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Che Hangkang Telegraph

- TanatoŃa, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1988,

We have received the following letter, which refers to an efforial published in "this journal on Jung ath, dealing with a reet published in one of our local contepiporaciós · that This Excellency the Governor hall appointed Mr. H. E. Wongjorse to the post of Acting Colonial Treasurer, Mr. ALFRED LISTER :---

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE

mere cumour, and the main object of our ments which do not deserve that designa- article was to warn His Excellency on should be characterised as such. against being made a tool in the hands. The difference between us, therefore, is of a small and select coterie of official purely one of fact. Our contentions are schmers, who, since Governor Hennessy's (1) that to appoint any incompetem departure, have manipulated the affairs of person to an official position of trust, when the colony so as to suit their own personal tapable candidates are available, in a Find particular interests, quite irrespective job (e) that Mr. WODEHOUSE has nothing

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It is specially notified in a supplement to the Government Gazelle Issued this afternoon, the tenders for the Opium Faims will be received until Thursday, the 28th inst, at 1 p.m. The Gengar corvette Chanived-a-Singapore from the South Seas on the 9th inst. The flags ship Bismarch was under orders to leave on Sunday last for Aden, where she will meet her

A LONDON telegram date June 3rd says that the Lesh Bishops have written to ilic Holy Inquisition at Rome accepting the decrce against the Plan of Campaign and boycotting, but at the same informed regarding the facts as to land disputes time remarking that the Vatican has been ill in Ireland,

We are informed by the agents (Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sons & Co, that, the steamer Japan, from Calcutta, left Singapore yesterday for this

port, and is expected on or about the 23th insi.” From ga pdvertisement in another caluma will be seen that the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Company's steamer Hoitam will, weather permitting." run a spacial excur sion-trip to Macag on Sunday next, leaving a 9 am, and returning from the Holy City 10 p.m.

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Messrs. Chui & Sons, always well the in everything in the way of locks, have lately in- vented a new door for theatres which they chim can never become bilogled byla igins of perple struggling from, the' irwide-may during a deği From the outside of the building this need, whether for theatre or charel, can only be opened by means of a lacy; and a soon as light pressure is exerted from the offset at orce swings open outwardly. After this, surprising the new contrivance to work in accordance with the claims made on its behalf, possibly the only thing wanted will be a man who will always be ready with the key, and not the individual who was "only just round the corner" at the moment for action.

of the general public. An accusation whatever to recommend him and every-rellef, the Leipzig" }, can only be made against an - act | thing,. excepilng his long, service, to that has been committed; and as Mr. | disqualify him for the position of Colonial WonHouse's appointment was at that Treasurer; ) that the appointment has merely a rumour, we simply warned been sought after solely on account of the its Excellency of the construction that title "Honorable and a seat in the would inevitably be placed on such an Executive and Legislative, quite regardless (4) that ine unjustified and injudicious appointment. of public interests; and But now that Mr. WoBRIOUSE has actually appointment is greatly to the inconvenience succeeded the late lamented Lister at the and disadvantage of the community. If Colonial Treasury, greatly to the detriment Inquirer is desirous of controverting all of the best interests of the Public Service, or any of these assertions, our columns are we do not hesitate to characterise his quite at his disposal, Personally our appointment as a barefaced job of the most sympathies are entirely with Mr. Wopg flagrant description, and the action of the House in his anything but enviable position; Giovernor, in appointing a notoriously, but as the conductor of a newspaper and a incompetent official to such a position as representative of the public, we must oppose a clear, case of subordinating the public and protest against official jobbery. No timerests to personal influence. So that assertion derogatory.to his capacity should so far, we are practically at issue with be made against any public servant with.

Inquirer."

out good cause, and no insinuation or To speak frankly, we were not aware, innuende affecting officials of high rank when writing the article in question, of the should be indulged in without reasonable conditions under which Mr. 1STER was-justification. But we assert that the conclu- quent.occasion, his men had a hot engagefuent long a time, dear?" he asked: Until wg bronze-tongued music, now in lively, now in

are well acquainted with the arrange. -ments as to the salary paid to substitutes under similar conditions." "Inquirer" carefully tries to make a point out of the fact that Mr. Wourчouse will only draw as salary the sum of $320 for performing the duties of Colonial Treasurer for twelve months, and asks who are the dozens of available men, if we had been Governör, that we would have selected that is men more capable than the worthy Police Magistrate, and who would have been Sir-1 see that in your paper of the 14th inst.contrnted to accept $320 for a year's you allude to the appointment of Air. Wadehouse work. Our correspondent's intentions are as, noting Treasurer using the absence of Mr. undoubtedly well meant, but, and we Listeras “a bare-fired job,” and that you accuse trust he will forgive us for saying so, his Her Caverne of subordinating the public intérests in personal influence.

logic is as weak as his premises are Mav lakit you are aware that Mr. Listeruntable. Does "Inquirer know how has gone on months vacation leave and 8 is only eaten lease he is allowed to draw full piv, and hoff, his pay for the remaining period, and think under these circumstances "Mr. Wode- Thenie ma only draw night twelfths-ic, two

To rm Forex or tim “Boyesema TuanerAPK,"

Acting Colonial Treasurer's utter incom- petency to adequately perform the duties of his office, as well as the circumstances attending his appointment, are only too well-founded. We-neither know

her care what were the secret influences which induced Governor DES Vaux to sanction such a ridiculous transfer but we are positively certain that Mr. WooRHOUSE's special, abilities had nothing to do with the appointment. Mr. Won House, police magistrate, has already decreed that the public and all others

THE further examination of the Captain and chief officer of the British ship Childwall was red this afternoon. Mr. Denny's cross- examined the captain and Mr Wilson examined the chief-officer whose evidence corroborated in all points that given by the first witness. The caac was adjourned till tomorrow ni 2.30 p.ni. Á DANGEROUS pirate called Tich, says the Courrier d'Haiphong, has fixed his quarters in iyo grottoes located near the rivulet which runs rom Haiphong io Quan-yen, and threatens the security of navigation between these two towns, He has been in those grottoes since 1883, and there on the day when a column which left Haighang had proceeded to attack the pirates in the woods, but escaped detection. On a suse

temporary calls upon the Haiphong authorities to Liear the place of such undesirable inhabitants.

The following telegram dated Haiduong, June 13th, is published in the Courrier d'Haiphong circulation representing the province of Haiduong Contradict the false rumours which are in

as troubled with pirates. There has never been a quieter time here. Three pirate chiefs, including Gong, have surrendered, and two others, whe are less important, are in communication will the authorities. Tranquility prevails in the interior; we are endeavouring to dislodge the pirates from the approaches to this locality." "ASIDE from my passionate devotion, darling he said tremulously, "my future prospects, in 1 business way, are flattering in the extreme 1 have just patented a nutmeg grater which my friends all say will bring to me not alone fame but an immense fortune. Mr. Sampson," began the girl shyly," while I confess that I am not wholly indifferent to you, I must have time When the whole town is sufficiently up and to think it over before I give to you, the welding, the belfry takes up the noise-making, of my young heart's first affections. How

A VISIT to the Furnishing. Department of the Hall & Holtz Co-operative Company, Limited, Tire new flagship Impérieuse, Captain W. H.is, days the N. C.Daily News, almost sufficiens 10 make one believe that he is in one of the May, arrived this forenoon from Singapore. As a full description of this new type of fighting Show Rooms of a large Loudon house. The monster has already appeared in our columns, agement have male great alterations, and it is only necessary to say that the Impiricus have opened out new departments, there bring separate rooms for carpets, bedsteads and bed. ding. Passing through these one comes to Drawing, Dining. Bedroom and Singking Kuom all of them being, most tastefully and elaborately fitted up.

With regard to the pileès of the

A LETTER from Macro gives us some particulits" of the style in which some religintis festivines are held in the Holy City, The jubilation generally commences at daybreak, when a vestryman or sexton, accompanied by a band ̧· of ragged boys, proceeds to the Church door and y there lets off a silvò of 21 Chinese bonus, and

ir A string band with one or two trombus as many rackets are sent whlizing through tha

thrown in is usually in attendance on, such- topcasions, and the salvo ofển, the musicia throw off their aby smal tunes at the Church poich and then parade through the adjoining sees. That is the first procession, for in the loly. City there is no Church festival without a procession.

task-nnd-sends-forth-peal-after-psd-of-disson..it

"mournful tones, till it is Tafily time to conɩménce”

the ceremonics of what is called high mass.By" 10 or 10.30 am, the central portion of his temple becomes like a midnight sea of black undulating waves, formed by the multitude of black silk hooded heads which occupy that space, kneeling on their portable cushions, or squating down o the floor, for sents are not used in the Churchess

of the Holy City. The side aisles are codril with the gentlemen, of the city, most of whom display their military attire, to perfection: Al though the hooded faces in the central enclosure are impenetrable, the peering glances which nu darted at them from the side nistes, the simile of

who have business at the Magistracy must (where the British Big was hoisted arid Singa. / in Laving the latest inventions in wood-working and other equally infallible signs of requited

suit the convenience of Mr. WODEHQUSA, Acting Colonial Treasurer, by appearing at 9 o'clock instead of 10 o'clock, as formerly. What next will the community

the paltry lust for trumpery gew-gaws so prominent in the circles of high-toned and well pak officialdom!

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recognition which occasionally lights up the countenance of some scion of the local nobility,

affection lead one to infer that courtship,' and', love messages, and secret appointments are con- tidually shot across and exchanged between the young bloods in the aisles and their hooded fajr friends in the centre. All this time the ritual of

altar, the choir answering in solemn chant to the orisons and psalms, uttered by the officiating

malle ardianý leave, auf what while an officer much of the $960, exclusive of the bonus, he asked to concede in order to grality Master Attendant of the Straits Settlements, Arrològn Apcar, has, as we anticipated, found Holy Church is being done justice to at the high

bjob of by a driviv Sto?"

Would you, norver, be kind enough to tell My telesusu com of the disons of available men who, if you hail heen Governor, you would have Ankietadré zhpite thân cât Wonenhuse anti who world he contenteil to accept $120 for a year's

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Fask you to publish this in your next issue, in enpoos jyelize, and to reply to it, because

paid to Mr. WODEHOUSE as Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, he loses by temporarily handing over that position to Mr. HORSPOOL? "If so, will he kindly, enlighten us on the süb-“ Jent However, as a matter of fact we never attributed Mr. WODEHOUSE's appointment but, on the contrary, distinctly pointed out that his transfer from the Fire Brigade to the Treasury was not a financial advantage.

ELEGRAM ST

THE LATE EMPEROR.

LONDON, June 18th. The autopsy upon the late Emperor discloses cancer. in, the larynx, which was completely

ahh roof it is va excellent service,to expose a li We did, however, very clearly indicate Marselicol job." yt it is hard that appoint- the special inducoment, and if Inquirer" destroyed, leaving a cavity the size of a clenched a marked improvement in the local passenger for having allowed the gunner. to be in charge after a lot of chanting and preaching, out streame mes which do not deserve that designation, is not purposely, blind he knows it should be chameterized pasuch.

is a barbrite ship of 8,400 tons;.she is armed with four 24 ton and six 44-ton guns, torpedoes ct, and carries a crew of 560 men. She has two funnels and only one mast, the latter used for fighting purposes for signalling and as a derrick. On her voyage from Plymouth articles, they appear to be very moderate, con the Impérieuse called at the Madeira, Stichting the style and, finish. This is no doub Vincent, Simon's Town, Christmas Island due to the great advantages the firm possesses pare. She is by far the most powerlet war machery, while the decorating and ugh, isters vessel that has yet been seen in Chinese waters, work is entirely un ter European superintendence. Says the Straits Timer of the 12th inst THE Marine Court of Inquiry at Singapore into Commander C, Q. G. Cranford, R.N., the new the collision between the ateamers Hebe, and

arrived on Sunday afternoon" in H, M. S. Im the Hebe solely to blame. Firstly, as no proper perituse from Mauritius, where he was Harbour look out was kept, and if only a green light was Master and Superintendent of mercantile marine sighted, as stated in evidence, there was no disciple of Peter the Fisherman. The sering from 5th November, 1879, till his present promo- danger of collision; and secondly, the Bebe's and the mass over, the Curate or incumbent of tion. Captain Robert Huddle will now. revert starboarding three times without sufficient reason, the parish invites his many friends to a Panta. to his own-appointment as Deputy-Master At The Court-found-that-Hadji Uuman, the gunner gruelian banquet in the vestry or in the Refectory. tendant. It is due to Captain Huddle to say of the Hade, was immediately to blame in that he

Here'wine flows in rivers; toasts are proposed head of the Mariha Depatment here, he has without any alam Masuryana

and vanrianded to among the clerical and the won golden opinions for the genial courtesy with times, and adjudged that bis certificate be sus. Jollification fasting till about 4 or 5 pay where which he treated all who were brought in pended for a period of 6 months. The Court is time to resunie Church service again. Another business contact with him. There has also been severely censured Capt. C. J. Ruston of the fede crowd of hooded belles pour into the temple ag! of the ship, a thing never contemplated by the procession preceded by banner-beaters, regulation during his short administration.

Ordinance z of 1372 In case of such a

children dressed up as angels, with wings, WITH regard to the fate of the French Serjeant class of ship as the Hebg, and ordered him attached to their shoulders and a fairy's wand in Chatelain, who was found guilty of revealing to pay the costs of the "Enquiry, amounting their hands, various religious guilds, dassocked to the German military authorities secrets to $156. The Court fully exonerated Captain and surpliced priests, the image of the Saint appertaining to the French army, particulars of Osient and the officers of the Arration Apcar, whose feast is being celebrated carried on a dais, which have already appeared in our telegraphic and considered that the navigation. Of that ship the music, the male population of the town, and was carried out in a careful and proper manner. the troops of the garrison. The procession over an illumination of the temple and its approaches news, the Courrier d'Haiphong adds the follow ing. A court martial of the 15th Army Corps held at Marseille has sentenced Serjeant WE take the following from Messrs. Wheelock takes place, a good deal of firework play. is Chatelain of the 11th Regiment of the fine to & Co.'s freight market report of the 15th instindulged in, and a general orgy ensues till a late deportation in it fortified place and to military Uur last advices were dated 1st inst., since then hour of the night. Such is saintly life in the degradation. This subordinate officer, after freights have ruled very quiet and we have only Holy City, being only a reflection of equal scenes, having acquitted himself of his duties in a very to note a slight improvement in rates homewards. in Old Portugal... brilliant style during the campaign in Tonquin, On the 13th instant the American ship City of Sous day when we have time we intend to start returned to his regiment and then commenced Philadelphia, 1,384 tons register, sailed for

INQUIRER,

Yours faithfully,

Howekong, 18th June, 1888) - Our correspondent, who is a gentleman necuving a prominent position In the

demy, asks us-in common justice to

puldish his letter of protest against the jacenésey of puréonclusions, and to reply to thecaries of interrogatories he propounds. The request is a reasonable one, to Which we readily ngcode. The leading article "Jequirer" takes exception to was Written in what we deemed to be "com- marjustice" to public interests" which we

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as well as we do.. Mr. WooEHOUSE, WHO fortunately for himself is a distant relative of the Earl of KIMBERLEY, a colourless legislator by "right divine" who was at

one.

time Secretary of State for the lies, is by virtue of such relationship considered a fit and proper person for the empty prefix "Homurable" and a seat on the Executive and Legislative Councils. His glaring incompetency to manage the fiscal affairs of the colony, and the inconvenience and possible risk the colony at large caused. by his removal from the Fire Brigade the only

fist.

(From the Straits Times.) THE DEFENCES,

LONDON, June 5th.

The House of Commons voted by a large majority. 62,500,000 for the defence of coaling stations,Lool Charles Beresford and other speakers insisted on the necessity of improved organization for the defences of the Empire, and especially drew attention to the condition of our Navy. They censured Government for the apathy shown in providing such a limited nuniber of cruisers for the protection of our trade, and topointed out that there was a great want of guns for the defence of por's both at home and abroad. It is reported that France bas furnished her naval commanders with plans and particulars the forts and armaments of British possessions.

Ielieved, and fint belief remains entirely official position he has ever occupied in unchanged, would be seriously imperilled by which his incapacity has not been a subject Transferring Mr. Wovenouse from a sphereofpublic discussion and an article of almost of action in which he was of some use to universal belief-were apparently never the colony, to a professional position of

even considered; private influence, judi very great importance for which he is cibusly applied no doubt triumphed over in every important essential eminently the tongue of evil report and the rights of unfitted. It is therefore evident that both “Inquirer" and the Editor of this journal, the community, and a flagrant job was

perpetrated. however greatly they may differ in matters

of opinion, are firm advocates of common

justice.

~~OBITUARY.____

Colonel King-Harmian.

AUSTRIA-HUNGARY;

June lith

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* VIENNA, June 11th, In the Delegatious the Emperor deplored the death of the late German Emperor though, the

due to increasing uncertainty regarding the

to carry on correspondence with German officers Iloilo in ballast, under home orders, there to load. A few windmills on the Peak for making light: the bright and luminous flame which is "born and attempted to do the same with Italians. for a port in the Atlantic States. Quotations we do not mene sunlight, nor candle light, but The Court martial found him guilty unanimously are Newchwang to Swatow, as Mex, cents per of electricity and which we hope to find so and applled to him Art. 76 of the Penal Code picul steam, small enquiry. Chefob to Swatow, much more brilliant and so much cheaper modified by the provisions of the Constitution 14 to 15 Mex. cents per picul, small demand than, that aeriform clastic fluid called gas, of 1848 and by the law of 1850, which abolished Nagasaki to Shanghai, $10 per ton of Coal nett, capital punishment for political crimes and for steamers demand $1.20 ex ship, for sailing which our friends the Hongkong Gas Company at present sapply us with. We don't mean vessels. Settlements during the fortnight have substituted it by deportation.

been-C, H. Wappaus British barque, 533 or that we have any idea of attempting to to say we are down on the Gas Company, ions register Tientsin to Hongkong, $3,200 in full, as lay days. Hedvic, British barque, 376"bust them by A healthy or a sickly comper tons register, Newchwang to Hongkong, $3,500 tition; our experiments will be undertaken chiefly in the cause of our own individual

THE Theatre Royal, Clly Hall, was very well filled last night, when Wash Norton's "World of Wonders" gave their second performance,

"Inquirer" asks us to name the dozens Austro-German Alliance remained unweakened, Mr. Norton's. Protean changes were made within full, 20 lay days. - Rikiton, British barque interests, together with those of our cousins and of available men in the Government He said that the demand for military credits was the usual rapidity and success, except one 397 tons register, hence to Tientsin, $1,850. our aunts who may embark with us in the

the appointment of Mr. WODEHOUSE as "a HOUSE to perform the duties of Colonial of other nations compelling Austro-Hungary to while, muttering a silent prayer. The conjuring per ton Coal despatch. Charter of British barque, de Feltre is engaged in the same scheme "Inquirer" states that we alluded to service who are more fitted than Mr. WoD situation in Europe, and the growing armaments round in the rear unsuccessfully for a little 1,396 tons register, Nagasaki to Singapore; $2.50 same boat. Our very good friend the Duc

barefaced job," and accused the Governor Treasurer. Surely our correspondent make corresponding preparations for war.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

feminine alteration, when "Wash" skirmished full, to lay days. Bellerophon, British steamer,

exhibitions by Achmed Ali Bey fell rather flat, Alfair reported in our last circular was cancelled. near the mouth of the Seine, and we borrow of subordinating the public interests to must recognise how Improper it would

owing to the gloom which surrounded the illu Disengaged vessel in Part: Darathy, British our Ideas from him in a great measure, sions, but the spidery evolutions of the musical barque, 816.tons register.

with this difference, that he is working for personal Influence What we actually be on our part to bring the names of

Harveys lightened things again. Both in this

lighthouse improvements on the coasts of la did say was this: "Such an appointment Government officials who have not figured cannot be justified on any reasonable in this matter before the public in the way THE hospital ship Aftanse was towed today to come out well, but their business is not write as follows on the oth inst. On the electric machine employed in charging accumula and their "Hibernian" sketch the brothers THE Anjer correspondents of the Straits Times belle France. His windmills will work a dynamo grounds, and we should infinitely, regret he suggests! However, as he is evidently her former anchorage opposite Kowloon Point..

quite so connected or humourous in the latter morning of the 6th instant, the British barque foir of sultable capacity. The electricity so. to see Governor DES VEUX in any way in search of information, we would suggest. impair the good impression he has already that he should consult a list of our focal A MEETING of the Sanitary Board will be held.part as it might be. Still, they raise a good many Dunstafnage, Captain Jones, on leaving our produced and stored is to be used at will; to runko created in the colony,by sanctioning what Civil Service employés. And we further in the Council Chamber, Government Offices, audible smiles. Mr. Albert Linton is an artist rondstead, was run into by the British barque à focus of light. The system, if successful, will at the piano and the pencil. He gets on fairly Kelverdale, Capt. Grady, the former Kaving have the advantage of costing only the putting can only be regarded as a barefaced-job, recommend him to cast his eye over the at 5 p.m. to-morrow.

well at the first instrument of torture except considerable damage done to her stern, and the up of the machinery. The whole question to be. "The selection by a public names of the entire British establishment, official for a position of trust of any and challenge him to pick out one single Tax Penang Herald says that Mr. Treacher, when some of the jokes weary bim a little, but latter having some of her head chains carried ascertained is, whether a sufficient quantlly of about ten minutes Mr. Linton executed a land- it was deemed necessary to call a survey to reportments of any particular station when there is na person who is notoriously Incompetent to individual above the grade of a policeman the new Asalatant Resident of Perak, is not so with the palette he is quite in his element. In away, Both vessels returned and anchored and electricity can be stored to provide for the require- scape in oils which would have taken our special as to the extent of the damage sustained by the wind to move the sails of the mill. The Minister adequately fill that, position is jobbery or junior clerk who is not better qualified popular is was expected. ↑ pure and simple, and if Governor. DES on his merits to perform the duties of THR agents (Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co.) artist nearly an hour to accomplish; at first Dunstagnage Captain Butler, of the British of Public Works has determined to make, at th's of electric lighting at the Cape dele Vaux is se ill-advised as to deprive the Colonial Treasurer than the gentleman inform us that the steamer Glenfrei, from our "special" guessed that he was depicting ship Nyighan, and Captain H. Kraus, Harbour expense of that department, an initial trial of

typhoon, with some waterspouts thrown in for Master at Anjer, proceeded on board the Durio this

is said the ex eriments Fire Brigade of its useful and experienced recently appointed by the Governor, Londen, left Singapore for this port to-day.

effect, but when he finished, and turned bisnage, and after a careful examination reported Heve Superintendent merely to provide the

Inquirer" must know very little of the

method will be at Colonial Treasury with an ornamental official jobbery which has always degraded A TELEGRAM from Durban under date June 4th canvas the other way up, we saw that the water at follows Wo find, as far as we can see, will in figure-head, he will lay himself open to the Government of this colony and saddled says that news has been received to the effect spouts were trees, and that it was a very decent that the upper and lower rails are gong from navigation

that Dinizily, the son of the late Cetewayo of picture, especially considering that it had been quarter to quarters, the beads of ten timbers are bood the gravest censure for subordinating the the ratepayers with a crowd of the most Zululand, has attacked and routed his uncle painted upside-down. By the courtesy of Mr. broken at the stern, five planks broken below course pubille intorcat ta persona influence." We helpless Incompetents that over left the Usibeque. He afterwards had a skirmish with Woodyear, Mr. Arthur, of the Royal Australian the poop deck, wheel stanchion broken, one bed and the do not wish to in any way qualify the shores of England, and still-less of Mr. dragoons, who lost two of their number Reins Circus orchestra, played the musical accom piece to which the tiller block position we have taken up in this matter WODEHOUSE's official record, or he would forcements are leaving Maritzburg for the scene paniment. The "entranced lady" is not exactly raised up slightly from the

Latest news novel, but is pleasing, and the Idea of draping badly, torn. In by ambiguous forms of expression, but our scarcely have attempted to palllate or of the disturbance. correspondent, as the foregoing extract

received shows that Usibeque was not atacked "Germany" in mourning, with a laurel on her temp shows plainly enough, does us an Injustice the contempt and ridicule the communiter or Dipitulu. The verslot now given is, that sword, was very graceful Mr. Norton, as all the the border police while ged in arresting the world knows, is at home in the Christy her

Minstrel We are glad that our correspondent. when he says that we accused the

castle belon jng to raiders wer

eded" in: entertais Governor of malverzation of affice; At the admits that it is an excellent service to fropted by a body of Usate

bad come stion expose a bare-faced job and we cordially repelling the attack, the dragoan time we wrote, the appointment had not boen: publicly-notified it was agree with him that it is hard that appoints to the help of the police cover

justify a job" that has already excited

siness, and wound up the evening's

with a current of mirth, The hco will take pisce on Thursday

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