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board one of the British gunboats, so that the Consul could get them if necessary; but the naval authorities declined..the -responsibility of taking them up the river.
THE disabled steamer Honam was towed over abreast of the Cosmopolitan Dock yesterday fore
by the steamer Kiukiang, noon TONG ATIN, of no professional calling, was con
*morning.
SAYS the Shanghai Mercury of 12th insti-The French Minister, Mr. Tricou, will leave for Peking immediately. He will go as far as Taka in the Volta, and go to Feking at once, without making any stay at Tientsin.
has been
SIR R. T. RENNIE, Her Majesty's Chief Justice Mr. ROBERTSON's letter on the Honam "roughs", and French racing circles. His career has of the Supreme Court of China and Japan will appear to-morrow.
Logan.
SAYS the Shanghai Courier:-A 'short time ago we mentioned that His Excellency To Tsung- ST. PAUL claims the smartest preacher in the tang had inaugurated a system under which the United States. He is of the African persuasion shermen on the coast were to be drilled and and the other Sunday he preached two sermons made available for the Army and Navy. It is and whitewashed a butcher's shop, for which he now repolied that it is the intention of His Ex-received $3-that is, for the whitewashing. He cellency to inspect the various drilling stations is said to be as handy with one as the other. that have been formed, and with, this object in view he will visit Tsung-ming, Chinsan and Woosung about the end of this month.
arrived at Shanghai from the north of the athu shop coolie who was charged before Captain inst. He was expected to leave for Hongkong Thomsett on the 4th instant with cutting and So far as the troops of the garrison are victed of stealing a silk jacket valued at $4, and by the French mail en route to Canton, where wounding Private John Caine, of the Royal concerned the position Is simply that sentenced to a six months' spell of hard labor.he will preside at the trial of the Customs officer Marines, was this morning sent to expiate his the gaming tables of that once fashionable Con
crime by doing three months' hard labor in the "Retreat." General SARGENT has the men ready to at Mr. Hayward's hotel, by Mr. Wodehouse this start at any moment. They would be. Conveyed to Canton by one of the gunboals lying at Kowloon, and would be placed on board the Swift and It is Espoir to act 'as marines. stated that the General has no idea when these troops will go up the Fox indulging too freely in fire water and show river if at all-as they are waiting the ing disrespect to a worthy kukong by laying his orders of the Administrator. Now, we vulgar hands upon that official, Mr. Francis should be sorry to see any action taken by McNamara, described as an Irishman, and fire- WATERS, the authorities here likely to cause com-man on board the Cambodia, was ordered to plications in Canton; but in view of the to part with the sum of $5, by Captain. Thom- excited state of the vast populace ofelt this morning. McNamara anted up the that immense city, and of the very strong
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Mexicans.
feeling which exists amongst the Chinese To protect the body from mosquitoes during the vinegar and water, and do not dry the skin en
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TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, September 14th. FRANCE AND CHINA. French public opinion against war with China is increasing, and there are amours of dissen- sions in the Cabinet,
*[FROM THE SAIGON "INDEPENDANT."]
PARIS, September 3rd. The Ministry have decided to send immediate reinforcements to Saigon.
September 5th
Souz excitement was caused throughout the colony late on Saturday night by a re- port that Major-General SARGENT, C.B., had made complete arrangements for à Company of The Buffs," numbering one- hundred men, and a detachment of twenty men from the Royal Artillery to be in. The transport Shamrock and two other vessels readiness to proceed at once to Canton. It not yet named are to take to Tonquin reinforce was at first surmised that the riot predictedments of two thousand men and munitions.
September 8th. A quarrel amongst the heirs of Chambord probable Tonquin.
as a séquel to the Feast of Lanterns had actually taken place and that the naval forces lying off Shamien had proved in- adequate to put down the disturbance. Calm reflection-zoon-banished-this idea,
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SAYS the N. C. Daily News: is, we believe, an open secret that the Consul-General for the United States has again considered it necessa/ to address the Department, through the Minister at Peking, on the subject of certain serious re- gularities alleged to have been, committed by
curios, etc., to the United States without Con- sular invoices. It seems that instead of the duly authenticated invoices which the United States law precribes, the goods have been accompanied by a nondescript certificate made out before Mr. Holcombe himself; using the seal and title of the Legation in his illegal action and in fraud of the revenues of the public treasury. It is alleged that this disreputable business has been carried on for some time by Mr. Holcombe.
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A RUMOUR is current that China has declined the mediation of Great Britain on the Tonquin difficulties with France. It is stated that the Celestial Empire has given as a reason for this refusal, that she feels herself quite competent to settle her own affairs without foreiga interference On the way home after his duel with O'Connell, in a hackney coach, Lord Alvanley said, "What
essentially a sensational one. When still a boy. the premier Scotch Dake was about the biggest, he was certainly the coolest gambler in Europe. His mother was the Princess Mary of Baden so it was only natural that the wild young student should make an carly acquaintance with tinental resort. The nonchalance of the youth. ful Duke whef thousands were depending on the turn of a card, the equanimity with which he got broke or broke the bank, his wild escapades and reckless gambling, formed at one time themes for every idle tongue in the fashionable circles of all the European capitals. His Grace's debut on the turf was not a financial success. in fact his luck was so bad or his speculations so rash that in a very few years he fell into huge difficulties and proved a handsome fortune to quite a crowd of money lending harpies. At- least a dozen times the Duke of Hamilton was set down'as a ruined man, and when he stood of 1867 and the good thing came off, it was to lose £180,0 over Hesmit for the Derby for a tire currently reported that the crash had at last come. And so it probably would had the big bet against Hermit, been al lowed to stand; but, fortunately for the Duke, mutual friends, of the persons Interested the a week or two before the race by the advice of foolish wager was cancelled. After his marriage Duke of Manchester; the Drake of Hamilton sold
riage drove up to Alvanley's door ho gave the ever, and during recent years has raced on a coachman a sovereign. Jarvie was profuse in princely scale and with a considerable amount his thanks, and said, "It's a great deal for of success. I have described the Duke's turf career as sensational, and the latest sensation only having taken your lordship to Wimble he has created is the St. Lager victory of don." "No, my good man," said Alvanley," the outsider, Orejan. Last year the victory give it you not for taking me, but for bringing me of the 5 year old hunter Friday in the Goodwood back." Everybody knows the story of Gunter, Cup for which he stated at 20 tot in a field of four runners was a bit of a surprise to the the pastry cool. He was mounted on a runaway talent," but nothing to be compared to the ex- horse with the King's hounds, and excused him-citement created when the gigantic, Wild Tommy, self for siding against Lord Alvanley by saying,a tes to x chance, collared Petrarch inside the distance for the St Leger of 1876 and only got
if I am not mistaken, the first success achieved by the Duka in any of the classic events -In 1789 the Duke of Hamilton, ancestor of the pre- THERE is a good story current of how the late sent holder of the title, owned a colt named Dr. Boyd, Dean of Exeter, came by his post, and Laurel that came in first for the St Leger, but he is said to have told it himself. When the on an objection being laid for jostling it was Queen was once in Scotland-she was so much investigated and sustained, so that Laurel
Fitzwilliam's Pewet by Tandem. pleased with the Rev. A. K. H. Eayd, the well-was disqualified and the race awarded to Lord known minister of St. Andrew's, and "Country Parson" of Fraser's Magasine, that she wished him to have what is a sort of sinecure in the Scottish Kirk-a deanery of Holyrood--and wrote to Lord Derby to that effect. Soon after Exeter became vacant, and Lord Derby, not knowing any other eminent Boyd but the then incumbent of Paddington, offered him, in compliance with, as he thought, the Queen's wish, the head sip of the Exeter Chapter. Nobody was more surprised than Mr. Boyd himself, but he of course promptly accepted-the-gift-and-it was some-time before
The St. Leger, as every sportsman knows, is sun on the town moor at Doncaster in Yorkshire The race was first established in 1728, but did afterwards when it was named out of compliment not receive its present designation until two years to Colonel St. Legera well known sporting sele brity of the last century. The distance run was originally two miles, but in 1826 the course was altered to its present dimensions. A brief sum horses for the content decided on Wednesday last mary of the careers, &c, of the winner and placed will be found interesting
The St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs each for three
years old; colte, Sul-sol-filles, &et gib.; second-
six furlongs and 132 yaris,——–113 subs., the staken; Old St. Leger Course (about one mile The Duke of Hamilton's b. c.4 Oálfuðþý“
THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, of all classes with regard to the Custome night, take a sponge bath of salt and water, or Mr Chester Holcombe, Secretary of Legation. a clumsy fellow O'Connell must be to miss such with Lady Mary Montagu, the daughter of the officer Logan and the Portuguese watch-tirely. Better than this, inasmuch as it benefir This time it in for a violation of law in the pur- a fat fellow as I am! He ought to practice at off his stud, and for a tine disappeared from the man, it is open to question whether the skin, is to wash in lemon water. The acid chase and shipment of dutiable merchandise, haystack to get his hand in." When the car turf. He quickly, returned to his old love, how- ̈ it would not be politic to send a sufficient is distasteful to the mosquito, and he wanders body of men, as reinforcements to the off to sweeter fields. The bath is also cooling foreign gunboats, to render any possible and of great benefit. outbreak abortive. Too much reliance PATRICK MALONE, an unemployed Itish seaman, cannot be placed on the Chinese soldiers, was this morning sentenced to three months' im- and although we should be the last to prisonment with hard labor for being a rogue wound the pride of our allies by any arbi- and vagabond with no fixed abode. It appears trary and unnecessary proceedings, the Malone, who has three cases against him in situation is a grave one, and its manifest Arthur's Record of proceedings," was found by dangers should not be too lightly re- Joba Jenkins, P.C. No. 18, lying drunk in the There is good reason to believe that some very "Oh, my Lord, I can't hold him;. he's so bot beaten by a short head. The victory of Ossian street last night, and the worthy peeler ran the ine-interesting reading may be looked for when all "Ice him, Gunter-ice him!" was the consoling briate up to safe quatters. It is to be hoped that the facts of the business are brought-to-light-rejoinder.- the quarter's spell of “ hard graf: ” will obliterate the "soaking" habit from the drunken wretch THE Foochow correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury writes on the 8th inst-The health The following tables of human measurement are of Foochow is anything but good at present, the given in Hovelacque's "Les Races Humaines: natives are dropping off from cholera by the
Height.
Height.hundreds in the city. We have had one fatal Palagonians ...'1.78m. Roumanians ... 1.65m.
case among the Europeans, and three or four Polynesians......1.76m. | Magyars...................1.63! others have been attacked, but have pulled Iroquois 1.73m. Sicilians 1:61m. Guincans........1.72m. Fins1.61m through. Four sailors of H.M.S. Espoir, died Caffres............1.71m. Malays.................................1.59m, in the Hospital at Pagoda Anchorage some little Scandinavians...L.71m. Lapsi 1.53mtime ago Fever is also prevalent in the settle Scotch......................71m. | Papuana mumel.530. ment...The night soil traffic has a great deal to Danes............68. Veddas
do with the spreading of the above; the Chinese Arabs ...........1.67m. Bushmen......†1.40m.
are permitted to cai y coverless buckets day New Caledon....67m.
and night through any of the streets, and along the Customs Road alone over one thousand buckets pass daily. Can this be healthy? The A SINGULAR letter to the Kehlnische Zelinks-property on this Road is mostly, if sot all, owned The Ministry will send African troops to from a source declared to be unusually by Europeans, The only fatal cases of cholen the Prime Minister understood what he had done to receive zco sova, and third res sovs, out of
worthy, states that the Jesuits are assuming their old ascendancy at the Vatican. The Powers, to Europeans that the waiter remembers have Boyd thoroughly deserved the deanery, and
occurred in houses situated on this road. This performed its duties well. the writer says, must soon recognize that the real head of the Catholic Church is the General of filthy nuisance is not allowed in Shanghai or CHUN AKINO, a widow, was brought on remand the Jesuits and not the Pope who, purchased any other out-port, and it is about time the Con- before Captain Thomsett this morning, charged his election to the Fontificate by an agreeula altempted to stop it here, or to insist on the with stealing Li Aau's daughter, aged 5 years. Mandarins ordering covers to the buckets. The The complainant' said that on the aand August ment made with the Jesuits before the Con Editor of the Mercury in a foot-vote to the above she went to market, leaving her daughter in the clave Many late events at the Vatican, In LOCAL AND GENERALcluding the greatly increased importance of the states that the correspondent's statements the house with the defendant who disappeared with the child that very night. A milkman living in. Jesuit congregation since Leg's accession and bucket system in the out-ports is inaccurate so
the neighbourhood of the hoife gave evidence ADVICES from Persia state that serious fears are the establishment, once more fa dome, of the rat regarda Shanghat felt in regard to the health of the Shah.
to seeing the defendant on the night of the sand staff of the famous Order, are made to confirm WRITING on the recent strike of mafoos at the August walking with the child in Queen's Road the allegation. Each Catholic Bishop of Prus Shanghal Horse Bazaar, the Courier of the 12th The matron at the gaol testified to having ala has been ordered to fill, the deserted parishes inst observes:-About 250 mafoos are employed searched and found $5.15 on the person in his diocese, as far as practicable, with those at the Shanghai Herse Bazaar. Those attending of the defendant. Chun in her defence stated exiled priests who are now allowed to return to the ponies that are being trained for the forth that the money was the proceeds of a house
morning at the usual hour, and it was soon ascer lukong gave evidence to the effect that the de H.M.S. Vigilant, Lieut. Commander Maxwell, A CURIOUS wager once took place betwixt She-tained that they had "stack work" for more pay. fendant's brother had left for Singapore the night which left Nagasaki on the 6th, arrived in Shangridan and the Prince Regent (afterwards George for eighteen years past it has been the custom to the child was first missed. His Worship ordered hai on the roth inst.
IV.), as to the respective walking capabilities of pay this class of mafoos $6 per month, and they the defendant to be imprisoned for six calender turkeys and geese, when Sheridan expressed now-want-and-took-the-high-handed step of months, with hard labour, and the money found on
be at once complied with. They were galevously Y turkeys would walk twice as far as geeso in a
#ame afternoon be completely ran away from given space of time. He affected to believe mistaken, however, and will soon learn that they DEATH appears to have been very busy lately 9 Auctioneer and four others, and during the
have acted very foolishly. It was no doubt
amongst old residents in China. The last who Henley, Sweet, Auburn, Wild Arab and Mr that geese could be driven us fast on the road disappointment to noble owners to be deprived of has gone the way of all fesh le Mr. E. Step Jardine Springbett wiming without being as turkeys, and the thing appeared so their mosaing's training, unless they took their pard, of the firm of Mens Russell & Co. extended by five legis. At bis third essay on the following day in the Racing Stakes very, absurd, that the Prince instantly
ponies from the stables themselves, but they bore Foochow, who has been over a score of years in Ossian Just; fafled to conceds gib, to his stable laidhima beary wager that such air in good par, and encouraged the proprietors of the Far East. Mr. Sheppard was well companion the Yankee-bred Blue Graas Tom not the case. Sheridan, however, know the Bazaar to be firm in their action towards the and favorably known in Hongkong and as Canton landing home first by, short head on men and not yield to their wishes. Any conces he was a most popular and one of the most Mr. Keene's calt.The next appearance of the ing the "early-to-bed" habits of 'turkeys, took good care to arrange a long distance to be frasion to the mafoon would be a bad precedent, and Hadly hearted men that over breathed; he winson of Salvator and Musle would probably be i
the St. Leyer, which, as detailed above, he won versed, and to fix the period of trial late in the result in endless trouble; owners of ponies would be deeply regretted by a very large circle of from Chinichirst and Elgoland Chief. The A REGULAR LODGE of Victoria, No. 1ozó, will afternoon. The consequence was that evening be at their mercy, if they are allowed to dictate friends. It appears that Mr. Sheppard was taken Duke of Hamilton must have won an immense be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, set in before the sival flocks bad anything like their own terms now. There is little fear of this, seriously ill on the voyage from Foochow to Shang- on Saturday, the sand inst, at 8,30 for 9 p.m. arrived at their destination, and although the however, being the result of the strike this morn-hai in the steamship Hasshin, and had to be summer he accepted the big bet of fobra t precively.
turkeys out-stripped the geese at first, ne the shades of night fell they refused to be drivening, for a few hours after it was made known carried ashore in a hammock on his arrival at successes, was quoted as so to, the opportunity forward, and got flying up on she bratiches of the that the Horse Bazaar was in want of men more the last named port. He was taken to the "Kee of landing an immense stake was a most favor
than a sufficient number presented themselves Chong" hong about noon and died at 1.45. The able one. trees as the roadside. The geese, however, were for employment, and others can be easily obe deceased gentleman was an enthusiastic sports bay colt by Beanclerc out of Empress Beauclerc driven steadily forward to the winning point, and tained. The race ponies were being exercised in man, and one of the keenest racing men in China.by Rosicrucian out of Bonny Bell, won the Mid- He acted as Judgo both at the Foochow die Park Plate in 1873—is the property of a the usual way this evening, much to the chagrind Hongkong Meetingayi andas for years nobleman who races under the name of Mr. Ch
MADRID, September 5th. (From 'El Comercio:) and then it was stated that the troops. His Majesty King Alfonso arrived at the Court were to accompany Chief Justice Sir of Vienna on the roth instant and was received R. T. RENNIZ 10 Canton, to guard with marked friendship by the Emperor and the the British Consulate during the forth-Arch-Dukes, coming trial of the Customs officer Logan. This seemed reasonable enough; however, the matter was of too serious a character to be lightly dealt with, and so we had it thoroughly investigated at head- quarters.
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The order issued by General SARGENT is something like the following ` `
AT Tripoli twelve soldiers were killed by the ex- plosion of a bomb while it was being moved.
Of the bishops of the Church of England three
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Salvator Music. Want Cerigns? b. c. Chislehurst, by Besuchen Mr. C.Berkins' b. c. Chislehurst, by Beauclene Lord Ellesmere a, b, c. Highland Chier by
Hampton Corrie...(F. Webb) 3 Ossian is bay colt by the French-bred Sal
ator out of Music-Salvator by Dollar out of Sauvagine and was bred by his present owner At two year old he was described as an OVCIÓ grown animal, and probably on that account was never properly trained. He only appeared on a racecourse in public once; at Goodwood, where in the Molécomb Stakes of L1250, starting at» zo to 1, he finished absolutely last to St. Blaise, Elzevir, Montroyd and Bonny Jean, the two first named running a dead-heat, the future Derby winner carrying a 71b, penalty
-ORDERS-IN-CASE-THE-MEN ARE REQUIRED are over eighty-and-nine over seventy years of under the understanding reached between the coming races did not put in an appearance this | which she sold at her native place in Canton Guineas or Epsom Derby, but after finishing
agc.
Government and the Vatican.
Ossian did not run in either the Two Thousand third to Padlock and Goldfield in the Epsom Grand Prize he came out at Ascot with an ca- hanced reputation and in receipt of 71b, in the Ascot Derby ran second to Ladialat, beating St Duke of Hamilton's colt scored his first victory, Blace in the Sussex Stakes a Goodwood the
1-Letter A Company under Major Harrison and Lieutenants Dauglish and Mitford, made up to 100 rank and file, with drummer, bugler and pioneer, will parade, when required, in marching order with white coats and cloth trousers; each man carrying his valise in-his-band. Field-kits to be packed in the valise. Two pair of white trousers A DISPATCH from Beckenried, Switzerland, says and serge coat to be carried in Company's squad nearly all the cultivated land in that district is himself very incredulous of the assertion that ceasing work, thinking that their request would her to be placed to the credit of the government VIDAPKA,& canter by four lengths from Store
bags.
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I-Each man will carry 20 rounds of ball ammunition-a reserve of 17 boxes (one box contains 6c rounds) will be handed over to the officer commanding the Company,
111-One blanket per man to be packed up in bundles of 25; water proof-sheets-and-other- articles as especially ordered.
The 100 men will be formed as follows:-go men from A Company. One sergeant and 15 men from D Company. One sergeant and as men from E. Company.
Two non-commissioned officers and twenty men of the Royal Artillery, under command of a Lieutenant, will also be in readiness with two 4 pounders. "It may be accepted as substantially cor- rect that a company of "The Buffs" are under orders to proceed to Canton, but only, we believe, in the case of any emer.
gency occurring. When the report of the riot on the Shamien reached here, General SARGENT Immediately offered to send up sufficient troops to quell the disturbance,
ruined by storms and landslides.
A REGULAR LODGE of Perseverance, No. 1165, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. HIS EXCELLENCY YUE, the Grain Tactal of Kiangsi, was a passenger for Shanghai by the steamship Hasan which left Tientsin on the 10th instant
GOVERNOR BOWEN and Mr. F. Bulkeley John son were passengers for Chefoo in the steamship Koushing which left Shanghai on the morning
of the 12th inst.
A California paper, having obtained a new subscriber, records the statiling fact in a balf Endorsed by the People, Another Our Course
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the Prince Regent, as usual, lost his wager. SAYine St. James Gossili:~Onmore than one occasion during the last 3,0-0 years the bar.
of the old mafoow, who gazed on from the road.
stake over the success of Ossin
100, and the colt, even after his Goodwood
Chislehurst, the second in the St. Leger, is a
filled the same position in Shanghai with Infinito credit to all concerned. Mr. Sheppard's funere was attended by nearly the whole of the leading of 6761nd Seaton, Delaval Schereren Shanghai residents, the Shanghal Race Club and sporting element generally bein
Ferdinandy is trained by Anson st. Malton. As a two year old Chislehurst won two races in succession, the Manchester Whitsundide. Plate
THE STALEGER
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The Squadron szosling fromí
For the third time since 18 Caller Ou, starting at the long odo with Tom Chalones in the anddie, winner Ketiledrom, the
danger foreigners would be in at the mercy / swim, all you have to do is to tread the water and the desired result. The great unknown country to a perfect' shadow of his former self, he was In 1870 Mr. T.Vi Morgan's Hawth
read your guide.
rongly
barbarle bordes of the East have overflawed WE regret (and so will many of our readers) to an offer, which was not accepted. Tha
their boundaries and have swept westward, over hear from Newchwang of the death of Mr. J. Handy General, so we are told, had no de- WHEN a feller has reached a certain plot in whelming the young civilisation of Europe and Wade, who was onte well known in Hongkong sire to complicate matters between drinkin'," said an old man, "I think he oster, obliterating nearly all the landmarks of Western Canton and Macao in connection with the foreigners and the Chinese by landing stop" "Well, I think," said a waz, “ho had art and progress; and at the pret linie, if we venus cruisers of the Hoppo of Canton. For
belter stop before he reaches a pint
may credit the Pella corpul of one of the several years Captain Wade was in command of British troops in Canton, but having had considerable experience both of An absent-minded gentleman, on retiring at Calcutta papers, there là in China a powerfil and the Shin-chi, and it was on the bridge of this Chinese mobs and Chinese officials many night, put his dog to bed, and kicked himself rapidly growing party that advocates the making vessel in Hongkong harbour that he received the years ago, and having reasons to belleve downstairs. He did not discover his mistake of yet another gigantic excursion toward the coup de soleil which shattered bis health to such that things had not changed greatly until he began to yelp and the dog tried to snore. Land of the setting sun. The Celestial Empire an extent as to necessitate his resigatag his ap. is, no doubt, immensely overpopulated, and will | 'pointment and trying the effects of a chillier since he, as Lieutenant SARDENT, was sent. A "POCKET GUIDE" for instruction in the art of probably ere long seek some new outlet for her climate. Captain Wade accordingly left for to protect the Factories from anti-foreign swimming has been published in New York surplus citizens; but it is difficult to believe that Shanghal, some, three years ago, and after the Derby rioters, His Excellency understood the When you fall overboard, and don't know how to she will attempt, except by peaceful means,loattain long and severe tiness, which reduced him race of the north has fallen to
has been quiescent for so long that it is almost at last able to leave the hospita!. He soon ob performing very indiferently dari of a lawless and infuriated mob, and wished to afford his countrymen efficient protec- "A LUNATIC CONTRIBUTOR'S" poem on the Vic- impossible for a European to contemplate, that tained a berth as chief officer of the steam and summer, came out for the St. Leger, and tion. As we have stated this timely offer toria-lce Company-is-hardly up-to-our-umalthe sleeping.myriads should ever again put forth ship Keelung, and has run along the coast in field of 19 runner was quit of assistance was not taken advantage of standard; besides it is clearly and distinctly their herculean strength Yef China were to that capacity for some considerable time past. Ato i However, ridden most atte ~We are informed that the Secretary of libellous, and we really can't afford the time at awaken'; it she were to look westward with few weeks ago his health gave way and he went 'Grimshaw, the slashing son of Lord CUR
present to defend another libel aétion.
covetous glance and once more to burst her from Shanghal to Newchwang in the hope that little difficulty in repeating the victor the Chamber of Commerce wrote to Gen-
bounds, in response to that mysterious impulse the bracing climate of the last named port would by his sire just seven years previous oral SARGENT requesting the loan of arms quite sure, Lond Salisbury said recently, which in the East Occasionally weites upon enable him to recover his strength. It was not mouth's patr, the lucky for the Shamien residents, a request which that many workingmen would be both per-whole people, how could she be realated? Acogs to be, however, and on September 1st, John and Wheatear being second could hardly have been granted with-plexed and horrified if they were asked to go ding to the last edition of the Bruolkerung Handy Wade went to his eternal rest. A better year when Archer and the
through the amount of work that is performed der Erde, she has a population of 434,000,000; sallor, a more thorough gentleman, or a braver Dutch Oven: landed a a out giving offence to Her Majesty's Consul by Lord George Hamilton."
and supposing, that estimate for it is only an and more generous heated man than Captain Oaks and Derby winners In Canton, who would doubtless have MESSES. ADAMSON, BELL & Co., kindly for estimate to be even approximately correct, H. Wade never came to China. He had over, the prominent tayorlic considered that his prerogatives were warded us the following information The Chiau could put into the field more soldiers than doubtless many faults, but he alone auffered from their own way at Doncaster. being Infringed on had arms and munitions steamer Europe passed the steamship Afghan there are souls in Germany; and, if she her them. Captain Wade was cousin to Sir Thomas Grace of Hamilton brings of war been distributed without his sanction, on Saturday last, at midday, godly south, and willed, could, with a host of fighty millions Wade, lato Her Majesty's bifsister to "Chinx, and with the llitle thought of Osali and so it was refused, The General, how the latter vessel requested to be reported all wall trample all the civilization of Europe beneath her prior to joining the Hoppe's cruisers held the
rank of lieutenant in the British navy was willing to place the arms on
feat-51.Jamış Ganitia.
ever
For goodly number of Hamilton has been a pirktidens
owcastle, but: carrying 8158; extra® ha? "eumsbed to his stabla-companions Ramsay and MadMahõik in the Rádcar Two Year Old Stakes, could only finishthifti to Electeur and Machenth in the Chatrpagte at a ríalthough
Land:
Hard Anlähed
- the as me pošt
ito Machesth and
In the Middle
AWAY
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