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THE FONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, JUNE, 18TH, 1901

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•The Austrian Sed class cruise

pard, of 1,587 tous, arrived yesterday afternoon from the Pescadores. The German ganbost Jaguar lett

A. S. WATSON & CO., people to go who leave the houses? Where for. Paklick

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can be little doubt that the truth lies be tween the statements of Mr. OssoRNE and Dr. BELL. With regard to the general proposal of Mr. Osborne, Dr. BELL'S criticisms were trenchant and to the point. It may well be asked Where are all the

are the people to look after the patient P Whore can we get medical men to take charge of the case? How can we be certain that the patient was kept continn. ously isolated? Mr. OSOBNE does not appear to have stated definitely whether ho intended his proposal to apply equally to

A sum of $100,000 has been put at then disposal of the Rodent Superior for defrayłki : the expenses of organising the Hanoi Exibla tion of 1902 und erecting the palaces:

According to the Cork Examiner, there is a

probability that before long golfers will

We call the attention of much of our readers

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS"}

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

LONDON, 18th June, 8 p.m.

THE GERMANS AT SHANGHAL

The Berlin Post, commenting on the

that 800 German troops are remaining in semi-officially that these troops will remain until the pence

Shanghai, announces

PROPOSED NAVAL YARD TRANSFER.

THE LATEST DEVELOPMENT. It has been talked about privately and in official circles for some time new that our Naval Yard authorities have been contemplating the removal of the Yard from its present site in Hongkong to more commodiour quarters on the Kowloon side of our possession in this part of the world. Authentic details of the proposed change are not yet made public, bat we haye reason to believe that Mr. J. L. Houston, the manager here for Besers. Punahard, Lowther and Co, on his visit to England, will interview

Chator, C.M.G., is connected with the scheme this matter. We understand that the Hon. C. P.

in which case there can be little doubt that. If the Naval authorities actually vacate the front age now passed by them on the Prays, there

will be an addition to the remarkable reclains

CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions exprised by our correspondents.]

MEN

THE PLAGUE.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE “DAILY PRESS,” 14th June. SIR-I bare very considerable · sympathy with Mr. Osborne's first motion at the Sanitary work in with the Chinese, under proper precan- Board, because it was an honest endeavour to

ions, for the better regalation of plagne cases. At present witheevan years experience of plague we are no further forward than in 1894, and the

There should be a plague hospital at Kowloon, impecunions as Jamaics.

and one on the hillside above Wanchai, and separate doctors and staff engaged for each.

Money ought to spent freely and judiciously,

as are members of the Jockey Club to the negotiations are absolutely settled. Frenc,tion schema, the details of which have now been streets was practically, non-existent, or at least

meeting at 3 p.m. on Monday on the subject subscription for Australian waler griffins for of the next Race Meeting.

Japanese, and Russinn brigades will also for some time befers our readers. By much

remain.

Dr. Bell stated that the amount of harm done by currying patients through" "the nothing compared to the benefits derived from statement a fact? One of our local doctors treatment in the hospital", but ie this plapsible informed me that one patient whose temperatare

THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS for the coolie class is concerned the their shibe before driving. This precaution, it

all classes. If he did, it is plain that asamitate the billiard-player by applying chalk to surprise expressed by the London journals the authorities at the Admiralty with regard to Government still imagine that this colony is as schere could never come into operation. is sail, effectually safeguards what is known There are no houses in the colony where saing" one Hoor can be devoted to a plague-stricken coolie and his three attendants. Nothing loss than a wholesale depopulation of this avercrowded city could render this feasible. Among all the non-Chinese cases this year, it has only been found possible to treat two patients in private houses. How then can we imagine an extension of the plan to the Chinese coolies. We fully recognise the strength of the argument that removal from home and friends to the depressing surroundings and mengro medical attend ance of the plague hospital conduces not a little to the likelihood of the patient's death, and it would be gross inhumanity not to admit that the state of affairs now existing in the colony with regard to the treatment of plague sufferers must be remedied at all costs. But beside our duties to the sick there are our duties to the sound and well. The home-treatment of

OUR FACTORIES are constructed with every attention to the best principles that sanitary science can suggest; and our NEW FACTORY at WEST POINT is the LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED in the

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FILTRATION is employed, guaranteeing

ABSOLUTE PURITY.

The Machinery used is of the latest type.

A STAFF of ENGLISH EXPERTS attend to every detail of the Manufacture.

The Waters produced are of the highest class and excellence; as testified to by the

best English makers.

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1. A few days, ago a soldier in one of the forts in Singapore dropped a bottle on several dozen full sodas, with the result that the whole of them exploded. The man was badly injured by the flying glass, and is still under medical treatment,"

Military Tournament in the Agricultural Hall Eazi Roberts, on the 30th alt, opened the

and was most enthusiastically greeted. A representative detachment, of Colonial and Indian troops who participated in the Austro- lian Commonwealth celebrations were a much appreciated feature.

GERMAN PRESS CRITICISMS: The Past enquires whether Shanghai is an English city. The Tageblatt says that the Yangteze region is no more a British than a German sphors of influence.

GENERAL NEWS.

LONDON, 18th June, 8 p..

MONEY MARKET, Consols stand at £984. Weekly advances on the loan market range from 1 to 18. per cent. Auber

Bank rate has dropped still far- ......Plaquettether to 3 per cent, half a point lower than

Waldteufel

The Band of the Mudras Light Infantry will patients must either be impracticable, under play at the Hongkong Hotel this evening from

8 to 9.30 pm. Programme: the conditions suggested by Mr. OSBORNE,Overture... "Zanetta" or a menace to the hitherto uuinfected Selection

Waltz portion of the colony, without these con-

Suzag... ditious. The members of the Sanitary Selection. Board, by leaving the motion unsupported by a vote did what Hongkong had a right to expect of them.

Dance

Bohemian Girl". Chantilly The Flight of Agék” "The Belle of Cairo" "Darkies Drogins."

God Save the King

Betialast week.

Puite

Lutscht

The first batch of mules, about 500- number, purchased under General Galve's orders in Chins for Mountain Battery and

transport work in India, arrived in Calcutta ot the end of last month. After being classe

they will be sent on to the various military centres solsetel. The testing operations will occupy three weeks. The transports Formosa, Clavering, Chingtu, Haiching, Glengyle and Cafes take 4,000 moro mules for India.

Mr. OSBORNE's second motion," that the lies of Chinese who have died of plague may be coffined in the usual Chinese manner by relatives or friends and removed from the colony without any restrictions," con- mended itself to the Board, and seeing the substantial nature of a Chinese coffin there appears no reason for opposing the plan. A. S. WATSON & CO. | provided that proper precautions are taken

The 6. F. Tress in its Chess column gives and that the removal from the colony be the two following items:--In America, the prompt. It is more a matter of concession entry list for the Twentieth Century Corres to a strong national sentiment than of any-pondence Tourney finally closed with 175 thing else, and if it stops the horrible names, the list including 13 doctors, 11 mer practice of dumping corpses in the street at chants, 10 lawyers, 8 college professors, [86 will serve a good purpose. At the same 8 ministers of religion, and G journalists, time the proper precautions must be in-Good progress is being made in the Chan ONLY comunications relating to the news columnsisted on, so that the concession to Chinese pionship armament at the Singapore Chess Club. It is too early yet to attempt to Corrzapur deals must forward their names and ad- feeling may not be attended by danger to anticipate the result, but the leaders are dresses with communications addressed to the Editor, the rest of the community as well as to unt for publication, but as evidence of good faith.

themselves. All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

HONGKONG..

Hongkong, 1st May, 1901–

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

should be addressed to THE EDITO

No unonymously signed communications that have already oppoured in other papers will be inserted,

be sent before 12 aan, on day of publication. After that hour the supply is ismited. Only supplied for Casts.

Telegraphic Addren PRES-ABC: Code. PO. Box, 33. Telephone No. 12.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG OFFICE: 14, DES Vœux ROAD C).

Not the least interesting part of the discussion on Thursday was the passage,

Messrs. Chittenden, McIntyre and P. 4. Reutons, the late champion being nowhere.

A Simha telegram of the 30th it. says:--- The following further reductions of the China

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 12th June.

BOER TREACHERY PUNISHED. Two Boers ut Pretoria who had taken the oath of neutrality were captured whilst attempt. ing to join a commando; they were court-

drtialled, and shot.

GERMANY AND SHANGHAI. Lord Cranborne questioned in the House of Commons said the Government understands that Germany intends to continue the main- tenance of a garrison at Shanghai for the prosent, but that no explanation had been furnished to Great Britain. THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY. President MaKinley has declined to be omiaated for a third term of office.

LONDON, 12th June.

CHINESE INDEMNITY NOT YET SETTLED.

It is declared at Washington that the Powers are not yet agreed as to the amount of the Chinese indemnity, although China has offered 450,000,000 taels,

THE PLAGUE.

firders for vatru ropics of DAILY PRESH shoula rot entirely relating to the motions under Expeditionary Force have been sanctioned: consideration, which dealt with the subjectB Battery, Royal Horss Artillery; the First of sick Chinese leaving the colony-the Infantry Brigads, viz., 7th Bengal Infantry, wriggling out of the Venice Convention," 26th Boobay Infantry, 1st Sikhs, 24th Panjab as a member of the Board described it. We Infantry; No 2 Company, Bombay Sappers; have already spoken of a probable petition the Staff of the First Infantry and Cavalry to H.E the Governor through the Viceroy at Brigades, Commanding Royal Artillery and Canton to permit these departures, which Commanding Royal Engineers.--Another Don OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C. Lave already been taking place surreptitiously sanctioned for all officers and subordinates telegram saya-Ninety days' privilege leave subject to military rules reverting from Field Service in China. In view of the uncertainty. regarding the relief or otherwise of units of the Indian Contingent in South Africa, the ques tion of sending home more families is held over. A case of plague was reported af midnight until the next trooping season.

patient is a Portuguese girl. 17 years of age, on Thursday from No. 7 Ezra Lane. The

amed Cecilia Almario. She was then in a com atese condition, and has since remained so,

HONGKONG, 15th June, 1901

to a certain extent. The remarks offered by the Captain. Superintendent of Police, based on his experience of the Chinese police in the colony, were very apposite. Pointing to the babit of these lukongs, when sick, of disregarding the regulation requiring them to go to the Government Civil Hospital and instead going to their homes, Mr. May said that the idea which the men had a good

rative vilages, where there was plenty of fresh air. If they died, they knew where

During the past 24 hours there were reported fresh cases of plague (32 Chinese, one other Asiatic, one European), and 25 deaths (24 Chinese, and one other

Asiatic)

Artes the reception given at the Sanitary Board meeting on the 8th Mayo H.E. the Governor's suggestion that plague patients at Yaumati should be allowed to be treated in their own homes under certain conditions, it was hardly to be expected that the same Board would welcome the proposal of Mr. idea at bottom-was to get back to their Settlements and Java; and, if necessary There is no chance of her recovering, it is

E. OSBORNE that "parsons suffering from plague (or under, observation) be allowed

if possible, so as to relieve overpressure at

Dr. P. L. Sherman, special agent of the Forestry Bureau of the Philippines, left Maxila recently on a tour of investigation in the Straits Sumatra, we obtain information regarding the rubber and gutta perchia industries, with a view stated to their development in the Philippines. During

M

An Indian camp-followar from Kowloon died yesterday morning from plagas. Satisfactory progress is being made by the ether Indians and Portuguese,

The Foochow Echo of the 8th lust. has the this critical period and give the mass of the following items:--There were two shocks of inhabitants, who do not intend to leave the earthquake yesterday morning at 5 min. past island, a better chance of escaping the 8 o'clock, which, as in previous occurrences scourge which is now upon us, There is of the kind, were felt more on the river side

As we go to prass, we learn that two fresh no question of yielding to pressure from than on the hill The second shook was

European cases have been notified, the victims the Viceroy of Kwangtung. If H.E. To thought to be severer than had been ex-being Mrs. Herbst and a daughter, residing at Missists his countrymen in their periooed here for many years past. We learn 14, Queen's Road Central; and we also deeply appeal to the Governor, it is absurd to that the rock of the steamer Sobreon was regret to state that Mrs. Brownhill encombed contend that the request should be refused purchased by a syndicate at this port. May to the disease early last night.***

success attend the enterprise-The Foochow

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development the scheme promises to do, even more for the Colony than we have hitherto hoped. The advantages to he gained by the Naval authorities, on the other hand, which will be put at their disposal at Ko fie mainly in the greater amount of space

on than they have at present for the Yard, with its workshops and dock. The sita which is indicated by report as that which is to he occupied is at Tsimshatsui Bay; but, as we have atated above, the details of the plan are rict yet fully known. As our readers will ses, it the scheme is carried out its effect on the de- velopment of the colony, and particularly on the city of Vic.ori, cannot fail to be enormous. -

SUPREME COURT.

Friday, 14th June.

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION,

BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR JOHN CARRING TON, KT., C:ME. (CHIEF JUSTICE).

PROBATE OF A WILL-ATTORNEY- GENERAL V. JACQUES.

This was a special case, called by consent of parties, to decide the fiability or not of certain stares belonging to the estate of Joseph Jacques, deceased, not on the register of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank at Hongkong, to be charged proste duty in this colony. The Attorney Gen..al was the complainant, and Sarah Jacques, executrix of the will of her husband, Josi Jacques, decessed, was the defendant.

M. H. E. Pollock, K.C. (Acting Afterany. General), instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowley (Crown Selicitor), appeared for the complainant, and Mr. J. J. Francis, K.C., instructed by Mr. G. C. C. Master, solicitor (Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master) for the defendant.

think it is very reasonable to draw the inference was 1044 when taken out of it; from which was 100 degrees when put into the ambulance

that a two or thres mile ride in an unbalance is jurious, and that the greater the distanco the

ter the danger to the patient, and that they Wanetini or East Point patient has to do at should not be compelled. to travel so far, an a

present.

If the plague continues year after year, the effect on the trade of this colony will be most pernicious, and no short-sighted policy or official chesso-paring should prevent everything being done which might or ought to be done. "The departure of 70,000 inhabitanta is a serious dislocation to the trade of the colony-it is not so much the coolies where leaving, bat the trading lanes and the omplerous.

Besides having three plague ospitals, we ought to have a considerable addition of scientific and trained doctors added to the medical staff of this colony, and they should be well paid not underpaid as they are at present, Good pay is required 4o attract good non-it penny-wise and pound-foolish to be. penacious in fighting death and disease.

Yours, etc.,

G. W. F. P.

GENERAL VOYRON'S REPORT.

The report sent home to Paris by. General Voyron, head of the French forces in China, is now published. Writing from Poking on the 24th February, General Vovron speaks of the accomplishment by his forces of the duty on- Aded to them, and the excellent state in which they have been maintained during the operations

Mr. Pollock said the case was a special one called for the opinion of the Court under the in North Chius. Going on to the question of provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure as fighting, he claims that the French officers have. contained in Ordinace 17 of 1873, and the shown their skill in huslan ng French lives usual memoranda had been filed, together and achieving success without unnecessary with that of the special case attached. As his Lerishy would see from the special onsa, this violence, though with the right amount of was the question for the court to determine vigoar against so fanatical an enemy. Gen. whether or not probuto daty in respect of 1.47 Voyron continues: We have waged honour.. shares in the Hongkong and Shangkai Barkable warfare, and in this country when all the ought to be paid in this ce.ons. Paragraph 4 of the special case showed that 767 shares out of expeditionary bodies have kept themselves. these 1472 shares were on the London register under control it would be defficult to attack the of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking reputation of the troops by actual facts adduned, Corporation, subject to a charge in favour of Our attitude was that of a civilising Power, the Corporation of £975. In paragraph 5 of the special caso it would be seen that 705 of the and we extended ready trelcome to poseable 1,472 shares were in the Shanghai list. The people, protecting them from violenes from all probate duty on those 1,472 shares ought to be point of view, were fully owned by access, contention of the Attorney-General was that quarters, Our efforts, from this particular paid in Hongkong, and the contention of the and if the French Ang was not loved 'in 'a other side was that the shares were not situated country full of inextinguishable hatred for in Hongkong, but respectively in England and

within the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court foreign intrusion, it was still aver the one of Shanghai. Mr. Pollock submitted that, inas-under which the Chinese people sought protec much as the basiness of the Hongkong and tion for life and property. Later, General Shanghai Bank was entirely controlled from this colony-the provisions of the deed of Veyron says: Obeying our Governments settlement would bear that out-probate duty orders, we lent our aid to the common work of minst be paid in this colony, and the shares must the Powers in every instance, absolutely and be considered as being within the jurisdiction loyally. Yet the French expeditionary for of that honourable Court..

petidance and was able thereby to gommand the inder its General's orders preserved its inde-

provisions of the deed of settlement, utter Mr. Pollock then dealt at length with the welch arguments were proceeded with,

1.M.C. DUES AND DUTIES : JANUARY-MARCH.

respect and often the sympathy of those who lived side by side with itch and de

The French public will no doubt be plewel

THE ALLIES AND THE INDIAN TROOPS.

and

H

The Report of Dues and Duties for the to remain in their own homes, provided all- they would be buried. In the same way is mission Doctor Sherman will study the best and Thistle Hotel," 306, Queen's Road Central 801, just published by the Imperial Maritime passages from a letter received from Peking.

Mrs. Anna Krator, of the "Ross, Shamrock Chiness treaty ports in the first quarter of

The Singapore Free Press quotes warious other persons occupying the same floor are if a coolie got sick and wanted to leave the methods of obtaining gutta perchs, and devotas admitted to Kennedy Town Hospital yea pared with the same quarter in 1960, the total contact with the other foreign forces. The removed, except three adults to attend the colony, he would leave it. The point, in special attention to the new process of extract-

Customs, shows some interesting figures. Com-Among them occur some relating to the demoralisation of our Indian troops from patient, and provided a written certificate fact, is this. We cannot, from the facts ing it from leaves, bark, and twigs, a method ferday morning suffering from plague. collection gives a decrease of Hk. Tis. 1,033,685 letter quoted by our contemporary states that be produced from a medical practitioner of our situation, strictly enforce the rules altogether unknown

Mr. and Mrs. Brownhill are not making-dropping from Hk. Tis. 6,205,082 to Hk. Tla, the rowdinoss of the

contingent, that he hae charge of the case," Neverthe of the Venice Convention. The exodus of musiber own among the more crude ani, iar progress, and coming to 10 ming (1,997. The ports, which improrod, ou last extremely free-and and ways of another, tho rapidly acting as solvents upon the sense of less the discussion on Thursday lust served Chinese will continue as long as a scare who usually obtain their supply by recklessly it. The other European patients are doing year's figures were-Nowcheng Chefs discipline amongst the Indian regiments. But an useful purpose, in that the question was exists in Hongkong, and there are many cutting down the tree, and removing the axuda- | well.

Kiaochau, Chungking, Ishang, Shaai, Yochow is not so bad as the attitude of a third con- very well ventilated in the course of a long who would rather see the exodus legalised, | tion of gum,

Nanking, Chinking, Booohow, Ninggo, Santu, tingent towards our troops. They are outwardly debate. Mr. OsnoRNT, introducing the first

Wuchow, Bamshni, Koagmoon, Kamchus, fridly but actally mdat hostile

any, and Canton, and Pakki. Decreases were shown by our troops to quarrel with either the A

their particular object appears to be to get motion standing in his name, very justly

Tientsin, Hankow, Kinking, Wuhu, Shanghai or the B, the A perhaps liret, observed that the history of plague opideraics

Hangelow, Wenchow, Focchow, Amoz, Swatow, but preferably with both. But in Peking here in this colony since 1894 reveals the dis

and Kiangchow

they have adopted

Invidious attitude, couraging fact that though we have done

that

is to insult our sepoys, They Taking finit the increases, Nowohwang re- them freely in their own foreign language, what seemed right and proper at the moment,

gistered over Hk. Tls, 3,787 against the blank and occasionally fall them coolies in the our efforts to cope with the disse have

sutry of the same quarter last year, Chefeo universal phrase The native officers dive never been successful. He went on to

advancel from Hk. T. 108,529 to Hk. This is and are furions It will be aston express the opinion that the cause of failure

147,580, Chungking from Ak. Tis. 93,691 to thing if there is not a serious rom some day. Meanwhile our graceful concession staf hove lies in the fact that we have forced upon

HE T. 141,010, Tchang from Hk. Tis. 154,323 protested in mill fashion, and the apoy's iden the Chinese casures which were impalatable,

to Hk. Tls. 271,892, Nanking from Hk. Tis. | is that this is because we funk the Germans, 35,098 to Hk. Ths. 46,271, Chinking from French, Russians, everybody. That won't do Hk T., 923,560 to H. Ts. 225,273. The us suy good when the men get back to India, West River porte all made slight advances, Canton increased from Hk. Ths. 485,052) 40 Two crowned heads of Europe have their Hk. Tls. 509,227, and Paklion from Hk. Th. cigars made expressly for them by the largest 26.949 to . TIA. 39,397

cigar factory in Havana. King Edward VII and the German Emperor are the Sovereigns The main deerees were Tientain, from in question. King Edward favour a long and H. Tls. 119,788 to Hk. Tls. 37,154, Hankow, fat cigar, Sin: long by 13m in diameter at from Hk. Tls. 320,523 to Hk. Tls. 254,749;

the

thickest part, while the German Emperor a much smaller oigat-one 6 in. long prefers a 200,389, Shanghai, from Hk. Tia. 200,382; on sale to the general public. They are made Wahn, from Hk. Tls. 9,58% to Hk Tisby 13-16in. in diameter. These cigars are not Shanghai, from Hk. Tis 2273,759 to H. The in lots of 1,000, which is the regular order 1,282,357; Fooshow, from Hk. Tla. 174,085 to received from the Sovereign customers of the to Bk. Tis. 146,788, Swatow, from Hk. Tls. Hk. Ths. 156,096, Amey, from Hk. Tls: 147,098 factory. A few of these priza cigara are kept on hand to sell as souvenirs to travellers, and in this way many a connoisseur is enabled on special occations to enjoy a rare smoke..

for fear the Hongkong authorities should tes market is alive again. Masters of the and which have caused them to thwart us appear to be obeying the commuds of a season's Congous and Souchongs were shown LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS, surreptitiously at every turn. Therefore, superior. What we have to obey, if Hong- on the Srd inst., and business in the com. as a concession to Chinese prejudices, be vang is to prosper, are the laws of healthy. meneed the next day. As compared with This “Ban" Line steamer Benlawers, from proposed that plague sufferers and suspects It does not seem, from the hold which the previous years the daily transactions are small heith and London, left Singapore on the 13th abould be treated in their own homes, plague bns had on the colony since 1894,Although there is little to command the crop it, for this port provided all other persons but three atten- that we have done so hitherto, and it is in point of quality, prices are fally on a perit The N. T. K. steamer Sade Mare (European dants be removed from the same floor as plain that we must alter our treatment. On with those of last year, which comes about late) left Singapors for this port on the 13th the patient's room, and that a medical the point at issue, all the Chinese and through the known important shortage of the and is expected to arrive here on the 18th practitioner certify that he has charge large number of prominent Europeans are The conference lines are providing ample Japan arrived in New York on the 12th inst.

fiest crop, particularly of high grade tons. The Silk ox the C. P. R. steamer Empress of of the case. Mr. OsnoRNE backed up agreed to recommend a new departure, and tonnage, the Darlante will clear today for making the time is transit from Hongkong 28 bis proposal with a lively picture of the we hope, as we have said before, that the London and the German Mail steamer Handays, and from Yokohams 19 days. horrors of the plagus hospital and of the Government may see its way to acquiesce. hurg, for Bremen: the steamer Socore on the journey thither, at which subsequent Even if no good comes of the plan, we do 10th vic Marseilles for London, and the speakers scoffed, though we think that there I not see that any harm will ensus.

Glenshiel on the 13th for London direct.

inst..

Line) left Kobe via Moji for this port on the The N. Y. K. steamier Mike Mara Bombay ah inst, and is expected to arrive here on the

∙10th inst."

403,817 to Hk. Th., 330,361, -

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