Sassoon, Dalrymple, and Darby were re-elected Birthe Consulting Committes.
On the motion of Captain ANDERSON, seunded by Mr. MAOLEAN, Mesir. A. Corea cad A. P. MacEwen were re-elected anditars.
The CHAIRMAN-Theat, closes the businius of the meeting, gentloust. I thank you for your attendance.
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VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB. A meatlag of the members of the Victoria Rooraation Club was held in the Gymnasia of that institution on the 27th October, when there
THE DAILY PRESS, TUEJDAY, NOVEMBER 3an, 1885.
The captain says he has boen wastor of a ship for over twenty years and doclares the typhoon experienced this vayage to be the most terrible he ever encountered Courier.
of twenty feet, they project to the setint of {fally a font. From this point they arch thoir way noress the quart under the ceiling and form the supports of the roof.
The following draft disposition of space is published for general information:
In the plan "long" mesue down the court, “deep” means across the court.
Longth 145 ft.
Gangway
.15m
Depth 17 ft. 6 in.
Length 145 ft.
LEVY SIDE.
DR 17 FT. IN.
To a ND.
Statform required 2 fast high, 8 feet long, and 17 fact & imeban door,
Table 17 foot 6 Izchen deep, 3 fest high, „G fest long, The contro of the table te be an oupled with indica
for which I thought two rounds per man them. 8.30 am, main royal mast and yard car- enough. It was not on account of the danger ried away. After this the wind and spa gradual- that I gave the order so so. The quarterly decreased. master bright the charges; I did not tell him any partiene number. Há brought them in a ¦ paper, and they were not all used, about sight or pine twing left. The dosessed was well liked on board, and xe cua had any grudge against him I did not see which rifle it was that hot him. THE GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG.
Horhart. Plore, third ofEoor of the Glenfrein, gure similar oridanus as to the firing of the
The Japan Mail writes as follows-Sir Depth 17 rt. 8 in. rides, aave that he said they wore firing in Coorge Bowen's speech at the opening of the scriminately as they got ready. Ho sail session of the Tegislative Council of Hongkong. had dred off my rifle oase, and I on the 7th instant, curtaine much interesting in- was a moderate attendance Mr. G. D. Boningthen walked to the wheelhouse door, where formation with regard to the stato of the was voted to the chair, and he called on the charged my rifle with another cartridge, and colony, and the measures whioli are dua ta Hon. San, Mr. J. J. Stewart-Lockhart, so was wilking from smideblps down to the skar His Excellancy's energy and forethought stata the object of the meeting. Mr. Looklart board rail with the view of firing saother shot. Under the auspices of the present Guveraor the sfried that the meeting had been conroned to I was about twelve feet from the rail, and my Legislative Council meetings have assumed a more consider a certain financial matter connected rifle was at half cock, when the doceased pressed imposing character than they formerly possessed, with the forthcoming regatta. At a mesting my path, and I imagine that he must have col. and come of the good folks in Hongkong appear of the Committee held about a west before, it lidad with the barrel of my rifle. My thamb disposed to ridiculo a change which from their was decided that a vote should be taken at a was on the hammer, and the collinton must have - point of view surves only to set the idol of official- general mooting of the Club for an International banged the rifle to go off. The moment the rifisdom on a higher pedestal. But there is such a Cup. Formerly the International Cup bad beou went nd the deceased fel; he must have been thing as making oaowlton cboap. In the early presented by the Club, but lately there had boom alý feet off when he foll. After the shat he days of a colony's existence there are generally some difficulty about it, and it had not been girnn, taggered to the bancnop, and it was there that so few colonista to ba, gaverned that the sessions and this year i vote of a general meating of he fell I threw my ride down and rushed to of councils and excontive bodies reamble family the members
asked for. The amount him, and he said—“Piera, you have shot me." gatherings at which any parade of State or nanally expanded for the cup was $200, Wooarried him off the bridge on to the main deck, oorsmony would be superflusus and grotesque. and it was a challenge cup which had to and from titre put him inte in boat and conveyed When, however, a place bas obtained such be wou big consecutive years by the same him to the Government Civil Hospital. He was a growth as that of Hongkong, it is tithe nationality before becoming the absolute promotable to speak much, and after the first he was to conduct its public affairs with a brooming. porty of the winners. The bolders of it for one not in much pain. This was the first voyage I show of dignity. These distant settlements Fear who were boaten the west had to haul it had taken with him, and we were good friends, abonad with levellers who hate the very word back to the Club to be raasd for again. In an- I am eure my rifle was at half cook. I had my "official," and who would be pleased to soc men swer to Mr. Tomlin, the Hon. Soc. niso stated thumb on the hammer, and I must unconsciously attend the Legislative Council in dressing-gowns that the fatorestional Cup won last Regatta bud have drawn it back to full cook. I had the rifle or offee-costs. Such persons are incapable of boon onbecribed for and presented to the winners down to the hip, and the deceased orossed me from appreciating & Governor like Sir George Bowen, Mr. R. K. Loigh said all the other caps at the forward to aft. I thought he was going to take who is imbued with a proper idea of the Colony's Regatta were presented, and the International up his position to fire another shot. Ioannot importance, and whe desires that it should begin Cap was formerly presented by stoamer com awar whether I had my finger on the trigger or by respecting itself before it asks others to re- pazios, but he copposed that in these hard times not I think I must have had. We were not inspect it. But in the and it will be found that they had to think twice about such matters. the habit of fring the rifes off in this way, but Sir Georgo is right, and when the Colony comes The most the one could cost the Clab was 3100 it did not strike me as dangerous at the time. I to be locally autonomic, as it certainly will ho a year, but it would probably cost much less remember the chief offloer singing out-That one day or another, It will look back with than that, as a cap might last the Clab four or will do; we will not fire any more to-night." That gratitude to innovations which it is now disposet five years before it was Snally won. He pro-was just at the time when I had loaded my rifle to laugh over. The Governor had a good deal to pased that the $200 for the International Cup It had not gone off when the order was given. tell the Connel at the recent spaning of its ses should ha vond Mr. S. Gower seconded the Inspector John Mathieson said that so report sion. He had to announce that the Colony was at proposition, which was osvied with one digson-way made of this case to bas polise until that day, length about to become possessed of that for The Hon. Secretary announced that the after the deosaaed had died. On reosising the ture essentini to its repatation as a wall-to- forthcoming regatta was fixed for the 18th and report he went on board the Glanfrain, and hav do place--a public debt. Hitherto Hongkong has 19it Documber. It had been suggested to him ing beard the avidarten he had na reason to doubt paid its way It has even bren so vulgar as to that as the usual raon for house boats never the facts whatel in evidence, and no remarks to have a surplus. But it is about to turn over a prodused many antrina nor a good race, it should uraks regarding the case. He had no questions new bal. Extraordinary public works--includ be eliminated from the programme, and that into ack, and no witaonses to call. Ho had ing the Tylam Water-works, the completion of #tead there should be a race for sampans, antored excmined the ship'e rifles, whick wars Saiders, the Victoria College and of the permanent Lasa by anyone, rored by China, and sterred by and all were in good working order,
rette, the Defence Works, and the Sanitary female representatives of the celestial race. It Captain Edward Norman said he was master Works-are to be andartakon, and as theso wit socmed him a race that was ikely to create a of the Gerefrain now lying in Victoris harbour. be bequeathed to the next generation, the next certain amount of rivalry and a certain amonnt He left the ship at 5.30 p.m. on the 27th inst. generation will also have to take over with the of amusement. If, however, mom bora wished to and came ashore. Before he went ashore, he told legacy a debt of $400,000. This is but small retain the hons boat race, they could put both the chief officer he thought it would be well to matter compared with the handsome liabilities of on the programas, Mr. Leigh suggested a race. have soma pitas_nul-natlasses -on-tho-upportke Australswan Lolonips. But the finances of for hong launches, but Mr. Lockhart thonght bridge, in case of robberies daring the night Hongkong have always been on a small seala. that would be hardly a safe race. Mr. Tomlin The chief oflcer told witness he would Are off two The inhabitants are only taxed to the extent trenght a cance paddling rene would find a good shots just to see that the rides were in order and of £1 18. per head.. against o paid by their many entries, and give men aabanco to compote witness approved of his doing so, bat gara no cantrymen in England. In this respent who could not pull in the fours. There were a particular instructions with regard to the firing, too, an improvement is promised. A Spirit number of anons in the Club. Mr. Lockhart leaving it to his discretion. Witness had no Farm is to be inaugurated which will raise said that has been tried before, but had only pro- remarks to make on the evidenss. He had not the taxation to £ 8. fid. per hand, and will daced a very small entry and a practical walk considered it necessary to attach any blame provide funds to pay the interest and principat nar, but they could put up an outry form and the chief offour, So far na ho could one of the proposed loan. Sir George Bowen has e how many entries they would gat. K. Lock very reasonable precaution was taken. Therifles: from the first identified himself with the Defence het also called zitontion to the fact that ontries were in good order; he had them examinedWorks of Hongkong, and it must give him great for the Chairman's, Atorican, and German Cup weekly, and was in the habit of firing them kim satisfsation to be able to announce that "It is racos close to-day, whon the strokes and crews will self. The bridge was 40 foot long and was 13 orally certain that our defences by land and be picked up. There were then abanb entries feos wide on either side of the wheelhouse. Hesen will be completed long before there is say anaugh for fair lots each, but he wanted to see. Was woler the impression that the police had occasion to test them and the highest Navel at least fire. A rote of thanks to the Chairman hoon informed of the matter, and it was an over and Military Authorities in the Empire consider concluded the proceedings,
sight if it had been emitted, as there was na in-that, when completed, they will place Hongkong tention of keeping the thing dork.
in safety against foreign attack." Another gratulate himself is that of having helped mate rially to imbue the Home Government with a sense of the importanes of opening ap the south-western provines of China to foreign commerce. In consequence of his despatches, representations have been made to the Chinese authorities, and British off- dials have been despatched to investigate and report upon the probable result of opening up these provinces. Sir George's speach mentiona
tient.
The Jary returned a unanimous verdict of "death from misadventure."
THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A
HOUSEBOY IN HONGKONG. The inquest into the circumstances attending the death of Wo Afat, & house bor in the employ
A moeng of the members of the Victoria Recreation Club was hafd in the Gymnasium of His Worship summed up to the jury, point-achievement upon which Sir George may con that institution on on the 31st Oct. for the in out the law haring upon homicidos of all purpose of arranging the entries for the Chair-descriptions. men's, American, and Gerran Cup races into crowe. The first business was to ballot for strokos, and there being enough entries in each event for fire crews, that number of strokes was required. Six members were proposed, via. J. I. Hinghes, Glass, Goodled, Grace, Thompson, aud Hayllar. Of these the first five wore elected for the first two events, but Mr. Grace declining to stroke in the German Cap rass, Mr. Hag was elected. These gentlemen drew for pick of crews by hallot, and each picked up threo row ing men to pul: belting him, the monit being the 2nd was resumed at the Magistrany learn that His Brasilency leaves for England in that five orgas in each evont were got together on the 30th October, before the Coroner, Mr. to all appearance so evenly balanced that it E. Wodehouse, and Messre. W: Boost, Den- Deamber, and that he will stop at Calcutta en would be hard to pick one out at present as fasher Nowenjee Beailatvala, sad Q. I. Gutierrez, route for the purpose of visiting his old friand vourite for one of them. The strokes then as jary. Ths following further evidence was Lud Dufferin. It has been always said by draw for shafna af coxswains, there being two or
those who know Hongkong best that it never three mara entries than the number required. Tsang Kaa said he was house buy in the sm-ditovers the qualities of its abloat Governors and those picked were Stopani, G. Grimble, G. pley of Masers. Hesse & Co., and he knew the until they have left the Colony. We shall not A. Caldwell, R. Hopkins, and the fifta man tu dosoased only by sight. He saw him on the 18th bu sarprised to find this falasyncrasy displayed have his pick of the remaining entries. The or 14th inst, ning downstairs from the secand in Sir George Bowen's case.
of F. Prislits, clock to Mesra Ramrother matters which, though of no special
boats were then drawn for and picked in the same way.
i
FATAL ACCIDENT ON BOARD THE
STEAMER "GLENFEUIN."
Co,. Hongkong, whoser dad and very decom interest to our readers in this country, show that posed hedy was found in his master's room on great activity and thoughness characterise the Government of Hongkong under his control. We
taken.
floor of Mossra. Hesse & Co.'s premists. Hesse
Platform 3 foot big and 3 feet long, on which to be placedhanga'ssel to buck and 17 fest 6 inches deep. In the ann put Tagetablon and Immits. To the other medicines and veguntil fla
along the way) placo mode in upright case 8 fort long on miend platforma of 3 fast ligh ind 3 deep.
Similar upright expenfar ay, Bamshco, swool- ments, ad angur, 17 fact form of
drop
on raised pis
2 feet bag. The case to be growed down on to the pink. form and to the wall.
The back of ones oori. taining soy &c. to bu covered with suitable material and made a -green for pictures, and singt it to be plac bolf2footlong feet. inches das notor pictures.
and
Stolffe pictures against the rull 12 feet long and *eep.
Model of Colurry on rais
ed r'atform 3 feet 15 feet long, 10. fest dep.
Table 1.6in, doop, 3
festbi; band It. Jone with rained partitionx controthreefeet high. On sido facing model place pintura, on the
other side brass su 1 katuł ware.
& Co, was the old name of the firm, which was KWANGTUNG INUNDATION RELIEF Editing 3 test bigh for now Stolterfoht and Hirst--Decensed appeared
all right when witness and bim there, but bo
-FUND.
did not know what he was doing, and he did not The following subscriptions to the Kwang- speak to him. Witness had not seen the de-tung Inundation Relief Fund bare best collected ceased since that flame.
at fcbang by Mr. W. Gregory, British Coursal:-
Chau Awai, a coolio in the saploy of Messrs. Staituricht and Hiest, gave evidence to finding the key of Mr. Grimble's bathroom on the takle in that room at the time the deceased's body was discovered. The bathroom communicated with the room he was found in. Witness kuow the deceased by sight, but did not know his name, nor how he came to die.
A. melancholy saccident, vocarred on board the steamer Glexgrain on the afternoon of the 27th Ost. Since the ressel has been lying beached in Beleber's Bay the pressation has been taken of baving the firearms on board got ready every evening in vase of an attack during the night by pirates. On the 27th. Out, the four officers worn overhauling the rifles and firing a few shots to try them, when unfortunately one of the weapons want off accidentally and the hallatateuok-Me Lay-Lam, most-packer in the employ at the HS. Johnson, the second officer, lodging in his Tai Yux shop, deposed to packing up Mr. left side. He was immediately conveyed to hos | Grimbia's farniture just before he went away. pital whats the bullet was extracted, and hopes receiving orders on the 2nd and Srd fast. He wero entariined at first that he might recover, did not put the badstead against the door of the but these were unfortunately not realised the parom 45 it was found when opened, and it was not tient succumbing to his injuries bafora azother there when he left the room. He did not pack day had passed over. An ingrast was held on the the mattressas Mr. Grimbletold him not to do so. body at the Government Civil Hospital on the When he left the room he wont out by the bath 29th Outsbor, before the Corones, Mr. H. E. room door, Wodehouse, and Moors. J. W. Croker, L. de Brita, and A. Painter, as jury. The following evidence was taken.
W. Gregory
J. L. Charters.
mping. Platform 3
foot bghand 17 fact
theatry sal matshed,
7 feet long Bopa to
LONG FT.
Fening Jaaku
Fishing
Junks, G
Gunway.
:
Vegetables. Fruit-Man dioi asential Oils. 8
:
Hall and shown, and then be finally phoked for transmission to Englan
rogatta. The fourth annual general mesting or Men & Lambast, Mrs. Jennings, and Mrs. the shareholders in the Canton Insurance Gamoran; Mrs. Wright and Miss Grim sin; Mrs. Hyunson, Mr. Bird, and Mrs. Poemeckor: Mrs. Itin notintended that any of the webibits should Offloo, Limited, was hold on the 31st Oct. A beauorifool to haste. It is not tho fault of the Cricket match, Old Stagers v. Youngsters, was Morant, Misa Morant, and Mrs. Davis; Mrs. Commission that the information regarding played on the 31st, and was drawn, the spore Hazeland and Mrs. Pocook; the Muses. Linstond the Court ronched them no late, and thorofero if standing in favour of the former. The Mascotte Jund Mrs Chalmers; Meo. Cokan, Mrs. Noble, some of the exhibits are late it cannot be helped. Opera Company have given two performances, and Miss Holworthy; Mea. Forbes, Mes. Mo- The first consideration abould be given to finish, producing "The Mikado” and “Maritans," and { Ewen, and Mer Huntingden; Mra, Boll-Irving,
ad to the small details, upon the observance or left hero for Shanghai on the 29th Oct,
Mrs. Lyall, and Miss Herbert. The gouerai non-observance of which the oxesilence of au H.B.M. gunboat Midge, Commander Hotlan,mjoyment was manch enhawed by the axosllent orbibit must inainly depend. This out only left hore on Sunday for Canton.
perforiaance by the Band of H.3.2. Audacious afinated by each exhibitor inking a prido in bis
of à choice salastián obmansia. The bassar rea- exhibit and wishing to make it artistically bom-
lisel no less than $1,105, a very satisfootory sum. ploter and it is very mach desired that exhi-
A meeting of the sestholders of Union Chareh bitors will take this view of the case. The ar.
was hold on the 27th October, for the election of rangements of the Court will render it easy food
a committed in place of the one elected at the | additional things to be forwarded between this
meeting of the 16th September last, which has and nort May, but it is important that the
resigned, and for the consideration of other main body of the exhibits should ha despatoled
attars in connection with the church. Mr. J. and the Court shaped as soon as possible.
Macgregor was voted to the chair. The circum- The articles shipped by the transport Afexican
stances which led to the calling of the meeting cousicted chiefly of water for the Bazaar or shop. It is notified in the Gazette of Saturday that were as follows-When the Rev. J. Colville re- The other things forwarded were blackwood Her Majesty's Minister in Japan has informed signed the pastorate, it was decided, owing to furniture, trass and pestor ware, cumphor wood His Exellency the Governor that Usain, Wiego, the want of funds, not to engage another paetor and leather trunks, and specimens of rattan ware and Kobe bays been declared infected dietriots, at the time, but the committee wors requested to A notification in the Government Gascite an arrange for the boldling of service ipo time to nons that Rig Excellency the Governor has time as might be found possible. The charch THE CONTEST FOR SUPREMACY IN appointed Lieut. Brooks, A., to be aide-deramined elened for one or two Sundays, after
·
The American gua'soat Monocacy, Commander Higginson, arrived here on Sunday from Canton. It is notifed in Saturday's Giselle that, Mr. Atwall Coxon, Conial for Belgium, has report
his resumption of the duties of the Consulate at this port.
The return to this Colony of Mr. N. G. Mitchell-Inner sad resumption of his duties as Assistant Begistear-General on the 31st Octo bor, is motifed in Saturday's Gazette.
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KOREA. Model of Dock & Janka, 6
Camp, vice Capt. Lewis, of The Buffa, who has which the Rev. Dr. Bitel offered his gratuitous The Courier ways: The present is an import-barked with his Regiment. This appoint-arvions to fill the palpit, which were sacepted, Gangway. ftangway. Sant oriste in the history of Korea. We have re-
ment will date from November 1st, 1835. and since then divine worship has been reyn
The French steamer Namvian, which arrived larly held, Mr. Granville Sharp offered to Ripo Rape. Hope
eived farther confirmatory news of the dismis here on the 30th October, from Haiphong, reperts defray the expoasos connected with the church aal of Mr. von Müllendorf, u spector-General that the Danish steamer Expedit, lying ashore off for a stated time en certain conditions, nad (estawy. Gangway. 3 of Customs, and on the 14th October Mesare Hainan Head, has broken in two forward of the this offer also was scoopted. In April last Merrill and Hnot of the Imperial Chinese Cue engine rooza, and the fore part of the vessel has a wircular was inmed to the effect that toms service, had arrived at Roon, but adsides been washed away. The wreok is breaking up soat rents were abolished and that the phareh we have received are to the effect that their ap rapidly. partments in connection with the Korean Cui-
would bouceforth be conducted on the voluntary toms service had not bees confirmed by thegava a Ball at Government House on Today, their right of voting could do so by paying $1 His Excellency, Governor Sir George Bowen system, but that perasas desirous of retaining King Whether Russia and Japan will stand night, the 27th October, in honor of The Raffe anally to the Treasurer. On the 16th Sap. quietly by and allow China to do ás ab
on the eve of tasir departure from the Colony, tembar tast the regular anaus! meeting of the likes with Kores remains to be Bode, but au
It was largely attended, and the military element, southolders was held, at which the question of impression prepaite that China has come to owing to the presence of two Regiments in the engaging the services of a permanent pastor was terms with Japan in reference to the Hermit colony, was very prominent.
brought forward, bat an haing pot to the vets | Kingdom, and that the two nations will work
together to thwart the designs of Easia. Igroster part of the esp erected for the socom persons voted whe had, as they supposed, qualified On Saturday morning, the 81st October,the wes negatived., At this meeting a gumber of China and Japan have come to an arrangement nation of the Northamptonshire Regiment at themselves under the conditions set out in the ench as ye intimate, it sooms dificult to acuosive Kowloon was removed, and the men proceeded to eroular isened in April. Certain southoldors Gangway. & how Korea can retain her independence, and in take up their quarters in the barracks yucated by who took objection to the proceedings as irraga. case she forfeits this the question arises as to The Baffa, being conveyed over in Doolyard car lor referred the matter to the trusting, and a ra whether the treaties.she has made with Genat.
go bouls towel by Government lauobes. Ratherference to the trust deed showed that the quali- Britain, Germany, and the United States, sto.. will not be wall Audit The Bussian Trosty presont, under saavos
more than one company remains at Kowloon at fication ascessary to entitle a person to vote
I was that he should have been a "mostholder" was to be ratified sa the 14th Oct, and the Eing
By the Indo-China 8. N. Un's steamer for at least six months. The amount of the of Korea bad consented to grant an audience to Taicang, there arrived hera from Calcutta on the abscription is not stated in the dood. Votos Mr. Washer, the Russian representation. The 30th Datober the first batch of Sikhs which the given by minors were also reled to be legal. foreign employs were on tenterhooks, the result Shaghai Municipal authorities have imported The trustees declined to call a general mesting of the interview between the King and Mr. direct from India to form an Tadian contingent to of the seatholders as requested, bolding that it Wacher being considered the decisive point as to their police force. The only Tadian constables was not within their province to do so, but they whether Koroa should hand herealf over to Chins they have had up till now as a faw they have pointed out that it was open to any fire seat. 8 or not, and thore is no doubt that Li Hung-clang obtained from Hongkong. The batoh now on holders to call such a mosting. This course has been pressing China's claim with great their way to the Modal Settlement is oursposed was acoordicsly adopted, and resulted in rigear and eaquastness. When Mr. Millender of 20 no looking who were all wearing the mosting held on the 27th October. A was dismissed as Inspector-General of Customs,
sorios of resolutions had been prepared, all carried 419m con.. the The Queen's road stabbing cayo, was again to which, wors Mr. Tovath was mat for from Fasan to name to fore the Police Court on the 28th October, som advocates of the volontary system and thors of the capital to relieve him while it was believed idance being taken, of which a report will be the system of seatrenta haring prarionsly r Mr. Wright would be transferred from Yasasan found in another column. As will be seen, noo-changed views and come to an understanding. to Fast China and Japas do not seem disther man has been arrested on this sans charge, These rasolutionswers to the effect that seatreats posed to allow Russia to obtain greater power in so that there are now three man in custody should be collected as they had been up to 1884. the Hermit Kingdom than she has at prosent, charged with the commission of an offence which the amount being fixed at $10 per annum pay- and matters are tanding in the divaation that cortainly only one man was guilty of. The criable half-yearly, with power to the Committaa Sir Robert Hart will succood tu making the donce is very ecafisting, one witness positively to reduce the amount to St in certain cases: Korean Castors services branch of the Imperial identifying Tales, the man originally baliered ad that consideration of the question of the Fictures Picturas. Customs China, result which must necessarily be the criminal, and another swearing it was engagement of a regular paster should be post- jeopardise tho independence of Eorea, and render the second. The third man arrested is also a poned until those who tad mads payments
beachcomber.
circular igned in Apeil should 4 her nothing more than en outlying province of
this vast empire.
Our readers will remember the unpleasant have had an opportunity of duly qualifying 6.
sensation aroused in the communiting of Sings themselves to rota 28 seatholders should pare and Hongkong some time back by the they desire. The following gather action of the Chinese Consul at the former port are elected as the committee to serve, to- in levying a war tax on his compatriots there. gather with the elders of the church, in place of Ws have reason to believe that the Tinmoy of the one elected on the 18th September-Moasre. Kwangtung, under whoso orders the Count is Geo. Marras Bain. D. B. Crawford, Bev. E. cara directly plasul, has expressed his disxp. Paber, A. Fulceuer, D. Gillis, J. Goustuman, W. probation of his subordinate officer's conduct. H. Lobb, G. Sharp, A. Mathieson, and J. Rod- in the matter, and has directed him to abstain in gor; Mr. Crawford to act as Treasurer, and Mr. the fatere from any proceeding that could irri-Starp as Secretary, tate the susceptibilities of the Singapore, Go- vernment.
TYGGJA
Day, Samshoo, Sweetmonts, and Sugar.
Grugway.
Model of Colour...
Gangway.
4
Pictures Pictures. 2
Mr. Stripling was sent for by the King and placed in charge, and on niz recommendation
THE JAPANESE NATIVE PRESS.
pink tarbans when landed.
Though to a superficial chserver the number Meral and Brass Ware, 2 of newspapers published in Tokye may appear to be large, there are, in point of fact, but very few journals when compared with the number of in- habitants. Only año paper bat, so far as rumour go, a cirantation of more than ten thousand copies, the Yami-ri Shiabus, the organ of the mareantile class. All the rest range from one to eight or nine thousand copies, and it is re-
As will be ticed by the announcement ca markable that their circulation is occasionally our front page. the date for closing applications subject to serious actuations. Tas Chega for shares in the Hongkong High Level Trara- Shimbun, it is said, has fallen from fire to two ways Company, Limited, will expire on the 4th thousand copies within the last twelve months last. The ball of the shores available for allot and a similar change has taken place in the Hochi mont have been applied for. Tendars for the Gangway Gangway Shimbun. Although there are geroral pupore thres remaining sections of the tramway ware
Aptal and Brass Ward.
Granite and
Stous Figures
10
Gangway Gangway 3
Bilk Kope
€ inches deep for
Theatre Matxleod
$35.00
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Silk Rope
3,50
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RAT. A. Dowaley £,000 cash, eny..
5.81
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9.35
Platform 3 foet high for
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SEVERE GALE IN JAPAN.
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October in the Gulf of Yede, its force in Take- A heavy gale raged on the night of the 15th hama and neighbourhood being felt during the morning principally from the North, No serious damage is reported, but considerable in hothan the Bluff and in the Battlement. The jury was caused to fences and other woodwork. wind has blown steadily from the northward, and most of the ships in the harbour have sont their
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The Captain-Superintendent of Police, Mr. W. M. Deane, received information on the 27th Octo. ber of further arrests having been made of man in connection with the Greyhound piracy sud raur- do. The information was to the affect that the Chinese authorities had seized two pirata junks, captured six men, and hal temvered a quantity property which the Greykowa pirates had taken from that ressol. The prisoners and the property have boon taksa up to Canton. The details connected with the matter are noÔ- well known bors at present, hat so far as we hava bean able to gather they are to this affect.
with a cirsalation of from one to two the sand, given ont on Saturday to Mr. Son Shing, of there are only six journals spoken of an lasd-Wellington Street, who was the succestni cem. ing nowanzpara" The are
petitor for these as well as for the first reativa, Jiji Shimpo.
Circulation about 8.000.0,000 Wo understand that the total amount for con- 8,000-2,000 struction of the line is $23,000, which is almost
3,000 1000ractly the figure catimated by the Resident 3.000 Engineer. The whole soatzset must be oort 2.000-3,000 pleted within ten months. The work is pro-the parpess of breaming them, burning the
Nilai Nibh airbou
Meiji Vippo.....
Mainichi Shimpo....
Hoshi Shimbun....-
Choya Shimban.........................
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A few days ago the crows of those two junks had carooned their vesels un the cusat of the Hentg Shan District, not far from Masso fur
In this hist, the two frst papers are distinct-ressing steaddy.
marine growths and parasites from their bottoms, ly the best edited and most trustworthy sources 1of information in Japan. The Michi Nichi artiolos for the Hongkong branch of the forth and without waiting to see whather the By the troopship Mexican about 290 cases of and otherwise oleaning them. While doing this they saw Chinese cruiser approaching, Shimba is, as is well known, a government aming Colonial Exhibition in London have been
cruiser was in pursuit of thom, they at once organ, bot this fact by no means detracts from shipped away, Admiral Dowell having given per-
ils excellence in the eyes of the people. The mission for their conveyance home in that vassal ran for it, and six of them wen captured. Jiji Shimpo is thoroughly independent, and under free of cost, sc that s saving will thereby bohey left everytning they had on board the 1 the editorship of one of the most enlightened affected by the Committee. The caves, which junks, and a very considerable amount of pro And profound thinkers in Japan, Mr. Y. Faka waigh about 80 tons, are stored in the after held, was goized by the Chinese officer in charge of that porty which had been pirated from the Greyhound tawa. The leading characteristic of the Jiji Bhimpt where they will remain gaits nadisturbed during district. It is said that on these men boing is the outspoken frankness with regard to poli- the whole voyage. They will be landed at Parts-
Gangway.Gangways
Silver & Irory.
Pigments.
Gangway. Gangways
Jix Expo, Silk Rope. I
Chinese Dispensary, Fermilion Factory
Silk Rope. Silk Eepe. 1 Gangray. Gangway,
toms.
taken to Canton, ander the influence of the well
the authorities there, they were induced to make known "peranasive" powers commonly used by confessions of their complicity in the Greyhound
and the names and addresses and general descrip |-piracy, and-to-give the whole history of thesfeir,
tion matters and the very liberal manner in mouth, and arrangements have been made for which it admires foreign institations and ons- their conveysuce from thence to London. An
With regard to the Meiji Nippo, the hibition of exhibits has been arranged for in the surprisingly rapid way in which the circulation City Hall for the 12th December next. of this paper has inorned within the last two On the 1st inst., at about 5.30 am, the body months only shows that there is undoubtedly a of a Malay sentoon was found suspended by the tion of their associates, and to have even stated fan fold for journudistic enterprise in the ne-neck from a large nail or spiko in the wall of a tropalis. About two months ago, the Meji Nippo honsa in Water-lane, a small thoroughfare in and threw his body overboard. In connection who were the mon who killed Japtain Syder was a government organ, the amout of its au-
the neighbourhood of The Land we Divo in". with this case it is to the credit of the Chinese nual subsidy being, according to papular roport, tavern in Queen's-road. It was apparently a something like ten thousand yen. Bat in Augast cass of suicide, and me in which the deceased rey of Canton and the Mandarins in command we are able to say that as soon as the Vice- of this year the subsidy was withdrawn, and man must have taken a great deal of troubles of the districts shutting upon the adjacent the Afeiji Nippo left to its own reavurces; the to deprive self of kin lito. He had no rope, const, received information from the Hongkong daily eirculation being them less than two but he got an old gamay bag, bang ons and authorities of this daring outrage, they at ones thousand copies. So soan ra Enia fast became on the spike, and tind the other round his neck, took auch messures as were in their power to public, the paper appeared to have entered upon thing he must have had some difcalty in effect the arrest of the pirates. Thog oven szex lasse of existence, and by the first of doing. He had procured a stool from sows offered retards, at first of $200 a head for thom, October, the daily circulation juniped up to five where, as one was found overturned soze hits, and subsequently increased the amount to $100. thonsand copies, and there is still every prospect and when found, his fact were about six inches It is not likely that our courts of justies will cf a farther incrosse. This is dae, of course, to from the ground. He was at mos takon down decl with these six mon captured by the Chinese; Gangway. Jangway.
the merits of the paper, in the first instance and his body was sent to the Mortuary. The de-it is more probablo the authorities at Canton Coina. Coins. 4 bat also, in our opinion, to the fact that the ceased was a sesman who had been brought up
Chinese charactors empkyod are always printed here seeking for employment, and up till re others of their kind who may fall into their will dispose of them themselves and of any Gangway. Gangway. 3 with their meaning of pronunciation in kana.cently he had been deying in a laser's boarding clutches The-obanons are that after the dis A povol feature adopted in this journal is honse. Being unable to find a barth, and his Palosures obtained from these six-men there will Bamboo Bamboo the weekly column of original poetry, and the mass being quite exhausted, the landlord turn-ho other arrests made. The Chinese reethod of priating if foreign peoper names both in od her out destitute into the street. It is prodealing with mach offenders is gually a very kana and Roman letters. Mr. Ben Massoni, bable that his impoverished condition was this camary one, and the probability is that the the responsible iar of the Meiji Nippo, cause of the act.
man arrestad will nevar ha augaged in another
long, 17 feet 6 inobon Batteries Batteries.
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Inspector Donald Bremnor said he had been able to obtain no further avidance in the case, and he was satisfied that there were no suspicious Dr. C. J. Wharry, Superintendant of the Civil circumstances beyond the tending to the theory i "Hospital, said-On the 27th October, in the even of suicide. There was a bottle of carbolic oil, and ing, the deceased was brought to the Hospital another of Istion in the rapm, but he thought He was andering from a gunshot wound in the neither would be suficient to canso death if abdozan from the effects of which he died on the any had been drank, although they might 28th. The bullet entered the abdomen. The im have caused airkness He did not think they medinte cause of death was shook to the system, bud anything to do with the case. caused by the wound. The ballet did not ge His Worship read an extrest from a letter through, and had to be extracted. The body from Mr. Grimble, who was now at Amoy, on the was that of a healthy juan.
matter, which was to the effoot that when Robert Gleig said-Tam sbist oflicer of the he (Mr. Grimble left the deceased was in good British steamer Glenfrein I know the de- health He was somewhat inclined to be lazy, yards down. We are informed that between 7- ceased; he was second oficer of the sacre ship, and was in the habit of drawing on his wages in a'clock and 9 o'clock the glass fall two tenths. and I had been two voyages with him. His advance, $2 and $3 or so at a time, saying the standing at 9 o'clock at 20.42. The chief damag name was Harbert Sydney Johnson, and at the messy was for his father. When he left for Amoy done has been the destruction of the Signal time of his death he was years of age. He he had his furniture packed, and he left the key of Staff at the English Hatobo which in fallingSilk and other was a single max, and had no relations living the hathrooms with the boy, and took that of the injured Messrs Jardine, Matheson's adjoining except a father in America. His home in Eng other docr. The boy had entrance to the room gedown. land was Eggesford in North Dorcashire. On through the dressing room and bath room, and hy the 27th October, at 6 p.m., we were fixing off had instructions to visit the roon every day, and Messrs. Kildoyle & Co. from the Miten Babi The Saikia Maru, purchased some time ago by some charges out of ridos, on board the Glendast the unpacked portion of the farnituro. He Steamship Co., want ashore during the blow on fruin. There were four of us-Mr. Piers, tho also told the bay he could bring his mat and Thursday evening and Friday moming, the 15th third officer, and Mr. Bail, the fourth of our leap on the floor of the room every night, bat and 16th October, at the scene of the wreck of We were on the lower bridge, and were firing at he seemed instead to have need his (Mr. Grim- a pumaloe in the water on the starboard side of ble's) mattress, which he find given orders to engines out of the Stims Mart, Mr. Kaldovis
the steamship City of Tokio. After taking the 20 the ship. We were standing in single fle, bare packed. He had latterly told the boy ho took the hulk down to the Bay of Bugami to be and re each of un fired we walked remd, should give him no more advances of wages, aad
starboard said. Just after I had fred I gave
the order cease firing. Wo had feed about THE BRITISH-BARQUE AREOLA
two rounds, and I beard the deceased my-
"I will just have another
Ebot." After
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Information has reached this colony by privatophagy: capital punishment without a long trixi with Japanese heller-lettres, and it letter from Sandakan of the murder by Sales of or unde tenderness for the socused is what is stated that the former editor, Mr. Maru-a trader named Ailen. Mr. Allen was formerly & most likely awaits them. As to the four ra Jama, still takes a lively interest in the ato sa board the City of Tokio, which he left who are now in custody in Macao in spanection welfare of the papar. With regard to the other to take up a Government appointment at Sanda with the same matter, it is thought probable they journals, especially the two last in the list given kan. Some time ago he also left that service to will be handed over to the authorities of this no- above their prospects are not nearly so fair, engage in the trade with Palawan, which he did louy for (rial, buing Chinese subjects, and being The Mainichi Shimbun alone keeps pretty steady in partnership with another man ramed Casson, charged with an offence on board a British ship. pace with its contemporarios, and has, with the who was not very long ago an offer on board Possibly, however, the question of capital punish- sole exception of the Jija Shimps, the most ad the Shanghai and Hong kong stesmore Amoy meat, as the esse is one of murder, may prevent vanced views with regard to foreign poling. It and Chizkiang. They traded in a small local this, the Portuguese Government having abolish- is distinotly arexitable to this journal that the built selconer, and up to the time of this evented that penalty in their dominions. The bond idea of editing a paper in the English language, had been doing fairly wall. On the 13th Augustaste of the Greyhound, Mr. Jacobson, whose case though acialy nador Japaneeo amparvision, eman last Mr. Allen was at Palawan, and he there was almost despaired of at first, continues to do Flatfarm of 2 fost bigh, 15 ated from its office. Another Buglish" journal had some dispute with the natives about the per- much better than was expooted; he is still in the feet deen, and 15 feet will shortly make its sppoarauce, by-the-bro, aunt of all sum of money they cleaved from Government Civil Hospital, but his case is now jang, to be suitably although in a manner quite different from that him. Tho Salus wanted to have, the matter looked upon as a hopeful one, despite the number. evused. Railloy with of the Anglo-Japaness Review. This will be referred for settlement to one of the native of his wounds. The Chinese fireman, who was Bilk rope to be made for front are both called The Student, and is intended to be mainly chiefs, but this M. Allen, declined to accede to not badly wounded, was soon discharged from eiden.
educational in its tendency. Rumour has a and wanted to have It settled at Sandakan the Hospital; and the ohief engineer, whose ready coupled the name of Mr. Kanda Naibe The Sulus noul away after pocloring some with its publication, and if this is true, it could time, and having armed themselves to the teeth, nosely recovered in that institution.
eard was nover considered procacións, has also not well be in abler hands.-Japan Gazette.
HONGKONG.
they returned to Mr. Allen's place--Mr.-Allaa fired upon them, and wounded one man in the knee, but he was at once attacked on all sides, and was cut down, being then hacked to pieces.
The past week has been an eventful one. On A vessel calling at Sandakan from Palawan the 27th Oct. Mr. Jastico Ackroyd gave judg-brought information of the affair, and stated
CHINA.
CANTON.
and mother took the place of the nut be gave him tone before he left for Amoy She was moored well off the shore. hat ber one. Two of us had fired twy stets each could not say whether the buy stoked egin, anchors failed to hold when the gale ame on, and two cup shot each, and the third engineer and had only heard him complain of sickness and she was driven on the rocks, and seriously was standing on the bridge, not taking part in ones, after he had been absent from duty. There damaged about the bottom. Orar twenty man, 7 had fired my second shot, and I had taken was nothing in the rooms that ho could have including two Europeans, who were on board at the empty cartridge aga ont of the rifle, and I drank except hottle of ourholic oil and some the time, got off in safety. There is at present turned away from the ride, and had my back to champagne pints. He could assign no reason but small hopes of repairing her. The other the people who were tring. I heard a report for the boy's committing suicide, and should not casualty is the loss of the yacht Inviterer, from one of the riflos bahind me, and on turning imagine he would have died a natural death, as which has been wreaked at Shimoda. The vessel round I mw that the deceased hai bota ahot.ho was young and always had good health. The is, we understand, a total lose, and abs had on He was leaning on the ban coop, and I think he last time he saw the boy alive was as he left the bourd a large quantity of personal effects and had dropped his rifle. I was standing at the port Amutisia, ufter taking his luggage on hard. side, and he was at an angle behind me, on the The jury returned a verdict of found dead."alaalde curios which had been soquired by her
caners during a recent voyage in the Inlund Bes, It will be observed that part of the space is ment in the suit Lebury T. Kennedy, for in- that the natives at Palawan wore in a state of
FROM A CORRESPONDENT.]
am the ware having ouiae up by land. The Wales. This address will be on silk, and daut's ball, the case being decided in favour of seat out to punish them, as they have had a broke But in a Buddhist Nunnery in the Sevan- from which she was on bor return trip to Yoko oooapind by "an address to the Priva of jarles said to bars bean austalet from defan-groat apprehension that a gunboat would be. Early on the morning of the 24th inst. 'fre
30th October.
crew were fortunately all saved.
every effort is being made to make it as fine defendant with veta. On the same evening, H. visitation of that kind before now. The chief teanth Ward of the Western Suburb, and ragad that heard the thot which
Several Japanese miling vessels have put hack a pie cf embroidery as the Bonth of China E. the Governor gave a Ball at Gorerament has de clared his latention of reporting the mat so fercely that the whole building was soon o Ait him The British basque Arcola arrived at Shang- oripple in the late gale; a hrig anchored on the is onnable of producing. It will be scoom House in honour of The Buffa. A meeting of ter to the British authoritics himself. By a and I heard him say "Oh I am dead. I sat hai on the 23rd October with lumber from Pugst 19th October in Kaasds Bay has gone boek to panie Lys sudsome blackwood rase, and the Legislative Cernal was bald on the 29th strange soincidence the other partner of the on-ronaed in good time and seeded in making their loped in Bantos. The inastes were fortunately dead; I am shot. We took him up and loused Sonud. The captain reports having encountered Shinagawa to refit, and abarquantine has arrivod book botad in sandalwood and inlaid with ivory Ost, when the Supplementary Appropriation corn fost is life the same day. Mr. Casson fall osoape, but the nunser man completely destroyed. his clothes, and found a wound in the stomach; a typhopa on the 15th Oct. Overcast rad cloudy at the anchorage heredismasted, but not mach in-containing the signatures of this addressors, An Bill, 1884 and the Appropriation Bill, 185, were overboard from his vessal, and was drowned. there was no blood. We put him at once into a weather and asliff breeze during the day. Dack-jured otherwise. No lives have been reported last English translation will of course be furnished read a third time and passed, and the Municipal
On the following morning a fire broke out in beat, and tack him straight off to the Civil Hosness set in early with a strong gale from East in connection with the assualtion to these vassals.
Theannual Iazaar u aid of the Harber Chinese tho New City, when a large family house was pital. We gave him water, but did not treat him to B. S.E. Upper main topmil and foro sail wor
with the address. The address emanates from the Batce Ordinazos, 1885, was redil à first time. Girls' School was held in the St. Andrew's Hall, beraed to the ground, but the tre was preventad in any other way oxoeptto cover him with blankets, stowed, and the ship was running before the
Chinese merchants of Hongkong who are taking The annual meeting of the Jockey Club we hold City Hall, on the 27th October, and Miss John- from spreading, and no fatalities attended it. the opportunity of the Colonial and Indian Er the same afternoon, and also a meeting at the stone, theyaniser of the sale, had the satisfaction On Tuesday, the 27th inst, the Athorities of pain at Erst, and he said Sawshady blow at 10 p.m. with big em running from 8: to 8.E.
hibon to express to the Prince of Wales na Pre-City Hall to elect a Commities to make arrange of sening theaffair one of the most acessful that here, in consequence of information received by my brains out." Afterwards ho became more Hove ship to on port tack under gcse winged
sident their congratulations on the socasion, and ments for the Ball to be given in honour of Ad has yet takoo place in connection with this vory thea, despatched the three craisers, Peng Chou quiet. I went and inforized the captain. The main topsail Midnight, gale still increasing (Mr. IL E. Wodehouse) to furnish the following which they have prospered for the last forty sented to the gallant officer A bazaar in aid of basear oponed there was a good attendance of land to attack a number of salt smuggling innks, ship was at that time lying beached in Beloher's and ship laying over very much, the deckload
We are requested by the Honorary Secretary their appreciation of the British rule under wiral Dowall and the sadrass to be then pre deserving institution. From the time that the fat, Chen Tang, and Kwong-Fat to Fanta is
Bay; there wore no boats near her. The rifles of under on jee alde breaking adrift Took in partialace regaziling the exhibition --
years in this colony, Every effort is being made the Barter Chinesa Girls' Schnal was held at the customers, and business ruled very brisic all numbering from sixty to seventy, reported to balenged to the ship's armament, and we were all canyes, ship labouring very much under
to have the address completed in time for the City Hall the same afternoon, and proved very through the afternoon. We are not at present have gathered there. This information was practising hoonase thought it was possible we bare poles, 2.50 am Barometer falling rapidly long and ifty, broad. It has a gangway of Hal before despatah, end it is intended to make Union Charta was held the same evening. A sales affected doubtless pains to a considerable vessel had on the 19th inst seized several The court is one hundred and forty-five fet installation. It will be arhibited in the Caby sncoessful. Ating of the tlalders of all to state what the suni realised was init tie brought ou, by the ganbost Chop Tang, which wight be attacked during the night We had wind still increasing Duck landsdrift and fifteen foot running through from end to Atit exhibit of the Hongkong Court throughout fatal accident carred on board the stranded amount. There werezine stalls for the sale of tissmuggling junks, together with sir prisoners ders-from the captain to try the gas in the way branking things up. All bands aft for safety, one end it is in with the exception of the the exhibition.. se were doing. It would be against the cartons, Forecastle half-deck and galley doorn carried gangway, at the seller end it is open throughout
steamer Glenfrain on the 27th Oct., one of tho anal fancy artiolos, needlework of every decorip and sous property thought to belong to passen- and I think against the rules of the ship to load away. Ga. Barometer still falling and wind a broth. The walls have an unbroken height ment, subject of coures to the general require wounding the second oleer, Mr. H. S. Johnsen, toys, and the usual thousand and pas ornamental of the now notorious piracy and carried them Back exhibitor is supreme in his own depart firearmaa gólug off when being examined and tion, drawings, water octour sketches, paintings, goes by the steamer Greyland at the thro and tirs off these rifles without the permission of terrific. Ship labouring greatly. 6.30 Mr. of twenty feet, at which point they break intoments of the whole Court, and it is hoped that who died from the effects of the injury next day. and fut kuick-kaeghe one is sovurtomed to Rud to Canton. These men are now in gol awaiting the captain. The captain was not on board at Harris, first marts, dashed up against the wheel a semi-arched roof, from windows all along which those whose let throws thoro against the wall will The embarkation of The Balls (East Kont Re temptingly displayed and scalously put forward further investigation, and information of their that time; e lud gone on shore about half by son breaking over the ship and much injured, the court is lighted. A intervals of ten feet avise their ingenuity in devising trophies to giment) to place early on the morning of the for sale by fair stall keepers and assistants; and capture has been sent to the Hongkong Authori an hour previously. The ammunition was kept 8.30am. Barometer 27.50, Wind still increas throughout the length of each sido of the court, plano against it. under look and Ear in the Chart Boom, but any ing. Doase rain. Ship almost submerged, and the walls are broken by girders that spen the to have their goods ready packed for shipment by for Egypt in the afternoon. A rating of the unrand stall Mrs. Jackson presided, and that lady pirates they will receiro summary justice.
Exhibitor are requested 30th October, and the transport Mexican sailed there was also a refreshieat stall. At the Icattios. If they turn out to be the Greyhound of the officers can get acossa to it. We had no deck lead washed oberboard. 9.00 am. fors top court from side to side. Commencing at six feet the th Dosombor. It is proposed that they sobers of the Victoria Recreation Club took had a bevy of assistants composed of the Misses inatrustions as to the number of rounds we were gallant mast and top gallant and royal pada from the ground the gidere ran up the walla should be packed is avery respect sroept the place on the afternoon of the 30th to make serie Hazeland, Le Mesurter, Sharp, and Hohworthy. of war junks which has been employed on the The Genoral who holde command of the foot to use, and our voly object was to clear the rides, carried away, taking fore topmast head with with increasing projection until at the height fastening up of the case, and taken to the City arrangemanta in reference to the forthcoming Of the other stalls the holders were the Hou. 'rivers near the borders of Kwanga, for the de
He was quite consciens, and suffered a great deal wind under lower topsail Gale still increasing
COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXITION,