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fire million yeu that for the preceding year," which was a little over twenty millions. The finances of Taiwan are, therefore, in a very promising condition. Further, the coinage system of the island has now been placed on a purely gold basis and the silver colns.)
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current have almost disappeared from the market. The reform in the coinage system and the development of the pro- ductive industries of the island have in creased the volume of its foreign trade. It was not deemed advisable to prohibit opium-smoking absolutely, but measures were adopted whereby the habit might be eradicated gradually. Opium was made. a Government monopoly and sold at a fixed price, while the local authorities were re quired to undertake the duty of inspecting all opium dens and warning the people
against the 'evils of opium-smoking. The $8.50 habit has not yel been suppressed but it is 10.00 believed that in course of time the consump 13.09tion of opiuni in Formosa will cease as the
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result of the enactments of the authorities 70,00 against the unlawful use of the drug. Salt, camphor and tobacco are also Government monopolies and they appear to be in a pro- sperous condition. With regard to trade generally, an interesting account of what has been done to develop the country is given in the Annual referred to. It is recalled that Taiwan was brought, ünder cultivation by immigrants from South China in the last | days of the Ming dynasty. These settlers, as soon as the soil under cultivation became
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exhausted, removed to other parts and be gaufresh to cultivate; all that they needed they either produced themselves or awaited its supply from the Chinese mainland. There was among them no development in 'the direction of division of labour., Moreover, as
the coasts of the island are exposed to high seas, and gales in all seasons except between April and August, coasting trade was beset with such difficulties that there was absolute. lý no exchange of commodities between different parts of the island, and this state of things continued until the time of the Japanese acquisition of the island, when enormous differences were discovered in the prices of commodities between localities in, the nor
"KULANGSU (AMOV) MUNI
CIPAL COUNCIL.
Minutes of a meeting of the Council, held at the Board Room, on the 8th June, gay
Present: --Messrs. W. M. Woliace: (chair- man), G. A. V Howrs, Kruse, Huang Tar chew, 5. Okuyama, W. Wilson, the Health Officer and the Secretary.
The minutes of the 1st meeting are read and confirmed:
CANTON DAY BY DAY.
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SHUN TENDER) RESIGNATION.
[From Our Own Correspondent]`
Canton, 8th July,
A Shanghai telegram astes that U.E. Vicary Sham, of the Liang Kwang Provinces, has presented another memorial to the 'Throne, tendering his resignation and informing of his. Intentions of purchasing a house at Seochow, If ordered to proceed at once to his new post, where he will reside to recuperate his health, H.E. will ask another favour from the throne, and will not leave Shanghai before the end of the sixth moon, so as to avoid the hat season
The Superintendent of Palice reports a series of robberies which have taken place recently, and he is directed to ascertain from the British Consul whether some arrangement with the Singapore and Hongkong authorities cannot of the South, he come to, by which the Police would be furnished with photographs and detailed de- scriptions "of "all had characters deported to Amoy. He is also directed to come in some the prohibition of opium smoking and the more satisfactory arrangement aspernrds the Ma6.
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On the motion of Mr. Bowra, it is decided to drain and fill in some low lying ground opposite the house occupied by Mr. Armour and to improve the drainage of the 'road
The Superintendent of Police reports the following cases have been, heard in the Mixed Court since the last meeting:-Summonses, Assault 2, Fighting 1, Debt 4, Obstruction Failing to report a case of plague i
Summary Arrests: Committing a nuisance 2, Assault 4, Perjury 1; Theft, Burglary 2, not carrying a light after 12 midnight 3, Failing to report a case of plague 7, Obstructing the Police, being found on enclosed premises, &c.
being a rogue and a vagabond 1.
(Signed), W. If, WAĻĻACE,
Chaimpan.
By order,
C. BERKELBY MITCHELL,
Secretary
PRIVATE docks in the Eastern States of America have contracted for the building af two battles ships of the Dreadnought pattern for the U. S turbines, the other with American turbines, Navy. One of these is to be fitted with English The cost of the farmer will be G. $4,090,000; that of hiter G. $1,3000,. The vessels, will be of 20,000 tons each and they will mount twenty iz in. guns,
ANTI-OPIUM REGULATIONS. Yesterday afternoon, a meeting was held at the Oi Yuk Charitable lostitution to discuss
THE TAIRAN CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.
A Tairan message to the, droht giver iho provisional Regulations of the Customs House of the leased district of Kwantung, as published" by General · Oshima," Governor-General of Kwamung.. The Customs House was opened on Monday, the tat proximo.
The Regulation roads:
Article -On foreign articles impoiled rials, when imported into the interior, Customs from abroad or articles made of foreign mate- duly shall be imposed.
On foreign articles imported from Chinese open ports, when imported into the interior, import duty shall be imposed; when the official receipt for the duty cannot be produced.
Telegram.
"HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH"
* SERVICE.
ANTI-MONARCHICAL OUTRAGE
GOVERNOR OF ANHUT AND THREE OFFICERS SHOT DEAD.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, ili July,
p.m.
The Governor of Anhui is dead. His assailant was Tuotai Chu Shih-
necessary regulationis for the admission of leased district, or re-exported from the lease'i ling, who has since been decapitated.
opium smoking patients into the different hospitals for medical treatment. There were" present several hundred parsass of all branches of trade and of all classes, including the new Acting Provincial Judge, Kung Sum Tran, and a few other officials. The Provincial Judge was voted to the chair and made a speech on the evils of opium smoking, which was listened to attentively by all those presents The judge has been requested to draw up a code of regulations for the goversing of the admission and treatment of opium smoking patients. Several resolutions were also passed to the effect that the Nina Canton Charitable Institutions and other hospitals, ‘upan the en- forcement of the anti-opium regulations at the end of the sixth moun, will do all in their power to help all those who are getting rid of the opium smoking habiti The meeting lasted until five o'clock in the afternoon, and afterwards a tea party, was held for the eater. tainment of the leading persons taking part at the meeting.
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When foreign articles imported from Chi neso`npen ports have been consumed in the
district, reimbursement of the duty paid can be obtained from the Customs House of port at which the duty was paid only on presentation of the receipt of the payment of the duty issued
by the Customs authorities at the port of ship ment.
Article 100 Chinese sticles irponed
duly ptid on them, costing-wade duty shall be from Chinese open ports, when imported into the interior, upon presentati in of the receipt of
imposed.
Article -On Chinese articles imported from Chinese open ports, in case of the absence of the receipt of the duty paid on them, n sum equal to the import duty dus on such articles shall be deposited at the Customs House. When any dishonest practice is discovered, on the part of the importer, the money so deposit ed together with the imported goods, may be confiscated.
Article IVOn Chinese articles imported into the leased districi by land when exported, export duty shall be impose 1.
Under orders from Viceroy Tuan Fang many troops are boing hurried to Ngankin.
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FURTHER PARTICULARS. Further particulars of the outrage directed against the Governor of Anhui are given by the Shanghai correspondent of the Skaung Pao,
His Excellency was visiting the gendarmeria school with the object of reviewing the cadets, as Saturday fast, when the head teacher, Chu
b-ling, produced a revolver and fired six- shots at the Governor and bis stall. 2.
Four shots took eff.cs. The Governor was mortally wounded and two' weiyuans and a captain were killed on the spot."
His Excellency expired within a few houm. The assassin was immedint'. ly arrested at the instance of H.E. Tum Fang,, and instructions At the meeting the Acting Provincial Judge, Kung Sum-isam, remarked that it was the district, or articles faciured from the pro-ed out to him are awaited from Peking.
Article V.-On the products" of the leased regarding the punishment that should be met duty of the Government to see that the anti-ducts of the leased 14t of of materiala im it is the duty of the press to further the opium regulations are strictly carried out, and Government's cause.
A SUSPECT.
duly shall be imposed, provided that a cenifi ́onted from abroad, when exported, no export cale of production, issued by the Japanese authorities, is presented,
Article VI.-On articles made, of material e imported from interior, or Chinese ponts by ses when exported, export duty shall be lo- posed either on the material or on the articles' themselves at the opri in of the exporter. **
Article VII-On "foreign articles on which
A short time ago, a man surnamed Li was seriously injured by handling dynamite, in a school ni Kaut Chong Lane, inside the City, IT is stated in a.Tokio despatch of 3rd inst., to and was taken to, the Hospital Indo-Chine for the N.C.D. New i, 'thacable from Washington treatment. This man was to be put on trial states that the American Immigration Authori- | before the authorities, after he is well again, ties have been ordered to prevent the entry to show what right he had to be in possession into California of 40 Japanese labourers of such explosives. The Palice Department coming from Mexico. The Government at sent four constables to keep guard over this Tokio has not yet received any official informa-man during his stay in the hospital, Onduly has been paid when re-exported from lion on the matter. With regard to the embargo placed upon the new Japanese em ployment agencies by the police at San Fran- lies an opportunity to put to an actual test cisco, the Nicki Nicht is opinion that herein
the friendly relations existing between America
Saturday, when he left the institution, he was immediately arrested and taken to the Central Police Office for trint.
A. S. WATSON & CO., then and southern portions of the island.
NEIMITED,
Thereupon, the Goverment itsell began to cut canals and open the main roads "and commenced in 1899. the construction of a railway to run from one end to the other of the island. bat railway is now complete from north to south with the exception of fifteen miles in the middle over which a light abought the raid by the Writer's Natur railway has for the present been laid. A Delary bestofpotentialentam- -brand be wired great step forward has therefore been taken and Japin. A large number of people in To Canton arrived here and reported that she The Editor wis not nichorzáke' to be-rengeunite the means of transportation of goods, and kio:~whose views coincide upon the American had been pirated near Sam Shan Ko How
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now marked difference is prices are no longer to be found between different parts of the island. The future of the island, it will be seen, is now assured and the credit must be given to the able administrators who have managed to bring order out of chaos in a country which only a few years ago was over. run by warlike aborigines.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
INTELLIGENCE reached Tokio on 2nd inst., that Mr. Hayashi, Japanese Minister in Peking, had reached Koren that morning from the Chinese capital by way of Manchuria.
THE general agest of the Shanghai-Sumatra Tobacco Co., Id., has received the following
PIRACY.
Kes Chaong plying between Chan'un and On the Gih instant, in the afternooo, the S. L.
question, will shortly hold a grand meeting by a number of robbers, who boarded the which Count Okuma has promised to attend. launch as disguised passengers. hap pened that at the time, the Chiness Gov. FRANCISCO SALVATORE, a Filipino diver, re-eromerit launch Po Chiu and three junks siding at 14, Wing Lee Street, was charged were in the vicinity, and rendered assistance before Mr. G. N, Orme, at the Police-Court, in pursuing the pirates. The boat people pur- this morning, with stabbing one Abaresto sued the pirates some distance and had an en- Cleix in the street last night. The accused counter with them at Lin Fa Shan, where one pleaded not guilty. What brought about the ❘ of the pirates was wounded as well as three of trouble neither of the parties would say, the launch's passengers. The pirates got. but it was whispered' that' réfusal to pay al{among the passengers and forgit desperately debt had much to do with it. Cleix, it is and throw overboard three passengers; whe known, was leaving the Colony last night ther these were drowned or pot, is not yet for Shanghai. Salvatore heard about this ascertained. At last the rascals took light to and interceptert Clix in Wing Lee Street, the Lin Fa Shan, where six of them were Both men held an earnest convematian, during captured, whilst the remainder escaped. 1. which Cleix is alleged to have suddenly drawn a knife and made a lunge at Salvatore, The
AGAINST RED TAPE. WE. Acting Viceroy Wu has issued an order, directing his subordinate officials not to adhere to the aid custom of calling to interview him nt specified times-on the 5th and 10th day's of
when affairs necessitate their presence.
A NEW THEATRE
import duty has been puid at Chinese open ports, or on Chinese" articles on which export
Tairen, no export duty shall be imposed,
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Article VIII-On articles sont from or inte the interior in accordance with the trans t regulations of the interior, transit duty shall be imposed în'addition to export or import duty, Articles IX. to` XII, are provisions relating to the importation or exportaiian of opium.
Anticle XIII.-Arms, ammunition, and ex- plosives or their component parts, when im. ported, shall not be discharged from ́vessch or landed before permission has been obtained of the Customs authorities.
It is states that Chu Shih-ling has long borne samity against the Governor of Anhul and has made previous attempts to secure his
end.
TANJONG PAGAR DOCK CUM-
"PANY, LIMITED,
FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS.
The $28,322,451 23 the exact net sum ́which under the Ordinance fell due to be paid on 4th July was by mutual arrangement settled up yesterday by dual but common actied in Lan. don and Singapore, says the Singapore Fres Press of and inst.
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Mr. W. A. Greig of Messrä, Boustead & Co, and Mr. Graham Patrison of Messrs. Paterson Signons Coś two Directors, atended at ibs Thury together with Mr. Resnie, the Se. cretary, and received payment by cheque of the $10,134,563.73 which it had been agreed should be paid in Singapore on receipt: it was at once banked. "A great meed of prite is due to those responsible for the financial armogements by which the
carried out, which arrangements have been dual payment, and :, distribution have been rendered more difficult in so much as at the last hour amendments were made providing for members to receive part payment by allot. Assments of Straits/Loansanti" stated, the funda were paid over yesterday, and on the same day cheques were issued to all members for Interest under the Ordinance up to 30th June, and to-day cheques for the distribution of the 528,000,000 will be issued in Singapore and London, shareholders should thus lose no ip
Article XIV.-Arms, ammunition, and their component parts shill not be allowed, to be transmilled into the interior or Chinese ports without a cenificate issued by the Chinese au- thorities.
"Article XV.-The preceding two Articles shall not be applied to-arms, ammunition, &c. for the use of the japanese army, navy or police.
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Article XVI to XXI. stipulate the procedure relating to the entrance or clearance of ships At the Customs, and for the passage shmagh❘terest on their espílal funds. It is á amart the Castoms rf konds exported or imported. 'piece of organisation and one which would 'Article XXIL-A _Customa permit 'must be entail much foresight and tact in dealing with obtained for the transhipment of goods. Goods the Crown agents and local Government. uanshipped wi hout obtaining a Customs per
vessels concerned inay be fined according to cicumstances...
Honac, to Isabella G. KIRK, of Belfast, telegraphic advicefrom the Delhi Maatschappij,gle that followed Salvatore succeeded in getting i every moon-but to call on him at any time mit will be confiscated, and the captains of pany's shareholders applied for and received ·
Aimsterdam - Sold '7 33 balestobreco at Gids. 1.42,
The Hongkong Ezlegraph received from Messis. Richard "aworth & Co..
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1997.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF FORMOS4:
A VARIETY of picture post-cards which we have Ltd, Mauchester, afford admiráble illustrations of the manner in which "Spero" cloth is manufactured.
THE new Customs House was opened at Tai- ren.00 1st inst., and the Chinese-flag now flies above it. In many cases duty was paid for transportation northwants. The Russian Con- salate at Tairen opened on 5th inst.'
ENTRIES for the Hongkong Water Polo Shield Competition close on Thursday, the rath-ins, and those clue, etc., wishing to compete will windly send in their names. to Mr. W. J. Car roll, hon. secretary, Hongkong Water Pole Shield Competition."
latter stepped aside in time and closed with his man, relieving him of his weapon. in the strug.
Cleix's head between his legs. Then, holding the man in this manner, Salvatore is reported to have used his knife about Cleix's body to some extent. Inspector Withers, who was passing by at the time, heard the cries of the wounded man, and went to his assistance. Cleix was stabbed several times on the head, he had a deep gash above the eye, his nose was slit and a long cut was seen on his lip. He was sent to hospital, where he is expected to remain for some time. adjourned,
The case was
Some time ago, a merchant surnamed Chui, applied to the Canton Police Department for the privilega of Building a theatre on the new bund at Yau Lan Mun. The Police Aulia.ities have now accepted the application at an annual royalty of $7,00, and hu informed Chui to make a survey of the proposed site on the 9th accompany the weiyuan of the 'department to
instant, for the building of this theatre, which is to be handed back to the Government aller the expiration of the lease,
SHORTLY after two o'clock yesterday afternoon,
A CURIOUS MONOPOLY. a junkman, in a great state of excitement, rush & into No. 2 Police Station, al Wanchai, company styled the Male Company" and A merchant surnamed Yang has floated a and unfolded to Inspector Courlay. which was certainly extraordinary. His story of runding rickshas, and horse carriages on the story, petitioned the Shan ou Chu for the moonpaly
junk was compelled to ischarge the master was that some two weeks ago the owner of the sew band. The petition has been granted, but as the daily tax of r¡ cents on each rick- and the crew-which consisted of three sailors sha at first proposed by the company appeared -for neglect of duty. At about half-past one rather too much, it was reduced to to cents three di charged sailors came alongside the o'clock yesterday afternoon the master and the per ricksha per diem.
CONSERVANCY COOLIES:
Article XX II—The rates of the dutier im- posed on goods passing through the Customs are as follows:-
-The import duty on foreign articles shall be imposed according to the amended import tariff of 1951. 1-The duty on Chinese articles exported or imported shall be imposed, according to the old Chinese Customs tariff.
Article XXIV-Protests against confiscation of fine to the Seperintendent of Customs shall
Regulation of the mix d examination relating be dealt with accordig in the spirit of the
on May 31, 1865, to confi cation or fine, agreed upon at Feking
Article XXV.—The office hours of the Cus toms House shall be from 9 am to 4 p.m.,
exclusive of Sundays and holidays, but the examination of gonds shall be conducted from 8m to 4 pm,
Article VI.-Before 6 a.m. and alter 6 pm,
permission of she Superintendent of the Cut- and on Sundays and holidays, no cargo shall be shipped or discharged without the special toms. This rule shall not apply to passenger' luggage and mails
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We are courteously informed that the com-
allotment of Straits Loan to a total of £758,105.00o which includes of course a large s'ice for the F.M.S. Government holding.
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In a conversation with the secretary we were informed with a twinkle of humour that'sbare holders and their agente in' l-dging their scrip for examination and payment had shewɑ an intelligence and celerity will above the ? inga- pore average in company matters. not surprised 1
We are
L'Ecks de Chine of Shanghai states that placards in imitation of official pieclamations were posted in various parts of the native city' opium dens which were closed by mistake on bearing the following announcement:- The June 21 may be re-opened on July 4,"
SHIPPING AND MAILS
MAILS DOR American (Doric) 10th inst.,6 am. English (Dalks) th' inst, 6 a.m Indian (Kumrang)'igih lust," Germin (Zisten) ayih inst.:) German (Preussin) 17th inst., sim. Indian (Kutsang) 18th fast.
Evidence is not wanting that, since the Japanese occupation of Formosa, or Taiwan as it has been re-christened, steady progress. has been made in the development of the resources of the island. Prior to the "Appearance of the Japanese on the scene, the aborigines caused the Chinese Govern ment endless trouble, and, as the writer in the Financial and Economic Annual of Japan says, "it appears to have become second nature with the villagers to join in
WITH every number, a visible improvement in disturbances and set themselves in op
the character and contents of the Shanghai position to the Government authorities." Saturday Evening Review is, apparent. The junk, which was anchored off the Praya East, Within two years after the Japanes had latest issue to hand presents an excellent phoholt of the complainant, lashed him to the the control of the Canton Police Department, are -The regulations governing the coulies of the in a sampan. They clambered aboard, seized Canton Sauitarý Department, who are under effected a landing on the island the military tograph of His Excellency Shum, taken on administration of the country had been hard ship; while the cartoons on the week's mast, and ufler pouring a tin of kerosene oil gradually being relaxed is their enforcement, superseded by the civil. Plans, we are told, doings in the Northern Settlement' are admir-
over the junk, set fire to it. They then took and now the Police Authorities have laund a were drawn up with respect to the sub-able. One of the cartoons caricaturing the
their departure, sailing westwards. His cries proclamation in plain language reminding the hant for the opiam smokers bits off the situa
for help, he stated, were heard by the crew of coolies to attend to their duties more strictly, jugation of the aboriginal tribes and the
tion capitally.
the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha's steam launch, and stating that ewing to the summer season policy regarding communications, finance,
which was moored a short distance away. when épidemics are very spi to get hold of the: and monopoly, and were gradually carried
They came to his assistance and the fire, people, it is necessary for the coolies to ex On the 20th ult. at Chefoù, the death took place which was then burning fiercely at the stern, ercise more care in the execution of their Into effect. The finances of the land
of a young German (16 years old). Mr. August was extinguished. The police, after inquiries, duties. became independent during 1905-6; for Makaschke, of the German Mising Co of are inclined to disbelieve the junkman's not only were the administrative expen Shandong. Death took place at the French narrative. That fire did occur on board the A. PEKING inter states that HE. Chow Fu, ditures met with the receipts of the Hospital. The young man, who had been junk is celain for that fact is corroborated by the retiring Viceroy of the Two Kwang pro-tasis for the half day; the same rates, apply Government of Taiwan without any stationed at the Maosban Mines, was very un- the launchmen. But the mary of the junk vinces, will probably be given a post in Paking pecuniary assistance from the Central Go- fortunate. Some time previously he was bitten being set on fire, and the jankman lied to the as a Vice-President in one of the Ministries. It
holidays. vernment, but it was also found feasible to by a dog and had to go to Tesisin for treat mast, can be given no credit. The consensus is further stated that his Excellency has been defray out of the insular revenue the expenses ment at the Pasteur Institute. After having of opinion among the police is that the junk telegraphed for by Prince Ching to go up to lating to Customs business man be addressed arrived at Nagasaki at fr. 3o s.m., po 8th lusty of undertakings which it had been proposed prior to his death. He was taken seriously ||1|| overturned a’stove, which set fire to the junk, Yuan 'Shib-k'i has strongly, recommended Anicle XXyill-The word interior", bare she is dus to arrive at 6 pm), on oth inst...
completed the care he returned only a few days man, while cooking his "chow, accidently the Capital without delay and that Viceroy to the Superintendent of Costone || and leaves again at 6 pm, same day for Kobe, to provide for by means of public loans; and demoved to hospital. The cause of death and it is alleged that the junkraan thought Chow Fu to the Thrope as one wall acquain osedi ibis Regulation means the Chinese moreover, the account for the current finen- is believed to have ben hydrophobia, China that by making this spport he would be relieved od with dealing with foreigners with whom he territory beyond the limit of the district leased cial year is expected to exceed bills then |} Fimes...."
of all responsbility,
by Japan
"Tita' parvona grata.
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Culloma House are as follows:-
The fees, for the special opening of the
1.-Before 6 him, to Haikwan tauls. Z-From 6 pm to midnighi, 10 Haikwan
incis,
3.--From 6 pm to 6 am, next day, 20
Haikwan tecls...
For Sunday-45, tasks for the day “and
20'
10
Anicla. XXVII-All/communications 're
The H, A. L. s. Sileria loft Shanghai vie Foochow on 7th inst, am, and may be expects ed here on 12th inat., Am.
left here on 4th inst, at 6 am, arrived at Singn- The Imperial German Mail a s. Roon, which
'pore on 8th inst., at a p.m.
The Java China Japan.Lijn s.a. Hilary left Macassar for this port on 5th inst, and may be expected here on or about the 15th last,
left Kobe via Nagasaki and Shanghai on 8th The Imperial Garden Mail she Preussen. Pinst, at 3pm, and may be expected here on oi
about 17th inst., Bottle f
The C. P. R. Colé ́ss. Empress of China
Yokoham of ythiast, at 6p thating "Hlletre for this port via Kabe/Nagasak
The GIN, OR LCH{Maitot) arrived at
on 10th init, and is arpicted her
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