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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25тu, 1905. Rumoura of a Russian mutiny at Harbin TELEGRAMS.
machine-guns; what though foolish human
nature, and its particularly foolish mouth-ere filtering through from the North.
Mr. Charles Stewart has bean appointed Inspector of Chinese Police on the Raud.
The Japanese Rod Cross Society spent neatly four and a half million yen during the war.
["DAILY PRESH" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.] THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.
LONDON, 23rd December. Barricades are up in the streets of Moscow; and the authorities are using
NEWS FROM INDIA.
(FROM AN INDIAN CORRESPONDENT.)
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THE ROYAL TOUR,
Their Royal Highnesses the "Prince and Princess of Walos landed in Bombay on the 10th November. The reception accorded them was as cordial as it was magnificent. The town pressited a very gay appatrants, the streets boing lined with soldiers and decorated with
piece the Yellow Press, strives assiduously to set Jous BoLL and his cousin tierman by the cars; in our time and in our part of the world a truce prevails, and for two score
Tientsin has contiiluted a thousand forotga A. S. WATSON & CO., ours after these words see the light, we
nay "brithers be and a' that." Let us for trained Chinese policemen to the Peking force. The Chinew authorities are considering the the nonce then be glad worship] rs at th shrines of FATHER CHRISTMAS and Sr.advisability of substituting indietal hangingsmachine-guns against the revolution-flaps, banners and fosters of flowers. As the MARK TAPLEY, saying after TINY TIM, for decapitations. “God bless us, everyone." So may we enjoy a Happy Christmas and a Flopeful New
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The withdrawal of Russian soldiers from Manchuria is said to be preceeding "as slowly as possible,"
The Walwupu is said to buve agreed to open negotiations with Russia directly the Japanes onvoy departs. They will have to "gang
aries.
Thousands of Lithuanians are on the march, sacking and burning in western Russia.
MEETER'S SERVICE
THE COMING ELECTIONS.
Royal earriage drove from the Bunder on its way to the Government House, their High- nesas received warns and loyal ovations from all classes of people" and from none more so than the Native Community."
ARMY SERVICE CORES,
Captain E. C. 1. Fitzwilliams, Lont. wid QR. T. Pesar, 1 warrant officer, 4 N.C.Ơs-
ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS,
Captain F. W. Lambello and wile, Capt. Ep V. Aylem, Captain J. S. Harvey and wife, 13 N.C.O's nod men, 2 couién and two children.
AKMY ORDNANCE EMPT.
Liol-Coi F. W. Bunny, wife and four children Liout (A, C, D.) J.. Emblaton, wife and 3 ekiliren. Foreman Blake, Foreman Hoarle (Indulgence).
OTHER DETA (1,9.
Tigo warrant officers, 5 N. C. O.'s and men, 2 wemon. (A. O. G.)
Colvael F. 1. Haynes (A. P. D.)
2 N. C. O's, I woman, 7 children, N. (
O. (A. P. C ) (Indulgence).
Lent. F. C. Chaudler (Army schools.) ' Lieut W. H. Hodgson (Indulgones) (110th Infantry.)
Hateb (1290 Baluchia
Many were the fractions in which Thir Highnesses took part. The President of the Bombay Corporation welcomed their Highnesses, on the part of himself, nem. rs of the Corpora tion and the townspeople. The 'Prince was introduced to the various native Prinses and Chiefs that had come to Boubay, from all parts of Southern India; and, to each of thom the Prince pail formal visits at their respective residences. His Royal Highness opened the The City Liberal Association has adopted princess Strest, laid foundation of the Alexan-Nary), 2 ladies, and 1 child (Įxdaigence),,
For Sugapore-Second Lával R. Bolster, 2 the Pekin Syndicate in Ping-ting-chow, Ya Sir West Ridgeway as their second. Liberal Idra Docks (which what completed would be N. C. O's and men (R.G A..) (indulgence).
Count Wilte, interviewed by a correspondent, states that the finances of Ilussin are in a sound condition, Thu Premier denies that the army is disaffectori. What else could he say?
Arrenacurve the second half of the first WINE AND. SPIRIT MERCHANTS. decade of a new century, it is a little odd to
who can boust unwarily." a people hind nucient civilisation affirming and re-affirm - ing sen a (to us) self-evident proposition as the merits and advantages of a pure water supply. The people of Canton, before organising the Canton Waterworks Co., seemingly had to satisfy themselves by -iteration and re-iteration, that such was pecessary. The conditions and regulations
Instructors have been issued to the provinces drawn up by the officials and gentry also rast interesting side light upon the prospect for and develop sulphve springs as | sulphur is required for the manufacturo of modern mind of the Cantones. The out-matches, imt no foreign capital is to be of-ante state of Chinese currency is illus-introduced in reunoction with the industry.
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The gestry of Shansi are now agitating for the careciation of mining concessions held by
Haion Fuan, Tsechow, and Pinyangfo.
rated by the stipulation that the public Three wireless talagraphy polos have been must pay for their hundred tar! shares "atercoled in tins, Viceroy's Yamén at Tien!sin the standard weight of 99 fuels 7 me The poles are in three parts and the total foreign currency," and that dividends ("if height is 210 fuel. The poles for Peking will any") are to be accepted at the same rate. shortly be put up and common aication establish There is a quaint implication in the cou- ition that scrip issued to officials, and nere baits shall be of the same kind:
ed.
Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly & Potts received from Shanghai the following telegram: evidently joint stock practice, like death, Messrs. S. C. Farnham, Boyd & Company, is going to be a great leveller. The feeling Limited, hava declared an interim dividend of Tle. 4 per share payable on the 6th January, foward the stranger within the gates is indicated by the rule thuit me at Chinese. The transfer books will be closed on the are to be stock-holders. Even hypothe cations by foreigners are to be ignored.
The translation of the rules offers a Gue phrase for the foreign company promoter: could anything be more attractive than the establishment is based on sord sure to pay ?" The position of the Government is paulia r: it is to take fvo per ent a royalty." surplus profits“ as
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ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
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The weather outside during the last few days
has been very br1.strong monsoons and high Pas "being experienced by insaming steamers In such weather the as, Kaifong (which had brokens propeller) was towed by the Taming from Mariveles, and the officers on both ships. had a very anxious time. They came across safely in 6 hours, and the Kuifony has gone
into dock,
Cruelty to animals is not lawful in Wong- kong, and there have been prosecutions in caves
LONDON, 21st December. - Lord Curzon has refused to stand for the City.
candidate.
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THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.
LONDON, 21st December. H.M.S. Supphire has arrived at Kiel en route to a Russian port, to protect British subjects.
Twenty-two railways participate in the new strike in Russia. The joint Council has issued a manifesto to the workmen and troops, calling on them to revolt, and establish a democratic republic.
The terrible uncertainty in Russia is reflected on the Bourse, Russian fours falling to 761.
A popular leader has arisen in the Baltic provinces named Maxime a wonderful orator, who is blindly obeyed everywhere.
The situation in Moscow is serious and martial law has been proclaimed. The city is in darkness, with 50,000 men inside. St. Petersburg is in a similar position.
one of the largest Dacks of the world) alas that of the Museum (towards whose funds Sir Currimbley Ebrahim, the proprietor of the local Erm, F. Pabaney, contributed the muni- ficout snm of hes.j. Her Royal Higliness. the Princess of Wales, was accured a heart, reception by the ladies of Bombay, who pe formed several quaint ceremonies.
Major A. E. (Indulgence)
Lient G, B. Wahab (Chiaeso Rugt.) (la dulgence).
Four Officers, 21 Rank und File (Royal
Two Privates (A.0.C).
Asst. Surveyor J. T. Rea. Asst. Surveyor, T.U.D. Keats, Stalf for Engineer Services (Indulgence).
For Colombo,Surveyor J. E. Addenbrooke. wife and child, Staff for Engineer Services (Indulge).
Lieutenant A. F. §. II) (R.B.) (Imləlgenst.). Lieutenant D. 9. Skellem (R.A.M.C.) (Indulgence).
1 N.C.O. (9th Yorks Rog.) (en route, to Bombay).
Many festivitieswere held in houone of their Royal Highnesses, the principal of them being : The State Banquet at the Gorersweat H 19, Byculla Club Ball; un infornal Tea Party at the Royal Bombay Yacht Club, ote, etc. Their Royal Highnesses loft Bombay for Indore on the sight of 14th November, in a railway traia, specially boilt at the East Indian Railway's workshops near Calcutta, and
very splendid and luxurious marited the name of a Moving Palace." Bombay was brilliantly illuminated and pre-day upon Harry Boone Malford, ex-estier and the eve of the departure of the Royal party, the senteues imposed by Judge Araullo yester sented a very gay and choorful look, amidst the Festival of Light." In Indore, the Holkar's city, their Royal Highnesses not with an
as to have
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SIX YEARS' IMPRISONMENT FOR A MANILA BANKER.
The Cableness of Doc. 17 says:--Imprisou- meat for two years on eigh of the three charges of estafa, or a total of six years in Bilibid, was
manager of the American Bank. The court also doereed that Mulford retura to the Roosiver
of the Bank the sum of $8,000, shown on the fictitious promissory notesor teenffer subsidiary
imprisonment and to pay the custs.
Judge Araullo gave his decisions in the cases; of the Government . Basker Mulford The
enthusiastic and cardial welcoira. India Chiefs were gathered together there and were presented to His Royal Highness. From at eight o'clock yesterday morning.. 22nd December.
adore, the Frines went to Udaipore, the seat of the Government of Meyyar, the famous And here we must leave her Rajput State. Royal Highnesses enjoying the hospitality of the Maharaja; while hugs preparatious are being made at Rawalpindi and elsewhere for
The British Consuls at Riga and other Russian ports have been authorised to charter ships in case of danger, to bring off Tritish Bubjects.
A manifesto issued by the. Revolutionary
permitted to reading of the three vordists consumed an hour and the accased was keep bis seat, only being recaired to rise when the soutence in each case Was pro nonced. The inet that Judge Aralle's decisions were ready to ใน
handed down
and save a few natives who bad come to be
yesterday morning was known to but few people
I procedure in the proposal to fix the 18 toticeable than one to be seen overy day in party declares that the strikes will continue the reception and entertainment of the eldest witnesses in other malters, and a Cublenewa
the window of a foreign shop. Hers may be proportion to
be laid aside as reserve; son animals fastened back down, unable to more foreign company law might be better if it beyou an agonisal twit bhing of their limbs, leftess to the discretion of directors. And they are so kept until they die. The euros arrangement is that by which any apparatus with which they are tortural to | caur ster who shall muse 300 shares' to be death is known as a thy-poper,
taken will receive 15 shares free for hizuli, and sled be entitled to recommend a stroll to be employed by the company,' It is explained that many clerks and th communications addressed to the Ed.lv, shroff's will be requin" That our neigh- Hours are not averse to foreign ways when
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS,” ONLY mentions relating in the new column thould be addressed to Tas EDITOR.
Correspondents ouust forward their names and ad-
not for;ublication, but as evidence of good faith,
A hiters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only,
No manym maty signed communications that have alinity appeared in the pape & will be in read.
Odsa's for extra copies of JAIL 867; But before 11 am, on day of publication. After that have the reply is limited. Only suppited for ( 18.
Lieber's
There was a general attempt to escape from the prisen of the Board of Punishment, and the pres.dents subsequently recommended cortain condemned prisoners to percy on the ground that they had refrained from taking part in that sitempt. They included the name of a woman prisoner who had been fined separate they run enenrrent with their own wishesly, and who could not have joined in the escape
is fo be gathered from the clause which if elio bad wisland. Therefore the presidents says, "according to the European custoin, were "corrected" for bribery and corruption.
the promoters for canvassers before alluded
A Tientsin veruncular journal states that
until a constituent assembly, and other demands, have been conceded. The strike appears to be very widespread.
THE LIBERAL POLICY.
LosDeN, 22nd December. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannarian, speaking at a great Liberal meeting in the Albert Hall, said that Mr. Balfour's attempts to shift issues did not affect the judgingut of
the ustion. He reaffirmed his adhesion to the Japanese alliance and the extente with France, and said that in regard to Germany, he saw no cause for estrangement, and welmed the reccat unofficial deinonstra. tions of friendship. In regard to general
(and his wife) of His Imperial Majesty the
King-Emperor.
THE IN-COMING VICEROY
Lord Curzon gene, Lord and Lady Minto wore welcomed. Lord Lamington, tho Governer | of Berabay, introduced "his" Lordship to the various Indian Chiefs and High Government Oficials prosent. Sir Fleroze Slish Mehta, as the Chairman of the Corporation of Bombay, roat an address welcoming Lord and Lady Mi to.
Later, the same day, the Right Hon'ble Sir Gilbert John Elliot Murray Kyuyumound,
Viceroy and Governor-General Designate of Earl of Mats, C.M.G. LL.D. &c. the India, was invested with the Viceroyalty of India, at the Bombay Government Secretarial, whence he drove over to the Bombay Chamber of Commières, where he was presented with su
reporter, no spectators were present in the
court room.
Mulford neccmpanied by Attorney Tutherly. walked into the court-room t eight c'elook
starp He greeted the Judge and Prosecuting cheory "Good moru. Attorney George with a ing," and his salutation was politely returned. The stenographer was called and took a seat and the Judge began to render his decision. He spoke slowly and impressively, the used listening to his words with close attention. As it g to dawn upon him that the verdict: would be one of guilty, his features fell and the rean who from the day of bis arrest and thoughout his trial hat evincert the utmost nonchalance and indiffereuve, looked tus picture "guilty as charge from the tips of the court.. of abject misery and despair. when the words
In view of the voluminous er idence presented the decisions we set and to point. After referring to the closing of the American bank, confidential ou May 17, as a ceux quenco information furnished to the Government by the
Telegraphic Add: PRESS. Codec: A.R.C. 5th Ed.tol are entitled to a bonus on the surplus the Japanese sometime ago had the intontion foreign relations, the party was as much address to which he made a suitable reply. In the Insular Troasurer, the Conet took up and dis-. profits in perpetuity, as the promoters will of beginuing a Buddhist propaganda in China; opposed to aggression and adventure as ever. ferening he was introdugal to various guests at eussed the evidence in the case, daveling on the
10. Bor, 83. Telephone No. 12
DEATH.
On the morning of the 24th Decembe, at the Government Civil Hospital. Edward HERST, aged 6 genus, Meanment at 4.30 p.m. this afternou.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, DES VOUS ROAD-C. LONDOS OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, EC.
The present fiscal system was a most power--
House.
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THE BOYCOFT.
similarity of the bandwriting on the mots purported to be signed by Go Chinco and Sy Pa, and that of the accused, pointing out the fact that none of the 36 alleged signers of the notes could be located, which was not reconcil. able with the statement of accused at the trial that Chinese wore the best customers of the bank, nor with the entries in the books showing thut the 30 notes had been regularly renewed and that the interest thereou had been promptly paid during two years; calling attention to the stock held by Mulford and wife corresponded significant fact that the amount of the capital exactly to the amount shown on the 36 notes
x dinner held in his honour at the Gorerament The next day he and Lady Minto then devote and concentrate their soul and but, being engaged with other affairs, they mind to look after the compang" interest postponed their intention. Now, it is said, this ful ally in executing a policy of peaceful sot out for Caleusta, where they arrived on the as if it were their own, and will be immune nestion has again been raised. According to
co-operation with all nations in the work of morning of the 22nd Novewher. Lord Miuto St. Andrew's Dinner at Fancord Cortego will pets the to the petty templations that ruime before reports, monks from this temple of Fisi-pong ivilization. Lord Elgin said that he had presided at the
yuan-s (this is the Chiueso form of the them. Although our company may not be Western Hongwuji) intond building in Paking. not found a trace of the vileged tendency to
The Swadeshi" or the Boycott Movement able to treat the promoters as well as the on the site of the former Japanese Legation, a disruption, and there was no sign of friction European companies do" (reflections per large Buddhist temple, with the object of except in South Africs, where the dificulties is at its height. In a Lahore telegram of the misted here ad lib.] "get we should try propagating Buddhism among the Chinese, and complications were great, and he 16th altino, we read of a small "Swadeshi" aunomoed that the Govermucht had recourein being started by the Dell Marwaris and follow their footsteps and learn some of The opinious of the Chinese Government abori their methods." _To which we may add, this question are not yet definitely known.
solvel to arrest at once, as far as practic. f whose stature will be raised if the venture all of which established the guilt of the accused About 40 members and students of the able, the importation of Chinese labous profes successful. A Swaroski" Company beyond the poradventure of a doubl. some.yes, but not all. It is interesting to tlad a special stipulation that civil and military yanens and other official departinents, how- ever high, must pay for the water they get vidently the foroigu antipathy to official squeeze is an idea that is taking root. can do to harm.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 25TH, 1905.
"PRACC on earth, and goodwill among men." This is the season of the beau ideal, when even those whom the sad realities of experience have taught to Heer ideals perinit themselves, fora day or two, the hap- piness of contemplating pleasant possibili. ties. There is an element of faith-bealing apparent at this time, when the seitgcial compels the discarding, 'as of a garment, of the front of pessimism, of cynicis, of aloofuces, and of suspicion, that men have perforce been presenting to their fellows. It is the miracle of the Host in the life
It
Mr. G. N. Orne has been appointed Police Magistrate and Assistant Superintendent of Police for the Now Torritories.
The Civil Service Cricket Club have accepted a silver shield offered by Messrs. Price and Company for a bowls handicap compətálion.
Lieut. U. M. Coleman of the ith battalion Laureshire Fusiliers has been appointed an
extra aide-de-camp to H.E. the Governor.
seonlar; the idea of charity, of fraternity, of general good will, obsesses the average
The new Worshipful Master of the Victoria individual to such an extert, if only for the holiday, that he becomes aware of the real Lodge of Free Masons is Mr. W. C. Harreti, presence. This is so much worth being not Mr. E. C. Barrelt, as inadvertently stated grateful for, that we may well avoid cheap in mur issue of Saturday. sarcastis at the svanescent quality of the Christmas wood; and on the principle of the half loat, grasp each other by the hand, and confide mutually that the old world is not so much out of joint after all. though the streets of Moscow may blond, and stark-eyed corpses salute the
What with
The Postmaster General notifies that ou änd after the 1st January direct money orders with Germany and her colonies in the Pacific and Oceana will be obtainable.
Under Section 3 of the Public Health and Balldings Amendment Ordinance, H.E. the
E. A. Hewett to be a member of the Sanitary
SUPREME COURT.
Saturday, 3rd December.
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE ME. A. G. WISE (Puisse JUDGE).
A LAND BALE.
Sunitary Instituto visited the Green Island Cement Works on Saturday afternoon, The Cheers, lasting for five minutes, followed party, which was nuder the leadership this statement. of Mr. L. T. Perkins and included Dr. Clark, Dr. Feurs, Mr. G. A. Woodcock (scoretary Sanitary Board, bed the launch Emerald placed ut their disposal by the Hon. Mr. R. Shen, and op arrival at the works they wore met by the manager, Mr. V. Uldall and escorted over the premises. In the course of their inspection they were able to follow, through its different processes, the manufacture of the cement from the original festone and clay to the finished article. At the close the Hon. Mr. E. Shewan and the manager were cordially thanked for their contribution to an instructive afternoon and before the party separated they took the opportunity of honing their appreciation of the arrangements wore in the capable Imads of Mr. Perkins' services. It should his added that.
Mr. A. Carter, the assistant secretary.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
arrived at New York on the 21st instant.
has also been started in Sealkote with a From a Calentia | capital of Rs. 50,000.
telegram of the same date we find that
Las bestetablished National University al Calentta and that people have largely
This seems subscribed towards its funds.
to be the result of the recent Government Circolar, which was issued to prohibit the students taking part is politics acetings or joining the street processions and singing the Bale otras or patriotic souge.
Junge Araullo then disposed of the claim of defendant that on May 17, he had in possession, the sum of 10,000 pesos, private funds, and another 10,000 pesos gained by trafficking in Mexican silver, which woaics were available for the acquisition of the 360 shares, by pointing out the improbability of this contention, in 'view of the fact brought out at the trial that in 1952, when Major Newberry tried to wreck the bank, be borrowed 7,500 of the bank's money in his wife's name, to buy the Newberry
lain,
His Honor's review of the arklence and flud- Thero ising in the other two cater were identical, with also a telegram from Calcutta giving details of the exeption of the new shown on the notes.
After the rendering of the three decisions, Afrucas in which some students assaulted a Prosecuting Attorney George moved the dis- Leung Hung brought an action against Pang
This is deplorable. The Indian missal of the fourth charge against Mulford professor. Chiu Ngo and another to cover $11,718-32, Boycott movement has been very peaceful, which was grutal by the Court. Attorney sing the naount of purchase money for a piece hitherto, and we trust it may continue to beatherly then gave notice of appeal to the
of landed property in the Now Territory sold
M. W. Slade appeared for plaintiff but as by plaintiff to defendant in January 1001. Mr defondants did not enter an appearance, jadg. ment was given for plaintiff with costs.
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RETURNING HOME. Returning home on board the transport Dunera which loft. Mongkong on Friday were the following passengers:
BOYAT AURISON ARTILLERY, For Southampton.--Capt. M. J. McDonell,
THE MIXED COURT INCIDENT. The A.-C. Daily News on Dec 18 euid. The steamer Sofsanta from Japan and Chips The news which was in the air yesterday that Lieut. G. B. Maedowski. 2 master gunners, 217. Our Foreign Office has decided that the N.CO's nad men, 11 womey, 22 children. Major The N. D. L. str. Borace left Sandakpaholai's, deraand for the removal of Mr. L. H. Perry Sadulgence). Wife and three o Friday, p.m., and may be expected here on Twyman from the post of British assessor at children Capt. S. O. Boyd. or about Wedday, the 27th instant.
The Barber Line steamer Saint George sailed from Singapore via Manila for Hongkong ou the 4th instant.
The CTR. str. Empress of Japan left Yokohama, pm, on Friday, the 22nd December, for Victoria and Vancouver.
The str. Zafiro left Manila ou the 22nd inst, happy moru"; what though the LITTLE Gorernor has been pleased to appoint Mr. at p.m., and is dus heres to day et daylight.
The Shire Line str. Vonmouthshire left FATHER gives thanks in holy chureb while Board in place of Mr. H. W. Slade who has Singapore on the 21st inst., ond is due here on
the 38th inst. at daylight. his children are mewn down by TREPOFF's resigned.
ROYAL ENGINEERS,
The studionsly the Mixed Court, is entirely inadmissible, bas gives general satisfaction."
Majer L.. Topping Hopenstal, Major . H discourteous true of the Taota's dispatch to Sir Pelham Warren. *s published in the L Bretou Simmons, Lieut. H..F. Jankos, 1 warrant officer, 25 N. C. O.'s and men, 9 women, native papers, would itself have been salicient reason for the refusal of the demand, even it Mr. Twyman had not been simply acting 20 children. under orders. The release of the prisoners in the irregular fashion in which it was done is the very utmost concession that could be made to the Chinese demands, util we trast
that the whole incident is now dosed.
2ND. W. NEXT REGIMENT. Lieut G. de St. C. Stoversou, Lient W, F. Helmore, 181 N.C.O's and root, 3 women, 10 children.
Supreme Court and the matter of bait was discussed, Mr. George moving that Mulford's former bail of 5,000 pesos be increased to 8,000 pesos. To this Attorney Fatherly objecte opining that 5,000 pesos was sufficient to insure the a, pearance of his client, who was determin ed to see the matter through, and who in the past had show no disposition to oscape. The Court fixed bond at 7500 pesos and released Mulford until Monday evening under his old bond,
WEATHER REPORT.
The Hongkong Obsers story yesterday issued › the following report:-
On the 24th at 1150 m. The barometer has riseu over E. Japan, and fallen over W. Japan and Cins.
A shallow area of low pressure lies off the B coast of China, and areas of high pressure are situated over Central Japan and SW. China.
Gradients have docrossed in the South, and fresh monsoon is fadicated in the Formosa Forecast: Moderate N.E. winds; cloudy, Chanuel, and tho N. part of the China Bea. some drizzling rain or mist.