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Entimations,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1888.

Misses. Adamion, Bell & Co, inform us that the "Shire Line steamship Merionethshire,

A. S. WATSON & CQ., LTD have often maintained that China possessed | Peshawar, with the next English mail, left from London, &c, left Singapore yesterday for favor, Where then is a just cause for the two men are condemned to penal servitude on a

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Daha Señoritas.

NUEVO HABANO in 500 and 100' Boxes.

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adequate measures to employ these masses, since they cannot be got rid of. We

sufficient mineral resources,'trade, agricul ture, and industries, which if developed, by the introduction of machinery, would be more than sufficient to afford employment and meansoflivelihood to its vast population, Not a single inhabitant in the country would be under the necessity of emigrating In search of labour were China's resources.

Tas Superintendent of the P&O S. N. Co. courteously informs us that the steamship

Singapore for this port at 8 a.m. to-day......... A REGULAR meeting of St. John Lodge, No 618, SC., will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thursday, the 13th instant, a 8 for 8.30 p.m. precisely, "Visiting. brethren are cordially invited.

MORMON Suitor (who has just been accepted) And now can I see your your Young Lady

this port

A CHINAMAN got three months this morning for stealing the earrings of a very pretty young lady who had Indiscreetly let him stay in her boudoir in Hollywood Road.

urged against the practice. There is nothing. Jen-feng has died in prison of a disease con in the Club rules to forbid it, and as we tracted before his arrest. There is therefore no have just shown, precedent is all in its need to take further notice of him. The other alleged grievance of the "four Britishers, five frontler distant more than four thousand #; add without knowing it, proves exactly the opposite. encouraging others who took part in a fatal Germans, and four Danes" "Suidrog" certainly to branding on beth cheeks, the principal offence does not show it on the contrary he, probably of which they are convicted being that of affray, but not having actually struck a blow themselves or having been the original instiga As "Suidrog" truthfully remarks, the question.tors of the riot. This sentence is passed on the lies in a nutshell. And here is the question in supposition that the riot was the work of Tai about the points of the boat, whether better, or that Wang Yung-hsiang, when first brought his own words:"We don't know anything Shun in the first instance; but as it appears worse, or equal," After this admission is there before the court, acknowledged that he was guilty of so doing, it is proposed, to retain him has been abandoned. It is suggested that the shown that the new boat would give the project may be revived on somewhat less ambi-Club boats, it is conceivable that a protest would other-Referred to the Board of Punishments.

crew a material advantage over crews rowing in that the two men may be confronted with each

It is now authoritatively announced that in consequenceofthe insufficient amount subscribed,

properly explored. The construction | (sbyly)-My father, Mr. Brigbam ?....... Mormon the proposed Singapore Hotel Company scheme I really any usein further argument? Had Shantung till Tai Shun be arrested, in order

of railways, the further development Spitor-N-no. Your sister, darling; and then of river navigation, the encouragement of I can see your father about you both. “ textile industries, and the formation of a It will doubtless interest our lady readers, and properly constituted army and navy ought it tickles us amazingly, to read that Paris now to absorb nearly the whole of China's sends out stockings of tinted lace in Duchesse available labour. It only rests with the Chantilly patterns, to be worn over spun-silk Imperiales, Cazadores, Imperiales. Exceptionales statesmen of this peculiarly exclusive hose of warm flesh color, and to accompany held over the instep by a golden or jewelled Roman sandals of bronze with a narrow strap

clasp

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Prensados, Principes, Cortaditos, Señoritas, Marquesitos, Flor de Prensados, Paquitos, Regalia Britanica, Regalia Inglesa, Chiquitos, Brevitos, and

BOUQUETS DE WATSON,

SWEET CAPORAL and OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES.

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DEATH.

On Wednesday, the 5th inst., JAMES MADISON SCUNDER, of Brooklyn, N.Y., in the 42nd year of his age.

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The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, WEDnesday, DecemBER 5, 1888,

country to sanction the extension of all engineering industries, and to allow skilled foreigners to train the native masses for a few years. The vast empire which is crushed with so much population and poverty would in the course of a decade or two probably be the most advanced

and the wealthiest country in Asia,

TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter)

GREAT BRITAIN IN EGYPT.

LONDON, December 3rd.

of Commons on the situation in Suakin, Mr. A long debate has taken place in the House Morley advocating the abandonment of that place. In reply the Under-Secretary of State. for Foreign Affairs said that we would not abandon the people to the mercy of the Arabs, The motion was rej cted by a majority of 35

votes.

(From Straits Timer.) FRANCE,

PARIS, November 25th. Party animosity in France, especially between the Boulangists and the Republicans, is becom ing so serious as to cause uneasiness.

THE SUAKIN TROUBLE.

LONDON, November 26th,

A British regiment returning from India has been stopped at Suckin to assist in repelling the

rebels:

THE METROPOLITAN POLICE. Sir Charles Warren has been replaced by Mr. James Monro, lately Assistant Commissioner,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A MEETING of the Legislative Council was held this afternoon. A report will appear to-morrow. LIEUT. GENERAL Cameron will return from his visit to the Straits Settlemens in the French mail

steamer, Natal.

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we read in a Japanese paper that the wife of the chief priest of the Saikoji Temple of the Jodo sect, at Ochibatamiura, Osamigori, Soshu, gave birth lately to three daughters.

THE stoppage of Chinese emigration to American and Australlan ports may be appropriately considered, under existing circumstances, to be China's second sorrow, Asa question of political economy, it is of unsurpassable magnitude. For years past the over-population of vast Cathay has had two important outlets, and emigration has fully repaid its labour-seeking classes whilst it has relieved the empire of unde-wr would remind our readers that Mr. H.M. sirable multitudes of destitute men. The Imano takes his benefit at the Theatre Royal, sudden blocking of these outlets will be City Hall, this evening, when will be produced apt to act on the masses in exactly the "The Rose of Auvergne," two acts of" Bohemian same way as the Yellow River, by over Girl" and one act of " Maritana,” flowing its banks, submerges and desolates OUR Amoy conrespondent writes:-The British the whole country around with the abun barque Sea Swallow arrived here from New dance of its waters. There is nothing chwang on the 27th ulto, having made the more dangerous to the internal order and remarkably fast passage of 6 days 18 hours. She reports that while crossing the barat Newchwang permanent peace of a State. than a

י.

AN ally of Bismarck in maintaining that Emperor Frederick's alleged diary is fictitious turns up in the person of the ex-Empress Eugenie. She declares that she has important papers in her .possession which prove the entire falsity of the writing attributed to Frederick that Napoleon wanted to engage in an alliance with Germany against England.

tious lines.

The Chinaman is mpidly getting civilised.

got drank;-one had actually trespassed on the Three of him were fined this morning for having Briton's prerogative to "lick a pleeceman; and Chinawoman--the first on record, we believe got got. fined fifty cents, extra. Two days ago a

so drunk she lay in the gutter, dead-oh. Now, missionaries, come along and get to work. THIS week's number of the Macan Independente contains, as is usual with that nondescript organ of an extremely vulgar people, a few low-bred aspersions on the journalism of this colony and supplied us with the news regarding Tong-king on the correspondent who is alleged to have

sin's son. Mr. Pacheco, the well-known adva- cats, has also thought fit to air bis protest originally published in the priestly rag-the 1er do Crente.

ADVICES from Manila report that the British bark Tamar E: Marshall, en route from Iloilo Wright's reef. off the Palawan Islands, on the to Boston with a full carga of sugar, struck on

afternoon of the zard ulto,, but got off eleven The Captain then shaped his course for Singa- hours later after jettisoning part of her cargo. pore, but the vessel commencing to heel over, was beached at Babac, and is reported lying false keel and cutwater gone. with eight feet of water in her hold, and her

WITH reference to the East Borneo Planting Company, we are informed that the Agents here bave received news from the Acting Manager of the Company's Estate to the effect that work was going on as well as possible, that the jungle one thousand fathoms of road have been com- cutting and clearing was going on well, nearly pleted and the fields for 1889 and 1890 laid out. At the Police court this morning a turnkey at the Gaol, named Charles McKay, was sum- moned for assaulting a Chinese prisoner. Major- General Gordon appeared, and with difficulty got Mr. Pollock to understand that the case was not one to be tried departmentally. McKay who denied the assault,, was alleged to have struck a prisoner in the tallor's shop, and was dismissed the same day. He now desired the morning, had a rough twelve hours on her THE steamship Pathan, which arrived here this case to be investigated. The case was adjourned. return passage from Japan. Shortly afterdropping A MAGIC-LANTERN entertainment was given at the pilot bad weather set is, and on the morning the Sailors' Home last night, to a large audience, of the zoth ulto, a stiff north wind accompanied by Mr. Yarn, of the Naval Yard. The Rev. A.

a threatening sky. The barometer fell, and B. Goldsmith presided. The scenes depicted by breakfast time a gale was blowing, and were illustrative of the veracious history of she was continually shipping seas all over. The Robinson Crusoe, including instantaneous photo-gale got heavier towards noon, and the steamer graphs of Robinson, his dog, Friday's aunt, &c. A cast of the famous footprint was examined with great interest. A number of English views were also exhibited, and altogether the display was very interesting.

the foundation for the statement published by SAYS the Hyogo News-It appears likely that

the Timer respecting a Russian protectorate of

labored heavily in the confused seas. Her first casualty was losing her starboard life-boat, which just missed corpsing" Mr. Weston, the third mate, to use his expressive phraseology,

Korea was the treaty of commerce concladed recently between those countries. This treaty has just been reproduced in the Tokyo Oficial A GERMAN statistician figures up that England whatever on the subject of a protectorate, but it Gazette, and contains, naturally enough, nothing has caused the death of 50,000,000 people and is by no means improbable that in addition to has wrought $10,000,000,000 worth of destructhe commercial compact there may also be a secret arrangement having virtually the effect of already made. But if the negotiations between such a union as the Timer declares has been Russia and Kores were confined to merely tradal matters, other countries having treaties with the Peninsular Kingdom 'can claim like nation" clauses in those documents. privileges with Russia under the "favoured

THE Customs authorities seem to be determined to annex the Mosquito fleet of the Colony. Yesterday a revenue cruiser seized: the Wing Kwai, a launch belonging to Mr. Gee Woo, of Tang Mine Lane, whilst she was towing a passenger junk past Mirs Bay from Tamsul to Hongkong." Later on in the day another cruiser, which had been waiting in the same locality for some time, stopped the launch Yes On, belonging to Mr. Wa Kee, off Ko Tau, an towing a passenger Junk from the same direction. The Wing Kwai, being a fast boat, was steamed ting "Suidrog's" pretensions to speak on behalf to Canton, but the other launch was taken in of all these important elements, I regret that I tow. They were seen to pass Lamma Island cannot compliment the dissenting members on exterday, evidently keeping well clear of British their selection of an, advocate. Suidrog n AT a regular lodge of Star of Southern China, lengthy yarn-in fact he quite loses himself in displays wonderful facility in spinning a very No. 2013, EC, Canton, held on the xst inst., a shower of meaningless expressions--but the Bro. LA. Byworth was elected W. M. for the sum total of his argument clearly enough shows ensuing year, Bro. B. P. Karanjia Treasures, the utterly frivolons and untenable character of and Bro, B. Joras tyler. The following is the the objections raised against the new boat built complete list of office-bearers:--

by the English crew. W.M.........W. Bro. L. A, Byworth. I.P.M.

Frantis W. White. S.W............. Bro. M. Mackenzie, J.W........

G. A. Meyer.

THE REGATTA DEADLOCK.

communication on "The Regatta Deadlock," The foreign gentleman who wrote the lengthy

which appeared in this janmal on Saturday last, assumes to represent the views not only of the German and Danish intemational crews, but also of the Irish, and a considerable proportion

FOOCHOW

In Chinese circles it is rumoured that the new

have been entertained by the Committee. But no such allegation is made; the would-be obstructionists are merely the victims of prejudice;

against her. And it is for such a paltry reason Viceroy will act for the Tartar General, who has to use the language of their no doubt well mean. ing: advocate, "they have a strong repugnance that the Germans, and Danes and the high

predicted that these worthy sportsmen will be stroke do not desire to row against the received an extension of leave previous to taking Mayblossom in any race." It may be very safely up his appointment

We have been informed that much misery permitted to indulge in their desire, as the Comprevails amongst the working classes in some mittee of the V.R.C, cannot possibly stultify tea districts, caused by the unexpected stoppage nothing more nor less than; coercion. If the named by the Kang Yib Tong. It is feared themselves by tamely submitting to what is of tea coming to market after the fixed date have decided not to row against the English crew of the present season, as many plantations have Germans and Danes (and their Irish supporter) that next year the crop will be far less than that

their new craft, it would be very much better and been entirely given up by their owners, much more sportsmanlike that they should at In consequence of there being no demand for to make whatever necessary arrangements might money market has ruled very tight, and we are once withdraw their names from the Regatta pro- broken leaf tea and tea dust, which were largely gramme, so that the Committee might be enabled held by, some Native banks under pawn, the be deemed desirable. As the suaviter in modo told that several failures of tea hongs, which policy does not appear to suit these gentlemen, specially dealt in these kinds of tea, have taken they should be made to recognise that the Complace lately. For broken leaf tea which cost the mittee are quite prepared to adopt the fortiter natives 5 to 6 taels per picul, 3 taels is the in re. As Suidrog" truly remarks, the with, highest offer at the present moment. drawal of this "council of ten" should dot count for much

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foreign oarsmen are, of course, allowed to "Suidrog," the Irish stroke, and the other have their own opinions as to what may has yet been made apparent, to dictate terms to be allowed, without any just cause that constitute "fair sport," but they will not

the Club committee, nor to tide roughshod over public opinion. The line they have adopted is simply indefensible, and I cannot think that their cause has been bettered by the wholesale insinuations against the bond fides of their opponents indulged in by their champlon,

"Suidrog,"

The fields are now mostly turned up and pre pared for the sowing of wheat. Considering the rather short intervol in which the paddy crop fertile to be able to be used the whole year. was collected, the fields must be extraordinarily According to custom between the field owners and

goes to the benefit of the labouters of rice twice a year, while the wheat crop all the labourer, each party shares half of the crop

Grand festivities, similar to those given yearly at the Canton Joss House, have been going on for the last seven days over the Long Bridge, close by the Fish Market. We have been informed that everything was beautifully arranged, and many valuable articles were exhibited. These festivities are purely got up by natives, and are intended for the relief of all departed souls who have no relations, in this world to assist their needs in the next -Echo.

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

A few words more and I have done." "Suidrog" and F. Shepherd-whom he defies any names a crew-Hayllar, Denison, E. Shepherd, other international combination to defeat. This is altogether apart from the real matter in dispute, but it is something tangible-it is a descent from the realms of fancy into the wide Suidrog's" defiance on fair conditions: If the field of material fact.1 am willing to accept present English International crew will row-

THE SACKVILLE-WEST AFFAIR. taking in another man to allow Mr. E. Shepherd

make up the other combination-I am pre exchanges, received by American mail the other The following telegram's from our San Francisca hundred to five thousand dollars on the issue. 2day, give full details regarding the incident which pared to wager "Suidrog." any sum from five

AN OLD SPORTSMAN threatens to create an imbroglio between Great Hongkong, 5th December, 1888.

Britain and the United States of America:→→

to

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THE LOOTING OF THE "PAOTAH!!!

THE PRINCIPAL LOOTERS SEVERELY PUNISHED,

the following report

The Peking Gazette of the 14th ulto, contains

-free N-WASHINGTON, October 30th. By direction of the President, the Secretary of State today Informed Lord Sackville that for. Causes heretofore made known to Her Majesty's Government, his continuance in his present official position, in the United States was no longer acceptable to this Government, and would” between the two countries, yo consequently be detrimental to the relations

The grounds of this action on the part of the United States are stated in a report of the October 29th, which is as follows Secretary of States to the President, dated.

sudden inundation of population, and this the second mate fell from aloft, and it is feared hour and a half from Mirs Bay, She also was of the, English, rowers of the V.R. C, Adrait of the cargo, much of which consisted of copper he sought was not for himself alone, but to

waters.

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Treasurer...... B. P. Karanjia.

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Alister Duncan.

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Paul Teichert.

E. E. W. Kretzschmar.

B. Jarus (acting)

W. J. Adams. *B. fores

and also cleared a lot of bunker coal

away and smashed most of the companion unusually heavy surge swept the deck gear out of the alley-ways. At "poon' a second.

ladders, creating a general desire on the Things got so bad towards dusk that the ship's part of everybody to remember little prayers. head was turned, and she ran before the wind for she kept shipping, a lot of water. a few hours, when she was hove to, but rode easier, but the aft wheel fumiture carried She

away even then, and a tremendous green

Last March, the Governor of Shantung pre- away. The main batch washed about for a time, of the steamer Paotah near the Shantung Pro- sea stove the port life-boat in, and took the gig sented a long report concerning the plundering and while being secured a seaman get half-three principal prisoners. In the case had been the honor to subrail for your consideration the drowned and three quarters suffocated, although

montory in the course of which he stated that the "To the President: The undersigned, has sent to the provincial capital to be there dealt following statement with a view to receive your he ultimately recovered. The wind ultimately with. He now addresses a fresh memorial direction thereon: On the 4th of September fast changed a few points, and the weather moderated, giving a brief history of the affair, and reporting a letter purporting to be written by one Charles and she came on all right,

for approval the sentences which he has passed: Murchison, dated at Pomona, California, was on the said prisoners. The names of the three men are Chon Jenfeng, head of the Salvage capital, in which the writer solicited an expres sent from that place to the British Minister at this Office, Wang Yunghsiang, a chief Coast guard, sion of his views regarding certain unsettled and his younger brother Wang Chu. When diplomatic questions between the United States the Paotak went ashore on the Promontory, the

siang to give assistance. The passengers on approaching Presidential election. He stated that Magistrate of the District came down to the place that such expression was sought by him for and Great Britain, stating at the same time and summoned Chou Jen-feng and Wang Yung- the steam'r were rescued in boats, and a good he was a naturalised citizen of the United States, the purpose of determining his vote at the

deal of property was salved; but after two days of English birth, but still considered. England the Chou Jen-feng and Wang Yong-halang, who, mother country, and this fact led him to seek thought the vessel would sink immediately, went advice from the British representative in this cash belonging to the Government In doing enable him to give certain assurances to many on board and began to plunder the remainder country. He further stated that the information

this they were accompanied by one Tai Shun, other persons in the same situation as himself who afterwards absconded, and a large number for the purpose of Influencing and determining of people from the surrounding villages their political action as citizens of the United graduate in the District City to engage a couple mount. The letter also contained gross reffec- order and prevent the pillage, wrote a military their original obligations of allegiance as cara- The Magistrate, being unable to maintain States of English birth, but who still regard of hundred men as soldiers, provide them with tone upon this conduct of this: Government in uniforms from the Yamen, and come to his respect to a question now in controversy and started with his men, he heard by the way Britain, and both directly and indirectly imputed that the Pastah was already broken up by the Insincerity in such conductBAIN SANG assistance at once. When the graduate had unsettled between the United States and Great

sea and the villagers had dispersed with their To this letter the English Minister at once plunder. He therefore sent away the larger replied from Beverley, Mats, ander date of the Starting on altogether false premises, the portion of his co, and came on with only 14th of September. In his reply, he stated that champion of the Danes and Germans and the at spot called Dragon's Braid Island, he was mother, country at the present moment would smail party of five and twenty. When he arrived any political party which openly favors the Trish stroke-after gaiting hopelessly mixed met by a message from the Magistrate, in lose, popularity and that the party in power is up," naturally enough arrives at illogical con compliance with which he halted, Meanwhile fully aware of that fact, and that in respect to clusions. He writes as a foreigner, and I can Tal Shun thought that an attempt would be the questions with Canads which have been un- only imagine that he regards the question made to recover the plunder) He therefore fortunately reopened since the rejection of the through spectacles of purely foreign manu- with the aid of the three prisoners, assembled:Esheries treaty by the Republican majority in facture, arrogating to himself and colleagues a large body of men from the surrounding the Senate and by the President's message to rights and privileges which are altogether villages, and went with them to drive the which you allude, all allowances must therefore do with the matter in dispute and is certainly and wounded in half a dozen places. One ofhli beyond reason, Furthermore: his references to graduate and his party away. The graduate be made for the political situation as regards the the composition of the English International tried to arrest some of the crowd but he Presidential election no business of either Gendan or Dano-are not men at the same time is trying to run away was crew matter which has nothing whatever to was attacked with knives and bludgeon merely in bad taste, but closely border on deliberately forced lato the sea and drownedi the impertinent, do not propose to wade All the three prisoners were present encouraging through "Suidrog's long letter, as most of the crowd, but did not actually take part in the connection with the undignified and unsports wards and carried the graduate lite, a house, it is mere verbiage, having not the remotest affray, The Magistrate came up soon after manlike squabble which promises to so pro Hers, they were besieged by Taishun, and the judicially affect rowing Interests in the crowd, who would not let the Magistralo golands colony but will content myself with briefly even wired to kill the graduate straten, and

rioting two or three paragraphs which are paying them out in pocelfatare practical admissions that the conduct of the the Magistrate was compel nowarantable...

stragainst any one for

promising that no proces

his left thigh is broken. On arrival at Amoy the danger is what the stoppage of Chinese injured man was at once conveyed to the hospital. emigration will very soon bring about in the Middle Kingdom. We should not be Ar the Police Court this moming the Opium surprised to hear of a new Taiping Farmer was put in an awkward position. A man rebellion, or some other kindred popular half-balls of opium across the water, with opium had been caught by the police smuggling zoo rising taking place in the otherwise to the value of about $500. sticking to the sides. peaceful country, if some new outlet Is The Oplum Farmer wanted to get them-t not quickly found for the immense over-locked, indeed, as if he had known something growth of China's teeming millions. The about them before the Police, and Mr. Spooner Malthusian theory would seem to have was deputed to get them. He valued the lot at a fearful application in the Celestial $40, but Sergeant Harkin offered to buy them Empire. If, in European countries the for $400, so the Farmer's representative sat tight. population doubles itself in twenty-five The case was adjourned till Monday. years, it may very safely be said that it WHEN Mr. Langtry was in Paris recently the Increases threefold in China during the presence also of one Fngland's most famous same period. We need not be at a loss beauties, Lady de Grey, formerly Gladys, to understand by what physiological law parison between them. The Farisians seemed Countess of Lonsdale, gave rise to a little-com- China isso procreative; It has been said that to think that Mrs. Langtry was not so beautiful the lower the animal organisms, the more procreative they are. This is an hypothesis were inclined to give the apple to Lady de Grey, THE Vomfuri Shimbun, we read in the spa rather than a law; for we know how poorly The probability is, though, that with the world Mail, gives currency to a rumour that the procreative men in a state of savagery are. for judges, Mrs. Langtry would be considered the Ministry are favourable to a proposal to abolish It may be assumed with a certain amount more beautiful woman. Mrs. Langtry has settled export duties, with the view of permitting Japa- of probability that China's procreativeness with Robert Buchanan the details of the new nese products to find their way unburdened into is the direct result of a few well under-play he is to write for her, and which is to be the markets of the world, and of encouraging stood causes-vegetable and farinaceous ready for production by January, foods, a comparative absence of stimulants, An interesting point is noted by the Japanese tion Indeed, says the Yomiuri, has already, we especialclimatologicconditions, polygamy, native paper Nippon fin, namely, that the believe, been considered in the Cabinet, and and, above all, an undeveloped and Chinese residing in Japan have always made though we have no means of obtaining infor- untaxed nervous system,Cerebral life themselves conspicuous by their failure to evince/ mation as to the action taken, we understand Danish and German, oarsmen is altogether Chou Jen-Teog to sign and

any practical sympathy with Japazese sufferers that it is not intended to carry through a being a powerful absorbent of animal in times of calamity. The Japanese in China sweeping measure, but simply to remove the vitality, it has been said, and to a certain and Japan contributed for the relief of sufferers burdens on fancy articles desive of come extent demonstrated, that a highly deve in Chins as a period of famine, but neither when of such staples

aphos, &c. loped mental organisation is Incompatible Osaka was devastated by floods, nor at the time the impression with vast procreative powers in both sexes, and we think, herein lies the chief secret rowth. The fact, moreover, mmense surplus of; pulation

on increasing, and

stry for want

statesmon to dei

as when she was a trifle more slight, and, they

home industries and manufactures. The ques-

of the Normanton catastrophe, nor on the same would to some" occasion of the Bandal-san eruption, did the of an interna

hinese at the Open Ports stretch forth a helping.

this

All the other nationals contributed more

or less, but the Chinese held steadily alool ¿strange callosis

generous charity, the?) does not

Bope

olute

The Victoria Recreation Club, like all other which he and similar institutions, is governed by rules and The Magistrate precedents:When a question arises which is town reported to not specially provided for by regulation, then Commissioners, precedent comes in. This is the invariable were sent custom ever here--from the Honia of:

to

Insignifica Local

sanction to the aspersions and imputations aboro The Minister thus gave his assent and

curred by markin, bir nawet privato 2 ha un dertook to advice a chien et, the United States how to excise election' close

referred to Thus, ander, his correspondent's assurance of secrecy, in which the Minister con

franchise of suff in the and for the! Lency and *United States: filer suggested,

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