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evidence from any other source, but it may be concluded that the Chiness themselves fully beliove the story and hold that Peking itself is threatened by a grave peril. This indeed would be no exaggeration if the Mongol boast of the forces they can call

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qualifying them as dangerous to Europea o troops, their numbers at least render them formidable to such Imperial troops as they would be likely to encounter on the way to Peking, and it would take the best trained A certain Chinese army to stop them. amount of reassuring news is conveyed in the same Nanking letter which brings news of the Mougel rising, for it is stated that as far as is known there is no connection between that rising and TUNO FUBBIANG's movernents. The latter when last heard in Kanin province, at wtitl was $7.56 Kuyuna, the headquarters of the Provincial Commander-in-Chief, which is about one 946 hundred and fifty miles east of Lauchou. 13.92 As the Daily News says, it would be in- possible in the scattered state of TUNG FUHSIANG'S adherents, as well as the 19.20 distance to be marched over, a very moun tainous route, for the Kansu forces to reach even the Shansi borders within three months at the very least, and if Tuso FuusiANG desires to join forces with Prince TUAN in the grass country, outside the Great Wall, it will take him much longer to get to Shane or Chihli. The danger, therefore, does not appear so immediate as from the carlier undetailed reports it may have seemed.

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Yesterday, the American Day of Indepen Jones, the stars and stripes were Aging on many public buildings and-an the warships and A salute of CHATEAU LA

CARNET, other vessels in the harbour. TOUR CHATEAU RAUZAN, and CHATEAU twenty-one guns was fired at noon. LAFITE are commended to the notice of

The boal office of the Chinese Imperial Connoisseurs as Ligh-class after-dinner

Maritime Customs, whose presence Wines of a rich and rare elaracter.

Hongkong and Kowloon has long been a grievance, is shortly to be moved to Chak-wan, in Chinese territory, just beyond Deep Bay.

A signature list to be attached to the petition to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, asking for an enquiry into the sanitation of the colony, has been placed in the hall of the Hongkong Club for the convenience of any members who may desire to sign.

Smaller quantities and Sample bottles will be supplied ut proportionate wholesale

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We guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.

The Mercury hears that orders have been received from home for the British authorities

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On the 25th May, at Penzance, Cornwall, ALMOST HOWE, late Government Marine Surveyor, Straits Settlements, aged 53 years,

On the 2nd Jane, at the General Hospital, Perang, G. 6. H. SANDERA, of Singapore.

On the 22nd June, at Penang, Mr. MARCUS, proprietor of the Europe Hotel.

On the 20th Juno, at $7, Courtfield Gardens, South Kensington, HERBERT WITH DANIEL, aged Eb years.

on the 26th June, at No. 18, Purk Lane. Shanghai, FREDERICK GEALE MONSAERAT, Lieut., R.N., aged 47 years.

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stances attending the death of the late Captain Clemens Mr. J. J. Franois, K.C., has been 5 retained to watch the case on behalf of the

relatives of the deceased.

BONGBONGOFFICE: 14, DES VEUT ROAD CI. LONDON UFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.C.

Hosexona, 5th July, 1901

Puinping operations on the dredger Canton Rirer were again delayed yesterday owing to leaks. We are informed, by the way, that the leading mathematical expert in the Colony has calculated that 2,500 balloons would raise the dredger without difficulty; but he quite to say where the balloons are to be procured from,

An Italian couple, perfectly destitate, who lately arrived from Shanghai, went to Chief Inspector Mack's at the Central Station yesterday, and requested that the authorities should exert their influence to induce the Italian Consulate to give them a passage to Manila, They had been to the Consulate, but Chevalier Volpicelli being at Carton, his representative told them he had no power to do anything, and they had no means of subsistence. Inspector Mackie, who has no power to graut their request, told them they either would have declare theramives vagrants before the Magis to await the return of the Italian Corsal, or trate, when they would receive shelter in the House of Detention, a suggestion which made the unfortunate couple shudder.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 5ru. 1901

The British transport Narani arrived in the Harbour yesterday from Weihaiwei.

The Ghurka regiment, which had their camp at Yangtsopoo, left Shanghai on the night of the 28th ult. for Shanhaikwan by the transport

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The permanent German savel force on the East Asiatic Station will consist of four large and two small cruisers, four gunfeats, three torpedo-boats, and soms armed rivor steamers.

Shanghai's declaration. of infection agatust Port Arthur has been withdrawn. The Straits Government has withdrawn its notice against Bangkok as infected with cholera,

Two now Japanese Consulates are to be started shortly, one at Montreal and the other at Oloor. The necessary appropriations have boon proclaimed in the Official Gazette.

The German military authorities at Shanghai have tokon a large house in the Sicavel Road, acar the Babling Wall, at a rent of Tla 400 per month, and are contemplating building barracks for a permanent garrison."

The news is now confirmed that Brigadier General G. Richardson, Q.B., C.LE., who bas been commanding the Cavalry Brigade in the north, is to succeed Major-General O'Moore Creagh. V.C., in the command of the British garrison at Shanghai. He was to arrive there

in the Formosa on the 3rd inst.

The Shanghai New Press announced on the

27th alt. that it would, from the 1st inst., have the full service of Renter's telegrams, hitherto the monopoly in Shanghai of the N. C. Daily Nets. This will supply the lack created by the absence of the "New Press specials" frota London, which ceased apparently about the middle of last month.

The German ironclad division from this atation is expected to arrive at Wilhelmehaven on the 14th August.

The lax on

theatrical performances at Nagasaki has been redwood from 88 yen per night to 33 yen per night.

The following appointment has been made at the Admiralty:-Lieutenant G. L. Parnell, to the Blenheim, to date May 25,

The Penang Chamber of Commercs proposes to recommend to the Straits Government for nomination Dr. Brown as its representative in the Legislative Council during the absence of Mr. Bromhead-Matthews.

The Budget Committee of the Aastrion Delegation adopted the Naval Budget on the 31st May, and agreed to a suggestion made by the reporters of the Budget, that it should express its recognition of the behaviour of the Austro-Hungarian troops in China,

The Malay Mail hears that Mr. G. T. Hare, the Federated Malay States Secretary for Chinese Affairs, lins not been in good health lately. Rumour has it that Mr. Hare will shortly proceed on long furlough, and that during that time be will act as Second Com- missioner at Weikaiwei.

The death is recorded in June of Com. H. Packe, R.N., at Bordighera. He was engaged in all the operations at the reduction of the Peiho Farts (1880), and had sharge of a division of transporte. After the Chinese War, while commanding His Majesty's gunboat Shap, and engaged in the suppression of pirney, he rescued the officers and crew of an American vessel, and received the thanks of the President of the United States,

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The Russian medal for the troops which have taken part in the operation in China is to bear the inscription "China Campaign, 1930-1901," and is to be silver for the troops which took part in the operations on the frontier beyond the River Zle and in the defenes of Blagovest cliensk, and in bronze for those which were Jocated in regions declared to be in a state of

war,

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REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 2nd July. RUSSIA AND THE MANCHURIAN QUESTION. The correspondent of the Daily News at Berlin learns from St. Petersburg that Ramis has made a fresh compact with Chins, which is tho resurrection of the tantamount to Manchurian Agreement.

We are in a position to state, says the Pinang Gazette regarding the Penang Hills Railway, that the result of communications which have

LORD CHARLES BERESFORD ON Padletween the Directors of the Company

NAVAL AND MILITARY POLICY. and the Government is that the former have

It is stated in the Tintes that Rear Admiral Mr. Alan Wilson's plan for a cable line worked resolved to prosced at ones with the schema. by a turbine has been adopted, and it is hoped Lord Charles Beresford, C.B., is anxious to that in the course of the next two or three rosign his command, so that he may be in. months complete specifications and detailed position to criticise the naval and military plans will have been furnished, which, if appolicy of the Government. proved by the Government, will enable tenders for the various portions of the work to be called for.

LONDON, 2nd July, "THE BOERS IN THE TRANSKEI

TERRITORIES,

The Boer invaders of the Transkei territories

attacked Maclear, but without suocess, thirty young farmers keeping throm at bay until relieved by General Dalgety The enemy retreated through difficult routes.

CHANGE DOINGS.

The Morrow of June Settlement, Hongkong, 19.1,

According to the statement of a correspondent, in one of our home evening contemporaries the. Belleville boilora of H.M.S. Terrablo have given a great deal of trouble over since the ship has been in commission. Letters received from the China Station say that the cruiser's boilers become worse instead of better in fact, are giving so much trouble that the ship will be sent home as soon as she conveniently can be. At Portsmouth the work of completing tho Powerful, the Terrible's sister chip, is being

In many of its features the settlement which pushed on. It is quite understood that she will go back to Chine in relief of the Terrible, says has just closed resembles the March one. It the London and China Express. But ither will be reinombered it was prophesied that the ship is over likely to show the British taxpayer latter would bring about no and of disasters; value for his money. By russon primarily the same was prophesied of the present oue, of their Helleville bollers, both slups are but in neither ease, fortunately, were these frequently nuder repair that the cost of keeping antisipations, as we now know, fulfilled. In its bulk also, this settlement was nearly as them in a sex-going condition is enor meus.

large as the one mentioned, and it occurred on a Saturday, to accentuate farther the similiarity; but, thanks again to the Bank's staff, who did not grudge working after closing time, overy- thing passed off without the least hitch, while on the Rialto itself no antoward accident was reported.

A raally overland" route to India, sa A telegram from Toulon to the Petit Journal practicable menus of reaching our Eastern It is stated from Peking that Vice-President nye:The French cruiser d'Entrecanteras, Eupire by had all the way from Europe, is Ha visited General Gasele a short while ago under orders at Tonion for the China Station,said to have been arrived at, via Moscow, the regarding the evacuation by the English. He has undergone steam trials with very satisfac Carp an, Meshed and Quette. It will probably be some time before the various links in the was anxious that when they went, they wontatory results. During gan practice the 240- hand over the territory to China, and not to millimetre gun was fired from the after turret. eksin of communications are sufficiently per

fucted to enable officials, tourists, and others to some other power. He further asked that vae but at the fifth shot the brake of the gun- or two hundred soldiers be left for a time to aid carriage fractured at the valve.. This will delay the Chinese soldiers in keeping order,

A home contemporary wrote last mouth- It is not probable that anyone who knew, or thought for a moment, credited the suggestion, which camo apparently from the clouds, that the Emperor of China would visit England. The (hine Minister very naturally informed a representative of the Exchange Telegraph Company that he knew nothing about such

ramours.

the departure of the vessel for her station.

A Simla telegram of the 9th alt says:-Two months ago over four thyraud plague deaths were occurring weekly in Bengal; Inst week only 42 deaths from this disease occurred thers Bombay Presidency this week reporta's small 1ise of from 402 to 4400 danths, and the Punjab a rise from 146 to 176 deaths. Everywhere else the plague continues to decrease. The total number of deaths for the whole of India in the past seven days was 147 against 312 in the corresponding week last year.

The antipathy to the introduction of Chinese labour seems to be widespread, for the British Consular report on the trade of Paraguay fon last year states that, notwithstanding the dearth of saitable and reliable labour, which leaves little prospect of any gonning progress in the country from an industrial or agricultural-register, and was built by Messrs. Caird and standpoint, the Government is averse to the importation of coolie or Chinese labour.

A Portuguese clerk, only 20 years of age, decamped last week from a well-known broker's offico.in Shanghai after having induced the shroff to give him in return for a 15,000 T. cheque, appatently signed by the firm, 6,000 Tls. in sycee and the rest in notos. The sycee he afterwards changed for a draft on Tientsin. The cheque turned out to be a forgery, but the clerk had get away north, it is belierod by a Chius Merchant's steamer.

The Universal Gazette learns that Sir E. Satow, British Minister at Peking. recently wrote to Li Hung-clang objecting on certain grouids, not yet made public, to the presence in Peking of Knei Chan (Maacha) and He Nai-ying, both Vice-Presidents of one of the Six Boards, in un oficial capacity. This objection has boon forwarded by telegraph to Heian by Li Hung-chang, and a reply is now ayaited. The notoriety gained by both Knei Chan and, especially. Ho Nai-ying, lust sum- mer at Peking as strong Boxer sympathisers

Prince Tuan, is probably the reason for the

The Japan Mail says:-The Russian autho- rities, after some delay, are said to have explained their action in excluding Japanese subjects from Harbin by saying that they cannot yet undertake to protect the lives and properties.

The new P. and O. steamer Soudan, which has sailed pu ber fast voyage to the Far East, is a twin-screw steamer of 5,700 tons gross

Co., of Greenock, for the Company's service to India and China. Although primarily a cargo steamer, she has accommodation for ninety first-class and seventy second-class passargers, and the 'tween decks, which are piuréed through out, are specially adapted for the transport of a large number of troops. Her dimensions are: Length, 450 ft.; beam, 52.; and depth, 32ft. Gin.

On the whole, the month has been rather poor, as rogarde volume of business, the atten

make general use of the line, but Captaia R A. tion of the market, being centred, almost E. Een, H.B.M. Vice-Consul for Geistan, has exclusively, on two stocks, viz., Dooks and Indes. twice covered it, and has written ton contem-The former ticagreabig surprised its fanciers. temporary to assure officers that they need by taking a downward move, contrary to their anticats no difficulties. Roughly speaking, expectations, and as these fanciers are userous, thene traversed runs from Quetta to Geiitau, the effect lag been somewhat deprosaing on".

Casilly speaking, though," through Persian territory to shed, thence to things generally. kaksid on the Trans-Caspian railway, and so the drop ought not to cause any croaking, for across the Caspian to Baku, and home viu after all it is only 5 per cent, and the best Petrovsk and Moscow. It is in contemplation of stock is liable to fluctuate to this extent to run a telegraph line along the road from One silly rumour, however, was started, Quetta via Nushki to the Persian frontier, and which has no foundation in fact, that tho the railway is not wont to lag for behind the profits of the company for this hulf year are telegraph. In that case, the overland route to very poor. This is absolutely untrue, andŤ, India via Moscow and Meshed will come to be from all accounts, it appears to be positively formidable rival, in point of both time and certain that the six months' earnings will break. bean of much benefit to Hongkong, most of the money, to say nothing of convenies to the all previous records. The rise in Indos has no steamship lines to the East,

settlement shares, and a enormous number at that, having been previously contracted for the northern market; which held on tightly, and cleared all its engagements. Cash shares In other are very scarce on this market. shipping lines a fiful business was done in Manilas still rexain dirt cheap at $63 and $53,* Douglases and Steamboats, while Chins and

THE PLAGUE. During the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday there were reported 10 fresh cases of plague (8 Chinese, 2 other Asiatics), and 11 deaths (10 Chinese, one other Asiatic)..

All Europeans under treatment still continugold and new respectively. The call of IV on the latter is due this mouth.. Bhells had been over- to do well.

Mrs. Primrose, of No. 3, Wild Doll, who was done, and, now that the dividend is known, are admitted into Kennedytown Hospital some time gradually working down to their propar lovel ago, has been discharged as cured

The special correspondent of the Times at

Banks have remained quiet but steady all Peking writing in April said:-Three monthe ago a Japanese stateaman said to me in Tokyo

The information we received and published through the month, only a few small lets chang- Is it not strange that at such a crisis, and considering all that the preservation or rain of in youterday's issue m Fazel Alimed not having ing honds at the uniform rate of 1874. Au China means for your commerce and your had the plague, was, we are informed, wrong, atempt, made in the week before the settle- influence in the Far East, your Government, Fazel Ahmed was a plague patient and was mout, to force the rate down did not succeed – far from taking the lead in the Peking discharged eared on Tuesday last. It was the and the market closes with an upward tendency negotiations, las not yet given the faintest Japanese sailor Sate who had been seat to the Ramours are again affoal that an agreeable indication of a policy nor the slightest sugges-hospital by Dr. Swan for observation, and who, surprise in in store for the shareholders, who tian even of the objects which it thinks worth it turned out, bad only malarial fever. He has ure to be shown as handsome a report as any of striving for? I cannot believe that it is really been discharged. indifferent, but, if it is too much engressed with other matters, why does it not eat the submarine cables and leave Sir Ernest Sator

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the best they live ever seen.

In other stocks there was so little done that it is hardly worth while giving them in detail. Hongkong Hotels have moved up three points, and are source at $128,

to frame and carry out his own policy in China LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS

Vining Use lessens marvel, fi is said as Sir Harry Parkes did in Japan in the old

The C. P. R. steamer Empress of Japan, from. ours?" As far as one can judge from any 2nd inst, and left at midnight same day for disappointments in our mining undertakings; pozitive infinence which Downing Street would Nagasaki, Shanghai (where she is due at 2.m., but this last blow of the Oliver mine, coming as on the 6th inst.), and Hongkong. it does on top of the Itsub fiasco, has somewhat appear to have hitherto exercised upon the

The C. F. R. steamer Expres of India staggered the market. One may well exclaim, and left at 1.30 p.a. on the 3rd inst. for Yoko ing Hongkong, and when will people learn is progress of negotiations here, the question

hama, where she is due to arrive on the 4th inst.

keep aloof from them P. might be repeated to-day with added emphasis. arrived at Kobe at midnight on this Zacast How long will such shaky ventatas keep drain-

at 2 p.m.

ESA.

The London and China Express of the 7th and followers of Kang Yi, Youg L, and days to the great advantage of his country and Vancouver, arrived at Kore at 7p.. on the liven so, and we are no doubt accustomed to ult. Bays-Notwithstanding & certain amount of official discouragement-it sooms to be the objection. fashion just now to put a damper on everything from theatricals to sanitary matters--the scheme for the Wanchal rockmation at Hongkong one to be launched, and in a far way to being carried out. Mr. Chater in agait the moving spirit. If the Government will not move there is at least sufficient private enterprise in the Colony to proceed with most of the desirable schemos, even though the Government insists on bargaining for a share of the pound of flesh which it does not itself create. With the pres sure there is for space, and with rents going up as they have done, Mr. Chator has earned the ethide of his contain the available area within business centre of the town,

The Imporial German Mail steamor Statigart, Berlin of the 10th ult, left. Colombo on the carrying the German Mails with dates from 28th alt., p.m., and may be expected here on or about the 9th inst.

A copy of the North-China Daily News of the 27th ult., which arrived from Shanghai yesterday, brought a few further details about the rumoured aggressive movemente of Prince Tuan and Tune Punsang, who, as we have already stated, are said to be threatening, the one Peking, and the other Taiyuaufu. Our northern contemporary reports, on the authority of a Nanking letter quoting despatches received in that city from Lauchou, the provincial capital of Kausu, vi Hsian, that Prince TUAN with a numerous following of Mongol horsemen, variously estimated at from 6,000 to 20,000

Among the discoveries of the party now work in number, had already passed through the district of Heugch'ng, an important place

of foreigners in Manchuria. A signficant de-ing with the aid of the Cretan Exploration Fund just touching the Great Wall, about ninety

claration surely. Japanese visiting Manchuria at Knossos in Crete, the site of the famous do not look to Russia for protection of their Labyrinth was a find of ly surprising miles due east of Ninghsia, bound eastwards through the grass country on his way to Peking

lives and properties, nor would the Japanese character. As the sxcavation went on, detached by Shansi province. These Lauchou de

Government think of imposing upon Russia pieces of ivory and crystal began to appear, spatches go on to say that the majority of the

any responsibility for the safety of its subjects which were found to belong to a large board in Manchuria. If such an answer was given, over a yard in length. It bad been somewhat "Mongol horsemen are from the " Aleshan"

intended to make a pregnant declaration, or parts were still in their places, though lying on league, and are under the immediate command

the Russian authorities must either have crushed and contorted, hat the chief component the loose earth; and by means of framing and were betrayed into an undiplomatic admission. of their own Princes. The Alishan Mongole

underplastering it was posible, after nearly In the condition's under which Admirał the North-China Daily News explains, inhabit

A northern despatch reports that H.E. Yang three days caratal work, to get out the whole

The N. V. K. steamer fusumi Maru (Amexi- the vast grass-landa outside the Great Wall Seymour gave his challenge shield for the best

as it lay. In the magnificent object thus to the North-west of Ningksia prefecture, score at prize-skooting in the British flest on the Ju Chinese Minister at St. Petersburg, has at

Lance Bergeant Smith this pearl was found and their chiefs cordially received Prince Chins Station, he points out that on almost all last received permission from the Throne to recovered was undoubtedly the Royal draught. can Line) left Shanghai for this port on the that a pearl of one of the earrings came off

and showed the sergeant that he had the

Tight perty, and farther march revealed the stolen

the earring TOAN and his followers when they sought stations challengo cups are in existence for rife resign bis pest and return to China, on the board. The framework was of ivory, perhaps 3rd inst., at noon, and is expected to arrive here and remained in his pocket. When searched

shooting, and he hopes that the shield he has ground of having already considerably exceeded originally supported on wood, the board having on the 6th inst., at noon.

articles. Examination of one of

to refuge last autumn in that part of the Em-now presented for heavy gan firing, will foster his term of office and also because of serious perhaps also acted as the ld of a box to contain

Devonshire is to lose an interesting monument proted the pearl found in the lad's pocket pire. But the rebel prince's new partisans such a spirit of emulation among ships as to illness. As a matter of fact, says the NC. the men. The surtees of the board formed a furthermore claim that they bave received raise the standard of practics. He points out Daily News, Yang Ju's term of office expired kind of mosis of ivory, partly coated with gold, of the folly of a wealthy man. The Earl of belong to it. Accused claimed to have found promises of help from all the Mongol leagues that accurate fire with heavy guas,will to the in the summer of 1899 and his successor Rusi and crystal hars and plaques backed with silver Egremont, who parsued so picturesque a career it, but the story failed to gain credenca with his outside the Great Wall, and boast of being principal factor in bringing fleet or single ship Chan, a Manchu-Yang Ju is a Chinese Ban- and bize enamel-the Homeric Kyanor. At in the fifties of the last century resolved to creot Worship, who sentenced accused to six weeks able to bring into the field by the conuing actions to a successful issue, and that, there. nerman, or Hanchun-who is to relieve Yang Ju, one end were a series of medallions arranged a mansion at Silverton, near Ureter which hard labour and twelve strokes with the birch.

and huxury. He was his own architect, THIEVING EX-LUKONG. autumn Lo less than one million Mongols, fore, the importange of good gun fire is para-7 was appointed then, as may have been seen in the like those of the Egyptian draught-boards, such should be an example to the world of what his The sentence did not soon to frighten the

ex-lakong answering to the name oflen profase were his ideas that he put up An ex-lu There is reported also to have been con mount. Sir E. H. Seymour has revised the columns of this paper at the time. Naturally, as that found in the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut, genius and riches could produce in the woy of youngster a bit, as he left the court laughing. siderable warlike enthusiasm amongst the rules governing the competition for his chal.not only has Yang Je been promoted in rank, already known from the Enkomi example to add to

of amber, and the bath ent of a solid piece of inst. two respectably dressed Chinamon were Mongal horsemen, as they passed through lange shield by all captaing and commanders in the meantime, but also Knei Chun-the base been imitated by the Mycenaens. This about two hundred marble mantelpieces, kail Lonng Ku Yau was charged with being d Hengcheng, songe praising the warlike rows when going through their couras of latter was only a Tastai in aubstantive rank at is followed by a kind of labyrinth of ivory and the door-kuobe of the principal moms fashioned pickpocket. Early on the morning of the 3rd musketry. In future, instead of the right of the time, whilst he is new a Vice President of crystal, to which again succeed four large marble. He spent a quarter of a million on the passing along Queen's Road West, one ahead of exploits of Geycurs, the great Mongol the line being taken by the men of the flagship one of the Six Boards still the appointment to elaborately-jewelled medallions and nautiluses place, and even that it was complete. It is, die other, on the look out for a ricksha. The him that be was a detective searching for conqueror, being constantly sung by these sy a parades on shore, or when a brigada is Russia has never been cancelled and Xue of ivory and crystal. The whole was enclosed in fact, incomplets to this day and new, we hear defondent, who he in hiding at the back of horremen on the march." It is, of course, landed, that place will be occupied by the ship Chan is now to succeed Yang Ju in the usual in a frame of marguerites in relief wrought in ways the Daily News, it is to he said ss build the gas works, stopped the first man, and, telling impossible to check these native reports by which carries the Beymour challenge shield,

manner.

the sale materials.

The Imperial Garman Mail steamer Kiant, schou left Hoba na Nagasaki, Shanghai and Foochow on the ist insta and may be

· The ✪, & O. steamer Gaelic, with mails, &o., from San Francisco to the 14th alt, via Hono- expected lure on or about the 10th inst Inn, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port this morning, via Inhud Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai

beauty

material

POLICE COURT.

Thursday, 4th July.

BEFORE MR. HAZELAND.

ATHILYING YOUNGSTER, A young Chinese lad, aged earrings and a silver watch, valued at $55. The house on MacDonnell Road a pair of gold Juvenile thief hid his spoils between two flower-

flowerpots, pots, but fulled to notice when transferring them from his trouser pocket to

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