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TYRANNICAL GOVERNOR.
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instead of Batavia. Thinking the estate of the Chinaman a most desirable situation for a residency and hospital, he determined to make a considerable offer for it, quite convinced that nothing would induce the Chinaman to give it up unless it were greatly to his advantage. Accordingly, Chogius sent a message to inform the possessor of the coveted property that the Government required his estate, but would pay him more than double its value for it. To this overture the Chinaman coolly replied that he did not wish to sell his estate for any money whatever; that he meant to live in it during his lifetime, and leave it to his children after his death. The Governor, nothing daunted in his selfish resolve, determined to send for the man and see what a personal interview would effect.

On his entering, Chogius thus accosted him: "Why do you thus stand in your own light? Do you not see how much you would gain by ac-