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TO BE SOLD AT MACAO, VILLA BRANCA.

THE RESIDENCE of the late Physician and Naturalist. Mr. GOMES DA SILVA, with all its surroundings. delightfully situated on the Southern Slope of S. Jameario Mountain and facing the Scath-west. Buyers may apply to His Lordship the JUDGE of MACAO.

AND ALSO the MINERALOGICAL, BOTANICAL and ZOOLOGICAL COL. same Physician and LECTIONS of the Naturalist.

Macao, 15th March, 1906,

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N ELEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, will A Drowing, Drying and Bathrooms; die- tant thirteen miuntas by chair from the Tram; fitted with snperior baths and with hot and cold water; large Kitchen; Laundry and Servants' Quarters. Can be used as one dwell. ing or divided into two

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MISS ROOSEVELT'S WEDDING.

The following gossip is from the Son Francisco Chronicle:-Washington, February, 15th.Nicholas Longworth took out the

official licenas to-day to marry Miss Alice Roosevelt. He went personally to the office of the lerk of the District of Columbia Supreme Court for the purpose of getting the license, He was accompanied there by several friende, Mr. Longworl gave his age as 35 and that of Miss Roosevelt as 22.

President Roosevelt broke precedents that hodge round the occupant of the White House to-night by attending the bachelor dianor given by his prospective Ron-in-law. Accord ing to custom and unwritten law the President Leter accepts invitations to dine in Washington except at the residences of members of the Cabinet; but Mr Longworth was anxions he should be present to-night, and Mr. Roosevelt obliged him. The dinner took place at the hotos of Mr. Longworth's mother. It was intended to have reboural of the wedding ceremony at 5 o'clock at the White House this afternees, but the plan was abandonest. Up to a late hour to-night the gown Miss Rocol will wear for the wedding had not been deliver.

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behalf of Mr. Longworth, promising that ha should get it,

Secretary and Mrs. Taft's present to the bridal couple was an elaborately obased table rasa of American manufacture.

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The present of the members of the Taft WILL BUY A CASE OF party, with which Miss Roosevelt travelled to the East, was a gold necklace, the alternato links sat with diamonds, with a pendant of an aquamarine

wondrous translucency, sur- rounded by diamonds. The aquamarine alone is said to be valued at $1,509, aside from the

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JAPANESE ART IN AMERICA.

The rat art exhibition given by the Japan Society of America is now open at an Francisco.

The entire colloe jon, every piece of which hus boun solacted with care, has been feat hy the members of the society. The unthenticity of each exhibit is gauranteed by Me. Hario, the president, who won many artistic honours during a long residence in Japan, and Stamado Sokko, one of the distinguished artists of that country.

The exhibition opened with a private_view and a reception for the members of the Jap Society and the Art Association. The three Japanese artists Samada Sekko, Ikka Nizi of silken robes: the Japanese Consul graved and Bayo Hata, were present in the hundsomest the occasion arith bis

rasidents.

Miss Roosevelt has decided to defy suporsti. tion and have her photograph taken in ber bridal gowa before the wedding. A woman photo. grapher hun bees told she may take the ploturer,

Fifty presents for Misa Toonselt tiny, making about 1 in a cateived gift of the Kaiser to Miss Bouncelt was shown to a few callers at the German Embassy to-day. of distinguished Jane, besides a ambor It is a bralet with Rome gold, and sat with dingus tad sapphires. The French Ambas |sador, M. Jusserand, has been commisioned with the delivery of waveral valuable gifts to the bride. Those come from pupils in Paris. Among them are a jewelled elnok from Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mardin, a fat from an unnamed French diplomat, formerly connected with the French Euslassy in Washington. The Ambassador and Me. Jaerad are sent Miss Roosevelt on their own scents a fan of large ostrich forthere,

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There are no Japanon printa in the collection, because they constitute a departament of their There are two kinds of paintings ex- own. bibited, the sumi-e or ink

pictures, and the ishiki or water-colour pictures. There are also number of Chines and Japanese characters, illustratin the work of the famous writers of Japan. A bandsomely illustrated and explaau- tory catalogue is a perfect key to the exhibition, bringing itubeotately within the coreprehension of America.

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A feature was some painting by the tires artists present. They spread their working lambos room, standing in the back cloth in of which is a woufrous screen msile by Sha- mada Sekko for Joseph Tobin. It is of gold

The gift of the Empres of Chins is a splendidly curved dowry chest. The Austrian Empe or has at a demend and pearl pendant. The King of Italy has sent a move table. The The only office in Chias having European Fors of Japna has sent a cliest containing and on it is painted life-sizal tiger in the

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It was learned at the Russian Embassy to-day that un gift will come either from the Russian Emperor or the Czarina.

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Two members of the Chis delegation in Cou gress declined to join their collegues in the rehase of the silver loving cap which the te the bride and groom. delegation will present The two members are strong adherents of the tempnrance canse and hold it would be inconsist ent in them to be parties to the presentation of an article from which intoxicating bevorages would presumably be drunk.

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Nothing churned the visitors more than the twe gardens made in the centre of the room y the famous decorator of Japan, Aibara, who holds a dozen or more medals from the Jupiness Government, and one from the Portland Exhibition. The two gardens are exact copies of famous paintings. "Full-sized cherry trees oro arranged in these gardens.

THE LOST BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP.

The following particolars have appeared about the Brazilian battleship Aqainban, the destruction of which on Jan. 21st was an maced in our telograms.

The last acid function prior to

The Aquidubun was accompanying a flotilla wedding in which the prospect ve bride and escorting the cruisor Berror, conveying, the groom will take part will be the dinner in their Minister of Marice and an official party on a honour at the Alibi Club to-morrow ereuing tour of inspection of sites for the construction The host will be Major Charles Me 'awley of of a unval yard. The number on board the the Marine Corps, one of the White House aides.quiderban was Inger, then the battleship Afterwards there will be a reception at the home al complement. sleeping accommodation of Senator Kess of New Jorsly a relative of having been provided her for sumber of the bridegroom, in honour of Mr. Longwerth naval officers, Government officials, and others and Miss Roosevelt.

in conuction with the inquiry. This accounts for the fact that, besides the commander of the Aquidaban himself, the drowned include four rar-admirals.

It was said to-day at the New Willard and Arlington hotels that the bookings of rooms for out-of-town people who have been invited to attend the Longworth Borgevelt nuntials would

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The crusor Barroso, with the Ministers of He largest in the history of either house, bord, loft Jacarepagan at no sarly hour for except upon occasions of great public care-Ro de Janeiro with the injured. She arrived monials, such as the fuauguration of a President. this evening.

Mrs. Neilio Grant Sartoris, who was the last President's daughter to be married in the White House, will be one of the untable guests at the Roororalt-Longworth wedding. Mrs. Mary Harrison Mokes, daughter of the late President Benjamin Harrison, is also one of the specially invited

guests

The Aquilaban blew up at 109.15 p.m. Of the commission which left the New Arsenal en board the Aquidation with the Ministar of Marine the following wer drowned-Rour Admirals Rodrigo Darocha. Calheiros dir Graca, and Candido Brasil, and Capt. in Alves del Arros, as well as two commander, two The public would be astonished if it knew of Gertu photographors, and a reporter Nearly the desperate efforts that have been made, and the officers of the Aquidabon were killed or are still being made, by well-known persoas to injured. The dead unter 212 and the injarad secure invitations to the wedding. White 36. Ninety-eight were ravel. The Government bodies found should House officials have been astounded to observe decided that

e leugh to which men and women have gone carried to the spital and interred with in unsuccessful endonvoare to beg and simest national honours, bribe influential ones into issuing Utan carils.

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When the revolt of the Brazilian fleet took pisce in September, 183, Admiral Custodio de Mello-sized the Aqualabar with 11 low power. fui resses and five typedot. With this! fares he was able to hold his own fer some months, baing supported by Admiral Saldanhn du Garan and my other naval officers,

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Teu Pones Indinus who came from Oklahomne to present to Representativo Niching worth a buffuloskiuvest, were much disappointed not finding Mr. Lougworth in the House when they visited the Capitol this afternoon The Indians were aspecially painted and dressed in beaded buckskin clothing in anticipation of curious position of affairs was presented owing an elaborate presentation ceremony. Their gift to the circumstance that the rebels were not for the President's made from tije bilo spective sou-in-law isinal by the land forces, 80 that while the a young buffalo, which Aquilaben and her sorts blockaded Rio de is more highly prized by the Indians than any

Jeaerio, the squadron was itself provanted other trophy of the hant.

from escaping from the bay by the forts at the The Pouca Indian delegation called on

In March, 1894, the month of the harbour. sident Roosevelt this afternoon to pay their rebellien came to an end, the leaders escaping, respects to the "Great White Father" In while the Aquaban was tordned cidentally Eagle Horse, the chief of the band of Sampaio and sauk in shallow water off Desterra, Poness, presented to the President their gift fator she was reficated ant reunmed the Veint for his future son-in-law. Tas chief added that de quatro de Mayo (May 24th), and in 1897, wiss they made a present to the groom and not to sent to the Vulcan yard at Stettin to underga the bride, because the bride already had received repair and some sugall changes in her armament. many prosents, and they felt the grou ought On ber return to Brezil she was again nemted not to be neglected in this respect. President the 14 dalt. Her complement of colors and Hoosevelt laughingly accepted the waistcoat on

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