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Entimation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1907.

as in this case a reformer; was actuated by no personal feeling whatever but if we aIG to believe his story, by the highest form of altruism. Again, to take a final quota- tion, Mr. Hazeland cites the dictum af Mr. Justice Cave in re Mennier," in which

WUCHOW NOTES,

FORESHORE QUESTION,

"1sh September, 1907.

A proclamation has heé · issued by the Land Office officials to the people. The proclamation.

A. S. WATSON & CO»s | excused; "he exulted in his creed, and the learned judge lail it down that Hates that in consequence of the recent troubles';

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CHEAPER RICE.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 12th September.

The committee of the Cheap Rice Disposal

the Court and his counsel, the defendant

THE TOKIO BLOODS, proclaimed himself a reformer, anxious for the welfare of his compatriots, at variance

EXPERT OPINION, ON THR DAMAGE.” with all corrupt or incompetent officials who

On the morning of the 28th, ultimo Mr. allowed the people to starve. There was

Yamagata, Minister for Communications, wait. no hedging or meek pleadings to be

ed upon his Majesty the Emperor, and report- ed on the extent of the damage caused to the whether we join with him or not in his "It appears to me that in order to comever foreshors rights it is deemed necessary for Bureau reported to the Kwangchow Prefect aitway, telegraph and telephone lines, and the aims the fact stands that he is a sincere and stitute an offence of a political character all parties who own any part of the foreshore that, at present, the price of rice is gradually measures to be taken to effect the necessary convinced exponent not of revolutionary there must be two er more parties in the Füh Ho and the temple near the tower bound-porting rice from Kwangs. The Prefect has

between the temple at the mouth of the going down and that there is no need of im repairs.

From the repozis appearing in the columns tenets but of a straightforward programme state each seeking to impose the government, ary of the harbour limit, to register their title reported the matter to the Acting Viceroy, and during the past few days, it can anlly be im. of reform.. Of course, this view is open to of their own choice on the other, and if the deade at the land office immediately. Those requested him to confer honours on the memngined that the total damage is saormous. Of argument, and the fact that the man is not a offence is committed by one side of the who have not complied with this order by the bere of the committee in recognition of their the public properties, the railways have suffer: professed revolutionary may be seized upon other in pursuance of that object it is a 1st day of the 8th moon are notified that, should valuable services towards the poorer people. ed most. When to this damage is added the as a reason for his condemnation, but we political offence, otherwise it is not." Were any trouble arise over their foreshore rights, H. Wu, in response, staled that he would losses caused by the destruction of bridges have not arrived at that point. Let us take there not two parties in the state endea their cases will not be taken up by the communicato with the Kwangai Govern and public roads, the total damage exceeds Government. Owners of foreshore property ment that the necessity for the importa V10,00,000, acccording to the estimate of a part of the defendant's evidence quoted by vouring in this case under review to have are also warned that they must not sell or intion of rice from the sister province in certain civil engineer in Tokyo, Next may be Mr. Hazeland in his judgment and we rug their own way? It would be curious to any other way dispose of their property until to this province as longer exists, and that a cunted the damage caused to the crops, gest that this part was about the weakest hear the candid opinion of a Chinese offi.official sanction has been received. This is ta the second crop of rice in this province is ex- which, in the opinion of the same authority, offered for acquittal. The defendant said:cial, even a mandarin, on that, How Mr.be done to avoid disputes and mapleasantness,pected to be a favourable one, it is proposed to does not amount to a very important figure. "I know that a rising took place at Wong Hazeland can reconcile his quotations with

discontinue the disposal of cheap rice to the At the present time, if the paddy is submerged Kong in the Yam Ping district. I was his decision that the defendant's offence was

UMB Sandpiper arrived here on the 6th public from the beginning of the ninth moon, for a few days, the damage to the crop would second head man who got up this rebellion. without political significance that, in fact, instant and made a stay of 4 days. She left for if possible. The commiites of the Rice Dil-in comparatively light, as the ears are not yet The cause of this rebellion was that rice was it was plainly an armed robbery--we fail to Robin is due here in a few days and will put in ties after the closing of the bureau,

Macao via Samshui this morning. H.M.8.poral Bureau will be rewarded by the Authori- nut. Mulberry leaves for autumo soriculture" very deat and scarce in that part and had comprehend. We do not for a moment

may have been destroyed, but the districts PRISONERS EXECUTED.

which have suffered in this connection are: been so for about a year. The authorities wish to be associated with any party in

Yesterday, five criminals were taken from, limited. Crops of beans, fruits and vegetables, knew this the whole time and would not China, whether reformers, reactionaries, or

ha Wuchow Recreation Club played a re- the Namhci prison to the sxecution grounds, however, may have been damaged to some'y take any steps to make the rice any cheaper. rebels, but the principles of British justice in turn cricket match against H.M.S. Sandpiper where they were beheaded, for having been extent. When there damages are taken to-- They knew well the laws and duties cast which every Briton prides himself are in the 8th instant and were defeated by 36 found guilty of armed robbery. The men wether the total will probably not exceed upon them io cases of this kind. They simp question, and it will be asid days, the scores being Sandpiper 93 runs Wa were arrested at and extradited from, Hong Ye5,0 0,000. The damage to industrial (busine ly ignored the people and let them starve. if a politician, who appears to be nothing pleasant weather and was most enjoyable. The at Canton was requested to be present to wil-reckening the damage caused by the lounda

chow 54 runs. The game was played in kong, consequent! the British Consol-Generalness, which has generally been omitted. In.... Members of the Reform Party were im more than a Parliamentarian of Cromwell's Sandpipers made a bad start against the Waness the carrying out of the C'pital punish- tion, must also be taken into account. Many prisoned for armed robbery." This rising day or a Radical of Campbeli-Bannerman's how bowlers and last 8 wickets for some 30 was variously described as a rebellion, a re-time should be sent to the execution ground runs. The fast 2 wickets made a stand and volution and other amines which magnified through an inadequate interpretation of the brought the score up to go. The local men it to the extent of a dynastic downfall. Was law. Ha. Kai'Shing lies in Victoria gaol fared badly, and with the exception of Mr. it the province of mandarindom to avow pending the Governor's orders in respect Daniel, offered a poor resistance to the Naval that it was an expression of anger that they of extradition; we can only hope that bowlass had failed to perform their appointed his incarceration may be short, and duties? Were the officials to report that he will be enabled to realise to Peking that the people had riseit the advantages which pertain to residence against the rapacity of their overlords in the under the shadow of the Union Jack and maritime provinces of the South? Their the privileges which are enjoyed by those first thought was self-preservation, and a ris who catrust themselves to the infinite ing of a starved and practically impotent mercies of British justice. populace was described as an armed robbery. This is not new of the news by any means. It has happened before, as all students of

China will aver, but on this occasion the second leader of the movement managed to escape to the Elysium of Hongkong, where political offenders need have nothing to fear, being under the flag which represents liberty of conscience and just treatment. In Court

A. S. WATSON & CO., Hu Kai Sing admitted that he had raised an

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 7th September, 1907,

he Jonghong legraph

„HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

LIEUTENANT A. Gott, Inspector of Army Schools, arrived from N. China per sa. Kwong- sang on 14th instant, on completion of in- spection duty.

Owing to the unsettled state of the weather, the Volunteer Concert, which was to take place on the Volunteer Parade Ground to-morrow, has been postponed until the 21st instant.

on the afternoon of the 9th just.

a week at this port.

SPORT,

• SHOOTING MATCH.

A shooling mitch ze the Sandpiper was fired yesterday evening and the Naval nien again showed their superiority by winning the match by zz points. A late start and bad light were noi conducive to good shooting and both teams fired'considerably below their average. The teams were 8 aside, and the lowest score on each side to be counted out. Quite a num. ber of the community turned out to watch the shooting and the meeting partook of the nature by those present. of a social function and as such was enjoyed

UNKEST IN`SOOTH CHINA.

ANOTHER OUTBREAK,

SEIZURE OF FIRE-ARMS,

[Fidni Our Own Correspondent.]

Canion, 12th September.

ment.

BAILWAY TRAFFIC RECEIPTS, A return of the amount of fate collected from passengers on the Wongsha-Kongtson section of the Caston-Hankow Railway for the past ten days from the agth ultimo to the 7th instant is as follows:-29th ultimo, $:81; 30th ultimo, $144'; 31st ultimo, $129: rst instant, Szot; and $172; 5th instant, 5175; 71b instant, $165, instant; $173; 3rd instant, $835; 4th instant

CONSULAR VISIT To-morrow morning, at "'o o'clock, H.E. the 'eting Viceroy will receive the Consul Gener- at for the Netherlands residing at Hongkong.

MACAO'S DOUNDARIES,

Acting Viceroy Wu has memorialised the Throne for the appointment of a Special Com missioner to negotiate with the Portuguese Go. vernment with regard to the delimitation of the boundaries of Macao. *

HONGKONG WATER POLO SHIELD COMPETITION.

NINTH ROUND.

Yesterday in the indel of a thunderstorm the Coriniaian Yacht Club met the Royal Engineers "B" team to decide their tie in the above

factories have been flooded or alia deprived of motorpower, and the loss or damage inflicted on this account is not inconsiderable. Thes there is the moral damage caused to industry on acerunt of the inability to get supplies of materials and of disposing of goods damaged by the floods. Factories using water for motor- power have also received severe setbacks, and, some of these works may be compelled to effect extensive alterations in their plants an the result of lessons learned from the recent disasters. › Such morál damagės, cannot easily be estimated, but they will amount to a very considerable figure, i essons learned from the recen inundations will awaked men of intelli. gence ļo the urgent importance of reforma is the administration for the control of rivers, cON». cludes the engineer above referred to.

The damages caused to the railway liner by the inundations are said to be the heaviest on record. Owing to the interruption of telegraph and telephone communication to many; places, the Communications Department is not yet in a position to ascertain the cost of the repairs, ".. but there is little doubt that the estimate for the maintenance of the permanent way for the prosent year cannot cover the cost. The authorities of the Communications Department the Government reserve fund for the year, are prepared to apply for the 'appropriation of· ́

It is reported that another outbreak of lawlessness has taken place. The scene of the round The Engineers seemed to have made present disturbance is in the district of Shok | vast improvement and playe i a very sound de

Of the railway lines, the eastern section of Sing in Knochow prefecture bordering on fensive game throughout, hence the Corinthians the central line has been most seriously affect Limchow. The Chunini or Brigadier-General only securing five goals to their credit. The ed. According to a report from the station="" THE Burns Of Company have made over to

of Kadchpw, Wong, has despatched two regialdiers had a good many tries, but were op Government the rains of the old Portuguese A large consignment of fire-arms, it is rum- the abrepee of R. C. Witchell, their centre for buried under land-slips at 15 points, the total meots of troops to put down the disturbance. accessful, The Corinthian team no doubt felt Disu i and Sasego is either washed away or master at Otiuki, the permanent-way between

Church at Syriam, probably the first Christian oured, imported by Anti-Monarchists, has been ward. E. ffumphreys scard 3 goals and C. Jength of the line damaged being overtwo miles. place of worship in Burma. It is to be pre-seized in the vicinity of Macao.

Cooke and J. Miller one each; totul, five goals Over 85 telegraph posts are down, and about served as an aschatological monument and the

to nil,

100 houses have been washed swày along the damaged line, while a number of people have. been killed or injured. The repairs of the line

organisation of 4,000 siembers-is thal'any. thing like the number which takes part in an

P. LOUREIRO,.an, assistdut in the National armed robbery? Their wages were 177; their] Bank of China, Lid, forfeited St (compensa Yond was provided by the reform party--ius), at the Police Court, this morning, for which is known to be surfeited with funds, damaging the complexion of a chair coolic, One question and answer read like a quota who was alleged to have been insuhing to him, tion from Tolstoi: "Are you dissatisfied with the Emperor of China P-If the Em peror acis justly I am satisfied." And a other: "Are you content with the laws of China as they are interpreted to you? What a question ! That is the reason why we have this Reform Party." The defend ant had a witness who declared that the sc- cused was in Hongkong on the date of the alleged armed robbery, and the evidence us a whole does not give the lie to that asser: tion. Now comes Mr. Hazeland with him

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Arrangements have been completed for the

P. W. D. have the care of it at present with a despatch of more military officers la Wong small strip of the land around it.

Shing, to co-operate with Brigadier-Cenerai Li break at Yumchow. Chan in the suppression of the incipient aut.

THE EXTRADIZION OF A CHINESE REFORMER.

PAN HEUNG, a coplie, employed at the Praya Few cases have been deserving of tnore

Hotel, was charged at the Police Court, attention than that in which Mr. P. A.

to-da, witli behaving in a disorderly manner Hazeland delivered judgment yesterday-

in the hotel yesterday, and assaulting the cook we refer to the proceedings brought at the excerpts of fugal tore. Mr. Justice Bayley-Li Yun. The trouble arose, over an argu. ment with the cook. The coolie was fined $3 instance of the Chinese Government for the observed in Cox Coleridge:-"I think Thos. Barlett, the manager, prosecuted...

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R. E. "B"-Sappers Williams, Burgess, Tumar, Gibson, Potter, Hutchison and Hay

Captain Kung, of the 13th regiment, at pre- sent stationed in the prefecture of Walchow, wood, has been transferred by o der of H. E. the Acting Viceroy to Yumchow. He is to proceed to the latter district with lusther traps to

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COMPETITION TAULE.

will take about three months.

The receipts at the Shimbishi Station, Tokyo, have naturally heavily declined since the inua. dations. The daily revenue, which previously had never been below Y4,000, has fallen off Played Won, Lost. Drawn. Points, tremendously, sometimes not more than Yoo being taken. All the other stations in Tokyo V. R, C. “A”..... 8 7 +

have similarly suffered. It is expected that the 87th Ca., R.G.A 8.

iotal at the end of this month will show “a Tautai Kwok Jen-ch in, commander of the Corinthian'Y.C. 8

decreate of not less than Y70,000 on à normal: mosih---- troops in Yumchow, some-time-ago intended V. R. C." B... 8 but he is now obliged to remain there owing to the present outbreak. The Canton Authorities have sent a telegram to Yumchow, detaining Taolai Kwok at his post and instructed him In co-operate with the local officials in suppres sing the outlawa. Tantai Kwak has held

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THE HARBOUR SWIM.

On the other hand, the steamers running between Yokohamna an 1 Kobe are crowded, and many foreigners are forced to be content to travel steerage, already uncomfortably falli

different positions in the prefecture of Yum- chow for some years, and he is well versed in A good many, if rot all; of the nineteen die administration of affairs in that locality.' EXCITEMENT IN A CLASSROOM. and the Viciaris Recreation Club are providing work on the res ne of the sufferers. People swimmers, wlin have entered for the race across the harbour, will, no doubl, start to-morrow,

QUREN'S COLLEGE SCHOLAR JUMPS

OVER VERANDAR.

extradition of a Chinese subject, known as

that a Magistrate is clearly bound, in the Hu Kai Sing. The charge brought against exercise of a sound discretion not to commit The 12771b year of the era of Yel dezerd begins anyone unless a prima facie čase is made' the defendant was one-of-armed-robbery's" but against him by a witness entitled to a day. A fason ceremony will be held at 9 am to return to Canton on accaust of ill health, R.; K. Y. C... '7

ta-morrow which is also, the Parsi New Year alleged to have been committed in Chinese territory in the early part of this year, but reasonable degree of credit. Justices'ought in the rooms of the temporary Parsi Club in Elgin Street. The usual Gatha Ghambar the case had barely been opened before it, therefore, to balance the evidence and

It is stated that the loss of life at Fukucbi was amply evident from the statements sub this would, in fact, be taking upon them decide according as it preponderates, for

Feasts have had to be abandoned this year for

yama as the result of the floods, which were mitted to the Court that much more sigui-selves the functions of a petty jury, and be

want of accommodation in the new premises,

very disastrous there, has been smaller than, the old Club-house bejng'still under repairs.

might have been anticipated." This'in chiefly' ficance attached to it than appeared on the trying the case, but they should consider A COPPERSMITH, Kwan Ling by name, resi

due to the prompt assistance given by the surface. Before we proceed farther, we whether or not evidence makes out a strong ding at 3, Tojsien Street, was, yesterday,

troops and police force, and as the disaster came at dawn the loss of life was not so great. would remind readers that Hongkong, like

as would have been the case if it had occurred or probably, or even a conflicting case of convicted and sanrio gaol for fifteen days, and the United Kingdom, lias ever proved an guilt; in any one of which cases they should for theft. According to the evidence, accused,

in the night. So far as is known 11 died and six hours' stock, by Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne,. asylum for the politically-uppressed--and

four are thissing. Some policemen, have lost the political refugee. Whatever an inland added, "In the present case the evid into the engine-room of a steam launch lying in commit the accused to trial" Mr. Haze

all their belongings, while they were out at on 8th July last and on the uthingtant, gat dividual may have done in hie. own

In launch, to leave Murray Pier at 4:30 p.m.

are constantly arriving in Furuchiyama from ence in my opinion raises a strong presumpYu-ma-ti'Bay and stole parts of the machinery,

abarri, for the convenience, of members.

other places, to visit their frizorit of relatives, country to relieve the people of histion of the guilt of the accused.". No doubt, a copper pipe and four bolts, valued at $ito.

A great deal mora, interest is being taken fall bringing with them firewood, rice and šoké.. own nationality and to assist in the Mr. Hazeland had greater opportunities of THE Board of Ag culture, Industry and Com-panic, was manifested yesterday in one of (V.R.C) do-n as well tomorrow as he did last temples have been devastated by water many Considerable excitement, bordering on a this year in the Harbour Race and, if Barros The city of Miyazu suffered very severely. regeneration has been regarded as non valuing the evidence, but it is hard to see where mere have resolved to organise a large Steam the fifth classes of Queen's Coliege, as a result week, when lie went over the course in some bodies, fately buried have been washed out, Mauy cemeteries belonging to. Buddhist criminal and nou-extraditable. True, these he found his "strobg presumption of guilt." | skip Company in order to inaugurate a service of which one of the scholars is now lying in thing like 26 minutes with Pereira close behind, and the hideous sign of carrión crows con altruists and enthusiasts may be utterly mis-The presumption is all the other way; four between the Chinese poris and North and the Alice Memorial Hospital, suffering frain taken in their views, and even fanatical in

we shall not be surprised to see him touch the | suming the corpses is not at all upcom their endeavours to secure the benefits to thousand then committing armed robbery is South America, Australia and the Straita infuries, which may, perhaps, ead fatally. Theriya Wall feat; but Cooke, of the Corinthian which they attach so much importance, but really preposterous, but let us que wirat Mr.Settlements, it is not yet decided whether the school boy in question in Kwan Yuan Sui, Yacht Club, and Gunner Ward of the 87 th so long as they commit no overt act of

Hazeland proceeds to say: As to the pre-Company will be managed by the Government sixteen years of age, and residing with his Cay. Royal Garrison Artillery, are also con sent case there is no evidence before me to subsidy of several hundred thousand taels pern`ught Road Central. There are, so we are

or by private merchants, bat in either case a people at the Kwong Hip Lung firm, Considered favourites. personal retribution, so long as they seek to obtain the redemption of

warrant my coming to the conclusion that

mencem will be provided for it.". their ~country by fair political methods, they

the requisition for extradition is made with are not considered, under the British constitution, as anything more than vision aries, certainly as nothing more than politi- Cal outcasts whose principal offence is that they are ahead of their time. In this case which come, before the First

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informed, several fikh classes in the College, bul the one already referred to is situate on the first floor, of the building, overlooking Aberdeen Street.

· A CLAVÉR HOUSH-BREAKER;

HIS NARROW ESCAPE.

mon. A considerable number of people have co been killed by landslips. Up to Wednes day afternoon 50 Eodies were discovered, while many corpses are adri't on the sea. Causider able quantities of wondwork and many housed ate also strewn "over the sea. They are sup- posed to have been washed out by the Yura River, Many of the sufferers re on the verge of starvation on account of the rise in the price of rice.

A score of hauser which were washed ont by the River Yors were seen, sina! on the sea almost intet. Some of them were ablaxe. SHIPPING AND MAILS.

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* Indian (Kutiang) 14th last.

Freach (Nera) i tk inst. American (Nippon Maru) 16th inst. Indian (Lafzang) 21st last,

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Canadian (Empress of India) sath inst.

The P. M. S. S. Coleus. Korsa arrived at

Francisco on 12-h inst.

of a political character. The suggestion by the first secretary of the reconstituted Club a view to punish the defendant for an offence death took place at his residence this morning of Mr. Fernando Antonio de Carvalho, the defence that the requisition was really Lusitang. The late Mr. Carvalho

Just before the tiffin recess yesterday the not made to punish defendant for an armed popular member of the Fortuguese community their work. The schoolmaster was at his desk, by Mr. F. A. Hareland, at the Falice Court, Lay Sam's liberty was curtailed to the extent was a thirty boys in Class V were busily engaged at of fort, two days' hard, with six hours, stocks, robbery but for an offence of a political char in the Colony. The flag at the Portuguese Suddenly, and without the least warning, past this morning, for malpractices. For some days acter amounts to an allegation that the said club was Rying at half-mast to-day in honour of the ceiling at the farthest end of the room past Lau and a few of his friends have had demand for extradition was not made in good of the deceased, who leaves a widow and a collapsed. The excitement that followed this their eyes fixed on a certain house at Wanchai Magistrate it was quickly made manifest faith nor in the interests of justice." Even large family of young children to mourn his was terrible. In a moment the whole class-9, Alb ny Street All by his lonesome this that while armed robbery might be al if that bege, the defence cannot be consider premature death at the early age of 43 years. room was on its feet. Doys dashed here, m raing fau ataried out to put his tactics into leged as a reason why the accused shoulded as subordinate to that tendered by the starting from the R. G. Cathedral at eight building behind them, regardless of the school had opened out,

The funeral will take place to-morrow morning, there and everywhere in an effort to leave the operation. As the clocks.were chiming six ba be extradited, the real object of the prosecution. Indeed, we would go farther and

i e succeeded in effecting Chinese authorities was to secure the per-hold that greater consideration and a wider

master's warning that there was no danger of an és trance into the ground floor of the of a self-confessed member and margin of douth in the integrity of the pri- By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. W. Scott the building coming down. A few boys rushed building, which is unoccupied, and through lender of the reform movement, in that

soner should be allowed than those furnished Moncrieff and Officers, the Band of the Third to the verandah. And when the entire class the backyard up the waterspout and into country. Judging from the reports of the the Crown, which is not always immaculate Batt, The Duke of Cambridge's Own" (Mid: had got out they found Kwan Yuan Sui. lying the first floor. Then be got down to busi- case, the allegation of araied robbery sub: Mr. Hazeland speaks of offences of a politi-gr mme of music, daring dinner, at the, Hong. the verandah during the excitement, a twelve Jeckers, three umbrellas aŭd à five-dollar bill, √ day afternoon, and may be expected here on dlesex Regiment) will play the following pro- on the concrete below. He had jumped over

kong Hotel, to-morrow, the 14th inst. :—

feet drop, landing on his back.. Overture.........Sommernachtstraum "Buppe Mr. T, K. Dealy, the second master of the Vabe..." Fleur-de-Printemps" Bouquet College, promptly sent for a doctor, who res Selection..." An Arstar's Mode

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panded in quick time and, after examining the injured lid, had him removed in an ambulance to hospital. Nothing definite could be obtain ed this afternoon as to the nature of the boy's injuries, although it was whispered that his spían is affucjed, con

mitted against Hu Kai Sing-had-scarcely a cal character and drage in ́ds an example of leg to stand, upon, and how Mr.. Hozeland the terrible results which would prevail found himself in a position to declare that should murderers such as Freschil, who at prima facie case had been made out we are tempted the life of Louis Philippe be afford- at a loss to conjecture. But, after all, the ed sanctuary as political offenders. But the question of armed robbery dwindled into analogy between that crime is far from per nothingness when the defendant came to be fect, because in the one case the matter was examined. Crutioned and warned, both by a matter of private or personal hatred, where-

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The C. P. R. Co.,, Montcagis arrived at

Vancouver at 4 p.m., on 18th inst.

The . Ghares salled from Keelung yester

43/h lost.

ness In a minute Lau had· collected six

which is found in a drawer, and was starting

The Imperial Getman Mail us, Corden, which to quit the premises. But here a tragedy left here pa 10th inst, arrived at Shanghai on nearly came about; 'for on climbing up the || 13h inst, at 5 sm, window to slide down the waterspout; Lau overbalanced himself and would have landed at the bottom had be not got hold of the window and steadied himself. The window rattled, the inmates awoke, and Lau's downfall came about,

The Java-China Japan Lijues, Tillgijap jast Moll for this port on 13th inst, and, may be tas, pected here on or suput the ith jugutan

The TK, K. «s. Nippon Maru arrived at Manila yesterday at 5 pm and will probably leave Saturday night, being due at Hongkong on the afternoon of the 46th instit

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