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Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1904.

NOTUR All manunications latoniol for publication in The "ONGKONG TELEGRAPH " should be addressed to The Editor, 1, Ice lleuse Hood, and should be accompanied by the Writers Name and

Addrew.

Ordinary Inxide communications should be addromed

to The Manager, mod

DR. J. C. Thomson, of the Medical Depart THE local correspondent pf the N. C. D. News | ATTEMP ment arrived from leave yesterday,

An interesting article on the trade marks tion in China is printed overleaf.,

S. WATSON & CO., The Editor will not undertake to be responsio for THE foreign residents of Chemulpu have

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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE).

DARK 130 per annum. WEEKLY 313 por sanam.

undertaken the formation of an electric light,

company,

swondering where the Jackson statue is going to be placed, and suggests that perhaps the ques-best site would bain the pretty garden opposite the Bank in Des Voeux Road; if not there, then in front of the City Hall and facing the Ward ley Street elevation of the bank.

LONDON papers mention that Captain Sanchie, one of the Hamburg-Amerika line officials, was recently in Liverpool inspecting the new White Star liner Baltie the biggest ship in the world. It is stated that, as the result of his examination, the Hamburg-Amerika Company, will adopt some of the special features of the Baltic on a 19,000-ton steamer, which is to be built by Messrs. Harland & Woll.

IT is said that the naine of the patron Saint of Tlie tatos per quartor and pas meme, proportican! Scotland will be conferred on the new church

near the Observatory at Kowloon.

The dally ine is delivered free when the address in accosible to momonger. Un copies sent by post a additional $1.80 per quarter in cluargod for postage. The pounge on the weekly imus to any part of the

world is 30 cents par quarter. Single Copier, Daily, ion conts; Weekly, twenty-

five cents.

BIRTHS.

In the Crown Colony of Labaan, on the 7th October, the wife of FREDERICS A. BETTS, of

a son,

On the 14th October, at the Maternity iloa pital, Singapore, the wife of CHARLES E. WEBD, Master 5.a. Babulan of a son,

On the 14th Oct. at Ipoh, the wife of E. FLAVOUR SPINKS, Assistant Commissioner of Police, of

a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

OF OUR CELEBRATED

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On the 14th Oct. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev. H. C. Izard, Acting Colonial Chaplain, ALEXANDER BOWERS- SMITH, of Penang, to ALICE, daughter of Robert Joha Plumptou, of Streatham, London. On the 15th October, at the Methodist Church,

THE number of blankets presented by the citizens and foreign residents of Yokohama to be sent to the front reached at node on Oct. 13th thirteen thousand.

THE census of British Soulth Africa, including Cape Colony, the Transvaal, Natal, Rhodesin, Arangia, Basutoland and Bechuanoland, gives the white population at 1,135,016 and coloured RI 5,196,175.

THE Times September 9th has a four- colunin un from its correspondent with the Japanese left army describing the battle of Liaoyang. It contains over five, thousand- words and must have cost over £500 for its. transmission from Tientsin, besides the cost from Lingyang to that place. As the Kobe not borne solely by the Timer, which shares its telegraphic bill with a syndicate in America.

HARBOUR

THE

At about 10.10 p.m. yesterday while a Chinese constable was on duty near Jardine's wharf, be heard a splash, and saw a Chinaman struggling

TELEGRAMS.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

SERVION.

MINE

OFF WEIHAIWEI

in the water. The constable got hold of him S.S.“ KASHING" STRIKES and "hauled him out and took him to the station, where he unfolded à piteous tale to

could get no work anywhere; he had no money, inspector Collett. He said he was a poor man, neither food sheker nor friends, and no ope would assist him. The man, who appeared to be of somewhat weak intellect, if not altogether mentally deranged, was removed to the Govern ment Civil Hospital for the purpose of being kopt under observation as to the state of his mind.

OBSTRUCTING NAVIGATION

:. LAUNCH MASTERS CHARGED.”

TWO KILLED THREE INJURED.):

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

WE HAIWEI, 26th October,

10.59 a.m.

Mesera. Butterfield and Swire's camer Kashing has struck a float-

As it is unlikely, that any M. M. steamer Chronicle points out, this enormous expense is of launches, lighters, and cars to the A hole ten feet in diameter was

will leave for Europe before the middle of December, all correspondence for Europe, etc. will be sent on by the first English or German mail.

MR. Edward E. Long, lately assistam editor

Singapore, R. W. REEDER, of the E. Ex. Tel. of the Indian Daily Telegraph, and formerly of the Singapore Free Press and of the Licho,

Ar the Supreme Court this morning, before His Honour, Judge T. Sercombe Smith, M. wong Shi, administratrix of a wealthy Chinese Quo Kong Sing appeared on behalf of Hung

In our columns last evening we reparted the ing mine off the Liao-tung Promon- accident to and death of a seaman on the story, Weihaiwei, Kwang Tak in this harbour, caused by the rush steamer's side while the latter was under way, blown in her bow. As a result of this occurrence Inspector Langley of the Water Police, this morning, placed the masters of 15 launches and of seven cargo boats and lighters, before Mr. H, H. J. Gompertz at the Magistracy on the charge while that vessel was under way in the waters of obstructing the navigation of the Kwang Tak,

Two men were killed and three others injured.

[A Telegraph representative called upon

Messrs. Butterfield Swire this afternoon to

the hour of our representative's visit nothing ascertain if the local agents had received any news in regard to the ill-fated steamer. Up to

BLEND Singapore, by the Rev. S. 8. Walker, JAMES London, has been appointed editor of the estate, and sued Ngai Fook for the recovery of of this harbour. The case was held over had been heard of any mishap to the Kashing,"

VERY OLD LIQUEUR

SCOTCH

WHISKY.

IS ATTAINED ONLY BY

Great Age, being thoroughly matured and Superior Quality Uniformly Maintained.

Price $18.50 per Dozen.

Coy, to EDITH BOWDEN, of Torquay.

On the 15th Oct, at the Presbyterian Church, THOMSON MATTHEW, of Aberdeen, to MARY ELIZABETH MCGLENCHY, of Sydney, N.S.W.

On the 15th October, at St. Andrew's Cathe dral, singapore, by the Rev. H. C. Izard, Colonial Chaplain, assisted by the Rev. D. Holland Stubbs, Chaplain to the Forces, ERNEST NORMAN BUCHAN, D.S.O. Lieut. Ist Battalion the Manchester Regt. .YTHE ELIZABETH GRAEME ST. CLAIR, only daughter of W. G. St. Clair, Esq., of Singapore.

At St. George's Church, Penang, by the Kev George H. Henham, NORMAN "DALRYMPLE, of Selangor, Federated Malay States, to OLIVE, only daughter of the late Lieut. Col. F. H. King.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONOKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1904.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Rangoon imes.

THE British torpedo boat destroyer Chamois has been lost off the Island of Cephalonia, in the Mediterranean. All on board were saved. While going at full speed on a trial, a screw blade came off and pierced the bottom of the destroyer. Two stokers were scalded.

WE sole that a "outshell" judgment was recently delivered in Australia by Sir John Madden. It is said to have contained 105,000 words and occupied seven hours of the learned Judge's time in reading it. This beats all records for Hongkong's short rulings!

A Straits Echo telegram of 14th inst, annouces that Mr. Tan Jiak Kim has issued a circular letter requesting contributions from

nan.

the sum of $960,91 being principal and interest due on a promissory note, dated 23rd May, 1901. There was no appearance on the other side, and judgment was given for plaintiff (by consent) for the full amount claimed, execution to be stayed for two months.

pending inquiries:

TOUTING IN THE HARBOUR.

A FATALITY.

THE Chinese Minister to Russia has trans- An inquest was held this morning by Mr. mitted to his Government a statement attributed | Gompertz into the death of a seaman on the to the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, ass.s. Kwang Tak, under the circumstances re- follows:--The Tzar is determined not to accept ported in these columns last evening. --- any proposal for mediation, even though Kuropatkin may fall back on Harbin ́or Port" Arthur may fall. The British Ambassador at St. Petersburg is of opinion that no one can move the Tzar in his determination to continue the war, while the British, the U.S., and the German Governments have now abandoned their original intention to mediate.

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by her agents in Hongkong, by whom the steamer is momentarily expected on her return to Shanghai. a wiza The As, Kashing is a vessel of 1.153 tons. She cleared from Shanghai for Weibalwei, Chefoo and Newchwang with a general cargo on the 13th inst: She is commanded by Capt. Walker-ED, K.T]

THE WAR

JAPANESE CASUALTIES,

Tokio, 25th Oct 7.25 p.m. Up to the 25th inst, our total casualties at the Shaho battle were 15,879, including officers.

The following jury were empannelled, Messrs. C. W. May (Foreman), Arthur Klein, | Stewart Geo. Newell, Captain Lunt, of the

Mr. M. Noma, Consul for Japan, has Kwang Tak, stated that yesterday morning a kindly forwarded to us the following tele- number of boats and launches approached his steamer and made fast. The launches were gram towing a number of cargo boats. Owing to the strong tide and the extra weight of these boats it was impossible to navigate the stencier in a proper manner, the ship scarcely steering, though going full speed. Witness then wanted to anchor, but was unable to do so as some of the cargo boats were under the bow, and had he dropped his anchor it would have gone into a cargo boat. He moved up. THE Sungari, refloated at Chemulpo, is to be

dropped" his anchor and hoisted the police repaired at the Mitsu Bishi Dockyard, Naga place amongst the horsesof the Bombay Mounted and 600 yards, the ranges in the first stage of and made the boats in the bow let go, and then the following telegram from Manila

the King's match, Mr. Pixley never dropped a signal, and waited till the police had driven the

Europeans for the Straits Medical College. The sum of $71,000 is required. The Govern- ment agrees to pay $13,200 annually for salaries JAPANESE bonds are reported to be in high and upkeep if Mr. Tan Jiak Kim raises 571,000

favour.

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A WORLD's record in rifle shooting was made recently on the Bisley ranges by Lieutenant S. A. Fixley, of the Victoria and St. George's Rifles, when firing with the Lee Enfield rifle in One of the competitions of the North London Rifle Club. With seven rounds at 200, 500,

TYPHOON WARNING.

The American Consul-General has issued

25th October, 3.30 p.m. Depression cast of Mindanao moving pra-

THE. Emperor of Japan sent a telegram to the and already eleven horses have developed the point, and compiled the highest possible score boats away. After passing Siemssen's buoy bably northward.

British Court condoling with it on the accident to the Duke of Connaught.

THE Rohilla Maru, from Moji to Ujina, grounded shortly after sailing on the 13th, but was refloated by the foun Maru and Nippon Maru,

A SERIOUS outbreak of Surra lever bas taken

Police stabled at Government House, Parel, disease. Surra is a specific bilious fever in horses, due to the presence of a microbe, which usually resalts in the death of the animal, caused by the disappearance of the red blood corpuscles.

MRS. Tom Thumb, made famous by Barnum, is still alive at the age of six-five. She has

a

of 105. This has never been equalled. Mr. Pixley is a well-known Middlesex rifleman and has been a prominent figure in the shooting

world for several years.

at the bow according to custom. The steam

he lowered a boat to take the line to the buoy launches with their tows were gradually closing on the ship. One cargo boat and the launch tow MR. Melton Prior, the British artist-corres-ing her crushed into the ship's boat. This boat had five men in it Four man jumped out of the pondent, has stated that he feels absolutely beat on to the cargo boat; the other mat was certain that the war in the Far East will lead pinned between the cargo boat and the ship's

IMPORTANT LAND APPEAL

At the Supreme Court this afternoon, before the Chief Justice, (Sir Henry S. Berkeley), aud the Puise Judge, (Mr. T. Sercombe Smith) an application for the adjournment of a certain

THE Norwegian steamer Burg, 1,168 (ons, and regular torn in a "Midget Theatre" at Coney to European complications and to the most side, and had both legs crushed. He was takes appeal case regarding land in the New Tami a steamer called the Medane, 667 tons, have Island, and is driven home each vening in awful war in the world's history. Mr. Prit away by the Water Police and sent to the tories was made.

been sold to Japanese for Y140,000 and 60,000, respectively.

the identical coach presented to Tom Thumb in 1884 by King Edward, the Prince of Wales. She is very religious, a member of the Actors

Society.

COME SIENNOR H. de Carcer, Spania Minister, one in which the base nothing. He believes entered saute acident was the behaviour,

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17, QUEEN'S ROAD.

FURNITURE

DEALERS.

DRAWING-ROOM,

DINING ROOM,

and BED-ROOM

FURNITURE.

ELECTRO-PLATED,

GLASS, and

CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF

FILTERS,

ROCHESTER LAMPS,

and suite arrived at Amoy on the 14th instant from Foochow per s.s. foimun. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Houre arrived on the 18th instant from Hongkong per 5.s. Taiwan,

complains that the Japanese have diplayed bad faith toward all the correspondents. This, he says, is his 27th campaign, and it is the only that, with the possible exception of the battle of Liaoyang, not one correspondent has seen THE Asian, of the 8th inst says:-W. B. a shot fired, and he even doubts if any news Elwes, the popular C.O. of the Mounted In-paper-man saw the battle of Liaoyang. fantry, left on Saturday night for Singapore THE ships of Messrs. Apcar & Co. are exempt. whence he tranships to Hongkong. His com. ed from the provisions of Sec. 18 of the Passen-pany showed their appreciation of his efforts ger Ships Ordinance to the extent that such by presenting him with a photo of the com- ships may carry gunpowder, dynamite, or other pany and a very bandsome testimonial as well. The officers of the Madras Volunteer Guards explosives for the British, British Indian, or

gave a farewell dinner in his honour on Friday Colonial Governments.-Straits Echo.

last at their bead-quarters at Chepank, and the

on the following night

THE Japan Timer states that a shipmaster who arrived at Moji on the 14th instant says that his vessel passed within 20 miles of Port Arthur, and did not observe a single search- light, though as an invariable rule hitherto the search-lights on Golden Hill and elsewhere

Government Civil Hospital. Witness was of

Mr. M. W. Slade appeared for the appellant, opinion that all the launches contributed to the

one Tang Tst U, and the Hon. Attorney Gen- accident, as they were crowding her. The eral (Mr. E. H. Sharp K.G.), the respondent, of the launches collectively in endeavouring.c. for the Crown to oppose the motion, cach to reach the steamer first. Under such

Particulars of the case form ancient history. management as that of yesterday such an It was a motion for the adjournment of an accident must always be liable to happen. The appeal in the matter of this claim of Tang Tex coxswain of the launch in question was at the U to land in the New Territaries, being claim moment helpless on account of the crowding."CA" in survey district No. 4, and in the The ship's boat was not in any way at fault as it matter of the New Territories Land Court was hemmed in and the men could not get their Ordinance 1900 to 1903. Tang Taz U, the oars out.

appellant, by his Counsel moved that the ap- peal be adjourned sine dir so as to--enable- him to properly prepare his case for trial and also to enable such appellant to make an

evidence in reply to that filed by the respond».

MONSIEUR Le Comte de Galembert assumed / Mounted Company, another at the Adyar Club as bright as day. Possibly this may be due to the steam winch." In line with the port bow application 26 the Court for leave to adduce

charge of the Custom House at Amoy on the 15th instant as Deputy Commissioner in charge, in the place of Mr. W. J. A. Van Aalst, pro- ceeding to Europe on furlough.

LORD Curzon is having the mails, which were sent to meet him at Aden, now forwarded to London; so be cannot be going out to india himself immediately. The probability, there-

The chief officer of the Kwang Toh, said that by the master's orders he lowered the boat from had rendered the whole vicinity of the harbour the ship's cavits, and hove it forward by using

the cutting of the water-supply or to lack of fuel. Of course, if it be true, it is a bighly im- partant fact. It is unofficially reported that a party of the naval brigade recently succeeded in taking up a position whence it bombarded the town and the ships with great effect.

`ent.

After some discussion, in which the Court,

concurred in granting a reasonable adjourn- ment,

was a lighter edging in toward the ship all the time, The steam launches abait that It will be interesting to note how effect is to

lighter steamed towards the ship to get inside be given to the Lhassa Treaty in respect of

that lighter. Witness could then see that the the three trading marts that are to be kept

inside lighter could not clear the busy, and he shouted to the launches to get out of the way,

The Hon. Attorney" general strongly, épa open, namely at Yatung, Gyantse and Gartok.

but it was too late, they could not get out of posed, the application to adjourn the hearing, As regards Yatung there will be no difficulty,

the way and the lighter struck the boat and remarking that the leave asked would be as the garrison of the Chumbi Valley will be tris anticipated that the new graving dock a crushed her. The man who was steering the most unfair to the Crown-the Crown party near at hand to see that traders are not inter- Colombo will be open in 1906. The completed boat collapsed as be was trying to follow the to concluds. He submitted that the evidence other places the case will be entirely different, Indian Engineering, and indeed will probably caught and crushed exactly like a fender. The whether the Bench in the exercise of their Gyantse is well inland, and it is not intended challenge comparison with any of the dry docks captain then ordered him to let go the anchor, discretion, had the power to grant such leave. to place troops there. Presumably a native available for the use of His Majesty's Navy but he could not do so as the lighter was im Shanghai by numbers of friends who now look Agent will have to be stationed in the place the The Merewether dry dock at Bombay, the No.mediately underneath the anchor. If the

Lamas guaranteeing his personal safety. Pioneer.

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS. fore, is that he will return about Christmas, if fered with as heretofore; but with the two dock will be the finest and largest in Asia, says others, and when he fell bis feet and legs were

COUNTERPANES.

COOKING RANGES,

KITCHEN UTENSILS, and

HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.

Lady Curzon is then convalescent.

MR. Marshall of Amoy has been welcomed in

for him regularly at the racing fixtures. Mr. Marshall is one of the very best of sports and

was now closed, and he very much questioned

In the result, o

PHOTOGRAPHIC both here, down the coast, and in Hongkong

is one of the keepest supporters of the turf. ACCORDING to a Madras wire of the 5th inst. the Colombo graving dock, while, although the Kwang Tak into the harbour yesterday morning, on the other side for leave to DEPARTMENT.

DEVELOPING and PRINTING

UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS.

GOOD WORK.

PROMPT RETURN. Hongkang, 8th January, 1904.

E. C. WILKS & Co.,

་་་་་

says the local Times, and we concur.

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launch had gone astem when witness called to him the accident might have been averted,

Licensed Pilot No. 42 said he was bringing the

when he saw a ship's gig crushed and is seaman belonging to the steamer. The rest of his testimony was in corroboration of their jous

i dry dock at Hongkong and the dry dock No 3 now under construction at Singapore are 500 feet long on the floor, or 200 feet shorter than

Mrs. Nicolson, widow of the late Major General docks under construction at Gibraltar and Nicolson, who died recently in that city, Maits are to have lengths of 850 and 750 feet, respectively, it must be remembered that they A REPORT to the Imperial Headquarters from committeed suicide while the Headquarters of General Oku's Army, temporary insanity. She had been very de-are really double docks. The depth over all states that Mr. Kwanshima, war correspondent pressed since her husband's death, and swal of the Ceylon dock at high water will be 32 of the Shimano Nippo, who had been follow-lowed some perchloride of mercury, and, despite feet, which also compares favourably with the ing the Army, was struck by a Russian shell all the efforts of the two doctors who were depths of the docks at Bombay, Sinapore and 2,m. yesterday a Chinese seamen was brought. summoned, died three hours later. An inquest Hongkong. The breadth of the graving dock

in a

state of

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on the 13th, while observing the engagement,

and succumbed to his wounds soon afterwards.

was held on the body when a verdict in accor will be 85 feet at the entrance. dance with the above facts was recorded. The

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OLLISIONS and Damages Surveyed.

Salvage Work undertaker, Ship Designs and Specifications prepared. Agents for the Construction and Sain of Steam

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Contract for New-Tonnage on reasonable terms

with First-class Builders.

A large stock of Canadian Asbestos and

Asbestocel-goods kept.:

Agents for Messrs. Allen & Sons Electrical

Plant and Centrifugal Pumps." -

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Hongkong, 3rd May, 1904,

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witnesses.

Dr. J. Bell, Superintendent at ment Civil Hospital, testified that al tipödt 7.15

to the hospital in a dying condition and at 9.30 am. by expired

Other testimony having been given the jury'

THE N. C. D. News says that Mr. Bennet Bur.deceased lady was the authoress of the poems | MR. George Inman, an English gentleman, returned a verdict of death by misadventure."" leigh, the famous correspondent of the Daily entitled The Garden of Karma and The Des forty-one years of age, who arrived in Kobe

| Telegraph, has bought the steamer Samson cent of the Star, published by Messrs. Hinde from Kioto on the 14th inst., was found dead on from the Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co., Ld. man under the name of Lawrence Hope.

The price is said to have been Tis. 100,000, The Samson was built in Shanghai by Messrs. Boyd & Co., Ld., in 1891, and is of 232 tons gross register and 65 K. H. P.

...

THE WEATHER.

the bills on the morning of the 16th, It appears that on the previous day, be handed

The following report is from Mr. J. 1. Plum about Y2,000 to an Indian servant who was in attendance upon him, and then hurriedly went mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser out. Being rendered suspicious by his master'svatory conduct, the Indian reported the matter at the

High

The Court made the following order — Adjourned the bearing of the appeal to Mon day the 28th of November with liberty of the appellants to give notice of motion t

evidence: such motion to be made on or be fore the 24th of November,

served. urther

SHIPPING AND MAILS.

MAILS DUE- Amençan (Garlic) zoth inst. American (Siberia) 4th prox. “ Indian (Latrang) 7th prox American (Mongolia) 10th prox. Indian (Gregory Aptar) 31st inst.

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may be

expected here on or about 7th pro

The on

inst and is due here on the after-

.. The O. & V. S. S. Co's 58. Doric with mails, &c, which left hence 37th September for Sax A PICTURESQUE figures will disappear from among the foreign diplomatic representatives

Francisco via Sheshai, Nagasaki, Kobe, (In Aland Sea), Yokobima and Honolulu, arrived at in England if, as is rumoured, the Chinese

On the 26th at 11.25 a.m. The barometer haser destination on the 4th fisticat 17 s Minister, Chang Ta Yen, is to be transferred THE new Cricket Pavilion here, is now to some other capital His Excellency, who Police Station and the authorities organised arisen slightly, in Central China and fall The s. Latsang left Calcutta for this port

the Straits, on via t SLETTERS almost completed, and will be ready for use has occupied the legation in Portland place search, in various directions. Nothing, however, over the Pacific, but the changes of presipriest when the interport matches are played. It is since the departure of the versatile and gifted was seen of the missing gentleman until some are not important.

pressore continues over north and a nest structure, very suitable for the purposes, Sir Chibchen Lo Feng Lub, who died soon women, who were gathering mushrorms on and faces the north-east, so will be out of the after his return to China, is more familiar with Tenjin bill, near Kitanocho, found his dead central China, and an area of low pressure i sun. The ground in front has not yet been the Foreign Office, perhaps than many of his body, Mr. Iaman bad recently returned from indicated in the Pacific, can ward of the Soub re-turfed, and probably will not be now until diplomatic confrères at the Court of St. James, India, where he had suffered from illness, and am-Philip the spring, as the grass would soon perish. whilst be is often to be seen at Court functions it is said that he had been much upset lately There is one large central room, two smaller and society gatherings. Whenever his Excel owing to his ladian servant, to whom be was ones, and several small dressing rooms. lency goes to Downing-st. He is accompanied attached, and with whom he was ratúra- There will be three tiers of seats under the by one of his sons, who acts as his privateing to England, having expressed an intention

secretary,

of leaving his service, cantral verandah.-N. C. D. News.

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