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the procoods thereof if soid, as well as all papers. From the data this Treaty goes into operation The Hechow magistra in forbade the killing fant England, shled due to the interference of deat Eliat no Harvard, was, interviewad today" ON PARIS found na board sach stranded or wrecked ship) ontelãs of the terriforint, limits of Conanias of animals; and the restriction was removed on the non-Untu” men.
on a sabject test ke had not slemay ditomasod or vessel, shall be given up to the miners ar | jariadloffen and from the date Consular juriatió. Det itu, basin de it was going to close up Bat
London, 12th Oslobte.-- during his visit. He thua" ommpares Horvari | their agents when claimed by them. If such tion comma to exish thronghoat, the entire Em-
Extensive arrangements have been made for a with Oxford D owners or agents are not on the spot tha gara
poneral strike amongst thả women employed in. (1-“The system of disciplina st Harvard differs shall to delivered to the reaprotive Consule, or
factories at the Bast-end of Tonion, some materially from that at Oxford : In the Englah Conanlar Agests, upon being claimed by them
1 Largo, an mbers of Armanlank havo entered | miverzity the disciplina quite rigid. The within the period firmi by the law of the coun-:
Turkey, disguised as pilgrime, for the purpose allege gates olums ata vertasti hour of the night, try, and such Counlar Ofours, owners, ar tion of Consular jurlaillation ta Japan, in con-
of mhuinisterias punishment to the Karls) and students are supposed to be within bounds agents shall pay only the expense. Innarred in forinity with Arkiple XV.of this Treaty, the ER
*** 19th October The Boboel Btrike je spreading rapidly, and at that time. There are siber restrictions de the preservation of the property, together with titles to all res property then he'd or rented by Wen Tung he, the Emperor's Taler, suturned has rendben London i savrral instancos of violent signed to keep the members of the university the salvage or other expenses, which would have Germans abjects or citizens, bhar jointly on freni his, holiday this was, and spending only attacks than the taichors have been reported mice of pobral vent no auch been payable in thodess of a wrock of a antionni severally, in trust or otherwise, from, the Jaone day in Tintin, during which he organoged Lord Carreon arges the Home Government striotues of dissipline prevalls. The students vasel.
panase Government under lenses in perpetuity, visits with H.E. the Viceroy, hurried onto to initiate a higher slaudant of public education a given wider liberty, and each pri The goods and marchandise saved from the shall be converted lite sosolute titips and the Peking. He had overstayed his leavy by sagerul in Ireland, and strongly advocates the policy of thereby thrown upon his own serpsucibility, wrook shall be exempt from all the duties of the leases of such real property shall thereupon be- daye, which was consigned by his neriving in Bagăinil refusing to interveno in foreign pali- The effecter of the two systems are of course. Customs, unless cleared for consumption, income sheolute owners thereof, and shall, upon Shanghai from ble ancestral home at the time tical quarzela, and oncentrating her attention midely different. The dissipline of Oxford which case they chall pay the ordinary intira surrendering & bolt lovice, abtain title, desin of the Whang-yang fortisal, which foll the your spay heroica Colonies on antonioninspires: is then raspast for suthority and When a vessel, belonging, to the sahjesta of from the Japanese Government. The rents on October 3rd. The Chiusa weather calanda”. In refemizin in the trail of the prisoners no reverence for the college officials, and develops one of the Contracting Parties is stranded or hitherto paid th annli real property shall then bit lt that high gales may be expected at that need of murdering Dr. Cronin, It has been in them a fine sense of courtesy. On the other wrwoked in the territories of the other, the re- cease to be collected, and, in lion thereof, saab tiras the equinoquial gales of the west and found impossible to obleža a full juryst hand, it seems to occasion among them a tan speolite Consuls, Ties-Con, and Consulur real property, shall be subject to the same Im- Chinese officials who value tranquillity of body
LONDON, 16th October. dency to whisk their work, and to violate anthori- Agents shall be authorized, in osas-the owner | porial and local toxos sa are imposed in respect abstain from seu travelling at that awesom * Bur Majesty's ironolad Anson has been wrask, ty somewhat, The Harvard, system, sa I bars or master, or other agent of the owner, is net of similar real property owned by antavo sub. The Prinon Caristi, Chargs "d'Affaires for an at Kiel, an the coast of Germany,
suid, tbrów & great responsibilities on its under. prezent, lo lend their offcial assistance in order jets, and, shall ales, in all other respects, be Italy, and Princess Carati passed through Tier
The British mirvos bare lovilot on taking, gradustes, and I believe that they are able to o afford the peanseary assistans to the subjecte subject to the laws of Japan relating to real tsin en routs to Paking, where they will piss innidiste zotion ju reference to the Eight shoulder them. It makes them sarment and gives of the respective Aulas. The samo rale shall property,
the winter,
foarstovement,
Men them an enthusiasm for work. The difference apply in case the egoera, master, or agent is pre- It is, however, understood that, in all ensos The British gaubost: Firebrand arrived, it II.MS: Marathon is to replace the Calliope between the two systems is, to my mind, typiosi sunt; bat requires rich msistance to be given. whare a rednotion In rent on and held under the bar on Thursday, passed up on Friday mornat amon
of the geral difference between the English.
·Art. XIII-All vessels which swording to leases in perpetuity has been made by the Japa.ing, and will take up her position for the winter Berns, the Sociallet, claims that the recent sal Amerkan people, The English prople," Fapanssa lai are to be counidered Japanas var nese Government an amount of the uses to which the jetty opposite the Comiate. The gun-etrika gare an incresce of ten per cent, wares to though perhaps not so sepiring as Americans, sele, and all vessels which according to German such lund has been doveted, the taxes horfir boat Merlin le at Ta-lien-wan Bay, where the one hundred thousand Unionists, and reduced might be said to have that. Inor sence of cour- law are to be considered Gensan veels, shall to be levied in lieu of such rent stall not exered | Chinese fest hays bean exercising their big gune the hours of labout by fiftes por conta
tesy, which I have remarked is the chamotoristio for the purposes of this Treaty be deemed Japan- the monat of such reduced contra The stemer. Takis, after scraping ovoz the » Two bailiffs have been arrested, for attempt. of the Orford man." ess and German vessels respostivaly.
bar on Wofzokłąy night sprung a look." Water (ing to tamper with invore anraged spon the
BOULANGER AND HIS FRIEND. D Art. XIV-If any woman should desert from
was discovered in the forehold a few hours after trial of the case against the nocused murderers
PATTA AL MALOUDON, Ias Ontober. say man-of-war or merchant ship belonging to
words. She was pariped out and dooked yestery of Dr. Gronin
It is reported that Boulanger will take up his either of the Contrasting Parties within the
day at Take, for repairs, which air
com Bulgaria for plotting ou bohat Russia the change is due to a desire to reduce his ex- Princess Dolgerankoff has been our residence in the Isle of Jeresy. It is said that territory of the other, the local authorities shall Thoy shall thenceforth form integral portions or so.. Very little oargu is daangað.“ be bound to give every asustanon lu their power- of the municipal ayatom of Japan, and the soOE- for the apprehension and handing over of such potaht authorities: shal namus all mnnicipal, deserter. co application to that effect being made obligations and duties in respect thereof. At to them by the Consul of the country to which the same time the municipal funds and property the ship of the deserter may bolbug, or by the belonging to such suitlomonte khall be transfer depaty or reprosombatire of the Consul
red to the said Japanses authoritiva. Agim
It is understood that this stipulations shall not upily to the subjects or citizens of the country where the desertian takes placa.
„Art. XV-Gorman regels entering Japanem ports shall pay tonnage and light dues at the time of entry at the Custoza Hanso Recording to sue of the following rates, at the option, of the BRANÍATA, Owners, au ngents of sich resols.
1-5son per ten for one Japan port of call only..
290 per ton for a period of two months, with the option to call at any amber of Japanese ports but it no foreign part or parts.
38 per ton for a period of 6 months, with the option to call at any Japanese or foreign port or poste
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When the foregoing changes in the tanure of - real property have brou affooled, the saviral foreign settlements shall be completely ingar.
pore with the respective Japanese communes
The river has improved vary little during the past week, and the low tides at the bar have in. terfered with the gaink cepatch of the steamers The most formidable obstruction now in the river, in a ridge that runs coross the Honth Rosoh water both abors and below that point is said to be sufficient for a 10ft or 11ft. draft
* It la sotilastud that he abscriptione Ampanses, as the persona who have been furnishing Anstralia support fire hundred aviated faullies him with financial support are refusing to non- in Ireland
tluse to supply him with money. He has had a quarrel with Rochefort. Bochefort will visit krypt and pass the winter there unless he is granted amnesty by the French Government.
It is reported that Gornway is doubling, the strength of the Birth Armag, on her border.
In the boat rane botwosa Matterson and Rubear, the Australian won mily by
lengths.".
Tha Barl of Galloway, pho was charged with | an indecent assanit, has benn asgaitted.
The Solićol, striks is almost at an end.
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TITE AMERICAN MAIL.
All lands which have been hitherto ivan hy the Japanese Government free of rent for pabilo The autumin eropa of grain bave now boch purpowers in the battleman in shall, anbisat to the staly garnered and they are protonated by the right of eminent domain, be permanently resort termere round about Tientsin to be the finest ed, free of all taxes and charges, for the public they have reaped since the Tientsin masssors of purposes for which they wore originally sol apart. | 1870. Root crops, cabbagen, de, are also very .... (To be arranged by esperate protocol fall. It is so odd eitenmatance that the pat- Art. XXI L—The present Treaty sbell er-santry should date their seasons from the killing tend nitao to the Grand Finchy of Tutamburg naivi-the French intere, as they express-it, but Tong as the sama bolongs to the German Cus-they say it was a wicked dead which provoked
The O. & O. stamer Gastic, with the Ameri toms Uning....
the anger of heaven, and ouriously enough, cuu-cau mail of the Srd inst, arcised here yester firming their view of the matter, floods, which day afternoon. The appended telegrams are till then wors unknowi, viviten the provives the very year after, and have continged intermit- taken from ear Ban Francisco fles tently aver since-Chinese Timer,
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Art. XXIV. The present Treaty shall be ratided as foon sa possible and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Tokyo. It aball go into operation on the 11th day of the 2nd month of the 23rd year of Moiji, or 11th day of February 189), and shall remain in force for the full period of wolve years. MNEAV
Either High Costracting Party shall have the right anytime after 11 years alan have elapsed from the deed this Tranty goes into operation to give notice to the other of its intention to terminate the Treaty, and at the expiution of 12 months after such aético is given this Treaty shall wholly casio and determine
4 Mail companies way, if they d sin, free their vessels from tonnage and light duos for Bevon consecutive nołusdale, voyager, on paying a dute uken per ton on the average tonnage of the vessels making suck voyages. This pay ment must be made at the time of the fral entry I shall bi caforlated according to the schedule arrangement of the company, on coalition that imbursemerit sa ho tande either by the Custom Authorities or by the mail companies, }. In witless whoroof, the respective Plenipoten. es the cass may be at the time of the seventh tiarios have signed and sealed this Treaty in eatry, of any excoes ar deficiency in the dues duplicate in the Bugtish language. paid, arising from muy changes woich may have taken place in the russels employedundantes.
The dutiable tonnage of German vessels shall be the mit tonnage. The ongoity of the vessele Related in their registers shail marye us the basis upon which the Enkage and light dues are to be oslonisied, .
The following vesets shall be sxempt from the payment of lounge and light dna.
-1. Meu-of-war-
2. Pleasure yachts,
Fishing vessels having no ergo og bæard. 4. Vessels of less than 20 tons. barthen.
Vessels putting its port in distrim or for repairs, provided they do not angage in trade. 6. Vessela sintering and clearing in ballant. 7. Vasele lesring part within 48 hours after anchoring, provided they do not land, ship or tranship eargo, or land, er taks on board pas sengers or mall. Such vessels, however, pay customs' ten of 15 yen."
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FORMOSA
KULUNG, 19th Gotober. M. Cottrell, the fifth engineer-in-chief for the railway, is leaving us, and-Mir. Watson, his successor, bus already arrived Truly engineers in-ahief carne bere and go thick se antema leases in Vallsbross. We are in hopes that he may be Lable tu kuish the line, as we long to ved the train tanko its appearmos in Kelung, 1 cars alang the line, which is in course of construction, as weak, and from what I am. I fear it will take nearer a year; chọn six months to complete it. It avors difelt country to work, but when the
ins is Enished, it will be an excendiary pi taresque country to travel through
Joth
Frem 9 pm on the 19th to 9 pm, on the inst, we had 13 ashes of rain here (exactly 12.35)
October 30th.
172,87 26.07
Firschster and 3.3. ma
Thermometer-73.
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•Thermometer=) 2:5. (Wai bald), Thermometer 48.2. (Fet bald).cm
Thermometers Minimum covernight)
COAST METEOROLOGICAL
*-: REGISTER.
gresie when measured in gold. The Times gaye :-"Last year the foreign tradeof Chisa, as the Customs Offles recorde with some pride, exceeded fifty milliont sterling. Filty millions' worth of genda is an enormous grobe quantity, is all will slow. It is an
of which a
considerable amount, moreover propsation has been piled up within a var
Jears; and that is the most Fonture
of the statistics"
the writer is wrong, taking a he gold se-the standard of value. 1976
the of the foreign trade was
value ziven as Tls: 151,120,081.
1.and in 1887 as Ti.. 317,188,960, but turning these fizuros into gold at the rate of exchange prevailing at the re- spective
ecive dates the difference between the ear- Her and the later year resolves itself into zome £6,000,000, bich is more than accounted for by the inclusion of the junk trado with Hongkong and Macao in the Eguras
maras for
1888, wherese
wherese the Spares for 1876 represent the trade, carried-in foreign bottem ex- clusively. Looking around us and seeing evideo cen of local
prosperity In the oolony
among us, perksps, to
there je.a_tongratulation to as anwar-
indulge jo
Indo
the pro-
Compared with
Janted extent, but, after all, what is th "gress that has been what it might bo! The Times admits that without the evidence of speedy growth the mere fact of the £54,000,000, to which, indusite of the juuk rade, the whele foreign trade hat
CHINA
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28.00
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Eith October, 129, 25 TV &.M.
STATION.
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
-Loæpon, : 28th September. Four-hundred and fifty delegates to the Ban tional League of Great Britain met at Manches. Roffe... ter to-day, Mr. O'Connor was re-elected pre- szicat. In a speech. O'Connor mil the report for the year showed ustiefsokary progress, but if appeared to bios that tha two millions of Frishman» in Great Britain ought to show more enthusiasin members of the association, it ought to have at for their country's cause. Instead of ̧34,117 least 250,000
CITY OF MEXICO, 30th September. Sugu MR. GLADSTONE AND THE ÚETRA, BAŬIOALS. Three-young-Indion of Morals, who lost their | Shungbalan
Amoy NEW YORK 29th September. ontira fortnae at a gaming table, dommitted HargioR... -A cable special to tho. Tribune from London suicide there this morning,
Laiphure Bays: Mr. Gladstone's Hawarden speech con-
Duazzy, 1st October, isiued two pojats of special interest. His c00-
The farm labourers of County Clare are in- domination of land nationalisation is a distinot digmont et the farmers, who they claim are taing The C. N. steamer Taiyuce, with Australians upon enrtain mombers of the left wing the National Leagan for their own proat, while mails, rived here yesterday morning. The sub-of his supporters The saares of radio and so they oppose in rery way the interests of the joined telegrams are taken from our Australian lists clubs which are springing up in London labourers. A meeting has been held by the flos:--
and in some of the provincial towns are becom- labourers at which it was resolved to form a ing setive osutres of adrazovd Penght. Though labourere league and demand power to slect those institutions embraca mały workingmen, rəpərü<untatived to the local boards. they are man who make sinoh noise and from
BELGRADE, 1st Octobse whose ranks have sprang Jola Boras. Afr.he full oficial returns of the slections for Bradlangh, M: Creator and offers Land be the members of the Servian Skuptohina show tonalization is the Brst plank at their phitform that 102 Radicals and fifteen Laborals were The recent laad leviation for Ireland and elected, tel Parliamentary talks on the lind question have
way this now demand a direct stimulus
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
LARGE SALER OF MOUNT NOKGAN BHAGES:
Losnox, Sed. Onlabor, Shares in the Modat Morgan Company have ohango katls Lero to the value of £1,000,000 airs Rothechild have just purchased 20,000 | abares for £170,000..
PETROLEUM IN NEW ZEALAND.
LONDON, 2nd Gutober.
LONDON, 4th October. Boring machinery to test the South Australi petroleum springs has been shipped to Adelaide THE ANGLICAN AND CONGREGATIONAL BODIES
LONDON, 2nd Octobis. The Congregational Union-bao-declined to
Angiog
As 39.37 A. the flowing telegram Typhron wets of Books the typhoon is s sobinira Ltang and will probably so at W.N-Westward serous the Chian Sex
has attained, would be far from uncouraging; and goes on to remark: "A uation like the Chuese, with its millions, and
diversity of is natursi
capabilities, is ort discharging &
ur
fsir free.
Belgium. China
should
tion of itu commercial duties to the world then its foreign trade is not equal to fourth of that of be able to
inuch of its present-staples, and with many other products besides. She would find it to her advantage to buy of them
He able to supply foreignore with Toure
ed quantities of the unsterly sugroent isterials ako now im porta. An import of less than two millions worth of metals in the year. ridiculously trivial. Such as it is, its character is of the poorcet,
iron, it is stated, in almost wholly of the old iron, bar, and all rod classes, Chinese industry and is- genuity, if they were giren or gate
then solves proper play, might, to the own in- faits profit, keep half the forges of Europe at work to satisfy their wasta. Cottons, medium, mineral oil, rice, and second-hand
bardware
W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 29th October, 1889,
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LONDON, 23 October. The wholars of the public soboole at Glasgow, Aberdeen, and eller towns of Scotland have iu stituted a novel strike. They are organized a movement, generally supported by the pupils, red of wind W.6.W protesting against the study of lesson at home, and doctoring against corporal punishtisat. to, who has been huma for some time on leave
Sir Juhan Pauncefota, Ministar to Washing of absence, will start on his return to Washington-dagzine Fabenhet, at ton on Saturday.
PARIS, 2nd October..
The fees hitherto paid out the entrance and no farm was done and rory fów Jandalins, occur entertains proposal for a conferencn with the pro- that such a prominent free-texily advocate as Sir Honduras attended a monster meeting at Bar: olearance of German vessels in Japanese ports our hilts aro al covered with vegetation. Bposition troughtforward at the Lambathon-Louis Matent is mizo in the front rank of the culona
the laval of the gas in ischer, tanthu szð hundredtha
E-FEMINDAZERS in the finds in degies Fabroad it.
LUMI IN ZOTYVARLA D◊festuration, Che Lumidity of air extrated with mokstore hang 100
4-Diarios ok rak Wang la ino pośzia,
FOR TWD coording to Beaufort Sande. #STATE DE TR WHACKER: B. Line aky, C. detached slowtes D.drisingrata; 1.Yog, fr, sleumy; fk,ball; kafight- alg: C
14. quay. Yain: Zhunkers V. Writtšty; U„dlow (weɛ]," 1.- on, testy nad kundzeitha,
W. DOBERCK.
Hinn keng #sortatory, 29th October, 1869.
A syndicate is boug formed hors to irat the
Mr. Ghulstone's declaration that food nation. petroleum deposité at Tarsuski, New Zealand:
Petroleum or reck-oil springs nro known to Minions must be withne robbery or folly, will mour in several parts of Nor Zouling, particu- nct as a brake on the front whool of the political larly st. Taranaki, ba the West Const, and in the coach. There is, however, the usual loophole. slenty of Poverty: Bar, in the North Island. If it had happen that the unblic is quite at Gisborne, in 1886, an oil spring with strong. Gladstone is ready to be converted--that is Aatisfied-to demand -land-nafiózalízation, then
sa big punt no was out, to say to rapazt the preces we have witnessed in and has since dran worked.].
his attitude towarde the Established. Church. PETROLEUM IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA, PA
The second subject of his address which cells forth remark rehites tá bimetalliam. He do: It is rumoured that M. Jeffrin, has resigned nonnous thin and ferides disguised his seat, fearing his reception it the Chamber in protection. It is only a lately that Mr.law of fin belag declared elected with only 5,400
ladstone has indicated, hit disapproval of bivales-out of a total of 14,200.
The Liberto aanrts that representatives of the metallien, auð navor in such plain language sui this. It is the more notable when we romsubur Argentine Republic, Chile, Polivia, Colombia, and "Munday last and subscribed to resin- tions in favour of a Hispano-American union, THE COTION KING AND HIS CORFER.. Lopposed to the American protectioniste..
LIVERPOOL. 1st October
BERLIN, 2nd October. Steenstrand now declares that it was the large The Governmont hos planed to the wredit of number of balls who rete on his back that sassed the Navy Department 32,000,000 marks, to be the collapse. The quantity of cotton held by expended on new men-of-with Of this antonat 4 MISLEADING REVIEW OF THE them was very much leg than he arpooted 14000,000 marks are 02 count of vessels
OHINESE CUSTOMS RETURNS. and ch Irger than say one had any idea of now in comics of construction, being the se The bal's waited till the last moment with the cond appropriation for that prepono.” The re- expectation that he would be ablo be raise the mining 18,000,000, marks form the Bret appro-a f. Tiesa, the Hangariau Premier, speaking market, but they were disappointed and most priation towards building two new ironclads,
any idea of the amount. He baliered that ous dispatoli, boats. could foresee the pinos of Europe.
result of the collapse would be to do away with any idea of running short time in the mills.
Operations on change were resumed to-day after pretty nearly the anticary faces, but with a still delining market.
tores in favour of a loser, relationship betimetslists. the Government Mines at Pak Tow are said to between the anglian mod Congregational bodies. flooded with 20 feet of water in the santh. At
LONDON, Brd Ostabor.. mitos pamped dry again."
I.
all events, the work le stopped until they got the The Right Rov. Dr. Barry, lato Anglican
Primate iustralia, and Dr. Thornton, Bhop of Balan. Speaking at Cardiff laat night, adrecatat a rennion of the varicas home churches in accordance with the resolution passed at the Lambeth Conference,
THE FRACK OF EUROPE..
LoNnos, 3rd-October:
NEWS FOR THE FRENCH MAIL.
The Times of the 26th September contains leading article on the Chinese Customs, Re
Captain Hogg leaves the steamer Cass and at a latqust last night, dentared that so-fur as have lost considerably, though he could not giva¦ three cruiser corvettes, one cruiser and three port for 1888 wbich is calculpted to conser |
shall be no longer levied.
Art. XVI-For the period of fire years from the date this Treaty goes inte oparation, the jurisdiction scorcisable by German court over
There has been a small ontbreak again Garman subjects or citizens, and property shall be territorially limited to the Formiga Settle amongst the savages, at same 200 soldiers and maste of Hakodate, Tokyo, Yokohams, Osaka, nephew of 11.D. the Governor are and to Kobe and Nagnangi, and to ach of the ports and have been killed. barbours thereof sa are now opes to German Tokous are, trying to all the very best powder to I hear from Taipeh-fos that four different sels and to the other localities adjacent to such E. the stemor for his new heavy gms. Foreign Settlements where by treaty or other express arrangements Dermen audjasta er ofti- 1024 15 now permitted permanently to reside wed rent land, and from the same date story where in Japsa cutis of the limits of the above zamod Forsige Settlements, ports, harbour, and "Lovilitiez, Japan486 CORTIAANsil lave and exercise complete and arolusive jurisdiction, both affil
It is hoped that the Syndicate will again cone and criminal, over Gornien subjects or citizens and property in accordams with the laws of Ja to the front in another form, and if it does pan. At the expiration of the five yats store will have plenty of intereating things to tell said all the jurisdiction then exercised by Gerbreach of contract; and I hear that he is about you. My." "Cottrall will uns, the Governor for man courts in Japan and all the exceptional pel mas a journey to Peking in referenon to the "vileges, exemptions, and immunities then enjoyed by German ambjecta or citizens as a part of or as matter-Mercury correspondant.
her that the chief ofler, Mr. Jonsson, will get the commaid The Cose goes to Amoy and
ngkong from here. Mr. Hecht, who cou acts the forts and arranges everything con- acred with there for the fovernor, goes to hang bai ou swell earned holiday for a few works.
FOOCHOW.
cas+arod.
RECOGNITION OF PRINCE TERDINAND,
HOME LONDOy, Syd-October. The Fremdenblast, a prominent Vienm jour. ust in
article published today, urges the Forte to formally regaine Frinou Ferdinand of Bulgaria, declaring that the Great Powersuch she thought, he will not be left without will concns in this course, t
QUEEN NATALIE' AND HER, SON,
LONDON, 30th September, She was accorded an immune reception by the Er Queen Natalie has arrived in Felrade populace The oity was brilliantly illuminated at night in honour of her visit. King Alexan der and the leading offcial personages were not present at Natalie's reception
LATER..
Fo
Queen Natalio has had a meeting with her son, the young King Alexaadst, whom she visited. 1st Octobor
Though the cotton king is not to make so
a goodly pile when matters are settled up, for though he was pretty woll shoked with cotton
selling all along. The quarter of a million pro- yesterday, he is not now so bewpared with it as he would have been had he not been continually at estimated for him came down to £100,000, or at the most £150,00
Fire persons were draad in the Rhine to day by the capsizing of a boat. W
Ch
PRADEDU BRURANT IN LISE TAUTUNUT.
TUESDAY, 20th October SHARES.
Paid up.
Company.
Quotations.
$600 po pram, Dom. Ts. 250 12p-et, pron, brotz. -3000-5p. et. prem nom.
350 $62, nom
$25 530, nom
420 $20 201
16 $5
apparte naut to such jurisdiction-aball absolutely
Hongkong & S'hai.. $125186), sales New Oriental and without notice, whelly causa mud determina;.
210 111 and thereafter all such jurisdiction shall be
800.2022 Staustrand, who is now attrasting attention Doro sumed and exercised by Japanese Sourts. The
Be the king of the cotton ornar, is a strongly Chinese Leen '84 B.
Chins Syaria A salcient number of griffins have been sab Jurisdiction of German Courte shall be continued world for to ensure good racing this winter..
built man of about five foot ten inches, between Chinese Lown & C 50 sad 65 years of age, will a small but strong Chinese Loan 86:12. 'until fast decision is respect of all notions lis The drought is at an end. Light rains began pendens in mid. Gareau Comets at the time to fall on the 13th October, and have continued,
looking face, searching ores and muddy counten Craickshank & Co. fixed for the abolition of Losaler Jurisdiction with intervals, throughout the week. The The Belgrudda correspondent of the Standard, suggestive of sex life. Though a wealthy Darval Bay Trading, In the matter of nervios of proceza and exchange is warmly welcomed, the walls and popée states that the Barsian Government forcibly toan, he dresses very shablily. His silk ant. 16 Fenwick & Co., Geo. scation of judgments, heroes and sentences in the neighbourhood loving run dry. It has prevented King Alexander from mes fug his old fashioned, and, considerable time must have Gurdon & Co, A. G. Japanese and German Courts shall, so far as the come too lata, however, to save the rice and pate mother.
elapsed since it was parobbeod. His frock coat, Groon Island Comment lawsof their respectiva Governments permit, ren- to orops. Food of all kinds will be seare and
LONDON, 2nd October.
buttoned close from the waist to the neck, is of Hall & Holta C. Co. The 50 TH 27 derlegal aid toenchother. During thecontinuance dear this winter rod we fear the poor will suffer Ex-Queen Natalie firmly refuses to surrender blue cloth, and reminds one of a superior r·lise H. Brick & Cerent. $18.50 $35, én new call of Consular jurisdiction, the German Consular waverely,.
her maternal and civil righta, Y DIS
oficial. When attending the exchango bake H. & C. Bakery join Court shall contine to exercise throughout
210 2128 A live just returned from the tea districts The populaco of Belgrade are inclined to the fige backwards and forwards Hongkong & Ga
(... 1830 | 314,,nemi. Jan Jurisdiction over Gorman subjects in informs us that mich dietrees prevails amongst violently support the claims of Natalie if the try on the go. He is a Dutchman, but has been II. Dairy Fan
H. Electric Light(mil, 69 | #5) questions of personal status. It is, however, the people, sapocially amongst the oners of tas policy of aerofon adopted by the Regents to naturalized in England. -
$50203 pet. pm understood that if in proceedinics before apanese gardens, by reason of the great reduction in the wards her son, King Alexander, should be coa
Bome time ago Boonstrand was a dealer in H. H. E. Tramway Courta questions of personal status are incident-ngual picking of the lead, and the nncertainty of tinned.ne
Hongkong To
$25 | $198
ally or collaterally raised, much "Japanese Court payment for what they bere sald.. New has POLITICAL PARSTER IS AMERICANA coal latterly ja sait and now in cotton. He dogg H. & K. Wharf & GJ
GEMISCELLANEOUR ITEMS.
Etala
not belong to the cotton trade, but simply walk. Stan Laundry.. ed into it for the purpose of speculation. In Hongkong Tops...... TRA LONDON, 3rd October.
dead, he had not been heard of an the Liverpool&W, Book In consequence of their excesser at the elections in Washington Territory, and Northefton market till a year or two ago. He made and South Dakota, the Republican party has up his mind at the beginning that the orop of now jority of six in the United States 7000,000 balo was not cough to supply the Congress and even in the Senate,
world. He admits he has hoon at work on the
Montana
The Democrate carried the elections in orner since last December
„MANGESTER, 1st October. Thero was an exceptionally large, attendance of cation-manufacturers on the Exobangs to-day in consequence of the news of lan collapse of the corner. On all sides the fall of the mono poliate was bailed with satisfaction, notwith-- standing that the position is yet the of crualder ablo nucertainty. Not only live the operatives been sufferers, but the spinners, sad especially the smaller ouas, have been wound up pretty tightly. Had the corner buon able to hold its awn lu damage, to the weaker manufacturers must have been very great, le tray dould not bare afforded be close ties mille daring the late "Goeded without, norious, and in many cases, per haps, irreparable injury. The Bteenstrand party
A TioNnow, 28th September - The German Government will some the
shall for the purposes of such procodings have long since roached all the tea districts of the jacladiation to determine the questions no raised, tretsudous losses teamen have suffered Affaire mocording to German law. NAS
look go dark up country that no pressure will be Art. XVIL-In case spy German subjects or required next season to curtail the supply. citisene should at any time in advance of the Wa regier having to record a frightful acel Baal sholition of Genau Consular jarishotion deut on the river through the barsting of desire to submit themselves exclusively to Japa- boilar va use of the native-awood passenger nesa jurisdiction, they may do so by making and steaia launches plying betwear the Bridge Bing with their own proper Connie authorf and Sharp Peak. It occurred just below ties formal declarations to that effect, but so the Pagods Anchorage on the 10th Osteber; aush submission shall deprive the Gorman Con out of ninety passengers, only twenty sarapod anlar Courts of jurisdiction over such subjects alive, and some of these were inju The or citizens which they would otherwise bay in probability of unch a catastrophe hay is long administration of the property of the German connection with liabilities incurred and offences foreseen and it is time the authorities stepped in New Guions Compacy in October, and committed prior to mock subminalon.
to prevent à repetition of it. The boilors of NYT LONDON, 30th September. Art. XVIII-Each of the Contracting Per-than lasuchen are sadd until they are as thin as
The Bank of England authorities kurs re ties may appoint Consule Cheneral, Consuls, Vice paper, the parsimonious owners deferring much calved a shipment of 100,000 sovereigns from Cole, Pre-Consals, and Consular Agents in too long the replacity of them with now ones. Quemaland, being the fleet direct shipment of all the party, cities, and places of the other, ex Then these as craft are invariably over-coin from that colony. cept in those where it may not be convenient to crowded. In this enes, for instance, uinely were: Sir Henry Litou Isenca, alderman for Port recognize sols ofloor.
being carried whan there was only room for half anken. Ward, has been selected for election sa the This crption, howenr, shall not be made in the number. A monthly urrey should be held; next Lord Mayor of London. regard, to one of the costwoting Parties-with-wo would be a good arrangement to hává, to get and being wedo likewise in regard to every other them licensed and put under the coated of the The revenge of the Enllest Kingdom for the orat. far more material in soy ring that Power
The Consule-General, Conanls, Vice-Console, Pro-Couule, and Consular Agents half exercise whatever functions and; enjoy-whatever pri vileges, exemptions, and Immunities are, or may Herefter, ba, granted to l'ominlar officers of the zent favoured nation
Harbour Master-Echo
HANGCHOW,
1&1 October
The costinnons raíns are doing immense don' Art. XIX.The Contracting Parties agree ago to drops in Kin bing, Huchow, and Hang that all matters relating to compares sed navi. how, the three northern prefectares of Che gation, and any privilege, favour, or immunity king province, Ju the Bushow region the whatever, which either 1 untracting Party has water of the canals stunda a bált foot deep in aktually granted, or may hereafter grant to the to houses of some of the market towns and crec mast of the rice felda ara several fat cf walor.
LONDON, 1st October.
Morris Itanger, whows collapse you will zamen Lember their figures have been $53,000 balo
Anstis Arms. Hongkong Hotel.: Do. Debentures, Park Hotel onts Insuranźes--
Cun-v་་་་བ China Firo Ching Traders Chinese Insuranc Hongkong Fire North China, Singapore.. Buraits Fire in Straits Marine. Union Tanglese Land & Building
Land Investra't Kowloon Land Inv Pole Building and Richmond Terraco
hangsu Land West Point Buildg.
Mizing
Cherboanager. bor, only took up 187,000 base in that period, Jelebu while Ranger in 1887 took up 151,060 bales,
Panjoml RUNOUDED NEW GÖFERROR-GENERAL OF
Sels CANADA Porak Sagar OTTAWA (Dat:), 2nd Ostoler Planting
East Bordeo Labu's Bonged Koyab
past quarter is £04,000 In emres of the amount | ARs provicásly existed, for from March to. Sezon Sugar, for the corresponding quarter of last year.
Lieutenant Francis Tottenham, LN., who had just bain appointed to HM.. Egalia, has committed suicide at Devonport PIRINGA LOFDUR, 2nd October. The Government of Brazil has issued a co vernos load of £20,000,000
··Government, subjects, or citirens of kny other The country draine fron Hangshow northward proposal by the London dock Isbourers lately (neral elections for the British Parliament as a Shanghai Water.
State shall be extended immediately and un- ditionally to the Government, but or through motion then be on Cheat Lake citizens of the other Contacting Party, it being Whether the great fost in the Yungtase effects tude towards the Lord Mayor for his mediation Visorio ions that the Duke of Fife, her new ther intention thike the trade za nerigation of the T-hu. I do not know, but in the Facho each country shall be placed in al respects, by plain the waters for some days bad beor moving the older on the footing of the most favoured very slowly, and now they are rising still higher nation MAKE
Le Hangehow there is much unrest among the Art. XX All privilegosandimmunities
farmers and the mandarins are zoxious Arons which Gurzan subjects or mitigans have hithertoonjoyed mous placards have been posted by someona at in Japan, in wirone of the existing treaties and the risk of his head, which may be roughly trans. Errangemente, are maintained during the conlated as follows a
Hananon of Counter jarlsdiction is so far as they are not abrogated by the stipulations of this Treaty, and from the date Consular Jurisdiction
The Governor, to help lines
Thy Fun-tai's bany drinking wisan, *The Trofeot koupen gambler's lair 1.
District Magistraten anal fag
$100 $101,režnih, &o.
$50 $105. nom. '?
s12665p. et. p.
($600 | #601 5316 || $25.
$508135
8251-373
| $200-$150, noni.
· 350 )- $986 250 | TL, 330
350 | 815
·520) $18 *320-$281, tuyors -$25" || $188, om div.
-
1950: $114: F30 $
$100 $200 Tis: 80 | T-871
· 940 |- 853) $100 $64, taj
$181,5818625
to hems readers A &.very false
the opening sentence the
doubt
impression. It
is oburac-
allther 10 large or
to comprise the of Chinese demand on the West for its in- Plog Ra
dustrial services. Some live or
Other tha
Fhey will not; and when the uxlive appetite ha been rightly cultivated, and has fennd oat how to grlily itself, the recollection of total of £50,000,000 for a year's grand for-- sign trade total will excita unusemont rather than egyhalion. Signs that the day
when the empire
i will 13 frat
of the seat.
spproaching appreciate the amiable aiziety of
t-of
the nations to exc
to exchange fruits of the 2011 and manufactures
tures with it are visible every-
They
are seen in the eageren of Chinese statesmen tu conciliate formign epision through any channel. They are especially and nos pleasantly manifest in the recent resolation of the Gloveniment.
at Peking to
g to anite the capital and Thantain by a railway. European hopes that China to be really opened up for
way at
about
last al Weatern commerce and For Westera ideaa Lave too often been disappointed for entire
be no bondence to ba ne pel felt. But thero seaton to a solid basis for them at present." We hope the Times is right in he prognostica
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mons, as judged we believe it to be in the main, but we do not look for any sudden expansion of trade consequen: on the pro- pused constraction of railways; the time bau yet serived for China to move quickly. and for the present, we must be goutent if the progress a low but steady.
ARRIVAL OF THE “ARDGAY" IN HONGKONG.
terised highly inter
"whieh no! Abortun o'clock on the afternoon of the 28th it
is, from a Chinese point of view, irst, the Ardgay steamed in the harbour, looking, -ut the great London organ gres en lo reso far as culd be sega at a glance, litle it any a curious but pridently inadvert The taak of floating her has been accompanied present by
the worse for her two years' rest on a sand-bank. ent perversion of the figures, that itis equally by difficulties inamsemble and be obstacles satisfactory to the British merchant and which have more than ones ssomed inwardool. manufacturer. The following is the passageable, and the greatest praise is due to Mr. Jolan to which we refer
stou, the Baginser in ehsegs of the work, for
Great Britain base a very direct interest in Chineas haring brought the undertaking to so muccessful foreign traño and its programs. The British ahrain and satisfactory- an issue. It was early on the tho trade in larger than ever, and it has been growing | morning of iba 16th Decem6, 1887, at thự at a quicker pass than the. Chinase total. In 1881 Ardgay ran asbareona sandbank off Cape Bautan- the trade of this country with thins, laive of an, on the coast of Annata, It was discovered Hongkong. The 483: 39,000, which was a marked advance upon preceding years. Last year it was
eluding
the
that the difficulties in the way of floating her woukt
57,500,000. The importance of thorst of the adbe poormous, and after standing by for a monta quantity, as we showed that it is for China. A trade the vessal. This was done but the chief engi vance is more to Great Britain then the actual grow or two. the captain revived orders to abandon compated at 237,500,000; valuable ás itás, omumot be said to be vital for British pemmaro Bat the trade.
noer remained in ber, and has done as up to the of which it is a propertion, is an increasing trade. present, and an armed guard was out from Sareely any boinda-can be set to ite future; and Tourane to prevent the vemel being looted by apparanove indicate that Englishmen retain the op the pirater who infeet these consts. In March portunity of keeping at its head, with congegnenges 1888, the Ardguy was bought, os to national industrien of the most extraordinary do the Hon. C. P. Chatar for $30,500. Mr. Chatar sho tay, ty. | gree of profitablemese.
entered into mogotiations with the Hong- The trade of this country with China, in kong and Whampoa Dock Company for the float- Busive of Hongkong" evidently means, acing of the steamer, but the parties were unable cording to the construction of the sentence, to come to terms. Mr. Chater then resolved that Bongsong is jucluded in China, se of to attempt to fost der at his own risk, and course is ought to be for the purpose of the arrangements were zinda with Mr. Johnston argument. Whe
hai ke wrilor has done, how for the arrying out of the work. Mr. ever, is to lump Hongkong with Great Bri Johnston luft Hougkeng in May, 1888, and in tsin. We have nut the English Cualome Jane the work began in earnest. The Ardyay was then lying broadside on, while the constant Returns for 1888 before UP, bat in the
the early silting up of the sand had cot only raised hor * Op. st. din, sellers part of
Parliamenta part of lat year $100 $810
salary Paper was considerably above the ordinary ses lovet but sued giving return for each year since had canted her over to agreat degree. The fest 1870 of the value of trade with India, China, thing that was do was to build a wooden puffer- and Hongkeng, from which we learn that dars round the vasel and to excavate the sand the value of British goods and produce ex-fra under her so as to bring her down to the ported from the United Kingdom to Chias dinary legal. With considerable difficulty this #saccomplished, and Mr. Johnston then proceed- and Hong kong in 1881 was
£9,579,997,
while
meal to turn the ship round so as to get her hand to the f
imports is The, kuma your wounted to
esar. Another cofferdam was built, this time of €11,717,361, Aiving a total of close on and bags, it having been found that they wer £21,300,000. In 1887 the valica were, of oz. more serviceable than timber. The ship was then ports, £8,789,597 and of importe 28,176,284, moved gradually, and news was received in giving a Lotal of less than £17,000,000. In Hongkong at intervals of the progress that was stead of an incresa, therefore, there was being made. Inthefollowing Soptember, however, Ewen 1881 and 1887 dealing of ster four from one of the most disastrens typhoons of that By the Ardgay, as well esmany other vessels, auffered million sterling
ateriing in the value of the trade season. Not only was the whole work thus far Hetween the United Kingdom and China in accomplished undone, but the vessel was driven ing Hongkong. Although we have por 100 feet further book than she had been origin precise figures at hand, we know so ally. It was then decided to suspend operations instter of fact that
$1888 showed
little
if any during the winter and Mr. Johnston returned improvement on 1887.
The
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to Hongkong. In the following April be again
built, and at the latter end of. Mey, telegra of gold, but making the us at all recoived annaanging that the Ardgay as for this the trade of ate United Kingdom ali to the cofferdam and that she had been with China cazues he called progressive moved considerably nearer the sea. Although Measured in taels the dicer trade with matters did not progress by any means smooth China in 1881 win Tls. 46.459,000 and in ly after this, and hopes were over and over 1898
T. 47,093,000,
What the trade | aguân dashed to the ground, still from this period with Hongkong - we have unfortunately simost every day showed some little improvement accounts kept at this end to show. We the state of affairs. An anexe was built to the cofferdam, and as the work of excavation know, however, from the Chalonis re- tures what the value of the trade of Hong-feet, this was extended. In Angase last the past, went on and the ship was urged forward a few kong with China in The Times writer eosdem Avdgoy had heen moved so far out that it be te linee dupposed that the whole of this trade game dangerous to work in a cofferdam owing was in British gorde for import into Chica to the beating of the surt, vory benty son roll- of Chinese szporta ta tha.
to the United Kingdum,ne into the bay where the drdgay was. It was whereas only
In comparatively
all portion the phe work of staavation and of it caurauder these headings. The cle leated her completely On the 13th Octo simply leave the resel how she was tili ■ high Custome Beturns of the Unned Kingdom ber thig oorarred, and the gratifying intilgence way he 'Giken as practically accurate that the Andgoy was shoot was rooted in 570 portion are the enge of statistics at Hongkong the leth inst the esssel felt for Tourane and ir- fremi sby Luch dustörbing inffarder Hongkong by telegram the following day. Ox 8580 per pleal, allco, ofrercises on the Costume Rotorokof China- rited, kheon on the 13th inst. There she lay for 13 to 8 orttien and the frames they and sfford ermind eleven days hiring great difficulty in getting 1 per pioul allee, of for anything rather thanesulation. British coal and calyanreceding at last in getting erms of [2 to 3 vasden | subjects are of course building up localizer inferior quality. Unthe 24th inst. aliosteem- så ont from Tourass and from thenco mopoau thá shipping basis Galf of Tonquié ho experienced a venderats the how's alare of the rarrying trade su choking up. For couple of days she bad streng khe -arade and industi ef
af Hongkong are winds and hosty con and certainly she old Tinibly progressing, the exchange of comes had no better test than this as to whether her medlies between China Red the United long period of lying up has dona bor any harm
G2 tu decrease As has been already said, so far as can be meen than increase
decrease in at present she has somered moms. Her had in exports from China, und je largely agvoosted | what-and sa she was almost empty coming from for by the rain of the tea tunds, Imported and her boilers ars in good condition. Tourena, any Jaskago would have hoonestly die- into Chien measured in silver show an 18- she will, however, go into dook when she will be creams, though this is converted into a de- thoroughly overhauled prior to being realised.
$10 120 66 LB, sumīga
The 50 The 24.
$40 : 160; sulleri 310 | 316. moru..
Tia. 100 Tia, 2174.
'bai & E. Whag! .
Steamship Coy
China Shippers Ching & Mani..
Douglas
Canton, M... Indo China M
Watun & Co, & 8.- $10-12 Aftasm Tannob 'Aï
The South Sea Plantation Company of Ho 14 is listed in offiola! sivalss that Lord Stan- intend to issue in Berlis a loan of 2,500,000 (lay is not going to remain his fail term of office macks (£125,000), kertas Governor-General of Canada, but that he will The Lord Mayor of London, has declined at return to England to take part in the next ge-
on strike that they should walk in procession supporter of Lord Salisbury and a prospective in the Lord Mayors abow as a mark of gratis member of his Cabinet. If said thetasen in the silko of the degraudson, shall be unsigned to the post of Go The Ngarawhit (Westport) Coal Mining vernor-General of the Dominion. It was through Company, New Zealand, with a capital as the indinence of the Green that her egg-in-law, £100,000, will be sued immeataly. Sir W. Lard Torne, wisit to Chanda, instead F. D. Jervole, Tata Governor of New Zealand, is of the Duka af Manchester, who bad chairman of the board of directors
LONDON, 4th October. The position of Governor-Genaral of one been previously miated for the position. O'Conner, the Canadian, soulber, who was reof the Inger onlcnics is regards tach Now Maina cently defeated by Searls in the race for the ing importanos,te the rank of fie facumbent. In sealling sharpionship of the world, ha ex- the one of Land Lore, as would be in the case of Old Malwe pressed als willingness to row Seerle in America | the Fax) of Eids is partly atoned for the erime les graa for £2,000 a side, p
women of byhgan yosh trood ja bis tour de thui Older Dizis ~London, 9th October, - éves of his royal mother-in-lew by giving him s“, Turkey esluses to make any special reforms prominence he could in no other way obtain, i in the government of Armeningitis understtod that Parliament will be in Patna (018)...
It fa reported that the Car has purshamad | at the next session to make in appropriation of Hobarte (New) Antwari, a strategical position on the Adriatic, $1,000,000 for the erection of a suitable residenge N
Lord Rosobory in seriously ill, and it is stated for the Geyernor Gopiral of Ottara të mo that his sickness is entirely due to overwork present okl rockery petoliad upisto "vice-regal Un Lovion.—__
A terrible myslene har smurf at Carm deze reefdenna kuiwekken Halokna inanan Mexico, thirty vessel being wrecked, and a damned by Leeds Dufferia, Lorne, LanNĪGWAY- large number of livee Ivita;
and Stapley E unfit for had (alion and in Jorgensen, the explorer, has announced his | disgrass to the Dominion,
Malbourne, in a thirty-foot bust
Several small strikes have occurred through
cosave to exist all auch privileger and immoitos eren to apply,W shall be regarded as abrogated, unless maintain- they mean to, tar he pacyla acili,
hy this 'ready
2. Of kuufs and spear they or hate they il -Art XXL-1, daving the period Consular There were rumours that the sex embankment jurisdiction-stiff continues, German subjects at Boining bad burst but the ramrt ir danted. manufacture, fabricate, or prepare within the for- Bat large crowds of people of that region did riteria limits of cousier jerisdiction, fish, sake, come to Hangohow a few days ago demanding tobacco, showa, zairing wine, beer, or spirits they that taxes be remitted
women shall pay the same duen and taxes as Japaneno The people went the Governor to go to the _anbjecte oogaged in a dimilar business, Heavenly amber Temple beyond the Westers Any Berman subject.be detire to retail win, Lake, and worship Kwan-ying the Buddhist Lesr, or spirits must take out the me license Virgin," but the Governor is said to have do-
mit pay the soure Hocam foo as Japanese balled on the ground that the Virgins Intention of making the trip from England to an EDWIN LENOLD OR HARVARD AND DAFORD, Jests; tula Livakse a ver be refused without made of und and praying to it would not stop Blant and reasonable on use::
the rain.
· Sir Edwin Arnold, who is still visiting Proni-
218-224
310
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VN BICHẲNGK-
Kark Bilson demand. Skech Hills, st, 10 days Hank Mileät 4 mení Credits at 4 months ught -Slögumentary D}ls, at +
| may be set down, perhaps, to the cod work. A frah cuffed was
Bhab
but the