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In ull Grow loads issued in the Straits since 1883, condition is inserted under which the rent la re-adjustable overy thirty years. What an enormous increase in land-revone the Colony ought to experience about four- teen years hence, observez the S.F. Press; pity most of us won't be here to see it.
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truth, no doubt, lies somewhere between the two views. The Boxer movement is patriotic in that it is expres sion of Chinese resentment for the muay Indignities leaped on the country by other peoples, particularly in the Alching of nearly all the best ports in China. The fact that the Chilifi peasantry, now that the Allies are
The Frouch steamor Masallia, from Naga in command of the province, should accept saki, raporte having run down a whale shout dusk two days after leaving that part for the inevitable and make what money they Singapore. The whole appears to have been can in the circumstances is no new trait insteen, and when struck and wounded seas to Chinese character; it is at least as did as have plunged down and dealt a blow to the pro- A. S. WATSON & CO., the history of European strife with China, poller which was somewhat damages, as the No one would suggest that it indicates speed of the ship has been a little reduced sitio. that the provincials have changed in their estimate of European intrusion into the empire. Ridiculous as was the idea of those who fostered the Boxer society that China in arms could withstand, or rather drive out, the foreigner, there is nothing ridiculous in the contention that the Chinese national character can, for still a very long time to come, hold out against foreign influences. The remedies which Sir Rour ÆRATED WATERS BAR Suggests, only to disraiss, for the peril
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of a fur greater national movement in China are partition or a miraculons spread of Christianity. These remedies are outside the limits of practical politics or practical propagandism, he saye. That the latter al ternative is impossible, with all deference to THE MACHINERY in use is of the the opinions of propagandlists, we are con- vinced; that the former is, we wish could be latest design and most up to date character.recognised. Our Shanghai contemporary, the North-China Daily News, had a desponding article last week, in the course of which it said: "There are signs now of such a dis integration in China itself as must almost certainly lead to a break-up of this great empire, and if it breaks up from internal
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H.M.S. Bramble, which was to have left Bing- spore on the 11th inst, was not expected to leave for another month when the last Straits papers left Singapore.
French Government was about to "despatch to It was reported in Paris last month that the
Southern China a force of 3800 men in con- sequsnch of the rumors that a general rising is impending in (but region.
Rear Admiral-A.K. Bickford, C.M.G., the now 'ommander-in-Chief on the Pacife Station, mach active service as a sub-heatenant the Chinn sons when the fort of Simonowski was captureil.
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The Russian transport Hadlar, now en-route from Odessa with about 2,000 soldiers on board
bound for Vladivostock, was till recently called the Cephalonia and owned by the Canard Lize of Liverpool. She is now the property of the Bussian Chinose Railway,
The Russian transport Kiev, which arrived st Singapore on the 14th inst, from Vladivo. stock with about 900 troops returning to Odessa, reported that on the 9th instant, to the south of Formosa, the passed through the centre of the typhoon which caused so much damage at Hongkong. The waves were about 10 fost high.
The appointment is announced in the London- and the ship lay to for nine hours. No damageGazette of Mr. Godfrey Hewett to be Her of any consequsuce was done to the Key which behaved aduifrably thronghoat. The typhoon indicater on board went down as low as 72 ).
Majesty's. Consul for the, Territories of the British North Borneo Company. Brunei, and Sarawak, Mr. Herratt has been in the service.
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SHANGHAI, 25th November, 10 p.. FRESH CAPTURE OF GUILTY PERSONS.
THE A.D.O. AT THE THEATRE.
Once more the Hongkong Amateur Dramatio Club has Bobieved thorough success, and shown to the public of the Colony that without waiting for any professional domination to risit us from disant lands we have in our midst caongh dramatic talent of a high order to provido.a well-spent evening sement. It is no exaggeration to say that the company which took part in Our Elit on Saturday night suffered nothing in comparison with any of the touring scabinations which
Sixteen men who were implicated in the usually call at Hongkong The performers Ind not that practice which the necessities of v professional tour bring, but they more than Chuchow massacre bave be captured. MAHARAJAHS LEAVE SHANGHAI. te up for it by a freshness of their own, while
KRUGER'S RECEPTION IN FRANCE.
nt the same time everything went without a The Maharajahs of Gwalior and Bikanir lutch and at the right pace at which a cantedy of this kind should go. Great credit belonge left Shanghai to-day,
to those who are responsible for the training and rehearsing of the casta, and they have the satisfaction of knowing that their labour and energy were productive of the best results. It was foared at first. that with so many new nombor taking part in the performance the AD.C. might not come up to the standard of ite pravious triumphs, but as the first act got under weigh such fence were dissipated and the new, blood was seen to have brought with it fresh vigous Indoo some of the chief successe of the evening wore won by playare who have not previously appeared before the general pub-
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-Loxpon, 23rd November, 7.25 p.m.
EX.PRESIDENT'S FAREWELL TO MARSEILLES HIS HOPES. Mr. Kruger has left Marseilles. In his
the enthusiastic sympathies which had been expressed would be followed by acts sustain
the Boer cause.
Our Portsmouth cerrespondent, ander date of the British North Borneo Company already farewell speech ho said that he hoped admirably to representation by amateurs of
26th October, writes The battleship" Glory,
Captain Mult of the British stormer Chun which is to bocommissioned on the 1st November Song, which arrived at Singapore from Hong- as flagship on the China Station, will be the most kong on the 16th inst, reported that he en- powerful and smartest flagship in the Far East.countered a typhoon on the 8th inst. A sailoring 3ho is being fulched off rather elaborately and was injured badly by a sea, and although medi ought to bị much admired when she is in China cnily treated, died in the Singapore Straits the waters. The following are some of the officers provions avoning. to be appointed: --Lieutenants Harel Chris- tian (1st Lieut.) F. L. Attenborough (T), Harold G. Sims, Willis W. Wilson, M. R.
Best, and A. R. W. Sartorions,
The L. & C. Express, noting the fact that though Sir F. Cardow's successor at Sierra Leone has been anzounced no appointment has
it is rather surprising that the appointment of the new Governor of the Straits Sottlements still hangs fre,`
Here is a
News has been received in Singapore, through a local bank, to the effect that Dr. J. R. Moseley, Jan, American Consul for Singapore, has died in Japan. Dr. Moseley left Singapore two months back for a trip to Jepan for the bonsfit of his health, having been suffering from an acute attack of fever for some time previous
howover, will surpriss his friends in Singapore. Dr. Moseley was a native of Birmingham, Alabama, U. 2., and during his earlier years he was connected with journalism in that State, having afterwards entered the U. S. Cosenlar Corps. He was appointed Contal-General for Singapers in 1859, succeeding Mr. Spencer
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speaking of the looting at Peking says find at first there was some shyness on the part of the people anxious to get some little souvenirs of such an historic occasion, but after a time some of them got over that shyness He says that he watched a Minister examining a carved and inscribed tablet of jade, in one of poror's rooms. He put it back in its place and walked on. Then he sood carions to examine it again, and did so carefully for a few memonts. Then he put his hands in his pockete, and seemed intent on contemplating the pattern of the coiling. Ho apparently got so interested in it that he must have forgotten that he had not put back that bit of judo in its stand!
causes, there will be a 'scramble among the Pet boon made for Sir F. Cardew, says:-Hinto his daparture. The news of his death name, au cur readers are aware, bas frequently Powers for the piece, and the result will be been mentioned in connection with the Straits the same as if it was a case of partition from Garmorship, and it looks, therefore, as if, after Unless means can be de-all, he is being reserved, for the Government vised for suppressing this usurper, there House at Singapore, although we have been will shortly be a break between the northern unable to ascertain anything definite on the and southern divisions of China, which is point. In any case it is about time that the likely to be a prelude to partition." Now, acancy was filled up; and seeing that the admitting that partition were possible or
Colonial Ofles has just effected quite a little general post amongst the Colonial Governors, even advisable, it would still be difficult to see how the Powers propose to reconcite such a policy with their expressed determination to maintain the integrity of China. But the partition of the empire, ua has been
tiger story from Yaumati, At pointed out in the columns of the press about ten o'clock on the night of the 22nd in st.. nearly all the world over, and in particular a European constable was patrolling his best, in the Anglo-Chinese,press, would be abso-when, at the upper end of Station Street North a full-grown lutely disastrous. Those best acquainted what he pusitively assorts was
tiger trotted past in front of him. The animal with China have not hesitated to pronounce did not betray any signs of having seen the A.S. WATSON & CO. such, a policy impracticable. No gradual constable, but quietly lopod off in the direction absorption of the outlying part of the coun- of Un Chan village, crossing the road not there try is conceivable, but the taking over of than tan yards from the man, whe asserts that the whole by any one Power or any combina be plainly saw the stripas ou its body. If there tion of Fowers is a dream, the realisation of are any big game hunters in the colony--and of course there are-hera is a splendid which would land the experimenter in difficul-
opportunity of adding another skin to their ties beyond all coping with. No parallel can collection and ridding the colony at the be found with such a proceeding in history same time of a dangerous visitor. Incidentally, Lattle as the various sections of China may it will also acquit the constable of the unkind [29 be attached to cach other, they possess at suggestion that he had an attack of "anakot."
least enough homogeneity and enough chf- ference from the rest of the world to make the idea of Europe, America nad Japan dividing them up into dependencies nothing better than a nightmare, which all men of commonsense will hope to be spared.
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HONGKONG, November 26th, 1900 As article by Sir ROBERT HART in the November Fortnightly Review, from which we quote some of the arguments in another columa, scoms to have excited much interest
The Extension of the exportation of Arms Ordinance for another six months from the 28th
Inst. is notified in the Gazette.
The Hou. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to ho fands of the HospitalsIp Lon-chi 810.-
On page 5 is given the eloquent sermon prenched by the Rt. Hor. Bishop of Victoria on Sunday morning last in St. John's Cathedral. The sermon will be published by this office in a few days in pamphlet form.
ONLY NATIONALIST PRESS SUPPORTS HIM.
The pley choson was one which lends itself talent. None of the roles ars exsoting, though they call for ample intelligence sy
the part of those who sustain them, the cisracters try well differentiated, the mounting is modest, but effective, and there is shundance of life and of humour of a popular kind: In con- atruction Our Flat is of the utmost simpli- city (we do not refer to the furniture “in the third nat) but it is also ingenious and
the comedy had an excelicne run and was one of the successes of the season in which it saw the Light The AD.C. made a very wise choico when they selected it for their rat appearance in the senson 1900-1901. The audience fully bora vitupas by their constant applause that they appreciated all the points brought out be the actors and aptresses. Most laughter per- haps greeted the rehabilitation of the dismantled flat by Margery (Mrs. Bagnall Wild), Balla Mr. Kruger met with an enthusiastic rers. Clark), and Stout (Mr. H. W. Bird). ception in Paris. The Director of the Pro-The wake-shifts adopted by Reginald Sylves reel welcomed him in the name of the noh merrimentin all parts of the house. The bath-chuir played its part nobly, and as various Government.
performers collapsed into it the mirth was res
Only the Nationalist Press appears to en- amusing. In, London, it will be remembered Courage Mr. Kruger's mission.
LONDON, 24th November, 780 p.m.
WARM WELCOME TO PARIS-TAK ING THE NAME OF THE GOVERNMENT.
REUTER'S SERVICE. **
LONDON, 22nd November,
'for's quick-witted wife were welcomed with
gewed.
ME KRUGER IN FRANCE Mr Kruger, who has landed at Marsilios, was have been excusable. sired with the greatest enthusiasm.
BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA. Lord Roberts has had a fall from his horse; he was shaken, but not inj
but not injured. The Boors ive been defeated with heavy last at Baberspan
An outpost of the Buffs to the South West of Balmoral was surprised, losing six küled, flye wounded and thirty-one prisoners.
THE POWERS AND CHINA
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China
Coming now to the individual performers and taking the ladies first, we must testify to the way in which they all threw themselves into their parts. No hesitation was observable in a single spooch, though on a rst aight it would and all they had. settled down to their rolosu splendid fashion. Mrs. Bagnall Wild na Margery Sylvester was, even to those who have so her act before, a revelation. Throughout alle was perfectly zataral and devoid of any ofera of staginess. better in our AD.. performances. Moreover, aever want to see a woman's part played
cho stul Mr. Bagnall Wiki pe the husband, Reginald Sylvester, combined snost, odmirably together, and it is indeed an advantage for the Club to possess two such capable performers sconstomed to play in company. This is al- ways half the battle in swatour theatricale.
· Count Bülow's statement that the Powers We shall hope to see them both in many future were, unanimous is specially denied at Wash-performances as Merger's sister: Luoy, Mrs. into. It is stated funt alt. Caiger has been Howkius, & new corapt to the & olony, made a most promising first appearance. She played instructed to resist the demands for razing the with gas vivacity thrupshot and fairly in- forts and the execution of the greatest men juguised lite inte hor fans Clarance Vans. She looked oherming in her white bridal costume in "the second nets and altogether is a distinct ad- dition to the ranks of our local natours. dies. Francis Chr, who played Bell the indepen- pant but good uptured mailerraut, is u well. known sud fried supporter of the A. D. G, and once again she gave most azcolunt #xhibition her talent and versatility. Some of her attemnega quite fatehen the house, spolten 15 they were with a delightful sharpness and truth to housemaidonly nature. It was a capital uit of feng; partionlarly in the inter view widi Nathaniel Glover, Mrs. Clark Has at another success to her elit. As Madame Volaut, bits, Mossop had and very grateful art to play, but she mado a very good show with it. She dropped rather tes suddenly from the broken, French English into cookney, Tat in other respects was a most elequute exponent of the dressmaker. Last of tho žemaló ebar- Acters comes. Miss Powell's Chira, a really amiables présentation of the hoyden daughter from neighbanring at We felt every tower put must fall evar-scou, or a candle-stick moment, as indeed we were meant to, that s
as Clarn filled from side to side of the "rocm. Possibly the dropping of the wantscripts on the four was a trille overdone, but it is diloult zot to exaggerate in unha part. Mise Powell's energy was ininu table
LONDON, SA November
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LOCAL MOVEMENTS.
On the 23rd inst. German torpedo-destroyer No. I arrived from Canton,
The French transpeet Mythe arrived from Saigon on the 24th inst
Yesterday the French cruiser Descartes ar- rived from Saigon.
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"Among the actors, M, CH.T. day beyonil a doubt mado the hit of the evening. Nathaniel Glover, Loupes and Alanner of the Royal Star bok Theatre, "lived" ungu tu stars on Saturday 4 Baighte Admirably had Mp Hay caught the tones the geniality, pompotty, tad vulgarity of of theatrical managers. Whale scono ze zaenied to solipse every
An announcement in the Russian Oficial Guzette anys that owing to the disturbances in Chin it has become necessary to revise the Russo Chinese Convention made with regard to the Eastern Chiness Railway For the protection of that section of the line already completed, as well as the farther portions still A crowd at Marseilles hooted some Angle A resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor of under constanction, and also for the maintenance.Indiana, awaiting the steamer Rome, who retain Plague in Calcutta since its first appearnce of peace and security throughout that part ofed their hats when Mr. Krage passed. At the appears in the Calcutta Gazette. The first Manchuria traversed by the permanent way, it same time some, one threw out corpors in the known case, it is said, occurred in April, 1898. is accessary to maintain a very numerous and crowd from a Hotel, which was then besieged The total mortality, from its first outbreak powerful guard of carefully picked ren. This by the frato mob. Jeveral arresta were made down to the 30th of Jaus, 1900, a period of two | arrangement is, on two chief grounds, au;
Later in the evenings band attempted a hostile years and three months, has baza, oocording to desirable. In the first place, the maintenance demonstration at the British Consulate, but the official returns, 10,997. If in accordance with of so large a military guard in times of peace police dispersed theme bday the opinion of the Chairman and the mudigul would toud to provoke a hostile unrest among authorities suspicious cases in excess of tie the natives; and, secondly, it would involve this mortality, not otherwise accounted for, are at country in a permanent annual outlay which it down to plague, the total may be fired ne 1800 cal afford. It is is be remembered that it is in round numbers. The chief prevention mon not only against the maragding Tanguses tup sure adopted-disinfection carried out on a railway has to be guarded, but also against the large scale, has been found useful and efficacious numerous and well-armed bands of roving rebels Another case of plague, which has since proved and brigands. The Chinese Government would, fatal, has been reported in Caloutta. There had no doubt, be willing to take upou itself the The U.S. transport Cabear left for Americs Previously been no caso recorded for eleven days responsibility of protecting the Manchurian on the 23rd in fier l
dband railway, but what guarantes would it give for The changer announced in the commands of the fulfilment of that duty? None at all.
ANOTHER SUPINOSED PIRACY the Chaunet and China Squadrons are destined Rassin has lately been driven to the conviction
CASE. to occur," says a naval correspondent of a can- that the Chinese Government is utterly helplers The preliminary report of Dr. J. C. Thomson temporary, but wisdom has prevailed and they to carry out any such agement Consequently other not of finoy similar to that perpetrated a certai
Information of what is supposed to be un- and no little disenssion in the home papers, on Mosquitoes and Malaria in Hongkong and are not to be hurried on. There are many the Convention in question must be revisa¿.”
recently on the luunch Porseverance was he way on The Times devotes a leading article to it, the New Territory is published in the Carette
sons for the alteration of a decision' Instily discounting the well-known Inspector-Gen. Owing to the length of the report we are reached. In the first place. Sir Compton A. The peculiar financial methods of French cole ceived in Hongkong on Saturday, but the end eine Wants Porrasive personality, and his
tut to pay
"Mr. Heginald his £200 mezo eral's bold statements on the ground that unable to reproduce it in to-day's issuo, but hope Tomells has plenty to do with his Boiler. Comnial administrators go fay ta cxplain why the details that so faz have come to band are vary. cite and re-entrances wice he arrived at the
soported that the launch Kwang which Hongkong on Saturday felicitated
extremely orting Mr Fay is to be China, as has long been known, has cast a to find room for it to-morrow.
Sang. mittee, and does not at present want the com. foreign possessions of the Republic always havs.
ly humorous piece of spell over his mind aud sympathies to an
mand of the Channel Fleet. In the end to be largely helped with money by the Mother morning at seven o'clock for Tai Chan, was
don has splendid; extent uncommon even i those who have
Phil May In Notice is given in the Gazette that on Novem-place, it is bad polity to "swop horsee on Country, states the London Globe. Instead of seen by another launch at nine o'clook going in
the direction of alesco a course altogether he might
vanine domedian. resided in this country as long as he hus.ber 28th and until the dredgor Canton River is crossing a streams," and Six Edward Seymour the number and the salaries of officials being different from that usually stored by the le. Hay, high & 5. U lavori vos Our contemporary sees "Oriental fataliam" raised, the passage between her and Fraya Wall is doing such good work in China, and is zo Proportioned to the work they have to perform, Kwang Sangy. The second launch reported the fall Wild, of whom we ve tedy spoken o Mr. Bag
in Sir ROBERT HART's acceptation the view that the principles underlying the Boxer attempt to pass botwean the muken drager stances it is likely that Both Sir Harry Ravion est services. To such an extent has this last movement must some day triumph. And and the shore.
and Sir Edward Seymour, will retain their system goue in Tonkin and Cochin China, certainly the pronouncemeat is a startling
that resort has to be made to the most pernicious. appointments for an additional twelvemonth, one. We have in the past heard of the “Yol- On Saturday, Sorgeants Murison, Walt,
experiants to increase the revenue. The local low Peril" ad nausecam, and recent study of Grant, and Sullivan, accorapanied by a purty The delay in the departure of the two Ru- papers are, just now, full of rehement protests the question has apparently resulted in the of polioo, exsontod a gambling warrant at 102, sian battleships, Polfare and Secustopol, was against the heary duties lately imposed by M. allaying of the former apprehensions to a Quicon's Road Central They seized a quantity caused by the discovery that on their trial Deamer, the retiring Governor-General, on great extent. But Sir ROBERT re-states the with what is known as the Macso lottery, and down, a fault which would have rendered these were steadily increasing, and there seemed and Masso are making searching exuiries into thought there was a slight roughness, which
of gambling paraphernalia used in connection trips the big gan-turrets of both ships settled areca uuts and tobacco. Their production and case very forcibly, speaking more from the arrested five man, who, will be charged before of the twelve-inch gune in warfare impos. every reason to anticipate a prosperous futurs Chinese than from the European point of the Magistrate to-day. Mesatime they were gible. The ships are expected to reach Fort for both industries up to that date. But, when view. He is content to risk the laugh, which liberated on bail of $1,000 each.
·Arthur about the middle of December. They prices had to be advanced to cover the duties, his words may provoke and fearlessly de
are followed by four gunboats, together with consumption rapidly diminished, and the plan fends the national Chinese movement. The In our report of Messrs. Marsh and Ward's two transports. All those ships are perfectly bare found themselves embarrassed by over. writer in the Times, na reply to Sir ROBERT second concert we omitted to mention that the now, and will make their first voyage The accumulating stocks of unicable produce One Haur'e "extraordinary vision of the yellow Robinson Piano Company had carried out the saller bouds are Chormen-built, The Anst per reports that in Coobin China "the and Shanghai on Saturday morning, 24thst. Mr. G. J. P. Geiger took the part of Clar The Imperial German Mail steamer Prins ence Vano a little too quietly. The fate of his race triumphant over the united civilis business arrangements in their usual the class cruiser Pallas should also sail for the natives have rooted out their areen palmis whole- Heinrich, carrying the German Mails with eademy picture seeped to weigh over-heavily tion of the West in the not distant future" rough manner. With regard to the pitch and Far East before the end of the year, but the sale," while many tobacco-planters Isave their dates from Berlin of the 5th inst, left Colombo en him points to the case of the allied operations in general excellence of the two concert grands is still being overhauled in the Government props to rot on the ground, despairing of sale, on Thursday. p.m., the 22nd inek, and may be owever Chihli and the readiness with which the supplied by this firm, Mr. Ward, who was yards at St. Petersburg, The Russians have except at heavy loss. In both of these instances, expected here or or about Tuesday, the 4th
proximo. in the best position to judge, took occasion in Chinese water three battleships, six first therefore, the geoss that might have laid goldon The C. P. R. Co.'s steamer Empress of people sell supplies to the forsiga invaders, to thank the Company for the great help the glass and two second-gines ornisers, two gun- eggs is being killed to fatten useless officials, Japan arrived at Yokobuns at 8 am, on Fri. Je, In's larger part Mr. O'Neill would give and therefore seema
to question the excellent instruments gave him, and siso to boats and even torpedo boala, with one tran- with the ultimate consequunes that the cost of day, the 23rd November, and left at noon un excellent nocount of himself. In his furni same day for Kobs, where she is due to arrive fare-removing operations he was zebly assisted patriotis nature of the motement on congratulate them on their perfect tane and sport and no less than shore of the so-called their future fattening will have to be still more I am, on Saturday, the 24th November, and by two stalwarts in Mir. Howkins and Sergeant which Sir RonEET so much insists. The regulation.
Volunteer Fleet ships.
largely borne by the French peasantry
due at Hongkong on or about 29th November, Conway, R.B. Mr. H. W. Bind was an hum-
-It is
to him in merit, perhaps cuas
&b, and that no boats or other vossels should be a pity to replace in Under the circumcreated to reward hungry adventurers for politi. Tai, zul the authorities there despatchedhots forbid at last to turn to comedy, he?
launch to make invastigations. The piracy is supposed to have taken place between Castle playel with this right amount of restraint, varied Feak and Deep Bay, Herman with suali fyzid putbursts as that with whick Later details show that the customs: lannot be greeted Madams Volant and her "lecile succeded in finding the Kang Sang. The kill Mr. Bagnall Will is siready known to vogsel had been abandoned by the pirates, who many as a most efficient noto abowo him- were supposed to have landed at a part of the self so again and with one day's more experience coast not far from Macao. There was a European in the scene with his wife and the manager Custones officer returning to Tai Shan on board who has come to buy the nlsy, will be first the pirated launch. The authorities at Canton mte Reginald; in the srece ne riention we
the matter.
another performance cannot bad toucre. Ilud Hr. Lonker as Mr. MəQalam, maintained the same level the second third which he
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. and in the first be would air inte intre dine The O. & O. steamer Gaelic, with males, &c ried off the second honours among the men but be from San Francisco to the Brd inst, vinsented to fire a little toward the oud. His par - Honelain, has arrived at Yokobams, aus eft formance, all the same was good, and, as we have for this port via fuland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki intimated, in the first act was very good indeed.
an extra infusion of vigour, would fill the part very well. minor characters the palms was
lly borne off by M. J. J. O'Neill, who foreman of a furniture stop to the
very