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his kingdom. The Eussians have well exhausted their forces in their intrigues in Manchuria and Peking, out of which they feel they base not come with flying colours. They in fact mistook the action of England in the affair, and calculated on her entire A. S. WATSON & CO. abstention in view of what the wish, father
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to the thought, hinted, that her desperate struggle a South Africa would leave her powerless to act elsewhere. Though the struggle Las seriously interfered of netion with Fuglaud's, freedom in China, the struggle has never been looked upon by Goverianont or people as one, the issue of which could be for a
A draft of a now mining code for the Philippines is being prepared by the chief of the bureau at Manila.
The Manils Press Clab is now an accomplish- od fast.
The rice crops at Papiz, P.I...have failed, and in consequence a famine exists;"
The request of the Spanish residents for
The coast-survey of the Philippines by permission to erect a monument on the Flags Intaudenein was refused by the Municipality,.8. Survey Department has commence ... of Manila.
Yesterday H.M. cruiser Astraca arrived from Amay, and the French ganbout Decide from Foochow. The British transports Rajal and Uganda came in from Calcutta on Saturday,
H.E. Senhor Horta a Costa, Governor of Macro, decompained by Lady Horts e Costa aud
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inebient doubtful, and the fact of her prepareduces to send a second fully equipp-kong ed army to China' took our amiable friend WEBEG TO NOTIFY THE ARRIVAT Russia by surprise, and checked many of
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her darling aspirations. But it did more; and not the least remarkable effect was that it brought the Indian forces of Eng. land into contact with the troops of the Tsur, whose prowess had been heightened CONFECTIONERY by their apparent universal success against
the decrepit Mahommedan states of Central Asia. The result was unexpected for both COMPRISING SELECTIONS OF THE parties, but certainly most so for Russia,
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Moeste. Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co, have sent is a sample bottle of Wilson and Valdespino's
old liqueur brandy, which ne special mention at the Medical Congress of Public Health in 1899;
The Governor of Shansi has sent a deputy to consult with Rev. Dr. Richard, of the Diffusion Society, rogarding the establishment of an official newspapor. Twe thousand sight hundred copies for officials are already subscribed for.
Mossrs. Erick Georg & Co. say in their weekly share liet, dated the 19th October We have to report on a somewhat quieter markot, although a few stocks have improved; and the market closes Grmer fer a good many can be seen on reference to the stocks, as quotation list.
The Y.-C. Daily Neres says:-We have been informed upon reliabin authority that Mr. J. Pierpoint Morgan has joined the Board of the American Chips Development Company in New York, and that it has been decided that work upon several soctions of the Company's railway commenced with as little delay as possible. concession from Haukow to Canton shall be his wild to welcome news to most of the foreign residents in Chias, and disposes of the report that this important line had been handed over to the Belgians by the concessionaires,
redoubted hosts who are to overrun PUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTION, quickly into thin air.
hearths and home, asked the Indians, and become the arbiters of India? The troops FROM THE SIMPLEST QUALITY TO formed their own opinion of their would-be
fees; and it was not a formidable one. fed, it clothed, and ill-disciplined as the THAT OF THE FINEST AND MOST Hussins were, the feeling was one rather Nor did the of conteinpt, ihan adturation. subsequent conduct of the Russians by any means tend to raise the unfavourable opinion formed at first sight. Russi, indeed, at first assuming to ride roughshod over all the Powers, and unwisely asserting her intention, they saw with their own eyes gradually compelled to take a lower seat; Bussia had AND PARISIAN and the lesson was not lost.
been pretty well checkinated in her own
The return of douths in the Colour during gaine, and worse still it was by the little state of Japan, whom all in the beginning the month of September shows that 30 deaths occurred among the European and foreign com- had waited in despising, that the first great munity (19 Cirilans, 6. Army, Navy) and 522 clock to Russian ambition had been brought in the Chinesa community (131 in No. 2 dia. about. It was just in the nick of ting that trict being the highest figure), 30 deaths were the Aucer passed away; the Indian Gavera-caused by cheat affections and St by fevers, malaria claiming 54 and plagus 22 The prin- cipal percentages were:-British and foreign civil population 24.4 per 1,000 par aunam; Chinese, Vistoria, laud 258, barbour 20,5; Chinese, whole Colony, land 23.2, boat 21.5, and and boat, 22.9; total civil community, 23.
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and the peaceful nature of the succession was certainly us much owing to this as to the affection of his subjects. Still the fact reunius, and the Northern Bear is probably biting his nails that by his own mismanage- ment he has lost an opportunity, it is-to-be hoped never to be repeated, of putting his paw in the honey-pot. Still, though momen- tarily baffled, Russia in her own game is
News received in Shanghai from Wuchów
reports that large bands of distxuded Kwange soldiers, all well-armed, have broken over the borders into Yunnan province, by way of Kungnan and K'aibna prefectures, and
The torms of ax extradition treaty between Servis and Great Britain are published in the Gazette.
Rear Admiral Kempff, of the United States Squadron in China waters, has been on a visit to Poking, a guest of Mr. Conger.
The Sinweapro learns that the Chinese plenipotentiaries had a conference with the various Foreign Ministers at Peking on the 8th inst., to consider the gaestion of the evacuation by foreign troops of Manchuria and Tientsin.
An appeal has been filed against the judges' desition dismissing the charge of libel instituted. against Senor Valdez, editor of the Spanish periodical Miau, by the two Filipino nerabers of the Philippizes Civil Commission, Senores Pardo Tavers and Benito Lagardo.
Two native farmiers living in the village of Tailamfa, in the Saikung district, had a quarrel one day last week, and one, in a fit of passion. seized a bamboo polo and, it is alleged, struck the other a viclent blow with it, causing bis death. The police are investigating the affair.
A mysterious effort (in so far as no one seems to know who started it, and Judge O'Neil, the lawyer mutrusted with the movement, is per sistently silent on the point) is being mada to release Emilo Aguinaldo from military custody under u habeas corpus writ from the U.S. Supreme Court in the Philippines.
The Huila Board of Health has found rat- traps useless de a system for exterminating the rodant, for as soon as a half dozen are caught in one trap, all the rats give that particular Laited, The health authorities have now trap a wide berth no matter how heavily ismed a strong poison for the destruction of
rats,
The Kobe Chronicle's Vladivostock correspon dent mestions as an indication of the restora- tion of tranquility in Manchuria that along
the live of the Chinese Eastern Railway the Commander-in-Chief of the Amar military district has found it possible to gire permission to the wives and families of officers and other officials to join their husbands serving in places of Northorn Manchuria situated on the railroad line, and also at Taitzikar, Ningata, Quant- obendai and San-Sin,
The P. & T. Times of the 5th October con- twins a report of the trial on the 30th September before Chief Justice Wilkinson of H. F. Piper, who was indicted for robbery and violence and for larceny in a dwelling-house with monaces and threats. The trial broke down; the Crown Prosocator, Mr. Morgan Phillips, was unable to produce any Chinese witnesses in support of
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"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE. [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] GENERAL NEWS.
LONDON, 19th October, 10.30 p.m. RUSSIAN EXPENDITURE ON
NORTHERN PORTS. The Russian budget for 1902 provides 5,200,000 roubles for the completion of the defence works as Port Arthur und Vladivos. tock.
RECTER'S SERVICE.
VLADIVOSTOCK NOTES,
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
Vladivostock, Sth October IMPROVING PORT ARTHUR MA According to reports from Port Arthur, a number of dredging-machines belonging to the Naval Department have commenced work there with the purpose of deepening and widening the western part of the Port Arthur harbour, at which place the depth is intended to be brought to such an extent ne to allow anchorage for battleships and other stract a channel through the thmus of the warships. It had also been decided to con- Tigre Peninsula; so that in the near future
Port Arthur will have direct communication. to the sea, which will be of great significates for both military and commercial purposes.
MURDEROUS CHINESS BRIGANDS. A few days ago a band of Chinese meronders LONDON, 17th October.
appeared near the railway station " Muron" of SOUTH AFRICA.
the Chinese Eastern Railway and attacked the Bands of rebels in the Calvinia district are honsa of a contractor of the above line, advancing south, under Boer commendante, loating and recruiting as they go. Some of their partics have already roached Hopefield, Saldanha Bay,
Complete confidence is felt in the ability to cope with the raiders,
LONDON, 17th October.
named Elijah Sokoloff, saverely wounding the owner by gun shots, of which he has now died. The murderers succeeded in escaping. The family of the deceased, consisting of his wife and vé children, will receive an insurance of Rs. 10,000 from the St. Petersburg Insurance Co., where the life of the deceased contractor had been insured.
On Sept. 27th, at the railroad junction "Lia- FIGHTING NEAR, CAPETOWN. Fighting has taken place at Piquetborg, Okche" near the station "Pogranitehna" forty miles from Capetows, where the Boers of the Chinese Eastern Railway, an attack attacked the distrist troops. The latter, on by a band of 200 Chinese marauders was being re-inforced by a squadron of the 16th mado unexpectedly at 10 p.m. The residents Lancara, compelled the enemy to retreat, with at the junction were brutually alight loss. The British lost Captain Bellew of the Lancers and four men killed.
LONDON, 17th October.
COMMANDANT BOTHA'D "
MOVEMENTS. Commandant Botha finding the invasion of Natal disastrous has dissolved his forca, leaving
few men have gone North. units to escape as best they can. Boths and a
MORE EXECUTIONS. J. Kruger and Lieutentat Breda have been hanged at Craddock for train-wrocking.
LONDON, 18th October.
AFGHAN AFFAIRS.
It is stated at St. Petersbarg that complete agreement has been established between Great Britain and Russia, averting all danger of a quarrel regarding Afghanistan.
THE VOLUNTEER CAMP AT
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and their belongings devastated. Six persous were killed and a number wounded. One rail- road contractor was brought to the local hospital with a wound in his head and two in one of his legs. His two little daughters were fatally wounded; one received a ballet in her head and the other in the lower part of the abdomen. The nurse of these children was also killed.
CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] OFFICIAL EXTRAVAGANCE.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESS,"
19th Ostober. Sin,-1, with a great many others, thoroughly -endorse every word of what "Subscriber" says in his letter re abore in Saturday's Daily Pram. Would it not be far more creditable to tho Hongkong Government—and more in keeping The camp of instruction for the Volunteer with a spirit of honesty and fairplay in its giving $50,000 out of the Colonial funds towards Corps opened on Friday afternoon at Stone-treatment of public servants-if, instead of, cutters Island, between 150 and 200 men orossing over and spending the first night & memorial to be erected in London, it would The tents had already been with a portion of same-increase the present under canvas. pitched, and only required setting in order to miserable wages of the subordinate members of be ready for occupation Kits having been the Civil Service? An increase, by the way, for eyed out, the men spent, the evening by fami- which they have been begging since February, ars pitched on the site of a former Volunteer are now. When it comes to subscribing for Camp, and are large and airy. There is room in memoriala, etc., it does not take the Hongkong each foreight men, and every unit has for his bed Government sery long to set aside 350,000, bat a straw mattress and pillow and two regulation when its public servanta usk for an increase of erected for the purpose. Taken altogether, the answer. With each ill-treatment and neglect. comfort of the volunteer soldiers is admirably on the part of these responsible, it is hard to blankets. Meals are served in a large matched pay it takes two years to give them a deviled
agreeable duties in a willing or satisfactory looked after, and there is no room for com ezpact men to perform their vacled and diy- manner, for a more existence in an unhealthy plaint.
conditions, colony and climate, and ander the most un- favourable surroundings and Yours, etc.,
On the 20th October, at No. 10, Soynor not to be trifled with. With his name, the threaten to cause considerable danger to the the charges against the prisoner, though every liarising themselves with the lines. The tents 1900, and were just as near gotting then as they
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Termec, the wife of Chad H. LAMMENT, of a soul. On the 21st September, at the London Mission, Haukow, the wife of the Rev. C. G. SARUAN, of
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present Tear has inherited the story brooding nature of his great-grandfather. He has had many things to brood over since his necession seven years ago. Russia has On the 12th October, at H.B.M.'s Consulate not advanced in the good opinion of the U.M.G., and afterwards at St. Joseph's Cathedral, world; and Russia herself is daily growing by the Res. Father Kenelly, CHARLES JACKSON,more unhappy, and more unwieldy and KATHARINE FRANCES, daughter of the late umageable. The end is in fact locning into sight; still even in this there is danger. It is self-brooding that always precedes homicidal manin, and before the end arrives the evil spirit may break out. It is a time to watch and prepare our defeuces, for we know not when the mania may increase beyond the patient's control.
second son of AvGverts WHITE, of Shanghai, to ALEXANDER NATRNE BROWN.
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province and trouble to the officials. In view effort had been made to seedre them. The of this, Viceroy Wei Knang tao of Yunnan and Crown Fiosecutor had therefore no evidenes to Kaichow, and Governor Li Ching-si of Yun-offer, and in consequense the Chief Justice a hays jointly memorialised the Throne for directed the jury to find a verdict of not guilty, help, praying that Marshal Fang Tze-tsai of which was recorded, and the prisoner therengoa Kwangsi, be ordered to head an army for discharged. Kaanghanfu, on the Kwangsi. Yunnan borders,
the book-trade in
with all hasta and oncamp there in order to The new educational edicts, according to present reinforcements from joining the dis-native journals in Shanghai, are having a banded soldiery in Yanuna, at the same time tremendous influence on cutting of their retreat back into Kwangsi, China. The demand for new books is immense. while Viceroy Wei Kuang-ine and his Hunan Even ontside Shanghai the same reports come in of extraordinary sales of books in the new forces doul with the onemy in Yunusn.
subjects. Thus there are three shops in Yaag. chow which sell lithographed books. Since the abolition of the essay, the students have been jostling each other before their counters in their eagerness to socure the latest books. Now
gone up, and the shops are taking ten-fold place, the sales are even greator, the prices have more profit than formerly.
A Tientala despatch to tho Mainichi, statos that an Italian soldier was bayoneted by the Japanese sentry at the iron bridge in front of the Administration Yamon on
The real business of the camp will start to day, Saturday having been devoted mainly to the drilling of recruits. Surday, of course, is to an extent an “of-day." The number of men in camp wes swelled considerably on Saturday afternoon, asny Volunteers going over and remaining till this morning.
Tas strongest proof of the capacity of the We shall be glad if "Justice" will forward the night of the 9th ult. Two Japanese that the yearly examination is about to tako talent was displayed. Arrangements are being arst statutory general meeting of the share.
as fuller particulars concerning the outrage insolitiers Gage Street and subsequent events, to sasist They were under orders not to pass any the end he has in view.
late Ameer of Afghanistan is perhaps to be found in the comparative ease with which uis eldest son HABIBULLAH seems to have
We received yesterday morning from the succeeded to his father's throne. It was no
U.S. Consulate General the following typhoon secret that the usual Asiatic differences, warning, issued from Manila Observatory at Depression E. proceeding from the unsettled laws of suc-3.30 pm. on the previous day :— cession which in all ages have paralysed of South Lason. Asiatic sintes, existed in an aggravated form
sons of ABDULRAHMAN ¡ The rosignation by Lieut.-Col Sir John W. amongst the neither was it a secret that those differences Carrington, C.M.G., of the post of Commandant had boon fanned to the furthest extent of of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps has been The late her ability by Russia. Bussia, with all her accepted by ILE. the Governor. hunger for territory, prefers to act by under. Commandant is permitted to retain his rook ground ways, and seldom strikes till she and to wear the uniform of the Corps. has thrown a net round her intended victim. Hor chiefest method is by offering asylum to the discontented, and fanning the flame cumstances at first were favourable to these methods. The eldest son of the late Ameer, whom the sovereign always desired to succeed him, is unfortunately the son of a mere concubine; his youngest brother UNAR JAN, as the son of a wife, and of noble rank, early showed his discontent at this preference of his father and fled to the Russians. So favourable an opportunity
On Saturday we received an intimation from the D. A. A. G. (A) that the following telogram had been received from the Adjutant General, birthday, 9th November, and birthday of Queen Alexandra, 1st December. No other military ceremonials are to be observed."
The N-C. D. N. Weihaiwal currespondent writes:-In view of the ramour, so widely cir- enlated, that Germany is about to acquire this port, the following letter--a reply to on quiries by one who was about to leave England to take up fresh professional work in the new Colony-is of some general interest:-
wore that night to keep watch.
vessel if the men word not in possession of a pass from their commander. Five or six Italian soldiers happened to come there on a jaak daring the night and demanded to be allowed to pass They were not in possession of a pass and were consequently refused. The Italians fired on the Japanese soldiers, and one of them was bayonoted by the JapaneseThe
Downing Street, 15th August, Italiane then jumped into the river and esosped,
Bin,-In reply to your letter of 13th instant, the junk being carried away by the current. The Japanese reported the affair to the Adminis was made into the matter. It is expected that inform you that the rumour that Weihaivei is tration Yame immediately, and an enquiry I am directed by Mr. Secretary Chamberlain to the matter will be sotiled satisfactorily about to be handed over to Germany is with out foundation. -1 am, Sir; Your obedient The Manila Times sya-Authentified Servant,
C. P. LUCAS. copies of the wills of Bonusorelle Wildman, kong, and his wife, Letitia Aldrich Wildman, 22nd of inst February, have been filed in San both of whom went down with the Rio on the Francisco by William F. Aldrich, Mrs. Wild man's brother. The papers were sent over from Hongkong, where both the wills were executed
of dissfection amongst the people. Cir- War Office-Fire mean salute po King's late United States Censal-Gereril at Hear The Japan Mail regrets to report the death
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and an old resident of Yokohama. The deceased, of Mr. M. M. Kahn, a well-known figure in gentlemen had beer ailing for some six months, his sufferings and the not distant prospect of a fatal result eventually deciding his medical
On Saturday evening an impromtn concert was held after dinner, when some vory good
and those possessing vocal ability are asked to made for a big concert on Wednesday evening,
send in their names to Lientonant Lammert.
Lights out" apparently does not necessarily imply an absence of all noise in the tents, and long after the bugle had sounded and the offleur for the night had made his tour of the camp santehes of songs and the passing of badinage could be heard on all sides. Latterly, however, sleep claimed the noisy ones, and nothing could be heard but the tramp of the sentry and the shouting of an occasional challenge of "Halt, who goes there!"
ONE UNABLE TO SUBSCRIBE.
WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED. Captain Tillett presided on Saturday at the
gentlemen present were Masers, H. Humphreys, TH. Bald A. G. Stokes, W. H. Gaskell, and holders in William Powell, Limited. The other
E. G. Hockford (Manager), a free of the "pub, The Manager having read the notice conven ing the meeting,
The CHARKAN said-Gontiemen, we meat to-day in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Ordinances of this Colony, which lay down that a meeting of shareholders of every new company must be held within four months after registration. Your directors have At half past five on Sunday morning the therefore ealed this statutory meeting in com. reveillé roused the camp to the work of the day. plings with the local Onlinance. Those in no All units paraded and ware drilled at 6.15, and particular business to lay before you on this after breakfast, which was served at 7.30; attend-casion, but if any shareholder desires to put ed church parade. The weather continues fine, questions to me I aball be pleased to answer them to the best of my ability. The capital of the Company has been fully paid up with HONGKONG LEGISLATIVE
the exception of 75 abaret, As you are doubtless aware, the profits of the business A testing of the Council will be held today which was carried on by Messrs. W. Powell at 3 p.m.
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1. Financial Minute. (No. 69.) 2. Report of the. Finance
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various Ordinances.
Committee
and Co. noored from the 1st July, 1800st. to the new company, and those profte, i may say, are very satisfactory Themes profits will be duly considered and dealt with by your The Royal Engineers' Theatre, Wellington
ORDERS OF THE DAY.
directors at Fature date. I do not know, 1. Third reading of the Bill entitled An Barracks, was crowded on Saturday orening, when the R, E. Variety Club anbmitted a long on January 31, 1899, at the United States Con-advisers to undertake the operation which has Nearly every item salate. The late Consul General in his will just proved unsuccessful. Performed on Sun- and varied programme. was enoord, Bergia. Viggers and Ward being left everything unconditionally to his wife, day afternoon the excision of the tumour or Ordisance for promoting the Revision of the gentlemen that there is anything more I can as usual well to the fore. The fares sutitled providing that if she did not survive him the cancer was at ürt attended by the best results, Statute Law by repeating Enactments which usefully add, beyond that our intention is to Sudden Thoughts" trought the programu estate should go to their son, Rennsevolle Wild- but the patient gradually sank and at longth have ceased to be in force or have become develop the business to the fallest extent, and man, jr.. In a similar way, hirs. Wildman loft passed away early in the afternoon on Wednes unnecessary and by making Amendments into sudevour to meet the requirements of the 2. Third reading of the Bill entitled Anpublic in all departments Thero being no day, That Mr. Kuhn enjoyed the best atten- was not to be lost, and of course every
all her property to her husband, with the same
conclude my remarks by thanking you for your? means were given to the young prince to
3. Third reading of the Bill entitled An attendance, It is notified in the Gazetis that "a telogram provision in the event of her husband prede-tion may be gathered from the fact that five Ordinance to farther amend the Law rolating further business before the meeting, I will foment disorder. It is not for us to form
Ordinance to amend The Merchant Shipping
The meeting then broke up; judgment on the policy which underlies has been received from the British Consul at ceasing her. The husband's state is estimated medical men were present at the operation to Buildings. these intrigues, The death of ABDUL Batavia to the effect that free pratique is at less than $10,000, consisting chiefly of money Dr. Neil Gordon Munro operating and that
4. Third reading of the Bill entitled An RAHMAN has been of late years looked for granted at that port to arrivals from Hong-in local savings banks. The wife's property he was tended by the most skilled foreign nurses Consolidation Ordinance, 1809 (Ordinance 36
We have received a letter from M, exceeds that sum in value. Both wills are, of procurable. Hr. Kuku, who had attained his of 1899).
million Seven hundred and Thirty-nine thousand ward to with some apprehension as the kong." possible conurencement of an internecine Droeze, Consul-General for the Netherlands course, useless, as all three of the Wildman 69th year, came to the Far East in 1868; escaped strife in which, in accordance with her tradi-stating that ships or vessels arriving in family perished with the Bio. The surviving by the merest accident a steamboat accident Ordinance to apply a sum not exceeding Three Netherlande-India from Hongkong are no heirs are Mrs. Louis Aldrich of San Francisco, which in all likelihood would have ended his Three hundred and Twelve Dollars and Twenty- tional policy, Russia was bound to take a longer subject to quarantine, the port, of Hong mother of Mrs. Wildman, Edwin Wildman, life as it did those of most on the scene; en six Cents to the Pabllo Service of the Year
But Russia with all her proverbial kong being declared to be no longer infected brother of the Consul-Gement; and two half gaged in the curis business, and for years 1902. astuteness occasionally overreaches herself; with plagas. The prohibition of the importa
carried on a profitable undertaking, being well. and the present is probably a case in point. tion of some articles is also cancelled, so that all
known as a capable and experienced judge of
reach the foreign market, ABDULRAHMAN. Seems to have selected for goods can now be imported into Netherlands
those Japanese art-wares which are designed to
his death the safest time for the interests of India."
hand
aietors and one half-brother, all residing in New York. By the settlement already arranged both estates will be equally divided between the fire
beirs.
C. CLEKWIN,
Asting Clerk of Counsils,
N.BA mating of the Finance Committee will be held immediately after the Council
&0. steamer Pekin left Bombay for on the 17th inst
The Pand A. steamer Indravelle arrived at Portland (Dr.) on the 17th inst, at 8.20 m2..
The CFE steamer Turtar arrived at Shang hai on the 19th inst., at 8 am, and left again at 10 p.m., same day for Hongkong, where she is due to arrive to-morrow, at no00
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