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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY OCTOBER 15 1007.
down the gauntlet a firm of the reputation and standing of Messrs Butterfield and Swire is scarcely likely to stand aside and quietly watch a rival pick the chestrials out of the fire. Moreover, Messrs. Butterfield and Swire have bad their capabilities tested
A. S. WATSON & CO., in the past and they have not offered the
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ERLAGSM) from awchwang #istenthil PIRACY NEAR HONGKONG, Viceroy Hat shin churg has decided not to kilów Missara Dosh Brothers to explait elghiben
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Was in the act of stealing a blanket and two pieces of clothing-from sampan No. 45 when he was spotied by an Indian policomas wend. ing on the praya wall. At the Police Court, to-day, he was stolenged to a year's got for returning from banishment, and one month 'and six hours' stocks for the thell, Both
UNLRES Man Ming, a cattle dealer, of 26, Tem ple Street, Yaurmati, staris in work and erect some stalls for hit ponies, who have a habit of hours of the day and night, causing great in roaming about the stredis of Yau-ma-li at all
TWO MEN DROWNED,
DARING ATTACK ON PEACEFUL. TRADERS:
FAR!
Chia
beside the question that they rejected his advice--to adopt a gold standard which would rapidly be transformed into a
{minek árar\T gbwa bo the right bank currency on the ground that the
Yalu“ „Thai latter are reported to be hee their way to build up'a gold res
'A select circle of the Chinese josluling firmly on the ratification of the con is much more to te point that since the cession which 11:1. Té e Chi, the lute Tartar A dating piracy, as the result of which two
Wu Ting Fark, Minister-dasigante 10 Washin bava decided receipt of Professor Jents's report the Chin: General at Mundo granted to them in 1903, men belonging to a Hongkong cargo-bost are: Excellency at an informal dian first overtures to cease hostilitics. Only a ese authorities, Imperis and Provincial, few years ago, Chinese coolies were being have time and again shelved the sug The tog-bosts Strids and Thames, having in lieved to have lost their lives, had just been When Dr. Wa was first appolate shipped from Swatow to Bangkok, first at a gestion of introducing gold standard. tow the dredges Rhenunta an Colonia Arived ported to the police authorities. At daybreak ed States as the prese nominal charge, then for no charge whatever, The farthest that China has moved to the at Singapors in their way to Shanghai on 6th the gold September a cargo boat, carrying eative Community of Ho
and a child, and one passenger, set sail was present a large and represent to travel by the competing lines. An Chinese Emperor ratified the British Comradgers are from Emdon and the tugs' belong from Macao, bound for Hangkang. With fay of the foreign and native com and finally the coolies received a premium direction of currency reform was when the inst, and anchored in the harbour. The seren of a crow, which included two women him at a banquet at the City Hall
to the International Tag: Cis of Rotterdam. amicable arrangement ended the cut-throat mercial Treaty with Chins in July, 1903, By Calls ware made at Algiers, Port Said, Susz, Durable wind and so the cargo-boat-ahe on the present occasion it has been was called the Mai Wo, it is stated-made that the entertainment should be of an business, but the illustration indicates the that Treaty China agreed to take the ne- Aden, Colombo, and Sabang and the master of qualities which have contributed to makecessary steps to provide for a uniform the tugs(each has a crew of 14) soport "all well good speed until the following morning when private character,
the wind died away. For more than five hours H.E. Wa is due to leave for the North by the firm of Messrs: Butterfield, and Swire national coinage which shall be legal
tender what it is today. The Japanese company in payment of all duties, throughout the A WELL-KNOWN scump, who was banished the Mel Wo drifted hither and th ther with the the Great Northern S.5. Co. nema) M
current, with scarcely enough wind to rustingaf. It it believed that he will proceed to entered on the contest with a light beart, Empire by British as well as Chinese sub-from the Colony some months ago and told not
to return, until fire yours had expired, washer sails, while "her crew rested themselves Peving for an Imperial audience before re- but a few months later," at the annual jects." Even after that Article bad been captured last sight robbing sampan. The all, some asleep, others smoking their bamboo puning bir journey to the States,
In view of His Excellency's forthcoming de- ing of the Nippon Vites Keista, admited there was some question, as to its thief-vim Ling, who said, he was a sailor water pipes and chating, waiting for a turn. in it was stated that the service bad been exact effect, and t'e Chinese bald "that no
the wind. In the alternoon a sufficiently parture the following items from the senior the reverse. of successful and it was. pro matter what changes may take place in the
rong breeze came up and the lui Wo was Shanghai paper are of interest posed to conduct the Bangkok trade future all Customs duties must be continued
Leaded for a small island so as to regain
HE, Wa Ting-fang, who has been appoint from Singapore. We can, therefore, accept to be calculated on the basis of the existing
her proper course. Leaving the island on aed success to Sr. Chlog-tang the report in the Japanese Press that rate of the Haikwan tael over the Treasury
fresh tack, the crew's attention was drawn at Washington Canton dispatch sta acgotiationsare on foot whereby the Nipponitael and that the touch and weight of the
to the presence of two fishing boats, on tried to refuse the post on the teach of which about a dosen men, coming from health. The Central: Govarumaat, Yusen Kaisha.hope to come to terms with former must be made good." Sir James
behind the island, and belog steered in their has refused to accept his Excellency's plkat Messrs. Butterfield and Swire as approxi-Mackay replied to that by saying I pre
direction. Although not a word was sald, the it is prob.ble that he will have to go up North mately correct. What the effect of such an sume the Chinese Government will make
Mut We's skipper became very much alarmed, some time next month, understanding may be it is too early to arrangements for the coloage of a national
for be suspected the "fishermen's" mission, surmise, but we may assume that whatever silver coin of such weight and touch as may
art. In the next few minutes the fut We and every man on board was ordered to the compromise is arrived at it will not be of be decided upon by them.”' And there the
convenience to pedestrians, it will go hard on was plongbing through the sea as fast as the such a character as to militate against the matter has been allowed to reat for over four him the next time he appears, before a ma-
wind and her oatsmen would allow. - wide interests of the Hongkong firm. For years. It is true that the Chinese Govern-gistrale. This morning he appeared before
"Chirgo-boat, Stop! We want to speak example, the fact that the Nippon Yusen ment has had a special tael minted for cir. Mr. F. A. Hageland to answer a charge of al-with you, came a voice from the 6thing beats. Kaisha has acknowledged the futility of culation throughout the Empire, but the lowing his ponies to frequent the public roads, contending against the manifold powers ninety millions coined are as yet in the Trea. He was fined $2, and also ordered to pay $3.50 which can be set in operation by Messrs.sury coffers at Peking. But if even the compensation for certain property damaged by Butterfield and Swire, and the acquiescence uniform national coinage of the Treaty has yet bis animals. of the latter firm do the effort of the to be issued how could the financial experts Japanese to secure a respectable share of } in America arrive at the conclusion that the interport trade is not to be taken as China had decided to adopt the gold stan-telegrams reporting that a Canadian Commis meaning that the Japanese coasting, boats dard? China has decided to do many sion was coming to Japan to negatiale on the ate at liberty to fill up their European things within the past few years; the catalogue subject of the restriction tí Tapanese immigra- vessels with freights which have been of the things that China has left undone tion into Canada, it is stated here on reliable diverted from those British vessels in which would fill volumes. Peking is the paradise authority that the Government will not give its cossent to any 'r striction, inasmuch as the Messrs. Butterfield and Swire have an of promises. Besides, even if China had immigration may be restricted, when the Cana interest. That would be carrying the game decided on a progressive policy in the mat dian Government considers it necessary, with of compromise' a triße too far. It would be ter of a gold standard such a scheme could out any formal agreement. Such restriction $15.00 the redaction of a virtue to a weakness, and not be adopted in a day or a month. In a however, would be regarded here as a contra-wo
in these days of acrid competition that is small country like Siam the negotiations vention of the Anglo-Japanese Commercial not to be thought of-besides, it is not preparatory to the introduction of the gold Treaty. Moreover, the bulk of the Japanese business. Now that the possiblitity of a standard some four on five years ago has already left Hawaii, and it is not anticipate immigrants desirous of migrating to Canada A. S. WATSON & CO., long continued struggle may be said to hars occupied weeks, while the settlement of the ed that such, large numbers will invade Canada
WHISKY.
A PURE MALT
WHISKY
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GENUINE AGE
VERY FINE
AND
MELLOW.
Per Case
LIMITED,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.
י,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Hongkong, 13th October, 1907.
BIRTHS.:
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On October 9, 1997, at Shanghai, the wife of
G. H. PHILLIPS, of a son,
ON October 20, 1907, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. JOHN O. CURRIE, a 100.
The
he Honghang Celegraph Gelegraph
Hongkong, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907.
JAPANESE vs. BRITISH SHIP
PING INTERESTS.
been averted, so far as Hongkong is con details required months of consideration, cerned, the scene is changed to Singa- although everything was done under the eye pore, where the Japanese are to make of a British official who had been specially a bold bid for a substantial slice of the dis-lent to Siam in order to reform her financial tributing trade which flows through that port system. The only conclusion we can come There they will find themselves against the to is that the people in Wall Street and their Norddeutscher Lloyd and a number of Chi-representatives in London must be exceed nese shipping firms, "If they fancy that they ingly credulous folk, or exceedingly igorant
čan divert a portion of the German trade to: of Chinese affairs. Japanese bottoms, particularly the trade
passing between Singapore and Bangkok, we fear they will find they have made an unfor-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Lunate miscalculation. The Chinese-owned FROM to-day Retreat will sound at 6 p.m. vessels are generally operated by companies whose interests are spread over Singapore M. DE RIJKE is proceeding by invitation of and Bangkok, so that freights at both ends the Chinese Government to Take Vistake of
study of the Heiho with a veiw to formulating a scheme for its conservancy,
LEAVE of absence to England, on private affairs, has been granted to Lieut. C. D. Drew, 3rd Middlesex Regiment, for 8 months, from date of sailing probably about end of January, 1909,
it is stated in a Tokio telegram of 4th lost, to the N. C. D. News that, with reference to the
in the future.
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No attention was paid. Instead of stopping the Mur Wo was pushed ahead, the order to stop seeming to have leat more power to the crew. But when a shower of ballets whistled dangerously over their heads the Aễui Wu came to a standstill, while the crew Book
latter from a further volley,
Teo minutes' later the fishing boat drew
alongside and tweety men, all armed with new rifles, sprang on board. The crew were driven into a hold and battened down until the early morning of the 4 h instant when the skipper and ha fokis were sent ashore ou au unin- habited island to shift for themselves. The pirates then sailed away, taking with them the
women and the child, and some hours later were lost from view. The cargo-boat, which was valued at $1,400, had on board $640 of the crew, and Sogo worth of pearls, the worth of clothing and jewellery, the properly sonal property of the passenger.
of his crew-the steeriman, and' a
ma
Port
A eulogistic telegram in the name of doing business in the United States was lately number of wealthy and induenital Chinono
received by the Welwupu, advocating the clists of Mr. Chom "ze-ch'i, the Secretary of Chinese Legation at Washington, as the proper successor to Sir Chen-tung Liang Cheng. The Waiwapu, however, replied that H.E. Wa Ting-fang, late Jualor Vice-President of the Board of Punishments, had already been re- appointed to the Ualled States as Minister.
THE ADSKITS TRIAL.
SPECIAL J 'XY TO BE EMPANNELLED...
› On Monday "next the trial of William Hall, Adcetts for the murder of Gertrude Dayton will be
opened at the Criminal Sessions, before his Honour Six Francis Plazott, Chief Justice.
A special jury, we are giran to understand, will be empanelled in the case, and Mr. H. G. Calthrop, it is viated, has been retained by
the Crown for the defence.
¡AN ACCOUNTANT'S LABOU
UNION TRADING COMPANY SUED.
morning, his Honour Mr. A. G. Wise (Acting In the Summary Jurisdiction Court, this
Chief Justice) presiding, an action was brought
Once ashore the skipper discovered that tw were missing. They were not on board the by Jose Maria Xavier against the Union Trad Sargo-boat when they left it, and the only coming Company, of 19 Queen's Road Central, te clu.ion that could be arrived at was that during recover from the defendant firm the sum of Sce, the excitament both men jumped overboard and were drowned. For two days the refugees being the amount agreed to be paid to the remained on the island without food or water,
plaintiff by the defendams for services rendered.. and, without sighting a sail On the morning Crist, safed for the plaintify "Mer RFC | Mr. E. J. Grlit, öf Messrs. Wilkinson and of the third day, however, when they bad Master, of Messra. Johnson, Stokes and Master, almost given up hope of being rescued, a pass being for the defendants,
WORK has now been begun on the Shanghai Bund in preparation for the two new passenger pontoons that are to be put into position in the middle of December. These panteons, which will measure 140ft, by 25 f, and be appres bed by two bridges, each are now in our of appstruction at the Vulcan Iron Works, and thelf cost will be borne in equal proportions by the Municipal Council and the Customs. To conform to the Conservancy normal line they will be moord og fishing boal, which was bound for fifty feet further out than the present Hankow Stanley was bailed, and in that the unfortunate Read pontoon. The pontoons will be roof draw were put ashore at Aberdeen, arriving. and will be used exclusively for mails and there as the 13th instant. Thence they left for passengers, facilities being given to the Cus. Yau-ma-ti, where they were received by friends toms to examine pahenge, legge, then the who took care of them until yesterday when the accurrence was reported to Inspector Kerr ploons themselves. After they have been
at Taim-tea-isui Police Station, co "pleted the Kieklang Road and the Custome pontoons will also be moored further out to meet the requirements of the Conservancy Board.-N. € 1, News.
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The skipper and his men-who appeared to ba'an ignorant lot—could not supply the police with any other information than the bare facts 'of what had taken place. They could not siste
After briefly outlining the facts of the case,
Mr. Grist called the plaintiff to the stand He said that he was engaged by Mr. d'Almada, of Messrs, Go'dring and Bailow, to prepare a balince sheet for the defendant's firm, which was formerly carried on under the name of Cruz and Co.
His Bonour-Which d'Almada is that? Mr. Grist-d'a Imada, junior, your Lordship.. Plaintiff was to get $50 to prepare the bal- ance sheet. On the a3rd August he went to the
are assured. It is difficult to understand how the Japanese could succeed in attract ing even a pan of those cargoes to them. selves. The other boats on the run are employed under special charters or are so well and favourably known, that shippers would think twice before passing old If credence may be attached to the re: friends. The Japanese will have a hard ports which are published in the vernacular fussie to make headway in the Southern newspapers of Japan it would appear thal Settlement even should the shipping trade application to float à foreign loan of Yenalt Chinese funerals of that class and was a'cort proved to be incorrect as there is always a large have taken him about five houts lo compleis
experience a revival of prosperity which is not immediately anticipated.
the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have discovered" that in attempting to oust Messia. Butter field and Swire from the Hongkong-Swalow Bangkok trade they reckoned "without their i bost. When the subsidised steamers be longing to the Nippon Yusen Kaishe had been returned by the Government at the close of the war, it was announced that the
WALL STREET ČKKDOLITY.
It would be decidedly interesting to learn
the origin of the statement which, quite a
THE funeral of Mr. Stes Tre-wo, late com- the locality where they were pirated, nor could pradore of Messia. 2. D. Sassoon & Co. and they give the name of the island on which alsool the Russo Chinese Bank, took place yes. they were imprisoned for two, days and IT is reported that the Peking Government terday forenoon, says the N, C. D. News of sth. night. A member of the crew thought he has consented to Viceroy Had Shib-chang's inst. It was a most gorgeous confège, similar to wis put ashore near Cheung-chap, but this 50,000,000. Negotiations, it is computed, willed by the Town Band and the Chinese Volunteer fishing fleet around those islands and their pro Band. The bier was also artistic, being covered
sence on the island would have been noticed with a very pretty "klusk" of flowers, and earlier. It is believed, however, that they were THE visit of the United States battleship fleet borne by thirty-two bearers. The brougham of put ashore at Pa Tung, to the Pacific is being made a political issue the deceased gentleman which preceded the detectives have been searching around the Throughout the day the skipper and several by the anti Roosevelt Press, while the pews.coffin was profusely decorated with Aswers, papers that who opposed to naval expansion The late Mr. Shen Tra-wo was enly twenty-six harbour most carefully in the hope of locating are using the war bogey as their chief weapon. years of a.e (Chinese reckoning) at the time of curred not so very long ligo-but as far as it
the pirates-as was doie in a case which oc his death and leaves only one son, who is a
be opened with America.
defendant's firm and did over an hour's work. The next day he was told that the balance sheet. was no longer required as there was a differ- ence between the partners, desta
Cross-examined, plaintiff said' tine. It would
the balance sheet. He did not go to the de fendant's firm on the day following his first visit as his services were no longer required," Mr. d'Almada having told him so.
Goldring and Barlow, said that his firm was Mr, d'álmada, on articled clerk, of Mesari.
engaged in attending to the matter of be dis
solution of partnership fɔr Cruz & Co. · A bal- ance sheet bad, to be pepared and witness.
Plaint ff was engaged to prepare the balance sheet for Sço.
premier shipping company of Japan had mantli ago, was telegraphed from Wall Street THE Chinese Engineering & Mining Co., Ltd., mere infant. Mr. Stan was originally a gem. could be learnt their search has been a fruit. introduced the plaintiff the defendants.
pany's three Mines for the week ending Sep Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and two other announces that the total output of the Com. | ber of the 1'si family-compradores of the tember 18, 19 7, amounted to 19.340.85 tons forein banking institutions but was adopted and the sales during the same perind to 18,935 by the late Mr. Steo, compradore, of Messrs. Sassooo & Co. and the Russian Bank, whose surname Mr.Shền "ze-wo took and succeeded
132 lans.
less and.
THE AMERICAN BAGLE.
NEW GOLD CIN DESIGNS.
Mr. Gris-Was the work completed}- "On the following day I wen informed that there was a dissolution of partnership and that the balance sheet was not wanted,
Did you approach the defend nts for pinin
in the posts held by his late adopted father. At the Mint Philadelphia, where the bentiff's money? I did who had no children.
SHIPPING AND MAILS ding
Germán (Piing Waldemar) 17th-instr *English (Arcadia) 19th inst.
Canadian (Empress of Japan) zoth inst. German (Kleist) and inst. American (Korea) 21st inst
part of the United States metallic currency is And what we you told?-Ons of the part- coined, it has been found possible to modify ners told me that it would be 211 sight and that the relief designs of the late Mr. Saint Gaudens he would see Mr. Xavier.
so that the coins may be easily handled: The Henrique Crux said he was formerly a part. -great-àculptor's-tlesigns-will-ba-úútilised-in-thres-f-üer of Cruz and Compiny,!" Witnes" knew that debominations, the double eagles (a twenty- || plaintiff-had been engaged to go through the dollar piece), the eagle (sen' dollars) and the books and prepare a balance sheet, with a view brenze'cent (a halfpenny). In the case of the to winding up the paridership, Witness saw cent the change will be a radical one, as though plaintiff in the defendant's firm one afternoon, the Indian head will be retained, the new face | examining the books,
determined to inaugurate a coast service to London, to the effect that China had re- steamers which would ply between solved to adopt the gold standard, Most of of Hongkong and Bangkok, taking in Swatow the London papers which pretend to any en route. That service was to be entire knowledge of city affairs published the news, ly distinct from any other of the coast together with the opinion of the manager of services established by the same company, the Hongkong and Shanghai. Banking Cor- and it was started by the Japanese, in the poration that there was nothing in the state-ORIGINES, in Northern Formosa; have at full and confident belief that with the aid ment. But how came it about that Wall tacked a japánese camphor expedition, čulting of Government subsidies, cheap labour and Street should apparently place such reliance the telegraphs and blocking the railway. The low freight charges the old established con- in the information, which had been sent from tate of the expedition is unknown fifteen miler nection which had been sedulously cultivated, Washington, that the financial houses in away, but it is feared that it has been annihipe brought to maturity and jealously protected New York should consider it worthy of being dispatched 300 policemen to the scene.
-fated. The Government-Gentral-immediately-}
by Messrs. Butterfield and Swire would sent across the Atlantic? There has been collapse like a castle of cards. Nobody can nothing in the affairs of China of recent date-
Two gardeners in the employ of the Botanical blame the Japanese for their high aspirations to lead even the youngest follower of Chi- and Forestry Department were convicted or the idea they seem to have entertained nese questions to believe that the Govern at the Police Court, this morning, on charges that a firm of the standing and resources of ment intended to introduce the gold standard of theft. They were found guilty of stealing Messrs. Butterfield and Swire could be de. in relation to the currency of the country. Į six rose plants from the gardens yesterday. The feated in a prelimițtary skirmish. The British Even the London & China. Express erra | magistrate (Mr. Melbourne) sentenced them to firm has been through far too many contests egregiously when dealing with this matter, for fift en day gaol and four hours' stocks each. of a similar character, to be dismayed it observes; "Some lime ago the Americans even by the competition of the Japan sent a deputation to the Chinese with, the And it is quite safe to say that had view of persuading them to adopt the gold the Nippon Yusen Kaistis offered to carry standard, but after consideration, the latter Chinese emigrants from Swatow to Bangkok 'decided to have nothing to do with it, but without charge they would not have found to improve their silver standard.". We should Messrs. Butterfield-and-Bwire backward in be glad to have some light on the subject of in Shanghai and who-was-at-Hankow-at-the-which left here on toth inst., arrived at Singa
pore on 14th inst., at 6 p.m. accepting the challenge. Not that the that American, deputation, its character time of the sad occurrence.
The Imperial German Mails.s. Prine Walds. Bangkok trade can be considered in the and composition....The only “deputation "
mar left Mahila to-day, at 5 .m., and may be nature of a-preserve-for-British shipping the majority of people in the Far East know The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial expected here on 17th inat, p.m. firms; on the contrary, it is a well-known about in this connection was that composed and Affiliated Hospitals acknowledges with The F. & A. S. 5. Co.'s 1.3. Numantia sailed fact that a certain reasons of the year the of Professor Jenks, the American economist, thanks the following donation, to the funds from Mollyelerday morning, and is due to
arrive at this port on Friday afternoon, ́of the hospitals:- Bangkok export trade is sufficient to provide if an individual may be described as a Tex Shop Guild ...............
The C. P. R. Co.'s 'sa.. Empress of Japan freights for vessels flying the ensigns of half-deputation-and he did not proceed to
Arrived at Kobe at 8 pm, op 14th inst, and fait again at midnight, same day, via Nagasaki Peter his life, for he was caught by some nis a-dozen nations. It can easily be understood, Chins of his own accord, but at the express
for Shanghai, where the se dus to arrive at 8 chance is the machinery of the pljni, and however, that when a newcomer gaily throws invitation of the Chinese authorities. It h
P.M, OR TAR ERIE,
killed,
ese.
The H. A. L. 1.3. Sithonia left Singapore on rath inst., at 5 p.m., and may be expected here on 18th., noon.
Mr. Master Did you see him ming out a balance sheet that afternoon?—I don't know,
Br. Master contended that no agreement was: made between defendants and the plaintiff to÷ make a balance sheet for $50. The defendants wanted so accountant to prepare a balaoca
'The Ben Line's,s. Benlemond, from Antwerp and London, leis Singapore on 13th inst, for is considered to be more characteristic of the this part.
American Indian, and with a head dress more faithful in detail to the real thing. The bead on the present cent is really of Caucasias type t was posed for by a little daughter of James M. Longacre, the the engraver of the Phils- delphia Mint.
shent and asked My, d'Almada to recommend "stan For the new ten-dollar gold coin the design | someone to do the work, thay being willing to of the flying eagle has been closely modelled offer $50 when it was completed. Plaintiff, Mr. after the pattern of the dollars and half-dollars · Masier said, was engaged to do the work Ona
The Imperial Geiman Mall 1.4. Manila, which felt here on Toth inst, arrived at Manila on 15th inst, a.m.,
-
The NOD. News regrets to announce the death at the Hankow Hospital, on Wednesday, pih instant, from abscess of the liver of Lieutes | The British na. Oriel left. Kutchinotzu on ans and Commander Percy, Crabtree of 11,M-5, 15th inst., for this post, and is due to arrive
isha. General sympathy will be felt with here on 20th inst.
Mrs. Crabtree, who has a wide circle of friends The Imperial German Mail s.x, Garden, | of 1836 and 1835: The designer of these coios" | "afternoon plaintiff called at defendant's office
Grepp & Co. iuubosenplaneja
·Pharmacy
dei suje Hon. Mr. Wei Yok - sommin
was one Christian Colvecht, who used as his and examined the books. After about an hour's model & live eagle that had justifiable claims examination plaintiff informed one of the part- to be considered the representative of the nera that the work would inks five or six days- national bird. This was Peter, well-known as | instead of áve or six hours-that bat, was the "Mint bird," for he had his home there in engaged by Goldring and Burlaws thịt he did Philadelphia, and, sccustomed to range at will not have the time to do the work that the work over the town, returned each night to most at was worth $150, and if he was not offered that the Mint. Unfortunately, tha fidelity cort sum he could pot do it
Evidence for the desance was then called, heada Judgment was entered in favour of the pisla
tiff with costs.