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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895.
TELEGRAMS.
(Special to Stem Oberoir) THE CRISIS IN SPAIN.
MADRID, March 24th,
unofficial
members of the Legislative Council to have to ask for the adjournment of a second reading. or of the proceedings when a BI!!TM is In Committee, because the draft has been in
The politics! calls boht about by the their hands so short a time that, with their
reifenation of S-na Sagles-who was returned other important avocations, It has been to power in ifos with a large”majvity of the COLD IN THE HEAD, &c. Impossible for them to read it, much less Liberal party to support kim, but why, during make themselves 'acquainted with its the past year bad to tremstract bla Cabinet provisions in all their bearings. The twice-bes now een terminated by the forms. same.complaint was made just fiftyion of a corlltion cabinet under Sange Candivas,
and
In was embodied « Conservative, and the previous premier. years
special!!représentations
FRANCE AND MADAĞASCAR, petitions and from the mercantile community of
LONDON, March 24th. Hongkong to the House of Commons. A very powerful?Committee of that House sat to consider these petitions, and others. on the subject of the trade with China generally, and they recommended that Bills in Hongkong should be published for six months before being presented for their first reading in the Legislative Council. Six months is rather a long period and was, perhaps, more appro-
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A Court-Marilal hes hern Feld by the French officer: ta Madogscar for the trini of an American named Walker, who was formerly | United States Consul, and who was charged with corresponding with the Herag. He has been sentenced to zo years' imprisonment.
THE GRAND OLD MAN.
March 24th.
|
New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. bargain; Spain might help in her anxiety
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JAPANESE vernacular papers report that since news of his second great success, the capture of Wel-hat-wal, reached Europe, Field Marshall Count Orama has received an immense number of congratulations from mittary officers, pal countries. clans, and others resident to various forelga
Ir may interest the "Son of Heaven" and the King of Korea who have never seen anything of the world, to know that two of the children of the King of Slam. Prince Devawongre's two children, and one child of Prince Damrong. M. Mame and the Misses Rollo Jacquemyns, with Chow Man Rajama". «on of Phyà Môntel, and throw Stamere affacht, were to leave Bangkok as the 31st alto. by H.M.S. Mahut Rajkumar for Singapore, en route for Europe by German tell..
ALL the Great Powers appear to be profiting by the experience of the Chinese and Japanese in naval warfare, and exitaordinary efforts are beteg made to find a substitute for wood in the Interior fitilngs of war vessels. Wooden furn!- ture is to be abandoned
will find place *xcellent health, despf's the bad weather which the vessels already in commission ought not to
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Mr. Gladstone has returned from Cennes in | Inflammable materiał us poraza, and an Httle
on alipboard.. It is an open
whether
the fight among the
performers of two for the safety of the Philippines. Even such efficient and graceful musicians as Mrs. Chill, which very nearly sold her fleet to Matheson, (violoncellite) and Miss !!um. China, is not out of the question. The management and all who have taken part in phreys (first violin), We congratulate the Nepalese Maharaja might send his Gurkhas to the relief of his suzerain, but which they succeeded presenting tha
production on the efficient manner la this is barred by distance and time. The masterpiece, and we were glad to bo'lce
difficolt writer concludes by saying:-"All we the audience some of those beat
among
Lo
are trying to do is to remind, our readers | judge of the merits of this eaters moty
And
much pleased that a dylig elephant makes rushes that every one of whom seemed
with the
of RUCCOSS the in the Far East it is the impossible which
presentation. over all the Rathering.
beamed the kindly actually occurs; and that while all
Amprovin? sil'e of His Landship the Plskap deliberate thought points to a tremendous
felling Jika
a benediction on the boly song. Japanese victory, a victory which may We understand
that on
on Saturday evening. There shake the whole world out of its attitude will be another performance of the oratorio, of lazy contemplation, there is an off-
when there should he meh larger audience. There chance remaining, which, even in the week of true educational Interest than the encourage no more warthy object of charity and when Sir Westman Pearson won Colches- mer ter for the Liberals, may be worth tent of uch worthy efforts to cultivate and worthily present this class elevating music. minutes' study."
As indicated above Mr. D. K. Sliman the principal soiolet, and all the numbers allotted to bim he gave #
most satisfactor account of. He was, it may be added, ably the leading sopranos, Men. supported by the Mitchell and Miss Lammert, who gave a very sweet rendering of "I waited for the Lord," bat | hardly less appreciable were the efforts of Mrs. Craddock and Mr. Siiman in "My song shall be alway Thy mercy."
THE CONGERT AT THE CITY BALL.
1
In a musical communite the rendering of an oratorio, with orchestral accompsalment is
perhaps, no other product of musical thought that always a most interesting event, and execially so when the performers are amateurs. There Is bs overhauled as rapidly as possible, if they are to be depended up in an engagement. A ship is judged so critically and from such a high that can be made untenable by being fired standpalat, and naturally success li Ità presenta- Would LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ration la correspondingly valued and naval
Contemporary,
propertionate. be of much account, no matter how beary ly difficult to attain. So well in this understood
To make all the her guns or armour.
that we always And Des
Dearly everything BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.
navies of the world fireproof will cost a great essayed, except this class of
of classica! THE V. X. C. Sports take place at Happy Valley deal of tanner, but it seems evident the expen-music. The reason is, of course, not far to
to-morrow afternoon.
Accnsotro to the latest news, kom Slam, King Chulalongkorn has completely recovered from his serious indisposition.
months from London to China was not unusual, but in these days of rapid travelling and of Instantaneous com- munication by wire, it might, with advantage, be reduced to a month. In there any reason why, in the vast majority of cases, Bills should not be prepared, printed and circulated, for the information of all concerned, for thirty-one days at least before the meeting of Council at which they are to be read a first time? Of
cases in which the A BOARDING HOUSE runner was fined $35 course, there are legislature must proceed more rapidly, as Magistracy this mosaing for boarding the Para in the case of the Ordinance relating to Chun Chew Kino without permission while
the ship was under way The Gow was paid. the issue of Bank notes which was passed the other day. There was a special object to be attained and at once, and itwas AT a meeting of the "Odd Valamer" society at carried through without any one objecting 9 o'click to-night, Dr. Cantile In the Chair, Mr. or there being any reasonable grounds for E. F. Skertcbly will read a papɔr on "The A customs, legends and superstitions of Cagayan obstruction in any shape or form. month wood give all persons interested Sa'p." ample time to study the Government's proposals, to discuss them with their propiates, to ascertain facts and compare impressions. Members of Council would then have no fair grounds for urging postponements and adjournments. In a month every difficulty could have been foreseen and, possibly, provided for. The
AT the Magistracy this morning a common edgine-house keeper was charged with falling to register his establishment. The hearing lasted a considerable time and was ultimately adjourned til Tuesday next. Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared
on behalf of the defendant.
eive
#nof the cauliaus, spectacular Alt
of many
WAS
The programme was as follows:- Symphony...Maestoso con Moto «Allegro-Allegrello spitalom
Ailaglo relacio Chann...........
.."All Man, all things Sala and Choruña pa
Praise theu 1' Lord." Mr. J. D. Recitative and Ait. Sing ye mwalse,"r Mr. DK Sliman. Chorus...................... All yr chatered is the Lord, Duet and Chomsi.................."I waited for the Exord.” Mrs, Mitchell and· Mlas Lammert,
"The vorrass of Death."
diture will have to be made if thoroughly | «suppeals to the deeper spiritual and grander | Cherai.
efficient fighting machines are to be secured,
WLE
bring To fully
Chori.......... Dart
Mr. D. K. Silman
mang ..**The night is departing.” Let all men praise the Lor "My song shall be alway Thy mercy." Mm. Craddock and Me, Riman,
nations, offer to the Lord.” The Jndles and gentlemen who took part in the performance were
Chorus 10.
Conductor—Mr. Geo. P. Lammert. Sopranos-Mina Murray Baln, Min, Dyer Pall, Mrs. Braidwand, Miss Clement, Mrs. Crad- dock, Mrs. Davil, Mrs. Dalrymple, Miss Gog
any forms of musical composition
sides of nature. While, is true, in
in its THE remstas of the late General Fielding who treatment it passes
through all
all phases of human as already reported in these columns, surfe, the joys and sorrows, the punishments and cumbed, o za attack of Adetle chofers at a5th ultimo to the Protestant Cemetery, Bank-impliedly in their relation to infinity, Immortality Bangkok a few days ago, were laterred on the rewards, the hopes and despairs, the weaknesses
and strength,
them directly or kok, in the presence of sla
= large concourse of praple,
and the am
omnipotently divine; Military honours were accorded, the process, morbid me, but in the foot in a depress. alon going by ziver in Slamesa naval boats resurrection, now life anthe great glory of the
of glo. eternal salvation," by blue-jackets, accompanied by which we have
ave beard so much, manned
1. Ms. J. D. Humphreys, Miss O. Hunt, Ma. steam launches. The cafflin
Ha kell,
Mrs. Higen. Mire Lammert, Mre. several borne in a large barge, upon a catalalca
out these deep and subtle shades of feeling as Leigh, Mist Mast, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Mackin-
■ catafalco inilmated to musical theme like an oratorio, it
Mr. Seth. draped in black. A Slamese miillary band was
orio, if | toch, Mrs Mrs. Woodcock. is therefore exceedingly difficult, taking
Altos.--Mrs. Brewitt, Mro. Boxshall, Mrs. present, and Major Schau commanded an escort of patient, intelligent application, combined C. ( Cax Mrs. F. Dodwell, Mrs. Grodman, of 200 men, from whom a firing DAILY WAS with 1 proper knowledge and
besides 15 field
field guns. Mr. de Bassen Bri
for these bigher free of sexthetical stad tish Chared, was chief mourner, and the funeral The great obstacles and complextiles and the Waw attended by most of the
enormous expense involved in the maintenance tiret, H. R. H. Prince Bbanurangst, the Com- of an orchestra, sulted for the finished rendering mander in Chief, H. E. Phya da Cho, and all the of this class of compositions, naturally stimulated officers of the Army a memorial wreath bearing the device
the development and perfection of that marvel- substitute for the orchestre, the modern being placed on the coffin on behalf of the Chief stop organ, which in proper surroundings and In of the Staff H. H. Phra Ong Chon and Com the hands of an artist gives us the clearest con- modne de Richelien represented the Siamese caption of beavasly music that the human mind barge to the Mortuary Chapel, and thence to instrument-gad-ilke volca, as it were, for the Mr. J. R. Crook, Mr. W. E. Crow, Mr. D. W.
formed.
• foreign representa-
"Peace to the Brave"
study.
Mrs. Grimble, Miss Hazeland, Mrs, Leach, Mrs. Mas, Mrs. Master, Mrs. McBean, Mrs. Mudie, Mrs. Sach
Sachse, Mrs. Tooker,
Mr. M. Dent, P. Brewell Me, M. Dipple,
Tenors Mr. Brewitt, Mr. R. P. Lammert, Mr. E. F. Mackay, Mr. F. W. Malt land. Mr. J. C. Matheson, R., Me. E. A. Mensor, Mr. F. D. Maclean, Mr. W. Robinson, Mr. C. E. Speizgs, Mr. D. K. Simas, Mr. W. M. Wood. Mr. B. Benjamin, Mr. H. E. Boxball, Mr. G. Basies.---Mr. W. G. Allen, Mr. W. Armstrong,
decanted at the Dispensary before being | Government draughtsman would be able, COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson | Navy, and the coffin was borne fram the faneral has thus far been able to deviam in a single Bailoch, Mr. E. R. Burdon, Mr. H. W. Bird,
sent out.
SHERRY-Fxcellent dinner and after dinner Winer, of very uperlör vintage. All are
true Xers Wines.
the Ara College in Hongkong the other day a young classic was translating-Rex fugit (the king flees). “Quite right,” said the mester, If it is In the present tense, "but if it were la tha part tense, bow would you render it 7" "The king bas fleas !" was the bland reply of the youthfol sinologue.
the grave, by Siamese military officers. The Rev. Canon Greenstock conducted the funeral
service.
THE REMAINING CHANCES OF
CHINA.
|
the traf
Craddock, Mr. 1. Goosmann, Mr. G. C. Hay- ward. Mr. J. Hastings, Mr. R. Iebell, Mr. C. W. Longuet. Capt. A. W. Miller, R. N., Mr. A. Sharp, Mr. E. C. Shepherd, Mr. W. Tarn,
ORCHESTRA.
131 Viollo--Mis Humphreys, Mr M. Alsberg, Mr. H. B. Cox, R.N, MỀ. J. G. Schroeter.
and Viola-Mr. E. J. Lopes, Sergt. Jaffrey,
Viola-Pie. Barington.
aulically made from raisins and currents, columns: the full text of a Bill; that | Two ticksɑa coolles were charged'at the Pollen. Spectator of February 25th calls attentions back to the full artistic orchestra as the Pte. Haines, Pte. Peachey.
CLARET:-Our Clarets, Including the lowest priced, are gustanteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not
as generally the case with Cheap Wines.
BRANDY:-A!! our Brandy to guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage, WHISKY --A our Whisky is of excellent quallty and of greater age than most brands in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked "E" is universally popular and is pro- naunted by the best local connoisseurs to be soperior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market, ·
We caly guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorleed Agents at the Coast Parts.
at the end of a month, to bring a fresh | & Co. mind to the consideration of the subject.
But we imagine we boar Honorable the Colonial Secretary objec- ting that It is useless to publish Bills a month beforehand; that the draft is practically buried in the pages of the Gaste, and that the daily papers very seldom take sufficient interest in the business of legislation to reproduce in their
Legislators and the community generally are too fully occupied with their own affairs to give the requisite time and attention
of contents
the Government to Gazette, and that until notice of the meeting of Council has actually Issued, no Honorable Member would find time to devote to the study of the subject. There is B great deal
the
Court to day, at the instance of Henry Holmes and Walter Goodchild, seamen, with " picking" their pockets Inst night. The charge was proved up to the hilt, and the enlng Celowʻlals were sentenced to 40 days and three months' hard
Labour each.
Violoncello-Mrs. Matheson, Mr. H. Ehmer, Corp!. Judd.
Bass-Mr. W. T. Pollard, Pte. Plamb, Pte,
Taylor.
Flute--M. Sergt. C. Gornell, Pte, Sality. Oboe Mr. J. Abrebast, Pte. Kedge, Clarionet Mr. A. Comming, Pte. Hall.
phong. Burton, L.-Corp), Sherman,
utterance of diviss sounds. This myriad-toned Inspired Instrument makes the artistic rendering of these great musical works possibility, but trained musical mind, in its more exacting demand for even greater artinilo verity, feels that richer affects are in the union of many sweetly blended voices of different ilmbres, repre. seating in miniature the microcosm of our buman lives i and despite the glory of the organ, A noticeable leading article in the
most estafactory loterpreter of mical thought to the apathy with which the China-Japan and the most fitting accompaniment and war is looked upon at home, though the development of the matchless glorias of the rise of Japan to the first position among human voice. Any attempt therefore to give Astatic Powers is the most amazing orchestral expression to superior musical creations should receive every encouragement incident of the half-century, and the issue of the war, no matter what it be, can possible, even ilofaomewhat indifferent success,
since these efforts are along the path to hardly fall to affect England and her highest musical possibilities. Wa, very much interests profoundly. The writer, after reze We use courteously informed by the Manager of discussing the character of the Chinese castion of this
our space forbida farises dls- mest interesting subject; of truth the Bank of China Japan and the Straits, Ltd., Court, proceeds as follows-
we apologize for Laking so much of | in this, but whether Honorable that he received this morning a telegrant from Members do or do not perform their his Head Office in London advising that an
The Navy having failed, the Army having our readers time for this introduction; but we
have thought 縣 best to
few palats to recall these falled, and the Court being on the fevidence tu- duties or only perform them perfunc-amended reconstruction scheme has been competent, what chance has China, as we know in order that our readers might more clearly by the kindly favored the torily, there is no reason why the Govern- ment should not do its duty and give the accepted by the deperiters and made absolute it, of surviving the Japanese attack? It can, of appreciate how much had been done
course, make peace, but the Mikado will only ladies and gentlemen who so fullest publicity to its proposals and allow by the Court,
grant peace on conditions which will reduce the community last night with a pleasing sad con-
scientious rendering of Mendelsohn's 甜 mighty Empire to a position of the most ample time possible for their
Lobge Vassalago, and
The steamship Memnon arrived from consideration. There could then be no repairers.
W. ROBINSON & Co, plaas builders, tuners and we find it difficult to belleve even now, although student of music is well acquainted and of Borneo, this morning, bringing the March
sang," an exquisite cantats with which every reasonable grounds (as there are now) for
he will consent to any terms which good knowledge that it is unnecessary for which we take the following interesting protests against hasty legislation.
will impair bli dignity. He does not realise bis herein further to consider AKSE, Bacon says that he who proposes several excise officere arrested four yamen defeat as a European Monarch would, and be however, we are fully justified in
We think items?—
that right, for molluscous structure like bis were with the limited facilities and alter or amend the law should runners on board the sidamaz Fuskun, from | may be is not feel wounds as a bigger leluure for musical cultivation and the smail | high prices in Sulu.
Canton, to possession of 68 trels of illicit opium,
Empira They were "up" to-day and flaen amouating in huleta would, and be may be able to retreat available musical element that exists in Hong
10
the
regret that
and
*—Las-Corpi. Fancey. Trombons-Lee-Corpi. George, Lee-Corp).
Edmonds.
Timpant Lee. Carpl. Gilbert, Plano-Miss-Hitching.
NORTH BORNEO NOTES.
This morning Aç'iaz Sergeant Williamson and had kas selected Li Hong-chang as ich most people of enture have such a number of the North Borneo Herald, from
make himself, in the first place, thoroughly acquainted with the law A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, as it stands; then with the grounds on
the aggregate to §iyo were Imposed. which it is alleged that alteration or amendment is required, and the precise Is defects of which complaint is made, and, lastly, with the precise nature of the results he desires to attain by his amend- ments." We should be glad were every
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 1805.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
fle requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions,
not to the Editor.
Tax Aty add Head Coolles who find these berer during the strike, when they heard that
wawants bad bra› itqued for their arrest, have
westward or southward with big treàpores and
ultimate
which
ad successful manner. Over sixty slogers und
10
Gambier, made in Sandakan, is fetching
From Kudat comes news of a man
owners of ponies it is feared that the
through.
Court, and remain in the eyes of scores of millions kong could have produced this cantata in such running amok in Marudu Bay and taking and ble own people the absolute Emperor stl. There is a doubt as to his decision, but suppos: twenty-nine instrumental performers, meeting in the lives of two Sulu women and a man ing him to fight on, are there any chances of their spare moments only, have certainly suc before he was overpowered and placed
ceeded in working
out a very istalligent concep under restralet. success? There are, in our judgment, just three, of ton of the castata and presenting the same Owing to the absence of a number of
ane will be
le a manner that would do credit to many a decided to give Hongkong a wide barth in fatare
rejected, by all readers un Bill laid before the Council prefaced and with that object la view have sent apecial : acquainted with Asia, as absurd. It is just con. Frot is impossible to taka spʻin detall Sandakan Spring Meeting may fall
organisation. But in this brief. notice it is Advertisements, Rec, be addrerted to the "bang, Henghong by a short statement of the law on representatives down here from Canton to Calvable that some energetic and capable woman sealysis of the work of each of the leaders, at In his Court may be able to rule the Emperor the same time we unhesitatingly commend their the subject as it then stands; of the registar their dens and run their beiloess for
The prospectus of the North Borneo Letters Killtorial matters to be sent to The Editor and defects found in the law, and of the precise them.
• man can get close enough to his mi-d-end- stirred by prospect of fight from the palace, with careful sealous and successful results, and we State Cigar Syndicate has been issued. *Communicates btended for publication must be accompanied results the alterations proposed are
all his unknown terrors, may poklication; bat as evidence of good tits, not only for expected to attain. Such things may be TOMORROW evening the members of that
mind that sucks a presentation of this beautiful inusion) G. H. Hildyard, E. Stephens and G. Ennis. soldiery
encamped
poem was a possibility among us: - sad inspiring them wilk soms new
The capital is £10,000 in £1 shares, Whilst the enlumns of the Hongkong Triggraph will perfectly clear to the Attorney General deadly popular insti'allon, the fast!'ate of round Pel
hope may lefict
4 crushing defeat on the The arrangement of the orchestra and chèruv member of Council, and the unofficial considerable solmvtion. The president, Mr. D Japanese armies, which, when all told, do not was very picturesque and the music could be and it is understood the whole of the Include 80,000 effectives. That is most improb-heard to advantage from all parts of the beurs preliminary issue of 2,000 shares has been members have neither, as a rule, a Gülles, will we understand, be presented with special knowledge of law nor the requisite farewell address and interesting ceremony over able though the Taeping revolt was crushed by The attendance, while fair, should have been privately subscribed. The guarantee of
a woolam on the throne, because though ability | much larger a
community to note what lake tagether with the absence of any payments Advertisers are requested to forward all noticon stended for spare time wherein to make themselves; a cmoking concert, organised by Mc. C. T. Ïmay extemporisa na Krmy, and even Laspire the tapta and it is rathér à sad comment on the Chartered Company, says the Herald
coring fanaticism, it cannot provide with a
with warm interest in frequently displayed in, for for promotion should ensure a fair › cartridges, melíuite shellë, or tactical | Instance "min PET MAT other entertainments commencement. ·
Got to invidual members of the staff,
out of the
be open for the fair discussion by correspondant of all questions who introduces the Bill, but to no other Engineers and Shiphai'ders, will be the scene of Pekin masses of gaoise stali fool that the community may be justly. -prus | The Directors are Sir C. 1. Jessel, Messrs.
Afeitag public interests, le must be fittedly understood tha
the altar does not lo any way hold himself responsible for opinions thus arressed.
TO ADVERTISERS.
insertion da that day's issue not later than Three o'clock so as acquainted with such matters.
not do vetned the sarly publication of the paper.
Advertisements ad Subscriptions which was not ordered for a Axad plod wîl be pandated until counterande.
The Hongkong Tilemajh has the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far East, and la shæreften the
medium Acfvartisars, Tarusa ean, be latent on, application.
Telegraphic draws 10? Talagraph,"
The Honghong Talgrad's mumber at the Telephone Central
Exchange No. 1. lloogkong.
The Honghong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1895.
WHY HASTY LEGISLATION SHOULD BE AVOIDED.
Attorneys General, whose time is wholly Beady, Mr. Waddell, Mr. Madia and other wall
With Robinson, will be held, at which Mrs Techies of its powers. Abuelocated fall the larger "and" we are to ̈bs.
fo
strange as it may
oof that asdure.
Another of
our young
Irter
devoted to the service of the Government, | kaows smatezzzy have kindly promised to 1850",\\\ ranging believe to be a genuine one, not to | music, it imust be befped on by entertainments of the gold deposits of North Borneo is being
be to
no difficulty valuable aselstance.
to blame if hasty and ill-considered ordin-
A SPECIAL Committee sppulated by the Russian
that the
A new company formed for exploring
floated in England,
there ought
misy seem to many in helping the Unofficials In the
be Hghtly put out of calculation, is that the taca
the this character, and sucă opportunities can only be manner suggested. If that were done New plass repairing machinery, received by Japanese, o triumphant at sea, may be defeated sacred by those who are in the lead of society. the Government, at least, would not be W. Robinson & Co.
before Pakin; or, in other
"Mynah" surveying the prospects of supporting them. The
colony should, words,
the future population of Borneo concludes of these caststas at least bordes seamen accumulated within 7200|||
and probably sumbering half ances were voted on and allowed to pass by Ministry of Finarce has drawn up a scheme / Paraising the shame of China, the monosce a month during the winter season, and that as soon as the Chinaman can, Inde- the public and its representatives without embodying the mesures which by their native civils acht as the Mexicans fought they might later as take part in oratoria and self and family with their simple wants, le young people should also be encouraged to pendently of European supervision or and the disgrace of
of study in the schools choral music in order that employment, earn enough to supply him- remonstrance, We urge upon the Govern necessary to take in order to extend beyond its their dynasty, may fight as
crush Cantata festivals. With best Passing ment the propriety and advantage of presest propritions · ike・ ezmuneran between: Cortes, disregard death altogether, and gestions we will close with a few water such a flood of immigration will set in glving effect to the recommendations of Russia, Central Asia, and Chinn, si pen
Japanese by the abeer weight of fighting
The Spaniards nearly lost the New references to the performance of last night,
may by
the House of Commons although made
numbers.
in 1815, and, if six months is too long, to | Ma Harry DE WIENT, the`Siberian explorer Lunch in that way, and the Japanese is I dered by the orchestra, although at first some of
who passed through Hongkong as route to possibility lose China too--a possibility Erglad in October last, is mow in the United ordinary legislation, and to publish with Staten on a lecturing tour, during which he will Manchus are babi
concede at least one month, for all
Barore making special Inquiry into the to be attained by the proposed legislation. The greater the haste the less the nature and effect the legislation which speed" is an old maxim verified in the case has been the "Immediate cause of of many of the laws "rushed" through the the strike which has, happily, just been Legislative Council in recent years, for force it is notorious that scores of them have
b6
FOOT
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I it would reside half the your in Peklu, And Pitles that the able and indefatigabla:
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that only the musicians were slightly nervus and delayed "An amusing article by “Tau” describes the draft Bill a short statement of the law, speak at New York, Chigage, and San Francisco, should go on relening. The Chinese would ment fortunately, however, this soon wore off a new P, and O, steamer, the Xina Balu, that the dynasty in a messurs the smooth flow of the general move prophetically the effects of the arrival of of the defects found in it, and of the results his object bring to safety the stalment of rather have the Ming back, and though we We suggest that theft Symphony Wat will se the from London direct in thirty-three days,
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