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what China is, but of what she should be and of what means will work the transform ation. For example, the voting class is wisely limited one, for no one would surely dream as yet of a universal suffrage in China. And the list of eligible candidates is con- fined within still stricter limits, which is again a wise provision, when one considers how very few among the multitudes of China have the intelligence to be mem bers of a Board of Aldermen, or could be held to financial accountability for their treatment of the public interests The democratic spirit, of the paper is re markable. The meetings of the Council, with certain specified exceptions, are to be open to the public. The people have an advocate before the local magistrate, should
wate madarm ABJOUR MENT
In the matter of the Pung Sio Parg in which the debtor was sum noned for public examinan tiop, the case of Li Kwan Hing, foradjourned public examination, the case of Lang Ngan Pan, for public examination; the case of Yes Ching Wing and others, and the Tung Fat Lung Kee, for public examination, he case of Aur Ka Po, the creditors' petition for adjudica tinn, were all adjourned rise die får various reasons, upon the application of the solicitors, representing the parties, the Official Receiver having ob objectión,
FIRE IN DES VŒUX ROAD,
DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT $10,000,
"Ai, the Supreme Court this morning before his Hobbur the Chief Justice, presiding in ]. A somewhat serious fire occured in Des Hankruptcy Jurisdiction, alat of it cases was. Veux Road Cenizal shortly before ten o'clock presented for: beating and disposal when the heat right, resulting in damage to the amquet, following dispositions was
it is estimated, of $to,coo. The fire occur red at house 16, 177, the ground, fest and accord floors of which are tenanted by tobacconist. When, the outbreak was die- covered information was at once sent to the Fire Bridgade, which promptly arrived on the scene. A strong flow of water was inme diately obtained and, indeed, the strength of the flow required all the efforts of the As a matter of fact, Fireman Parr was taken firemen to direct it against the building.
unawares, wilb iba result that the nozzle of the hose which he was operating struck him a serious blow in the eye inflicting injuries which required his removal to hospital. Naturally fire of this character occurring in one of the principal thoroughfares of Hongkong attracted a huge crowd and as a consequence the tram way service was for the time being entirely disorganised. The damage, which, it à ay be stated, is covered by insurance to the extent of 512,030 was duo mainly to the tons of water played upon the flamer by the brigade. It is stated that the fire originated Though thö faulty.
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The Official Receiver applied to hid Honour for an order approving a composition agreed to at the meeting of the creditors in the case of Leung Tsung. Aker quoting authorities lo support of the application his Honour passed an order approving the composition.
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CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT IN CHINA.
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not serve together on the committee. When the matters under consideration have a personal interest to them or their near relatives, members are debarred from the discussion and from voting, and the chair. man from presiding until the matter is dis- posed of. One cannot turn from the consideration of this inspiring document without a sigh of disappointment that the splendid possibilities afforded by the city of Canton for such an organization has hitherto gone unimproved. Why the richest and
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DEBTOR ARRESTED. The public examination of Chas Sin Hon had a startling finale as far as the debtor was concerned. Chan Sis Hoo took the stand and said that he had no assets at all; his libilities were $29,co.
Mr. H. C. Bailey, of Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master, who appeared for the petitioning and sole creditor, Tai Chun, of Wing Lok Street applied for the arrest of the debtor on the ground of his making false statements in his statement of affairs,
·His Honour said be was afrald he could not make an order without hearing some evidence. A brother and a nephew of the debtor
were called and their evidence was to the effect that the debtar had shares to
pawnshops in Aberdeen and Canton and in the country, and also owned paddy fields valued a 2000 taels. Their evidence proved the debtor to have nearly $100,000 wonh of
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CHINESE PARTNERSHIP.
KX-SANITARY HOARD, INTERPRETER IN »
COURT
Is the Summary Jurisdiction Court this Puisne Judge, presiding, the partnership issue morning, before his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise,
in the case of eng Ship Ling and Wong Tsoi, of No. Min Kwa Lang, carrying on business
Mr. Brution :" And you say" you, never borrowed any money from Mrs. Lai Chi Chia ? —No, I did not borrow may inoney from her.
Mr. Brutton : Then why did you pay interest every moort ?It was not wages; it was the half of Lai Chi Chin's salary,
"Mrs. Lai Chi Chiň (In, Iu. Han) was called and definitely proved the loans of $5,000 and $2,500 to the Tak Li Lung firm, and stated that the money paid monthly was, to be called
wages" and not "interest."
¿To Mr. d'Almada a Castro (in cross-
examination) witness said that when she was married she had money of her own, and also valuable presents and furniture. money transferred to your husband's name?- |_ But when you were married was not the
No, it was not; I kept it in my own name.
In separate banking accounts-I did not pat the money in the back; I kept it in my own safe.
How much did you usually have in, thê
safe? Sometimes $5,503, sometimes more.
Were you not afraid to keep so much. money in your house?—No, I wasn't
Mr. d'Almada e Castro: The Indy is really my witness, my Lord, but she is hostile, ad
have no more questions to ask her."
That closed the case for the plaintiff, Mr. Brution said that he would call evidence to show that it was a trumped up case got up Latween the plaintiff in this case and Lau Hing Pong. Lai Chi Chin had his own busi. gess, and property in Canton and many other places in China.
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He was not and never was a partner in the Tak Li Lung firm, and on the day on which for capital he was in Canton with his wife and he was supposed to have made the payments his wife's sister.
Lai Chi Chia was called and said he was
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as the Si Yik Lung ficu, konsmith, versus the || sole partner in the Wän Keg firm. He had no Tak Li Lung firm of No. 250, 2nd Lau Hing other business, and no shares in any other Pong and Lai Chi Chin, partners, for the business in Hongkong. He had land and recovery of the sum of $338.23 due on a pro-houses in Canton and other places. His wile missory nose dated 18th March, 1907, was kept a separate account.
In this case it will be remembered [that Lai" Chi Chin denied his partnership, in order to get out pl. his responsibility in that case.
resumed
Witness here caser orically denied the state meats of Lay Hing fog, and said, he had nothing to do with the winding up of the Ta Li Lung, nor the effecting of a composition The matter at imuè now was whether Lai¦ with the creditors of that firm. He remem- bered Lai San Tong going to him and making him to lend the Tak Li : ung some money. He
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Chi Chin was or was not a partner.
Mr. G. K. Hall Bruston, of Messrs. Brutted
and Heit, appeared for Lai Chi Chiu, Mr. F. X. d'Almada é Castro appearing for the Tak Li Lung firm.
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Da calling on the case which had been ad journed from last week, Mr. d'Almada a Castro
of the fak Li Ling firm,
refused to lend it as he was afraid he would not get the money back.
At this stage the witness was told to stand down while the evidence was taken of an off cial from the Stamp Office who stated that
property, all mention of which, his had, sup called Lau Hing Pang, the managing partner when Lau Hing Poug applied for stamps he pressed.
Mr. Kemp, Official Receiver, applied for an adjournment of the examination.
Mr. Bailey had no objection, but renewed his application for a warrant for the arrest of the debtor under sections 24, sub-section e, and 82, sub-section (, which provided that if any debtor did not provide full particulars of their affairs to the Uficial Receiver, or made any omissions or mis-statements which they could not satisfactorily explain to the Court, the latter had an in de 3 for the arrest of the debtor.
After looking up the sections,
His Honour (to Mr. G. A. Hastings, of Messrs. Hastings and Hastings, who appeared for the bankrupt): I suppose you have nothing to say after this, Mr. Hastin,a?
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ADSETT ABOARD U. SI CRUISER.
[From Our Uth Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 15th August, 4.10 p.m.
Gertrude Dayton, is a prison
Adsett, the alleged murderer of
board the U. S. cruiser Galves Chefoo.
on
BOARDING THE "HONGKONG MARU" AT
- SHANGHALEJA Three detectives of S. M. Police visited, the
Hongkong Maru yerlerday evening, says the
N. G. D. Newes "of roth "losta with a warrant for the arrest of a man, supposed to be travelling "on that steamer, who is wasted by the Hong, kong authorities in connexion with the murder of the woman whose body was found in a box on board the R. M. S. Monteagis on Sunday last,
No one answering the description was on board the Hongkong Maru yesterday, however, though an American whose mauner xroused considers:
able comment want on board the day before the he was a "spuit" out of luck, tried to get a steater left Hongkong, and after stating that
passage to San Francisco by giving a quantity of jewellery as security for the passage money. The matter was referred to the ship's officers, and, on an emphatic refusal bèlng given, the 'man returned ashore at Hongkong ; the des- cription of the man is similar to that forwarded from Hongknog. If this individual should prove to be the one wanted by the Hongkong police, it is a matter for surprise that his move- mests should have been so carelessly followed.
HOUSE COLLAPSH IN CAINE
ROAD,
THREE WORKMEN INJURED
Another house collapsa occurred in the `city yesterday afternoon, when a building, which is stated to be of some age, fell and caused injuries to
workinen, who were engaged upon its demolition, The house in question was St, Caine Road, situated
three
always said he alone was the Tak Li Lung.
so close proximity to the building which was Witness said there were two partners in the Lai Chi Chin was then recalled, and in reply formerly occupied by Sir Paul Chater. At firm; they were Lai Chi Chin and himself.to Mr. d'Almada e Castro (in cross-examination) the time that the occurrence took place ibera He pointed out the said Lai Chi Chin who said he had never been to the Tak Li Lung were fourteen men engaged in the work of zir was just entering the Court.
shop. He never told the fokir to put their ing the building to the ground, and when the hearts into the business, because he did not accident occurred three, of them wera, unfor know them. He never went to any dinner-tunately, caught in the falling débris. They party to discuss the terms of the new partner ship of the Tak Li Lung.
Continuing, witness said that the capital, of the firm was $10,000, of which he contributed $4,500 in cash, and 52,500 in effects, and Lai Chi Chin subscribed $5,000. There were three partnership books, of which witness kept one, and another was haude Chi Chio,
third being kept in the shop.
Witness here proceeded to detail the pay ments of Luỷ Chia máking up the $5,000 When the shop was started it was arranged that each partner should draw So as salary witness' salary being for services as a working partner, and Lai Chi Chin's as a sleeping Mr. Hastings: I am afraid not, my Lord. His Honour: Then a warrant must isius at partner. There were lurther payments made once for the arrest of the debtor Chan Sinai Chi Chin's behall, to increase. Lat Chi Chin told witness to divide his salary between La San Tong and his wife. These The Bankruptcy Court adjourned sine die,
payments were entered in the salary book, Witness made out all the accouois and Bir. Lai
Hon.
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Mrs. Chan, sister of Mrs. Lai Chi Chin, said dot talk over her money matters with her sister. Sha kawan had, money, because she got a dowry from her father when she was married. She was present in 'her' sister's house in Septembar of last year when the latter handed over to Lau Hing. Pong
To Mr. d'Almada e Castro wliness said 'sho was a married woman, living in Caine Road.
Mr. d'Almada Castro: Did you also get a married?
S. WATSON & CO., most populous city in the Empire, with its progressive population multitudes of whom LIMITED,
have absorbed new ideas from residence or travel abroad of themselves or their friends, should not be selected among the very first for making the experiment in municipal government, one finds it difficult to com prehend on any supposition other than that, it is for lack of a Viceroy capable of seeing the need and the opportunity which the present situation in Canton presents, and computin ca peatus cally and efficiently with it. We feel per suaded that the Goremment need have no fear in pursuing a very liberal policy with the Cantonese. Whatever of turbulence they may have manifested we are convinced has been for the most part not so much batred of authority as the convulsive_move_ ment of awakened intelligence and conscious capacity rebelling against unnatural restraint. We give our readers in another part of What they need is not so much means for this issue a summary of one of the most im. repression as modes of expression. We are MR: 1. Korials Altes, general manages and Chi Chong was supplied with a copy of the She had.mansy of her own.
confident, that under the guidance of an Mr. G. van Thiel de Vries, technical manage issued in China in recent years. We refer appreciative officer of large ability the Can; representing the East Asiatic Dredging Co the third moon of this year. Witness told dowry from your father when you were
tonese would manifest great optitude in the Municipal Government in China." Ever art of self-government. We hope they may since the return of the Imperial Travelling soon be given the opportunity to make the Commission the matter of a constitutional experiment. government for China has been under dis cussion. An Imperial Decree was issued promising it. It has been understood for some time that the scheme was to be intro duced experimentally in some of the smaller political divisions of the country, but the fear was that, like so many things that have been promised, in China, it would remain a magnificent programme on paper. But evi- dently Viceroy Yuan Shi Kai believes that Imperial edicts are to be interpreted as meaning what they say, and with charac-afinchuria. teristic energy and promptness he has at- tacked the problem, and, on the principle that the only way to do things is to do them, he has inaugurated the new system on what appears to be a very practical basis in the-native city of Tientsin. The visitor to the North is profoundly impressed with the exceptional evidences of real ability and progressiveness in this remarkable man'as shown in the various enterprises which he
to the article on the "First Experiment in
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
Ten Bokkel Huisiak, Korthals Alles van Thiel de Vries & Co., contractors for dredging opera tions in the Huangpu and also for the building
of the breakwater, hive arrived in Shanghai and 'opérations will start very shortly,
A SAD case of suicide occurred in Hanging yesterday when a young, Chinese woman, The appointment of Japanese an Vice-Minis-residing at 13, Cochrane Street, committed felo ters in Korea is imminent
de re by taking opium The woman in LIEUT. A. Goll, Laspector of Army Schools, question is stated to have been the concubine proceeded to-day per s.3. Huichow to Tientsin of a wealthy Chinaman and it is believed bat and Pekin on inspection duty.
monthly accounts. The business stopped in him that there was a loss in the business, and Lai Chi Chi told him to collect all the debts, and offer a composition to the creditors, How did you remember the date of the" pay-
were promptly extricated by their fellow-work- men and sent to the Tung Wa Hospital, where it was found that their injuries were not of a serious nature.
THE MANCHU PERMANENT
GARRISONS,
When the first Emperor of this Dynasty be
$1,500 on luua. She as ed her sister why she gan to rule this country, be stationed in the tent so much money, and she said she knew Capitals of the most important provitices of the Lao Hing Pong and the money was quite safe. Empire large bodies of Mauchu troops to serve Witness was also present in October when Lauas permanent garrisons-and-to enforce the Hing Pong's wife came to her sister and handed Manchu role in the provinces. These Man her Saç, saying, “this is for interest."
Chu: or. Banner troops, brought their families with them, and their 'descendants ·resida, to this day in the cities 'first garrisoned by their ancestors deurly 250 years ayo. Each Man- chu garrison is commanded either by a Tanar General or Lieutenant-General. The follows' ing are the cities China 'roper possessing Manchu permanent garrisons, namely, "Nan- ̧king (Kiangau), Chlochou (Hopeb), Foochow (Fukien) Hangchou (Chékiang), Ch'ingchou
Canton (Kwangtung), and. Saiyuan-Cheng (Shansi), or mine provinces out of the eighteen of China Proper. It is now proposed by the Minis- drill sergeants to each of the Manchu garrisons and select the most promising of the younger. members for the formation of foreign-modelled regiments which may be depended upon in times of emergencies. This is a very sensible
Witness (smiling); You bet I did,Laughter.) To Mr. Brutton (in cross-examination): Witment of interest to your sister so well? Be ness said he was an interpreter formerly at the cause it was just two days before we got a (Shantung),Hiian(Shensi),Chèngiu(Szechuan), Sanitary Board, but he was dismissed though telegram telling us of our father's death in
he didn't know why.
Yr Brutton: Of course, you don't know.
Australia.
Lai San Tong was called and said he
But immediately after you were dismissed you heard that Lai Chi Chin wat a partner inry of War to send specially qualified officers apd
started the Tak Li Lung firm ?
Witness: Yes, tlint is 60,
Mr. Brution: Then you started in 1903, and nol 1995 as you said before?-Well, it would
be about that date.
the reason for her rash act was family trople When she was iscovered she was it a comatose condition' and neighbours shtailed her removal to the Tung Wab Hospital, wière she received every attention, but notwithstand
succombed. She was twenty-eight years of Chi Chin told me→
the Tak Li ung firm. He never knew of any arrangement by which he was to receive $50 a month from the Tak Li Lung for obtaining them lains. He never obtained any loant for the firm. He knew both Lai Chi Chin and
TUE immigration authorities have resolved to enforce the law against illegal immigration upon 106 japanese krom Mexico. They will be deported from San Francisco by the P. M. Sing the efforts of the plysician in charge be partner so as to notify the public?-Well, Lai on resuming Messrs. Brutton and P. X. d'Al.. deteriorated to such a degree as to have become '
M. Bration: When you lake in a partner Lau Ping Pong, but never heard about their plan on the part of the Goveryment as from al}' isn't it usual to add a character to the sign being partners. of the firm, and advertise the admission of a
A MR. Lewisohn, an enterprising gentleman, | age. who has intely walked from Canton, to Chang she, in company with his "boy" and some carriers, arrived in Hankow by steamer from the Hunan capital on the 6th inst...
LEAVE of absence to England on transfer on probation to the Army Service Corps, has been granted to 2nd Lieuteoant J. F. Fasken, 3rd Middlesex Regiment, from date of sailing (about 23rd August) to 30th September.
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E Hakodate correspondent of the Ke femid wrote as follows on August Yeste day afterocon at 3.30, the following ships & Admiral Moore's squadron arrived fron Niigata :-King Alfred, Bedford, Kent As fren, Fame, Handy, Hart, Whiting, rago Janes. Fine weather prevails, and throughout, the town, the Union Jack is very ma în evidence. The squadron, will proably
time, but its exact programme ind yet, known. The ships eventually go to Vizivos- tock, where it is expected they will receve hearty welcome.
Mr. Bratton: We don't want to hear what Lai Chi Chie told you; isn't it usual? Well, it is; but wherever I went I was known as the Tak Li Lung, and so we thought it useless to change the page.
Mr. Brutton: Now, didn't you, as a matter of fact, commence business in 1897 ?—No; || began about five years ago.
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Mr. Brutton? Then how do you account for this letter? It is from the Registrar General.
Mr. Brutton: When did you move to z5o
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At 1 p.m., the Court adjourned fox tiffin and mada'e Castro addressed the Court, reviewing the evidence on behalf of their respective cli.
ente..
His Hapour then briefly reviewed the facts, and said the weight of evidence was that the story told by Lau Hing Pong was a straight one, the books showed it, and the witnesses for Lai Chi Chin were lying. There was no doubt that Lai Cai Chip was a partner in the Tak Li Lung firm, and there must be judgment for plaintiff with costs.
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Witness (after reading the letter): Well,
A TOKIO telegram, of the 9th, inst„, states that I lived there for some time.
***, M. S. Kend can down a local steamer on Queen's Road West ?
the 8th inst., near Hakodate. All the crew Witness: I moved on the date of the great | was saved. typhoon, the 18th September last.
Mr. Brulion: Where are your books? Witness produced the account books.
has in band. It will be recalled that the six sub-heutenants at the Chinese Navy, who proceed to Muroran in four or five days! You are an interpreter and can read English. foreign provisional government in 1900 razed have been serving as midshipmen on board our the city wall and constructed 'in its place a China Squadron, left Shanghai by the P. & O boulevard encircling the old Chinese city. S. Simla on pth inst. for England to continue The Viceroy has taken hold of the matter of their naval training in the British Navy reform vigorously and the past seven years As the result of the departure of Mr. H. H. have seen truly great changes throughout. Gomperte for England by the C. P. R. liner Chili province, but more especially in Tien-Monteagle, via Canada, Mr. F. A. Hareland tain the seat of his Viceroyalty. Here presided in the first Court at the Magistracy macadamized roads, sewers, electric lights, to-day, while Mr. C. &. D. Melbourne occupied a telephone system, water works, hospitals, the beach in the second Coort,
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accounts, through continual neglect,, (he un- disciplined Banner troops in question have a reproach and a byword amongst their Chinese
fellow-resident?.-N. C. D. News7
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AT midnight on the and init, two Tapanese ladies who were passing the site of the, fate Prefectural Hospital in Shimoyamato Don, 7 Chome, Kabe, were suddenly approached by a man named M:zsla Takjsuga, who was once a K be policeman and now keers a boarding house for men of the Water Police. One of the ladies ran away, but Mizota saized hold of the other and attempted to outrage her. The lady struggled violently, and fortunately some of the neighbours went to her rescue and secured the usagilant, who was handed over to the police,
SHIPPING AND MATE
'MAILS DUS,
Americas (America Maru) 18th iest 'French (Tourane) 19th Inst.
Canadian (Tarter) 23rd inst. The E. & A. sa. Aldiskam left Sydney on
A YOUNG 'married woman aarried Che Lin,
Three houseboys in the employ of Mo P. W. residing at 68, Third Street, West, Poin was
Goldring, sollcítor, were arrested on a charge at the Police Court, to-day, with attempig to commit suicide in the harbour last sight. The Mr. Brutton: Why is there no entry here of of stealing a gold compass, the appendage to sooth inst, for this port of Queensland and occurrence took place of farine's what the assets wod liabilities of the firm? did Albert chain, yesterday afternoon. It appears Mania about seven o'clock, and fortunately it was not enter them, because I told Lai. San Toog that Mr. Goldring had given the trinket ip an · The Ben Line 14. Beslaware, from, Antwerp ́observed by an Indian constable, in thadis, all about the position because he represented | Mr. E. A. Katch, passenger agent, and shortly and London, left. Singapore on 13th løst, for schools, museums, exhibits, are in evidence The Superintendent of the Eastern Extension trict. The constable," No. 549," immediely | Lai Chi Chin.
afterwards the latter found that he had mislaid this post, commit
The M. M. Co.'s ss. Touran, with the next as results, and sanitary, public works, and, Australasis and China Telegraph Co., Ltd, went to her assistance and brought her tore Mr. Brutton: And why did you make no | It. Afiér a futile search it was surmised that the police departments, and periodical con. informs us that the telegraph operators' strike after some trouble. On being interrated entry in your books of the leans of $5000 and article had been appropriated by one of the bonse rouch mail, will leave Saigon on 16th inst
at 7 am for this portare BE ferences of his officials appear as among the to all the principal cities of the United States at No. 7 Police Station as to the five $2,500 from Mrs. Lai Chi Chin?--I don't know bays and a message was sent from "Parkside," The N. Y. K. 15. Kagoshima Mark, Bom
Mr. Goldring's residence in Kowloon, to the hay Line, left Moji for this port on, 19th inst... instruments of his tremendous energy. The also affects telegrams directed via Pacific" for her act, she stared that she had see anything about that,
Mr. Brution: When you look in Lai Chi | Yau-ma-ti Police Statles, Sergeant Appleton | and is expected kore on 19th inst. "Regulations" show evidence of having to Canada and Central and South America, the assaulted by her husband, and in despair sited been carefully worked out. It is clear that in same being only accepted for the present at to take her life. The husband was theroon Chin as a partner why did you not enter a resporded to the call and found the inissing their elaboration the most approved Western senders' risk. They can, however, bass via arrested and charged at the Police Couthis statement of the actual position of the firm compass under the bed of the No. 1 "boy" Atlantic" without restriction, as also telegrams morning. He was fleed one dollar andored I lost my books, in which those entries were, As it was believed that all the boys were con usage has been followed. Yet they are not to New York and Boston. By latest advice to find surely to the amount of Stoe his in the typhoon
cerned in the matter the three were arrested a mere work of imitation. The author from San Francisco there is at present no delay good behaviour during the ensuing six mitht
Mr. Bratton: Then how did you happen to They appeared before Mr F. A. Hazeland, at have borrowed freely from Western sources. on the Commercial Pacific, Company's wire whils his wife had niso to find surely the save these books?---They were in the first case the Police Cour, this mercing, and the case
sust over to No. 250... But the best thing about this document is across to New York.
URMA LUES.
The M. M. Co's us. Longsor (Cargo bost) from Antwerp and posts of call left Singapor 4th inst, and is expected here on or about the 20th inst
Manila yesterday at 4 pm, and is expected, to The T. K. K. x.g. Amarica, Mark, wrived at sail from there at 4 p.m., Friday, making her duo at this part about nosa Sundari, S