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mintsheds. speedily became dilapidated and sometimes curried off bodily by typhoons, but they afforded a shelter when on the wharf, though perhaps precarious oss. Something more perman- ent and more worthy of the now structure was looked for, and with good reason. large, site had been prepared in front of it A. S. WATSON & CO. and the pier had been constructed without any sordid considerations of cost. The ratepayers were not averse to a handsome vote being taken for the effective completion of the work, and no one was disposed to evil at any reasonable sum being placed in the estimates for the purposO.

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The assembly were not disappointed. Sir HRNEY BLAKE did allude to the needed addition to the pier. He said: -7 201 gled to hear from the Director of Public Works that the timely precaution has "been taken to so arrange the foundati na that in time to come the Clock Tower

The U.S: battleship Kentucky left for Amay yesterday.

Mr. Also Merah is giving a concert in Shanghai co-inorvosť.

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The Eche de China says that the missions of Yunnan and northern Manchuria have satisfao. torily arranged with the Chinesa Government all the questions arising out of the Boxer

troubles,

The British Admiralty wore exceptionally basy last month on experimental work, notably in regard to new fuel, a new system for coaling at ses, and submurine telegraphy enabling cables to be tappel

The Sixwapan learns that the Grand Council has suggested that the Court returns to Peking on the 14:1 of January hert, and that the Empress Dowager has been asked to deliberate over the suggestion.

Au up-to-date Civil Hospital is to be built in the mountains of Benguet, Luson.

The U.S. Methodist Missionary Society is promoting a scheme for a McKinley Memorial College in Manila.

!A sum of $40,000 has boon handed the French Consal at Mengtso for the construction of a hospital dispensary.

Pandia Ralli, a well known' American now. a pro. paper correspondent, while soling as spector in Moro province, P.I.. was killed by natives on the 24th ult.

Frank C. Muckin, the American desorter who become an insurgeul officer and was after exptare sentenced to be shot, has had his sentence commuted to one of twenty years' imprisonment.

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A brutal assault has been committed by natives on six soldiers belonging to the Garrison Battery at Allahabad. One of the soldiers was not expooted to live on the 18th ult. Lathis were used by the natives, nine of whom were arrested.

At a recent meeting of a phaters' associa tion in Coylon, among the subjects discussed was the increase of draakonnas among coolies who have now tiken to driaking a kind of so called (Herman "Eau de Cologne," with disas

trous results.

TELEGRAMS.

embraces. Od marching past the troops, who now presented arms, the military band played the Portuguese anthem. The Minister was shown by the Governor to the state ohair in waiting, and was conducted in it to Govern- ment House, where a formal reception was afterwards held.

"DAILY PRESS" SERVICE.

[FROM OUR CORRESPON DRYDS.] GENERAL NEWS.

As must only be expected, there is much LONDON, 2nd December, 2,55 p.m. reticence in official circles as to the immediato purport of the present Portuguese embassy to China; and it has therefore been difficult BANK OF LIVERPOOL FRAUDS.

Goudie, the book-keeper of the Bank of Liverpool who defrauded the bank of £170,000 and absconded last month, has been arrested at Bootle, in Lancashire.-

LONDON, 3rd December, 10 nm.

RUSSIA AND JAPAN. The Novoe Vremyr expresses hopes that

for peace and friendship between Japan and Marquis Ito is convinced of Russia's desire

herself. The St. Petersburg journal expresses itself unable to understand the Japanese Press fearing an alliance with Russia; sel an alliance, however, is unripe yet, the two countries must find common interesta first, The Novor Fremya adds that it can under- stand third parties' objections to a Raso Japanese alliance, but it hopes that Marquis

THE MEANING OF THIN EMBASSY,

to ascertain, with even the smallest degree of certainty, what is the nature of the royal mandate which His Excellency is ontrasted with to deliver to the Emperor of China. Conjectures have been formed and surmises freely speculated in. It will therefore be in- teresting at this juncturo to present a sum. mary of public opinion in Lisbon, as traenable in the Press, representing the varions shades of politics. Conselheiro José de Azevedo Castello Branco left his post as Civil Governor of the in an important diplomatic mission to China, as to whose object there are current two different district of Lisbon to act as Envoy. It is said,

versions. According to the first, it is said that the Euroy comes to China to see whathry it hinese Emperor the question of Pertugas may not be possible debuitely to so tie with tho sovereignty over the small-island of Lappa opposite laco, which the Celestial Empire has obstinately refused to recoguise. If this be so, Senhor José do Azavodo embarked in this podial mission as an accredited ambassador, secretary and a staff. Certain papena. | with a

special sarily large openditure which witch a mission would involve, ask if it could not. Us

It appears from a notice issued by the NC. y be erected at the base of the Pier. Daily Newe that the proprietors of that paper und those of the Ostasiatische Loy intend "I hope that by next year I shall be

issuing an illustrated magazine next year. It "able to include in the Estimates a

is to be called The Bunt of Asia, and will be "sam to provide for the removal of the devoted to articles descriptive of the countries, "Clock Tower from its present position,oples, customs, etc., of the Far Fast.

where it is a serion « obstruction to traffic. ["and its replemant at the base of this "Pier." His Excellenes, in further proof of his shiling falrass gu tur mutter, suhag Įquently oiled for plugs for a aims, Úlsek Twer, a prize bang offerel for the best opium halks and the Pique, rounded to under Baron van Kotteler was brought to Gormany Ito will prevent the Japanese from becoming justly alarmed with the imminence of the notes- Pronounced by--Connaisseurs to be. Une devigisesedinis was awed 1 to Mr. Pise, of the Public Works Department, who sent BEST BRAND in the FAR EAST.

in a very hind some design which included waiting rooms for pusstagers using the pier, as well as a Clock Tower that would prave a most effective ornum et ta the water front, white at the same time its clock would be visible for miles along the harbour and shorts This design, as basen in the hands

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The N-C. Daily News of the 28th uit says: HM. Pigmy arrived hore yesterday and is now moored opposite the Buzd. She was very cloverly brought op by Commander Oldábam. She came up on the strong fund' hotween the the stern of the Ballaaral, and then proceeded to take up her moorings ahond of the Pique.

The Hamburg-Amerika Linie steamer Saria, ́especially built for the Pacific, and hitherto sed on ambulance-ship for the German China Expedition. will open the new “Gorman tine from Hongkong to Japan and Vladivos. 1ock. This line, by means of ice breakers, will ran all the year round, it is said, and is expected

The fact that the head of the murderer of has givou rise to some comment, as wa dhava nlroaly recorded. Admiral von Tirpitz now the dupes of their alleged well-wishers. explains that the heal was brought from China for scientific purposes by a docter, who propraes to present it to the Pathological Institute.

The New York Herald announces that Mr. J. Heerings, who has rogently been acting as correspondent in Berlin for several American

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LoNnos, 30th November.

MARQUIS TO IN RUSSIA. The Tear has conferred the order of Alexan-

& Boat fat erinr recaption.

dispensed with, see ng that the diplomilio representative of Portagal in the Best is the Governor of Mao That official has already conducted, the negotiations in reference to this mattor several times; and he can therefor again do so now, the more so since Stor Horta a Coste is a well-informed official who is very highly thought of in this part of in

of the Coveramat for mur months, and to run all through the winter of 19.2 phd papers, has received an order of expulsion, dor Novaky on Marquis Ito. The Marquis had world, and is thus better circumstance to arriv

there was plenty of time to obtain tenslers for the Work and to put it is bund. But wo are not aware that it has got any further than to receive approval as the best design, fand we should be most, ag-ccably surprised to learn that a tea ter hul beu actspted and the work authorised. It would be a It is Thousand pities to delay this work. part of the scheme of the cration of a suit- |able parble landing place for the City; it bas been re-unmed, very suitably, after the pre- sen, Governor, and it would-be a matter for sincere regret it, after deferring its con- A. S. WATSON & CO. struction, it should be left to his successor

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Hoad, Shanghai, the wife of B. I'LAUCHEE of an On the 29th November, at Shanghai, the wife of K. STAHLUESE, of a daughter.

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On the 3rd December, at 5.30 am, et his resi dener, Stanley Street, CHOA CHEE BEE, J.P, for over 30 years Compradore to the China Sugar Refining Co., Ltd. agod 65 years. regretterl

to erect or to cancel as he pleased. Sir HENRY BLAKE nel not fear for a want of funda.There is money enough to provide for the comfort of the thousands of persona who have to use Blake Pier by giving it n shelter from the elements. His Excellency ppeared to entertain no misgivings on the subject a year ago, and the revenue has not declined since. The contemplatal Buitary works will no doubt cost a great deal, but they must not shoulder all other works out of the way. Nor should Sir HENRY allow

thereafter.

Nows from Nanking reports, that H.E. Liu Kung-yi has recently sont a memorial to the Throns to the effect that, as a large sum of money is required to relieve the sufferers from the late inundations of the Yangtze, he hugs that the sale of sostantive official ranks he extandul for another year in the provinces under his jurisdiction as a means of obtaining the necessary funds for that purpose.

The Un-on (Shanghai) wys:— The German military authorities are doing their best to stop the rowdyism of their soldiers and in con sequence of the stabbing of a Chiasman and other little jokes, it is said the liberty of all the men has been stopped: A ve stated before, the conduct of the men must sanse, the offer a lot of unpleasantness. The only troops in Shanghai who have not been disgraced by the

conduct of some of the men are the Asiatics, that

is the Japanese and Indians." This paragraph might be recommended to the actice or Veyron and also of certain German military critics of the recent operations in China.

The P.&O. Company's as. Malucos, dúo in Hongkong about the middle of this month, is

presumably from Germany. Mr. Hoerings acted as correspondent in Chis last year, and was hadly wounded on board the German gunlost Iltia during the attack and capture of the forts at Taku in June, 1960.

The Government. of India has appointed a Commission composed of Mr. E. M. des Champs. Chamier, B.L.. Government Advocats of the High Court, N.-W. Provinces, and Mr. A, 1. P. Tacker, Political Agent at Harauti and Took, to enquire into the chargo against the Maharaja of Foanah, Central India, of causing the death of the Maharajah's uncle, with full power to pass sentenco us in a Court of Criminal Juris diction of British India.

Wealthy Hollanders are arranging for the establishment of a coldy of Boers and Hollanders in the state of Wyoming. Three hundred thousand seres have been cocured and

■ gigantic canal and irrigation system has

evor to do the work. The soil is adapted for been surveyed, the construction of which is to begin. fomediately. Colonists are being brought the cultivation of sugar, and a large beet-sugar factors will be established.

THE MANCHURIAN QUESTION. Russia's negotiations with Chins concerning Yanchuria have been broken off, owing to the objections of Japan..

SOUTH AFRICA, On aud after the first of January next, no one without a permit will be allowed to enter Cape Colony or Natal

QUEEN WILHELMINA AND HER HUSBAND.

at a favourable solution of this old question. On the other hand, the Portuguese.pro-Gavoro ment Prese urge that it is absolutely necessary. at this juncture to give the subject the char- actor of a special mi-sion, inasmdoli as it is expected that issues giving rise to centrovadas affecting international politics tight result as an onteome of this embassy,

According to the second version, generally believed in be the more likely, Conselheiro Josè de Azeredo comes out to represent Portugal in the international conference to be held at There are persistent reports of a serious Peking. Portugals: attention therefroms division between Queen Wilhelmina and her would be considered unjustifiable, seeing that husband. The latter has now gone to Germang.argo interests Hak her with the Costial

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LONDON, 14 December.

THE NEW GERMAN TARIFF. A Rooiskist petition against the new German Castema tariff contains over 3,010,000 signa tures. Violent debates are expected to take

MARQUIS ITO IN RUSSIA Marquis Ito will remain for some time in place in the Reichstag, but the tariff will probably become law in spite of the opposition.

St. Petersburg. The Russian authorities and newspapers are gratified that the visit of the Marquis is tending to convince Japan of rapprochement of the two empires.

200 his courage to ove through the tips of From London to Hongkong, 2 officers 172 bava settled yet the matter of international Russia's good will; and preparing the way for s

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On the 27th November, at the General Hospital, bis fingere. The Secretary of State for the

Shanghai, LrOCADIO M. H. Ozoxio, aged 38 years. Clouies is not likely to begrudge a small Garrison Artillery and Royal Army Medical already auronneed from Canada that a son of!

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outlay which sau be shown to be not only desirable but accessary. We hope therefore that His Excellency the Governor, if he has any lingering doubts on the subject, will throw them promptly overboard, take his HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Cl, courage in both hands, and manfully accept LONDON OFFICE: 181, FLEET STREET, EC.ing responsibility, give orders for the im- mediate prosecution of this much needel, HONGKONG, 4th December, 1901.

long discussed, and generally hopal for

conveying the following details to the Beat:- men, 13 women and 19 children, of the Royal Corps; from Gibraltar to Ceylon, 4 offcars, 154 met, 11 women and 21 children, No. 18 Ca W: D. R. G. Artillery; from London to Colombo, 22 men, women and 13 children; various details; from London to Singapore, 3 from London for Paking, 59 men,“ men, 1 woman and 2 children, various details, from Maits to Trincomalee, 5 officers, 150 men, women and 16 children, No. 17 Co. S. D. R. G. Artillery; and from Trincomalee to Hong- kong, 4 officers, 133 men, 7 women and 16 children, R. G. Su

The Henley Regatta stewards do not soom to entries at the Regatta next summer, but it is

United States intermediate amateur sculling F: Scholes, the holder of the Toronto Bay and championship: intends entering for the Diamond Scalls. The New York World also states that the Union Boat Club has decided to send Mr. C. S. Titus to Henley next year to compete for

the Sealls.

On the journey put to Chins of the Italian

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FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Masso, 2nd Decembert ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

At a quarter past one o'clock this afternoon

Kingdom-interests which might, wars she to remain unrepresented, be jeopardised. Thuso ptorests, the Portuguese Press affirms cannot for que moment be allowed to develop into subjects for political controversies, but rather must be firmly established and properly ra cognised

CONCERT AT THE PEAK HOTEL.

Peak-dwellers had the pressure last evening of hearing that popular and taenial artiste, Madame Agnes bread, who pasted by several local amateurs gave a concert in the large dining-room of the Peak tolel, which was filled with an apprecia ivo audienca. Prin- cipal interest centred, of course, in the

the programme, but at the same time the offorts of the other artastes, vocal and instrumental, contributions which Madame Freed made to

were of an excellent natire and were very much erjoyed. Maaame Breed got a very hearty reception and sang her mumbers in a manner Well cxiculated to enhance her afready eminent reputation as a vocalist of refined taste and excellent voice and future Her Bret efforts

the gunboat Zaire (which had proceeded with Jamie Dear"-were rendered with very fine raises Lombardia, the ship's company of the Guin Fort fred one gun, Announcing that Behin's Sull Vie Die Nacht” and “Tako me, HMS Cockatrice, senior naval officer's ship at Fort Said, axemplified the fraternal feeling the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alfredo Lello, to effect, Exquisite fesling and forderness marked that exists between the British and Italianongkong on Thursday last had just been bor mug.ng of "Daddy" (Behrend), a song of the sighted, with His Excellency Consellabio Jené do that she gave by request. Alas by spoolst avies by entertaining the

Azevedo Castello Branco on board. Upon this request, Madame Freat rang Bach tonned's The St. Petersburg Novosti recently pleaded Lombardiaton light spread" and entertainment.

with violin obligato by ra. for a defensive alliance between Japan and The gathering was held at Navy Hoase, Port signal the Colonial Secretariat at once issued Ave Maria,

of Government for their members and all public best advantage the rich full qualities of hor Shooting at 200 yards on the Tai Hang range Russia, and said “This combination requirez sid, and an enjoyable programme concluded invitations to the Senate and the departments AH. Ongh, and in it were heard parhaps to been locked forward to with some expecta- on Sunday, in a police competition, Sergeant no artificial efforts. It is the natural result of by the company singing the National Anthem officers to receive His Excellency on his landing in vocal gifts. madame Free gained unstinted

On the 29th November, 1900, rather more than a year ago, the Blake Pier was opened with no little ceremony, and in the presence of a large concourse of spectators, by His Excellency the Governor. The occasion had

tion. The pier was something superior to

its predecessors, the old wooden Pedder's wherves, which had hitherto done duty as

Victoria. It was hoped and believed that

improvement.

The German mail of the 31st October was delivered in London on the 2nd inst.

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Cameron made 48, two short of a possible.

Two CREAB of communicable dissaas were

a pier worthy of the port and the Colony was about to take the place of the short, reported in the Colony last week, both of shabby, and incommodious wharves which sateric fever. The sufferers were Europeans,

the Coliny. At onco a large number of people, plaudits. The other vocalists who appeared the native element predominating. gathered were Mrs. A. Fusterton and Mr. A. Conning-

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the general situation in the Far East. The of the respective countries: balance of political power will only be established

A Japanese correspondent in Australia, writing One hundred new rickshaw, in addition to thein that part of the world when Russia and the central landing-place in the city of couple of hundred recently inspected and Japan combine their legitimate interests. Japen before the passing of the Immigration Restrio. along Praia Grande, from epposite the Coasthan. Mrs. Emaerion gave as one of her passed, were licensed for street hire yesterday. disposes of a splendid feet, while Bussis has a tion Act, remarks in the course of a letter to the House to the Public Garden The orderliness sters Tito Matela Dear Heart," in the

large army in Eastern Asis. An alliance be- Time:The political situation in the Far East of the crowd was remarkable. By three o'clock rendering of which she

could be obtained was taken up, and just about form abilities of jo sien order; ste tween those two States would be a formidable is such that a garious emergency is quita within every point where a good view of the landing postsor of a well-trained folds, and of pint- power, which would put an sad ones for all to the reach of possibility. In short, the cordial

harvior, when immediately there belched forth heard to excellent advantage nine izoly British enterprises." The Novosti in the same relations now existing between Great Britain this time the Zaire crossed the San Francisco was deservedly recated, ur, vuaning him was up to the date of the new Reclamation dis-one on as. Dardanue who, contracted the article Bocused the English newspapers of trying and Japan amount to something like an alliancetrom the Fort & salute befitting the rank of the city? and "The Skippers of Mt. AY93," and to sow discord between Japan and Russia, As long as Australians consider themselves as sposalsting on the circumstance that the British, I must ask them that they should take envoy. At the same time the troeps, under won cordial appause for boin nis number- Japanese Press is little known in Russia, and into account the position and relation which Capt. Vilalle, drawn up in line in front of Hing Lister, in the summes of another, tu sang distance, has always been associated with stabbed ropeatedly in the abdomen in a house that all information concerning the situation inspan occupias towards Great Britain. Other Koo's Hotel, presented run, and the band In Cellar Cool," again receiving Di

Japan is derived from English and American the landing-place at this point, was shortly

journals, which represent Japanese affairs in an altogether partial way. to be moved down to the new pier, and Sir HENRY BLAXI'S expected speech was there.

The Su Pao publisher an account of Sie fora invested with more than usual interest, In the Bapreme Court yesterday, before His not only because the Clock Tower in its Honour A. G. Wise (Acting Chiaf Justice, Ernest Batow's visit to Ficoroy Liu Kang-yi present position has censed to be either evidence was continued in the mare in which H./ to the following effect:~On the 21st ult., the circumstances it is my earnest desire that Ans- her anchorage H.E. vent on board the Colganne zetections in addition to the oungato sireguy

graced the water-front of the city. A disease at Kobe, ramour had also found currency that the Clock Tower, which, though at some little

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The Chinese musician who was attacked and in Hollywood Read last werk by another musician, died in the Government Civil Hospital on Monday night.

wise their great sacrifies in the despatch of struck up a martial air. The Zaire steamed reception. The instrumentus part DE LUAN their youths to South Africa and other earnest lowly round Barra Fort into the Inner Har^ { programine was no Lee, anj0yqüe than 1-40 manifestations of loyalty on the recent occasion bour, the Government launch Coloanne with vocal, as a . Unga, who is a newcomer to the colony and one who wil to dunce no- of the Royal visit to Australia will much less be the Harbour Master (Capt. Alves Branco) on appreciated by the home people. Under these board, escorting. After the Zaire had taken up quisition to its musical life, pinyed, dureza Va tralian statesmen in their responsible position and in her he was conveyed back round Barrs to mentioned. In Mabel Bourne-urorase two H.E. the Governor, accompanied by his A.DC admirable suojects zor the dispiny of her com- ornamental or useful, but because it has Piry & Co., so the owners of the us. Kutsang British Minister, Sir Ernest Batow, and some will reconsider their decisions, and will find fraia Grande, where by this time were assembled piecza Berceuse" and " Scherzo” ako found

(Lient, Carvalhaes, R.A), the members of the and of tecumque and of expreads; her { to carry out their ideal White Australia.

Executive Council and the Municipal Commis-reception was very gratifying, ar, . Dson- become a serious obstruction to the tide of for $1,100 in respect of damages caused to the other British officials paid a visit to Viceroy some other messs than those drastic measures junk Sen TiLi and her oargo by collision in La Kung-yi. When the foreign officials er-

aloners, the Administrador do Conselho (Capt. berg fled the part of pianist with us ons omary traffic in Queen's Road Central, and being the Harbour on 31st Angust. Several witnessos rived at the Viceroy's fameu the old man was lost amidst the surrounding buildings, ie were examined for the defendants, including still in bed and had not prepared to receive the

the Military Forces, the Chief Justice (Dz.-bopia's "Scherzo no longer in any sense an ornament. the master of the steamer. His Lordship guests, as their visit had not, ng, it ought to LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS. E. Laurence), the Senior Officers Commanding distinction. Tas soto with which is open the

have been done, been announced to him before-

The Imperial Gorman Mail steamer Stuttgart Magalhaens), the British Vice-Consul (Mr. F. was very good; and likewise his rendering of There was also in the new pier a reserved judgment.

hand by Jen Tastai, Director of the Bureau of Kobe via Nagasaki and Shanghai on the Ongley Seaton), and others. The military end Lists Fantasia Faust, Wals great and manifest want, which it was

We regret to have to record the death of an Foreign Affairs. Bo the visitors were kept 1st inst., pim.. and may be expected here on or other vloers in their full uniform, made formanos eminently worthy of his well known felt would seriously impair its usefulness,

The N..K. steamer Bojun Maru (American brilliant spectacle amidst the large concours soutionals, He was recalled he and this was the apparent absence of any old and much respected Chinese resident of waiting at the yemen; and by the time the about the 10th inst. provision for the shelter of passengers from this Colony, in the person of Mr. Choa Chee Viceroy came out to receive them they had gone the fiery heat of the sun or the pitiless Bee, who was for over 80 years compradora to away already. This made the Viceroy feel very Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 2nd spectators. Conspicuous among the uniforma

Was somewhat marred by the bad acoustio The N.GI. steamer Bormida left Bingapore ing the Expeditionary Forss recently arrived, cess, though the rendering of You hambers pelting of summer rains. Former wharved the Chins Sugar Refining Comptay. The anary and he at once sant Jen Total after the inst, pm, and is expected to arrive here was noticed that of Major Bragança, command. whole concert was no himongly voud a great

| dosessed was « Strails-born Chicazer and came guests to bring them back. The Vicary was

Minister Plenipolontiary and Envoy Extra portes of the room and an inviterenu Pao. Thanks koo das tu ar auár, the manager of had been disfigured by alumsy but useful to this Colony many years ago. He was noted not tolisved from his anxiety, tl, after the for this port on the 20th alt, and may be Un landing. His Excellency the Portuguese Tho N.Puteamer Wyefield arrived at Muro ordinary was received at the ples by Senhor matsheds, which, though not always a very for his charitable disposition, and as a Justice lapse of some minutes, Jan Tuntas returned exported are en or about the 7th fret efficient shelter from wind and rain, brd of the Fouse. His inapes was of short duration, with the visitors. The British officials were

The C.F.E, steamer Tartar arrived at Van Horia e Coals in person, whose corntiality of the botel, for kindly giving tas rasm for the

reception was manifested in the exchange of cossion. served to skade waiting passengers from and he waschtabed at the age of 65 years) rooived and wented by the Viceroy with every ran the 29th ult

mark of respect and courtesy. the rays of the sun. It is true that the ❘ leaving a large family to mourn kian lona.

to-morrow morning.

courer at 5 am, on the 2nd inst

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