CANTON.
1 ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.!
17th October, 1905, CHAU TUNG-SANG'H CASE: MORE SEIZURES.
On the thith instaat the Nom Hoi Magistrate
auil his assistant went with clerke and a counid. erable force of braves
to
the Western suburbs of the city to affect the seizure of eight shops and four hote altogether twelve proporties, valued at shout $10,000. Lok Tee-Tong, a brother-in-law of
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1905.
NEWCHWANG AND THE WAR.
Mr. Edward Gilchrist, Acting Commissioner of Customs si Newchwang, has made the following report as to trade conditions there during the past ys ar→→
94 There are some
JAPAN IN KOREA.
irregularities to the war-ic, the unusual Koon-Yum-Shon temple a few days ago was raufall during the spring, and early summer He to the heavy cannonding at various points, and tried by the prefect on the 14th instant
the extraordinarily mild weather, which pra has signed a document in court promising to pay longed the open season of this post into up a sum of $20,000 within ten mouths. He has December, to the increase by ucarly a million of wen taken back to the Poon-gu guol where he belligerents to the population of this provincs, statistics are in koping with the abnormal will be detained until the abovasum is paid up. conditions, and that the figures recorded, Sines the issun of the Viceroy's proclamation whether for import er export, da unt in any over twenty merchants and testers have sent measure represent the needs or the activities of in petitions to the prefect's yamen. Most of the native population.
ocenrred, the abautant crops of the interior them montion that Chan had an interest of 500 would bare found their way to the prosont Tls. in their respective businesses, moreover the hungry markets, and the demand for imported writing of the petition is said to have been done products would probably bave been even greater by the same haut. The prefect is consequently than the total shows in our raturas, though the
items would have been very different. very suspicious as to these potitions and has not the les in the Lino River broke up, un March replied to them at all. It is said that he 25th, the Rusias power was predominant sent munerens detectivesto inako enquiries from throughout the staple producing districts, but
had practically lost command of the
Chan Tang Sang, who was arrested at the sous who seinally attribute the climatic Kore Fer which Japan now exerts over
If the war had not
When
and its
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SHIPPING COMPETITION IN THE FAR EAST.
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with
these shops and has also instructed his clarks to necessities involved the issue of regulations some misgwings because there occur in the already have proved themselves formidable
prepare a considerable somber of vrits for attachment of properties and shops; to be ready for axe. Two of Chau Tang-Sung's 10nants. fearing that the houses they were occupying might be seized, sont in potitions to the prefost declaring that their inndlord was Chun Tang-
Snug.
The prefect told then in bis reply that they need tot lo afraid of anything, and that all they, bail to do was to send the rent money in future to the Si-Hau-Kuk. Chau Tung-Sang's chief clerk, Fang Chung-Ng, was tried the other day by the Ryong Chow prefect and coufessed that Chau beld 337 shares in the Wong-Yuen-Tung paper factory bero the vote of each share boing 106 Tl. The Nam Hei magistrate and a deputy were im mediately dispatched to the factory to take a of the account books. They found Faug's copy statement to be correct, and have ordered the manager to refund the valno of the shares as they were ovafiscated by the Government. The
which could not. but interfere very seriously with the natural course of trade. As the same vigilanes could not be, or at least was not, exercised over the junk traffle, the latter profited considerably at the expense of steam navigation in the carriage of passengers sa och ett go. On the Russian evacuation of Newchwung, which took place on July 25th, after
the condi the two days' battle at Tasbihch'iao,
reversed, The tions of trade were exactly Japanese power, supreme at sea and predominant sia under along the entire cost of Manchuria from the mouth of the Yala to that of the Lino, with the exception of Port Arthur, itself closely invested, allowed anrestricted importation and shipment; but although the sea route to all its markets was made safe fer Munchurian produce, the retreating Russian lines kept it from roacbing the seaboard, and these restraints contino-d, far as the Lino River trafle was concerned, until the closing of navigation. It was foreseen that the Imperial railway of North Chins might profit by the stoppage of the Lino Valley, and this bus bear amoat of produce
rail this port by the case; but the brought to
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Hongkong, 17th October, 1905,
CHINESE BOYCOTT.
The Jiji Shimpo think that what is most
Tho Straits Times of October 10th says urgently nonded for Japan at the present time is tas make Kores agree to entrust Japan with To-day's t-legraphis nows that the Nord- all ber diplomatic dealings, and it is casential deutscher Lloyd contemplate starting steamship Manchuria, with her treaty port, bas been
view to combating expected Japanese competi for the third time within 10 years the theatre that a definite declaration should be made to insa in Far Eastern waters, spee ally with a of military operations. But the Chion-Japan the world to that effect. So long as Korea has
to be placed under Japan's protectiontin on the Yangise, lus more than a passing wes has been brought to a conclusion, shipping war of 1814-95 was strategically a small affair, ela no reason to suppese that she will offer signifcases. Now that the war in the north and the Boxer disturbance of 150, trongh any objection in this matter. Even noves interests in the Fur Erist are eagerly widely extended, were transient and insigui objects to the proposal Japex say onfores the antion, le tons of the Yovital of
the conditions of her claims as a matter of right, and it is ficant in their effect upon trade in comparison with the gigantic struggle not prelable that any Power would reise Japaness mercantile marine activity which bad
Totor bring
temporarily paralysed by the which has been raging throughout the province objections to Japan's action in viny of the already come to make itself felt as a force There is little doubt but that if the commencement of hostilities and the cons of Fongtien
reservation of Japanese merchant
This is Government approaches, Kors win is shipping for warlike purposes. position the latt r will agree to it. When this question is settled' there will no longer to any question which more or less will affect att the big shipowning companies, for it may be necessity for the Paware to station their diplo matic representativea in Seoul and they will be taken for granted that the Japanese will lose order towards a resumption of that temporarily withdrew as a matter of course. There is no time not only in getting their house set in nothing extraordinary in the proposal, but it i
natural sequel to what has happened. The interrupted traile hnt in entering as competitors sooner this is done the better it will be for upon trade routes which up till now have bou Japan. The unsatisfactory nature of the terms regarded in a sense as exclusively the province of peace has been admitted by all in and out of of one or other of the established lines; as well their shipping enterprises. There cati by Do Japan, suil it is clearly the duty of the Gorera. in opening up now fold--or rather seat-for wont fully consolidats Japan's position in
onto her paramounter in that country qurati a that the prospect of being pitted as
bo well
contemplated and foremost amongst the knits Japan has trade competitors against the Japanees is ons obtained as the result of the great war. If the hielt caunot Government commits a blander with regard to equanimity by the European shipping companies to-day's telegram shows, and doubtless will have no reuse to offer to the people. Korea, the Takyo journal concludes, perhaps it of the Far East. That Germans are fully alive thus semi-oficial organ, also the companies of other nations trading in the The object. It is rather surprising
Far East will be fully alive to the danger which The Japanese discusses the writes this journal, to har the expression of threatens their interests. Peace Treaty as well as in the agreement of rivals. They have run their stamship lines the Anglo-Japanese Alliance stipulations as to more cheaply and have offered lover freights the enjoyment of equal opportunities by all in many instances. Any reduction of freightage A FRENCH JUSTIFICATION OF THE| on a given route can always be met by a people. Japan has been the foremost among the Powers who have insisted on the open-door corresponding reduction on the part of other principle in the Far Fast, and the consuman-competitors, but the ultimate ulvant ge must tion of the Allianco and the friendly relation remain with that concurs which cau guarantee between Japan and America las been based ou qual efficiency with most economical working. this fundamental principle. People must be All over the Enst this strain is bound to fost that Japan fought felt by existing shipping companies, once aware of the
the Japanese mercantil, marine are in full the bannor of this same
and operation again, and the outlook must principle and that Japan's political
be based an anxious due for them. Apropos of economical policy should also on this. Japan is opposed to an exclusive policy this there is large body of working and she will not allow others to adopt it. Some Britishers in the East, whie have reasou also to would seem to think that since orta has been regard with perturbability the trend of events, made Japan's protectorate special rights should and then are the deck officers and engineers, wha Chinero, and other native-owned stenuers, but be allowed to the Japanese in commerce and have hitherto found employment os Japanese, industries in that country. They are, however, mistaken in confuslag, things which are left to who now fear with a good show of reason that the solo supervision of a state. and there while they will find themselves ousted by mere cho.ply are left to the free competition of individuals. angaged Japanese holding the necessary quall- no monte e marine engineer needed to be idle, a peculiar status of bor own, and there is no Coron, though unlar Japan's protection, retains fistics. During the early stages of the war reason why, because Japan is ber protector, the for there were hurdly sufficient of their numbers
In the peace negotiations serviess of the belligerants. But now, when departed from.
trade are from their point of view very bad and To quote this author. her subjects in Corea, Asa matter of fact, how. Russia asked Japan for equal treatment for that has passed away, things in the shipping excluding Occidentals from their dominion. ever, such a claim is nunecessary, for Japan threaten to become worse. Nevor, it is id,The Chinesa, we are told by Australians and wore there more of their number unemployed all Americans, compote with white labour in su lins no idea of refusing the Russians the enjoy
over the East than at the present moment. To unfair manner. Their wasts being few, they meat of equal opportunition in Korea Thore
that the whites can not compete with them and jy also the discussion in the Press regarding thens the once "glorious Bast seems to hold accept wages of contemptible, insiguiticance, so the transference of the seat of diplomacy from u prospects of a less und lers gorgenas he
are left without employment, although the while has a right to live: he has. the right tu Seoul to Tokyo. As a matter of ruality, how-
resent the appearance on the scene of foreigner But unless Dalny shoult again be, galvanised ever, it is. Bassin who, first of all Powers, has
who will depriss him of the fruits of his efforts, and Autang developed as well as opened, the
i Karen. diplomatic busines
resumably the
and a right to expel the interloper." future of Quis harbour at the south of the chief spend negotiations with Japun relating to Japanese Government will not hesitate to river of Southern auchurin cannot be com promised siter the restoration of peace on terms undertake whatever arrangements that ar approaching the status yno ante. The boom in
continues the Kokuain, but with regard to land values has not been arrested but, un the necessary in Korea and the leased territory. contrary, acelerated by the war; the formal commercial and industrial matters and these harbour lituits lave slready proved inadeqante, which belong to the soupe of free competition them. Some at the surely be it wits au contain, as Japanese must be prepared to take what- they have already at one time during the
user advantage is
exclu- Japan created several month of November, 56 steamers, aggregating
ago years
settlemente in. China. bat people 56,240 tons and with an increase in wharf ascommodation, much more than this.
People. Japanese Military Administration, installed oa
they become a laughing-stock of other July 17th, has already done much to improve the exclusive proten ion of the people of one the appearance and menus of communica-
country often causes such a failnro. the castern, or foreign, quarter reason the settlements of various countries dogs in
A motalled roadway from in China are open to the mixed residence of this town. the square which bounds the south fron
being more conducive to the prosperity of lage of the Custom. Hiuso to a point in the of the natives, for this is recognised as native quarter, about half a mile distant, was the districts than to shut them out. Korea construsted during the antam; and, on the and Manchuria are too large a field to try the square itself, the building bft finished by the application of a "eosed door" principle. On late Russian Civil Administration was com
the contrary, there is every reason that the plated and occupied, while the recant space in incoming of as many aliens as possible should front of it, which had been a duet hep in dry ho welcosed, and this wenld be in keeping with
Japan's declaration as to the open-door nest brick wall with iron railings and kid out ducting. and a bog in wet weather, was enclosed by with paths, a miniature pond, and an artificial hillock crowned by a small pavilion.
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The Chinese boycott of American goods is a retaliatory measure, actually justifiable on the ground of Chinese self-protecten. Such is the position tokon by Pierre Leroy Beautien in the Western Erasomiste Francais (Paris) He maintains that China bas long been the victim of tyranny and oppression but now the worm has turned. In the first place, Chinese inbour has American capital has claimed and oxercised the boen zoladed from the United States while
exploiting the resources of the land-mining. right of circulating freely in Chinese territory. building railroads, and navigating inland waters terdicts the entrance of Chinese, excepting in by steam-power. Now the United States in-
are not likely to compete with American labour American social life. Yet the Chinese have! the case of certain classes of the population who and introduce an unwelcome element into
matter was then reported to the Viceroy. The sinwin-t'un during the auturau did not begin principle as to from competition should be to invet te calls of the age-leruted trans practically just as good right and reason for
valua of the properties seized up to date amounts
to Tls. 1,200,000,
THE LATE NR. ARCHIBAL CAMPBELI.
of
to make up the deficiency. Vast quantities produce must have been shut up beyond the Russian lines, and it was expected at the end of the year that they might find as cutlet at Chinwangtao during the winter. The latter The funeral of the lato chief engineer of the port, since the collapse of the artificially 8.9. Chi-Yuen, whose sad death. I reported ves-stimulated rival at Dulay, is the only competitor with Newchwang for the trade of Manchuris terday, took place here at t... yerday. The Reverend Dr. Grione officiated, and many foreigners from the IM.C, staff, and the British gunboat Sundpiper's crow accompanied the cortége to the Canton cemetery.
A CAPRICIOUS RAILWAY, LOCUMÈTIVE.
In connection with the transfer of the railway company's stocke, etc., to the Chinose unthorities a very curious accident occurred which happily did not result in any loss of life. A doputy was dispatched the other day to take an inventory of the company's properties at Fatahau. A social car was in readiness to take the depaty A few miuntos before the to that station. deputy arrived the engineer of the locomotive alighted from his engine on to the platform when suddenly the locomotive started away There were no passengers in the car. A regular panic ousued and telegrams were immediately despatched to the intermediate stations warning thom of the coming danger. The locomotive stopped a little boyond Tam-Pio station, near Fatchan, after a record passage; having run all the way at top-speed. Fortausstely no train was on the line, as otherwise a serious collision would have deenrred. With the absence of foreign supervisio D, such accidents are liable to
Oscar.
LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
The Literary Chancellor, Yua Sik-Mai, arrived here yesterday. Although triennial eruminations have been sholished by decree, he will hold special examinations in all the public schools here.
A CERAT HUYCOTT DEMONSTRATION, The arrival in Caston of the remains of the late Fung A-Wai, who, it will be remembered, committed suicide within the precincts of the U. S. Consulate-Gezeral in Shanghai, and on whicse persen wors found two letters addressed to the boycott committaus of Shanghai and Canton respectively, was made the occasion of a great demonstration yesterday. A crowd of nearly 30,900 people gathered near the Wab Larn Temple where his portrait was exhibited, and many hot speeches were delivered by excited oratore inofting the public to persovere in the boycott and enlogising deceased's courage and self-denial in sacriticing his life for the cause of his countrymen. Nearly all the students of the different colleges attended the meeting The police koft aloof and tie demonstrators
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COALING WARSHIPS AT SEA.
ira Tho failed to avail themselves of the privilege, and
One of the greatest factors in successful coaling cporations at sea is the rupidity and safety with which a coun- ction can be made by hawsors between a war vessel and her attendent collier. Hitterto this has been offected by
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Among other objectious made against Chinese immigrants is the fact that they do mos Assimilate with the America people; they take money out of the country: they are often opinm- osters, and poopls of vicious life, corrupting But Mr. Leroy Beaulieu say that
sociu the same or unnlogons ebarges may be
jastly made by the Chinose against the whites who settle in Chips for purposes of exploitation, and what is sauce for the goase is entice for the gouder. The yellow mat, he got on to say, has need of emigration to relieve the pressure of a teeming population and of fresh fields for multiplying his fiuaavial resources. The Chines bave been denied the advantages of reciprocity, and it is quite fural that they should have recourse to retaliation. The writer proceeds to explain but a new feature has been brought inie the question of Eastern and Western relations by the recent victories of Japan. He
Asia has woke up. She must be treated with pradence. The East is no longer to be managed by brute force, which must give way to measures of persuasion, and a policy of mutual concessions such as charactories the diplomatic intercourse of the European Powers. If the legitimate requirements of China are persistently ignored, it will be found that. Japan, in some form or other, will be ready to support her, and matters may and in a series of incidents disagreeable damaging, and possibly In their relations with Lumilating.
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in Yokelaioa. r marks the Japan Chronicle, The Tenisia Times bys-A somewhat and our Japan's contemporaries have abedy gruesome photograph is circulating among the publisher various paragraphs, more or less Chinese. It is the interior of the railway ear incorrect, in refer co to the projected business wrecked by the tomb in Pating. A stalwart of the hink in Japan, it may be of interest to coulie is holding up as a subject for the camera give a fow authentie de ails. The Germs- the face and the torsal remains of the man who Asiatic Bank is not a new renture, but has been is supposed bave committed the outrage established for over sixteen years. The head office is at Shanghai, and it hos branches in The face is will intact and should be of use in effecting ideuilleation. A glance shows that ongkong. Calentia Hankow, Tientsiu, siz- it is not of a man of the collo class, but on the anto, Peking. Tsugian, etc., to which will now other hand it is net of that definits and wells added Yokohams The capital is 7 milion marked typo which so often afferentiates the Shanghai Tools, and the founders and principal Southern from the Northern Chinese, though shareholders are the largest & rman Banks and we would hazard the opinion that it is Leator baukos, such as the Setundlour" (rassinn the Northern type, The clothes suum to be State Bank), Dinonto desdischaft, Deutsche those of a good class; w understand that they Bank, tertiner Handels Gesellschaft. Bank für
For some time after the conclusion of 13 worn new tharhout, and as suicids in Chin Hanie und lodustrie, Norddeutsche Bank in almost variably degs thronghout in new Hamburg, Bayerische Hypotheken und Wech
An important change in German colonial Rothschild u. Sühne,
peace negotiations it was persistently report d clothes, it is inferred that the man caue with subank, and of. A. vou
an indemnity but this was officially contradicted. Zeitasg. The German colonies are administer Wanchauer & Co. These Lauks and sme the full knowledge of his danger and resolved S. Bleichroder, Mendelsolin & Co., Robert that Ein-sia bed secretly agreed to pay Japan administration is announced by the National others have formed a syndicats for financialThe origin of the rumour seems to have bed by a department of the Foreign Office, at the to sacrifice his life
operations, and it will be seen from the above the following in the New York World for the head of which is a Foreign Office Official who tust the resources of the new houk are very b Sept. :--
It is known perfectly well at the Japanese bas shown interest in the colonies and who is The serious faults of this system have lately great.
Jogation here that a secret treaty has be a named Colouin! Drector. Letween the Tour of Russia and the Emperor become su conspicuous that a change is com- of Japan, despite diplomatic denials WRECK OF THE "ANTO MARU."
facts concerning the baty, the way by which pulsory, and it has now been decided to replace by Count von Gotzen, antil now "Military Governor of German East Africa. Connt von the highest authority. The Anto Mara, creeping along in a thick it was reached and its purposes, can be stated the present head of colonial affairs, Dr. Stubel, The Kaiser alvised the Tsar to make a secret
Gotzen has occupied that post for five years and lowering a boat carr ing a light line from this fog, about 60 m les south of Chemipo, rinde ho to the other an operation which is struck s rock (probably Kohwangdo, near the DEPCITY COMMISSIONER'S DEPARTURE,
attended with considerable risk, unless the island of Hwaugs, off the coast of Cheong
has learned the beads of German African col Whoa, changde) on Saturday, the 9th iust, at midnight, Ses. The intermediaries in the negotiations ouis. He has endeavoured to introduco reforms Mr. A. H., Hyland, post-mastor of the weather coalitions are favourable.
Edward helped in the making of the treaty. Imperial Chinese Postal service in this part, however, a connection a pst.blished, the opera- and immediately becled over to the water's edge, were the Japan- so Minister st London and the into East Africa which would obvinio the state tion of hauling on heard the towing hawsers The splendid and heroic efforts of both the German Ambassador at St. Petersburg. King of affairs now existing in South-west Africa. and who has recently been promoted to the rank proceeds autentically and quickly. To obsinte officers and crow prevented the drowning of
It provides that the Tsar of Rasia the As in the case of South-west Afrins, it is Storage available at EAST POINT. Stores wit Tear, not the empire-shall pay $500,000,000 ƒ Probable that the new Governor will be a civilian be Open at 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday. Deputy Commissioner, left Canton the necessity for using a bast in these operations passengers and have probably saved the Lost: of 盘
Mesare. Seiterly bavo designed an apparatus from becoming a complete y
re-organise the protective troops by relieving yesterday on furlough.
for rowing a rockát, to which a line three foreigners en board, Mr. and Mrs. Me indemnity to Japan in.. fire years, less the who will continue Count von Getzen's work, i szcopted to receive and deliver perishable goods.
them of all police work, and leaving them attached, in ono ressol to the oflar The Crue and Miss Donaldson. Miss Donaldson amount which Eus in will pay Japan for the One of his most cherishel ileas is to apparatus which is very comput and simple was thrown into the water by the capsizing of care and maintenance of Russiau y isoners of the
nstrutin, consists fs small tr ugh
Mr. McCane, who was still ou the of war, $100,000,000, as provided in the Treaty entirely frus for military duty. Evidently
Germany will shortly have a colonial army.
The National Zeitung believes that the mounted on a spindle, which is fitted with:
It is reported also that Russit agreva ja the "shouted repeatedly and leaned over in of Portsmouth. ball-and-socket arrangement, permitting of fre An Australian paper says that Mr. Gracey, movement either in un horiental or off water up to his neck-being held by a Jupanas treaty to give fapan a free hand in Chins, Reichetag will not demur even if the present
In the dim light le prosently saw a hand the American Consul at Naa- King, reports that sting Tuis spludio is secured to trunnions clotching at the side of the ship. He grasped though this point is not so certain as the other. Cust to Germy of East African aministration: Lao-trung-yan, Chief Commissioner of the Barest of Foreign Affairs for the Hun-Kiang fitted to the sales of the z-fai lws containing it, pale with all bis might and discovered it to The compact was not without the knon ledge from: £15,000,000 to £16,000.000 annually is
the coiled communio stiap line, which, when the be hur of siis Donalson. She was extremely of Komura and Witte.
Cable despatches state that when Do Mertens somewhat exceeded, if the result promises to provinces, has submitted to the Viceroy rocket is in the trough, is seenred to heary and it took two or more to drew her out, took the steamer from New York yesterday bobo order in the colony and protection for! admitted the excret treaty is in existence. De sotilers in the development of the colony's
resources.--Hangoon Gurette. suggestion that Manchuria should be restored wire line attached to the guido rocket wick. but the weight was explained later by the fact
Martens never would havo dared to make the to China as a testing-ground for reforms.
reforms which he The rockets are 2lb. in weight, and will carry that a Corcan was clinging to her waist und
s Japanese women to the Corea. Thus three acknowledgment without his sovereign's per- Tho proposed orperimen of the country the line with accuracy for a distance of ever
Tho recommends include the to foreign trade, tuo granting of mining end / 200-yardı. A complete st of this apparatus. } propie were saved and in some such NAITOW. W mission is more than likely that De Mariens
with 30 rocketa ant communication lines, was
all be others, except one, were rescued." railway concessions, and the reforming of the supplied to the neena collier Pet olcum prior 10
baggage and mails wore saved, and the steamer was ordered to drop a hint about the treaty and judicial and resetary systems.
her recout dejurturs frm Devonport for with hard pumping, ultimately floated off the thus, os will be soon, relieve the Emperor of The Viceroy, it is stated, will probably mem Gibraltar, in order that experiments may barocks, and was saccarsfully beached.-Tientsin Japan from a most embarrassing position at |
were not disturbed
DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA.
AN IMPORTANT PROPOSAL.
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exiulise the Throne in favour of Lau-taung-yao's made with the vessels of the Atlantic feet.
scheme.
a boat. steamer,
Timer.
wreck.
There were
on
treaty when they met on the yacht in the Baltic
home.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT. The Silk ex C.P.R. str. Tartar arrived in New York on Sunday, the 15th inst.
COLD STORAGE,
have now 40,000 Cubic feet of Colá
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