2
INTIMATION.
THE
long-suffering giving way under a crowning insult; the poll tax itself was a mild detail noug the many insolences of an era of
The impudent overlordship.
"Great Rebellion" of the seventeenth century,
A. S. WATSON & CO., excusable though it was, may be cited as
LIMITED.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG
ΤΟΠ
ma instance of the sort that happen, to put it colloquially, ou a full stomach. Tu China the precedents do not so readily afford data for analysis, and it is precisely in China where such svalysis has lately been offering most fascination for the student. The recently suppressed insurrection in the Yangtze valley was locally spoken of as a & 00.'S rebellion, and the statements as to the number of the "rebela", if anywise near the true figures, could be said to warrant BULL DOG BRAND the description. At present, however, we have not been provided with any authoritas tive explanation of itr antecedout caraes
ROBERT PORTER
OF
GUINNESS' STOUT
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1907.
TELEGRAMS. BENEFICIAL EFFECTS OF SILVER the stronger bands of Northern
DAILY PRESE" EXCLUSIVE SERVICE.
PERSIAN CONSTITUTION
ACCEPTED.
Loxdes, Jamary 2nd. The new Persian constitution, 18 revised, has been accepted,
“ROCKEFELLER'S MUNI.
Mr. John
FICENCE,
LONDON, January 2nd.
D. Rockefeller, the
MONEY IN THE PAST.
[MA CONSUL NICKERSON'S NOTES CONTINUED.
The Raisance of the Northern States of Europe vegarred in the sixteenth century and was caused mainly by the enormous quanti ties of the procisus metals which came from Amerios, North and Sonth, to revive the
civilisation of the old world.
more;
TAX
wore
European. With this development of commerce there appeared those inventione which facilitate it. The postal system, established in Venice as early as the twelfth century, was extended through Northern Europe at this time; book- keeping, long practised in Italy, was introduced into England in 1543; and the Dake of Sally- made the first statement of the nations!
nauses of France in 1598,
"There was no depression of trado' in this The plunder of Americs, the consts of renaissant period; 'over production *
unheard of the rish
wore prosperous; · India, Japan and the Islands, and the vast
the poor Dear St. John's Cathedral on Now Your's day,
wore satisfied, everybody the Venerable Archdeacon Banister ofont-
produce of Brazil first went into the hands of the for persona-tho kings of Spain and The entire European stack of the pre- niling face--for prioos were rising." Ing. Mr. W. B. Bailey (of Meura, W. 8.
Poringa, their court favourites, the oom-
cious metals, coins and plate both, at Bailey and Co.) was married to Miss Mirisna
manciers, adelantadas, and vlcerogs whom they the discovery of Amories Banister. The brido who was dressed in a
nt to pray upon the newly found world, and by the English author, Mr. Jacob, to have was estimated own of cream satiu adorned with lace FAS giseu away by Mr. E. O. Murphy, while M.. / American plutocrat who had already to the Church. Thara was no general diffolass been £34, 000 Up to the year 1516 there H Hewett acted as best man. The brides given over sixteen million dollars of it.... the loavon which was soon to fire millions, and from Asia, perhaps, tan of this wealth; the people got bat little had been obtained from America about twenty- maids, both charmingly dressed, wore Mimes
(gold) to Chicago University, has just impart a fermoat to all Europe had indend Gladys Home and Katherine Murphy. After
millicus been found, but it had not yet been die millions of potade sterling, As a large part together about thirty-fiva nad until trustworthy information on this the eocemway fullowed a reception at the Hong-enriched, that institution with aminated. It was this dissemination that of the first spoils WBI absorbed by point be forthcoming, wo feet shy of kong ikotol, and then the happy couple left further clonation of £600,000, making easioned the Rousiennon of Northern the nobios and - ocelesiastica Labelling the incident in any way. Weak
his totul benefactions thereto total Europo Spala
dua dered Amerion, foly assume that the entire stock of and had mainly enriched her nebles: Europeannay, both of silver and goll, bise money as we have been regarding the contral By the N.D.L.S. Prins Edel Fríodericà Luce
over four millions sterling.
was now to plunder the Spaniards and mainly and copper, in 1546 wan not more than government at Peking, weak as it undoubt left Shanghai on December 28th Major Nerozzini, for five years Italian Consul General
enrich the people." All Europe "scented the!
£50,0,000. In
hundred yeaTR, - dly is, it evidently still possesets some
prey. and praemmled by privateering and accouting, Aniorien supplied gold and silver at Shanghai, and now about to tiks ap the more ROBERT PORTER & CO.'s potency; and the rebellion, or revolution, or responsible and cliffluit appointment of Italian
robbery, by piracion, and by oponly declarod wilespread insurrection, is for the moment Minister at Tunis. The Major will be much
wars to ravage the Spanish and Portuguese to the value of fully two hundred million of no more importance. There has been missed in Shanghai, where his never-failing
elements in the New World, and to appro- ponada, while Japau applied sighty millinn prints the treasure coming to Spain nad ogether three undead and satenty million BULL DOG BRAND talk of an anti-dynastic party, but lurring geniality is as well-known as his diplomestic
Portugal ou the plate ships and treasure fieste sterling. Doducing fifty millions, that for u barely possible connection with the casual acuteness. Major Nerazzini is not altogether
Spass forbids our entering into details, but variozs reganos did not reach Europe, and asming that ORO Landred and seventy bomb, and rotno newspapers characterized to North African politics as he played a
suffice it to say, for example, that the very, by a like explosiveness and brevity of Prominent part in the expedition against King
fret spoils obtained by Cortes in Mexico, millions were converted into plate, and other- existence, it has not seemed to domand over the duties of Acting Consul-General in
consisting of 88,000 pesos in gold bars and the wise employed in the arte in Europe, noe unfortunato Montezuma's regalia were captured hundred and fifty millions would remain to by a Fench carie in 1522, while, Drake to made into coins. This would bese increased of money in Europe brought home to Eugland in 158 safiut the provisas, stock pluder to exempt that kingdom from taxes for to three times, and is probably about what actually happened. The first part even years. Privateering and piracy, however, were not the only mesus by which the plunder of America was diffused throughout Europe, The wars which harassed Spain should not be forgotten, and many of them, in spite of their ostensible reasons, had their rool cause in the
(IN PINTS AND SPLITE.)
AND
OF
LIGHT ALE
IN QUARTS. PINTS AND SPLITS.)
*THESE ARE OUR STOUT SUPPORTERS IN OUR BITTER
ALLMENTS."
for b.
Menelik in 1895-6. Mr. Askille Riva has taken
Shangbai,
A system has been arranged by Seawei, to euable vessels and light-stations to repest Storm Warnings runde to them, by means of ymbals or fings, with a view to spreading information concerning Wareings as widely and rapidly as possible, and will be called Storm
· Signal Reporting Code. As the zigonis mede
by light-stations will for the present entirely
REUTER'S AMRVICE.]
THE INCLEMENT WEATHER.
LONDON, December 30th.
The snowstormis have broken all the land lines throughout E-gland and trains are conveying cables to the ports,
A terrific blizzard occurred on the Scottish harder, and there is practically no railway cmmunication either northwards or south wards. Many deaths in the snow reported.
MIDORINA FAMINE RELIEF.
1.
CO-OPERATION OF WHIPPING COMPANIES.
ELON?
|
the one
wo. may
obtained by the Spaniards and Por tognese. In their countries the earliest rise of prices, was manifest and the earliest 100tal progress fol owed. Not till the aorthoru statos of kurope-no matter by what masus —maanged to get a share of the American spoile, and turn it into mossy, did there follow a similar ris of prices and a similar ronicance. This renaisennus is not to be attributed to the mira opening of commerce with America, mines the
serious notice. There is, it is safe to say, in China at present no really organized movement of the kind, no coherent design, no capable leader interested; and though the germ af a potential uprising is in a state of culture, we do not think that China is nearly ready for anything worthy to be called rebellion. The last affair was in all probability an enlarged specimen of depend on the Storm Warnings made them by. N. Co., Chios Navigation Co. Ltd., Jardins absorbing desire to wrest from Spain ber the chronic and sporadic outbreaks of out-passing vessels, the co-operation of all these kawry to which China is peculiarly liable, commanding vosgels is invited in this useful and its expiation may fairly be sought in work of passing on the latest-Storm Warning: the widespread famine and deprivation Code, which comes into fores as anoa after the
As indicated in the Storm Warning Repeating for food and other supplies which may be the metallic prodaots of America, The con. aborigines there produced nothing to tempt a A. S. WATSON & CO., which we have unfortunately to place on
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
MSTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 13th December, 1908.
(90
record.
The English Mail of the 1st December was delivered in London on the 29th idem.
During the last work of last your the only cases of communicable disease reported were two of enteric faver, both English,
wwwwwww
Lia
following letter from the China Merchant
The Rulie! Committer is in receipt of the
Matheson & Co., Agents in China S. N. Co., Wo are in receipt of your letter of the 4th instant in which you ask us to give free carriage by your Committee to Chinking for couvoyauce
That
you will
svat
Americas plunder. Yet through these aan, however wrongful, mankind fually obtained a permanent benefit, since they diffused through out nearly all Europe the money coined from
to the Famine Districts, also a few fres passages | sequònce of this diffusion of gaming was a great for representatives of the Committes who may RISE OF PRICES which happened in Northern be procesding privar on Famine Relief business. Ir
reply we hag to inform yo that, between 1570 and 1640 in all the thirsty we shall be pleased to notede your frenesison channels of commerce and travel. Local and the following conditions,
partial rises of prices bad ban ad by the au
Rua of candareana un al Ford Bindis shipped, to dover
temporary ressous balore. But this rise of prices was universal; it included land and baading the cargo. For we shall not be exp-eted to carry more
servicos us well as commoditive. Its oause was than our share of the total quality to go forward, which must be divided proportionately amongst all other river stootors trading on the
per picul on
Yangis.
1st May next as ciroum-tances permit.
According to the regalatious of the Civil The Fonchaw Echo says that Santa is "the Administration, the land at Dalny is allotted to people under lease not purchase, năd the WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, coming Port for export and import"
fee is divided into classes, from two and half to ten cents per six sguirà feat per month. There are 6,700 Japaness, 4,300 Chinese, 4 Britishers, one German and one Americie registered. Most of the building materials are imported from Japan, the price of the Japanese fico bricks is from $30 to $120 per
That cargo s'all only be shipped by our 10,000 pieces, while the native made bricks sont vennels which have spare available for it.
That the cargo will be sent alongside the 50 only. The wages for the Japaness workwee are 81.50 per day, but the natives got from Ja steamers by the shippers at Shanghai and will of from alongside the steamers to 75 cents. Water works and gas works will
be taken delivery by the
consignees at Chicking without delay, The Japanese and expenses incarced through detention to be are busy with the erection of shops and building paid for by your
"your Committer. of roads. There are in the port_many botels, in all about a hundred, and a similar number of drinking saloons. Small tenders are notice- able in the market; business is at present transacted between the J-paues only.
NOTICE TO CORRASPONDENTS. Onlycommunications relating sa tha nduz solumn, hewld be addressed to Tas EorroOE
rrespondants must forward their names and ad-
At 6 am, on Toesday morning, work was commended in the Junk Bag Flear Mills of which Mr. A. H. Rennies in the manager. The New Year in thus marked by the opening of a
are 19 with communications addressed to the Editor, \new industry in the Colony which promises to not be titted up for some time.
nul for publication! but as evidence of good faith,
u leiters for publication should be written on onade of the paper only,
bo a flourishing one.
No onesymously signado-munications that have Another phase bus tarned up in the Panama ol eudy appeared in other papers will be inserted
Canal work. Tho United States Government ders for extra covics of Dailt)Pamon should be ent bafors 11 am on day of publication; After that has issued a statement debarring all foreign hear the supply in Himited. Only supplied fer, Cash | contracters from bidding on the contracts to —Petsgraphie Address Panon) Coduri A,B,C, vit;84 | work on the Cauel. This action has been taken
F.O. Bos, 88. Telepitone No. 12
BIRTHS.
On December 27th, at Shanghai, to RUTH, wife of Rufus Stuart Adaois, a daughter:
On December 27th, at Shanghai, the wife of FELICE PALAZzı, of a daughter.
MAURIAGES.
On January 1st, at St Jobu's C thedral, by the Vin. Andideacon Banister, W. 8. HAILET to Mrojam 1. Banist
142
On December 1 th, at Shanghai, lender MIDDLETO, to GEORGINA BEAT SICK HAMILTON,
On December 221, at Shanghai, OLGA Dates, second daughter of Capt. William Sraith, biu king, to AxOLD CHARLES Biserezreld, 1. M. Customs, Hangchow.
On Decmber 27th, at Shanghai, Witam DURY SATTE, 10 ANSETTE SIND WILSON.
WCN KONG Orrick: 10a, Das Vœux Roso CI LONDON OFFICE: 131, Fuser Street. E.C.
The Daily Press.
HONGKONG, JANUART 3RD, 1907
THERE aredwo conditions in one of which
after serious consideration, as it was at årst believed that by admitting foreign contractors the work would be rushed along quicker, but the strong objections made by the large America contractors and the United States Federation of Labour have been listened to by the Govern- ment.
By kind permission of Lent. Col. Price, D.S., and Officers, the land of the 129th Dake of Connaught's Own Baluchis will play the following programme of music, at the Kiug Edward Hotel, daring dinner, on Thursday,
Two Ntep..." Mr. Hicks of New York,"
Sulivan
FIRES.
Two fires took place on the Kowloon aida early yesterday morning. About three o'clock the Fire Brigade was summoned to a cooperage between Kowloon city and Haugkom, and on arrival there found the structure enveloped in fismex and burning freely. No water would be obtained and the firemen vera nasble to de muy thing teextinguish the Gro. The origin of the Beveral thousand outbreak is not known. dollars' worth of Omber was destroyed.
Before the brigade had left this recall wa
voyage across the ocean; and no new commərON existed, save that for the precious metals, until after the renaissance of Northern Europe had occurred. The commercial development notioed by Letty in 1699 had little ezielenos in 1599. it was one of the effects of the northern The renaissanco Rentiasauce, but not its cause. of Northern Europe, we repeat, was dus to n the increase of money. Adam Smith concluded grest ware of rising prices, which began in ibat during these years the general level of cipsis and extended over Frano, Hollant pricus in England rose stent iles times; and a
Bad England, and gare to those countrion similar rise occurred in Spain, Frases and what was their Halcyon Age The great Holland. "Had prices risen simultaneously and simalus was primarily afforded by Silver ovenly, a rise of prices could have had little in Mossy (though gold bad its part); and those terest for the great mass of mankind. But such who gainsay it appear either ignorant or is not the order of nature. The procession of insincere, prices during the period under review was first
[This historical sketch of the ballion period,
in food; second in clothing; third in labour; which we have somewhat condensed, in a
That passengers why are provided with fresand fourth in lend and rents. Agricultural preamble to the conclusious and deductions.
Yll pay the usual rates for messing on
the etaswers,
Mesura Racine, Ackerman & Cie., Agauts for the French Line of Yangies otsamers, bare also written agreeing to take the same notitia as the other sleamers.
FEDERAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT.
Part of President Roosevelt's "massage," referring to the anomaly already treeted in sur editorial column, read as follows :--
"
products and merchandian bore a much smallerairandy promised. The final article will oppeir proportion at that period to the wealth of nations to-morrow-Ex.]
than at present; hence the principal force of
ASSOCIATION.
Hefollowing are the principal scores ide is the open competition held at the Peak
Einge on the 26th December for twe prizes
gives for the best scores at the 500 yardı' range. Seven rounds with handicaps,
A. Jenkim ... 34 somatch 34 Bach win- mr of a
this rise of prices showed itself in the increased | HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE value of labour and the improved condition of the commercial and industrial classes. It was therefore cbiely labour which was beneficially Affected by the diffusiv of the American spoil. This lot to happy results. Notwithstanding the conservative effect of the fact that portions of "the industrist" olasses had "to pay their ronts in I recommend to the Congress that an act be era or other produce, and were thas deprived pust specifically providing who vows here of the general advantage of the viss of prices intending to become
merican citizens. 01.0 of the grast embarrassments attending the the purchasing power of labour over rents nod island rose so rapidly that a very considerable performance of our international obligations i the fact that the Statules of the United States part of the lands of Northern Europe passed at are entirely landsquate. They fail to gisa 10 this time into the hands of clenses who rendered the National Government sufficiently ample
be the flow productive--classes who never, since the con- by
aliana
the 3rd January, 1967 (weather permitting) received from the village of Ho Min Tia ner potor, through United State courts and inquest of Europe by the Romans, had enjoyed an March. The Victis Cross," Howie Yaumati. Proceeding there, it was discovered use of the army and Navy, to pro treaties opportunity so to do. The signs of the uwaken- ; Uverture......" Yelva," Reiatigor that one of the buta was in Bames; but, as the which are the law of the land. I therefore ing, the Ronalesanes in Northern Europe in the
the rights secured to them under solan Value "The Choristers" Pisolps same difioulty existed bore with regard to water, earnestly rentamend that the ariminal and civil industrial arte, in faarsing, solence, and the Selection......H. M.S. Pinafore,” Serenata..... "Love in dělenous," Macbeth the firemen were powerless to prevent the fire statutes of the United Stat s be so amanded
Raymond spreading to the other buts, s-strong-breese and added toan to sumble the President noting for proved condition of the raapia, became every
the United States Ge Knowing the flames. A number era destroyed, that hater Guvernant, which is respons- where manifest. The world waw au oran f great
ible
of aliens under treaties. Even as designs and enterprises. The Arabions in the the rights the law now in
how is something can be done by the ninth century sud the Venetians in the 1 welfth Federal Government toward this and, and had offered opportunity to mankind, in twir in the matter now before my aff oting the conurias. It was now offered to all the nations Japanese,verything that it is in
Rem, of Offenbach.
Sketch...This Alabama Minstrels.
Ofenbach
but eventually water was obtained and further damage prevented. The loss is velimated at $500.
+
HONGKONG ODD VOLUMES SUCIETY.
relations, to enforce
and
J. H. Pidgeon 4 scratch=34) prive W. J. Saunders
A. Moir...
H. W. Bird
E. M. Moon
28 + 5 39 26 ± 8 37
20 + 7 = 27
His Excel. Mr. F.H. May 2+3 - 25
J. P. Douglas..
J. Hastings
P. H. N. Jones
20 + 5 = 25 14+ 1024 1110 21
For the Cap giụn by Mr. C. S. Qubbay handicap of 10 or over there were 5untries, for competition amongst members having a the winner blog Mr. E. S. Carruthers. The following aro the scores,
E. 8. Carruthers. ...
J. Hastings ...
H. H. J. Gomperts
J. Hatohings...
P. N. H. Jones
14
Boore Handi. Tafal 25 4 105 23 + 10 33 19 + 1
16 + 10
==
29
15 + 10
25
THE TIEN TSU HUI
The General Committee of the Tien Tan Ħni
to do will be done, and all of the forer of Northern Europe. Land in the colonies
foroos, military and civil, of the United States which was placed withla reach of a peasantry w ho had t lawfully employ will bo so employed. never before soon it freed from the taint and There is not very much of moment in the There sh uki, however, ba no partiole of
doubt burden of vassalago; commercial companies this sagiots, received as to the power of the National Government were formed to establish factories and promote annual report of
enforce its cen to perform yesterday. We may
be mob of a trade and mining in America, Africa, the East wet on Des. 25th in the ofles of the Wah An Fire iusurauco Co, when, says the Nanfangpas, city may at any time perform acts Indies, and tho distantinlunds of the sen; canals,
some very imporinut matters were droiled on. stable little trumpet blast contained i. the following remark:
of lawless violence against some class of warehouses, and the improvement of rivers and Tootsi Chew Wan-pang, Manager of the Im- Co recont Arts and Crafts' Exhibition war
foreigners which would plungo us into harbours were anorgalically carried ou inperial Chinese Telegraph Administration, war. That city by itself would bo powerless to The Hon. Treasurer of the Alios Memorial originally started under the auspices of this | msko dofense sgainst the foreign power thus i France, Holland and England, and even the looted Vice-President of the Tien Tou Ho,
Peking messages state that there is a strong movement there against the practice of cutting of the queues which has been almost universal is 1900 amongst young men going abrowl to study. Several 'Cozaars hove lately denounced a people usually has to be before it takes the practice to the Thrane, and osli for such trouble for those set in authority over it. It drastic measures as the severost puulekment of may wax fat and kick", as history tells the youths who have boon guilty of calling off ue, under sirailar conditions to those their quoues abroad as well as in China. The mentioned in the article specially written matter, it is stated, has been referred to the for today's Unity Press; or it may be Council of Stilo to report en roduced to such a state of desperate resent- ment that rebellion appears to be its only chance of romedy. Just where the lines ure to be dresu is not a odce apparent, evon if many historic examples be reviewer. If the subject be surveyed with an eye machiavellion, the conclusion suggests itselt that a people may be treated well and yet easily be treated too well; that it way be ilitronted to a certain extent with impunity, if not with advantage, and yet that it is difficult to debue when or where the strain will find its point of breakage.
A too
aad Aliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals :--
Toa Shops' Cuild (already sek. $48.50)
$57.50 Freal Finh Guild.
30
total
Tobacco Dealers' Guild Fairall & Co.
Robinson Piano Co.
Moutrio & Co.
H. T. Riobardson
W. Backer...
"
+
30
دند
10
10
5
quote, perhaps, the
Society." Tho duties of the honorary treasurer, Mr. W. H. Paresll, appear as light as those of Mr. H. E. Pollock, the honorary secretary. He slow balance in band of $395.
O to other nation.
assaulted, and if Sadependent of this Gavera-
ridea of cutting a skip esual through the and Tsotsi Wong Kok-chau,
Railway, was
ment it would never venture to perform or Isthmus of Panama was seriously entertained." Bioner of the Shanghai-Nanking Co
slected Trossaror, The members of the General Committee will be increased to twenty protect the offunding community is in the against fondal governmenta-gainst preroga instead of ten as at prosent, and a paid. Chinese hand of the United States Government. It is tires, privileges and monopolies was everywhere secretary is to be at ones engaged for doing the derical work. As soon as the Society a under which given locality may be allowed heard, The population of all Europe was in funds wills permit khé step, a travelling secretary
permit the performance of the sole complaited The protest against the old order of things of. The entire power and the whole duty to
unthinkable that we should inue
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
commit a orime against a friendly nation, and ferment, and the saddenness and rapidity with will be sagged to go into the interior to start now branch societies and put on a proper The.M.M. str. Oceonier, with the 061t French the United States Government limited, not to which the reformed religion was adopted in
basis these branch moieties that are already mail, loft singapore on Monday, the 31st Dee, prevent the commision of the crime, but, in the Northern Europe was one of the results of the existence It was also decided to rewrite the at 1 pm, for this port via Saigon
last resort, to defending the people who have effect of the great rice of prices. The poverty, prezent auti-foot-binding literature, selecting The P.M. str. China will sail from Yokohamo-committed it against the consequences of their ignoranes and vassalage in which Europe had those books and rats which appear most suitable for this part on the 3rd lost, and will therefore own wrongdoing,
be due to ex ivo at Hongkong on the 12th inst
Fie G.P.B. str. Tortar arrived at Stanghal The
The Commissioner of the Imperial Maritime Customs at Shanghai has nacertained and is satisfied that steamers are in the habit of smuggling swords, firearms, and even formidable prosperous people will vigorously resent a bombs Into China, passing same through the
sion; a people downtrodden or otherwise The Taotsi has been requested to write to the afflicted will exhibit remarkable patience Chinese Minister of Tokyo, requesting him to and endurance far beyond what shoulders great care in issing passes to returned
racord be made of their baggage and other on the 2nd in str. Kashima Maru left Maj | föredöomed to bitterness, saprowánd ungalsh of oi-Europe had been almost entirely in the hands | Nanking, in order to obtain for it greater humanly be expected. WAT TIGER and
been steeped for flflem cooturies was suddenly and up-to-date, and corabining their contents. ope book and one fract. These books sul into Men fail in life because they do not bend anticrated, and it is not too much to say that tracts will be published in two styles, easy win-li at 19.30 .a. on Monday, the 31st Dec, left,
munalkrip
onllogais! #gsis at 8 pm, same day, for Hongkong, and is every effort toward success. Opportunity not the rise of prices was the sigual for the emanci-and the
only comes to every mae's door once, she looks pation of mankind throughout Northern A telegram from H.E. Viceroy Tuan Fang of due here at noon on Thursday, the ded inst
was reo-ived on December 27th The II.A.L
in through the window, crawls under the crack Andalusia left Shanghai en str.
at the door, seizes hold of a young men, sbonis Europe. To use a modern vulgarien, the pro- the Lisagliang was 160
of the nine of the Society, and wishing the Northern Europe, previously a coasting trade in movement the best of success. lá`vior of this, compel the young man to listen. But let a young man sleep on the shelf, let him shirk or small easels, quickly grew to great proportious. it was de-ided that the Bocjely shalt ask to be neglect bis work, do it in a careless, 50 for centuries before the entire maritimo trade officially recognized by the High authorities at. indifferent kind of way, and that young was is
prestige and greater facilities for carrying on- heart in the days that shell come
small natter, an almost imaginary oppres- Customs by means of fraudulent declarations, the 1st iust, at 6a.m., and may be expected herein his ear, and tries by every possible maus to lotariat was "full of oura." The commerce of expres-ing his hearty spuroval and appreciation
aludonts, travellere, oto., and that an accurate
his rebellion was probably an instance` of } private belonginga.—Eastera Times.
on the 4th inst.
The str. Japan, from Calcutta, loft Singapore the 1st inst., af nood, and zaay be expected here on or about the th ins
for this port, and is doe here on
Тов. Зарадняя
or about the 7tha filost.
of Italy and Spain; but now two-thirds of it Its work.