, Ilmp, and wilted” as a dandelion that merchants and people, and also prove a benefit had been cut and exposed to the sun's rays for and not be prejudicial. You afl'must give your forty-eight hours or thereabouts. He made an proper support and protection tothe telegraph thus insane rush from his persecators, and hid himself set up without occasioning any obstacle or injury in some sequestered nook to recover a little. His to the same, as by so doing it would entail punish- noble farm was not noticed in the promenade on ment. Let every one obey this, and do not act the pier that evening, and it is likely that he is againit this purposely issued notification. Dated still suffering from the fearful ordeal he under this 23rd day of the 5th Moon in the 9th year of
the Reign of Kwangsu (27th June, 1883),
·went.
a little lady about four feet high, was placed on with a displacement of 50 tons. It will carry n chair with a drawing board in front of her, and 1oin: 35-ton gun in the bow, two. 12-pounde asked to sketch portrait of Her Majesty the the stern with two •hine guns. Queen. The tile figure immediately.com: two torpedo menced operations" and in a very short time wick furthe produced capital likeness of our Soverelim vien of S ence for inspection. "Echo the cater figure of than the Lady which was handed round amongst the audi hiking bili the trio, represents a small boy wiring on a chair. with a comet in his hand, and he, on being on his mission, played various well-known Venice" with variations. The dimi în capital style, winding up with the “Camiv player is really a wonder, and is a visit, The three figures are pres stage at que time, and are eno and confound the wistat of us.
with the celebrated Davenport terious cabinet trick which caused anch tion when first produced some year the Davenports, ascribed their manila Those celebrateds, doceivers of y they public tona to certain power, they had over and led not a few to believe that they in direct league with the Prince of Dark ualism is still believed in to a certain extent, whose address is somewhere in Gehenna.
Meists. Muskeløyne and Cook, und Makan
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