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Fier, and there is also a Murray Battery. ItOWING to pressure on our spaces would surprise some of you to learn that all teresting articles have unavoidably been held these structures were so called in order to do, honour to the name and to perpetuate the me
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MR. J. A. CAMERON, the special correspondent of the London Standard, who has been staying in Hongkong for the past few weeks left for Mr. Cameron does not anticipate any events of Haiphong this morning by the steamship Salle.
importance at present, and has merely gone down "prospecting. He expects to return by an early-steamer, and-being under orders to pro ceed direct home, will shortly leave, for London. Unless the difficulty between France and China has been satisfactorily adjusted before i the autumn, M. Cameron will probably return to the Far East next October.
several in-IN our issue of the 16th ultimo we called the is, of course, all nonsense, and we can only assume that the Chief Justice, probably
attention of the authorities concerned to the dilapidated state of No.223 Queens Road situated without knowing it, and meaning well, spoke ore rotundo. If, as has been often said; mory of one who was much revered and esteemed. WHEN the Sallée left the harbour this morning at the head of a small street or rather a flight
of steps leading into Jervois Street.. by the generation who preceded us.. I would ask distinction is not in being heard of far and how many of us, in spite of the hopes and aspira she had the No. 7 steam launch, lately put again visited the place this morning and Ar the meeting in the City Hall on Saturday wide, but in being solid, straightforward tions of those who preceded us, knew who Murchased from the Dock Company, in tow. We found it in the same condition as it was when afternoon Mr. J. M. Price, who has hitherto been considered to know everything, modestly con we last wrote. It will be well to note-that fessed that he would not boast of having had and loving what is right, the late, Sir Tay was, and notwithstanding all the strictures noticed that the launch was cased in on the whale bearing his name which confront us as daily re-back principle, and also that her propelier was
this rickety structure is within a hundred. Arthur KENNEDY requires no apologist, minders of that name. I think it would be the
much personal experience in monumental works yards of the public latrine which collapsed yes but has every claim to take a place in the natural feeling of this meeting that the honoured disconnected. front rank of modern colonial rulers. He name of Kennedy should not be consigned to the Five out of six would-be beachcombers in m the terday, occasioning the death of two unfortunate of art in brome. It is noteworthy that the
same precarious fate; and therefore I think ou: was admittedly not a brilliant statesman, preference would naturally be that the memorial American ship Elwell were marched off to gaol human beings who happened to be within at the honourable gentleman said nothing about his and it is said of him by those who had to be adopted should take the form of a statue, to-day for the space of six weeks, subject to the time, and fully in as bad a condition as the sle acquaintance will monumental works of art is because a public statue of Sir Arthur Kennedy order of their captain, who desired the magis-molished structure. As we before sald, No.223, opportunities of knowing him best, that he would never lose its Individuality:
trate to keep them there until the departure of Queen's Road overlaps Nos. 46 and 48 Jervois was too easy going, and in later years too Nothing more quickly destroys an error the vessel. The odd man decided that he would Street, but it is hardly possible that those con- much-disposed to leave heavy responsi-than to attempt to establish it scientifically go on board of his ship, ̈ ̈
cerned are in ignorance of its dangerous stafe when bilities in the hands of his subordinates. so we leave Mr. PRICE's extraordinary ARCHERS Surprise Party have been performing Street is tenanted by a manual fire engine (The we call attention to the fact that No. 46, Jervois He was, however, a successful and popular logic and apropos illustrations to com- in Shanghal with rather indifferent results. On Inkermann), and fourteen firemen under govern- Governor' of Hongkong notwithstanding mon-sense consideration without further the opening night they had a fairly good house, ment control! This is a fact i What more his pronounced Tory proclivities, and it is comment.
and Miss de Vere and Sarony were accorded a need be said? in recognition of the sound judgment which It was a relief after the affected Jesuitism flattering reception; but at their second essay ensured success in his government, and of the Surveyor-General to hear Mr. A. the attendance was so small that the perform. THE wonderful war map, lately published by our the sterling qualities of the man which won P. MacEwEN in straightforward, manly ance had to be postponed. A benefit for Miss de enterprising evening contemporary, has attracted him popularity, that the citizens of Hong-fashion come to the real object of the Vere was then arranged which, we are glad to the attention of the Shanghai Courier. That Journal deals with the work of art alluded to, in kong propose to pay him posthumous meeting, namely, to propose that a public note, proved fairly successful.
the following paragraph The China Mail statue be erected as a just and grateful THE Nagaraki Express of the 7th instarft says: publishes a "sketch map" of the seat of THOMAS WHITEN, bailing from England and Mr. BULLELEY JOHNSON's speech was, tribute to the memory of Sir ARTHUR KEN--We regret to learn that the latest news from military operations in Tongking, on the following the lucrative avocation of fireman, was taken as a whole, such an admirable one, MEDY. Mr. MACEWAN with excellent judg the scene of the wreck of the Mitsu Bishi Co.'s scale of "about jo males to the inch." It is arrested last night by George Cameron P.C. No. that it was a pity the cloven hoof,iment referred to the great interest Sir mail steamship Sumida Mark is to the effect remarkably like, Mark Twain's famous "Map 37, and booked as a rogue and vagabond, he that she has become a total wreck, and that of Paris during the seige, and throws having been drunke and incapable and having no the Pops Hinessy mania, would insist--ARTHUR-always-took-in, and the substan
nothing now remains but to break her up where a new light on the affair." The rivers are residence exepting what chance afforded. on occasionally cropping up. The hon-tial support and encouragement he fre- she lies. As was anticipated in our last issue, like tracks made by worms after a shower. Whitten had nothing to say in extenuation of ourable unofficial member, although a quently gave to our national sports and she floated once, but sank again, and on Tuesday foot note says the dotted lines indicate canals the charge preferred against him, so Mr. Wode stranger to Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY and pastimes, and made eloquent allusion to
a gale of considerable force was experienced, There are six or seven of them inland, and others house provided the homeless one with a shelter- his policy, as the representative of the his social attributes, which, combined with with disastrous results.
in the Gulf of Tongking About seven towns at the abode of bliss" for a term of 14 days,
which, as he very properly pointed out, ability, tended to make him one of the most will be seen that the " Southern Star Minstrels are crawling round the south-west comer, and in trim for shovelling, should he be able to obtain The meeting of Hongkong residents in had been identified with the interests of popular, respected and successful governors will give a farewell performance in the Theatre the tail of one has been cut-off, as there was not employment when released from the grim clutches
room to include the whole of the reptile in the of the law. the City Hall on Saturday afternoon, con- the colony since its foundation, had an un-that ever came from the Colonial Office. Royal, City Hall, to-morrow, evening, when an vened for the purpose of taking into con doubted claim to be heard, apart altogether Mr. Ryaiz's references, when seconding attractive programine will be performed. The map: he might have been crawling over among the local paragraphs in the next column. Near sideration a proposal for the erection of a from his own personal connection with the proposal for a statue, to such prac-members of this company are what may be pro-the top of the map, there are two small centipedes, memorial in honor of the late Sir ARTHUR Hongkong, which has extended. over a tical works as the advance of education and perly termed "stuck up" in Hongkong, and are
north-east comer there is a centipede of three KENNEDY, was in every sense of the word period of thirty-three years. Mr. BULKELEY the establishment of our lighthouses, which trying very hard to raise the wind to enable them or a large one cut in two; and further up on the
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princely house of JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., his upright character and administrative FROM an advertisement in another column it are located on the map. Two small centipedes hard labor being thrown in to keep his muscles
HAIPHONG
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Haiphong, July valk, 1883. Nothing of special importance, if I except the
a thoroughly representative one. Presided JOHNSON was strikingly felicitous when he will ever be associated with the name of to clear out. It is to be hoped the colored min inches in length, but it has only got forty feet, arrival of the transport Annamite with reinforce- Justice of the Colony-the-assemblage-in-not depend upon the policy, good or bad, the point. After Mr. T. Jackson, Mr. C to a country where a larger scope offers for their in a knot with eight feet mixed up together. The down from Hanoi by the Ruri-mary a few days over by Sir GEORGE PHILLIPFO, the Chief said that the prosperity of this place does | Governor KENNEDY, were also strictly to strels will obtain sufficient support to take them and they are too far apart; he has tied himselfments, has occurred since I last wrote.. I came form of entertainment than is the_case_in the centipedes represent mountain-ranges, and this | ago, and will probably remain here for the next
Far East.
eight or ten days, in Hanol the troops are suffering greatly from the intense heat, "and a good deal of sickness prevails. The work on the reads has been progressing most satisfactorily, and the general arrangements inside the conces sion have been much improved. The enemy
cluded most of the leading members of the of any man, and bis allusions to Sir various races of which this peculiarly ARTHUR KENNEDY as a courteous gentle cosmopolitan community is composed, man, an able and impartial administrator, Men representing many different nation- and worthy representative of the Civil alities, of various shades of both social and Service. of the Crown were exceedingly MacEwEN's motionwasunanimously agreed thing must be done to justify her vast expenditure would like to have a better map, he has only to has made no, offensive movements for a con political thought and opinion, and of al- graceful; but the excellent effect of these every recognised creed in the known remarks were completely marred by the world came together with but one accord natured, injudicious and totally uncalled the generous impulse to honor the illus-for underhand references to Governor trious dead. A distinguished officer of the HENNESSY. It seems a great pity that British Crown who had spent a life-time in Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON should have the service of his country in nearly all parts thought fit on such an occasion to of the world, Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY crossed show spiteful feelings, and considered it the boundary line which separates us from necessary to satirically emphasise that Sir
most
P. CHATEK, and Mr. H. N. MoDy on behalf
tangle-foot knot stands for a "grand summit of the Parsee and Indian communities, had spoken in favor of the proposed memorial The New York Herald says regarding the arm- 3609. The map looks best when it is held up taking the form of a public statue, Mr.ng of China for a war with France, that even side down. No Black Flag soldier ought to be the most timid of her statesmen feel that some without it; but if the French commander-in-chief to. Mr. W. H. Foss then proposed the in placing her Army and Navy on a martial take a sheet of clean paper, dip two or three files election of a body of gentlemen to act as foating. Little is known of the military strength in an ink-bottle, and let them have a handicap a committee, which with a resolution of France, and Li Hung Chang may feel that race over the paper brought forward by Mr-Justice-RusexLL having already-challenged Russia, China bas conveying the sympathy of the community lite to fear from a Power both smaller and THE "Special Correspondent of the China to the members of Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY's more distant than the Empire of the Czar. Rus. Mail who lately went down to Haiphong for the family, brought the legitimate business of sin could invade her from Turkestan, England purpose of keeping the evening rag posted in could invade her from Assam, but France must warlike operations which are not proceeding in the meeting to a termination.
bring the bulk of her troops directly from home Tongking, is evidently admirably adapted for the As we have previously stated, we if the war comes to pass, it will, therefore, be position he has assumed.It is only in the natural done; Foyer and diarrhoea are still trouble-
all earthly hopes and thoughts, full of ARTHUR KINNEDY had not invented rate dis- thoroughly agree with the object of Satur- the most remarkable of modern times.
years and honors, at a time when his public labors were anded, when, as Sir George Phillippo very aptly expressed it, "he had retired in order to enjoy some period of rest at the close of his life." Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY's public career was up-
tinctions, nor fostered class enmities, and was nota genius; and there was surely no rea- son why he should have gone so far out of his way to assume the role of panegyrist to his friends the "able counsellors." The honourable member apparently possesses
day's meeting, and with the decision so unanimously arrived at. A public statue appears to us to be the most appropriate memorial, under all circumstances, that could have been adopted, and we cannot doubt that the gentlemen in whose hands
fiderable time past, but they are stationed in great force a few miles from the town. Rumours ~were prevalent that the Black-Flags-had-been- strongly reinforced by Chinese regular troops
from Yunnan and Kwang-si, but these reports are not credited by the French officers, Latest there has been almost constantly subjected to advices from Namdinh state that the garrison bombardment by the Annamese, who, however, keep at a safe distance, so no damage has been some
On arriving at Haiphong I was glad to find that the transport. Annantie had arrived fros Saigon... She was out at Ha-long Bay with the rest of the feet. The reinforcements brough on by this vessel numbered gos soldiers and so officers. I hear as I write these lines that 450 are going right away to Hanol in the Ruri maru. It is understood here that none of the reinforcements will visit Haiphong.
1, went mund - yesterday to M. Roque's to
questionably a long and useful one; the the fatal facility of never knowing when the task of carrying out the work has been damaged. Shebasgone overtathe Kowloon Dock lahes such stupid twaddle. But when this have a look at the ponies brought down
"to let wall alone."
placed, will ensure that our tribute of respect to Sir ARTHUR KENNEDY will alike prove a credit to the munificence and taste of the community.
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TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, July 14th,
THE SUEZ CANAL SCHEME.
order of things that a newspaper which is face- tiously alluded to as the Evening Ananias, should have a capable llar as its special corres pondent. We have no objections to the War Special" inventing exciting incidents, such as an attack by the natives on Tongking and other equally outrageous absurdities, and it only amysonus when our contemporary pub
person, whoever he may be, goes out of from your pott by the Nam-vian met Cap his way to interfere in matters with which he tain Garcein there, who told me he had has no earthly concern, and condescends to con- very rough passage down, which accounted for temptible falsehood for the gratification of private two or three of the ponies looking rather sick, na they had not got over the effects of the voyage. malice, it is high time to bring him up with I thought them an exceedingly good looking lot round turn. In his latest concoction of war of animals, sturdy and fit for good service. Two news (?) the "Special Correspondent makes of them especially were very thin, but as I hear they were taken up from grass they could not the following remarks: It has been considered well be otherwise. A French officer mounted necessary by the military authorities to raise one of them, a dark grey but although a this purpose poules are being bought up in Hong his seat and quickly came down a crop small cavalry or mounted infantry corps, and for pretty good rider he could not maintain
This tears, launch Kozeloon, recently pus chased for service in the south, at the the "Special" of the "seat-of-war as Ananias would put it, which left here on Sun- day last in company with the Spark, returned to harbour last night, will her aperture frame for repairs. It appears there was only a Chinese pilot in charge of the Kowloon, and he reports that she struck on a hitherto unknown reef which is two and a half fathoms deep. As the Kowloon only draws about one fathom we can not quite swallow the report of the Chinese gen- tleman who was taking. her down, and thick that the small additional outlay it would have involved to employ a European to take the boat to Haiphong would have been money well spent
sent up to General Bouet at Hanoi. Our native was taken down to Haiphong lately in tow of was brought down by the S. S. Nan-vian tim pogies are very small but hardy, and capable of through a vast amount of work; however, one of the coasting steamer would appear to your Colony, and certainly reflect no credit either have been in the wars in downright' earnest, as on the purchaser's Judgment or the stables from the French are unable to procure any sɛ the na- part of her machinery was brought back here which they come. There were ten of theft is muticured that the French will shortly.
tives stand in fear of the mandariasja yesterday by the Nam Vian to be repaired. landed, and with the exception of two or three make another sortie in force from Hanoi but I From what we can learn the propeller of the more wos-begone lot of equine fabrics 1 have don't believe it, and am of opinion that very little will done until the cold Antelope was not, disconnected when, she was never seen collected together. As a study of in the way of being prepared for her southern trip, and when anatomy they are unique, but for the purpose weather sofas become gro
Nothing more has been heard about the so- the upper covering was taken off the launch it for which they are intended I should imagine the calledarned Letuck on Haiphong by the Annany travelling had considerably damaged some of the price which the Government have offered, a ing expedition, and was very much exaggerated.
distinctions conferred on him by an appre-
The remarks made by Mr. RAINERS ciative country were fairly earned; he had
on behalf of the German community, by won the palm and had a right to wear it. And although men's good actions are Mr. RoMANo for the Portuguese, and said to be undying, and more enduring by Dr. Ho KAI in the name of the Chi- than monuments of brass and marble, nese residents were brief and to the point. who shall say that the spontaneous ex-The same cannot be sald of the prosy pression of opinion of the community of harangue delivered by "the honourable the Surveyor General," That worthy offi- Hongkong on Saturday, that the memory cial was called upon by the Chairman to of good Sir. ARTHUI" should be perpele bring forward a scheme which he wassup. } with M. de Lesseps when the vote for the eight THE well known steam launch Antelope which kong and Shanghai.. The first instalment of them per. After a few days rest the ponies will be: uated in the place he loved so well by a memorial statue, was in itself not a greater honour to the man dead than had ever been bestowed on him throughout the many Although the preliminary proceedings in the City Hall were drawn out to a some- what alarming extent by the staggering eloquence of some of our leading orators,
years of his eventful life!
posed to have prepared for erecting a statue, should, the proposed memorial take that form. Mr. Paics commenced by
explaining that the Chief Justice was under some misapprehension about a scheme having been prepared, as he had merely been asked to prepare some Information as to the probable cost of a statue. The
Sir Stafford Northcote bas given notice of a motion in Parliament to reject the agreement millions is moved.
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THE CORRUPT PRACTICES BILL The House of Commons has passed through Committee the Corrupt Practices (Elections) Bill
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
hai on the 7th instant,
Foing
the unanimity of feeling, which prevailed hottourable gentlemen modestly disclaimed THE French corvette Kersaint arrived in Shank“was found that the rate at which she had been greater part of them will be entirely useless. At ese. It was as I stated at the time, a plunder.. from beginning to end was especially having had an extensive personal experi Saxious troubles are anticipated in Russia in her interior parts. It is an ill wind that blows first class selection of China ponies should the accounts of the affale in the other two Hong-:
gratifying. As usual on such occasions a good deat of verbose nonsense was In- dulged by more than one of the speakers; and statements were made with reference to Sir ARTHUR KENIDr which had much better been left unsaid, as they will not "bear the light of a strict analysle. The learned Chief Justico waxed quite eloquent in paying what we cannot doubt was a justly merited tribute of respect to the character of his old chief and friend, and so far as we are able to judge, his
consequence of the Czar's manifesto.
HE LI HUNG-CHANG arrived at Timis in the steamship Hasan, at noon, on the gth instant. ACCORDING to the New York Herald, Russia covets Armenia as an equivalent for England's occupation of Egypt.
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ence in monumental works, but he had re- medied this deficiency by consulting an able professional gentleman" In his own department, and the cost of a figure in bronze of heroic stature, executed by the best talent: 1 England, and erected on a granite pedestal, would come to about $8,000. So far so good, and had A REGULAR Lodge of Victoria, No. 1015, will be Mr. PRICE quietly sat down after supplying held on Monday evening, the 23rd instant, at the special information which he had been 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. requested to furnish, there would have 1 is rumoured that the French intend bombard been little rooms for cavilling. But," the ing the capital of Annam shortly unless an in- honourable the Surveyor General" is en demnity for the death of Captain Rivière is paid singularly correct ope. We do not, how unfortunate victim to caredes lequendi, and A Lonor of Emergency of United Service, No. ever, consider that Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO Instead of collapsing, after performing his 1341, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland displayed his accustomed acumen in in- part of the programme, he must needs in Street, on the 31st instant, at 7.30 for 8pm. dicating what could only be taken as a fustian, of which we reproduce the follow-
dulge in a tiresome farrago of inflated precisely. most invidious comparison between the abilities of Governor KENNEDY and those lag, as a choice specimens...
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no good, and the local Dock Company will reap the benefit of what appears to be careless neglect on the part of someone whose place it was to see the propeller disconnected before the Antelope started on her journey south.
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must write something. ferred to as the purchaser of the equine fabricspecial compondents here, and I suppose
As I wish to send these few Unes by the Vam above alluded to, considered the China, Mail or
vian I must now say au rapír. Hope to have its correspondent-worthy of notice, the periences of the former would quickly be ex- something more interesting to send neat slime. tended, whilst the latter would be effect
OLD TIMES AROUND SWATOW MR. C. J. Holliday who has recently been acting dealt with in a more :-/summary" most energetically in regard to municipal and In the first place it is quite untrue that, ponies other matters In the Model Settlement, appears were being bought up either in Hongkong or to have excited the ire of a portion of the native, Shanghai for the military authorities. element. A threatening placard has been postedking, General Bouet wished to obtain a nume throughout the settlement of which the following ber of ponies from Manila but as this
said to be a correct translation It is now practicable a few specimens of the upwards of forty years since Westerners arrived breed were sent down from Hongkong, prẠC from England in China, and during the whole of for approval. These ponies, ten in number that time they have never treated the people as handsome an all round lot as ever hambly, but, on the contrary, have loved this colony, and our Haiphong corr
one Ho-3-ku [Holliday?] who keeps a foreign grass before shipment were then like their own children. Now, however, speaks of them in most flattering terms. there lives at the corner of a certain wall or four of them being directly
Hong called "I chi' (Nee-kes), and whose actions, poor condition, but the are perverse and in defiance of law and order. shapely specimens of the Chinese pony He oppresses and maltreats the people, stealthily could desire to see those in poor cond encroaching on the lands of others and abso- only required a fortn tutely forbidding shopmen to expose their wares them quite fit for hard work, for sale. The Chinese are contemptible in his not immediately required for sight, and their is no fear of our authorities before actual drawback.. But whils it is like a dissolving view, old faces disappear lying upon rocks, and as no information has yet his eyes; in every way he scrapes and faye the lowance for the Imagination every year to be suceeded by new ones and been received that the Sumida-moru is saved, poor; he schemes for selfish gains and nothing comespondent one can scarcely. dowment would be there, but the memory of the
quarter of a century hence your Kennedy en- it is impossible to avoid thinking her chance is else. There is but one course open to us all surprise at such a “ tinkes 14 sett man whom you specially designed to honour getting very remate.
by
ddy It is just to sound the gong with one consent, an authority on horse-flesh.
and, first, to tear down and destroy the Nee-keeing to admit that the Hong; then to take the head of the firm and youth as regards the back his flesh into the consistency of mud. This or the soul inspiring accomplished, the premises of the Municipal have some claims, to Police are to be demailshed. His life or ours! even be able to enli Then the resentment of the people will be satis-Chinese cats fied. These are not empty words. Published ferences for general information. A common Proclaina tion by The Public."
FROM a special telegram in this morning's Daly Press we note that the telegraph line connecting If I have interpreted your sentiments correctly. Bangkok with Saigon was formally opened for then I think we should not embark in a Kennedy traffic yesterday, the 16th instant. The Indian Institute, Charity. Endowment, or in Kennedy line is also stated to be rapidly approaching com Scholarships all admirable no doubt in their utilitarian object. If you embark in these what piction.
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of his immediate successor in, Hongkong; por can we subscribe to his lordship's quasi-apologetic observation, that such or dinary qualities as a readiness to discuss at all times any private or political subject of Importance and to give a straightforward answer that might always be relied on to all questions on public matters, are more to be desired in a Gov ernor than even the most brilliant intellect. auch meins will have faded in the hare and Tax Rising Sun of the 7th insty states that the According to this standard of reasoning, mist of years, and but few persons beyond Spanish man-of-war Gravina, a newly-con- an occasional student of local history would Intellect in a colonial Governor is a useless know how or why your memorial came by the structed steam corvette, is expected to arrive at incumbrance, and the fittest candidate for name of Kennedy. I would point my meaning Nagasaki from Manila direct during the ensuing by an illustration. We have in the middle of week. It is reported that she has an Admiral such a position is a well drilled depart our city a large pile of buildings called the Mure on board, alad a complete hand of musicians for mental clerk, who makes up for his lucky Barricks. They are not a thing of beauty, the frigule Aragon, now in puri. Upon her of brain power by a strict adherence to perhaps, but they are pretentious by reasons of the fixed rules of official red tape. This their vart and capacious dimensions. Not far anival, we believe both vessels will proceed in
from them we have Mummy Road and a Murray | company to Yokohama,
will happen a century hence, or less, I may THE Hiogo News of the toch, lost says that no say a quarter of a centmy hence? Society news is not good news in the case of a vessel in this colony is ever shifting and changing,
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