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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE German gunboat Fifiz left Shanghal for Wuhu on the 5th and is expected to return.
the 25th inst.
Ten things are essen'ini to success in marriage. One' is a good w fa; the other mine are money.
A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, No. 1165. Ef will be held in Freemasons Hail, Zetland Street, pn Saturday, the 16 h insh, are cordially invited
by which anv.net whatever could be considerat and Jovést gated as "effecting the dignity of th: stre,"
hrs. Tills took place in public, and it was The Court consisted of the president and seven at the dare ion of the president to allow any
cause could be shown the public expressed Its eninion by vote, and every case was
THE Japan Advertisèr says that the King of at 9 for 9.30.n.m: precisely. Visiting brethren coloniat to join in the case if any reasonable | no doubt was hazy. They wished primarily
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has arranged to give an entertainment in about a fortnight, with the assistance of the leading local amateurs, which premises to be in every way an enjoyable and successful event.
"Man is but clay;" oh, word of trath! We learned, each one, in early youth, Man is but clay.
We call the speedy man a "brick," The "soft-baked" mortal makes us sick ;
Man is but clay."
Down goes a fellow with a thud;
• We straightway say, "His name is mad;"
Man is but clay.
The French, crufare Vilters Jef. Shanghai for Foochow and Amny on the ath fast. She will return to Shangh if about the atth lost. In time to re-ive the new Commander-in-chief of the French squadron in Chinx waters,
MANAGING Editor-Do you think that new „man his bed ́any experience in a newspaper effic? Cty Editor-Yes, indeed —What makes You think e?-The first thing he did when? gave him a desk was, to hide the Irk and lock his pen up,
TIVINE service in connection with the Wesleyan Church in Hongkong will be he'd to marow and every Sunday morning in St. Andrew's Hall at 11. The Ray Crayon, who is acting chaplin in the Wesleyang of the Army and Navy, will ficfste to-morrow..
OUR Shanghai morning contemporary states that three foreigners. Mratis Jones, Harth, and Peterson, whe started recently from Chinking
AN AWFUL DISASTER.
A STEAMER FOUNDERED WITH ALL HANDS.
lying, and the only one who spoke the truth was the "man of no'charreter, whe had actually been convicted of gross perjury." The others all, contradicted themselves and each other. So, they evidently must have bad a motive, which having tried their best to damn theman Reseda,
was probably blackmail, or something else, which
Not a vestige of the Wreck to be found.
16' sequio the father's release from his ins -Tharffirms of the China Merchants' steam- debt daess, and they wished to do this withanship Afeefs (ep. Lunt) which arrived from regarded efie le as a publie Investigation con- having to pay the money. Failing in other ways
the North last night, rennet that shout eight ducted by the ralent an behalf of the colon, they sought to drive him out of the colony by cock yopterday morning they alg2 ted a 'camer unt as a dispute between two or more people. The whole proceedings resembled a nationalising horrible and revolting chnges against Cunchi Pairt, some fo miles from Swalow, him. For this they must be heavily punished.), apenrently at anchne in diep water, and unman- cancil, with the wides powers..
The president then concluded with a long disable. As the Merfor drew near, the vessel quisition on the value modes of penisha sank like a atone. There was no time to get close ment, having apparently satisfied himself that enrugh to render sustwance, et even to find out punishment resi'y was necessity, and that there what the vessel mess, or anything at all; and not was no other question to be investigated.
in'verige'ni her belongings'cou'd be seen on the At the conclusion, the whole assembly of the water. All that could be ren from the Mesfoo *s the stranger" went down was-a-dark fannel, ni; n; but before The op -voting papera could be produced for ciculatin two masts, the fore-yard and a lot of white deck, among them, a huge var went up, like the firings.
Later, freirendo of rubterranean fires bicsking forth to
It is believed that the_Namchow (Capt. Lee). was anchored off Cunchl Point, 15 miles south of teraker Pynt, and fairs arm, expressed that she may be the unfortunate vessel. Other opinions incline
The president. in resing the proceedings, stated that the pr vinus day's incident in the Fathedral had ind cuted the existence of some esions file which ought to be brought to light. Acro dingly he called on the girl Emily, n had stoppel the tiles in the cathedral, to come forward. First he qüest aned her himself.
She said she was eighteen years old, and was living in the convent. Her father was serving wwa slave, being unable to pay his debts to onė Reseda Odorat. Her mother was living in a hovel with her four young children, trying to keep b di ant ut lege h'r and help to release be ha bind. Te girl herself had until a few months ago nesisted and it was a wretched, dmest hopeless existence; but she was with her mother, and the father was able to see them censionally, d she would cheerfully look for word tofelone, unchanging, untesting toll
MR. W. WALSHE, who is already sufficiently well known to the Hongkong public as the birrtong who kept Ward'" opera compiny aflɔst, bai arrived to Hongkong on his way to Ameries. Heartlandt Peking, have been compelled by his this, if at the end success might com
more on the road to return to Chinking. The | Progress was slow, hopelessly slow". About a role in the villages, as -onn as they had goy, the m Reseda hegan to take some impessible for the r carters to proceed. a little the other side of Taingklangpu, made it l'interest in the Nifits of his bandman's family. He took upon himself to find a market for Emily's needlework; he manit-sled A We are glad to hear that the British Consul, nt | warm interest in the little household, an Canton has taken in the scandalous Fatuhan Warm that it was surprising he never offered Affair wigorously. If prompt satisfaction is not to relax one thousandth "part of his "hold forthcoming it is to be hoped that this, second on them. Fu' soon it appeared that he wri outrage upon foreign property la Canton, within'rring ta`mike himself agreeable to them. from the past twelve months, will be made a bitter" --d-give-that-Emilir herself should reciprocate his lesson in Intemational af ligations to the erratickiness. He did not let herremain in Ignorance mandarin who sways the sceptre of authority in of his wishes. She was w ling to do anything the cluster of mat-sheds and reeking hovels to help her father, even anything in itself known as the Namhol district of Canton. More unworthy. Purting aside her own inclinations, of this anon.
she allowed him to imagine she fell in with his Ideas; she asked him point blank to WITH reference to the nationality of the Empress take her as his alive instead of her father, and he refusel. He wanted the daughter, hut he Dager, the N. C. Daily News has been inl that there was a story current among the
could not let the father go ; the spirit of Shylock wiston streng in him. She led him on to make bragen's to her and all that she could get she con- Chinese in Tientsin that she is not a Manchu at all, but a Cantonese who was adóp'ed when quite young by a Manchu-family in Canonverted to her father's sid. She exulted in her surces, little as it was. Esgerly calculating, at this and her liberality'and the vigour of hér intellect
rote she could fren him so soon as seven years! and breadth of her views are said to be due to
In seven years shẹ e uld, if God-aided her to In feature, according to Chês Pak-nem, who died a director of the Chion Merchants', him to buy her father's freedom! But to main
mainisin her hold on Reseda, get enough out of she is much more like a foreigner than a Chinese, with a prominent nose and very
tain her hal-how? It might be thath
she is "very clever, all sime foreign man, very
myself when it is done;" quick eye, see everything,"
WE are in a position to state positively that there is not a vestige of truth in the rumour current in shipping circles to-day; that the officers of the Calcutta liner Arration Apear, which arrived here from Singapore a couple of days ago. sighted Two of the overdue Scottish Oriental Co.'s steam. ship Somditch Pra Nang's boats, bottom up, in the China Sea. And we sincerely trust that news of the arrival of the Sem deich at Singapore or at some Netherlands India port will soon give the lie to the busybodies who so industriously spread alarmist rumours,
LAST night (8b) at the Masonic Hall the W.M. of United Service Lodge (1,311) Brother W. L. Ford, was instilled by the 1.G.M, R. W. Brother C. P. Chater, Subsequently he invested the following officers for the ensuing year ¡—.
W.M..................
.W. L. Ford,
I P.M..............J. Bryant.. S.W..............J. Lawrle. J.W...................H. J. Watsco. Treasurer...............s. Collett. Secretary .......C. W. Duggan, P.M. Organist......
1..: .D. Hall,
S.D.
1.D.
J. A. Inglis,
Director of C......G. Moffitt, Steward.... .A. J. Bull.. IG...................H. E. A. Hoile.+ Tyler.......J. Maxwell Laier on the brethren sat down to the annual banquet, at which the usual loyal and masonic toasts were duly honoured,
LATE San Francisco papers state that dis coveries made by, Hawaiian officers show very complete" - smug. the existence of a gling organization. The organizulon, says the Chronicle, is known to be herded by the notorious Tom Whaley, whose exploits as a clever smuggler border on the romantic. Whaley has associated with him men of means and standing!
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FURTHER PARTICULARS.
The Chion Merchanté Steam Navication Com- pany's stesmer Mesfin (Chat, Lan) - which
**Reseda is guilty ↑ "Death to Revéda !"
Qelling the tumult, the president quietly an- nounced that under the constitution of the colony the opinion of the whole population, though it might be legally expressed, had no weight; they wire allowed to say what they thought, but i was for the appolated seven } dges si ting with him to say what should be dine. The seven were then raked their opinion, and replied that, Emily and all her coroharators had parjured ivedin port at 7am yesterdayfr m Shanghal, thems Ives, on oath and by deliberated manu- sleweed a reimer ding signs of distress factured correspondence, and wiemite l'a das- some Ettle distance off Cunchi Print at 8 am, tardly and malicious natrage for purposes of yesterday. She was then the three or four gain to themselves; they were all to be impri- miles distant from the Mecfon. At once s Roned for life.
cource, we shaped for the distressed vessel and it was observed that she
WAN a straight stemmed black printed · vessel with black In the colonial gaol, in separate cells, for funnel white deck house and white many long months they remained, dragging our tails, and that she had a heavy list to port their weary existence, each with only one thought she was heading to the northward and rastward in all the weeks and all the days and all the hat seemed to be unmanageable, and was lying hours of confinement, at every eccupation, into the trough of the san," Befire the Mesfod their sleep dreaming of the style idea-e had got fairly on her way to the rescue the be avenged. To regain their freedom, to fly distressed steamer suddenly went down like a at the throat of the one who had tuned and hot, with a little puff of steam the fornaces wrecked their lives and murdered the phor chil were Beaded, and she was never seen again. dren depending on them, to tar him limb from The Mefoo held on her canse and cruised limb and muscle from mascle, to revel in biser in the exact spot where the "unknown" had dic, happy I destruction for one abort moment-ind then to laundered, but not a vestige of the veral could be sten-nist even a hen-coop or spar or life-buny 1 Finding further search a-eless the Merfo resumed her voyage to Hongkong,
Outside they were not forgotten. Of all the colonists who had clamoured for justice one there was whose while lifs had been Quixotically devoted to sticking wrongs on au sides. In those days, five thousand years ngo, wrong was as rampant and as pow riut as
the world, the unjust, wicked' world, right, it now; and as nowadays, one or two gave their whole lives foolishly to the attempt to sel Perhaps if they left some evils unnoticed they,
There is a very heavy, sẹn running off foundered, and it may be thai her labouring Breaker Point at the time the unknown steamer
in a heavy staway caused the cargo ta shift,
hatches hurst open, the fires were put out, by thereby rendering the ship unmanageable. Thon the seas probably, brake over the vessel, the
the water which poured down the stake-holë,
piercing eyes; he was never tired of saying that she shuddered, and coldly said "I could drown would have had more chance against the others; rendering the ship helpless.
AT last we've got an answer to the question and it is from Mr. S. Reich, general agent of Wondyear's wrthd-renowned cirus. He assures
"when will & decent cirrus visit these shores ?"
Ret the other puty to the transaction also calculated. The girl was becoming an extense to him, and yet she managed to keep him at a distance; he was no nearer his object than when he started. Surely he could már œuvre better than this "child { „He hád many mighty weapons. He bad ruch money,
as his slaves. The Archbishop himself was
but to our story,
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CAFTAIN LUNT'S REPORT.
In his report Capt.:W, H. Lant says :— Approximate position of the steamer (which I have every reason in belleve foundered with ll hande st 8.10 m. on the eighth instant) is Black Mountain, above Cupchi Point, bearing
us that his principal will be here with the ladies and many debtors whom he could use almost Daded to the verge of rebelllon, which was only N.N W. W., magnetic,`distani about 12 miles,
and gentlemen, the horses, ponies, wild beasts
his servart on this account-Reseda ordered (no, advised or suggested that as Emily's religious education had been slowed to fall off, and she was not in a safe position in her present mean
and performing dogs, etc., etc., in a few days. and that the fiat performance will be given on the art inst. He hea not yel decided on the tite for the great hippodrome but states that, providing reasonable terms can be arranged, he will be the first to rent the large piece offer, she should go to the convent. So reclaimed innd adining the Hongkong and Fly was sent to the convent by order of the
Archbishop.
Kowloon Wharf and Grdown Co's West Poist property, which is certainly a much better place. for a circus than the Bowrington Green. Ope of the great atraclons is Madamoiselle Zooida's "slide fr life act, which has contributed to the unrivalled success of the show in Manila. But musin articipate the good things, otherwise. a lengthy, "ad" may be lost and
refov
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS...
Australia, Canada, China, Hawaii | Monmouthshire..... and the United States. They supply the means. R. of China......... to carry on the contraband traffic in opium. A Panting
small squadron of fast-sailing craft are engaged. Yuentang...
in the traffic and are officered and manned by Tafsang-a
The best and cheapest Machines in the the cleverest men in the business. The Hawallan Brat.........
market, for sale at manufacturers' prices.
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Commus loations latended for mibiication must be accompanied by the name and address of the lions, 196, heardly for
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Aggregating 13,520 tons,
Sing pore, 'register
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pily arrives when it can be reshipped to be
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and the United States.. The speedy_Halcyon, Ly-td÷MON_.................ZÌeamer,_for_Shanghai.. once a pleasure yacht In San Francisco Bay, Don Juan
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Az above indicated, the colonists and all the Western people were hated by the natives, al that eastern land, as natural foes. In this little island colony, the aborigines were kept down with a strong hand, and a wire one-generally, Bat not always: Sometimes the inferior race were just checked in time. And on the mainland, in'o the hostile country were with difficulty adventurous foreigners whę dared tó peseirate protected by the might of their owa 1sions, Now and then, once in ten years or so, the natives rose, defying the Western power they dreaded, and determined to extirpate the intruders from their land. Socleifes were formed for their destruction, and if it so happened that one of these troubles on the mainland come at the same time as one of the periods of discontent among the natives of the land colony; they Jined forces secretly. Usually both varieties of disturbance parsed off la smoke; a few liver were lost, much excitement ran through the land, and then all was over,
The particulis are as follows:--- The China Merchants steamer, Mcefoo pasted. Reaker Paint at 6.35 m. on the 8th instant.
Set course Lighthouse N N.W, 3}. ^ millen. W.S.W._{magnetic). "At 750 am, sighted a steander bearing SAW, S. (magnetic) distant 6 miles. She was apparently at anchor and was firing plenals of distrew at the fore. We were unable to make out signals owing to hazy atmos
THE WRECK OF THE « MARIE""""
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THIRTIEN LIVES:LOST,
The following additional particulars of the werck of the German steamer Marie nosz "hefon are taken from our Shanghal exchanges, The Chalon correspondent of the Mercury writing ander date the rat instant says sheet
Tam excredinėly sorry to inform you that our
In comfrit-he, comparatively luxurious quatters, with lible to do and plenty of time to
here and the glare of the sun on the water. think, she reviewed the struvian. Visiting bey
On sighting her, set the course direct fer ber to family, the conant of their dismal abode and
renderpromp is latance, ifpossible. At S.com. in our 'ter astonishment we could not see her, will more wre'ched existence struck her forcibly.
kut saw something hinck a little on the starboard They would never win in their uphill struggle.
| how, which was taken to be the steamer goleg With her anorg, them it had been well nigh hopeless, but Imprisoned as she was for the But now, one such occasion arose just when down. Atel egenis we saw no more of her. I goed of her soul," they were sinking Inta the great trial was over. The active mind of weered for that position as near as I date, fearing the lowest depths of
And unter despair.
one man, not personally interested in either that we might strike her maste or ball. Had the Beseda had not hem near forsome lime, Shr Emily's care, or the grievance of the nalive's Clefofficer aloft, but neither of us could see any appealed piteausly to be released from the con- against the colonial authorities, or the discont. thing of the vessel In queifen; nor the bosts or vent, with the result that she was forbidden to ent of the aborigines against te intrudeis, but wreckage either. I am confident that we passed go outside its will even for,half in hour. She full of a sense that a great injustice had been within a mile or less of her position. It was entreated the intial nuthorities to give some committed by the judges, and should be reme-blowing hard at the time and a very heavy sea humare consideration to her mother and the ded at all costs--this one idea entered the active was running. In fact, it was the heaviest sea I children, but in vole. She must do something1 brain of a man whose chief characteristics were have seen this sonson, At 8:35 set course for, As a forlorn hope, she imangled a letter away to restless energy, rigid notions of sight and wrong, Hongkong and arrived here at 7:30 p.m. Resed, imp'oring him to do what he could, at and a complete, fearless, mad disregard of con- "The’steamer was schooner sirged, with straight any cost she would dare bell itself.
sequences to himself. He conceived and i stem, white dick or bridge-house, and had fore. Reeda had won. His long absence was
crried out a plin which none, but he would vird"niof. I should think that she was in Crisis have dared or cated to attempt. He made hailest, as she appeared to be a good height out, evrefully planned to bring about and now he had conquered.
himself friendly to the leaders of the native of the water. She had a very heavy list to port, The girl Fmily so'd hers to him. body and soul, at rising gainst the colonisia, and imbued them and seemed to be riding heavily.
with the notion that he cou'd be of immense his own pice; ard he wou'd not 'need to payɛnt
assistance when matters should come to a head |_all, except_in_premises. So he gave her shon-
dant premises, which delighted her heart, and They eagerly Jumped at the prospect of Western has earned thousands by successful ventures in Wingsang ma
even when she felt mos deeply the tremendous aid and even easily believed him when, bei pice she was paying, the thought of her pro- Thus he wormed himself into the position of a magnified its importance beyond all reason, the eplum trads. With the yacht dagle added Panting to the fleet, (of Bell and Davis famx) the smug. | Freir
mised reward, "he restoration of her father to
master mind with 'burdied thrusand trusty: glere organization will be still more dangerous. | Haiphong
his family and to prosperity, the rescue of Wolang
and desperately sincere followers. Having got all the loved so well, their suddemelevation from the genirs of long draw nut and Ixionic hope thus far it was easy to convince them, as Fmily REFERRING to the forthcoming Hongkong Jockey 14 Club Meeting, correspondent above the wom
le-sness in permanent and un-Iterable happl. had native blood in her, that her enemies, the seven jorges, the president, and Reseda most de plums "Nous Vertons" writes to the Shang Ir seems strange, but it is nevertheless true, that nest, fiind her with delight sooverpowering that hai Mercury of the 5th inst. Last week the Americas pub'i.hers and Parisian jewellers bieber poor heart nearly broke for very lay. She tie worst as of the native community,
With a little ingenuity and the interduction, of; steamer Fuensang look down eighteen panice, chosen to push trade in Hongkong just as the even fel a little s-art pride at the awful grea
rese of her own sacrifice, which nobody would many side-lights to suit his pasprse hechofos builders hava heen a div interfered with, comprising the studs of Messrs. John Peel and colony is suffering grievously from the "general
got this idea thoroughly rooted in their minds first hy the death of a well known and favorite Buxey. Of course the well known celebrities, depression. It may be, of course, that there
Then, without any suggestion fram him, they felt resident ef Cheleo, secondly by the death of a Vagrant, Merry Thought, Talisman, Homs bere-there-and-verywhria
xpecials have
that all who were in prison for their share in papalar visitor from Newchwang, and lastly by Guard, and Royalty were included in this lot, bean driven from their usud haunts owing Reseda put her off with excuses every time that trial would be bitter against their perse the news of the total loss of the German steamer and of themselves form the foundation for a to the hard times prevailing in the Great West, she begged for the fulfilment of his contract, and cutors, and would be of great assistance in a Marie, Captain Bruhn, In Forly L Bay, on Old good race for the Champious. The remainder but whatever the cause, we have in our midst finally refused absolutely to do what she had rebelion Further, there were hundreds of year's Eve, and that her Captain and crew were consisted of the usual batch of highly tried Mr. J. M. Macde mot, the representative of the in set her hairt nn.
He told her she natives in the gaot) and the conclusion was that on their road to Chefoo, grifins, candidates for the Hongkong Derby. Chicago Publishing Company, who is believed to was in hig power completely and had the first more in the outbreak roust be to wreck' Among Mr. John Peel's lot. Is
Tater news, unfortunately, sinte that two very be dinggood thing" all round sorgt ever not m k a fuse; but as for her father, the gaol and release all the prisoners, Theftegnes and 11 natives had pelihed from strong looking animal, of the Tallaman type, the worldly who take no thought for the morrow), is hondage must continue, as provided by law, gaol warders were men, and men can be got to exposure to cold and exhaustion; the vessel is which gallops in a most resolute manner. the godly (who think so'much of the future—the || anill he freed himself; and as for the mother do anythine. This griffo has been kept over since last great beyond that they fail to accomplish say- and young ones the sooner they dled the better. One hot day in mid-summer, when the amed pred to have stark on a rok to the cast- Spring, when he showed excellent form and thing in the present), and all soits and condivans Emily herself would do weil not to make a forces of the colonials were a 1 in cooler quarters, are under water. There was a dense fog on at
ward of the Kung-kung-tru crian, ✅ Her decky, locked all over a llizely, winner of the Hongkong of men, Then there is Monsieur Carlos Weil fuss, or it would be worse. for her; and just now away from the town, when the life of the colony the time when she struck. Showsson a voysga Blue Riband. In the Autumn galirps he has who sepsents the swell Parisian fowellers he was going to take part to the religious was hushed in the drowsy noon of trepieri day from Hongkong to Chelos, and was of about 700. galloped most consistently, and in the careful Messrs. Levi Hermanos & La He is Jost | function of the year,
the watchman on the top of the hill gave the tan register, go horse power, and about 9 years hands of Mr. Hough will no doubt be there or
bow quastered at room No. 34. In Victoria It is villary such as this that will crush out all usual daily signal to arounce that the sun 13. She was built in Hamburg and owned in thereabouts. Mr. Busey also possesses a strong | Hotel and has a tantslis'ng display of jewelery humanity and leave man, or woman a hard, was at his senith, That signal announced! hand--but his best griffin knocked himself shout such as a "dook" woul i simply revel in for an unemotional, thinking machine, abiolately also that the colonists' sun was at its nidir. Apenrade by Ceptila Jebsen, a large shipowner, sadly, while being shipped, Mr. Sassoon's stable hour or two, and a analch-thiri's fingers would clasted, in the crucible of horror, from all power Every workman in the streets, every native at and member of the Reichstag for North Schles is to follow in a Chine Merchants' sicamer and iterally itch at the sight of Both the shows to feel with the heart. There is a process, now his own fireside; every servant at his master's wig. The news of this disaster has naturally will consist of two or three highly tried griffins; ara unique in their way, and if the success well known, for smelting and making "chilled bysk, every, boatman on the quay, everyider thrown, à and gloom over, our festivities of the the redoubishie Hero, Mighty, Hollyhock, Zephyr, of the travellers is commensurate with their steel? Emily calmly set about, and took counsel the street corners, at that signal sprang forward season and merrymaking, under suspicion being wisely left at home. The diplomacy, tact and "push they will have 20 of a girl friend in the convent, who had been put and rushed up the hill towards the gaol. A solid race for the Challenge Cup, in view of the cause to reset their visit to the Crown colony of there to hire her from disgrace; (Modern conven's band of five thousand men, armed with what
Cheloo, 3rd January, 1292, unbeaten Hero starting, will probably be a very Hongkong, even in these latter days...
are not entirely ignorant of histories such as bers; they could get, had been lurking unseen, ngar
Ammost and calamity has ubered in the New tame affair, unless, as we hear, Mr. Falk bas
and some of them have their Emily, and their the building and now in five minutes the work Year: About 70'clock on Thursday, creaing the made arrangements to send Boreas down. This
Reseda). On this girl's advice she did what was done. Ten minutes later, every one of the steamer Marie, om Hongkong with a general he has sot quite forgotten his tricks. He has pony has quietened down considerably although
fione but a figure of chilled steel" could have men marked down for astacic was already Cugne pricipally sugar and old Iron-struck on done. She made out, in regular business, form, mass of unrecognisable, mutilated, lifeless flesh)
“Stick-up Rock! (so 11 is reported) and being improved in his style of galloping immensely and
an account of money due for goods purchased, and blood." And fif een minutes from the noon backed off at once began to founder. The the docs good time without an effort, notwithstanding
with 'a demand for payment, and sent it to him | day signal, a small and pretty boat was skim captain, and first and second officers were on bir being bampered by the anti-bucking bit, in
for collection!
ming away from the island colony, unnoticed by bridge at the time, and the vessel's head was a which he is exercised. In a small field, it is my
This bill, presented and scornfully returned, the rioters on shore bearing to its altempt made to beach her. She was run upon Immedixicly turned towards the shore and an ** Impression that he would give: Haro a grand
without a thought, was the document which she the Quixotic avenger of wrong and the victims what is known locally as the to beach, struggle and if he shows any Improvement on his
handed to the Archbishop in the cathedral, before of Justice. last meeting's form, it is quite on the cards that
the whole colony. he might beat him-more unlikely things have
That was the whole of Emily's evidence. happened. Outsidethesethreestables, I not afraid
Mach other evidence was called; but it was not these is very life worth mentioning, the best
of great interest, and so we don't publish it up" condition of Hongkong being more notice. In the principal. court of justice of the colony The president then again addreized the able in the direction of racing, than in any other, a very great trial was commenced the day after assembly, pointing out that this man's character, Only 16 Subscription Griffins, were sent down | the annual religious ceremonial. The proceed according to even those witnesses whom he by the Shanghal Horse Bazzaz, against 63 twpings of the courts among these ancients were himself had called, was "not worth much." years ago, and I understand there are only ning not so slow as among us--no procrastination or Hot he was said to bare committed a very nominations for the Derby, notwithstanding the circumlocution, no preliminaries at all. The serious offence, and anybody who made such an largely augmented added money, Maring in courts, too, had broader powers; almost any accusation ought to be made to prove it, or be view the number of racer on the card, small grievance under the sun could be brought into very severely punished. It had not been proved. ids will inevitably be the order of the day the court on an appeal for consideration, which Emily's story was tragic, and was recited with was a regular form of petition with even a wider - great dramaile effect; but it was not proved. neupe than the formula, of the Roman Empien | All-her-witnessst:zise or ten of tenni, ware
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HONOKONG SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1892.
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SERIOUS ASPECT OF THE LATE EXPLOSION AT DUBLIN,
LONDON, January yih, The explosion that occurred at Dublin Castle is described as "undoubled devilish plot." “The Government has instituted a dwom pirate
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bat from the quality of the old ponies, I should.) ssy shwa, will be some fine racing.”
·A: DOLLAR A- COLUMN.
"TELEGRAPH" STORIES
BY THE COMBINED GENIUS OF THE GREATEST MEN ON EARTH,
DAKIN'S ORDERS, -APART II.
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IPILOGUR,
An ancient proverb says "Still, waters run. The deepest."? Even simple children know The proverb speaks the truth ; but very few. Of even witer folk than they, discern How very teal is the truth of what They glibly and without a thought repeat....... They see, they hear, yet never pause to think, Or to inquire further, or to try A "Tofathom all the depths of every stream. They see its surface--and it is enough.) [We should like to see the Dally Perf improve
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where she now. lles fa about four fathoms of water, her fonnel, masts, and, the polst of her stem being the only parts visible," The night was intensely celf, the wind waa [high, and mamanya sen running, while a thick: fog enveloped the already dark night with * more gloomy shroud, plukdanseringnya d
The story is a short ones three boats were lowered whh Preat dinger and difficulty, and the entire crew, drenched by the frozen spray "and" berumbed by the biting blast, scrambled | Into theling best they could, and, puiting off | from the now fast vinking ship essayed to reach the hero, cộng boat succeeded in doing so
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