Intimations.

S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904.

NOTICR

*** All evanatications Intendoi for publication in The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" abould be addrewed to The Editor, 1, Ice Hons Nond, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and Addrese.

Ordinary hnsino comunications should be addressed 1 to The Manager. •

THE Bible Society's agent in China has ordered a special edition of 10,000 Gospels in Cantonese Colloquial, Easy Wenland Mandarin, for dis tribution among the coolies who are being re cruited for the Cape..........

{

THE King, it is announced in the Gazette, has The Editor will not undertake to be reposilile for been pleased to appoint Frederick, S. A. Bourg

Contribution. хпу Any rejectol Ms. nor to retur SUBSCRIPTION 'HATES (IN ADVANCE). DAILY $30 per annum. WEEKLY--$18 per annum.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS The rates per quarter and per inensera, propertional

ESTABLISHED AD, 1841.

THE FINE

MELLOW

FLAVOUR

OF OUR CELEBRATED

E

The daily isroe is lolirered free when the addres in accosible to momonger. On cópio went by post an

additional $1.80.per quarter is charged for postage

Esq. (Assistant Judge of His Majesty's Su preme Court for China and Corea),, to be also Judge of His Majesty's High Court of Wei

bai.irei

Two Chinese in the employ of certain cotrast ors obtained permits to remove loose stane

THE QUARRY BAY MAN- "5

SLAUGHTER LASE.

ACCUSED, UNANIMOUSLY ACQUITTED.

The Chief Justice (Sir Henry Berkeley) rej sumed his seat at the Criminal Sessions this morning, at ball past ten, when the hearing of the charge of manslaughter against Thomas Hynes was continued,

Mr. Calthrop again appeared on behalf of the Crown, and Mr. H. E. Pollack, K.C., defended.. Dr. J.-M. Atkinson, Principal. Civit Medical Officer, was called for the prisoner, and said that if the deceased coolie had eaten four bowls day in question, there would still be rice in the

of rice between moon and one o'clock on the

CHINESE

ENGINEERING AND TELEGRAMS.

The third annual meeting was held on 13th alt. at Winchester House, London, Mr. W. F. Turner presiding,

The Chairman said that the net profit for the

year under review, after providing for debenture

THE

WAR

DESPERATE HAND-TO-HAND

FIGHT

JAPANESE ARTILLERY LOSS.

Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, bia kindly forwarded to us the following telegrama

interest, was £115,383, which was equal to 11} per cent of the share capital. The sales of coal for the year showed an advance of 233,000 tons, and in the current financial year-from the beginning of March to the end of last month-the sales were 37,500tons more than in 1903 Referring to the hour works at Ching-wang-tao, he stated that the rubble stope on the outsides of the breakwater had been breakwater with steel joists was making good progress. The advantages offered by the port had been recognised in connection with the shipment of coolies from North China to the Transvaal Having alluded to the resignation captured. of Mr. Wynne, who had rendered good service

to

The postage by the weekly issue to sug part of the enough they started blasting operations. For stomach between four and five p.m., and if the completed, and that the reinforcing of the reinforce a detachment of our Left Army in

world 54 80 cents per quatțar. **** Single Copies, Daily, to ceni: Wekly tenety.

fire coul

?

The Hongkong Celegraph

from, Ping Chatt Island, but not finding this illegal use of dynamite Police Constable Counsell arrested them, and placed then before Mr Gompertz this morning, who fined them each $50.

The Postmaster-General (London), soplying to a correspondent, invites the opinion of private individuals with regard to the introduce

stomach was distended, as evidence had shown it was, the salen, if enlarged, would be more likely to a plured.

Cross-examined-If rice had been taken by deceased between noon and one o'clock there would not be sufficient in the stomach to cause distension between four and five p.m. Rupture

Tokyo, r8th October, 3.15 p.m. One column under Brigadier-General Yamada proceeded, on the 16th inst,

attacking the enemy north of Shahopau. The enemy was defeated near Weechialoutzu, two guns and two ammunition waggons being

After repelling the enemy again at Santao-

to the company, and the appointment of Major kautze the column proceeded to return to its post of agent and general manager in China,

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, October 19, 1904. tion of the "cash on delivery system, and of the spleen might be caused by a fall, and Walter Nathan, who was fully qualified for the position, when it was suddenly enveloped at

OUR UNPAID ARMY.

On Friday morning the Hongkong Volun teers go into Camp, at Stonecutiers' Island East. It is expected that at least 300 men will go under canvas, and a healthful ten BLEND days' sojourn on the grassy slopes will doubt less improve them bodily and mentally. Such must be the outcome, for we can speak of many similar experiences. Our "Unpaid Army" has excited ridicule in uninformed, continental, and otherwise ignorant circles;

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

adds that the evidence which he has obtained from abroad clearly indicates that the system is likely to meel in many ways the convenience

of all classes of the community.

A REMARKABLE Coaling feat was accomplished

not necessarily by coming into violent contact with a hard substance. Mere distension of the stomach by food would make rupture more

liable.

he said that the question might naturally arite? p.m.. by about one division of the enemy. in the minds of some shareholders as to how After a fierce hand-to-band fight it suc- the war between Russia and Japan had affect ceeded in breaking through the enemy and. His Lordship:-Can the spleen be ruptureded the company. The Japanese forces having regained the original position. Meanwhile our artillery having lost most of its horses. by any means other than a blow, or a violent held command of the sea from the outset, the

on Aug. 30 by the cruiser. Grafton, flagship of concussion of the body? Is there such a thing coal trade of Japan had proceeded without and men was compolied to abandon nine

the Pacific Station, at Esquimalt. Her crew, using shallow baskets only, put on board 600 tons of coal at an average of nearly 195 tons an hour. Two years ago the ship's best per formance was So tons an hour. She is Dow believed to have established a world's record for a vessel of ber size coaling in similar con- ditions.

WHISKY. but the fact remains that "we are," and in CONSTABLE Hutchinson placed a burly junk-

IS ATTAINED ONLY BY

Great Age, being thoroughly matured and Superior Quality Uniformly Maintained.

Price $16.50 per Dozen,

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMITED.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

Hongkong, 15th September, 1904.

TELEPHONE NO. 136.

CABLE ADDRESS: "ACHER," HONGKONG

A. & C. CODE, 4TH EDITION.

ESTABLISHED 1859

A CHEE &

[35

CO.,

利廣

17, QUEEN'S ROAD.

tend to remain the commerce rulers of the

as spontaneous rupture of the spleen?

Dr. Atkinson:-No. It must be either

caused by a blow or a fall.

His Lordship -No amount of consumption of food and distension of the stomach will cause the spleen to bursa ?

Witness: No.

Witness:-Yes.

interruption, while the outlets for the company's coal at ports in the Gulf of Pechili, which were in the possession of the Russians, had been closed. It was the more gratifying, therefore, to find that the increase in the sales for the current year was not due to any temporary cause. Reference was made at their last annual

yaho and five sanpo (s). The enemy was reinforced in front of our Central Army.

Our casualties on Sunday were about a thousand.

RUSSIAN FIERCE ASSAULTS.

Tokyo, 18th October, 3.40 p.m. Marshal Oyama reports that on Monday

Army, and some smaller assaults in the direction of the Central and Right Armies. We repulsed them all.

His Lordship-There must have been some meeting to an action in the English Courts, jolt or jar?

arising out of the purchase of the undertaking, to which the company had been made a party,night the enemy twice made fierce assaults Mr. E. B. Smith, head foreman at the docks The action had not yet been tried, but, in the in front of the right column of our Left master before Mr. Gompertz this morning to world. This is not Jingoism Rockbed answer to three charges. The first was with at Quarry Bay, and who was formerly in the ordinary course, it should be 'disposed of dur tells, and there can be no doubt regarding sailing his junk at night in the waters of the Naval Yard Police, spoke to knowing Hynes asing the next sittings. He added that the nature In his habits of the action was not such as to cause disquiet, the thoroughness of the training our citizen harbour without exhibiting the regulation a hardworking and sober man,

There is no soldier like light; the second, for refusing to produce his he was most quiet and inoffensive. Witness so far as this company was concerned. He licence to the Police when stopped and ordered knew the deceased as a man of sickly appear concluded by moving the adoption of the re- army will get. an old soldier, and old Higby is not conced-

to do so; the third with offering a bribe ufiance, and one who had frequently to be report.. ing points. To-morrow evening, a launch(in ten cent pieces) to constable Hutchinson, primauded for laziness. will leave Murray Pier with the gallants, alto "let him go." First charge, $5 or 14 days' half-past four. We may rest assured that second, $2 or 4 days'; third, one month's hard our khaki boys will not be left behind. labour without the option of a fine. Apart from sundry entertainments already

Mr. R. Hudson, a district Inspector in the Sanitary Board, and who was formerly regi- mental sergeant-major in Damant's Moise, spoke to knowing the accused in 1901, at the

a particularly quiet and inoffensive man-sober

Mr. Edmund Davis, in seconding the resolu tion, spoke of the prospects of the company. from what he had seen during his recent visit. He considered Ching-wang-tao was bound to raak as one of China's important shipping

The enemy retreated leaving many dead bodies on

the field,

POLLARDS LILLIPUTIANS.

A packed house again greeted the Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company at the Theatre

arranged, the soldiers will be hailed from ALL doubt of the whereabouts of Princess time he (accused) was employed in the Field centres. At present the port, owing to its being Royal last night, when the second performance Louise of Coburg has been removed. She is Imelligence Department. At the close of the ice-free, was principally used in winter months, of" The Belle of New York " was givon, every militarism to refreshment through the media Paris, though her actual address is not

war, prisoner joined the Transvaal Police, and and last season the Nippon Yusen Kaisha,, the available seat being occupied, and much of the was constantly under the notice of witness, in most important Japanese shipping company, corridor space was also filled by belated ad- mun of Quarter-Master Sergeant Cotton, who disclosed. Dr. Sudekum, a German Socialist runs the canteen. More anon.

deputy, in whose house in Berlin the princess his capacity of Police Inspector. Prisoner was established a service with Japan. This.com mirers of our, little favourites, who patiently. stayed for four days, and who afterwards accompanied her to Paris, has published an account of the journey, which was made partly by motor-car and partly by train. The greatest In another column of this journal will be precautions were taken to hide the identity of found a report of the third annual share the party, but Lieut. Mattacich was neverthe holders' meeting of the Chinese Engi-less recognised on the train by an attendant,

BELGIAN "PUSH."

and reliable.

stood throughout the performatice. Those re- markably clever and interesting children, as

pany, with their own and one chaitered steamer, did nearly the whole of the Shanghai-Tientsin Mr. Pollock, addressing the jury for the de- trade. He referred to the development of their fence, put in as evidence the prisoner's dis large landed estate at Ching-wang tao, part of man of which had been already laid out as a town site, charges, all showing him to be a

His discharge from the and a satisfactory.commencement made in the good character. South African Police was

by his own building, from which they derived a fair rate of neering and Mining Company, Limited, who, however, did not make public his know. purchase. Counsel, by permission of His Lord-interest on the capital invested. The con The acting, singing and dancing were of a very

ship, read an extract from Taylor's Medical Spany's most important asset was their right to Jurisprudence, to prove that such a thing as work the coal measures in what was commonly known as the Kaiping basin, and which they spontaneous rupture of the spleen had been known to occur. Continuing his defence, Mr. were at present exploiting at two centres ́Pollock discredited the evidence of the Chinese Tongsban, where they were able to mine and called by the prosecution, and said that it was haul about 2,000 tons of coal daily, and Liasi, tons daily. The company had agencies and properties in several of the important Chinese

THE Stepnoi Krai states that in the Kökchatav district in the Skmolinsk territory, an immense undertaking is in course of being carried out. Messrs. Brand Bothers are erecting there, at a

the opening night, were the recipients of frequent re-calls-perhaps too frequent from their point of view-and he would, indeed, be a hypercritical crank who would withhold from them the unstinted praise that is their dus. high standard of merit, and the kiddies" all seemed quiet at home in their parts, and in full accord each with the other, and in this con section, while in no way begrudging the minia ture. "Irvings" and "Terrys" a full apprecia- tion of their natural ability, we cannot help

cost of five hundred thousand roubles, a tinned unreliable not in small matters of detail, but where they were able to hapi and mine. 1,000 remarking that the consummate ease und grace

held in London, said Company having ledge.

Tien. now its actual headquarters at tsin. The origin of the concern is well known to all speculators in the alleged glo rious Orient. The mental parturition of Tong King Sing, probably the only really enlightened man China has given us,--at any rate, in the light of latter-day merchants.— the Company-declared a dividend ac ceptable to men who remain at home, and buy stocks, as we might buy impend ing cattle shipments. The Company as

mutton factory, with a department for dealing with bloud, int, skins, and bones, and for the production of tin cans.

with which they simply swung through their divers parts speak volumes for the excellent

entirely. Probably the gentlemen of the jury bad not had such an experience of the Chinese The factory will be as he had had. There could be no doubt in ports, though their head office was in Tientsin,and careful training they have received, though

opened in October, and has to provide two hundred thousand goods of tinned meats in the shortest possible time for the use of the Man- churian Army. The capital is being advanc. it now stands is the outcome of the jointed to the promoters of the concem by ap

FURNITURE manicuring of Mr. H. C. Hoover, and

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING-ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

FURNITURE.

ELECTRO-PLATED,

CLASS, and

CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

COUNTERPANES.

the Chevalier de Wouters, erstwhile Belgian

Consul in Shanghai, and was a fitting finale

English arm.

this case, that the Chinese intended to get the accused into trouble, and deliberately set them selves to the task of fixing the cause of this coolie's death upon the prisoner. They re garded the corpse as a valuable asset, saying to themselves, "If we make things black against

and their principal agency at Shanghai At the latter place they were doing a large coal with some of them, we believe, the bistrionic business, notwithstanding the competition with talent is inherent in them. As was to be ex Japanese supplies, and he looked for an in-pected, the honours of the evening were easily crease in the company's trade in that centre, secured by little Daphne Pollard, as, Cora They had most important firms as our im Angelique, who at once fell into position again as first favourits ; and of the boys Jack Pollard

this man, a large sum of money will be paid inmediate neighbours, on one side being Messia. respect of our comrade's demise." In conclu. Arnold, Kharberg and Co., and on the other sien, Mr. Pollock animadverted upon the excel- Messrs. Carlowitz and Co. They had lately lent character of the accused, and said that the leased a site alongside the railway at Peking, prosecution had failed to prove that the pri- and trade promised to develop in a satisfactory manner. Their agent and general manager was working in perfect harmony with the Chi- nese, his endeavour being to avail himself as much as possible of their services in the devel opment of the company's estates.

soner administered a blow in such a way as to cause the death of the deceased,'

Mr. Calthrop replied for the Crowa, dealing with the testimony adduced on both sides. Referring to spontaneous rupture of the spleen, he recognised the authority cited by Mr. Pol- luck, but observed that the case was reported in 1842, and nobody seemed to have heard of a case since.

The motion was carried unanimously, and the retiring directors, Messre., H. C. Hoover, C. A. Moreing, E, de Wauters, Charles Balser, and Emile Francqai, re-elected. T

who, us The Elder Bronson, was facile princeps throughout, both of them being, to use one of the catch phrases of the piece,, quita "the real thing Olive Moore, as Fifi, was as pigkants and vivacious as on the previous night and Eva Moore's sipping, in the role of The Belle, was very sweet and fetching. But where all were so good it is unnecessary to individualiso on a second performance, but a special and very distinct word of praise is due to Mr. Alf Goulding for his stage managing, and lime-light effects being almost perfect.

To-nigh! this delightful little troupe of enter

the scenic

MR. Chailley Bert, one of the most distinguish ed authorities in France on colonial expansion, to Belgian introduction to matters Oriental.

whose books on comparative colonization, Such details as the change of direction in moreover, are known all over the world, visited the once British-managed Hanyang iron India four years ago in order to study British Works, on the Yangtse, the building methods of peaceably ruling subject races. of the Lu-Han Railway, and the more He has started again for the East, having left recent contretemps in regard to the Canton by the P. and C. steamer Oceana for India on The administration of Lord Hankow Railway, will show that the Bel September ◊. gians are here to do business. Although a Curzon has aroused the liveliest interest and evoked real admiration at the Colonial Office certain potentate described their country here. At this moment, when France is so as "only one big town," yet they have more strenuously planning the unification of her

Mr. C. A. Moreing, in returning thanks, tainers stage that popular and ever attractive commercial spirit than any of our continental African possessions, the new mission of so His Lordship, in summing up, lucidly defined

the law as regards manslaughter. He said styled himself the originator of the enterprise.Geisha," and propose to carry: us, for a few competitors. The thin end of the wedge eminent and practical a student as M. Bert has

that if a man was suffering from a disease. When he brought the business from Chica to hours at least, into the heart of the Empire of was secured, with the formation of the now been happily timed.

which would in all probability cause his death London all the great China houses in this the Rising Sun. ang m nominally British C. E. and Mining Co., Lid, when British engineers were replaced CANADA, more than any of the other colonies, shortly, and another man gave him a hurt country pooh-poohed the enterprise, and dis- which bastened his death, that other man was suaded most people who were connected with by Belgians, and the Sino-Belgian Bank adopts very practical methods of self-advertise-

in English law guilty of manslaughter, if such China from entering into it, and if it had not

The following report is from Mt. J. I. Plum been for Mr. Davis, the company would not established. Though the services of the ment. A typical instance is its offer to distri-hurt was given in an unlawful manner. It was

have been an English undertaking. Although mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser British old bands in Tongshan and Linsi bute to English schools maps and printed in contrary to English law to urge a man on to had to be recovered, to recoup King Leopold formation concering the Dominion. The com his work by giving him, a "poke," as Mr. Pol he called himself the originator of the enter On the roth at 11.15 m. The barometer has ing exhibition at Toronto is another example lock had suggested was done in this case, but prise, the shareholders and directors we arisen over the Pacific, to the eastward of For great debt of gratitude to two men, Mr. Hoover mosa, and fallen at all other stations, but more PHOTOGRAPHIC for his investments,--money laid out as of enterprise in the same direction, add

DEPARTMENT.

Yangtse valley. "profit" from the Congo,there remains in London Canada and its products and at the real question for them to decide was, whe-

men had a great deal to do with the inaugura one cardinal fact, and that may be reduced tractions are much more prominently before the ther the facts brought forward by the Crown Mr. de Wouters, of Brussels. Both gentle particularly in the north of Japan and in the

tion of this company. to a simple query, ie: "Does the British public than Australia or the Cape. Tas- were such as could be accepted as proof that. marians are now taking the lesson to hear, though they have begun very modestly, by for- warding a sum of money for the decoration of two of Lord Gray's Trust public-houses with photographs of the country, which they hope will be seductive enough to induce emigration.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

· HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkong, Sth January, 1904.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.overnment promote the interests of British traders, with the sanie open-handedness and apparent fearlessness displayed by other {45 Powers ?" We think nat.

come a time when Britishers will regard Hongkong, Singapore, etc., as annexes to the homeland, and not conveniences for

E. C. WILKS & Co.,

MARINE SURVEYORS,

·CONSULTING ENGINEERS AND

NAVAL ARCHITECTS.

TOLLISIONS and Damages Surveyed.

Salvage Workfundertaken.

Ship Designs and Specifications prepared. Agents for the Construction and Sale of Steam

and, Motor Launches.

Contract for New Tonnage on reasonable terms

with First-class Builders.

A large stock of Canadian Asbestos and

Asbestocel goods kept, ...

adventurers.

But there must

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A CHINAMAN was found in possession of 23 taels of opium abt covered by a valid. certifi- cate, last night. As it was his first conviction Mr. Kemp let him off with a fine of $200.

H.M.S. Glory, Hagship of Admiral Six Gerard

and

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

A meeting of the Council will be held to morrow, the 20th-inst, at 3 pm, dan mak

Hon. Colonial Secretary, Financial Minutes. (Nos. $1 and 57)...

ORDERS OF THE DAY. The Hon Attorney General will move the

following readings:UNA

the accused man committed an act which would bring him within that principle. They must towards the deceased, which hastened bis satisfy themselves that the accused did an act death, he being at the time in a state of health such as must terminate fatally before long. His Lordship continued at some length, and dealt with the possibility of exaggeration in regard to Chinese deponents, earnestly im pressing upon the jury the necessity of carefully studying the evidence given before them by the Chinese. Bearing in mind the medical evidence, it seemed to him that if the deceased was suffering from a diseased spleen, and bad. to be carried three miles is a ricksha, a spring less vehicle, over a rough read, it was likely

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance As the Mexican and British Dollars have the jolting. It was significant that the decess

and possible that the rupture was caused by ceased being legal tender in the Straits Settle-ed did not cry out, tatil he had travelled three to enable The Trustees of Saint John's meat, in consequence of which the value of miles in this ricksba. The verdict resolved Cathedral Church in Hongkong to hold and

THE recent demonetization of the British and American dollars is still causing some little trouble in Sumatra. The Planters Committee bave just forwarded the following circular to all the members of the Deli Planters' Associa tion, and every effort is being made to intra- duce the Straits dollar as the current coin in Sumatra :-

Medan, 24th Sept. 1904.

ner as to cause death? door teen Vfany legion The jury retired to consider their verdict and after an absence of tes minutes returned with

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance. to give effect to Article VIII of the Brussels Sugar Convention, 1902. 20

First reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinance to amend the Imbecile Persons Introduction Ordinance, 1903

vatory

THE WEATHER,

The depression referred to yesterday is enter- ing the Yellow Sea to the northward of Shang- hai, moving towards the NE, Another and deeper depression is passing over Hokkaido.

Gradients are slight on the Chion Coast, and Formosa Channel and light winds in the light variable winds may be expected in the

northern part of the China Sea-

"Forecast>Light winds, cloudy, falt

SI

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

·MAILS, DUL English (Simia) arst inst. American (Morsa) 23rd hat. Canadian (Empress of India) 24th inst., German" (Zietzx) 25th-inst": American (Gaelic) 29th inst

American (Siberia) ath-prox.

American (Mongelio) 10th prox.

The A. A. Co. Claverburn lelt Kee lung yesterday morning,, and is due, here on

20th.inst

tong and China, Vark on 13th last

Second reading of the Billedtilled TheThe PM, S.Co., Korea

Set, left Manila for this port on Frid yolland is dus here on 23rd int

Noel, KC.B, Commander-in-Chief of the Far these dollars has fallen and the export of new itself into a simple question : Did the accused deal with pay for the purpose of promoThe as St. Fillans arrived at New York ou | Eastern Squadron, with the Admiral on board, dollars is allowed, by which it is possible to unlawfully strike the deceased in such a man the work of the Church of England la:Hong: |-iith inst; and the Ls Bedouin amvod at New

use these new Straits Dollars here now, the -undersigned think it right and desirable to fix all wages and make all further payments in dollars of the new issue, le connection with the above we beg to safe, that we propose to start on the Straits Dollars on all the cetates under our management, and crave you in com

is due to arrive in Hongkong on Friday next,i: THE engagement is announced, and the mar Agents for Messi Alles & Sons Electrical riage will shortly take place, between the Rev.

Plant and Centrifugal Pumps.

Frank Child, missionary, of 28 Bonham Road and Miss Alice Beatrice Sutton, of Norwich, Norfolk, England, who is now on her way out [51 to this Colony.

jegrain Address Telephone No. 358.

3rd May, 1904,

کو مقامی خواب

sideration of this to do the same."

R

VONDZI SB. C. Ross

a unanimous verdict of not guilty, Chloese Emigration (Amendment) Ordinance,

His Lordship said he concurred with the Binding. He discharged the prisoner, but urged him to be very careful in foture as to pushing peopler the cred

BPS Clerk of Councils.

The CPR CA

arrived at Yokohama inst, and left again at

The acquitted thanked His Lordship, and left N.B.-A meeting of the Finance Committee Kobe where she is dut, to

the Court with his friends.

will be held immediately after the Council, 19th inst.

Share This Page