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A DOLLAR A COLUMN.

"TELEGRAPH STORIES BY THE

COMBINED GENIUS

OF THE

GREATEST MEN ON EARTH:

TITH NOVELETTE,

"Chale f” Chair ? . No, I never want 's chair f

When I want to travel anywhere,

My turn-out would make a mummy staro Everything-la A la mode |

Then it's-

"Oh, my all the people cry.

"Who yer goin' to meet, Bilf

'Ave yer bought the street, Bill?

We catch everybody's cro-

Knocked 'em in the Bowen Road!

Yet Jast orter see the uniforma...

Pi

Talk of Shabs and Soltans and Imauma I Great as forty bloomin thunderstorm Handsomer than ever showed..

Then It's-

"Oh, my "All the people cry,

When I take my chair out,

You should hear the folks short,' "Great Scott. I don't he de it bigh !"

Krocked 'em fo the Bowen Road f

WOOING AN AMAH.

A STORY OF HONGKONG LIVE,

PART I

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1892.

towards the path from the woods above. But what? Tigers were not known away from the mainland. "What was it then ? It must be something to be afraid of, for the two drew closer as they tried to sea through the thicket: If unity is strength, they tried to be simply almighty.

D——¡ I mean, that boy again! Oh, won't I reason with him when we get home! And Sweyn left, Larra and advanced a step to speak to the boy, who was now on the path, with the ameh in tow, both looking as composed and matter-of-fact as yellow waxworks.

.44 WAY did | you not go home?" began Sweyn,

towering rage, "Ollight” said the boy, and at once marched off homewards, an if this were a new idea, which he proceeded to carry out with that pleased look which China boys alone can assume, making tardy obedience look prompt.

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His master refrained from calling him back, mentally fixing the interest on his punishment at ten per cent per minute. Thesmah explained that her handkerchief had blown away, and they had been looking for it. As proof, she produced the handkerchief.

Laura could not help laughing at the audacity of

this excuse and at the wondrous simplicity with which this convincing evidence was put forward. There was the handkerchief, and there was, no getting over it. After that," gald ile. Then the procession resumed its course, Sweyn, who shall say mining prospectors can

PART II,

When Lieut. Bracebridge naked Mr. Patten to become his father-in-law, the refusal was decisivo even to incivility, diminished only a little by the

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The lieutenant cared not. He had hardly thought twice about the boy's previous utterance, which now came back to bịt memory, and only rexed him more. What did On A Hop know about English people's builders? Why didn't he mind his own? And Bracebridge was extend- ingly unkind to the boy.

Hop, however, took it all calmly, and got out of the way as soon as he could escape. Of course, the poor foreign devil would not belleve him, after the last fallure; of course, nobody but A Hop knew all about it. But he would show them all !

PIRATICAL OUTRAGE NEAR MACAO.

JUNKS LOUTED, AND A STRAM-LAUNCH SEIZED,

| has doubtless been palsaned; he is, however, progressing favourably and continues to be first favourite for the Derby,

May 3rd.

degree of Bachelor of Letters and Science In, Bucharest,

-The Russfahe hdporn,

have just had made two 118-ton guns for their Black Sea fleet. The English Adtalialty seems to value its big 210-ton barker" more as torpedo-throwers than as mere armor.

At St. Etienne, In France, the hand looms for the manufacture of silks and ribbons are hores after to be driven by electric motors. There are no less than 18,000 silk and ribbon looma in that busy little city.

The corporation of Glasgow is about to erect 's generating station large enough to supply 40,000 Incandescent electric lamps.. The total expenditure for the work will be between $200,000 and $350,000

The Times, In commenting on the good pro- Since the good old days when piratical craft

grets made with Government- measures, con- swarmed in the bays and waters of this colony gratulates Mr. Balfour on having gained a com-plerclag weapons, manned by desperadoes and villains of the plete-hold of his followers in the House. The deepest dye, who lived on the fruite of their article adds that the date of the general election hazardous and criminal enterprises-since thewill depend largely on the attitude of the Oppos!- sixties when the American brig Labra, the ton to Government business, and especially to British bark Casar, the Danish belg Cart, and the Irish Local Government Blit the

· German ship Lazmona wara seized by pleates So the new and powerful combination, Me (one of them close to Macao and theothers within Farlane and Patten, appeared in the commercial a few miles of Hongkong). It is doubtful whether world of Hongkong; a new pair of lovers also, there has been a mesa daring piratical attack McFarlane and Patten, appeared in Bowen perpetrated in Eastern seas than the outrage Road and Hoop a new wedding announce committed on Tuesday last by a gang of pirates ment, with the same names, appeared in close to Kong-mus, about 5 miles south of the local press Glasgow and Manchester Macao bar. From various sources we have papers, please copy." Lanta seemed happy gathered good deal of reliable information enough, but rigidly obeyed the order of banish- | about the affair which may be summarised as ment, against the forsaken Sweya (pun unlaten- | follows:- tional). Often they met, as strangers, sad the more he saw, the more he felt that she wAI alles, and that he ought not to care. But ho did care.

PART III.

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All this while "Br'er Hop he lay low." About a quarter to the fair Ll Chol, the amab of his heart quarter of his time was given to his master, a

astonishment of the merchant. There wis ng scene; coldly and scornfully Mr, Patten saldmpart to him. ke certainly could not think of any such thing. Lieat. Bracebridge must in future con sider himself a perfect stranger to the Pattens, and any breach of this direction would be met with extreme measures. Boy, show the gentle man out-g' morning!

or stomach, Is it mat in the Chinese speech Another quarter was given to mysterious con- fabulations with an unknown, whom he called his "brother," and who seemed to meet him at all hours, in all places, as by the merest but strangest chance, yet always had business of pressing importance and quite painful secrecy to One morning, before most of the business people were awake, there was an excited meellag of four Chinese conspirators, in filthy little room of a Chinese hovel in Tal-ping-ahan. The chief conspirator was a small, thin man, with a canning face, whose estensible business was that of selleltor's clerk, but who made alae- tenths of his money by a sort of secret detective business partly in connection with the police, former; partly in connection with the dishonest section of the community, who called him simply a wonderful man, and king of rogues; but wholly on his own account, to do whatever be liked with a great but hidden power, to make the most money he could by any meal Chot, On

The other three In

Bowen Road, Hongkong, affords probably the prettiest walk in the civiliand parts of the Far East, some of the surroundings really deserving to be called grand. Winding away up the bill side, burying itself in a tiny gem of a sylvan glen, eutergleg bold and frowning precipice its course in stately loftiness along tall, graceful down a dingy up aquating pho him as a useful bruary

So that was the end of it all. Too indignant to collect his thoughts, Sweyn stamped down the stairs, and almost fell over Mr. On A Hop, on the crowded, cramped city, whose bottom Uke an indiarubber frog. Heedless of ceaseless noise and tumult is but a strange, him, Bracebridge stalked away, revolving in his discordant hum when beard thousand feet mind all the vocabulary of Imprecations at his above; Inoking out on the placid blue waters, command. Away, anywhere, to work off dotted with dozens of ocean steamers and this excitement by violent exertion/ Away 1-no, myriads of microscopic sampans, crawling about not that way, the scene of so suany happy like note that could be all crushed with a single | dreams in the past that was now so sternly shut boulder dislodged from the overhanging cliffont-away, away from thoughts of anger that A Hop, and his "brother." They discussed Bowen Rond "abounds in scenes such as could find no outlet. Ob, for a fight with some-McFarlane, Patten, & Co, can be found in probably no other place on body i

earth,

Then came qulet, gasping whisper, "Can

The death is announced of General Thomas Hooke Pearson, C.B.

MELBOURNE, May 3rd,. Deeming was quite callous on being sentenced to death, and declared in a rambling statement that he suffered from lapses of memory, and was ablivious of the murder with which he was charged. He further said that, in the event of ble acquittal, ké would have committed suicide,

LONDON, May 3rd. The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived in Londen from the Riviera yesterday,

In connection with the canisters found outalde the wall of Woolwich Arsenal, it is believed that no outrage was intended).

"Black snow fately fell in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland phenomenon which was once thought to presage the black plague and other calamities, but is now known to be due to a fun gas in the snow,

The exports of cutlery from Sheffield to the United States for the last three months amounted to 13,079 in value. This is only one-half of the amount ordinarily exported, on account of

American

takin law.

the

BOMBAY, May 4th.

Florence Nightingale, whose energy, In- The memorial to the Secretary of State ry the telligence and devotion saved the lives of many the Ralabal Tower-tragedy has been signed by sick and wounded soldiers during the Crimean sixty thousand people in one day. Great en-Wat, is reported to be is very feeble health. She

is nearly seventy-two years old., thuslasm prevalle, and the signatures are being added to every day.".

LONDON, May 4th, Commissioner Johnston has telegraphed to the Government reporting that the entire pacification of the Shire and Nyassa districts la now complete, and that Mr. King and a Parsee doctor wounded in the former fight have recovered.

Her Majesty the Queen has returned to Windsor.

Mr Loeffler, the horse dentist, who has ex-

amined Orme, is convinced that the horse not been polioned, but that the trouble is due to a decayed tooth, and is likely to recur before long

WASHINGTON, May 4th. The Treasury to-day purchased 420,000 ounces of silver at 87-30 to 87-45,

LONDON, May 5th. At a meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce a resolution was passed that the bad state of trade belog due to the violent fluctus tions in allver, Government should be urged to

premote an International Bi-metallic League.

Orme is now suffering from inflammation of the stomach, and his prospects for the Derby are vanishing.

Three Hongkong reglutered passenger und cargo junks, of about 400 plenis capacliy each, left this port bound for Macko on the 15th instant. They werenamed Hat-on.Man-wo¡indLal-loong, and two of them, the Man-wo and Lal-loong, carried, in addition to a general cargo, upwards of thirty passengersfcach. All went well on the gth and 16th, but about p.m. on the 17th the Man-wo was hailed by a white stem-launch when about half way between Kin-la-sak island and Mat-kok, to the southward of Lappa. The launch came alongside, flying the Chinese ensign and manned by upwards of twenty men all of whom wore white straw hats, but although they asserted they were searchers in the employ of the Imperial Maritime Customs, and gave that as their reason for "taling up" the sank, none of them wore uniform. About a dozen of them boarded the junk and set to work to search her from stern to stem, ostensibly to see if she was carrying oplum, firearms, salt or sulphur, but fa reality, as it soon became apparent, to ascertain whether she was worth plundering. About four or five minutes sufficed to assure them that the game would be well worth the candle, so they promptly showed themselves in

true colours, and the

few shots to effectually and helmsman, fired acare passengers and crew, who, under pain of instant deub, had to keep quiet while the pirates went clean through the vessel, carrying off $500 in silver coin, women's hair ornaments,

clothing, as well as seven casakets, two platols, Red 200 cart Idger. After finishing with the Man-tee the pirates made for the Hai-om, which was sailing about a mile to the west of one of the Canton etuisers, the Ear-she, then lying at anchor about half-a-mile off Mat-kok.

clear away with about two hundred dollars worth of booty and then, seeing the Li-loeng cracking on allesi torench Macao by daylight, they hoisted the dragon flag aft and called on her to subult to search by Customs officers. The ansuspecting skipp 7 at once hore to, and is a trice the pratical gang were on board, riding the purses and baggage of the passengers and crew, and removing everything of the slightest value to their launch. Having completed this business the pirate chief steered his launch northwards, passing to West of the cruiser Zi-se, which he alated with the whistle to make the officer of the watch believe that bla was a band fids Customs got over thein fright they consulted as to the launch. When the jank-men and their passengers

the predation should call at the Custom best way of acting with a view to bringing and it decided that the Mantro and Hoton House at Lappa and there report the outrage while rule to Hongkong, and that the Z-Kalooky at Carlsbad long should go on to Macso to inform the Portu- guese and Chinese authorities. This course was here yesterday afternoon, when the skipper at followed and the fan-wo (No. 227) duly arrived once reported the affair to the Harbour-master and the Registrar General, and subsequently to the police. To-day the Halion turned up here,and the report of bey crew and passengers tallies with the report made by the Man-wo's crew, with the addition that her skipper thinks it highly pro bable that other junks have been looked by the pirates.

LATER. Orme la better. The Duke of Westminster the method of poisoning is yet a mystery.

One Afternoon in October, when the hot wet makee ollight " It was the boy, Hop, who had chit-bearer in a shipping office, and brought the They went through berin a few minutes, and got repudlates the decayed-tooth theory, but says

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been running to keep up with his master, and now managed to get off what he wanted to say. "Can makee ollight,"

"What P

Sald the amab-"I know the Missis is going away soon, for a brother of our house coolle is ticket. Also I know she is taking $80,000 away secretly, for I saw it done up among her dresses, She would not let me know, so of course I found it out."

Ah Hop here broke lo, to assure the great man that the amah was thoroughly trustworthy

"Well," said the legal man, "It is clear that the hong is in great danger, for one of the clerks told me that Patten had taken all the books The starting diversion at once took Brace-home, to investigate, as he said, and make sure that all was right; and the same man told bridge's mled from his trouble, and be stopped, me that the books were all altered while in to see what strange thing this might be.

Patten's house. The hang a $140,000 in debt, which it cannot pay, and will be wore soon. I have a claim, which I must have paid, or they shall not have a cent left.

That pidgia can makee ollight, blong Missa Patton."

"Why-why, you—what do you know about, "Can see, can KaTCY."

south-west monsoon was already giving way to 'the clear, refreshing ning of the incipient north. easter, when the trees and tall fern-palmus were. changing from all shades of green to their winter garb of brown and red and yellow, when the hills of Kwangtung stood out harder and more forbidding than ever, la sharp con- trast to the brilliant blue of the water below | It 37° and the white-flecked sky above, when the beetles cease their clumsy fights, and 'skeeters let you rest-on such a day, Sweya Bracebridge and Laura Patten were slowly sauntering along Bowen Road, on a walk to Tytam Tak, followed at x convenient distance by about a dozen chair-coolles, and an amsh to sober roles, in motley garb For Mr. Patten, after living a quarter of a century shiny black. in this isle of fragrant streams and ceaseless scandals, wou'd never let his daughter walk out without an escort pour server les convenances; wherefore it was necessary on these little excursions with Sweyn te carefully Instruct the "Chinere members of the procession to always keep behind the last corner of the road,

Arm in arm-to put it mildly-Laura and he walked along, talking of nothing very starting but wholly absorbed in conversation. Suddenly they dropped each other and stood a vaid apart, like two pugilists when Htime” ls called,

"Here's your boy, Sweyn-what is he here

for? You didn't tell him to come ?”..

"No, of course what thing, Hop ↑ " "Key," said On A Hop, handleg a bunch of office keys.

"All right, go home" sild Bracebridge, suppressing his displessure until he should have a quiet tele-h-tee with the boy. Then, to his companion, when the boy had gone, “All an excuse, of course, to come round and chin-chin the amah. He knows I don't want the keys, And I shall have to remind him vigorously What made it worse was that he came sneaking up this mean little jungle-path, from Wanchal

I suppose, and startsed us both 10,7

"Didn't even rustle the bushes to let one know he was going to burst through on us, replied Laurs, in comical disgust. "Like coming into a room without knocking."

Briefly, the Celestial explained that he knew all about the affair. He was friendly with Missie Patten's amsh, and be had eyes of bis work the oracle and bring old Patten to own. By some mysterious means he could reason. Miss Blacchlish better not too muchee solly. By and by ollight.

net at all, but wondering greatly. That night,

through the conversation, now lifted up his voice Ab Hop's brother, who had been quiet all it was deep enough in all conscience and

saying

Then On A Hop disappeared, leaving his lord, plain; we raust stop all this."

*Very good; my duty as a detec- and master perplexed beyond expression, hoping If you stop it, fool, or if you let the police as had often happened, Bracebridge's calls for the hear, shall only get a share in the break-up. boy were answered by a strange menial, for with the rest of the creditors-ten per cent, the real Hop was (also as had often bappened)

"And if not?" quatting in Patten's compound, wis d vis with the amah.

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perhaps."

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All Six hundred or more,"

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The detective looked at him very hard, with out speaking; but he was understood. The solicitor's clerk went on-

"And then I will be able to reward my Iriends."

"Yes. How much ?”

"Well, I am a rour than, with a great position

From Macao we learn that the.launch

ST. PETERSBURG, May 5th. The Committee of Ministers and others, which has been sitting here, reported in favour of per- mitting the export of maize and oats from the Baltic ports.

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NEWS AND GOSSIP.

British papers say. there's arsenic in American apples,

Belgium exported last year $5,400,000 worth of Materna recently sang in Paris with her former fire-sms.

effectiveness.

is 326 feet bigh

The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament

Chancellor Von Caprivi will meet Count

London has a trade journal called the Silch and Umbrella News,

A Munich brewer recently built a beer-ball seating 5,000 persons.

England is closely watching the projected Jewish exodus from Russia.

There is an unhealing breach in the Cox- servative party in Germany.

Australia is abippleg only about 130,000 bushels of wheat to Europe weekly.

A monkey at the Paris circus has been trained te play agonizing music on the violin,

Eight persons have been burned to death at Freiburg, in the Grand Duchy of Baden.

A London cable says the Bank of England

"Oh, then we may as well let the law takuituves d ́d - not, as far as is at present | reserve is now higher than ever before.

to maintain I always deal most liberally with those who serve me. I would like to give you ten dollars, though I could not be sure. course," said the detective, with the pompous air of a London bobby, rising to go.

believing, it was soon over town,

used by the pirates was named Lima and belonged to Maeno, and that the dese

known, marder any of the crews or passengers. The gang is said to be from 25 to 30 strong and It is thought that, as mary of them spoke in the local fishermen's dialect, at least half of them were schermen hired by hardened criminals for the occasion,

At first it was thought that the 'launch in question might be either & Customs or Hang- husch, but from inquiries made at the local office of the Customs we are in a position to state that such is not so,

The Portuguese, Canten and Hongkong police are on the trail of the pirates and it is anticipated that some of the gang will eventually be run to earth--lf not in Macao or Hongkong, in the Ladrones or in some of the island fishing villages to the southward.

kong

LATE TELEGRAMS.

the

pamphlets,

It is said that 4.000 dads a year, on the avenge, are still fought in France.

It is said that peasants in Kieff, Russin, are selling their children for a few roubles prior to emigrating.

Swiss authorities are arranging for experiments with carrier pigeons in connection with the postal service.

A telephone talk between Paris and Brussels costs 34 cents. A third wire is about to be added to the circuit.

The German Government has decided to

adopt the American Maxim guo, and has ordered 180 of them for use in the navy.

The Sultan of Morocco has directed that young girls shall no longer be publicly sold in the markets of Fes and other towns.

Boulanger's collection of art treasures and household decorations, recently sold in Brussels, contained sixteen portraits of himself

A dispatch to the London Chronicle trom Rome denies that the Vatican contemplates the creation of another American cardinal.

It is reported the Russian Army on the Turkish frontier is being strengthened and that the steamship companies of the Caspian Ses have been ordered to hold their vessels in readiness to transport troops to Turkestan,

Bambay has opened magnificent new water- works, supplying the city by gravity with

31,000,000 gallons of water dally. The water la brought from a great artificial lake, and passes through sixty-two miles of tunnels.

Woman is gradually extending the field of her the Riksdag, that women should have the same occupations in Sweden,. A proposal now before right as men to be elected clerks of churches, hâu met with a favorable reception.

The coffee crop of Brazil has been so large that the railroads of one of the provinces have for weeks been blocked, every available car belog in service, freight deppis being crowded and further receipts of coffice declined.

Lord Salisbury bas vetoed the proposals of the European Powers for an International law declaring Anarchists pleates, by refusing to join to such a scheme on the ground that the English law to quite sufficient to deal with the matter.

Spurgeon's grave in Norwood Cemetery is marked by a simple marble slab bearing the Inscription "CH. Spurgeon." Mrs. Spurgeon has suggested that the word "waiting" be added, and the suggestion is to be carried out.

A lead pencil manufacturer at Keswick, Eng- land, has presented to Mr. Gladstone the largest lead pencil in the world. It is thirty-nine Inches, long and is capped with gold instead of rubber, The great statesman uses it for a walking stick.

Min. Edward Farker Deacon is making a tour. |of Spain with her brother, She will retur to- France early in May in time to be present at the trial of her husband at the Alpes-Maritimes assizes for the kiillog of M. Abeille

In Norway all Christian sects, except Jesuits, religion within the limits prescribed by the law are tolerated, and are free to exercise their and public order. The Mormons recruit exten sively in, Norway, but do not practice polygamy there,

Last year's passenger figures show that the two German lines the North German Lloyd and the Hamburg-American-carried to America more passengers than the whole of the English Atlantic lines pat together.

The trial is about to be opened in the city of „Vilna, Russia, of forty woman charged with infanticide. The first clew was obtained by the dading of six bodies to a cesspool This led to an Investigation and the discovery of an appalling

Hist of crimes.

The fact that the Russian Government has decided to abandon the Ides of expediting the construction of the great Siberian Railway is `taken as an evidence that the Imperial finances are low. The total cost of the work is estimated to be $185,000,000..

Tripall is greatly disturbed by tribal disputes. The caravan trade in gold-dust, frory, ostrich feathers and ether articles brought from Central Africa has been abandoned, as the roads are so unsafe that merchants will not venture to send their goods along thom.

The detalls and calculations connected with the proposed Simplon Tennel in the Alps have Just been published. The tunnel is to be twelve and a quarter malles lang, exceeding in length the St. Gothard. It will takonine years to build and it will cost $16,000,000.

Queen Victoria's crown, made in 1833, con $1,500,000, Five-sixth of the stones talus 3,000 precious stones, and is valued at diamonds. The lower part of the band is a row of 120 pearls the upper part of 112... It also contains sapphires, emeralds and rubles.

A popular Bordeaux wine merchant has been sued by fourteen of his customers for selling them adulterated goods. He was able, by the judicious use of white of egg to impart to a bogus Chartreuse "the delicious oleaginous quality by which experts are wont to test ti

The investigation of the Mála. Vits in Southern Italy shows that there are about two hundred members, all of whom are under thirty, except their leader who is about sixty. He has served is all about twenty-five years la prison and his associates some

of

Conarquent on this visit, that estimable female, who was in the habit of occasionally astonishing her mistress by conversing long and Intelligently on subjects of which no Chinese woman is expected to know anything, watched her opportunity for diplomatic move with Miss Laura In reference to the resumption of friendly relations with Bracebridge About a wock after the interview with "Pa" when the girl had almost ceased to feel any great interest in the defunct romance with Sweyn (ne soma girls do in a very short time), the amak one morning found occasion to mention that prices of various things were becoming unduly high, and trouble

At this there was a sheet from the rest, and was expected in business circles. Having with Ah Hop pulled him back into bis seat (on the some difficulty put this fact into intelligible for). Negotiations began again from the very English, the went on to fell of a friend of hers Bret, and after talking about two hours, wrang- (purely imaginary, by the way) who foresawling over a dollar or two, breaking up the trouble ahead, and who had pradently turned meeting and beginning again, at list it was over most of his avaliable assets to his agreed that the detective was to get-twenty so that if disaster should come to take bla money and then extort more, under ron-in-law,

dollars and say nothing. He agreed (inwardly) So they resumed their walk, discussing ibings to him, the money would be safe. Laura threats of exposure; while the solicitor's clesie In general. Among other things, they talked was not much interested in this but when decided, also inwardly, not to pay him any, but of personal prospects.

Old Patten was the smal proceeded to hint that Mr. Patten to bloff him as bat he could, Sach is lifel prosperous merchant, who rather objected to might find it useful to do likewise, if he had

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It was now breakfast time, and the four bese two young people being so friendly, son-in-law, Laura began to think. She did not He did not know how very close friends they give the amah credit for Intending deliberately dispersed. Later in the day, startling rumours were, otherwise there would have been trouble, to cause any definite effect of that sort, but all got about. Nobody believed, but everybody for he intended that the girl should do her intle the same is occurred to her that she might movs repeated them, Fation was arrested on a charge best, in a matrimonial way, to consolidate as her father to take Bracebridge into the family of forgery and embezsement; McFarlane bad alliance' which he was working to secure as a business precaution. She Battered herself bolted, with all the money he could lay his hands

HYDERABAD, April 29th. commercially between himself and another that this balllent inspiration was her own, and on, and his bride was pretty well crisy.

Newab Mehdi Hassan, Home Secretary, prominest merchant. So far he had said was sure of success. There are many people

As before, the first to hear of it was Licatagainst whom some thousands of copies of a

The ralliary authorliles of Austria are pushing nothing of tbla scheme, only mancouvring quietly he in this manner adopt the ideas of others wo Brachio. This soon all over het how overlions pamphlet were distributed here the bill providing stringent measures to check the without any idea of the girl having made "other thoroughly that they believe them their own, Arrangements."

The National Steamably Company

crime. Noting to prepare the ground, or to some time ago, and crery bearing predicted is tion. alb. the distributions of and, incorrec, emigration of young man to America. Motio Sill, be discouraged Bracebridge sufficiently choose a favourable opportunity, Laura put some time ago, and everybody almost, that is Colonel Laddow, Inspector-General of the fed the Lendan. Board of Trade that it is about.

sid it served the mascals right. to form a subject of ancomplimentary comment to her father that the dollar was abnormally ***

At the trial it came out that Patten had been Niram's Police, is said to have been deputed to go to abandon its Atlantis passenger service, in the conversation of the two as they walked high and must soon drop, and that his specula falsifying his books for a long time, and to England to undo the mischief, if say, that A first section of the Congo railway line in «towards Tytam. There was no Mrs. Patten to tions might fast possibly cost him dear. He discuss, and the young man's parents were soon admitted that possibilty doubling of course its had been part to all sorts of devices has been done in England by these pamphlets, expected to be opened in a few months. Tas disposed of Mrs. Bracebridge did not interfere probability; and athed what she knew about it which he thought were conscaling his which are said to have been distributed there, length of the section will be about twelve miles Despite the millions speat to stamp out this with her son much, because she couldn't anyhow Playing her trump card, where actions, in the hope that matters would even among members of Parliament and the

post the nun moth has reappeared in the forests Detective Respecter Stevenson he never gave her a chance while the to be allowed to many Sweyn, and to take over mend. All the time he had been watched by Royal household.

gone to of South Germany, threatening them with the Clerk, who carefully looked over the books Colonel, his father, was a thorough, poldler |—nominally, at any rate considerable portion para mado a memorandum of every alleration phicts bear the Bombay post-mark. But people The statistics of emigration from the United carried on. A branch railway ban been co

Bombay to trace the press there, as the pam. | destruction, himself, and who only criticised his condect Mr. Patten saw in this nothing but a very On A Hop, had known what was going on, and In the matter of debts. Both would be glad feebla attempt to keep up a very silly faret, so bid the salicitor's clerk. It was supalet are without foundation, Nawab - Mehdi,164 Sestch ́and 3,573 Irish emigrants sailed for. | where the Hebrews are being established, and to see Sweyn married, owing to the popular and he said if he wished 10 be dis

200 families are already comfortably sattied and superstition that mariage settles a man, and honest, he did not need a blackmail dodge, but through a quarrel among that the Nawab left Hyderabad the next mor on the and it was of the third generation introduced lately in England by the South

that there people had tried to effect a Resident and asked for an enquiry. Instead of John Murray, the Landon publisher, who died engaged in the cultivation of the wall. makes him better than his nature otherwise be his accomplice; and if he wanted a son-

The luxury of American parlour cars has been allows him to be.

LEA AREA Man in-law, it would not be that soldier-fellow, themselves the whole squeeze pidgin !! was

Eastern Raliway Company. A traia having As to pecualary prospects, Sweyn bad nose. with his long legs and pointed moustache, brought to nothing. This, however was never elapsed, as ghow bout one month ban befag grandson of the John Murray who founded He was a lieutenant, and bla pay kept him in but a substantial man; Mr. McFarlane, la fact, proved: Be it as it may, Patten was sent to has not made his appearance in the house in 1768.

Hyderabad since.

longest cataleptle sleep known to medical four patiens cars started from Charing Crow clothes. He had very ordinary billly, and no with whom he was about to enter into partner. Prison for long term, and McFarlane was

ALLAHABAD, April 29th.

add bakance has been attracting attention in Germany.

and travelled to Hastings and back, attracting expectation of wealth from any source. He was ship as McFarlane Patton, & Co. Further, the ever heard of any more. He is probably

No steps are likely to be taken regarding a The man miner of Silesiabad been uncon much attention. The cars were made by the & fire specimen of a soldier water gentleman matrimonial alliance would be effected as soon defunct, and if he la'at, he ought to be,

successor to the lagitive Rajsh of Sikide until scious for four and one half months. Gilbert Manufacturing Company, Troy, N..Y. bot that was nothing to Mr. Patten, who

the the commercial ons was completed and in

he can be questioned as to the reasons of his

In St. Petersburg London has 231 bicycle clubs ; total member-

news from Mongolia his sole heiress. He working order. She had better make up her

flight. had not yet said much,

Cholera at Ferozepore is reported of a ship, 5,630, England, outside of Londen, has that: "Bordi Khas will be dethroned and will good thing It was

mort 832 clubs, or 16,640 men 1 Wales, 25 clubs, 500 be succeeded by Irians, the immortal descende Khan Is interpreted to mean that of Yongle virulent type, nearly all the first seizures termine mentoreland 113 clubs, 2,140 men. “Such was the main drift of

ating fatallyPAPPER

Attempts have been made to discover resem- the Emperor. of Chian will be dethroned, and between these two actors in the old, old story, ar and Mr. Patten was relieved to hava ber away, It was Professor. Max Müller who received the ***Cholers, of a bid type has broken out in blances between Anne Hathaway's cottage, now that the days of the present dynasty arg. numbe they tamed to go home along the way they had For speculations had already been goler against telegram from the German Emperor conveying Nain! Jail near Allahabad, but come. Hardly noticing the coolles waiting to him, and be had been staying off the evil day his hearty congratulations to the Oxford crew on measures to

are being Cella occupied in the forest of Andando Bogdo Khan. EL POKANE By The Empire of Japan his no fewer than 500 from the crowd, they climbed down the steep that McFarlane would foln his firm and help telegram, with the exception of the conceding here la some likelihood of delimitation being earthquake observing stations: scattered over là,

him out. Thus he was anxious, and worried, sentence, was in German, and read at follows undertaken on the North-Eastern Frontier of and the records of the goo shocks that annually THE great rains of Scott's Emulsion of Fame fallen sarth, through the clusters of fragrant any untie biße scaring him; the Bracebridge "By right of my old, never failing friendship for Afghanistan, but arznogements rest between occur in that county are accurately, noted. Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites in Wasting mulberry and wild stephanotis that bowed low incident, was more then a taldeko poslarger beaulliol Oxford and her brave sons, I'agalu ber Landon and St. Petersburg Foreign Offices.The St. Petersburg newspapers say there is Diseases is shown by the accompanying 'staba. To make a long story short: Laura did you to be the interpreter of my heartiest Several Indian officers will presumably be reason to suppose that both the French and ment from DC. Freeman, Sydney, Amt, dan apparently resting in mid-air between the Clouds and the shimmering seth only the wrench of heart-strings the concluded that after races. So enthusiamio a lover of aquatic sports The Hostansuis, Akterie and Mada Khel some kind of apparatus for steering balloons attacks and gradually wasting away the the past falat murmer of distant life to indicate that a wil ti was for the best. She consented to becouse, ne l'am, mun always rejcice when young men tribes have combined together to prevent Hanhim The son of the late General Cavaignac, recently two years, it affords me great pienants to testify elly of tallers was hidden under the brow of the May Merariae, and the tre gardider to buy of ape and cultivate three strapth into long Alt greitung audiogody Black Mom Blaster womeyergat geared red relied, and cheerfully recommend

Step by step the lovers climbed down, it was poor Bracebridge. Almost needless to say, way." Then in English? It was well dope tain. The Government of India, have contes Cabinets only thing

All subles from first to last. Wilhelm Spr stumbling occasionally, or stopping' to pour inte. the tawa camin to him through the,boy,Wanted on Wasare beginning to think that the Bery sha | Oghi thither at once to confirm the tribesmen fox so important a place in the French Government," "would adyṛhat it is very plénsent to ták XAngB

quently decided to sand troops under orders for is est the youngest men ever called on to fill fog is a similar way to myselfy in addition othe ravine, their arms ontwined, as they made. 24 Can maand collight,”a gala canto a quiet

desperate efforts to hold each other froen falling, voice at his clic-A SHop was pland and untamed, pulverision Kaiser, has a tile cose their action, s

Tinian lady, it W maid, has taken the | Chemist can supply Was that a mailak rustling "Among the fall. Incomprehensible as over, Can makes that somewherej fand badly wants to be strafully

Peless containing soo man at (Limited), agente Misit Pattes jon muchos bobbery,!

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somebody ricker bees, but i was plain that he mind to it and she would soon geo what, a YOY "thought a'lot nuns the conversation. She left the room at once, in tears of course ;.

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THE KAISER ÅND THE BOAT- RACE.

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Rasian, should have gone straight to the the United States, predomi

The bicycle has been introduced into Central Africs. Two Englishmen arrived at Tabors a few weeks ago with two of the latest improved bicycles. They had traveled a large part of the way from the coast-more than goo, miles on the machines, and they say they worked finaly along the well-trodden foot patha

The work of installing the Jewish immigrants. In the Argentine Republic is belug activaly

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to the rear, and not at all wizsing the amah | by encomfortably risky methods," in the hope their victory in the Inter Varalty bastrace. The taken,fucks Pout the epidemtecessary for sale, and the cottage which' Rosalind and } bered; na the Mongolian litle of the Emperor in

path, ever fallen rocks and heaps of sol now.

across the road; out on the, bare wally make up her mind to it," and without sny great | congratulations to the crew on winning, the boat employed, if any commission' is decided upon, if German military authorfins are in possession of "Having been a great suffazer from pulmozary.

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Chahaks of Wasikia was that Oray the

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