manent. Whether the Back foreclosed on a mortgage, or simply refused to make further advances, is not definitely known; but it is currently reported that the total Habilit'es are not less than $350,000, while the assets are not expected to reallas anything like that. Of course, It may be that furiber funds can be procured and the business carried on, which Teen be fervently desired; but if not, the B ek will lose heavily.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892.
Is Borneo a Philppios Colony under the pratec. tios of England. An answer to this letter was given him verbally by the Spanish Consul in Hongkong to the effect that seeing that the Philippines were so sparsely populated it could not be considered very patriotic on his part to Induce any of his countrymen to emigrate and that consequently it would be impossible to officially favor such a project and adding that may native could, in whatever part of the Archipelago, contribute freely to the prosperity of the country under the protection of its laws,
A few days afterwards this Spanish subject with passport, and papers in desented himself In order, arrived in Manila with his slater the same day at the Government House at a time when it was impossible to grant him an Audience. He nevertheless, during an interview of three minutes procured's remission of the entance passed on his father and three sisters.
A few hours after his arrival the Government received an official notice from the Castom House that during the examination of his personal luggage one of his boxes was found to costain a bundle of tracte entitled "Pobre Frilles" (Poor Prices), in which the usual sccusations were made against the Religious Orders; which fact, had the offence been limited to that alore, would have been pardoned by the parental Authority in whore breast the inextinguishable Casillan generosity is easily able to silence the voice of censure at the least sign of
repentance (de).
"H.M.S. PINAFORE! There was a fairly good audience at the City Hall last night, the Royal Navy being in foft force, to witness the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's first world famed comic opera; and although perhaps more than usual prominence was given to the small defects inseparable from travelling companies, such as weakness of chorus, fasafficient reheating, and overwork--- siitl, making all reasonable allowances, the A performance was really good, while the audience deemed to be very well pleased, at times even enthusiastic to a degree.
of coure, was Mias Cissie Denver, | Josephine whose acting is always the and thorough, though any singer cannot hot suffer from excessive overwork. Her song in the first act "Sad is the hour when set the sun was sung with torching pathos, and her duet with Ralph (Miss Dolly Childs) Refrain, audacious tar was the finest effort of the evening, both in harmonic and dramatic effect. Muut Childs was in better. form than we have ever seen her, and quite out shone all the rest. In fact, it is not too much to say that her Ralph Rackstraw was the life of the plece through. Mr. Liddiard was pretty good as Capt. Corcoran, part pot yet familiar to him; on the opening of the second act he sang "The Death of Nelson, in a matner which brought down the house. Miss Bronks was an admirable Buttercus, slightly shaky at first, but stronger and better my ahe
In addition to the charge fald against the went on and her acting all through was very pilests in the said pamphets it is also proposed good indeed Dick Dendaye and the Bo'run to de-Catholicize (which is equivalent to de- (Mr Deball and Mr. W. Stanley) were scream-palonalize) this Spanish and consequently fagly funny, their make-up alone being worth Catholic country. going a long way to see, while their comic Our religion is ridiculed. and the foulest business was original and irresistible. Of the calambies are propagated against the August other, Miss Ada (Maitland was a satisfactory Presence of the Common Father, of the visible Cousin Hits, and Mr. Packard was a conscien-head of our Holy Mother Church, of the dous Sir Joseph; but he ought to le up for a Sovereign Pontiff, in short of our dearly loved while, instead of going on to, try and play when Fope Leo XIII (se) whose famed virtues and really too. Miss Stevenson danced a very
predence compel the veneration and respect of pretty bornpipe to the first act, and again in the second act with Miss Lake, with
great dekat. The other, the "sisters, cousins and aunts'
ail worthily maintained their respective parts,
wbile to Mr. Zeplin was dus even more credit than usual for the success of the evening.
Ta-night the Pantomime. "Blue-Beard" is repeated, with "Tu-xa-ra-boom-de-ay" as i should be; and to-morrow a real treat, Paul ➜ JODES,"
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CORRESPONDENCE,
¿We do not necessarily endorse the coplalons expressed by
Conespondente in ibla column,]
To The Earrok or mus "Horakowa Teligraph,"
DRAR SI send you a condensed translation of a proclamation, concerning Dr. Rizal, which appeared the Gazette a few days ago and which I think any interest you. I believe you are acquainted with him as during his stay in Hongkong he several times contributed lo
"His latest work, however, " El Filibusterismo" (continuation of Nolime Tangere) is dedicated to the memory of the three traitors who were cademaid and executed for their part in the Cavite insurrection These men are by him raised to the rank of martyrs upholding, as be does, the doctrine that in consequence of the vices and errors of pravius Governments the only salvation for the Philippines consists, in separation from the mother country.
even Protestant countries.
Seeing that by means of this and rauch more which it would be difficult to believe, the more or less transparent sell, which until now has concealed his true object. has been torn away ́and it is distinctly ́evalent sud undoubtedly
proved that the ultimate end of bis endeavours as none other than to lavish from loyal Phillip Eine beasts the treasure of our Holy Catholic Faith the sacred lak in this country of National Unity;
Seeing that when accused of this crime be adapted no other defence than that of a useless denial and that for dealing with crimes of this description and to defend front all danger the Ideals of religion and country the Government possesses discretional powers; in virtue of the responsible duties lald aped me I decree the following:
1. Don José, Rizal will be deported to one of the Islands of the South, which sentence will be received with satisfaction by every Catholic etc. 3. From henceforth I prohibit the introduction
DEAFNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED.—A Gentleman who cared himself of Deafness and Noises in the Head, of 14 years standing, • a new method, will be pleased to send full particulars free. Address HERBERT CLIFTON, & Shepherd's place. Kennington Park, Lordon, S.E, Erg-[Advt.
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ons greater than the steamer City of Ria de the subject of red hair. It is believed that red Zandtro. The Peru is six feet longer than the hair was at one time much more common than Rio and has seven feet more beam, so that it is now. Red hair is, for instance, almost will be readily seen the new steamer is built for unknown among the Brahm as, although it lu carrier. The engines are ofthe triple expansion sald to exist among a small Bratonin tribe to the type, the six bollers of 2800 horse-power, and south of Bomb 7. But the law of Mand forbade it is expected with this power that the Peru will | Brahmins to marry red-baired women of course be able to attain a speed of fifteen knots an there would have been no such law If there had hoor. The Rfo on her last trip to China
been no red-haired women among the Brahmins. attained a speed of fifteen knots, and Red hair is believed to have been the true the engines and boilers are an exact Germanie type, but at present there is little red doplicate of those in the Piru, and were only hair in Germany. The predominance of red put in four months ago. There are three decks hair in portraits of the time of Henry VIII. and bulkheads, seam windlasses, steam capitans have been flattery, red hair being then mach besides the burricane deck, five, water-light Elizabeth is very noticeable. This may, however, Aft, steam steering gear and all the latest admired, and Elizabeth herself being, evidently appliances for the rapid bandling of cargo. There very particular about having herself so repre- are accommodations for ray cabin, 75 second-sented. The fact that red hair does not appear Tokios res class and 600 steerage passengers. The house to the same extent in the pictures of the men is
Naget on the apar deck, which extends.nestly the an indication that the ladies were not so red-ochew whole length of the vessel, inclosing staterooms, hatred as they are represented. But there to no dining saloon and cabin, ts of steel, while the house doubt that the farte is to red hair has changed, on the hurricane deck is of wood. The dining, and the effect of the change of laste upon room is listed forward of the engines and conjugal selection may have been 10 great as bollers, is 31 by 48 feet and lighted from stained considerably to dimialah the percentage af red- glass windows on the sides and by twenty lights haired persons. From observatious which Dr. in the circular dome over the social hall above. Beddoe has made In the cases of 600 women There are ninety-six revolving seats at the tables among the laboring classes of Bristol, he found and a buffet on the side. From the dining saloon that fewer of the red-haired or black-haired a handsome staircase leads to the social ball on
women got married than of the fair, brown, or the burricans deck. The designs of the stained dark-brown haired. glass in the hall represent scenes in the tropics. Electric lights have been placed in every part of the vessel. The in terior cabins are finished in white and gold. The skylights in the after cabin represent floral designs. The smoking room is abait the cabin on the barricane deck. Seven bathrooms and tollets are laid with encaustic tiles with marble Gttings. The second-class passengers have spacious quarters on the spar deck aft. The baggage-room is situated between dicks under the cabin and has a companion way leading to it for the convenience of passengers wishing to open their baggage. For cooling the refrigerator mom, preserving meats and pro- visions and supplying ice an Allen dense air machios has been supplied.
BANDMANN AGAIN.
A telegram from Helena (Montana) zaya:—. Bandmann, the actor, for a half interest in his Louise E. Baudet, has brought suit against extensive ranch and personal property.
Bandmann and Miss Baudet formed a part nership In the theatrical business in San Fizo- cisco about ten years ago and took a tour of Australia, Ceylon, India and other countries playingDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
Upon their return they continued thelt per formances through this country, after which Bandmann became infatuated with the cattle business and bought and stocked a ranch near Missoula, Mont
All this time he was playing "Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde at successfully off the stage as before the footlights, for one-half the money, estimated at $50,000, expended in the fine cattle ranch and other rural (ads, belonged to the scabrette Baudet as her share of the profits of their theatrical business.
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Dr. Beddoe considers that men with straight dark hair tre apt to enter the ministry, and red- whiskwed men to take to sport and horse flesh. Wars no doubt very quickly affect types. The young and the vigorous go to the wars, and older mro are the progenitors of the next gene ration. The physical standard was lowered in France after Napoleon's wars from this cause. Then wars kill off the young, à fact so well expressed by the famous saying of Hersdatus.— "In prace sans bury their fathers; in war fathers bory their son." Wars are sisa apt to be especially hard upon the ruling class. The matte on the family monuments of the Herberts In Montgomery Church is a finely poetic exaggeration of this fact, Rara est in nobilitate "sansciss—N. Y. Tímans
COSTS AND CHARGES IN LAW COURTS.
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of the wind to two polată, 1-Fores of the Wad according to Bassletseala, Gas-Brace of the wrenches, à Bendy, Diesched elenda, of Delading rato, / You, z Gloomy; & Kaï, 2 Lightning, #Ovwout, # Fatning shower, a Squally, • Rain, # Buoy Tinder Visiblky, w Dew, wed). _yorkala_by_faches, turāža and kundrede.k.
W. DORICE. Hangkong Observatory, 15th July, 1892
HONGKONG REGISTER.
THE LAWYER'S "EL DORADO."" No doubt Jack Cade was filled with good intentions ja the interests of society when he exhorted bis followers to "kill all the lawyers." If some modern prototype of his, animated by the simonest desire, were to sound the toesin against the long-robed gentry, we fancy It would bekchoed by many others besides those who gather at the Queen's Statue. Of course in social conditions and systems of laws which encourage the hands of all men to be raised against each other, the existence of the "Devil's Own a recessary evil. Lawyers are maluly Direction of wind...... instrumental in the manufacture of laws, swell
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as in the administration of them, in both of which caparities they bare at all timet kept an eye advantageously on the main chance. „It was their chose identification with the law that prompted Cade to propose a crusade against Hongkong Observatory, 15th July, 1892. the fralemity as the primary cause of the suffer- ings of the people. Be that as it may, there can be no nying the fact that laws and law- There is now very great activity in the field offers, pat and parcel of a constitutional
ANTHROPOLOGICAL SUGGES-
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TIONS.
your paper shert articles on Priesteraft and the and circulation in, the Acchipelago of the said anthropological study, some of our Americant with crushing weight on the bulk of
Philippiner.
He is a native of alamba whess his family at one time owned large estates. Some years. #go he went to Europe where he received a liberal education, adopting eventually the pro-
feation of mediclae. He is both doctor and Inwyer by examination and a clever Haguist, speaking no less than five European languages fiver ly.
His book "Noll Me Tangere" directed against the priests and in fact a true and clever exposé of their iniquitous practices, first drew attention to him. This book was followed by several others which, as you may imagine, excited the most virulent animosity of the priests.
He arrived in Hongkong in November last,
Mad after some corespodence with the Manila Government and having been assured by the Captain General on his word of honor, that he would be unmolested, eventually came to Manila A about ten days'ago in order to realise what little
properly might still remain to him.
It appears that during the examination of bis luggage in the Custom House a few pamphlets on priests and priesteralt were discovered and on this frivolous pretext he was arrested, not withstanding the guarantee he had received, and is now awaiting deportation.
dize-ly or indirectly attack the Catholic Religion author's works or any pamphlets or leaflets which or National Unity.
(Specified datat are allowed to the fababit. anis of different provinces to deliver up to the local authorities any such literature that is in their possession). And after such time anyone possessing such iteratore will be considered disthan language. But at the same time there are affected and treated as such,
The responsibility of the rigorous measures which a painful duly imposes on me will fall on those who etc, etc, dic
DISPUJOL.
NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.
The Grand Treasurer of Formoss arrived from the North pet steamship Hasas the other day, HE Tong will remain in Shanghal for a short time until the steamship Smilk arrives to take him to his post of duty.
In the middle of last moon, the brigands who most daring act. are creating bevor in Tientsin, committed to the stable where H.E. LI keeps his horses, To show their skill they weat
It is now ascertained that the stolen animal has and took one of the animals away with them. been recovered, but the thief is still at large, though the authorities are trying every effort to
effect his capture.
in the country south-west of Soochow there is a hill called the Yao Fong Shan, on the top
this department of inquiry. The recent tendency universities having recently established chats in
seems to be 10 Erust more to
physical characterludes in deciding questions of race than to language, which heretofors has been the malu reliance. It is said, for instance, that the shape of the skall is a more permanent quality of face certain physical changes which seem to be very rapid in their action. A distinguished anthro pologist, Dr. Beddoe, has some interesting remarks upon these facts in the Scottish Review, There seems to be no doubt that the effect of climate in deciding types is considerable. It has been shown that a fair complexion An advantage in might give its owner: a moist climate. The fair complexious would therefore prevail in such a climate. There are also tendencies at work the effect of which would he to make people dark. One of these is malaria, a peculiarity of which disease is that the falt seem to be more liable to its ravages than the dark. In New Orleans the fair races of Northern Europe are said to suffer most from yellow fever and the negroes least, The Latin peoples of Northern Europeans and more liable than the Southern Ecrope are less liable then the
American would probably not be able to hold negroes. Dr. Beddoe's belief is that the Anglo- his own in New Orleans if he did not make use of other races better suited to the conditions of the climate than himself.
Conditions of life undoubtedly affect stature. Any one familiar with the lower classes of the English cities must have observed how short of
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Today's Advertisements.
NOTICE,
MESSRS. KUHN & Co. husby notify the Public that they have this day disposed of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and good will of their old established business in Hong Kong to Mess. SIEGFRIED KOMOR and ARTHUR KUHN, who from this date wil carry on the Business as heretofore under the Style or Form of KUHN & Co. All outstand
ng accounts will have to be paid to the new Firm, and all claims sgainst the old Firm must be presented on or before the in of August
Mesars, Kohn & Co. while taking the
them during so many years, sincerely trust that public for the liberal patronaga bestowed on their further kind support may be extended to the now Firm.
the people that is, upon those who are brought are unfortunate enough to be driven into within the direct operation of that system, or litigation. The costs and interminable charges entailed by our system of judicatura are most oppressive. It is too aften made a vehicle of malignant persecution against the work by the strong, of acaibilation of the poor by the sich, and of malicious triumph over the righteous by the unrighteous. A canning, unprincipled man may even make a lucrative trade out of the system by the facility with which he can adapt the courts to his own uses. Take, for example, small civil cases in the lower courts
next. which judgments are entered against upon defendants. The costs that attach to these causes swell up the original claims to fifty, and even one hundred per cent, before they are done with the anhappy debtor. We will sup pose that an unfortunate individual is mammoned before the magistrate for a debt of £15 He may be an honest man battling through fe galast many difficulties; he does not deny his ability, on the contrary ha is very anxious to discharge it when able to do so. The creditor is aware of the man's position, but closes his anxiety. The creditor wants to secure Judgment, eyes to eltler bis present inability or honest
court to guatlly that purpose, and the latter and consequently drags the wretched debter to finds himself ordered by the presiding trafe, under, pains and penalties, to forthwith pay. sam double the original debt, through the addition of court charges and Lawyers! fees. It is nothing that he could not pay the money lathe first Instance and is much less able
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NOTICE
KUIN & Co.
REFERRING to the above, we herewith beg to notify to the RESIDENTS of we have taken over the BUSINESS of Messrs. Hongkong and Outports, that from this data KUHN & Co. Hongkong, and we shall continue to conduct? the establlikment in the same Style as heretofore, hoping to be Lavond with the to our predecessors to the past. same Uberal patronage as has been extended
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one morning in the woods and is buried and consulted with the town olders and related to/Are not so hardy as the stocky and slowly ever to the total demolition of the miserable from Meste KUH & Co., to Sell by presents a pitiable spectacle in its abject sub- understanding what motive the foreigner had in universal." It was pointed out many years ago povebowark of our freedom and liberty the art of July, 1892, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
NFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that ARTILLERY PRACTICE will take place from the Balcher's Battery on the oth, aist, aand and 23rd instant, commencing each day as soon as possible after 8 M. and will probably be completed by 1s NOON.
The llae of fire will be in Northerly and Westerly directions from the Battery:
All Ships, Junks and other vessels. are can- tloned to keep clear of the ranges.
Inhabitants of the houses near Belchers are warned to keen their glass windows open during the PRACTICE, and all people working In the vicinity of Belcher's Battery are also warned to keep clear of that part which will be Indicated by gunners placed on sentry for the purpose.
By Command,
G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 14th July, 1892.
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*BENFICA large TEN ROOMKO HOUSE in Robinson Road, with a splendid „Tennis Comt.
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adopt to rid themselves of troublesome opponents: silver and that the veins teemed with that discoverer with Darwin of the idea of natural ultimately overcome by its costs. Poor folks KC | LFTS, EAR-RINGS, STUDS, PENDANTS: | occupied by Messrs. Dunn, Melbye & Co.)
And what is the sum totel'of this man's offence? Simply that he has the capacity to form indo-, metal, pendent
opinions and the courage to express them, podem
Whatever may be his fate He is a man whom Anyone may be prand to claim as a compatriot or as a friend. And he will not have lived in vain, for he has lifted the rell of sanctity and hypocriay which conceals the foul cesspool of priesteraft and has shown his countrymen the true, characters and lives of the men who pre- sume to ausage their destiales, both here and hereafter..
I am, Dear Sir,
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Also,
Priestly ples were incking him from the mement of his landing to Manila and his every house were carefully noted and these action, every person with whom he spoke, every 'suspected houses have already been visited and rigorously searched for traces of Anti-Catholic Hierature and yet some say the Inquisition is dead!
Joló is spoken of as his probable destination of which stands a temple occupied by Buddhist stature these classes are. loquiries coverings to pay the judgment; that is not the law's and I must inform you that, in the Philippines, monks. A short time ago a foreigner went to wide field have ascertained that the diference business. Moreover, the judicial system being between the average stature of this class and also an oblging universal debt-collector, for deportation to fold is a faron de parler for sen- the place having made a careful survey of every that of the classes above them is about two suffletett comalderation received, goes still farther tence, of death. The Governor of Joló has power thing, sad enquired of a mook whether they of life and death over prisoners and no awkward would lease the place to bim, for which he inches. Tall youths among the lower classes and sets other portion of its machinery in enquiries are ever made. A man is found dead offered a large sum of money. The priest are more likely to suffer from consumption, and motion to help the creditor to collect bis money voila tout. Public opinion strongly though them what had passed between himself and the developing young men... There are, it may be debtor. The man is unfortunate, and he has to secretly in favor of Rizal, but the Manila press foreigner. The elders, on hearing this, and not universal. It was pointed out many which are pay the prios of being made cogulent of his by the laws of his country. Such is the mision to this latest decres of priestly intoler-inting to five in she also have an accessive development of the human brain. It is often rejested that there is no law for the
such desolate spot, con- that nature bad set a barrier against the ex
́st bla" SALES Rooms, Duddell Street. very large heads I hear that, since his confinement. Rizal has examined. A few able deputies werd forth with because infants
BELTO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. refused to take food, de tottunement, sal toe despatched to the spot designated and began to filed in coming into the world. The writes say. Men will frediently submit with alent tes gusto well the usskupulous methods which piests can prospect the place. After a careful examination that he found confirmation of this view while to harsh dening, extortion, and robbery rather and other PRECIOUS STONE MOUNTED The FINEST SELECTION of DIAMOND they pronounced that the hill was fall of white sindying at the maternity hospital, in Vienna. than enter a law court to be beffated about by
knows that Mr. Wallace, who was co-delays an uncertainties, and, perhaps,WELRY consisting of ;-RINGS BRACE selection, considers that agency, although, very meagra chance of obtaining redress, equity, of course, powerful in the earlier ages of society, or fastica.undrourexisting system, asthey cannot Our Kiangal correspondent informs us that a has ceased to be strongly operative under the bear the expense of counsel and count charges. short time ago two important Kelas Hing leaders conditions of modern civilization. He considers Money alons leads to victory. A rich man, or were arrested in Forang Helen. Both of the that the weaker individual perished among one who presies on the possession of influence prisoners were proprietors of oplam dens, which savages, but that he is protected and preserved and position, by engaging counsel skilful in they used as randiavona for the members to 13 meders civilised society. We cannot help special bleading, can succeed to impressing judge emble and holdmettings. It is now discovered thinking that ia this conclusion Mr. Wallace was and jury in his favor, even though the opposite that an open outbreak was contemplated by the influenced by the gentleness and what we might though poorer side may be the wronged party. Kolaos, who had appointed the fath of the call the optimism of his disposition. For, while Hence the saing, The law is for the rich, a seventh moon to be the day of doom the weaker man no longer dies at the hands of luxury coating dear in which no poor man can Their plan was to set fire to the houses the stronger in combat, as was once the case, afford to induce. The State does not help the foside the north, south, and west rates, and and while the struggle for existence is selling moneyless and unless he la criminal offender, while the authorities would be engaged in fight like so ruthless as it once was, nevertheless that in which case he is mercifully provided with and take the city. At the time of the arrest
goes on.
We means of legal defence at the pabila expense, seditious letters, munitions of war and tickets of selection which are still at work, and which pro but as rule we are as obfuscated, as to
We pay heally for the making of our laws, membership and other unlawful articles were After several years of voluntary exile during found. As soon as they are convicted they will baby wat ons of able is conjugal selection medle of a Colla semana ofthe athy exert considerable infernce in fashioning mode manracture andmeaning as arith- which he has published various books and receive the punishment they deserve, and their Francis Galton bas remarked that the arrest of lawyer to the country' Legislature. We pay numerous pamphlets which are although not of heads will be put on exhibition for planning intellectual activity which was a characteristic them fa being our legislators. We pay them for Exactly Anti-Catholic yet of impudently anil treason against their country, th monarchical views-which have been clandes
of the Middle Ages was due to the fact that the looking alter their own business. We pay them scholars and the men of intellect went told the for telling us about our lawn for wald we at P.Ma Hitely introduced into this Colony, **Spanish subject bon in the Philippines directed some
monasteries and did not reproduce their kind, have already alde We pay for the buildings while the continuance of the race was left to in which we hear their forenale months ago from Hongkong a letter to the The Parw will leave San Francisco for China sturdy fellows with more physique than bead. We pay the Julge handsomely for Interpret log pleadings. Goveroment offering his advice for the better and Japan on August 4th in command of Captain Dr. Beddos, who, we believe, has written a book the laws, and the Government, also paid by government and progress of the Philippines, to William Ward, late on the steamer Rio de on The Statore and Balk of Man in the British us, makes us pay heavily for the privilege of which he received no answer, because at that time Janeiro The Par is the largest steel passenger Iles, confirms this suggestion of Galton from receiving our own lars in our own bulkings. he commenced circulating his fast work. In and freight sleamer ever built on the Pacific his own observations. He says that, although In fact, we pay all round for everything second letter, dated in May, after acknowledging Cast No expense has been spared to make he has had to contend with a good deal of pre-Excessive costs in the Courts are simply the policy of generous morality and justice lately the vessel model of marine Richficctors and Judice on the part of the clergy: In bis investiga pinader. Of course, the Treasures murt and Inaugurated in this country and perhaps convenience. Outside of the steel plates ared tons, be has always taken advantage of his way and means, and he does so by raising encouraged by the mercy extended to various of in the hull and bollers the vessel is the product opportunities to examilde menkish skulle and verence from the administration of juicer his relativa, previsualy condemned to exile, he of California labor from keelson to topmast and has found them highly developed, while the and Impores alerous burdens on the people, announced his intention of returning to his slem to stern. The Pare is 350 feet in longib akulls of persons apparently belonging to the hardly consisunt with a free concepter of free native land in order to realize any possessions has a beam of 45 feet, and depth of hold medieval chivalry ware poorly developed, dom. Thus, With the lawyers and the Colonial which might remain to himself and his friendly '97) feet. It ferestimated that the gross One of the writer's Illustrations of the action Treatment we are literally left between the deri and proceed with sheir various families te found festage will be about gorg tons, or sixty seven of conjugai rejection in dctermining types is upon and the deep. Tom&yany dunday Thema
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