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insisted on, the fact that Russiar efforts led to the line's construction being used as a plausible excuse for Rassin's notion in Man- churia, while the Manchurian Convention is pointed to as an attempt to guarantee its security. The case is very well put, from

The Portuguese anisar, Adomasforkiob has long been a familiar sight here, Iaft Huge- pore for Lisbon on the first instant

The Remount Depot and Audit Department are to proceed North and will probably leave by the R. I. Mamer Canning, due here about

A. S. WATSON & CO., the russian point of view, and might be the beginning of next week.

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that province last year.

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THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

SHANGHAI, 10th May, 7.35 p.m.

THE PLAGUE.

POLICE COURT.

Friday, 10th May.

BEFORE MA. HAZELAND.

We regret to state that Mr. Harold These, member of the start of Mesra, A. S. Wabon and Company, antcumbed to plages at Faznoly Towa Hospital on Thursday night. The

THR GAMBLING MAID. deceased who learn, was only. 29 years of

The sight Chinamen described “as akroffs, age and arrived from England about five clarks, etc., who were brought up on a charge af months ago, was buried yesterday evening at gambling, the first twe defendants being also calculated to deceive us if there were no

the Happy Valley, the faneral being attended charged with kepping a common gaming hours such thing as part history. With regard

by the members of the staff of Messrs, Watson at 61, Connaught Road, were brought up again

this morning.

asson produced two to the conclusion that Count LaxeDORFF

and Company, and a number of Volunteers and Detective Laspector Hanson and his colleagues have been actuated by

memocandams which had been written upon by personal friends.

case of the defendants in Chinese, and which had been In enforenes to the cause of the case translated for the purpose of the Court. The the principles which invariably guide the

LATEST PLOT AGAINST THE The British Indie steamer Umia, which has

plague which have occurred amongst the inspector also somed book which were "the Russian Government in the affairs. of the

EMPEROR."

European staff of the Hongkong Dispensary,rules of the Club, and a leather over containing East and in their relations with other been chartered by the Government as a trans. Powers, that, as the Times says, is a pro-port, is expected to be ready to embark the

Reliable information from Heianfu states Messrs Wateon state that no special reason the name of those invited to the Club The can be assigned, for the Dispensary buildings fifth dsfondant, had issued aviations to the members to be present on the day after THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS position we are not concerned to deny; Bengal Lancers for home by about Wedasıday.

The Universal Gavette hears from Ningpe that the Empress Dowager's favourite eu themselves are kept in a perfectly sanitary con- the scirure to a feast of Club Memoran- nobody need question that Russia's action has been strictly in accordance with pre that the Cheklung misionaries have agrest to much, Li Lien-yang, is handing a strong reaedition. They are painted and colour washed at dum, which was a borrow the Searing the from other members, was almo cedent, but those who know her diplomatic accept $364,000 as indemnity for lonass incurred

fected daily throughout the year. Since the late borrowed money ÆRATED WATERS try best will be the least disposed to by them and their converts during the riots in tionary party, including Lui Chuan-lin and regular intervals, and all drains, &c., are disin names of the member of the sith who had By Mr. Hastings The dominoes were a santter- occurrences, the premises have been disinfected produced. and carefully examined by the Sanitary Boarded about the middle of the tables 9112,40 km ocials, and nothing could be found to be at found in front of the first defendant on the

Mr. Hastings said that he WIS precautionary measure the European staff is fault from, a, sanitary point of view, but as a being temporarily housed at Kowison, whilst the European assistant on duty at night lodges in s room within easy call of the Dispensary.

Yesterday morning a third assistant at the Hongkong Dispensary developed symptoms of plague. He had, in common with the rest of the staff, ceased to live over the Dispensary and had removed to other rooms. For four days he was suffering from what appeared to be ferer, Yesterday, however, undoubted plague bacilli were discovered in his blood (which had been axamined daily), and he was removed to the Hospital without loss of time. We believe that the discovery of the bacilli at so late a stage in very unasual, as the fifth lay of the dieses is usually the critical period of the

IN THE FAR EAST.

THE MOST PERFECT SYSTEM OF

FILTRATION

of the Water is employed, guaranteeing

ABSOLUTE PURITY,

which is confirmed by repeated reports from

the highest expert authorities.

WATERS Manufactured by us are

acknowledged by the principal English

makers to be equal to those of their own

production.

drus from the fact theinference she desires, Dr. MORRISON declares that at Peking there - was no pretence of believing Russian explan- utions and assurances. The Times correspon- dent's actual words, contained in a telegram

It is believed, says the N.-C. Daily News, that some two or three thousand salt-smugglers are daily expected to arrive in Shanghai and its vicinity, since the attack upon them by the

of the 7th ult., were:-"The Russian cir-native authorities at Kiongyin has made the "cular to the Powers respecting China's place too hot for them.*

rejection of the Manchurian Convention The following appointments have been made might have impressed the Chinese mindst the Admiralty Deputy Inspector-General W. B. Drew. to Hongkong Hospital, to date April 11. Sub-Lieutenant, R.N.R.-T. M. Watkins, to the Ocern for 12 months' training as acting Heatenant, to date April 10.

"more if the air of injured innocence “ now assumed were in less glaring contrast "with the violence and threats which pre- ceded its rejection. The Chinese fully "realize that this contrast is due to the ntti- "tude of other Powers which Russia cannot afford to disregard. Nor ch the main teance of ovenpation which Rustil now **announces make much impression, as the "difference between this and the so-called restitution under the proposed convention is scarcely appreciable. The ascendency of Russia in recent years in Peking has been based mainly on the Chinese belief that Russia was the only Power whose threats "must be taken seriously, because her "night was irresistible,

This belief as received a blow all the more savore be- "cause Japan, whom the Russians affected to treat with the utmost contempt, has "had the largest share in dealing it.". A month bas elapsed since these words were written, but recent events lave thrown no further light on the Manchurian question. We reproduce in another column an article by Prince KONOTE, which appeared in the new Japanese Lilingual magazine The Tayo, A. S. WATSON & CO.. wherein the question is discussed in an in-

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teresting manner. It is plain that Japan is becoming more and more convinced that Russian domination in Manchuria is a standing menace to the peace of the Far East and to the position of Japan her

At Shanghai, on the 6th May, the wife of E. self in particular. The opinion of Europe GUT HILLIER, of Peking, of a daughter.

DEATHS.

G. 8. N. Co. aged Us yours.

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On the 10th May, 1001, HAROLD THORNE, 21 years.

At Boscombe (Bournemouth), on the 6th April, W. R. ANDERWS, R..B., Jato Commodore P. and At Faxland, N.B..on the 7th April, C. CARNIE, late of Singapore, aged 91 years.

At Genoa, on the 18th April, SAMUEL WYLLT WYLLIS-PORROT, of Newport, Rhode Island, and Dinard, formerly of China.

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HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES VEUX ROAD Ct. LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

HONGKONG, 11th May, 1901

The Hou, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitals bags to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospitals :----

W. J. Saunders W. D. Graham Under $5...

7.895 10

The Talbot, cruiser, was commissioned at

Yung Lu, inside Hsinu, and several high provincial officials outside, with a view to abolishing the Emperor and substituting Prince Tan's son, Pa Ch'un, on the throne.

TROOPS BEING PREPARED.

It is believed that Prince Tuan and General Tung Fuhsiang are preparing their troops and await the Empress Dowager's commands.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 9th May, 11.45 p.m.

THE ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA, H.R.H. the Duke of Coruwall and York Deveport on 19th alt, by Captain F. G. Stop- ford, with a crew of 437, to relieve the Boven-has opened the Federal Parliament of the He read a Australian Commonwealth. ture, cruiser, Captain C, J. G. Bawle, on the China Station. The Talbot will bring out a new crow for the Woodlark, river service bout, message from King Edward wishing the Lieutenant and Commander H. E. Hillma

Commonwealth every happiness and pro- which is to be recommissioned at Bhangani.

In consequence of the augmentation of the sperity. The Royal visit has evoked bounds. Chinese regiment, the Colonial Office has less enthusiasm. applied for the services of a number of infantry non-commissioned offloare not above the rank of culoar-sergeant, for service therewith, on a two years" engagement. The emoluments range from £150 to £200 per annuta, with £25 per and num extrs if proficient in the Chinos lento 3 per cent. Japanese New Loans

are at £78 Bánk rate unchanged. gasge.

A Chinese gentleman living near Shanghai has presented to the Rev. Timothy Richard to ba handed over by the latter to the Municipal Council for the beasfit of the foreign and nativo community there, kis magnificent library, which containa a number of very valuable and in some cases unique Chine works, and the sum of aft

building.

is divided between those the majority, wethousand dollars for the erection of suitable

A scheme is in contemplation t fear who have come to the conclusion that unite in ona bailing this library, the Musent, Manchuria cannot escape Russianimation the Boyal Asiatic Society's library, ota--N.C and those who agree with the Japanese Daily News. view. We fancy that there is little doubt among the more far-seeing commercial men settled in the Far East that a Russian Manchuria means a closed province.

The

Orders have been issued for the cruiser

land a few months sinos from the East Indies Station, where she served a commission as lag- ship. She is a sister cruiser to the Iis and the Dido, which were transferred from the Midi- terranean to the China Station last year, ind will be recommissioned at Hongkong with new crews on completing the present commission

The Admiralty have givan orders for the following ships serving on the Chins Station to England during the financial

MONEY MARKET. Consols stand at £981 Weekly nd- vances on the loan market range from

SHANGHAI RACES-SPRING

MEETING.

SHANGHAI, 9th May.

NIL DESPERANDUM CUP (WALERS). Mr. Bruce Robertson's Mother Superior Mr. Jollkkin's Darling... Mr. Hopeful's La Plata..

Time, 2.6 2/5.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 8th May,

THE THREATENED STRIKE OF COAL MINERS.

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 10th April.

IN ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE SI JOHN CARRINGTO", KT, C.M.G. COMMANDER BLACKBURN, B.N., AND CAPTAIN ANDERSON.

-THE "HANOCHOW "." GLENOYLE" COLLISION.

-CROBS ACTION POR DAMAGES. Ses

The case for the Hangchaw having concluded on Thursday, Mr. Sharp reimmed that for the

leangle,

Casain Darke, master of the Glangyle, at spot of collision on the large scale chart handed the request of his Lordship, marked the exact to him, and placed two models of ships in posi tion to show the angle between the angeho and Glengyle at the moment of collision.

Examined by Mr. Sharp, Captain Darke said that at the moment of impact the Ciangyle was either stationary or going astera. So for as he could remember, there had been no material changs in the position of the Northern Fairway all the time he had been running to Hongkong--a period of ten years nor in the anchorage next to the Fairway. That morning he had soon siz ships moored in what be con- sidered was the Central Fairway, one of these the Ferndene. The Admiralty Sailing ships Directions said that the anchorage was marked 2 by a line of baeys, sud that book was the one he would ing boside his ohart on coming into harbour. It was a master a bible, ao to speak.

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had arranged two dominoes in front that the constable who entered the room first player.

Mr. Hanson went on to my that when he went in the house the seventh defendant mid You see I was not gambling, faspector, I was on the verandah.” N

An export in the art of Chinese gambling games was put into the box to explain the game of pai kan

by-

Mergt. Grant was the last witness called Chief Dotectire Inspector Hanson, and said that he was the last one to go into the house. On the second door he observed a man rush to the telephone and ring the bell, which appeared rather strange to witness, as 30 answer was rang. The telephone was a communication from that rooms to the room where the gambling was going on. that the evidence of the

Mr. Hastings said

Erst witness was all that could be taken, and he had reason to bellove that that witnessa. Wan deliberately lying,

The fizet defendant then made a statement in which he said he saw the first constable bake up the dominoes and pat two in front of vach player and left them there, the Inspector after- wards making a sketch of the dominoes as they then appeared. The defendant told the inspector they were zot in

that position The constables did not ses any play, as they had already finished.

The case was then adjourned for timin, # On reaming Mr. Hastings, in somewhat long

but valuable defence, addressed the Court. His Worship then summed up. He found the two fert defendants not guilty on the oharga of keeping s common gaming house, but the fret five he found guilty of gambling, and flued them $15 orens month's imprison ment. The other three defendants were dis charged All Implements stil racey used for gamlding were fortalted to the Crown

BEFORE MR. KEMP.

UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.) Cheing Tma was charged for having in his possessing 13 pieces of clothing on the ist inst., reasonably spented of having been stolen.

Chinese constable 151 having sieved the caS9,

defendant was final $15 of 14 days hard labour.

Defendant dovided to take the 14 days,

TOO MANY PASSEFORENIN F.C. E. Johnson appeared to ularge the master of the storm-launch-Tai Ying for carry- ing 37 passengers in excess of the aumbur allowed by defendant's licence.

P.C. Johnson said that on the 8th inst. he stopped defendant's launch, bat before th witness could get on board the defendant had

By Mr. Francis Coming through the harmoored his boat and several of the passengers

bour, witness need no chart at all; he had pilot on board. Undil after the collision, he and no chart of the harbour on board like the one produced. His knowledge of what that chart contained was not acquired since the collision. Witness always took a Chinese pilot on board when coming into the harbour. The pilot usually pointed out the buoy, and witness stearod what course he (witness) thought best. The pilot was not in the halot of pointing out

the course.

A reference at this point to Captain Darke's

The coal miners have decided against earlier evidence showed that he had made an entirely opposite statement-that on the day of the collision the pilot pointed out the course to striking.

be ateared.

SOUTH AFRICA.

cost of £19,316, to hoist the pennant on th Eclipse, refitting at Chatham Deckyard at a May for a three years' commission on the China League has taken the lead at home China Station. The Eclipse returned to Eng- among other bodies who watch over British interests in China in the task of converting We Great Britain' generally to this view. trust, that it may succeed in creating a strong enough public interest in the matter to encourage our irresolute Government to set with decision, and with as little delay as THE papers which reached the Colony by possible in seeing that Russia carries out yesterday's mail bring further details of her pledges about Manchuria. We are told Russia's official and semi-official defence of that the shelving of the Manchurian Con- to 'retara her attitude with regard to China, particu-vention was a victory. It is really little year 1901-1902, on being replaced by ships larly in the matter of Manchuria. We more than an initial success, which promises, sent out to relieve them :-The first-class battle. have already had the bare outlines of this however, if followed up. to result in a ship Centurion, for seven years flagship of the defence, but it is worth while to quote a few victory for the cause of the integrity of Commander-in-Chief of the China Station; of the actual words which were used by the China.

the first-class battleship Barfleur, Hagship of the second in command on the China Station, Journal de St. Petersboery on the 8th ult.

which was transferred from the Mediterranează- This semi-official organ, commenting on the

to the China Station three years since; the Government exposition of Russia's policy,

second-class cruisera Bonaventure and Her- THE STRANDED “SOBRAON." said: The Russian Government had been

mione, the second-class gan vessel Linnet, and "obliged to send troops into Manchuria,

the first-class gunboat Peacock. "while entertaining none of those schemes of annexation which certain foreigu news-

During the 24 hours ending at ason yester say there were reported 25 fresh casos of plague: and 18 deaths (all Chinese).

A general order was issued yesterday to members of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps to attend the funeral of Gunner Harold Thorne,

As the Hongkong Canton & Macao Steamboat Co.'s stemmer Fetshan, Captain Lossius, was on

Colonel Plumer's column has arrived close to Protivia, having marched unopposed from Oli. plants River, through a diffcale country, the enemy everywhere fleeing before it.

Mr. H. A Ritchie informed us yesterday afternoon that no instructions had so far been received from the head office of the P.&.0.

had gone achors, he having counted 25. a.

The defendant made various excuses, which availed him nothing, however, and he was fined

87, er one month's hard later.

He paid the fire.

POPIUM AGAIN.

Chan Shun was charged by Excias Officer 03 for having in his possession nine mace of prepared opinn without a valid certificate on the 9th fast, and he was fined $25 or six weeks

hard labour,

Defendant went to prison.

DAPTAS ANOTHER CASE.

Excise Officer 40 charged Wong Choi with having eight mace of prepared and four and a half mace of raw spinm on the 9th inst., aud he was fined 575 or three months.

He wont to prison.

USLAWFUL ANCHORAGE.

P.C. Last charged Chn Cheng for anchoring his junk within the prescribed area of the Telegraph Co.'s cables on the Mb inst, and he was fined $25, or six weeks hard labour.

A question of considerable Imperial impor tance is now pressing itself on the attention of

By Mr. Francis.-Witness could not say Sir Alfred Milner has left Capetown for when Jardine's buoys consed to be used by him. The Glenggle's mean draft at the time of the Enghrd.

colliton was 21 feet, and her deep fond line 23 feet 2 inches; she was a little low by the head

THEFT FROM THE NAVAL AUTHORITIES. Witnuss did not remember where he picked up directed the course to Green Island, but not his pilot on the day of the collison; the pilot

For stealing three brass weights from the through the shipping in the harbour. The Agent from the Wharf Company at Kowloon Naval Authorities on the 9th inst., Chan Tong told witness where to anchor, and gave him his was sent to gaol for one month with hard

labour. option either to moor to the M.M. bony or an chor. Witness had had no copy flie Harbour Regulations since the collision, but remembered AUSTRALIA AND THE JAPANESE, having had one before then. When coming into the harbour witness generally took the Northern Fairway; his knowledge of the limits of the that Fairway was not gained from ChinaCA for an explanation, Captain Darke said he had position of the Japanese in the Commonwealth her way down to Hongkong, on Thursday night, Company in London as to the steps to be taken pilots, but from ten years' experience. Pressed Mr. Barton's Government, and refers to the while between Beddingfield Point and Tiger with regard to the wrecked liner, and that until no other experience other than that gained by of Australia. In the past, says, the L. & C. Express, it was to Queensland that the im Island, cries of distress were heard. A heavy the receipt of these instructions nothing could steering through the Northern Fairway with We learn that the expital of the now Com-

time paid the slightest attention to but before the numbers had lacressed to any peny, to be known as Messrs. Powell, Limited, squall with min, thunder, and lightning was in be said us to the course to be adopted. Moana Chinese pilot on board. Witness had never migration of the Japanese was mostly directed, has been fully subscribed. The intention of the prognes and the night was extremely dark.while, the salvege operations at Tung Yung the Harbour Regulations beyond dying, the very appreciable extent the Government of

Colony was able to come to an agreement with The Fatshan, however, stopped and the star-Island have been stopped, all hops of ever again pennant.

When Mr. Francis had been erasa-question- the Japanese Government, whereby the number board quarter boat was lowered and manuel, floating the steamer having been definitely Company is to develope the business in Hong- kong as much as possible, present circumstances Chief Officer Ryder being in command. In abandoned. It is hoped, however, that the ing Captain Darke for an hour and a half his of freak arrivals was restricted to the sam

Lordship interrupted to SAY that the matter number as the departures. In this way the and the growth of the colony appearing very about half-hour the best returned, having machinery may be saived.

appeared to be simply one of argamontagne number of Japanese was kept stationary, and favourable to such a course,

picked up two scared and miserable-looking

Mr. Francis replied that he was endeavour the Japanees Government has fuitifully: livel greement. Now he the Chinamen the survivors of a small junk which

ing to show that Captain Darke had no up to the tenus of ite experience of the Northern Fairway, but had power of legislation in respect of immigration had capsized. The Fatshan then preccaded on

taken it at all times from a Chinese pilot, that is now withdrawn from the States and vested her way, and on her arrival at Hongkong

he had disregarded the Harbour Regulations, in the Federal Parliament, Japan has intimated to Oneensland its intention to determine the before him till after the collision.

"papers had wrongly ascribed to it, and Field Battery, whose death from plague is an "pretending to ao protectorate. The rail-nounced in another column. "way in question (the Chinese Eastern "Railway] is one of universal interest, but "it is due to the efforts of Russia that it **has come to be constructed. It was. "therefore, necessary to make certain that the work could be prosecuted in the future in all security, and it was the obtaining of "guarantees in this respect that the Rus-

The Band of the Madras Light Infantry will "sian Government had în view in the recent "negotiations with the Chinese Government. play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from

8 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Programme:

Song

B. Ivan

laysded the two unfortunates.

Captain Wibner and other officers of the Sobraon, with the remainder of the wrecked passengers, arrived yesterday by the Ballarat, The offears, of course, are unable as yet to

at

make any statement in view of the necessary and that he never saw the chart of the herbament thắt like existed hitherto for n fresh

"It is self-evident that no military measures Overture... Crown Diamonds".......... Auber "for the gradual evacuation of Manchuria Waltz ... Sreet Briar"......... C. Lowthian

The Glen steamer Glengyle (a name familiar enquiry.

The cross-examination was then contained on one, in which full recognition shall be rule "Flight of Ages"

the same linee until the adjournment for tale of the position to which the Japanese as a could be adopted until these guarantees dolection "Der Trumpeter von Sakkingen" Nessler in connection with the cross-action with the were given by China. From the moment Serenade "You Sleep". Sullivan China Navigation steamer Hanychow at present LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

On the court resuming, Mr. Francis, if cross poople have attained. They claim that they examination of Captain Darke, elicited the cannot be classed as Asiatics in the sense under consideration at the Supremo Coart) "when the conclusion of an arrangement to Waltz "Frenst euch der Leben" Stratas

Got Save the King

admission that had the Glengyle gone full speed in which the word is generally used in entering this effect became impossible, by reason of

and the Douglas steamer Haichang have been

The N. P. steamer Queen Adelaide, sailed astern in the interval between the first and Australia, and that Japanese In "the obstacles-encountered by the Chinese

We call our readers' attention to the notice chartered by the military authorities sa tranfrom Tacoma for Japan and Hongkong on the second blast a collision with the Hanglow Anetraha, must be as free from restrictions as

The Glengyle has gone alongside 8th inst

might have been avoided.

the people of Europe or America The question

beer the subject has The cross-examination of this witassa occupied is not a new one, and

of "Government, Russia, while abiding faith-in another column announcing a Royal Naval sports.

The N. Y. K. steamer Awa Maru (European

discussion time, and again, more especially in "fully by her political programme as laid Canteen concert at H. M. Naval Yard to-night. the Dock wharf at Kowloon to be fitted up,

Queensland, but hitherto the modus vivendi "down more than once, resolved to wait A very excellent programme will be provided. and it is expected that she will be ready to line) left Kobo vi Moji for this port on the 8th practically the whole day.

already mentioned has prevented serior friction. inst

The Globe han this "A preacher who ad In view of Imperial interests the position of "until z normal state of things should be The band is that of H.M.B. Glory; the vocalists about a week. Her first trip, it la under-inst, and is expected to arrive here on the 15th The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Gisela loft

vertises himself in large letters outside his Mr. Bartons Government in a peculiarly dif "re-established in China and a central Gov. include Mrs. Canton, Hamilton, and Fuller stood, will be to Taku, where Indian troops

tou, Commander Orpen, R. N., Monis. Butcher will be embarked for Calcutta. The charter Kobe via Moji for this port on the 9th inst. chapel, displays this week a big piscard with ficnit on Though the Japanese do not like ernment, independent and sufficiently and Warder; Mr. Allen will racite, there is to be is an indefinite one. The Hatching, electrically-

The Indo-Chins steamer Sulsang, from Cal. the following announcement The Rev. AB being dumped with the Chinese, Jaranse and other races, a Ansuca" the Australian voter "strong to offer guarantees against the restring trio, and the bandmaster will contribute lighted throughout and possessing excellent catte and the Straits left Bingapore for this will ak mert Sunday Why was I Born D

newal of the recent disorders, should be concert solo; and in conclusion Mrs. Hamil accommodation as a trooper, is also undergoing port on the 8th inst, at 6pm

We regret cur inability to assist him in finding will persist la regarding them shout the

"restored to power."

ton and the Ror. E. H. Good, R.N., will give alterations to Bt her for the transport of antive

The N. P. steamer Olympia has arrived at the answer. (Perhaps it might help out our most dangerous imigrants of all, inasuruch us

the song "Couldn't help it had to 1") they cannot tarn themedves with anocess. It will be seen that the universality of the Mendelssohn's "Autumn Song." As will be infantry. She will be commended by Captain Tokohams, and sailed or Tacoma on the heme contemporary to suggest, in the words of there are very few avocations or trades to which

T. W. Hall interest in the Chinese Eastern Railway is seen, the selection is admirably varied,

9th instant

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