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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1902
agunt Siam but also of foolish improvi dence with regard to the interests of Great Britain. It is in this way that the matter affects Hongkong. The growth of a foreign Power's strength in this part of the world enunot be regarded with indifference in this Colony, the great British outpost in South. China ngapore of course is, through its greater nearness to Bangkok, still more
The "wald clay buggin' is how a Manila paper describes the natal voltige of Bootland's bard Shades o' Burns!
It is reported that the miracles of the early days of Buddhism are being repented in the Bassin district of Burms!
The German gunboat Tiger, just arrived from Foochow, was the only man-of-war in Amey
A. S. WATSON & CU• affected than Hongkong by the possibility/arbour on the 20th Inst.
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of Siam becoming alienated to a strong Colonial untion. Yet apparently the idea of gaining a few more Malay Stutes blinds a section of the public there to the dangers threatened. In Rangoon it is good to see that such short-sightedness does not prevail. The Rangoon Gazelle recently bad a well reasoned article on the subject of the Siamese crisis, in which it was pointed out
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THE "ZAFIRO” MYSTERY
Regarding the alleged theft of a box | contsiulag 850,000 gold from the strong-room of this steamship prior to or daring her last voyage to Manik, the theory is gaining ground in, the Colony that the bullion was never shipped at all. This has been the position taken-up from the beginning by the China & Manila Steamship Company, which has lawyers
~ TAIPEI, FORMOSA, 24th Sept., 10 p.m. and detectives natively engaged in the probing of the mystery, and until all the details are made clear, the matter to the lay mind must
have taken up their residence at the Governor's VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN FORMOSA. appear as confused and inexplicable as ever, and
The Hon. Colonel and Mrs. H. H. Bartis
old Peak house, " The CHIA.”
Mount Rigyo in South Formosa has lindatural public curiosity can expend itself only in the hazarding of conjectures. So slight eruption since the 20th instant, far as can be gathered, however, there seems as Fields have bear damaged, but no loss of ground for the theory that the gold was life is reported.
A company has been formed at New Yorka with a capital of $1,000,000) (about £200,000) to compross wlars and spirits intu tablets.
Guest, of the Indian Daily News, and 5, J. Two Calcutta journalists, Messrs. J. K.-
WHISKY. that the conditions which obtained at the Herbelet, of the Englishman, recently died.
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Mr. Chamberlain has asked the Board of
Education to report on the seluas proposed by Lord Meath for an Empire holiday in the State Schools ou Queen Victoria's Birthday (May 24).
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"CELEBRATED terminus of which is now only eight hours distant from "Bangkok and is situated in The beart of one of the easteru provinces the integrity of which has been explicitly The rumour that Mr. Heitz was coming to left unguaranteed by the 1896 Convention.ottle in Sumatra is apparently untrue, for he VERY OLD LIQUEUR SCOTCH | The alteration made by the construction of bimself is reported to bave stated that he and this line in the political situation, enys our
his brother are going to mottle in Western contemporary, is such that, in the opinion. Australia of competent abservers, if no steps be now taken to counteract its effects, the valley of
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never shipped on the Zafiro as for the conten tion that it was actually placed on board and signed for. Altogether, the incident is best described as a mystery, aud its elucidation will be watched with interest.
Yesterday afternoon a representative of this paper called of Man Loong, of the At Tee shop in Lee Yon Lane East, who claims to have shipped the money, and asked him a few pertinent questions Man Loong was positive that the bullion went on board the Zagro; he took it there himself, he zaidi
HARSH CONDUCT. King Leopold of Belgium, immediately he arrived at Spa yesterday, insisted on the Princess Stephanie, now Countess Lónyay,
"People in the Colony are saying that the leaving the Royal silla, and so thereupon leftover was shipped," he was toll. for Brussels, wooping bitterly. incident preceded her, aut an immense crowd met the Prinossa at the railway station, avory The Australians wou their match at Harro-head being bared, whilst cries of "Vice la
Princess Stephanie !" geara heard on all sidas,
the Memum will fall init the possession of the gate v. the Players of England on the 3rd inst. French, and thus the South-eastern frontierbyninings and 47 runs. Victor Trumper of our Indian Empire will be exposed male his tenth century of the season during
the game. to langers which will be best appreciated by those who have to guard against them. The following are also recommended, and No argument is directed against such con-C. Grenfell on board, arrived at Woosung ou H.M.S. Albion, with Rear-Adrairal Harry are unsurpassed in quality :—
tentions by the advocates of British the 18th inst. Admiral Grenfell will change expansion in Malaya, who content them his fag to the Ecliper and pay a visit to the selves with talking about Sinmese injustice Yangtze ports. The Albion was to remain at to this or that petty prince and the anxiety Woosung till the next spring tide. of the people of Kelantan, ete., to come under British rule, Such an agitation is calculated to counteract the good effects of British aid to Siam is the past as well as to encourage the followers of M. DOUMER. We trust that it will flad no supporters in the negotiations which the Siamese Vice- Minister of the Interior is said to be con. ducting with Britain, France, and Germany.
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Justice Horace Gray, one of the most distinguished members of the Saprome Court of the United States, is dead. He died from Paralyds. Justice Gray was born in 1828, and appointed to the Supreme Bench in 1881, by President Cleveland.
News of the
daughter of King Leopold and the isle Queen.
[The Princess Stephanie is the second
"Oh," throwing out his hands and shragging his shoulders. "sposs people talk. I no wan help."
"Who took the money on board?"
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"I did. I pay ficat offio ir or second officer- I no knows he makes sign chit. He look wafe." see seals belong all plopah, then lock box up to
She was born on the 21st May, 1804, and in 1881
In reply to other questions, Man Loong said married the late Crown Prince Rudolt, son of he took the box on board at tu o'clock on the the Baaperor Francis Japh and heir to the morning of the day the ship sailed, which she Austro-Hungarian throne. By the latter's | did, be added, at fone o'clock, With the tragic suicide in January, 1999, she inseamna exception of 8503 American silver currency, the Elemer of Lónyay de Nagy Louy, was strongly backs and the box in which it was secured widow, Her re-warciage next year to Count money was in notes-United States "gruen-
opposed by her father, a fact which serces-to- was, roughly, two fast long and one foot deep. explain the present incident. The Princess The signed roosipt he received in exchange be Stepbanie has one daughter by her tire was not now in possession of, having went it to hasband, the Archiduchess Elizabeth, who is Shewan, Tomes & Co, who, he explained, wanted, married to Prince Otto za Windischgrätz-it for the making out of th ship's bill-of-lading. Ed D.E
The box was sealed in Man Loong'e shop, and was never once opened, the first or second Rear-Admiral Watson has died at Malin, of officer, as Man Loong has already stated, simply satisfying himself that the seals were intot. before locking it up in the safe. Man Loong then left the slip. He stated in the interview that he had engaged a lawyer in Manils to
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OBITUARY.
The Nippon Yusen Kaishs inform us that, according to telegraphic advices just to band from Japan, the steamer Riojun Mara H.M. sloop Algerine. Comdr. Rowland (American Line), which recently grounded on A. S. WATSON & CO.gent, is en route to Hongkong from the Quelpart Island, has had all necessary repairs through the Dardanelles of four Russian fight its claim for the restitution of the money
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On the 18th September, at Tufnell Park, London, the wife of A. E. ROBINGON, Hongkong, of a son.
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HONGBONG, 28th September, 1902.
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Football Club will be held in the Cricket Pavilion, this afternoon, at five o'clock.
The official enquiries into the reusat fatal house collapsas will be opened to-day, at the Magistracy, before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, Police Magistrate.
It is officially announced that the Coronation Coatingent is expected to arrive on Tuesday next, and preparations are being unde to welcome them back in suitable fashion.
Being of opinion that the best coinage work in China is done in Canton, Viceroy Yusa in the Northoru mints, has written to the Shi-kal, owing to the lack of efficient workmen
Canton authorities for a number of coiners.
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executed at Kobs and will-leave that port for Seattle,ri Yokohama, on the 8th prox..carrying with her the smu sarge as was originally shipped in her.
Lieutenant Morris, U.S.N., of the cruiser. Olympíu, committed suicida by shooting himself through the head. His frions attribute the rash set to continual brosting over the belief, generally expressed, that the cause of the wracking of the battleship Mais in Havans harbour was due to defectirs elec- irical wiring, the blame falling upon ths.
sistant engineer in charge.
While the U. S. Daval maumoresy wore in progress at the end of last mouth Rear-Admiral
EUSSIA AND TURKEY. The Standard slates that an Irade has beca iarned by the Porte authorising the passage
torpedo-beats at intervals of twenty-four hours, the vessels to mail under a commercial flag, carrying no ammunition, ner naval crows,
LONDON, 2nd September.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. At the instance of Germany, an international conference will by held in. Üctober with a ciow to the armament of an international agree." ment for the purpose of framing rules in connection with wireless telegraphy similar to the International Telegraph Convention.
PRINCESS STEPHANIE RETURNS
TO ENGLAND. ** Princess Stephanis of Belgium bas laft Brua
F. J. Higginson, commanding the North sois on ber return to England amid renewed
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ALLEGED MURDER..
The police report that at seven o'clock un Tuesday morning a lad of 18, named Chegg Sze, was admitted to hospital suffering from a fractured spleen, and died at two o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Before he expired, he stated that he had been assaulted by a man who engaged him to load cattle, had been made up till noon yesterday, but the capture of the alleged murderer was confidently anticipated.
No arrests.
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We do not hold ourselves responsible for the pinions expressed by our curcespondents.]
THE SYSTEM OF VOTING BY PROXY.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “ DAILY. FEE:8,"
Sia-With reference to the difference be- tween the shareholders and some of the
of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dook
ing their cyinions on the question at inrue, it as the meeting has been postponed to give absent shari keldars an opportunity, would, I think, be intersting if you could find space to reproduce the remarks of that sminent of voting by proxy. In his emby on the Reform authority Mr. Harbert Spencer on the abject
of Company Law, he writes
described, remains. This is the system of One more evil, grouter even, that those shove voting by proxy. As originally derised, a proxy was a means of enabling one who could not attend a meeting, but hail ressons for voting vote by the ageuny of a person with whom he with or agalest some proposal to register his was in agreement, or on whose judgment kn could rely. It was never intended to be a into the hands of some any, usually unknown,... surrender •of. judgment on all and every matter who might or might no. be an unhorstod judge. Into this, however, the system has gehen. receiving from the cratary form duly stamped and issued at the cost of the company and naming the chairman, or if not, soumi alternative director, or if not, another director, and so on, as his prazy, t
the ordinary nure. Heoting shareholder, instead of throwing it into the fire or water-paper boats, things himself bound to sign it, tiled up in favour of one or other of those named iisandera ragut feeling of obligation that he must do something with it in the manner suggested. If naked his reason for thus giving to an unknown person power to directors interests are the same as bis, and decide an nuknow matter, he replies that the that they know more about the company's affairs than he does. As I have pointed out in the way where named, and have there coelusively shown by fadin, this supposed unity of interests often due unt exist, and 1 directors may be in sundry ways at variance have above fortior proved tale the interests of with those of proprietoran ten the effect of this proxy system wy now developed is to give directora nacontrolled powers. The sharo bolders who have unghestioning faith in the
In
governing body are so numerous, tunt their vutes overwhelm the rutes of those who attend the meetings, and either sinady knew a good deal about the matters to be deckled or yafa insight into them during the the hands of interested aranipulators the ignorance of the key is used to extinguish the knowledge of the for. And the naming the large number of proxies they have received, the directors tacitly books of the confidence placed in them and the luglied justilostion of their policy. This hat and minit striking illustration of this which I have observed, we furnished by a meeting of the Loudon aud Globe Finance Corporation, reported in the Timer for Jaanary 14, 1991-company the transactions of which had been, and were then, under grave suspicion. But the infatuated shareholders did not waves, ad the following statement of the
was shown by director and autogest
motion, stated that the directers had received
Mr. Waibster Wright, fuscondio
in seconding the proxies for nearly 100,000 shares in the com Pany (cheurs) proxies lodge in opposition amounted to 201,394 shares, and prozios repre- That showed the flow of the abareimidera" senting 4,987 shares had come in to late.
The worth of this boasted emifi frisco my be judged by the tact, that the company is now in course of liquidation under an, unter of the
THE STEAM-LAUNCH CONCH Const The small steam-Jaunch Concha, formerly called the Zec Kun, which arrived at. Manila from Hongkong on the 15th inst., was the
from this port. Captain Parker reported good veteran. China const skipper, had taken over
weather after he left, although he was obliged to lis two days in Typhoon Bay, just out of the Lgumoon Pass, waiting for better weather. The Concha is practically a new boast, 71 feet long, 14 feat 6 inches beam and 7 fest hold, She is guaranteed to maka 11 knots Her owner is Senog Antonio V. Valencis of Manila, and the boat will be stationed at Cadass on the east coast of Lussu near the San Beraanding
traits.
resort, in order to receive the Duchess of Marling been the cause of the same between heart Atlantic Squadron, entered Newport, the society demonstrations of sympathy. She denied hav-thirty-firat hoat which Captain Parker, the borangh, the Vanderbilts, and the Astors. The and King Leopold at the Roya! villa at Spa, captains of the vessels of the squadron protested though the infter intimated that he did not In our report yesterday of the mesting of the against the delay and refused to attend the desire her presence tiers, Justions at which the King Edwar! Hotal roeption. The Americans were indignant aț licence was considered,' we stated erroneously the action of Rear-Admiral Higginson, :; that Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared as representing the Government. Mr. Denays was instructing Mr. Sharp, K.C for the applicant. Mr. Siado, the counsel for the opposition, was instructed by Mr. Deacon
Some of the Hongkong papers call attention to the fact that orme and ammunition are being Ir will have been seen that certain Freuchemaggled into South China, saya the Shanghai Organs have useaged the British occup
Union, The Shanghai authorities might do tion of Kelautan, one of the Sinnese worse than watch the movements of a certain Malay States, so groundlessly predicted in a small sailing vessel which occasionally comes Singapore paper, to be na necomplished into the lower Yangteze from the Sonth. fact and that they regard the supposed is manned entirely by white men, aggression with indifference. This is not surprising. Such a foolish and wanton piece of Inud-grabbing would exactly suit
the book of the French Colunin? extremists.
She
The Times quotes the following from its issne of the 20th August. 1802-The French papers have declared war against the liberty of our Press and against the modesty of our webten. Nothing is more natural-their women are free, and their Press enslaved If we were to invert these things we should be almost like them, and numbers would have a chance. It is the barst of England (to borrow the expression of a powerful writer) that she opposes her mural greatness to the natural superiority of France."
On the 2nd inst. President Roosevelt, speak ing at Worcester (Massachuset(s), declared that only a quack or an enemy of the United States Republio would recklessly destroy all the Trusts, thereby paralysing the industries of the country, it would, ho considered, be sufficient if ustional legislation destroyed the evil which exists in the Trusts. Nevertheless the New York: Herald
trust has been postponed in account of the at tacks made upon trusts by President Roosevelt,
FUNERAL OF QUEEN OF BELGIANS. Impressive funeral services were held this afternoon at Spa, and at Lucken hear Brussels. The late Queen's remains inve been conveyed from Sps to the crypt in the church at Lasken in the presenes of enormous ors wds.
THE SERVANT PROBLEM IN THE PHILIPPINES.
A FRENCH CONSUL'S NARROW, ESCAPE.
directors to carry out schbines that are at But the proxy system dnes more than enable variance with the interests of proprietors; it also makes the need an lovulnerable oligarchy.
which they had used for the re-olentia of ■ In a car which I have in mind (being a share holder), the chairms triumphantly specified the great number of prories in their trade director whose place had, in the ordinary routine, been vacated. What corollary is to be drawn? Spite of opposition, the board as & whole may, by the ns of proxies it to it members, insure the re-election of suy one of their number who is about to retice. Ur other, wise the obaistaan, in whose favour the great mass of the proxies ers male pur is stabled, agreeably recalaltrante guima-pig-pho un wten any member of the board becomes dis- expectedly proves to hare a wift of his own—to was his proxies in favour of some new candilato whom he has picked out. Thus the represen tative government of a company is reduced to s farce. The board becomes first an oligarchy and then an autocracy - 3 oursing
Yours, etc.
REFORM,
XING EDWARD HOTEL.
DAILY PERNE.
TO THE BUITOR OF THE - D
Hongkong, 24th September, 1902, Six-in your to-day's paper it in stated that
In on article on the above subject the Manile French Consul at Manils, wae returning on a. One day last week while M. de Berard, the Times has the following :--
launch from the French oraleor Kerading, the Owing to the heedless extravagance of army tannch collided with a casse, which was being officers and others is, empforing Chinese and towed through the Engineer Island casal, and native help, the wages of these bave gone up so enormously as to become almost prohibitive to launch grasped the Consul-General and practi was upset. One of the sailors on the ship's those whose household expenses are run on a cally saved the life of the distinguished roprer Mr. J. H. Cox was present at the meeting of small and evacuical scale. formerly were wall satisfied with twenty and twenty-five pesos a mouth, now demand all the of the Customs Service, was coming in from publican's House for No. 3 De Vosur Road, Cook, who sentative of the French Republic. Happily, the Justions of the Pesce on the afternoon of
way from forty to sixty and seventy, and even
Mr. Chaws, on board the kittle launch Marin, the 3r instant, re the suplication for a
arrogantly. Thuy, and at their employers, are the waters.
moments later they were landed at the Harbour Yours, etc., In Hongkong and olsewhere in the East good shook the band of the sailor did one's heart Master's jetty. The way the Consul-General Chinese cooks may be bid for fiffien pe es a menth, and boys to wait at table Raido bare good to see, says the Manila Times. about house at from five to teu pesos a month."
M. Droze, Consul-General for the Nether landt in South China, yesterday informed us that ships or vessels arriving in Netherlands India fem Hongkong are no longer subject to quarantine, the port of Mangkang being declared to be no longer infested with plaguo. The prohibition of importation of some artislea the rest of Biam outside the Megam Valley, is also cancelled so that all goods can now by says that the establishment of the gigantic meat than their services are given-grudgingly and the shipwrecked people on his boat and a few beg to inform you
important into Netherlands-India.
They would delight to see Britain taking over Siamese Malaya, for they could then with reason urge the seizure by France of
and their misinterpretation of the first clause of the Anglo-French declaration of 1898 concerning dia would have ben justified. For some reason, which we have been unable to discover, irresponsible politicians at Singapore have been working hank to bring about this solution (F) of the Siamese question. Elsewhere in the British Empire, wherever the matter receives any 'study, the effacement of Siam, which would follow the absorption of Siamese Malays and Eastern Sinn as a matter of course, is regarded as a calamity against which Great,
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A grutieman recently returned from Sze ohnen, where he had been extensively travelling The Nu Puo hrs from Hupeh that the for three months, told the Union that he saw southern section of the Lu-ban Rilway is from no signs of hostility against foreigners. He Sayang to Hankow, a distance of 132, and went from Igbang to, the borders of Shansi. It the train ron for the first time over the line on soems, therefore, that it is not the whole of the 2nd inst. There are three wayside statinns province which is in a ferment. It is well to between the two places and now trains run mention, however, that he was accompanied gularly once a day. From Hankow the train by two officials and a guard of soldiers, the starts at 6.19.a. and reaches Sin-yang at 327 latter being armed with umbrellas only. He p.m., the trip taking nine hours and thirty-seven felt so secure that he carried to wespons minutes, while the return train steams out of himself.
Bin-ying at 5,50 am, and roachos Hankow at 3.10 p.m.
the bay and saw the disaster. He soon had all under the sign of "King Edward Hotel,
JAMES H. COX.
A PARSEE DEPUTATION,
It seems that here in Manila the women who THE NEILL-FRAWLEY COMPANY.
A deputation of Parte residents in London, have to do with the Chinese soole and Filipino
consisting of Sir Jametjoe Teicebhoy, Bart.. the head of all the Fareses, Bir MM Blos- independence of the one and the laziness of the Service at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday even-ir. Mr. N. J. Mool, Dr. 8 A. Kapsdis, and servants are almost at their wits end by the
Preparations for the production of Secret ungerce, M.P. Mr. D Naoroji, Mr. D. Byran other. Various plans have been talked over in ing next by the Neil-Frawley Company, who shout were other gentang Taited on the a half-hearted and ineffectual way, but nothing are expected here on Monday per the as. Korea. 21st ult. before His Majstrisited the Maxim Shab, at Marlborough Tours, London, on the practical has rosulted. Some have proposed are being pushed forward, and there in every works ir M. Bhawongres ving in that a sixndard scale of ragas be arranged and indication that the performance will be a trist spooch insatiound the objects of the strictly adhered to by all American employers great success. The bookings are being well deputation, Sir Jamietjes in a few words, Britain must guard to the best of her be hoisted not on the huise itself. but on the The Governor's fag at the Peak residence is
delivered addresses-reesi vad de in the Parsees of such belp, but it has been realised that, as
taken up and those desirous of being present Bombay and of Persia, expressing gratitude ability. But not only do the annexa-
A despatch dated Calcutta, 7th September, was the case with a former effort, this could at the inauguration of the theatrical samson for the kind treatment the latter experienced amall eminence adjoining. In this connection. says:- Every possible precaution is, being hardly be successfully carried out. tionists propose to reduce to practical now it may be interesting to state what the design taken to prevent the employment in fature
in Hongkong will be well advised to secure under His Majesty's rule, A similar address existence the present buffer-state between of the Governor's day is, as seroral enquiries military expeditions of the useful, but now problem then some form of registration such as follows-Messe Daniel Farley, Jack that the welfare of bit Farsee abjecte would
For ourselves, we see no other solution to the seats oerly. The cast for Scor i Sercier will be a pre-ented to the Grand Vialo
His Majesty, in reply, awared the deputatioia, British and French possessious in Southepooting it have been made of late. The taboo, soft-nosed bullet. A notification in as we urged a few days ago. This method has Amory, Gardner Crane, Jeffrey Williams, always be his care, and that ti Eastern Asia, but they are apparently groundwork is the Union Jack; in the centre Ceneral Orders reminds. Commanding Officers been adopted not only throughout the East bat Arthur Gurrells, Wallace Stan, Robert Moodees were enjoined to treat thei willing in exchange for the not over-valuable wreath of laurels enclosing the Hongkong that they are responsible for maing that only also in several places in Europe, notably in Greer, Chauncey Southern, J. F. Wade, Herbert that a similar deputation wall on him two and consideration: Her also recalled the not emblem-e pictorial representation of the Island ammunition from Government arsenals is taken France and Germany. Whether or not we Ashton, and Roy Stephenson, Misses Mary Jears ago at Ostend." and be ex Malay possessions of Siam to hand to and the Harbour with sailing ship and a junk, on service, and states that officers using 303 shall have such a system rests largely if not Van Buren, Adele Nott, Elissbeth Stewart, pleasure at ronesing their acqual France the key to Bangkok and the control and on the foreshore a group of merchants, two rifles for sporting purposes may import only up entirely, in the hands of the wonten themselves. Eva Dennison, Christins Hill, and Mrs. Gard thereby of the Menam river. Such a policy Chipamen and European, bargaining over
The Grand Visier baring orp to two hundred cartridges annually for the If they care to organise, we believe, that some ner Graza. Tickets are now ale at the Majesty for his geisionerosp
zeuswuring views Mr.D. Noro ope not only of unrighteous aggression some bates of merchandise.
sams and will be required to obtain licenses. thing pretios can be devised and put into effect. Robinson Piano Co.
deputation withdrew,
used mach
and the