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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22ND. 1901

the Imperial Government could only renew its declaration of the 12th (25th) August that such an infringethent would oblige Bussia to modify her attitude according to eircumstances." The Austro-Hungarian reply was given verbally to the British and German Ambassadors, and merely expressed pleasure at the Agreement and acceptance' of its principio. Japan, desiring to know what would be the exact effect of accepting the principles of the Agreement, after receiving assurances from the contracting Powers that the Japanese Imperial do vernment by adhering to the Agreement would be placed in the same position they would have occupied if they had been a signatory, instead of an adhering State, un- hesitatingly accepted the principles of the

The British Looplist ship Carthage left on Bunday for Calcutta.

board M.8. Tumor Inat night was cancelled in The concert which was to have been given on

the condition of Her Majesty the Queen. consequeton of the grave news received as to

A Japanese contemporary reports, that an American syndicate seems likely to secure the contract for water works in Seoul. The ex- penditure is estimated at two million yen,

Mr. Robert Arthington, of Isede, who has just died, bequeathed quarter of a million sterling to the London Missionary Society for, inter alia," the conversion of the heathen Chi- nose.""

A serious mishap occurred at the Peltang

while being loaded, killing six men. They were of the New Year, A Chinese gan exploded buried at Tongka in a snowstorm on the 3rd inst. Several more were wounded,

ST. JULIEN, Red Capsule 9.00 9.60 Agreement. France welcomed the principles Forts when a salute was being fired in honour LA ROSE, Red Capsule ....... 12.96 18.92 and affirmed ber determination if, contrary to all expectation, the integrity of Chinu CHATEAU HAUT BRION

should be infringed, to act according to 18.60 18.20. circumstances, with a view to safeguarding her interests und the rights secured to her by Treaty." Italy did not hesitate to 21.00 22.20 give her adhesion to the Agreement, Mr. HAY's reply on behalf of the United States accepted the principles of the first two clauses with an expression of full sympathy, He said, moreover:-"During the last year this Government invited the "Powers interested in China to join in an

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These CLARETS are "Lougat direct from the lending French growers. The lowest priced are of exceptional value and guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape, and are an artificially ende as is generally the case with cheap

Wines.

To-night is the last night of the present Programme at Hermaston's Cirens. On Wednes. shall see the first appearance of the Frelagunda day, there will be an entire change, when wo Sisters, as weli sa of Muster Willie and Miss Nellie Harmstqa Lovia their great wire act,

To-night the popular Lilliputians will give us Fa Tous, which is spoken of as their best pro duction. The original scrip. band-parts, and models were obtained from Mr. George Edwards,

The .. Feria fus-been sold to a Japaness Arm.

vilege of providing a guard of honour for the The New South Wales Marines had the pri national flag in Pakilig on the lat tetant.

The total rainfall at Colombo last year was che compared with 88-28 inches, the average of the same period for 30 years.

CANTON.

[FROM OUR 20 ESPONDENT.

Canton, 19th Jaunary.

2 THREATENED BISZ IN SILK.

POLICE COURT.

Mondas, ist January

BEFORE MR. Hazeland.

EMBEZZLEMENT, The nadiroslik guild has been paying lokin Street, Laumati, was charged with feloniously Leung Chi Wan, accountant, 3 Station and fort taxes for the last ten years to the embessling two sums of $475 and 8354.97, the amount of $150,000 yearly, and a morehaut by monies of the complainant, Wong Choi, ittar name, Ling and others, no doubt members or Battery Street, Yaumati, on 25th August and the officials and offered to pay & further sum months hard labour. representatives of the guild, have petitioned 31st October, 1900C G of $100,000 in addition to the above sum, BAK*******

He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to six

The US. transport Warren is now en route to San Francisco from Manila with 50 sick and wounded soldiers. Bir contrast, nurses ac- company the men as well as 17 Hospital Corpsing in all $250,000, for the monopoly of lekin, men,

From the Colomba Chamber of Commerce Export figures, it appears that the export of tea last year was from 1 to 18 millions in 'er. cess of the previous year, and souze millions of lbs. above the revised estimate.

mosan Government Office, dated the 4th inst., A telegram received in Tokyo from the For annonces that two cases of plague sccurred in Tainan on the 31st alt, and three one on the 1st inst. Three of the patients had died.

to be paid in monthly instalments, so as to take under their control the silk trade, anfter ratos to submitted to and approved of by the authori- tics. Besides this they have offered to pay to the latter a squeeze of 3,000 tola, so as to make matter go easily. This probably will lead to the increase of price in silk in future, to the detriment of the foreign market.

THE MURDE #RES TURNEN PRIESTS, soldier of Li Ka Chook regiment, who turned The two murderers of Yoong Clio Chof, a priests and were arrested in a monastery at

monet at. Manila to daquire into the ctrona ult, were tried, and put to torture before the Ying Hoo hill near the city of Sew Hing by two A marine const of enquiry has been sun-spies, as described in my last letter of the 5th stances attending an accident which occurred a Prefest She. They denied the charge, and the few days ago when a gig from the naval col.

case was further adjourned. It is said that er Nero was run lato by the naval launch they are members of the Kolao Hui, Berry, resulting in some personal injury,

AFFEAT AT A MONASTERY.

named Yan Sow, which has been existing for fo one of the Budhist temples in Fafshan,

THEFT,

Chan Fu, at no susipation, pleaded not guilty to stealing aquantity of fitters tools and some brass, total value 220, on the 20th inst. fendant on Sunday afternoon coming off the Sergeant Terrett stated that he met the de- Hunghom ferry launch He had in his posses aion a basket containing cletbing, and inade this clothing wore wrapped up the articles pro he made the articles binaself. duced in court. Defendant told witness that.

A fine of $50 was inflisted, with the option of six weeks lard labone. Defendant took the option.

BEFORE MY. KEMPU

·LARCENY. Advan

Queen's Road West The evidence was to the 58 from the shop of one Ip Hoi, money.changer, A coalie denied that on Saturday ha stole

effect that while the complainant was bargain. Ing with a customar, the defendant, who was purchasing sugar, picked up the money, which was in twenty-cent pieces. The act was observed by a foli, who told bialmaster, and the defendant the time. Two months' hurd labour. was arrested. The money was in his hand at

"expression of views and purposes in the of the Gaiety Theatre, London-a guarantee of to reach the lands this month, has arrived at over a hundred years there are several hundreds cane-bottomed olixir from a launch in the har-A

"contry, and received satisfactory assur- direction of impartial trade with that

"ances to that effect froin all of them. When the recent troubles were at their height, this Government, on the 3rd July, once more made an announcement of its policy regarding impartial trade and the "integrity of the Chinese Empire, and had "the gratification of learning that the CHATEAU LA TOUR CARNET,

"Powers held similar views. And since CHATEAU KAUZAN, and CHATEAU"that time the most gratifying harmony LAFITE are commended, to the notice of "has existed among all the natiops con Connoisseurs as high-class after-dinneycerned as to the end to be pursued, and Wines of a rich and rare character.

**there has been little divergence of opinion, as to the details of the course to be fol. "lowed." the United States Goverment, regarding it With regard to the third clause,

as a reciprocal arrangement between the two High Contracting Powers, did not feel called upon to express any opinion.

Smaller puntities and Samply bottles will be supplied at proportionate "wholesale

ratės.

We guarantee or Wince and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from, our authorised Agents at the Const Ports.

LIMITED.

BIRTH.

On the 20th January, at No. 4, Belilies Terrace, Horgkong, the wife of J. OWEN Hues, of a

MARRIAGE.

601,

To sum up these bare facts, Austria- Hungary and Italy accepted the principles of the Agreement at once, practically with. out comment or hesitation; the United

A.S. WATSON & CO. Slates, with full sympathy: Japan, after being assured that she would stand in the sane position as if she had been a signatory; [20 and Russia and France, with the declaration of their intentions to act according to cir- cumstances in event of an infringement of the principle of the integrity of the Chinese [295 Empire. What satisfaction there is to. bo At St. John's Cathedral, on the 19th January,

derived from the answers of the Powers, by the Rev. R. F. Cobbold, M.A., Hiner SARAH apart from the general speedy acceptance of ELLEN, only daughter of the late H. A. HOLMES, Esq. to LawELLYN T. A. C. SHILLINGTON, Of

the principles of the Agreement, lies in the Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland.

1282 fact that the two nations from whom ag- gression might most be feared, from one in the north and from the other in the south. HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD C. desire to maintain China's integrity. If are the most emphatic in declaring their LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET START, E..this is not a case of "protesting too much.".

HONGKONG, January 22nd, 1901

The Daily Press.

Manchuria's contintance under Chinese rule should be amply guaranteed by Russia berself,

their excellence. In Ton will be produced for three nights only, and The Lady Slapey will be the next piece put on, starting on Friday. Seats as before are to be booked at the Robinson Fiano Co.'s premises,

enlisting Chinese soldiers in Tientsin City, but not in large numbers. Itis probable that these soldiers" are really military police. The same paper reports that the mounted rigands who were causing souie trouble down the Peilo river recently are infesting the suburbs of Tientsin City now, and grgrets that they have managed to get in, as they are bound to cause trouble.

The Chi Pao states that the British are

The first batch of troops who are to be at. tached to cavalry in the Philippines, gazetied Monila in the transport Kilpatrick, They comprim 52 officers and 938 men from New York State...

The slump in tin in exciting some apprehen sions in Pahang. The why and wherefore de there is nearly always a fall, as quantities of not seem clear." At the end of the Chinese year ore are thrown on the market by miners who have to settle up with coolies and other em ployees.

440.

The Bank of Formos has been purchasing since December last the gold discovered in the island, and hnd accumulated about 180 momme down to the lat ult. It is estimated

por momme, that the gold purchased in one pear will amount to 1,600 momnic, the market price being 5 yen

.

priests had quarrel with other priests there. of priests. One day two itinerant Hanan

The abbot summoned them before him to make

irons they struck him on the head, thereby investigation, when being armed with fighting

causing a serlous wound, and he fell down in od to his rescue, and had these two men tied Bangible. The other priests immediately rash. up and handed over to the magistrate.

FIRACY FROM MESSRS, MELCHERS. Recently a boat sent by Messra, Molchers and, Compsuy, with a consignment of kerosene oil and watches, into the interior and up the river of Yu Chu, in the district of Pan Yu, was robbed and captured by pirates. The chatter was reported to the German Consul, who sent u

Another cooke also denied the theft of a

who shortly afterwards ised it, und gave in- bour on Sunday. The chair had, besá placed on the lanuch by the complainant's servant, formation to the police. The defendant had

found the chair floating in the harbour, and already been arrest for anlawful possession of the chair. The aconsed declared that ho that if he had not picked it up someone else would. Two months' hard labour.

* : - THEFT: FROM A: SOLDIER. :: Chun Hang of no occupation, pleaded guilty when asked if he bad stolen $2.7 and one hand- korchlof and a key from the person of a gunner in the Hongkong Bogiment.

Central, nor No. Police Station, on Sunday, the defendant making practically no efforts at concealment. He was sentenced to one month's hard labour.

The theft won committed in Queen's Road

manufactured by the Formosan Camphor Two millions of cutties of camphor oil were

despatch to the local Chinese official, when the ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB. Monopoly Bureau during the last fiscal year-

cargo was discovered and a man named Leong A To arrested. He denied the charge. Ain an easterly wind, fairly strong at the ling The sixth club race was sailed on Sunday. states the Kobe Chronicle, The Bureau sold On the day the last mail left Colombo, a pro-reward is issued of 8300 for the apprehension of but very light and shifty at Lyeemoon. The Count Yoshii one half of the enttios during the sentation was made to Bishop Copleston on the the chief cffender, and of $70 for an socómplice. frat half of the year, and the Bureau determined occasion of the 25th anniversary of his con- to conduct the refining of the other balf by itself.oration to the episcopate, by some of his In October last, the Bureau ordered Messrs. ciorical and lay friends and admirers. The Ikeda and Suzuki of Kobe to refine 1,000,000 presentation consisted of an illuminated address catties of the oil, and already some 2,000, catties | and a personul gift,

have been refined at the Suzuki Camphor Oil refining Factory,

*The Japan Mail says :---“An English botanist, Mr. A. Henry, is mid to have discovered a new free growing at an elevation of about 5,000 feat in the province of Yabuan. It is a tree of great size, but of a variety new to science, England for identification, the botaniata at Kow The necessary specimens having been sent to decided that it was a new tree, and gave to it the name Ito Orientalia, in consideration of the eminence acquired by the Japanese botanist Mr. Ito Keisuke, now in his ninety-ninth year. This is a graceful compliment to Mr. Ito, for

covery of the tree." he had no connection whatever with the dis

Colonel Yoshimi, the Commander of the Japanose Railway Corps in North China, died of lysentery at Tientsin oa the 2nd inst. The decensed officer was awarded the 4th order of the Golden Kite in recognition of his, services in superintending the transport of arms and ammunition during the China-Japan war,

The Siamese Government has determined to establish a department of paper currency in the near future. The currency notes will be issued at Bangkok and will be exchangeable for cash on presentation at the currency office, Mr. Williamson has already, been appointed director-general of the department to work out the details of the selleme,

M. Joseph Halkin, Doctor of Philosophy and Local dealers on the cotton yarn market will Letters at Lidge, who has been sent out by the welcome the improvement which has taken place Belgian Government on a tear of exploration. in the trade since the new year. The Japanese geographical and ethnographical, has passed spinning companies are reported to be busy and the Straits, en route for Hongkong, vie. Siam. king good profits. The resolution to reduce After a short rest here the Doctor proceeds to exists on paper only, as it has never been puting the vast expanse of Siberia from Vladivos. the working hours recently adopted by the Japan before reaching North Chins and cross- tives, chiefly the unskilled hands, were dismiss into force. However, u large number of opera stock to Moscow. ed, but the output by the skilled hands remain

PIRACY RAMPANT IN KWANGTUNG...

curse was from the Police Pler, roam & mark boat at Lygemoon, Kowloon Dock, murk boat robbers in the districts and villages of Kwanglung very good start was effected, Chanticleer on the Il is reported that the local banditti and at Lyeemoon, and back, distance 14 miles. A are now worse than ever, and that where they inside and Bonite on the outside of the line cannot succeed in exacting blackmail by having the best of it, and Alennak, who had by force. Some of them have assumed the half a minute late. The latter matto the threatening letters, they do not hesitate to rob just carried away her fib sheets, boing about names of generals and military officers. In Heong Shan, in the places known as Kungkak of war Anchorage and at North Point 3 mistake of carrying on into the man- Choo Chu Chow, the state of affairs is worse; nearly last The Bonito, sailing splendidly in a large band of pirates, to the number of 70 to the fresh breeze, was pulling out a long 20, had a fight with the mandarin soldiers, lead on. who captured nine of them, who were taken Fifteen rifles and four boats were also captured back to the yemen, and killed twenty-one The robber "general" was Lanted Chung A Sang, his military adviser Chung Kumong his A.D.C. Lee Amo, and another assistant They were beheadeil. went by the name of "broken-testhed " Yeong

BAGGING A MOTHER-IN-LAW. In other provinces the custom obtains of taking away the bride by force; but this is not seen in Canton, and it is not legal to do so here. In the city of Sew Hing there lived with bis family a man Ching, who kept a lot of pigs, His daughter Sow Lin, aged 16, was betrothed to a young man Tang, who had no means his mind to kidnap her, and having concocted wherewith to marry the girl. So he made up

aplan with some evil associates, made a large cotton bag. It was customary for the daugh-

nearing the mark, however, the wind died Iris, which was second On

wonder in a light air and was assisted by a lucky away to a more flicker, and Alannah, which is a fake of wind shot away from Iris and roundad the mark just natern of Bonito, with Chantic- her not far behind, then Iris and Muid durian, with Erica last. On the round down to Kow. loon Rock Alannah and Chanticleer passed Boni- fo.which however had again workedintofirstplace shortly after passing the Channel Rocks. Here again the wind was very paltry, and Bonito, Iris, Chanticleer, and Doreen, working inshore to vold the tide, lost considerably on the other three, who got far more wind outside, the result being that Alannah rounded the mark about two minutes ahead of Bonito, the two Payno-design- which were having a very pretty race among od boats being a long way ahead of the rest.

themselves for third place the Maid Marin ultimately getting round the mark before Iris

The project of a trip to Europe and America tor to go out into, & lane every evening No change took place on the run home, which

An earth-coolie was carrying out some undering is larger than was expected If the prosent by the Japanese Prince Imperial is again upon to feel the pigs. It so happened, that one finished as under com

there will probably be a dennut for operatives, antisfactory state of the market is, maintained and the Japanese vernacular papers already ve- port rumours of the "kidnapping" of workmen.

Tut correspondence respecting the Anglo- Germau Agreement of the 16th October is The return of visitors to the City Hall now in the hands of the public.. It contains Library and Museum last week included 459 practically nothing now. Ten letters in all non-Chinese and 137 Chinese to the former in- are published, commencing with the interstitation and 227 non-Chinese and 2,120 Chinese changed notes of the 19th October between to the latter. Lord SALISBURY and Count HATZFELDT, inclosing copies of the Agreement signed on that day. Following these is the tele graphic despatch to the British representa. tivea at Paris, Vienna, Rome, St. Petersburg, Washington, and Tokyo, communicating the terms of the Agreement and directing them to concert with their German colleagues in an invitation to the other Powers to accept the principles recorded in it. The only point of interest in the replies received is the exact language in which they were

mining work in Pokfulam Road on Sunday afternoon, when a sudden coline took place, and the unfortunate man was buried alive. The body was removed to the mortuary.

The Mother Superior of the Italian Convent bags to acknowledge the receipt of the follow ing

sums:

A Friend A. M. Santos

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news entertained a wish to go abroad some time hor mother went to feel the pipe in hier stead. Alanna the tapia. It is known that his Imperial High-evening. the 8th inst, she was taken ill and Name. age, but his departure was deferred until after It was pretty dark and hardly possible to dis- Maid Marian

Bonito

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his marriage, and subsequently by the cutbreak tinguish between young and old. So Tang Iris 4 10 39.

Doreen

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A short time ago the Coreen Government of the Chinese troubles. The present idea is and his friends, hiding themselves in the lane, Chanticleer. 433 3 negotiated with the First Bank of Tokyo that he will set out in the spring. for a loan of 7,000,000 yen. In the course of

saw a female feeding the piga, and approaching Brica caught her in the cotton bag and carried har In the second chase we do not know mach The "Birthday Honours" as Beuter styles the negotiations the Coreau Government agreed them, says the P. & T. Times, sometimes lestitwas discovered that she was his futurasbout what occurred, except that the old Sybil ·

off to a certain distance, when to their dismay to appoint the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha to be the

one rather to suppose that C.M.G.s are cast mother-in-law. The old lady was left on the (as she ought), bat collapsed in the second round. solo agent for the sale of the red ginseng, which in a hat and drawn by let, so incongreely are is the principal source of verenis of the Corean they occasionally disposed. The names of road to walk back home as best as could, while The Meteor was unable to give her time to woke up in the first round and beat the Payne Apart from the two fatal cases of plague (both Imperial House, on the understanding that the Cumbell, Pelham Warren und Dr. Simon Tang and his associates took to their heels. Chinese) the only instances of communicable The Russian Government, as is already disease in the Colony last week were one of

monsy would be readily, odyunced. The bank," whose honoura sio well deserved, however, ne- however, felt that in view of the unsettled cogatire the idea in this instance, and we can only Germany and England did not nulify from(an Indian), neither boing fatal.

Couched.

PREFORMANCE AT SHAMEES.

known, stated that the arrangement between enteric fever (a Japanese) and one of small-pex dition of the Corean Governant the sacurity conclude, our contemporary says, that Mr. Club Theatre, before a large and appreciative Payne, but now she does not seen able to get

its point of view the situation in China,

Dart or Payne and only saved her one mark ance was given by the Canton amateurs in the Hastings she was just as good as Dart er On the evening of the 18th inst, u perform to the Ladybird In the hands of Captain from Sybil by 11 seconds. What has happened was insuficient, and asked them to get the Carles hus made better use of his time and audience. It was an opera in two acts entitled Ito, who promised to give the matter his early week the Curcan Minister waited upon Marquis 'guarantee of the Japanese Government. Last

ability at home then he appeared to do here.

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The C. steamer Moyane, from Glasgow

The first clause, which stipulated that the ment yesterday afternoon Mr. G. J. W. King At the offices of the Public Works Depart

Bombastes Furioss. river and coast ports of Chiua should offered for competition Kowloon Inland Lot No.

The performaners all sustained their parts very creditably aud sang renin free and open to cohmerce, could let 1,117, which is situato at Mong Kok Tsui and

The strict prohibition of the import of urms well, and the dresses and sconczy were now. favourably entertained by Russia, as the contains 7,600 square foot. The ureat price was

and ammunition into Chinn, one of the pro- On the whole it was a great success. The whole Meteor...423 34-423 34 status que established by existing Treaties 57,600, and the lot was bought for 50,200 by has been commenced on the south side, adjoin despatch of the 12th inst, to Tokyo, bean greatly was free.

The demolition of the wall of Tientsin City posed conditions of peace, has, states an official community of Shameen was invited and entrance Dart 428 50: 4:21.5 was not thereby disturbed. The second Chan Bau Moy.

Porno 428 35 4 21.65 elause, in which England and Germany en- Consul-General and Mrs. Wildman and their whole wall was to be lovelied and converted into not only impracticable, but that China, without P. and O. Company, was, on the 14th alt, pro-

ing the Japanese Settlement, says tho P. & T. modified at a meeting of the Foreign Repre

Sybil 4.90.45 4 23.45 Times. It was reported at one time that the sontatives, on the ground that the proposal, is

Garalle

4:20 74,327 gagad not to make use of the complication two children depart to-day in the City of Rio de tramway real, but we now hear from some any supply from abroad, could manufacture rented with the freedom of the Greenock Chan- LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS

Sir Thomas Sutherland, the chairman of the Ladybird... 4 6 1 4 38 1 in China to obtain terrritorial advau- tages, and to direct their policy to

Janeiro for San Francisco. They will go for quarters that the work is considered too expen arms and ammunition for herself. In spite of ber of Commerce. In the evening he was en- ward to Washington, with the intention of sive. If the dezaolition of the wall is necessary the fact that the Foreign Commle at Shanghai, shipping, he remarked that, while the tonnage maintaining 'undiminished the territorial arriving before the adjournment of Congress or advisable, we fail to see why it need prove in anticipation of the decision of the Foreign of Great Britain might be estimated at some and Liverpool, left Singapore for this port

tertained at a Imugust. Speaking of the nation's condition of the Chinese Erapire, corres- and to attend the inauguration ballon 4th March, expensive at all. If instead of paying the ridi- Representatives, have decided to prohibit the thing like 15,000,000, that of Germany-the on the 20th inst, and may be expected here ponded all the more with the intentions of Bussia, seeing that, from the commence-years-in honour of the inauguration of a new targ Authorities have paid, they had seized the facture of arms, the Japanese Government America had a good deal of leeway to make up rived at Nagasaki at 9am on Thursday, the

a state function which occurs once every four culous wages for coolie labour which the Mili-import of all the materials used for the main next largest carrying Power in the world-was on or about the 25th just ment of the present complications, she was President. Mr. W. F. Aldrich, Vice and Do-hundreds of tonfers and mischevious characters reserved its right of importing sulphuric acid before arriving at the position this country had 17th inst, and left again at 4 p.m. same day for not more than 3,000,000. Both Germany and The C.P. R. ateamor Empress of Indie ar the first to lay down the maintenance of the puty Consul-General, will be in charge during througing the city who were largely respon to Chins on the ground that the arid could not reached. No country in the world possessed Shanghai, where she was due to arrive at noun integrity of the Chinese Empire as a funda- Mr. Wildman's absence. Mr. Wildman expects sible for the mischief lately wrought, and madebe recognised as one of the materials used in the such a large capital na Great Britain, and with on Saturday, the 10th inst. mental principle of her policy in China." to return to Hongkong curly in June, but them carry out pabila works for merely their manufacture of arms. The others Power, it is the weans which we possessed and the enter

The P. & O. steamer Malacan Left Singapore The bearing of this on the question of Man-bably remain in the States until the next fall. spectable Chinese, decomplish a great deal for adhering to the decision of the Consular Con. country allowed itself to get behind. If the from Yokohams for Tacoma on Thursday, the

Mrs. Wildman and the two children will pre- rice, they would be conferring a boon on resaid, have demanded Japan's reason for not is inherent in the character of our country for this port on the 19th inst, at p.m.

men something would be radically wrong if this churia must be kept in mind. The Russian As may be imagined, Mr. Wildman's position the general benefit, and save many items of ferense, and efforts have been made to win working classes saw their interests in the pro 17th inst.

The N. P. steamer Queen Adelaide sailed reply goes on to state that as to the third has been by no means a sinecure since the heavy expenditure from the Natiosul Treasury, Japan's adhesion. Notwithstanding, the Ja- of the past, Great Britain would continue to Jagas arrived in New York on the 18th inst., point, relating to the eventuality of an in- trouble with Spain, and this brief respite has while giving the said loafers a wholesome tesion panose Government maintains the view already edd. in the future the pre-eminence against all making the time in transit through from Hong- perlight, and if we maintained the high standard The silk ox the C. P. R. steamer Empress of fringement of the principle of integrity, been well earned.

expressed.

competitors in the world of commerce.

kong 30 days and from Yokohama 21 days.

on supply and demand.

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