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Thore were two pinguo fatalition yesterday,
Mr. H. C. Nicolle has accopted the post of Treasurer of the Colony of Ceylon.
But we are travelling too fast. Excellency is not yet properly in the eaddle; he has still to grasp some of our various problems, to become familiar with our peculiar idiosyncracies. For the Hong-shire cricketer, died on the 30th ultimo, of kong community is not a common are: it apoplexy
A. S. WATSON & CO., is somewhat casual, somewhat cranky, and not a little bit unconventional. It is swift to pass judgment, sometimes without due consideration, and prone to forget to make those charitable allownoces e necessary
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when dealing with fallible mortals. It is certain, however, that Sir MATTHEW Nathan mado a very favourable impression an the public yesterday. He conveys the idea of strength and vigour and alertness; he has a quick eye, a pleasant smile, and an ingratiating manner.
Mr. Tom" Emmett the famous old York-
Lient. C. L. Paiton Bethune, lat Battalion Cameron Highlanders, has been selected for employment with the Chinese Regiment.
Yung-Chang, the newly-appointed Chinese Minister in Visuma, arrived there on June 25th, from Chiuu, with a suite of thirty persons.
Mr. James Cumphell, the Chief Manager of Mercantile Bank of India, has been appoint-
ed Director of that Bank.
TELEGRAMS.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
THE BOMB OUTRAGE AT ST. . PETERSBURG.
LONDON, 29th July.
Two assassins concerned in the throwing of the bomb which killed M. de Plehve at St. Petersburg have been arrested. spectators were killed.
H.M.S. LEVIATHAN"
No
The Lentation arrived at six o'clock last evening, laving loft Yangching Bay on Mon-
H.E. Sir Matthew Nathan, K.C.M.G., has day. The facts of her accident are as follows:--
to Hon. F. H. May, C.M.G.
envered that she was "bumping." Taking
THE WAR.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
THE RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER
CRUISERS.
CONTROVERSY PASSED ACUTE
STAGE.
LONDON, 28th July, Mr. Balfour announced in the House of Commons this aftemoon that Russia had given an undertaking
ADVENT OF H.E. THE
GOVERNOR.
▲ HEARTY WELCOME,
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, set foot on Hongkong soil yesterday forenoon for the first time, and received a welcome that must have appeared to him a happy augury, Blake Pier, at which the Governor Innded, was made as presentable for the occasion as such an erection could he ande. On the palmato roof, and pondant from it, wore festoons of greenery and flowers. On the gangway itself, little forests of palms and shrubs were grouped and the nakedness of the timber supports wes the place of debarkation, scaffoldings and build- hidden in swathings of crimson cloth. Opposita ing gear were very much in evidence, but if Exellency may have consoled himself with the
not westhotically plessing in appearance, Hin
reflection that they were very concrete re- prosentations of commercial prosperity and
ON THE WATER.
All the ships in harbour wore special bant-
were dressed rainbow-fashion, the Commodora'z
His Excellency's appointed Mr. f. A. B. Ponsonby his private About the end of last week while the vessel was that the Volunteer ships in the Red speech after being sworn in at the Council secretary. Mr. Ponsonby was private secretary lying anchored at Yungching Bay it was dis- Sea shall he withdrawn. The con WATERS Chamber was also tactful and reassuring.
The Times has added to the daily hatches, soundings it was found that there were only troversy had passed the acute stage, progress. He placed, as we hoped he would, the rail-
four fathoms of water, though the chart showed matches, and despatches" list one giving betro-ght to nine fathams. The Leviathan had and he believed Russia would give way question in the forefront of his pro-thals. People now, says the I. & C. Express. then been moored in the Bay some 48 hours orders to prevent a recurrence of in-ting to brighten the occasion. The men-of-war gramme, and the question of sapiration and talk of hatches, catches, matches, and despatches. before sho encountered the rocky bottom. The the extermination of the plague' is to be a
Yesterday morning a man was found with his damage is not yet known, but is believed to be cidents like that of the Knight ComTM | Hamar being conspicuously gay. good second. Other things must follow in throat cut at No. 222. Hollywood Road, a
munder. The question of compensa constant duo place and course. This is as we could Chinas motivine shop. It is Infiorad that wish it. The construction of the Kowloon-deceased was in financial difficulties, and com- Canton Railway is now the primal ascessity, mitted suicido. and we are devoutly thankful to know that The papers are quoting some correspondent FRE MACHINERY in use embodies every it is to receive immediate attention. The who has spoken of the way in which Japanese
GOVERNOR was also most emphatic in his improvement up to date.
statement that the commercs of the port) would always receive from him the closest at
The Manufacture
under conducted WATERS is European expert supervision.
of
Our
By which means we have attained
PERFECTION
QUALITY
meazengers ran round with newspaper "spo- cialk." The Japanese postmen also do their rounds on the trot
At the Kowloon Bowling Groon this afternoon, spoon ennipotitions will take place, commencing at 430 p.m., and afterwards the “Neish“ howie will be presented by the donor, Mr. Jas, Noish. The winners ars Mr. J. Galt and Mr. J. Razusay.
The most perfect scientific system of filtration tention; that trade was indeed in his opinion of the very first importance. It is for this employed.
ason that we have so strenuously in sisted upon this railway question being faced immediately, and that no further delay in the matter should be permitted or oven
The Singapore Free Press reports a soliloquy thought of. It will be a relief to the entire of a stoney-broke officer" gazing at the community to know that Sir MATTHEW departing form of his mess sorgeant, in these NATHAN is on this question in such complete words: "I get four hundred a month and can't accord with Sir HENRY BLAKE and Mr. MAY, save one, and that man gets one hundred a 10ore especially as we may fairly presume month and saves four.“ that His Excellency also reflects the views
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ABSOLUTE PURITY.
OUR WATERS being acknowledged by the loading English Manufacturers as equal to their best productions.
of the Colonial Office.
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The Hon. Treasurer of the Alies Memorial and Nethergola Hospitale bag's to acknowledge On the other questions lightly touched with thanks the following donations to the Build- upon by the GOVERNOR it was satisfactoring Foud of the Alice Memorial Maternity. Hospital: A Well Wisher" S150; Lnk Shi to note that His Excellency has not only Ki $50; Chai Ki S10; Kusakabe & Ce's co na-
pra lore 910. A. S. WATSON & CO. done a good deal to get informed on different
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extensive. The vossal is to be repaired at the Kowloon Docks. Yungching Bay is situated
Chefoo.
THE CROWD. Between the pier and the servied· lines of
in Shantung Province, 63 miles E. by S. of tion for the nets complained of was the Sappers was congregated a crowd of
PAKHOL.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
July 26th.
still open.
(WEUTEE'S SERVICE.]
RED SEA SEIZURES.
LONDON, 27th July,
The Formosa was seized by the Smolensk. The Malacca has arrived at Algion; her crew is at Gibraltar on board the Orientač; the Formosa bas been released, also the German liner Holsatin which a prize crew brought to Sucz
STREET IMPROVEMENTS. A. Public Works Department is an institution practically unknown or disregarded in most if not all places in China, and this port is not an exception. The streets are kopt in such a stata of unrepair that it amounted almost to criminal neglect on the part of the authorition. Several : streets had been repaired lately by public sub- scription, and yet another one is now being improved through the initiative of the members of the Church Missionary Society, who, besides subcribing for the fund, took the matter in hand, assisted by others. The street in quos-question of Russia is settled sa far as downwards, is being paved with stones and Germany is concerned. It praises the considerably widened. The atones are being prompt and friendly action of Russia. procured from the Yam-chów districts for this purpose.
tion, which runs from the Mission House
A MISER.
One of the native subscribers for the above"! fand, nared Chu-Foo-Loong, had besu accused of stealing the paving stones intended for, and About one hundred slabs lying on, the street. were found concealed in his gardens adjoining the street. The accused, though a man of means, was looked upon as a miser; in fact. ho is held by the majority as one of those wretches who would take the beam out
of his own eye if he could sell the timber. As soon as the robbery was discovered a
All itters should be written on Noly signed communications that have the defences of the Colony is one that Sir Chief Justice, was of course, the as imate destruction, was not in the least disturbed by
one side of the pajer
already
The German Press declares that the
It is thought in Germany that Russia in- tends thrashing out the question of the status of the Volunteer cruisers; and that she has secured the tacit support of Germany.
THE KNIGHT COMMANDER.”
Loupos, 27th July.
Mr. Balfour, replying to a question,
and said he was afraid it involved a breach
of international law.
points, but that he has a pretty good general
The advertisentent in another columu, relating idea of what is desired and needed. We have
to the Yingking's trip to-morrow, contains a largo revenue, but the demands upon ita information of great interest just nov. Capt. great, and it will no doubt be imperative to Page, ou this and future Sundays, is sure to exercise rigorous economy in the expenditure! have numerous passengers bound for Macao, 31 if the greater and more pressing works are today excursions to that, historic city being
be properly, efficiently, and speedily carried popular.
Our report of the Wong Tat Hing Baukerowd was collected and entered his gardens referred to the sinking of the Knight out. Some public works can wait; they
in a holy and commenced to smash everything | Commander as a regrettable occurrence, baye waited for decades in some instances, ruptcy proceedings fi yosterday's paper is
in it, including some beautiful flower pots, and we must rub on, with mikeshifts capable, it is suggested. of conveying the little longer if nee-ls be. The question of impression that the bill of costs was $15,000, plants, jara, and fruit trees, after the "lyuch That amount. mentioned by Mr. Bowley to the law" manner. The mob, daring its work of the authorities. The following day the accused value of the property nared for the creditors.
was summoned before the Municipality to The Modern School" at Yokohatua, con-
answer the charge of robbery, hat being afraid
wife instead, who denied the charge. It was then, however, demanded that the secured pay a heavy sum to be devoted to the repair of other streets. After some parleying the nesting dispersed for the day. Further conferences were held, and finally it was agreed that the accused should pay $480 towards the repairing of other streets. So the affair came to an end.
I in other papers will be inserted. Orders for extra copies of DAILY FRESH should be sent before 11 am, on day of publication. After that harr the mpply is limited. Only supplied for Cash. Lieber's
MATTHEY NATHAN has of course made his own, for as Secretary of the National De-
Telegraphic Address: PREUS Cudor: A.B.C, 5th Rd. / fence Committee he naturally became well ducted by Mr. Chas. E. Bruce Mitford, is, to probably to confront his accusers, he sent his
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EIKTI,
On the 28th July, at Fair View, No. 9, Caine kad, the wife of E. J. DX FIGUEIREDO, of a daughter. (Shanghai and Japan papers please copy.)
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our knowledge, an up-to-data institation. Its pupils are happy and their parents satisfied. It offers unusual educationa! alcantages (se advertisement elsewhore), and has an ideal excellent magazine. The Modernian, houutifully illustrated, is published by the students.
environment. An
acquainted with it, and as a Royal Engineer — he could not fail to take a lively interest in this subject. His advice and assistance in this matter will be of the greatest value to the General in Command of the Forces. No Governor of Hongkong could fail to fake an interest in the Chinese population,
The Shanghai correspondent of this Jawisk who necessarily count for so much in the Chronicle writes: ---More than twenty years ago Colony, and our Chinese fellow residents will Jews found their way to Nagasaki, and white appreciate HiaExecllency's declared intention Shanghai possesses the largest number of Jews that has ever resided in the Chinese Empire, of making himself thoroughly familiar with Nagasaki can claim to rank the same in Japan. HoNeroza. 30th July, 1904.
their views, hopes, and aspirations. We Most of the Jows have come from Russia or YESTERDAY Hongkong welcomed her welcome such a declaration to administer Roumania. Incidentally, the Russo-Japanese thirteenth Governor with as much warmth the equal British laws with perfect imparti. war will, in one respect, he quite au exception to and energy as the breezeless air and the ality. But we doubt not that His Excel-abuust all preceding wars. The law of Japan stored caloric would mit. It is difficult, lency will recognise the difference between does not permit foreigners to take up arms in her defence, hezco the absence of Jaws from in the July heas anil in the press of his the just and equal treatment of the Chinese, the services. The Basian Jew, who is sacri ness involved in the outgoing mail, for the and efforts to make British law fit Chinese doing himself for the honour of his country commercial community to turn out even to institutions. It will never, we hope, be for will, therefore, not ran the risk of shedding the greet a newly arrived Governor, and hence one toment forgotten by His Majesty'e blood of his fellow-Jew. the assemblage at the Blake Pier, though Representative that this is a British Colony fairly representative, was perhaps hardly as though it adjoins Chinese territory and the imposing as it assuredly would have been balk of its inhabitants are of Chinese under other conditions. None the less, origin. The little tribute to Mr. MAY's however, we are sure the Colony records & administration during the interreg table, a dozen chairs, three foot-laths, hot most hearty welcome to Sir MATTHEW came gracefully from Sir MATTHEW NAIBAN. The new Govenxon, though per NATHAN and augurs well for the harmoni. haps the youngest of his twolve predecessors, ous relations which we trust will mark has a distinguished record, and if we could their future intercourse. feel any lingering doubt on the subject the Secretary of State for the Colonies has publicly vouched for His Excellency's
A NEW COMER.
Mous, G. Lecomte arrived on the 10th inst.
to suureed Mons. L. Flayelle as Vice-Consul for France here. Mons. Lecomte, I understand, came from Tientsin, where he was the Vice.
Consul for France.
DEPARTURE OF MONS, FLAYELLE.
Mons. L. Flayolle, Vico-Consul for France left on the 15th inst. for Hongkong to fetch his wife (who had left here a fortnight pro viously with her three children) and then to proceed to France on furlough. Mons, Flayalle will be much missed by the residents here, as during his stay of over three years in this part he has made many close friends besides being popular with everyone who had occasion to meet him.
A SUPPOSED LIREL CASE.
WAR ITEMS.
FORS FRATERNISIN.
The correspondent of the Chronicle, Mr. Doncho, relates an interesting incident. General Kuroki und several members of his
stall were seated round a huge fre in the courtyard of the head-quarters at Kiu-lion. chenz, when a strange procession entered. It was comprised of five Russian officers captared earlier in the day, attended by a Japanese escort. Thay had been invited to share the hospitality of the commanding officer. All rose and saluted as they drew near. Their Japanese
hosts fogud place for thom round the fire. Everything was done to make them feel at ease, and they were treated to cigars and wine. This strangely-constituted group-ceptors and prisonera-ammoked and chatted amiably to. gether, as if war had never beeu.
A BENEFIT CONCERT.
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Hongkong's representative citizens. Tho uniforms, and a sprinkling of potty toilettes, ought to have brought a smile of pleasure to the gubernative countenanco. That they did not succeed was perhaps due to the battery of Kediks turned upon him, There mus have been quite twe Imndred lenses, taking in the strong, resolute linesments of the now Excellency we noticed Hon. F. H. May, raler. Among those present to receive: His
C.M.G., Colonial Escretary, ex-Officer Ad- ministering the Government and Mrs. Infantry, Aido-de-camp to Mr. May: HE. Moy: Capt. Hurly, - 93rd Barm Light
Major-General Villiers Hatton, C.B., Officer Commanding H.M. Forces in 8. Ching and Hongkong: Capt. Ward. Aldo-de-camp to Major-General Villiers Hatton; Sir H. S. Berkeley. Attorney-Gener¦ Hou. L. A. M.-
Colonial Treasurer. and Mrk. Johnstone, Johnstone: Hon P. N. H. Jones, Acting Director of Public Works; Hon. Sir W. M. Goodman, Chief Justics, and Lady Goodman; the Bishop of Victoria, and Mr. Hoare; Hon. A. W. Brewin, Registrar-General, and Mrs. Browin Hon, Sir C. P. Chater, Kt. C.M G., Bon. Ho Kai, M.B., C.M., C.M.G.. Hou. Wei A Yak; Hon. R. Showan; Hon. Gorshom Stewart and Mrs. G. Stewart; Hon. W. J. Gresson; Comi- modore C G. Dicken, and Mrs. Dicken Mr. F. J. Badeley, Captain Superintendent · of Police: Mr. B. R. Hallifax Deputy Captain Suportdant of Police: Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Assistant. Captain Supe intendent of Police; Mr. H. H. J. Gomperts, Acting Police Magistrate. Mr.. A. Seth, Acting Registrar of the Suprems Court; Dr. J. M. Atkinson, Principal Civil Medical
Officer; Major A. A. Chichester, D.A/Q.M.G... Major Dopping-Hepenstal, Major Fitzwillistas Liout. Col. Birdwood, Col. Watte, S.F.; Cál, F. E. Kent, Commanding 3.G,A., Major French, A.S.C.; Lieut.-Col. R. (4. Iremonger. Commanding 93ed Burns Infantry; Col. W. E. Webb, Principal Arny Medical Officer; Dr. Krager, Garnun Consul; M. Gaston Liebert, French Consal; Chev. Z. Volpicelli, Italian Consul, and Mine. Volpicali; Mr. M.Nom, Japanese Consal; Sr. A. G. Romane, Porta- guess Consul-Gonoral; Mr. A. P. Marty, Spanish Consul; Mr. Nicholas Post, Consul for Austria Hungary; Mr. T. J. Haver Droezo Consul for the Netherlands; General Bragg United States Consul-General, M. Barretto, Consul for Mexico; Mr. Haupt. Consal, for Denmark; Mr. Gonzalos, Consul for Brazil; Mr. Hurleng. Consul for Sweden
Officer; Major A. B. Itumiltou, Chief Statt
and
Norway. Mr.. A. Chapman Dr. W. W. Pearse, Medical Oficer of Health
· Mrs. Layton; Mrs. Fitzwilliams; Miss Stilwell; Miss Law; Mrs. Raymond; Messrs. E. C. Wilcox, D. E. Law, J. R. M. Smith, C. R. Scott, W. B. Dixon, Bruce Shepherd, G. Bateson Wright, H. N. Mody. Fang Wa Chun, and many others, including represent- ativos from the different religious bodies in the Colony.
COLLEGIANS SAIL HIM.
Two hundred
As announced in the Local celnmas of our issue of yesterday, a concert was given at the Metropole Theatre on Thursday evening for the heusit of Mr. Will Lausdowne, the popular actor and vocalist, who originally came to The boys of St. Joseph's College were before One of the most extraordinary orders ever
Hongkong with Leavitt's "Troubadours." From all in crying hail" to the Governor, going received in Sheffield has been booked by a firm
A libo case is upon the tapis in the German
a musical standpoint, the performance was all out to the Nubid in a launch. of well-known silveranith. It is for a suite of bed-room furniture in sterling silver, Amongst Consulate against the editor of the local native that could be desired, but the attendance was and lifty lusty young throats cheerol His Ex- the articles are bedstead, a cabinet, a dressing weekly, the Toong Sat Sun Men, published at lamentably small, owing to some extent to the cellency as he passed on the Victoria, and wore
the German Mission House, for acusing two season of the year, and in a greater degree to rewarded with a good-natured smile. ** water cans, and other bed-room requisites members of the native community of having the fact that similar performances were taking Each of the four pillars of the bedstead will be received bribes, in their respective officos, to place in the colony at the same time. Mr. sarmounted by a gracefully-modefted figure ft. obtain certain privileges from the authorities. Lansdowne has been particularly unfortunate 9in. in height. The inoulding of the room and As the case is sub judice I am not alЯe to give in that shortly after his arrival in the colony. E. Mr. May) to take charge of the Governor other ornamentation will also be of silver. further particulars.
he was compelled to sever his connection with the Troubadours," and for over twe The drawings of the various articles show that
months WEŁN Taid up in Hospital with they will be artistically beautiful.
The order
WET WEATHER.
We have been having wet weather for a little
ability. That Sir MATTHEW also possesses/day morning, following, as it hus su closely has come frota an Eastern country, and the orer a month; rain fell nearly every day until | typhoid, and it is therefore a matter of regreti
fotal weight of silver used will be very consider
assassination of M. DE PLENE which was recorded in our telegrame yester
dono, the murder of General BOBRIKOFF, tact and knowledge of men as well as of ought to give panse to those journalists whe things we may take for granted. Whether have been extenuating the last named affair, On the Resolution embodying the Vote of our now GOVERNOR las received an equally No amount of resentment against Russia. 3,044,200 for personnel in regard to ship-
aidle.
the 23rd inst. The atmosphere was so damp that the books in the best constructed libraries were found mouldy.
A TOURING VISITOR,
TIGER HUNTING,
HE'S FIRST HONGKONG THIP,
The Harbour-mester (Captain Barnes-Law- rece, R.N.) went out in the launch Fictorie, with Mr. Ponsonby, (Private Secretary to
over the stretch of wafer between the vessel aul the landing place.
THE LANDING.
duce him to the members of the Legislative
As the launch Fistoria, with Sir Matthew to his Hongkong friends that his benefit Nathan, and his Aide-de-camp. Lieut. Arbuth concert was not productive of better results.
not Leslie. left the side of the Noble a salute. Among the many ablo performers who gave him
was fired from the Tamar. HE. was met al Monsignor le Rev. Pére L. Robert, Procuren, their assistance on. Thursday evening may be the steps of Blake Pior by the Hon. F. H. May mentioned Miss Dora Grey, who charmed the and Major-General Villiers Hatton. After favourable impression of us and our sur- however just it may be, can justify the building and repairs in dockyards and Naval General des Mission Etrangères, Hongkong, audience with her sweetand unassuming render-shaking hands, Mr. May proceeded to intro-
and abroad, Mr. Burbanan passed here on board the Hue on his way to ing of several of our best known ballads, while roundings yet remains to be learned. But slightest coloration, of these shocking yards ut homie we have some reason to hope so. Hongkong deeds. That a murder may sometimes ha inquirad, in the House of Commons ou tho 30th Hongkong and Singapore ou the 3rd instant Mr. F. Gonsales was in splendid form, and prov-Council, and Major-General Villiers Halton rarely fails to create a pleasant impression euphemised by the name tyrannicide dees Juno, whether the Naval programme was going
Two young local English sportsmen went outed himes beyond all question one of the most upon those whom fute or the Imperial not make it any the less a crime; and to be modified in any way, and if so, in what
Sir C. Dilke thought the House on Friday last to look for the king of the forest accomplished violinists in Hongkong. Mr. Will performed a like ceremony embracing the Army its ir raus have learned to love it, and few their recurrence. It is impossible to consien for coaling accommodation in Weihaiwei. villages not for from the town. They returned and all did exceedingly well, and we can only was given a Saluto by the Guard of Honour.
songs with characteristic ability; in fact one
sent to the adjustment of political wrong and whether there was any change in the uso to eu Sanday morning spiritless and minus the fail to take a keen interest in its progress in such fashion. The "patriot-assassin" be made of that port. Mr. Pretymon said it baits-u pig and a gout, besides having to regros that the audience was not larger and that He proceeded to inspect the Gourd The band and welfare. We trust that the pleasantert only one mind, as prone to err as others,
was intended to keep 6,000 tons of coal at Wei-apologise to their friends for not being abls to the proceeds, in consuyrence, were so far below and all the men present bared their heads to
aiwei for the supply of the Fleet in the event produce the skin of the beast they promised to what the promotors had every right to expect.
After the inspection H.E. and his Aide-de-comp were conveyed in of trouble breaking out. No change in thebring, although they confessed to have soon and We understand that the Amateur Dramatic the fierce rays of the sun. Naval programme already announced was con- fired at it. The villagers are disappointed at people of Hongkong are taking an ió-
Government House elairs to the Legislative templated. The Resolation was agreed to. their failure, as they live in terror of the tiger.terest in Mr. Lansdowne's affairs,
Council Chamber.
direction.
officers present. After bowing to Mrs. May and
(fovernment sends to its shores. Many of views of these events can only encourage ought to be informed with regard to tho provi- which was reported to have been soon in the Lansdowne himself gave several well-known the other ladies, and the large assembly, H.E.
of bonds will be formed with it by Sir and very often the bloody error he commits MATTHEW NATILAN, and that when the time but serves to intensify the troubles it was meant to alleviate. BLUTUS may be an conies for him to soy farewell it will be with honourable man: nevertheless if he council
murder he deserves the murderer's fate. unutual regrets.
in the rear struck up "God Save the King."