Telegrams.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”
SERVICE,
ALLEGED POLICE ASSAULT,
SHANGHAI EUROPEAN POLICE
TECHNICALLY GUILTY....
From Our Own Correspondent.]
Shanghai, 4th December,
12.40 p.m. Detective-Sergeants Kennerley and Brewater, Police Sergeant Engley and P. C. Mitchell, of the Shanghai Municipal Police, have been found
guilty of assault without intent and órdered to uådergo one day's impri- Bonment.
The Municipal Council undertakes to pay $500. compensation and the costs of the prosecution.
[Og the 23rd October tut Sub-tospector Jobogon of the Shinghai Municipal Police and Det Sgts. Kennerley, Brewster, Gibson and Craig, police sereants Engley and aylor and police' constables George, Backley and Mit chall wera summoned for on August 75, 1999, in the neighbourhood of the Foreign Faitle meat of Shanghai or within the limits of the Foreign Settlement f Shangbai being concern. ed together to unlawfully, and maliciously wounding opo Baghil Singh and Pata Singh contrary to the Statute.--Ed., B. R. 7)
TYPHOON WARNING,
The following telegram was received at the American Consulate General from the Manila Observatory at 12 40 p.m. to-day-
December 4th, 11.45 am. Cyclone or typhoon
In Pacific Ocean about half-way between the Carolines and the Philippines, moving W. or W.N.W.
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THE NEW CITY OF PEKING, No one who knew the old Peking of pre Boxer days can be in any doubi to-day as to the answer. The old order passeth-nay, has already passed. Outward and visible changes are conspicuous at the very first glance. The sailway from Tivarsin has ford a breach through the outer wall of the Chinese city, and the train, whistling past the Temple of Heaven, palls up just outside the great Chien-men gate of the Tartar city, almost within sight of the yellow- tiled roofs of the inner imperial city. Eurc. pean carriages and Japanese jinrickshaws have
Legation, one of the few buildings in the European quailer which has survived, the storm and stress of the Boxer upheaval. Even these legations which were not bopelessly damaged during the siege have for the most part been pulled down to make way for new and more, stately edifices, erected at a lavish expenditure out of the proceeds of the jadems- sily imposed upon China. With their exten- sive compounds and the spacious quarters pro- vided for the foreign garrisons, the repretola tives of most of the powers-and not only of the great powers possess to-day in Peking for more imposing residences than any of their Ambasadors is the chief Kuropead capitals. As the
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 4 1000
Round the World.
CLARK'S PARTY SHORTLY DUE
will tako such passenger direct to the regular stomer of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao S.B. Co. at the Steamboat Cola whatf. Any pas- lengers who may be stopping at hotelu in PROGRAMME" FOR HONGKONG,
Hongkong on their own account must be sura and be on board of the regular steamer in The large party, conducted by Mr. Hebert time for departure, Mr. Clark's directors, and E. Clark, around the world, ja dus to arise in local guides will render every assistance to Hongkang on the aird inst, at I p.m. and will them in getting to and from the local steamer, leave again on the following Sunday, 161k last, Upon the return of these passengers to Cantor at it a.m. The party, consisting of 646 tourists by regular steamer they will be met by a steamy and 14 conductors are travelling by the satender, which will' transfer them back to the Cleveland, 18,000 tons. The agent for the panty Clepeland.' in South China is Mr. Wm. Farmer, The prog:amme for Hongkong has been draws up. and is as follows:-
Steam leaders rus dally notil midnight be- who are not up the river at Canton will funch tween the ship and Blake Pier, and passengers duly at 11.30 am at the foe Hongkong Hetal, opposite Blake Pict.
Five Canton Parties. Each passenger has received his Canton ticket before leaving New
Yurk, and no changes are possible, metu.
Thursday, December 13 Lunch at 15.45 a m. and, 12.30. nean.
AUTES BY THE WAY.
ST. ANDREW'S BALL,
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It did my heart good to see that the interest- ing annual function known as St. Andrew's. Ball last noon of its wonted brilliance and its hospitality this year. Everybody who were anybody were there and, as The Philosopher pointed out to me, everybody who were nobody were there too to sample their Scottish friend hospitality. It has come to my ears that one worthy gentleman who allowed his exuberance Canton party No 2 (150' persons), who visit to peerlap bis commonsense, found himself Canton Friday, will finish visiting the sights of struggling in the water in a stranga part of the Hongkong Saturday, having independent ad town ln the vicinity of the praya and was rescued tion in the forennon, lunch at Hongkong" from a watery grave by the good sampan- from Peak Tram Station for the Peak of Hong one mentioned something about hot water Hotel at 11,30 am and leave from 1 to 3 pm people and with much splattering, the rescued kong, returning from 4 to 5.10 p.m. Rickebaws baths, Doubiles, queer things "do, happen furnished to and from Peak Train Station. on these glorious occasions bat anybody can Canton Party No. 1 (24 persons) will have la- | seo that the above sorrowful tale is a vile slan.. dependent actios la the forenoon, lunch at rider and I refuse to believe it for a moment. It go at Hongkong Hotel and leave the hotel at a is more than likely that the worthy fellow had p.m. by special trolley car for Happy Valley, too great a respect for St. Andrew to celebrata etc. (Sea Thursday's programme).
the occasion by drowning himself, least of all") in Hongkong.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26, Canton Party No. 3 (70 passengers), who have not yet visited the Peak of Hongkong, will have special breakfast at 7 am io forward dining room, land and take rickshaws to Peak Tram Station god back and special trams from there to the Peak and back,
Canton Parties, Nos. 2 and 3 (320 persons) will land promptly at I p.m., at Blake Pier, facing the Hongkong Hotel, and leave on TO special trolley cars for a 12-mile circle (to's hour) to Kennedy Town Terminus, and then to Happy Valley, where a short stop will be made, theo to Shau-ki-way, and back to Họng kang Hotel. There will be a guide, on sich The ship sails Sunday, December 16, at 11 car to explain and point out the different polatsam, sharp. The last tender leaves the shore at of interest en route.
10.30. 8.m.
All other Passengers, viz, Canton. Parties Nos. 1, 4 and 5 (300 persons), will land at z pm, and will be transferred la carriages and rickshawa six blocks to Peak Tram Statien where special tratos will take all passengers. up to the Peak of Hongkong for a grand view of the city and surroundings, feturalog by tram to Peak Tram Station between 3.30 and s.p.m., where carriages and rickshaws will transfer the passengers, live blocks to Hong. keng Fotel, or Blake Fier, and passenge can embark at their convenience, lenders run. ning to and fro until midnight. The Hong the centre of the lows and opposite the Blake kong Hotel, which is the head quarters, isin
Pier. Dinner on ship at 6 and 7.30 p.m...
Canton Party No. 1 (14 personi) will leave the Cleveland at 9 p.m. (with their valises) by special tender, which will embark them on the
1.5. Fatshan which sails at ro p.m., from the pier of the Hongkong, Canton & Macao S. B. Co. Stop di Hotel Victoria at Canton.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 74.
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HONGKONG CANTON TIME TABLE.
Party No Thursday, December 23, steamer Fatakan, depart from Hangkong to p. m, to Danton, 4 persons only; return Friday night 5/15 p.m., arriving Hongkong sam. Saturday morning.
Party No a Friday, December 24, steamer Kingham depart from Hongkong 6 am, to Canton, returo 5 p.m., arriving midnight. All meals on steamer.
- Party No. 3 Friday, December 24, steamer Heungshan, depart from Hongkong 3 am, to Canion yo persoas. Stop at Hotel Victoria Leave Canton 5.15 pm. Saturday by ordinary arrive 3.30 pm. Stay sight and next day
boat, arriving midnight.
THE CITY FATHERS,..
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned have received instructions
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to sell by'
- PUBLIC AUCTION, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
THURSDAY
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the 9th December, 1909, at 11 A.M., at their Bales Rooms, No 8, Des Voeux Road, comer of Ice House Street, A'CONSIGNMENT OF HIGH CLASS ENGLISH JEWELRY,
BROOCHES, PINS, GOLD BANGLES, Comprising - DIAMOND RINGS, · BRACELETS, MARQUISE RINGS, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES by Benson, SILVER BACK HAIR BRUSHES, TOILET SETS, JEWEL CASES, MANICURE SETS, GENT'S PIG- SKIN GOODS, &c. &c.;
DRESSING OASES, FANCY
*.. ALSO VALUABLE 18K GOLD CHRONO METER WATOH by Chas, Frodsham, London,
AND
A quantity of LOOSE DIAMONDS. There goods have just arrived from London, being part of Bankrupt Stock, and are not locally owned. Suitable for X'mas. presents,
· Catalogues will be issued. TERMI—As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 4th December, rong.
1816
NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA, Florie and Rubaštino Untied Companies), STEAM FOR BOMBAY VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
That august assembly known as the Hong- kong Legislative Council is sometimes à source of beauty amusement for the general body of the public, when cloquence mixed with hamour is provided for the wide-awake citizen free, gratis and for nothing. Thursday at the Council Chamber was another of these occasions. Had a stranger beca permitted to be present within its sacred walls, he would have probably thought that our legislators were discussing a mesure on which the life of the Colony depanded. The amount of rhetoric expended was bewildering to the ordinary in dividual and all to indicate-nothing. I am inclined to think that there was an implied sug gestion of how have the mighty fallen, for can there be anything so ridiculous and hardly in the nature of things than for His Majesty's effigy to be used ar a place for drying sails on? But in Hongkong, the authorities permit acts which to other countries might lock happy over it. maan an calɔnunate man's decapitation and Our newly-badubbed kurght was in his noblest" mood when be facetiously referred to the Star Ferry Company's inaction with regard to the famous little matabed on the Hongkong side of the Com-Captain Belsito, will be despatched as abore pany's service. I wonder if the Colonial Secretary's rebuke will bave the desired effect? For fanber Particular regarding Freight
on MONDAY, the 13th lnst., at Noon. At all events, the next typhoon will settle the and Passage, apply to doubt.
CARLOWITZ & Co,·
Agents.
·Hongkong, 4th December, 1909.
-Párty No. 4, Friday, December 24, steamer Hone, depart from Hongkong 10 p.m. to Canton, 6 persons, arriving 6.30 am, Balurday, Return leave Canton 5.15, arriving midnight.
Party No. 5. Saturday, December 25, steamer Kinshas, depart from Hongkong 6 am, to Can. ton, arriving noon.rave 3pm., arriving midnight. All meals on steamer. `-
THE FORTOLA FESTIVAL Americans are enterprising. Lately, the good Special steamer for aso comes alongside of
Cleveland on departure 5.30 a.so, and so her people in the States have been holding gigantic return at midnight,
Canter Party No. 2 (a50 persons) will leare word with their stewards to be called at 4.45 am have coffee and rolls in forward divites room at 5.15 and will have the ship by a fine, specially chartered, river steamer at 6 am, sharp, which comes alongside of the Cleveland -al-$:30-a:m-and-brings the passengers back is
the ship at 11 p.m. dus at Canton at good; breakfast, early lunch and dinner being served on board. Choirs and guides will be furnisì-
elc.
All Canton tickets were given out in New York with the table seat tickets.
CHINESH AND SPORT,
In his report on the trade of Hankow in 1908,
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THE A.D.C..
celebrations knows as the loitola Festival and am a result the Sun Francisco Chronicle the other day got up a special number containing 116 -pages--of-illustrated_and_printed matter.-In connection with the celebrations, I notice no loan than two British warships of late familar to a great extent displaced the of springlessed for the afternoon to the chief sights of Cos. Mr. Sugden, Acting Commissioner of the Cus-functions and represented Great Britain's mari› on the China station participated in the civic Peking cart, and a few minutes' drive aloog a good road now brings one to the Biltisbon, including: The Temple of the goo Geull; toms, writes la the spring the wealthy Chi time power in 'Frisco haib air among the other
the Temple of Confucius, the Temple of Bordese, on the initiative of compradores of foreign ships of the nations. That's called doing it. fore, the Taoist Monastery, the Temple of firms, started the first Chinese race club. Teo Longevity, the Temple of the Queen of Beaver, thousand taels were subscribed, and within two That interesting little publication which first
THE FANCY VEST the Five-Story Pagodi, the Flowery Pagoda, masks, a temporary course was laid out, ponies saw light in grimy Loadon known as the Tal the City Walls; the Water-Clock, the Switow Collected, and a meeting held with great for and Caller has been treating its readers to Guild Hall, the Examination Hall, the Execu enthusiasm. During the summer the club decidedly liberal views about the further usa tinn Ground, the Nam-hoi Prison, the King-capital reojocs dollars-laid out a pro- of the "blazer." The sartorial authority is of fisher's Feather Workers, the Rice Paper peity, given by cas of its members, on the opinion that the fancy vest in a disfigure- Picture Painters, the Jade Stone Workers, the the plain close to the city and conces-ment of London's mala popolation and should Coffin Shop, the Silk Weavers, the Ivory and sion. It abandoned its autumn meeting after be abolished. What would we do if a similar Mother-of-pearl Carvers, the Chy-Loong Ginger the first day's racing on account of the death proposition was to be introduced here in Hong- Factories, the Yow Kee Tea Factory, etc., etc, of the Emperor. The club is up on the lines kong, where the fancy vest is one of Fashion's
of the foreign clab, gentlemen jockeys only unwritten laws? being allowed. A most striking evidence of the-change that is coming over China is afford- ed by these young man of the rich gentleman class riding out to train in the early morning and competing. on race days-working hard; sacrificing personal comfort and old ideas, for the sake of sport and the bonour of a prize while the older generation, brought up to con- sides bodily exencian derogatory, applauds, and er joys itself thoroughly in an unrestrained
on the last. occasion' that ; the talented
cade ago. manter utterly opposed to the ideas of a de-amateurs occupied the boards of the Theatre
Loyal.
WIRELESS FOR HONGKONG, There is some talk of a wireless station for Hoogkong. The wonder is that the subject'was not broached era now, A wireless stalion in Hongkong where messages can be transmitted and received by the Government free of charge will undoubtedly prove a valuable acquisition to chequer was never more loudly board than the powers bat ba, whose cry of a depleted ex-
who proposed the innovation, will meet with no now. It is to be hoped that the enterprising firm upposition, either at the hands of Government or by private initiation,
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The steamer will leave Canton promptly a 5 p.m, arriving alongside the Cleveland at pm, where passengers will embark. All meals on the river steamer,
There will be a guide for about every raper sons, and passengers are asked to be a little patient, as 25 chairs traversing the very nar row streets of Cantonat one time will probably of living bas increased enormously and cruse a few blockades and slight delays, as it their salaries have not been raised, the will be something unusual. Every effort will change is not, perhaps, Le which they altoge be mide to avoid confusion and delay, by bay ther appreciate. Foreign banks and foreigning the guides with their 12 passengers take shops bave followed suil, one of its usual palace various routes on account of the narrow stree hotels, which, by the way, is always crowded and difficulty of the chairs pasting each other is As one looks down opos it to-day from the old the narrow streets with regular traffic. wallsfthe foreign-quarter, in which no Chinese is now allowed to reside unless in the service of foreigners presents, with its broad military glacis separating it from the rest of the Torlar city and its elaborate system of defences, a very significant spectacle, which must afford to all observers, and more especially to the Chinese, much food for reflection both open the artistic mar.te of cosmopolitan, architecture and upon the political, wisdom of Western statesmanship. In conversation with a Chinese official I hop posed to mention the European quarter among the many interesting changes which had occur ed since my last visit to Peking. "Yes, be replied, with as inscrutable smile,' but it can' not be balf so interesting to you as it is to a who have paid the bill. Sir Clande MacDo unid.aned not have, written that inscription
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Canton Party No. 3 (70 persons). will have special breakfast served on the Ciesland i & 45 a.m. in forward dining room. 7.15 in special tender and embark on 13. oungahan at the wharf of the Hoogkopp Canton and Macao S. B. Co.; lonch on river steamer and arrive at Cantor 3.30 p.m.; stay at Botel Victoria, Saturday forendon chairs add guides about Canton; leave 5.15 pm, and em bask at midnight on the Cleveland.
A similar club has been started at Shanghai.
ZOOLOGICAL EXPEDITION.
TO START FROM ENGLAND AND BEGIN OPERATIONS IN NEW GUINEA IN JANUARY.
1 police that preparations are well under way for the production by the A.D,C, in January next of that bright little piece "The Toreador," These who remember the excellent treat pro vided is "A Country Girl" doubtless await the production of the piece with pleasant nati- cipations. It is to be hoped that one or tw performances will be given during Race Wook
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British expedition to Dutch New Guines, which Wednesday next is the day on which the has been organized Mr. W.R. Ogilvie Grant on behalf of the British Ornithologists' Union, will start from England, reports the Pall Mall Gratis of 16th Oct. The members are sailing Canton Panties Nos, 4 end 5 (186 parsons) on the P. and Q. Marmora, via Colombo, for
A NOVEL DEMONSTRATION.. will breakfast at & a.m., land and take special Dobe, in the Aru Islands. Operations, however, tions were carried out in Hongkong with a reserved trailey cars from Hongkong Hotel to will not begin in New Galues before January, quici digalty which marked the importance of As we all know, the King's Birthday celebra Happy Valley, etc, and lunch at Hongkong
The country will be entered, in all probabil."
objects took the unprecedented course of
Haring connection with Company's Mail Steamers to PORT SAID, MEJBINA, NAPLES, LEGHORN and GENOA, also VENICE and TRIESTE, all MEDITER RANEAN, ADRIATIC, LEVANTINE and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS up to CALLAO, Taking Cargo at through Rates to PERSIAN, GULF and Bagdad, also Barcelona, VALENKA, ALICANTE, ALMERIA MALAGA.) THE Steamship
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"ISCHIA,"
Events Coming.
Salbrday, 4th December." Boxing, City Hall, 9 p.m.
Monday, 6th December. Theatre Royal, Merrymakers, 9 pm,
and
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Tuesday, 7th December. Geo, P. Lammert, auction sale suit Lèngibs, 2.30 p.m.
B.
Orgao Recital, in St. John's Cribedral, 5.30 Theatre Royal," Morrymakers," 9 pm.
Wednesday, 8th December, Hughes and Hough, Furniture sale, 2.30pm, Theatre Royal "Merrymakers,” 9 p.m.
Thursday, 9th December. Asite de la Sainte Enfance Bazaar, at City | Hall, commencing at a p.m.
Theatre Royal, "Merrymakers," 9 p.m.
* Friday, toth December. Theatre Royal, "Merrymakers," 9 p.m.-
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Salarday, 11th December. Victoria Regatia I p.m.
Intimations.
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VICTORIA REGATTA
FORTY-NINTH MEETING.
SATURDAY, December nth, 190p
NDER the Distinguished Patronage of .E THE GOVERNOR, H.E. Major. General BROADWOOD, Commodore H, LYON, R.N.; Hon. Sir HENRY MAY, Hoz. BASIL R H. TAYLOR, &c, &c,
The Committee of the V.R.G. request the pleasure of the Company of the Ladies of Hongkong on SATURDAY, 1uth inst, atr P.M. at the Reclamation, Bay View, kindly fant" by Masara. Fenwick & Co.
Mias HUTTON POTTS ha kindly consented to pressat the Prizes at the conclusion of the faces.
Victoria Recreaties Club at 13 Noos, sharp.
The Secretary's Launch will · lanya, "tha
Admission to enclosure god stand St. Tickets may be obtained from the Steward, V.R.C.:
Band will be in stingdapca. Through tram servica avery; few minutes,
R. L. BRIDGER.
Acting Hon. Sec
Hongkong, Ist December, 100g.
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In Caaki of 375 lbs. net $5.50 per
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Hongkong Cun Club Championship shool, In Bags of ngo iba. "net, $3.45, per Bag
in the afternoon,
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Theatre Royal, Merrymakers," 9 p.m.
Saturday, 18th December.
A. A. A. Sports Meeting, Kowison Track,
ax Factory, SHEWAN TOMES &·00%
* General Masagała. Hongkong, fik August, 1005.
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It is writ large enough all over the diplomatic nction (See Thursday afternoon programine native paths lead to the high ground, of the demonstrating their loyalty by barning an Winfred (Virginia Leaf) in Tins of 50 Lest we forget,' on the walls of your Legation. -Hotel 'at, 11.30 8.m. Afternoon, independentity, by the Mimiks river, whence, it is believed the occasion Bút fa Staigbal, some loyal
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interior. Here, if expectations ato"realised,”
of Carlos Parties Nos. 2 and 3.)
Capion Party No. 4 (36 persons) wil leeve various zzological treasures will be found, parkly effigy of Keir Hardie. It is some what difficult to realise that Shaoghal, of all places in the world, should have seen fit to adopt the unuiual method that it did. The in- cident was delightfully reminiscent of the No. 555 Labour member's recent visit to lodia, whan the loyalists made abortive attempts to greet No. 099 him with ancient eggs, putrid cabbage and dead cats.
the Cleveland at 9 pm, with their valises, brticularly new Birds of Paradise, and probably a special tender and sail at to a.m. by the re very large mammal of some kind. gular night steamer for Caston, which ba comfortable accommodations. (Hotel Victoria England next Wednesday ars :-
The members of the expedition who leave Mr. Walter Goodfellow, the well-known traveller, in command,
at Canton,1
Material changes are by no means confined to the European quarter. Most of the great thoroughfares, both in the Chinese and the Tar tat cily, have been macadamiesd, and many of them have been planted with trees. Besides the northern line from Tientsin and Mauchuris, two other lines of railway now run into Peklog, -the much-talked-of line from Hankow, on the
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 35, Yang-1915, and another, to the west, built en word with their steward, to be called at 4.451 officer, on the British Museum Natural History Cantos Party No. 5 (aço persons) will leave Mr. A. F. R. Wollaston, who was medical tirely by Chiness enterprise, which already have coffee nad rails in forward dining room expedition to the Ruonnori, pierces the Great Wall and within a few at 515 and will leave at 6 a.m. sharp from weeks will kavo zached Kalgan. Electric alongside of the Cleveland by specially chat Royal Geographical Society, and
Captain G. C. Rawling, representing the light is supplied throughout the capital, sered river steamer to Cabion, and back, the and water is now being laid down in piper same as the foregoing programme for Canton from the westers bills. The unwieldy and Party No. 1, who visit Canton the previous day. cbedtic traffic of former times has been got Breakfast, lunch and dine on river steamer, under control, and is regulated with consider On account of the lack of chairs. at Caw, Stalker and Mr. G. C. Shortridge, who have In the East, the expedition will pick up` Mr. able sinclancy by a smart khaki-coated police to and difficulty in handling 100, large a force, of which I shall have more to say on an party, some passengers go to Canton by reg
gone on in advance, other occasion. The streets are altogether much far river steamer, and all passengers will have least year. Probably longer time will be The work of the expedition will occupy at beller kept, and though here and there one received Canton tickets in New York, with the required but the question of its duration is may still be reminded of the old-time ado.s of time of the departure printed on same and one that is dependent, to some extant, og fands. Pakies, ibara, bas evidently grown up among number of the party. Conductors and guides of the 64,000 which is nasded, and for which
a new sense of cleanliness and will transfer these passengers by special tender, M. G. Fagan, the secretary of the Natura cy, conforming to new social which will leave the Cleveland and hour be as treasurer, the amount subscribed is 43,690
History Museum, Bonth Kensington, is acting: føre the departure of the regular steamer, 884 | Ax loset (5400, therefore, is still needed
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