Intimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY AUGUST 16 1907.

a half millions, about the same as France, while fourth place was occupied by Great Britain with 13,298,315 tacls, a reduction of something like seven and a half millions on the figures for 1995. It need not be re- A. S. WATSON & CO., pealed that a large proportion of Hong. kong's imports were in all likelihood intended for the British market, but there is nothing to show it. The Continent of Europe as a

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ANDREWS, C..

The death occurred, at the Peak Hospital to-day, of Mr. David Alexander Andrews, C.E., who has been engaged at Quarry Bay ship yard for some years. r. Addrews, who was suffering from congestion of the longs, was removed to the hospital a fortnight ago, but the disease was firmly established and he succumb.

BUNGKONG WATER POLO SHIELO COMPETITION

FIFTH ROUND, 2

SA" TEAM V* 87TH CO, R. 0. A.

What proved to be the hardest and best match so far in the Shield Competition was

CANTON DAY BY DAY:

REFORMING JUDICIAL PROCEDURE,

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 15th August. The Nambo" Magistrate, has decided to establish a law court in his yamen on the same | tines as in, föreign countries. "The Viċeregał au-

tion ofcortain partsofthe yamen for the purpose. Like a foreign. Court, there will be the presiding Judge's bench, the bar for lawyers, and stands witnesses, etc. On completion of this alteration, the court will be opened without delay,

THE BUND,

The Shan Hou Chu officials have recony

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SERVICE

SHANGHAI POLICE.

COMMISSION'S INDICTMENT,

HIGHER PAY, DETTER ACCOMMODATION AND STRICTER DISCIPLINE RECOMMENDED.

[From Our Own Correspondent]

Shanghai, 16th August, 12.40 p.m.

The Commission appointed to ins

whole contributed to the material well-being ed this morning. Mr. Andrews was'a Scotsman, played, yesterday at the V.R.C. enclosure be. 7thority has already been obtained for such astep of Chincee producer to the extent of and a cousin of Mr. D. Macdonald the engineer fore a large gathering of interested Civilian and and work has now commenced with the altera 43,579,468 Laels, an advance of fully seven-chief at Quarry Bay Ab ut five or six Military spectators.. and a half millions over the total recorded | years ago he came to Hongkong for Messrs. Soon after commencement of the game, H. A in the previous year. It may be noted that Punchard, Lowther and Co. He returned Lammert iried a couple of shots, which ware among the patrons of Chipere energy was home after about two years' service, but later well saved. The bali was then sent up, but on came back under agreement with Moss, was returned soon after and Barros this time Portugal, which purchased" goods valued at 510, while, Norway increased her Chinese Butterfield and Swire. At Quarry Bay, Mr. tried a shot which went high of the goal. From

Andrews was popular with all bands, and his a goal throw, Pereira got the ball when he was mended to H. E. the Acting Viceroy, for re- imports from 140 tacls in 1905 to 175 last death at the early age of 43 years will be much very near goal, but was fouled. A free throw isstatement, the different welyuans of the year; None of the advances in the regretted. Mr. Andrews was unmarried. The was allowed him, but the Artillerymen managlund Department, who had been degraded inquire into the administration of the export values is more remarkable than that funeral took place this afternoon and was at.ed to send the ball up the bath, then Carroll connection with the case of the sealing up and which is comprised under the head of ended by practically the entire staff of Messrs. swam up, and from half way had a fine and hard confiscation of the properties of the contractors "Russia-Pacific ports.". In 1905 Russia in Butterfield & Swire,

shot at the R, G. A. poul which the supporters of the band work, Chan Lun Tai & Co. The the Far East was a customer to the amount

of the V.R.G. thought was a goal, but Rodwell Chu oficials stated that the weiyuans con of 2,952,001 fuels; last year ihe total had

defended well. After this Lammert got passes-cerned have done extri, good work after the sion of the ball and pissed to Pereira who was case towards the building of the bond. jumped to 19,496,492 taels, an emphatic

again fouled nöd-thus a capital opening was testimony to the industrial revival inaugurat. (We do not necessarily endorse the opicions expirmsed Jost in the V.R.C, Pereira and Lamment tried ed by energetic traders at the Russian Paci-

Guranteed to contain so per cent, of Pare fic ports. The connection of China with

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time after time to score before half time, but their efforts proved futile. When the whistle went for half time, there was no scoring done

by either side.

VILLAGE RONDERY,

On the 8th instant, a robbery of a serious nature. was committed by a gumber of high waymen at the Pak Ya Village in the district of Famhéi. Five houses were ransacked and goods and cash to the extent of 1,8_a_taels were. taken away by the robbers. Besides, two men were kidnapped, who were proprietors of shops in the locality. Letters have since been re- ceived by these men's relatives in their own

In the second half, the V.R.C, men redoubled ́their efforis to score, and Lamment and Pereira again kept up a continuous attack on the Artillery's goal, but could 'aat manage to net Heal, as Rodwell, the R.G.A.'s goalkeeper writing stating that upon a certain date if a stopped every attempt. Whenever Pereira got sum of $30,000 were handed over to a certain the bail, there was a loud outburst of cheering. person in a specified place, they will be releas from the Club's supporlets, as everybody ex-d, and that the case ought not to he reported pected him to score.

On nae occasion in the midst of a scramble in front of the V. R. C goal it looked on if a goal would be scured by Ganter, but he was relieved of the ball by Carroll which was a st up again, and thus the game ended in a draw, with no scoring.

to the authorities as it would tend to make the situation worse for the captives.

CONSULAR VISIT. Acting Viceroy. Wo will receive to-day the Consul-General for the United States of Amer- ira at Canton,

CANTON-HANKÓW RAILWAY.

A. USEFUL SUGGESTION. Russia in Europe was also enhanced by

TO, TREUITOR or the "Honokand Tulkumari," about two and' a quarter million tuels, the

Sir, I venture through the medium of your value of the Russian purchases having risen columns to offer a suggestion to the Stewards of MEDIUM. Guaranteed to contain 10 per cent, of Pure from 2,817,201 taela in 1964 and 3,555,978 the longkong Jockey Club

taels in 1995 to 5,724,996 last year. The originality in putting forward a request that the aggregate value of the exports was, as stated, Jockey Club might consider the advisability of 216,456,739 taels. There is little of outnumbering the ponies while in training for the annual races. The proposal has been made in standing interest in the figures showing the Guaranteed to contain 5 per cent of Pure value of the original exports from the Singapore and should certainly merit consi- deration here. Fram the sister Colony-l learn that the committee of the Singapore Sporting Clab have decided that in future all horses and griffins in training shall wear a numbered saddle cloth-the number on the cloth corres ponding to a number in a printed "Lis of Horses and Griffins in Training" which may be procured at the Race Course. Griffins will

The other day the Acung Provincial Judge, have saddle cloths with the figures in red and other horses will have cloths in black numbers of any individual-member-of-the-V-R-C-team-au ui-chuk, in connection with the finance It would be very hard to criticise the playing Kung Sum-sim, had a conference with Mr. The advantage of carrying a numbered saddle, as they all played n sterling game, but Sayer of the Canton Hankey Railway Company cloth is so obvious, that I really wonder it had after half time showed signs of fatigue, whilst not been brought to the notice of local sports. E. Lamment in goal had practically nothing men long before this. It is a feature of social to do, as the ball was nearly all the time up al life in Hongkong for a particular gathering to the other end of the bath. meet at the Race Course in Happy Valley during the training season each year. The terest, great as it is, in the performances of the animals each morning will be considerably enhanced if their identity is easily recognizable before the closing of the entries in January each year. I trust Mr. H. P, White, who is acting for our genial Clerk of the Course op leave, will take the foregoing suggestion isto consideration, and lay the matter before. bis Stewards at their next meeting.-YoursŒC---

JOCKEY. "Fongkong, 16th August, 1907.

various Customs districts. The outward trade of Canton expanded from 41,697,433 taels in 1905 to 43,580,291 fast year: Kowloon's exports showed a trifling decrease; Shanghai's figures advance! nearly seven millions, and the same record was attained by Tientsin. On the other hand, the expon value of the produce shipped at Hankow declined by some three million tacks, while at Wuhu there was a reduction of over eight millions. As to the details of the articles produced and exported, it may be of interest' to learn that whereas in the previous year China des- patched abroad 'opium to the value of 1,348,116 tauls, last year the total of A: S. WATSON & CO., nearly 5,000 piculs purchased for foreign

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DEATH..

At the Peak Hospital, August 16th, Dayin ALEXANDER ANDREWS, CE, Quarry Bay Shipyard. Aged 43 years.

The Hongkong heleye.....,

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HONGKONG, Friday, August 15, 1997.

CHINA'S EXPORt tråde.

consumption was valued at 2,012,127 tacks, 4 significant increase. Of that amount Hongkong wook 147 piculs, worth 55.213 taels, French Indo-China over 4,000, piculs, worth 1,600,316 taels, and Japan 500 piculs valued at 347,018tacls. Taking all things into consideration, the general depression which existed last year, the 'occasional disturbances which arose in the interior, and the uncer- tainties of the political atmosphere, there is p-reason to cavil at China's produce trade ring 1966, and it is to be hoped that the ult may, be even more satisfactory this

LOCAL AND GENERAL..

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CHINESH PARTNERSHIP,,

A PENDING appeal,

The Antillerymen also played a very good Kame and stuck to their men, well; al- though after half time two or three of

them looked a goalkeeper, proved himself to be the right man bit fired. Fodwell, their,

in the right place, and to bini the honour is duc of saving his team from defeat, as he stopped no less than about twenty to twenty-five hard shots.

The Teams were :—

V.R.C. "A" FL. E. Lammert (goal), H. A. Lammert, A. K. Alves (julībucks), A. V. Barros. | (hallback), A. H. Carrol, H. C. Sayer'and J. M.

Roza Pereira (forwards)

87th Co., R.G.A. :-Rodwell (goal), Donog bue, Greenwood (fullbacks), Ward (halfback), Fleetwood, Center and Bloomfield (forwards),

COMPETITION TABLE.

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The Judge impressed upon Mr. Lau the importance the matter and requested him to, by all means, take up the duty as requested. So yesterday the' Company, again sent the letter of appointment to Mr. Lau. But it is not ascertained whether Ms. Lau will decline it agale or not.

COMPENSATION.

The Canton authorities have remitted to the Tamtai of the circuit of Yumchow and Limchow $5,000 to be divided as compensation, among those soldiers who were more or less wounded,

and the relatives of those who were killed, during the recent disturbances in that district.

FRENCH CINEMATOGRAPH

·SHOW,

ANNAMITE COOLIE SUES FOR WAGES,

A case of a somewhat unusual character came up for bearing in the Summary Jurisdic tion Court this morning, before his Honoar Mr. A. G. Wise, Puisne Judge, when an old and emaciated Annamite coolie, named Pham pay-kien, sought to recover from F. Flament manager of the cinematograph, situated in Das Vieux Road, opposite the Central Mar st, the sum of $16, being as to $16 ons month's

Shanghai Municipal Police and to report as to the best means of remedy. ing the defects complained of by dis- satisfied ratepayers, who have been clamouring for an improvement in the present condition of things, has now submitted its report.

It is recommended that the officer appointed as Captain Superintend ent of Police should be a capable administrator as well as an organiser. The force, it is stated, has out grown the conditions which at pre- sent govern it, and discipline gan erally is bad.

Inspectors are underpaid, while the officers are overburdened with clerical duties,

Comments are made regarding the unsuitability of past Superintendenta of Police.

Among its recommendations for the betterment of the Force, the Commission, suggests that there should be 250 foreigners, 500 Sikhs and 700 Chinese.

Better accommodation should be provided for the men, the pay should --"be increased; and a higher degree of

discipline maintained.

CHOLERA AT SINGAPORE,

TANJONG PAGAR COOLIK LINES ATTACKED,

The Singapore Free Press, of oth inst., says:-We understand that the cholera is not decreasing and that seven more cases occur. red yesterday. A number of cases have oc cured in the coolie, lipes at Tanjong Pagar, and two cases are reported from Pulau, Brani, So far, al Chinese, chiefly ricksba coolies, have been attacked. There were considerably.

wages, less $4 advanced, the wages being $10 aver a hundred contacts at the quarantine camp at St. John's island last night. The sani a month, and Sto for a deck passage to

Played Won. Lost. Drawn Points. Saigon, whence he was brought by his master,tary authorities are striving hard to check the

In the Summary Jurisdiction Court this morning, Mr. R. Gardiner, of Messrs. Brutton We understand the 8th Có, R.G.A,, will and Hell, appeared before his Honour Mr. A.play the Corinthian Yacht Club on Saturday (i. Wise, Puisne Judge, and applied for stay of afternoon, at 5.30 pm., lo play off their tie in execution in the Chinese partnership case, in the fourth round which ought to have been which his Honour yesterday decided that Li played off last week, but had to be postponed Chi Chin was a partner in the Tak Li Lungo account of the weather. This will sure firm, which case had been subjulier for some

prove a good match. considerable time, owing to the several adjourn. fients granted to one and the other of the

reason for this application V, R.C. "A"... 3 paities. The was that Lai Chi Chiu intended to appeal, R. H. K.Y, C... 5 Mr. d'Almada e Castro asked that a day be set 87th Co. R.G.A.'4 for the heating of this application: His Hon. Corinthian Y, A our said he could not do that; he would adjourn the case for one week and the appellant must get ahead with his appeal without losing any time. Mr. Gardiner said he would file the appeal within, seven days and the slay of execu tion was granted.

Ar the instance of Lance Sergeant Jackson, The Water Police, Chan Mi, master of licensed coolie-boat No.. 1,120, was arraigned before Commander Basil RH Taylor, RN, Marine Magistrate, and Harbour Master, on a charge of unlawfully carrying 9 passengers in excess of the number allowed by his licence, in Vic toria Harbour, on the oth inst. The case was adjourned till Jomories morning to enable the defendant to get his witness.

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EXTRADITION CHARGE COLLAPSES,

the defendant..

Paintiff said he was engaged in Saigon by the defendant to help in the operation of the cinema ngraphe and it was agreed that he shruuld be paid $20 a month. They were paid for. June, but not for July, except for an ad. vance of $1. It was also agreed that if he did his work properly and behaved "himself he was to have a pissage back to Saigon.

Plaintiff had asked for the money but de- fendant only offered him $16.

His Honour: Why did you leave his ser- vice-He dismissed me."

outbreak. It might be advisable for the au thorities to thoroughly clean out the street drains, which are said to be in a disgraceful condition Rubbish should also no; be allowed. to accumulate at the sides of the roads, and dust bins ought to be kept clean,

THE WRATHER.

The following report is from Mr. F..G. Yigg, Director of the Hongkong Observatory -

in the 'th at 1.5 a.The barn reter has fallen a little over the NE. coast of China, and

TUR China Critic understands that very shortly an American bank will open a branch in Tientsin; and arrangements are now being From the analysis, published by the Statis-False made for starting a Chino-Italian bank at tical Department of the Imperial Maritinie Tientsin ar at the capital. Customs of China, of the export trade of the country during 1906, it will be found that with the single exception of 1904 the value of the articles produced in China and ex ported has not been exceeded within the past ten years. In 1897 the value of the exports was 163,501,358 Haikwan tauls, while last year it had risen to 236,256,739 tacls, which was an increase of over eight and a half millions as compared with the previous year, but a decrease of some three millions as compared with 1904. In view of the fact that last year the produce markets of China could not by any manner of scans be described as particularly flourishing, that there was much distress and uffering among the people in consequence of the failure of the crops, that prices were on the down grade for the greater part of the year; the results achieved must be considered highly satisfactory: The development of China Two more old women-making altogether politically, must, of course, proceed puri pus three women and 指 man-were yesterday with the development of hernatural resources, arrested by Détective Sergeant Murison. in. and the figures collected and tabulated by connection with the kidnapping" case, in which the Customs service afford every indication Li Ngan, a fourteen-year-old servant girl, re- siding at 137, Hollywood Road, was taken that if, in respect of the export trade the from the custody of her guardians on Tue day country is not advancing, by giant strides it

lasi, under pretence of taking her to the then is at least maintaining a steady progress, tre, and confined in a house at Yau-ma-ti, pre- which furnishes the best criterion of China's paratory to being shipped to Saigon on the Chun, a fruit hawker, was the complainant. and price of the house the sum of P. 45,000 for you?-He had stulen them, my Lord and Lamocks, same as No.: 1,

THE Calcutta String Hand will play the follow. ing programme of music, during "dinner, at the Kowloos Hotel, to-morrow, the 17th inst, from 7.30 in 10 p.m. (weather permitting):--

....." Gold and Silver"

E, Leban Selection..........." Merrie England".....E. G. Koglander Coke-Walk........Go Ger"............ How Vate.................." Orchid"... ...J.. Munckton- Sélection .........................." Girl from Kays",

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March

Girl Save the King.

..... Franke

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. W. Scott Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third Batt, "The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Mid. dlesex Regiment) will play the following pro. gemma of music, during dinner, at the Hong- kang Hotel, to-morrow, the 17th insti2m).

March............"Wedingten Post “........ Stūra Valir

....... "Sultann ".............. 19rcaloesi Selection...........! Patience"................Sullivan Song................." Adica Marie "enaren goodsīkum Overture......

"Le placon Macon

.........Auber Valke (Leme)............

." Catemante * ¦ Selection........"The Harl and the Girl” oberon Caryil Polka..

• Farfadet * ..............Fahrbach Regimental Medica.

God Bless the Panics of Wals, God Save the King.

A CHINESE policeman. (177), attached to the Central Police Station, was summoned before M. F. A. Huzeland this afternoon, at the Police Court, on charges of theft and assault. Lau

In our issue of Wednesday last we were en- abled to report the arrest of Miguel Ossorios by Detective Sergeant Munison, ng board the Macao steamer Sui Aa. Ossorio, and a come panion Alejandro S. Macleod, had been wanted. by the Manda authoritick on the very serious charge of falsifying commercial documents, for the purposes of fraud.

From information received from Manila we are in a position to sta e that the charge related to the sale of a certain house and land in the city of Manila. This sale took place, it was alleged, some ten years ago, and al though the conveyance deed bore as the cost

Pressure is relatively high over S. China and the 5.-art of the China Sea, with slightly lower pressure over the NW, part of the China Sea and Tongking.

fje Honou: What for?-I do not know.'sen sligh;ly in 5. China and the Philippines, Defendant was then called, and through an interpreter from the French Consulate, said that he did not owe this money, but he was willing to pay the man $i ile would not pay lus pissive to Saigon.

Light or moderate SE winds are lively lo His Honour:, But that was the agreemeat?prevail in the Formosa Channel, and along the

Northern shores of the China Sea. Yer, my Lord, but he was to be honest and perform bis duties well.

The Japanese returns are lacking this

His Pa sour: And did He?--Not alto. morning gether, ty Lord:

.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending His Honour: Why did you dismiss him?at to a.m. to-day, 0.49 laches. foons a quosity óf my tools and other articles in his box which he had stolen from

me.

His Honour: Are you sure, he had stolen

them? I'e haps he was taking care of them

because when I asked him about the things he denied alt knowledge of them, and I found them secreted in his box in such a way as lo denote his intention to steal them.

-His Hoppur: Then why did you not take bmp to the Patice Court?

if

Delene'any's reply was inaudible at the Press

potentialities. With regard to the value of steamer Proda,, The police expect their case to He stated that on the afternoon of the 9th it was only recently discovered that the actual the direct export of Chinese produce to be renity some time next week when the quartette instant the defendant, who was on duly, came money paid to these house agents was P. 65,000, foreign countries; Hongkong as usual heads will be brought out for trial,

up to his stall and picked up two pomegranates, They, it was alleged, so manipulated the docu the list with a total of 82,740,427 taels, a

which he ate. Then he started to leave. Witment us to cover up their alleged theft. slight increase over 1905, but much of what YEUNG TIN, a ticksha enolie, resiling at 77,ness called for payment. The lukong refused, Upon learning this the owner of the house is placed to the credit of Hongkong should Wanchai Road, was charged before Mr. C. A. he said, and assaulted him, Complainant weet instituted proceedings in the Court of First D. Melbourne, at the police court, this morning, honte and reported the matter to his master, Instance in Manila when on hearing of properly be divided amongst the other ports with attempting to rob an intoxicated European who advised him to issue a summons against this Macleod and Ossario fled to Hongtable. of the world. In parenthesis, it may be in Arsenal Street shortly before midnight the lukong. The case was adjourned.

kong and then to Macao, where they have His Honnart You say you are willing to mentioned for the beneft of the uninitiated yesterday. The accused denied the allegation,

been residing until Wednesday 1st when pay his $167-Yes, my Lord; I have it here. Ossorio ventured to return to this Colony, his fix Honour: Well, you are not bound to that the Haikwan tael in which the value of Inspector Gourlay, who prosecuted, said that CAPTAIN Paramore, s.1. Harting, on a recent Chinese exports is calculated is equivalent to the Europeana sailor-had engaged the voyage from Newchwang to Cheloo reported arrest being effected as above stated. He was pay bim wcent. You can give him something. 3. 31d. in English money $1.54 in Mexican defendant's vehicle and after driving for some having experienced considerable log on his arraigned before Mr. F. A. Hazeland the fol you like, but he has lost his case, and I shall dollars, 80 cents in American gold, 4.12 in distance had fallen asleep. Arriving in way down and also having seen an enormous lowing morning on the extradition charge and give judgment for defendant with costs,» «Tell French currency and 3.36 in German. Leav. Arsenal Street at about 11.49 o'clock, accused shark when at anchor about 6 miles off the the case was remanded for one week to permit the latter he has lost his case,

On the matter being explained to the An- fog Hongkong out of the question, China's dropped the ricksha and stood aside, while two Bluff. On his trip from Shanghai and when of the depositions being received from Manila.

ather coolies got around the vehicle and, it off the Liao-to-shan Promontory they came ''However, a pleasant surprise was jo store for, namite he set up such a din that the ushers best customer would appear to be Japan, was alleged, were searching the pockets of the across and rescued six men from an overturned Ossorio yesterday afternoon, when he was taken

were forced to eject kim. which bought goods to the value of fare. An Indian policeman on duty at the junk which had been loaded with bricks bound out of gaol and again placed before Mr. Hare- 13.304,934 lacis, reduction, however, of comer of Praya East, who saw the affair, for Chefso. The men were all down below land, who informed him that telegraphic advices MEMBERS of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve- over two millions as compared with the gave chase, but he only succeeded in capturing when the junk capsized and had to cut holes had been received by the city police, from the are informed that as the firing point at the Bos previous year. The second was the United the defendant-the other two succeeded in in the bottom of the vessel to effect their chief of police at Manila, stating that the yards sange is not yet completed the postponed escaping. The case was remanded to allow escape. When picked up they had been charges against himself (and bis companion} competition for the Governors Cup at 500 yards, States, including Hawaii, which took Chin- the European to attend at the next hearing thlety-six hours without food or drink and were had been withdrawn by sanction of the Manila will be held at the Peak Range on Saturday, see produce to the extent of twenty-five and Defendant was allowed bail in the sum of Stoo, I in an exhausted stato,,

Count. "Ossorio was then discharged.

and Sunday next, the 17th and 18th instudi

FORFCAST. 1.-Hongkong and neighbourhood, SE. winds, light; showery.

2-Formosa Channel, same as No. I. 1-South coast of China between Hongkong

4.—Simuth coast of Chios between 'Hongkong and Hainan, same as No: 4.

WHEN a case was calle Lon in the Sammiry Court this morning the defendant applied to his Honour Mr. A. G. Wisr, „Puisne' Judge, presiding, for time till the 5th "eptember, "to settle things." "Yes," said his Honour, "that. would be time to reisle a'great many things- the Bankruptcy Court among others. I'll put the case in next Friday's list.

SHIPPING AND MAH.

1.

MAILS, DUF, American (America Maru) 18th inst. French (Tourams) 19th inst." Canadian (Tartar) 23ıd inst,

The Boston S. S. Co.'s 1.1. Pyymour seaver Kobe today.

The Boston S. S. Co's 1.a. Wynarie left

vila on 15th inst

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Friedrich which left bere on 13th inst, at anan, surived at Shasghal on 15th inst, at 9

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