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A. S. WATSON & CO.,

WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK TIK FOLLOWING CIGAR S MARIA CRISTINAS, -

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER

land, with Police Four Oden' Road, Gentral roast-dog desters pay and prospects of pensions, would were bad Siarach this morning for Hatlog their balances a little off colour whea Inspector LTD.compose a much stronger and far more Stanton examined them. A Wing Wo Street

reliable staff, and one which the Superin-marine-store dealer paid $20 for the same reason tendent would be far less harassed by,TO-MORROW morning between 9 and 10,30 thas the present nondescript collection of o'clock the steam-launch carrying the Bethel gholers. In a prison filled with Chinese en wil call-alongside any vessel hoisting code pennant C, to convey men ashore, to 12 am, criminals though Va alot of them have service at St. Peter's Seamen's Church, retum commlited no worst, an offence than ing about 12.30. hawking without a license or playing po-lipp lot of fact and savoir faire, as well as firmness and integrity, is required. In the face of the evidence in the Police

Londres. Leanexes.

PERLA DEL ORIENTE, Londres.

Damag Seforitas,

·NUEVO HARANO In 500 and 100 Boxes.

do.gl/2dden conte dove Akandi 7

Time Agents of the Canadian Pacific Steamship vanconver for Japan and this port on the 4th Company inform us the steamer Albany left inst., and the Abyssini's left Nagsinki also bound for this port at Ba.m. today. The silk er the

eight days after arrival'in Vanconv.r.

We learn that, 186 sin of Beblery has been fire as the date for the Modell, hich will an usual be held in the Ciu PHẲll with all the pompard circumstance variably associated with Masonic cel brations in this colony, As thlaves, the Chinesd defolul "Take the make; they will steal a horse from under his rider almost. Not long since they stripped two or three miles of telephone wire leading to the Peak, which was bad enough, but their latest exploit is worse. At the nearer e d of the Tytam $300 each, were let into the cement, deeply tunnel two large copper strainers, worth about

watch is being kept to prevent them from embedded, in fact. Yesterday these were stolen. stealing the Tunnel inclf."

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Harmston's back somersaults through hoops, with the horse going at full (circus) speed are, simply marvellous, and place ull biber trick act riders we have ever seen completely in the shade. Mr. H. Bonham, a capital all-round Rymnast, gave a very fine exhibition of chair balancing, and the entertainment terminated with Master Frankie's fox hunting on two Mongolian panies. The clowning introduced at intervals was somewhat feable, but Messrs. Godfrey, Benham, and Cartini relieved the monotony of their dull jesting by some artistic tumbling..

suffered greatly from the fire of the enemy concealed within a few yards of them in the close anderwood. Next day the asshull was renewed by a picked force, supported by a vigorous fire from all the artillery available. They soon reached the first fort, and carried it after a long and obstinate struggle at close. quarters. Following up their success without stopping, they soch were masters of the remain ifig furt as well.The Pang-pang villagers, soma two thousand in number, thereupon withdrew into Lü-chia-wang. This success gave to the. The menagerie proves as great an attraction army was bivouacked under the treas ia

Chinese possession of the hill, and "their" rounded by crowds of sightseers during the the slope, and the third at the font. Having thus as ever, the lions' and tigers dens being aut three brigades, one on the summit, one on interval. Several handsome leopards and agained a great advantage by their superior posi very promising young elephant; the latter a gift tion, next day the brigades on the hill made a Siam, have lately been added to the collection.

artillery fire. After a brief conflict the west The performance will commence this evening at 9 o'clock.

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NUEVO CORTADOS in gas and 100 Boxes Court cases above alluded to, and judging | Albany arrived in New Yoric on the 4th inst. The men-of-war's men had a run ashore yester to Signor Chiarini from His Majesty the King of general assault under the cover of a muskerry and

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Flor de la Isabela, Princesas, Entractos, Orientales and Isabelas..

Imperiales, Cazadores; Imperiales, Exceptionales Prensados, Principes, Contaditos, Señoritas,

Marquesitos, Flor de Prensados, ' Paquitos, Regalia Britanica, Regalia Inglesa, Chiquitos, Drevitos, and

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SWEET CAPORAL and OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES.

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 29th October, 1888,

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The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1888.

The utter absence of either esprit de corps or discipline among the inferior European officers in Victoria Gaol which was shown by the batch of summonses and cross- summonses heard at the Police Court on

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by the conduct of many of the men before the magistrate, there would seem to be very little of either tact, judgment or integrity to be found under the present régime. Since the authorities are giving some attention to gaol matters, and have but lately increased the pay of the officers, we' submit that they might usefully consider the advisability of enlisting on agreements a staff of steady Englishmen, --men who would make Victoria Gaol an institute for reformation as well as punishment.

TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter.)

THE SUAKIN AFFAIR.

LONDON, December 6th. Lord Randolph Churchill moved the adjourn ment of the House, protesting against involving England, with inadequate forces in Suakin, and ufged the 'Government to negotiate with the Arabs, Mr. Gladstone supported the motion, but the Secretary of State for War, in reply, said that the presem force was sufficient. The motion General Grenfell had wired that he was confident

was rejected by a majority of 42 votes.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LAND in Wall street, New York city, is worth $14 300,000 an acre. They are not buying it by the acre, however,

THE yellow fever has visited the United Siztes eighty-eight different years. The first known case of the fever in America was in 1693.

THE question whether brides ahould be required to obey, as well as to love and cherish, in the marriage ceremony, is not worth discusssion They won't do it

DION BOUCICAULT's famous play "The Shaughraun" will be performed at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this evening, by the American Musical Comedy, and Opera Company,

FOREIGNER-Why do you call that man Honest Jim?" American citizen--Well, sir, it's this, and had a chance to run off with a whole year's way: He was once, Treasurer of this country boodle, but the honest old fellow took only $150,000

DENT's famous lions in front of the City Hall are sadly in want of a coat of whitewash. Here is a glorious opportunity for our leading local philanthropist, to earn fresh laurels at a very trifling outlay. And by the way, we might just as well remind the humourist who supplied the carrots and cabbages the ather night that lions are not vegetariana,

THE

Thursday afternoon by Mr. POLLOCK, is peculiarly significant, in view of the publicity which the affairs' of that Institution have obtained during the last few months. It has been evident for a long time, despite the secrecy with which departmental investiga- tions have been conducted, that the working of the Gaol is done by a staff of men, most of whom, notwithstanding the example set by the Superintendent and leading officiats, may truly be characterised as Ignorant, lazy, and intemperate ne'er-do- weels, deficient in almost all the qualities which men in their position ought to possess. We belleye Adam was the first man to start the extraordinary theory that marriage is a failure. . Many of the Europeant have been beach-

But it must be borne in mind that. Adara's combers, the waifs and strays the rumopportunities for observation, outside of his own mills in Taipingshan; the alleged Portu- family, were very limited. .. guese are as a rule most feeble specimens of manhood; and there is a sprinkling of Indian and negro turnkeys whom one would think hardly fitted to hold the power with which they are invested. Formerly up to the appointment of Major-General GORDON, in fact-the administration of the Gaol was notoriously corrupt, and the staff consisted of an even worse classof men than at present-men who were almost affluent through the extensive bribery and corrup- tion that prevailed, and who showed there benefite dérived from the use of ripe fruit utmost indifference to the proper carrying an article of diet are generally understood, out of the prison regulations. The corruption but an English, medical journal calls renewed is sald now to be a thing of the past, but attention to the matter. Apples, pears, plums, view of certain allegations on the part spoken of as being at the very summit of apricots, pearbes, gooseberries and grapes are of those who ought to know, it is very excellence as human food, for they posscas the doubtful whether it does not still continue essential conditions of pleasantness, digestibility, nutriency and medicinality. Apples are particu- 1. at least in a minor degree. The men larly commended,

get 6:25 a month and quarters that is to say they are about the worst-paid white man in the Far

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But they somehow manage to flourish on this pittance they can dress well, their financial position is generally comfortable, their daily consumpP. Brevis tion of liquor is unstinted, and we are assured that one or two maintain select establishments outside. Now all this cannot | possibly be done on a bare" 835 a month. and quarters," and the only fair Inference that can be drawn is that malarles and allowances are in some cases augmented by the old illicit system of "bleeding With regard to their tre

treatment of the prisoners we have less reliable evidence.fifty schopis for a million of people. The recaptured convicts in the fast two big escapes all asserted that they had been ill treated, and some of them added that their escape was connived at / The last allexution may be at once dismissed, but in: the face of the evidence adduced on Thurs- day, which showed that one of the turnkeys tried to dragon Chinese prisoner along forcibly and made another man's feet Glebu by grpis cruelty. It looks as though there was more than a suspicion in the charge of Ill-usage, noty Major: General Gordon's fault, we are fully aware. (--- within thalantlaw,dayahaļkaydozen men- have been fired auspended or imprisoned for misconduct in this and other dir

A FOOTBALL match will be played on the cause way bay ground, under Association rules, on Monday next the toth inst. between the Club (colours) and the Company, 58th Regiment (whites), the play to commence at 4 pm sharp. The following team will represent the Club,

Macdonagh, R.E

A. 13. Maclean (Captain), J. M. AtkianoM t. Eving C. W. Diskop H... Hayar.

•R• Row Thomson.

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Time will be quite a plethora of amusements in the colony this evening: The Musical Club give a smoking concert in the St. Andrew's Hall, the American Musical Comedy and Opera Company perform The Shaughraun " in the Theatre Royal, and Chiarini has a big show at Bowrington. The newspaper critics will have “good time."

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“SET a thief to catch a thief" is a mighty good English proverb, but it doesn't seem to catch on among the Chinese. A crowd of watchmen and others left Tai-kok-shui yesterday to search a boat at Sm-shui-po, in which some property They ought to have been able to find it, for the that had been stolen was supposed to be hidden, gentleman who had lifted the said property had kindly volunteered to go and show them where it was, but they sought in vain." Whereupon certain of the villagers in Sam-shui-po laid cutting things about their visitors, and accen- tuated them by banging them over the head with cars, &c. His Worship' wanted to hear more about this very funny case, and accordingly remanded it.

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day, with ludicrous and unpleasant fespits to a few of them. Sergearit Witchell was busy in. the afternoon looking them up, and went into the Seamans' Club in the course of his search. A Leander man named Bantor was there, and be arrested him for straggling, but one of his mates, named Fogarty, seemed inclined to make a running resistance, and, telling Bantor to follow his example, knocked Witchell down. Things were rough for a minute or two, but in the end Witchell emerged covered with dust and victory, conqueror of both men. He had lost a dollar in the struggle, though.-Fogarty denied the assault, but declined to call witnesses. The case against him was remanded, the other chap being sent aboard, along with a batch of Porpoise and Impérieuse defaulters.

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CRICKET.

58TH REGIMENT v. HONGKONG, CIVILIANS,

Civilians' score was increased to 231, Coxon Play was resumed this forenoon, when the

carrying out his bat for 61.

The Regiment made an ex‘allcht' start, 'their first two batsmen, Graham and Higginbotham, scoring 31 and 33 respectively, but with the exception of doboston (28) none of the others made any stand and the innings closed for. 133. Wilson took 5 wickets for 29 runs and E.. their second innings in a minority of 99, and had Coxon 4 for 68. The Regiment commenced

last 3 wickets for 32 when rain stopped the play.

Scores as under

This match was commenced yesterday after- noon, both sides being strongly represented. Winning the toss the Civilians took first innings, and a merry dance they led their opponents, THE accountant in a Chinese drugglit's shop in remaining in possession the entire alternoon, Wellington Street was awakened about three the score at gunfire standing at 205 for 9 wickets, o'clock this morning by hearing a sound like Coxon bing not out for a capital innings that of a "villanous centre-bit at the door, of 49. Sercombe Smith hit hard for 26, and lay low." In S. L. Darby (12) C S. Barff (21), G. S. Coxon He got up and, like Brer Rabbit, a bit he saw a yellow hand push the bolt back (18), and C. Plati (17) materially contributed to with a penknife, and open the door, and he com.

swell the total, seiring the intruder. He was stabbed in the ienced to take a band in the game himself, by hand, however, and had to let him go, but one of the myriad kongs who float about at night was near by, and the man was soon captured He tried to make Mr. Pollock believe that he was only calling for plaster which he had previously ordered, but his Worship pointed out that, even with due allowances for Chinese eccentricity, calling at 3 a.m, for a blister was a little thick. The gaol doctor will fad him in blisters and plasters for the next six months. A LONDON correspondent states that Mr. Nash's recently published 4 Life of Lord Westbury "in Bethell, Lord Westbury was, when at the Bar, finding a good many readers. As Sir Richard renowned for his bitter speeches. Curiously enough, the two following well known stories of Sir Richard are not included in Mr. Nash's Tile Aked why he had refused a Vice- Chancellorship, Bethell replied: "Do you sup pose that I, who am making £20,000 a year by talking sense at the Bar, would take £5,000 a year to st up there, and listen to my learned friends talking nonse-se ?" At another time, when he and Sir Henry Keating were the Law Officers of the Crown, Sir Richard Bethell (who undervalued Sir H. Keating's ability as magch he magnified his own) was told that a solic or was running about the corridors of the House of Commons in order to obtain Sir Henry's signa ture, jointly with his own, to an " opinion," uppa he has my signature. What more can the man which Sir Richard exclaimed, Good Heavens! want?

THI REGIMENT, ***FIRST INNINGS

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CHIARINI'S CIRCUS.

Owing to various counterattractions the atten?

VICTORIA REGATTA; The following are, the results of the drawing for boats:

THE CHAIRMAN'S CUR No. 1. E. Shepherd's crew. "Rose"", No. 2. Major Ellis' **Leek".. No. 3. F. Shepherd's "Kornblume" No. 4. Bramwell's "Shamrock

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The American Cup. :- No. 1. F. Shepherd's crew "Rose”

was captured and the place fell, many hundreds of

the savages being killed in the action. Further operations were still necessary on account of the conduct of the Ta-chuang" savages, who'still"- continued their hostile behavior. But after tion of certain leading Insurgents, general several successful engagements, and the execu

tranquility was restored.

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No. a. Rochfort's:

No. 3. E. Shepherds'

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No. 4. Duer's.

Kornblume" "Shamrock" "Leek"

THE DANISH CUP, :

No. 1. E. Shepherd's crew “Shamrock" No.,2.. F. Shepherd's: "Leck" No. 3. Duer's

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"Rose" No. 4 Lockhart's

"Victoria " No. 5. Rochfort's

"Kornblume". The following crews have been arranged for the respective events

THE CHAIRMAN'S CUP.

2.

E. Shepherd (stroke.) Ellis (stroke.) Duer, Simmonds. Stephens

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Legge. Little. Dunçant

F. Shepherd (stroke.) Bramwell (stroke.) Metcalfe

Fredericks, Ough

Blair.. Manuk.

Dalby,

THE AMERIcan Cup.**

F. Shepherd (stroke.) -Rochfort (stroke.) Simmonds.

Ough,

Manuk

Légge. Melbye Braidwood.

E. Shepherd (stroke.) Deer (stroke.) Folts,

Fredericks. Powell.

Little! Duocab.

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THE DANISH CUP.

EJ Shepherd (stroke.) Fr Shepherd (stroke.) Potis.

Simmonds. Fredericks,ON ging, 4Ough, sannah ange

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Travers

THE REBELLIONCE FORMOSA.

The Fating Gardie of November gif has the following account of recent operations by the Chinese troops against the so-called savages in Formosa

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In a supplementary memorial the Governor of Formosa announces the appointment of as officer to take charge of the new independent Sub-prefecture of Taitung, which has been substituted with His Majesty's permission: for the late Pelam, or Pei-nan Ting..

•¦ HIS LAST REQUEST:

(A SCENE SNATCHED FROM A MODERN NOVEL) "George Ferguson, you have gone a little too "fan"

Pale with indignation and outraged pride, the young woman looked him sternly in the face,

"Why, Laura," he stammered, in helpless confusion, II-er-ah-I didn't "think" toa would care,

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freezing mockery. Did you think, sir, that an "Didn't think I would carep she echoed with

acquaintance of ten or twelve months entitled you to a privilege, unasked, that my most intimate friends of many years' standing would not have dared to claim? Have you no concep tion, sir, of the meaning of the word presump tion?")

What had this young man done?

Intoxicated by her beauty, and fancying he saw in her glorious dark eyes a challenge, hall : cov, half-saucy, he had rapturously kissed heri

Dumb with astonishment, George Ferguson now quailed before the lightning-like indignation of the high-spirited girl. He saw he had made. a fatal mistake

This must end our arquaintance, Mr. Ferguson," she said. "In many respects it has been a pleasant one, I had come to esteem you highly--to regard you as a young man of high and noble impulses, free from the trivialities, the weaknesses; "the inordinate; soll-conceit and Cassurance that the spirit of the agencems to infuse into the mental constitutions of the young men, of modern society. You have thrown yourself down from the pedestal upon which had mistakenly placed your Mr.

Ferguson," she continued, sadly... hereafter we meet as strangers” at

*****Be it so, Laura Kajones," replied he, with recovered self-possession, I shall not gresume to question your right to dismiss me thus sum- marlly, however stranely I might feel inclined to protest against the Injustice of your act in so doing. I bow to your mandate. Henceforth we Fare strangers. But before I take my last fare ↑ well of You, zw2 Fam now about to do, and go out into the world to strugete with it's only a sor rowing, lonely man, deprived of his last earthly -hope, mnati-struggle to keep bitter despair from Ignawing ↑ his heart-strings asunder-before I leave forever the presence of one with whom I have passed so many happy hours, whose Imemory will cling to me through all the cheer- less years that may yet drag their weary length over my head, I have one last request; to make

What is it, sir ?",

Please get off my lap."

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A ROMANCE OF ROYALTY.

As hat already been reported by the Governorate

number of savages on the East coast of the

IT is reported that the Chinese owned launches seized the other day by Custoras cruisers were duly licensed by the Hongkong Government, and that the cruisers which made the seizures are vessels that constantly use this harbour, where they enjoy something very like men-of- war privileges. This is a matter which demandı a thorough investigation, and we trust that the Acting Governor will at once adapt measures to making this British Colony hase for night was far below the average of opening I put a stop to the Hoppo of Canton's craisers dance at Chiarifs Royal ItalizóTMCircus last of Formosa in previous memorials, last summer Caroline, the eldest and, perhaps, the most their piratical raids on vessels carrying on nights, considerable portions of the lower island revolted against the Government, and "Beautiful of the daughters of the Duke Maximilian legitimate traffic under British protection. The priced seats in the vast amphitheatre being besieged the local authorities in the town of in Bavaria, was, while still a chi'd, selected as a Hoppo has no official, status whatever, he is vacant. Of course there as a large audience; Felam. Troops were at once sent by the Governor, fitting bride for the beir to the Austrian crown, Chinese Government a certain amount mahalle an inconvenient crush. The arrangements were the Viceroy Li at Tientsin for the loan of two father was informed that she mast be educated merely a private speculator who pays the but it might have been larger without chasing to the relief of the places and he telegraphed to And, although there was no formal betrothal Aer for a monopoly of the Canton Customs revenues, the entertainment was one of the best of the arrival of the troops raised shesalege, and most grandeur. This was more easily said than done, every respect all that could be desired and war vessels, to assist in the operations: "The in such away as would fit her for her future so that in reality his fleet of launches constantly kind that has been seen in the colony for years of the insurgents hastened to give their submis for money was circe in the ducal palace; but lying off the Praya have no right to be there. Since bis last visit to Hongkong, Signor won. The inhabitants, however, of Village the whole family from the Duke himself to this unless they conform to the Harbour revulation time the Hongkong Government initiated a firm tonnel of his legitimate ring staff. Miss Victoris compelled those in their immediate vicinity con amore into the work and to have cheerfully. which apply to all other launches. It is about Chiarini has almost entirely changed the par- called Luchia wang remained refractory, and youngest child) weem to have thrown the pelves policy to keep the Chinese Customs in their Blanche and Mr. Godirey being the only remain to take the same course. It was therefore economised for the sake of the fortunate Caroline. proper place and their proper place is neither ing members of the old Compady, and in our arcessary to send a force to attack them. She had professors and teachers of the best, and in Hongkong waters, practically blockading the opinion this sweeping change was almost Lu-chlawang is a large place, more than the well repaid all the care that wanlarlaked port, nor in Queen's Road Central.

desirable one, as it introduces a totally differat mile across, with the villages of Tx-px- and upon her, for at 19, clever, accomplished! And stamp of performance, Moslehr Abadie and Liu-chiu immediately adjoining it, and that of regally beautiful, she was the very ideal of what IT will be remembered that a sensation was caused Mr. Jandes Frame are still in charge of the fiery Pang-pang at a litte" distance. The houses a queen should be. Barjen P in shipping circles in Japan's few months since denizens of the Jungle and the forest, and we stand among a thick grove, encircled by several fastboe The bastaid schemes of males anʼazanen de E, W. Maande ple An

when it became known that Forbes, the mate of were glad to ace the "tiger king" looking so fit lines of bamboo fences: Outalde these is a wall of 17 K Chang bị ngay. XhSKOLA Maltand. H. &. Woodracki, R.A.

the American schooner Narsid, ran away with after his recent severe and dangerous accident stones piled ten feet high, and a wide ditchful of When the time for the mariage drew near the BALTTEMEL

that vessel during the absence of the captain on The "show" started last nightwith an overture pointed sticke, in addition to these obstacles.fi young Emperor Josephi came on a visit to the Rama putably because of the great porerty being lost for a considerable time the Nereid MrJacinto Valenzuela andwhat depicting with thorns and concealed pits: The troops of that he might make the acquaintance of COMMON-SCHOOLS' multiply very slowly inshore at Guam in the Marianne Islands After by Chiarini's Band of Minilishs, directed by was found that the ordinary pathetere blocked Duke; in Bavaria (the family title is fim, not of the people. In: Moscow in 1860 there were and her piratical rate eventually turned up at business, and then in 4 The Sports of Apollo axaulted and penetrated two lines of enclosuing his future wife. He gazed at the stately young only five such abdols, with age pupils : in 1819 Nagaur of Montverde Island, in the Caroline with the Nymphs of Mouth Faras," the batat nightfall they were constrained to refire creatures who had been to carefully trained; for is believed there are twice that number in a city admitted having stolen the schooner, and th Blonde Harmston, Victoria Blanche, Jennic, consultation it was determined that one of the violently in love with her madcap younger plater. only eighty schools, with 4,000 pupils; now It Group. Our correspondent states that Forties audience were introduced to Mesdames with the loss of forty of their number. After hime the respectful admiration, but, he fell several hundred thousand isbabitants. She was quite tired of cruising alimlessly Emily Rolland, and Mr. W. B. Harmitor three commanders should, withdraw hit món, Elizabeth" "bio" regarded in the familly ass Petersburg bad sixteen schools, with Boo pupils about. As he could make nothing out of quintette of most finished artis(18) who were and undertake the two tasks of keeping open the mere child "and" ope, too, for ❤hony no high in 1876,; and now has about two hundred and the vessel he was anxious to dispose of her, and deservedly applahɗed: fóra » Vary (afiracitve read from Pelami by Jhich apples and muhl, destiny was in store, had been allowed to pass offered Her for $600. Thiroller was accepted by performance. The Japanese Kawamura and" tions must comb, and secondly, of blocking the her days on horseback scouring the country Hood's Comic Annual" for 1839. we find and McFarland, of Auckland, N.Z.. and the the magnetic barrels, after which Bignor away, whose inhabianisere likely to end to argument and perisasion were alike waisted on Mr Thomas Day, agent for Messrs. Henderson Chojino gave clever exhibition with road from Tachuan, a disloyal place thirty miles aide. Ministers and counters stood aghast, but the following adumbration of the phonograph schooner is now cruising around the Carolinas, Chiarini, who had a most cordial reception, pot Inforcements to the enemy. The remaining two the Emperor, who refused to see that a lack of "In this century of inventions, when a self acting bar carefully avoiding the parts under Spaniak the pony Midget through his facings in grand commanders extended sheir battalions on either accomplishments was a blemish in the one whom duping paper, has been discovered for copying authority. Forbes, after receiving the plunder, style. Miss Jennie is evidently & pad-rider of side, to cover the ground wacated by the first he loved and a few months later) Eliaabeth, visible objects, who knows but that fagre left the Carolinas in a boat, and has not since auch ability, her equesitian act being a very mentioned. This movements was conducted thorough child as she was, knowing no more c Niepce, or Daguars, or Herschel, er Fox-Talbot, been heard of in that locality. He probably finished and graceful exhibition One of the during the night and was interrupted by sortie, she etiquette of courts then thekerless linde may and out some sort of Boswellish writing shaped his course for Australia.

best double act performinces ever seen in a which however, was successfully, repule, da Agamin, entered Vienna in state as Empress of about a quarter of a century before the invention. LAST night say the last of the very popular by Maile Le Blonde Harmston and Mr. George were set on fire by rockets and a fresh, assault 15. Although this happened Palore paper to repeat whatever it hears Similarly, and dit que haga segunda wide

circus was that given on two bare-backed hosses few days later a number of houses in the villige Austria and Queen of Hungary, of the telephone and the phonograph, the editora Sergeants Balls which the old "Blecibacks Harmston. The skilful ridding of these exception was 'commanded,

Ther assailants were much Years ago she has not yet learned of the 747/anixeported the meetings of their bard riven or can cir. The farewell festivities ally clever performer i have to be seen in honored by i flank difke's from Lie lavages in patiens fa the restraints that bedge in the lives Wolfclub? by means of an imaginary reporting took place in the Victoria Barracks, bich Had order to be thoroughly appreciated.

host which was always placed upon the stable, been, adored with unusual cafe and taste for Victoria Blanche, who has greatly improved, as numbers and with great courage. In spite

Miss the Pang-pang village, who advanced in large of faithfully reproduced all that was said by the occasion. The front of the building" was una agusatriaknad ja kaune dépi mmọe her debut two of the enemy's forts were carried, but alasan the members, TAMOL 67 2002032 gay with, Chinese lanterns, and the corridors in this colony, managed the Sandsome horse loss to the Chiness of sixty killed and wound.

and staircases, had their bareness entirely con Monte Crists with skillthough the hurdles The Ta-chuang men made their appea WE read that Time Di Murska, the Hungarian cealed by pright flags and ensigns The ball were not negotiated in the chestnut's best form. had been anticipated, i Bif the battalion Nightingale ha sexledthe musical world some room presented very pretly appearance it was After a quanter of in hour'e interval, the noble, lex the road, which had an up Lyenzo with the.exquialte quality of ber voles, entirely draped id bunting, even to the ceiling, Maniliana" played in the audience to see the banks of a strank

is now living in a single poorly furnished room all around, the walls were trophies of brilling capital exhibition of turnbling by the entire they came on Da Washington Square to New York in an im- bayonets, surrounding the names of the engage company Mansibary Abadiel jelephhats are. Wantived with his

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