Entertainment,

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL,

HONGKONG.

ONTM

THURSDAY EVENING,

November 7th, 1878,

THE ROYAL ENGLISH

THE

AND

OPERA

OPERA BOUFER COMPANY

will produce

BALFE'S ROMANTIC Ürena "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"

MISS ELOIA MAY AB ARLINE,

CAST OF CHARACTERS: Thaddeus.......Mr II. VERNON. Count Arnheim, Mr H. PHILLIPS. Floreatein,

Misa A. DRAEOER,

Devilshoof,...MT PADDON,

Captain,..... Gipay Queen, ARLINE,..

..Mr ADAMS.

Miss B; Draegee, ..Mina ELOIA MAY.

MUSICAL DIRECTO........M& F. PANIZZA,

The Operas are produced under the Sole

direction of

Ma H VERNON,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & BOOCHOW.

The Steamship

"YESSO,"

Capt. §. Aaurow, will be de spatched for the above Porta on THURSDAY, the 7th Instant, at Day- light.

וי

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, November 5, 1873, nor

- FROM CALUUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Ningpa reports: Moderate monsoon and fins diear weather throughout,

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

5 p.m.-Mariveles leaves for Manila.

General Memoranda.

November 7:→→ Daylight Fesso leaves for Coast Forte, Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports

The British steamer America reports: Frosh N.E. monsoon and cloady with much rain and heavy N.E. swall.”

The British steamer Japan reports:THURSDAY, Left Calcutta 20th Odł., arrived at Penang, on 26th and left same day, and arrived si Singapore on 28th and left on the 29th. After leaving Singapore experienced light variable winds with heavy cloudy weather and much rain, also a heary Northerly swell up to lat. 14 N., from thence to ar rival fresh E.N.E winds and fine weather with strong westerly set.

The British steamer Agamemnon reports:

Flest part light variable winds with rain, latter part strong E.N.E, winde with high

THE S. 8. Fonice having arrived from the above Ports, Cousigunes of Cargo are hereby requested to rend in their Bulse. of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- The British steamer Fotlung reports: signature, and to take funmediate delivery Fine weather all the passage. of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be st onge landed and stored. at Consigness' risk and expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, November 5, 1878. uo12

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND BINGAPORE.

TELE Small Ingred from the GARDNER, having arrived from above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- aignsture, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods

Cargo impeding her discharge will be at Tickets to be had and Seate secured at once landed and stored at Consigness' rink

and expanse. Messrs KRUSE & Co.'s, where a Plan of the -Theatre may be seen.

PRIDES OF ADMISSION I

DAVID BASSOON, SONS-& Co.,

Agenti. Bongkong, November 5, 1878. no12

Dress Circle or Orchestra

Stalls

..... Two DOLLARS, ... ONE DOLLAR,

NOTICE.

0

Flt...

...

Ladles unsscompanied by Gentlemen cannot be admitted.

Hongkong, November 4, 1878.

Notices to Donsignees.

no8

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE BRITISH SHIP MELBREK, FROM LONDON,

¡HE above-named Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are requested to and to their Bills of Lading to the Under. signed for countersignattire, and to take. immediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Veel wil be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.

MEYER & Co., Agents Hongkong, November 2, 1878.

FROM LONDON, AND PORTS

OF CALL,

no9

MBE British Steamer Flintshire having rived, Consigness of Dargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are hereby landed at their risk and stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 11th fustant will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,--- Agents, British Steamer Flintshire. Hongkong, November 4, 1878, noll

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

8. 8. AMAZONE,

NOTICE.

Copernic, from London, in connee JONSIGNEES of Cargo par 8. 8. tion with the above Steamer, are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Com- pany's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation la received from the Con

signees, before TO-DAY, the 81st Inst., at 2 p.m., requesting it to be landed here,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned."

Goods remaining unolsimod after THURM. BAY, the 7th Novembar, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charger,

Ho Fire Insurance has been affected,

EL DU POUEY, Agent.

Hodgking, October 31, 1878.

1

Not Responsible for Debts.

|

No

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsiéla for any Debt contracted by the Offers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stap in Hongkong Harbour -

IMPERATRICE ELISABETTA, Austrianship, Capt Breglish.-D. Muse & Co.

GLAMIS, British bark, Captain Key Russell & Co.

LORD MACAULAY, British barque, Capt. RB Monkman-Win, Pustan & Co.

FONTENAYE, British ably, Capt. 8o. B.

Taylor-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

SPINAWAY, Brit. barque, Capt. Pringle. Slemssen & Co.

COMMISSARE, British ship, Captain A Horizon. Meyer & Co.-

Patko, German barque, Captain ChristiansonArnhold, Karbarg & Co.

GITANILLA, British barque, Captain Wallace.-Captain.

ALEPPO, British barque, Captain Robert

Falconer,aptain.

Nos Responsible for Dehts of Cretit-

HEBAT, British ship, Captain Obes Robertson. --Jarding, Blatheron gy Co.

CARGOES.

Per German &-masted schooner Japan, for Hamburg, mailed 26th October, 1878:- 1.610 cases Ossale, 778 boxes Preserves, 250 boxes Fire Crackers, 25 cases China Ware, 20 bales Feathers, 100 cases Star Aniseeds, 250 bales Galangal, 25 boxes Canes, 18 balen Split Rattans, and 347 pkgs. Sundries.

Per 8. 6. Sarpedon, Hongkong to Lon- don, salled 29th October, 1878-207,673 lbs. Congou, 189,898 lbs. 6o. Caper, 27,687 be. So. Or, Pekoe, and 11,033 lbs, Sorts- total 485,101 lbs. Tea; 32 pkgs. Slik Flece Goods, and 1,879 pkg. Blandrien.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close:---

For MANILA.-

Por Mariveles, at 4.50 p.m. TomDIZOW,

the 8th lust.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.-- Per Testo, at 6 pm. To-morrow, the 6th

inst.

OK E AN D TAR For BANGKOK.-

FOR SALE,

IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FURGKAMERS, Apply at the GAS WORKS, West Foint

A. NEWTON, Manager. Hongkong, November 5, 1878.

jal

Volume Seventh of the| "CHINA REVIEW.”

THE CHINA REVIEW

No. 2 OF VOL. VII,

WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS.

China Mall Office, Hongkong, November 3, 1878.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Nov. 5, Ningpo, British steamer, 761, K. Cass, Shangland Oct. 81, 2.30 p.m., General. -SIEMSSER & Co.

Nov. 5, Venice, British steamer, 1271, P. L. Rhode, Calcutta Oct. 20, via Ponaug, and Singapore 29, General.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Nov. 5, Japan, British steamer, 1685, T. S. Gardner, Calcutta Oct, 20, Penang 26, and Singapore 20, 2,312 obosts Oplum, 4,540 bales Cotton, and 2,175 pkga, Sun- dries.-DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

—Noz_5, Americo, British steamer, 662, John Graham, Penang Oct. 24, and Staga- pore 28, General-BIRLEY & Co.

Nov. 5, Malacca, British steamer, 1709, H.. E. Smith Yokohama Ost. 29, Malli and General.—P. & 0, 8. N. Co.

Nov. 5, Agamemnon, British stesiner, 1522, Wilding, Liverpool Aug. 18, via ports of call, and Slogapore Oot. 29, General.— BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Nov. 5, Anchises, British steamer, 1804, Jato Nov. 4, General.-BUTTERFIELD & Jackson, Shanghai Oct. 25, Amoy, and SWINE,

Nov. 5, Yottung, British steamer, 286, B. W. Goggin, Swator Nov. 4, General, KWOK ACHEONG.

Nov.

DEPARTURES.

5, Kwanghung, for Coast Porte.

, Quinta, for Saigon,

6, Aldebaran, for New York.

B, Lombardy, for Shanghai.

6, Ningpo, for Canton,

8, Brisbane, for Australian Ports.

CLEARED.

Cosmo, for Valparaiso,

India, for Maxillopen. Fabius, for Bangkok, Borneo, for Callao. Fusilier, for Singapore,

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.

Per Venice, from Calcutta, ds., Mostra J. Allen, D. Peddle, and 200 Chinese.

Per Japan, from Calcutta, &oj, Men T. 8. Gardner, Mr and Mrs Gordon Robb, Hatemur, Mr Lim Parb, and 277 Chinese. Min Rabb, Mrs Coben and daughter, Mr

Per Malaton, from Yokohama, Mrs Watson, 5 children and 2 sarvatita, Miss E. Sperling and servant, Dr. Veeder, Mosers Wilkinson and Tomayama.

For Agamemnon, from Liverpool, Dr. hal, and 190 Chinese from Straits for Macfarlan, and Miss Thompson for Shang Hongkong

For Anchiety from Amoy, da., Mr Lust, and 216-Chingée.

Per Ningpd, from Shanghai, 79 Chiness. For America, from Straits, 188 Onicete. For Fottung, from Bwałow, 118 Ohiness, and Europeans deck. /

*DEPARTED.

-Per Kwangtung, for Swatow, M EL louyon, and 1 Kuropean deck; for Amor

Mr EL Banker, and 1 European deck for

Foodbow, Mr and Mrs Oalte.

For Lombardy, for Bhanghai, 20 Căinedo ; from Bouthampton, Mrs Cowie's amah. Per Quinta, lor/Saigon, 200 Chinese, Fer Brisbans, for Australian Forts, 2 First-class, and 70 Crizers desk,

Per Danube, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 7th Inst.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,

SYDNEY, 0. For Charlton, is postponed till further

notice.

MAILS 37 THE BRITISH PACKET. **** The British Contract Packet Nisam

will be despatched with Malls for the Btraits Bettlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar, Europe, and countries served through London, on THURSDAY, the 7th November. N.B.-This Packet carries no maile for the Australian Oolonies, E. or G. Africa, nor for Mauritius.

of Call and Europe, Goods per Amazone undelivered after Noon, subject to rent, and landing charge

2 p.m.-Sale of Kerosene Oil, at Messrs Landstein & Co. a Godowns, Wanchal, Opera Bouffe at the City Hall FRIDAY, November 8:-

[No. 4756.-NoVEMBER 5, 1878.

↑ China, if we mistake not, is on the eve of | Ar the Summary Jurisdiction Court to-day the inauguration of a new policy in Chinaman represented himself as the regard to foreign innovations, and she plaintiff in a suit. After he had obtained will do well to avoid a rupture with

Russia over the affair of Kuldja, or judgment, the defendant not being present, any other matter, for another half it transpired that he was only the plaintiff's century, when, if the makes the progress friend or agant, although he had distinctly nho ought to make, and may possibly sworn he was the plaintiff His Lordship make, she may hope to contend against asked him what he meant by speaking the forces of Russia, thousands of miles falsely, and defendant appeared to treat from the capital of that country, with a reasonable prospect of being able to hold the matter very lightly and said It did not her own One of the most important matter it was all the same. When asked if signs that China is on the eve of the he thought it would be all the anus it be mauguration of a new policy in regard to were sent to gaol instead of another man, it foreign innovations is found in the pro- posed mining operations in the North. appeared to dawn upon him that he was Indeed, what with mining operations, treading on dangerous ground. Mr Bassell, 2.30 p.m. --- Meeting of the Legislative railways, telegraphs, arsenale, and ateam in order to punish him, put the case back

Counoil

boats, either proposed or in actual ex- for one week, and told him to be more Charlton leaves for Port Darwin, do, onistence, Tientsin is rapidly becoming a careful in future.

or about this date.

very centre of Western enterprise. MONDAY, November 11:-

Our correspondent corroborates the Goode per Flintshire undelivered after tracted with Mr Arnold Hague of New report, that Li Hung Chang has con- this date subject to rent,

York, an able geologist and mining ex- pert, for the purpose of prospecting for Noon. Franch Mail leaves for Forts of gover" and other minerals in the

Call and Europe,

THURSDAY, November 14 ;—

FRIDAY, November 15:--

MONDAY, December 2:-

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;

9 p.m.-Deldental de Orlental 8. 9. Co.'s Stoamor loaves for Yokohama and San Francisco on or about this date.

Day's races at Shanghai, received by wire (--- Tuz following is the result of the Third

The Shanghai Club Cap (mile and a half)-Itegrim, --

The Flyaway Stakes (ive furlongs) Roller, The Black Satin Cup (mile and a quarter)

Robin.

non of China, This he says has been effected on the suggestion and through-Red the efforts of the American Consul and

The Sycee Stakes (half mile)-Egmont.. Trevanue.

The Ohan Shang Kiuk Cap (one mile)---

The Consolation Cup (once round)--Wild Whim...

The Champion Sweepstakes (mile and a quarter)--Toleration,

3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko- Vice-Consul at Tiantain. Where are the

bama and San Frandeno,

English Consuls 1 Mr Hague is now in Tientais, and will shortly take his de parture for the mining regions. Our correspondent finds in the development of the resources of Chius the panacea for Chinese emigration to California "When," he says, "different lines of The Champion Sweep-Stakes resulted fa railroads and telegraphs are in course of a dead-heat between Black Satin and Tole HONGKONG DISPENSARY, construction, when mines of cost and iron oration in the ran off Black Badin pulled

are opened in the different parts of the having already run twice befoto. country, and means of qulek and direct communication between different sections THE first entertainment of the semon was

THE

Betablished A.D. 1841.

香港大蘗

A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTŃ, IMPORTERS

OF

Devagiams' SunDBINĄ, NURSARY Esqui- BITES, TOILET Requisites, ExoziISH,

·AMBEIGAN, AND FRANOR PATIME ABDICINES,

MANUFACTURERS

of the country have reached their full given at the Temperance Hall last evening development, then the amigration of before a full house, in fact there were not Chinamen to California and elsewhere sufficient seats for many of those present, will stop; the would-be emigranta will the benefit of modern innovations, has perceive that their native land, enjoying

the capacity for giving work and food to all the countless millions of her popula tion."

legerdemain and sleight-of-hand tricks by The entertainment consisted wholly of

Professor Iloilo, a local amateur who has more than once favored the Hongkong public with a pleasant evening's amuse ment. He was even more successful last

We are afraid that this argument is scarcely a sound one. China is an exceptionally thickly populated coun-evening than we have yet seen him. His try, and we are inclined to think that birdcage trick, in which the bird and with the improvement of the means of its dage disappear in a most unaccount. internal transit, and the spread of able manner; the guinea pig trick, in knowledge regarding foreign countries which a small squealler is made myster into the rembter parts of the country lonely to disappear out of a box and re- emigration will reach proportions, of

Bode Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla

which those of the present exodus are but appear lualde a: Champagne, bottle, were Water, sud other Acrated Waters.

shadows. This is practically shown by vary clover and won the Professor no little + mag?” The, Manufactory is under direct and the past history of progress, England spplause. His tripke were as a whole ox- continuous Buropean Supervision, for example, only commenced to send seedingly nest, and we shail be glad to Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

her colonists abroad after civilisation

had asserted its sway in the country, and meet him again. We would not like to make the same remark applies to all colonisone at a party of whist with him, however,

The following will be the hours of closing The publication of this issue commanseding nations Emigration takes place as he has a kick of making the spoke

the Malls, dro. :-

Wednesday, 6th November...

5 AM., Money Order Office closes,

0 x.x., Post Offles alcass except the Nrent

Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 7th November

A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10 A.M., Port Office closes except for Late

Letters Registry ceases. (10.16 A.M., Letters may be posted with Larn Fan of 18 cents extra Postage till 11., when the Post Office Ozones

----entirely:--

to

to

(11.30 ., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 43 cents extra postage, 11.80 AM, when the Mall i finally

1911

slosed

Hongkong, Oct. 28, 1878,

B07

MAILS BY THE FRANCE PACKET.-- The French Contract Packet de will be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 14th November, with Malin to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar- seilles; to Balgon, Bingapore, Bata via, Galle, Pondleberry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Adan, Sues, and Alexandria.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, &c. 1—–—

Wednesday, 18th November.-

:

$17.30 p.m.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1878.

A CORRESPONDENT writing from Peking says that the Chinese capital has become the field for considerable diplomatic rivalry, the representatives of France, England, Germany, and Russia, all ap parently striving for supremacy, The United States," he adds, “since the death of its ever-lamented: Minister

from civilised and not from barbarian or appear and disappear which is anything but semi-civilised countries-it would be an pleasant to contemplate, and might lead to alarming state of affairs were it other serious fonds. The evening was a pleasant wise. There is also not more room in

China for its 400,000,000 of inhabitants one, but the room very hot and stuffy. Wo than there is in the United Kingdom for look forward to many similarly amusing its 30,000,000 of inhabitants. The opera- entertatuments at the Temperance Hall tions in the North are 'doubtless due in during the coming winter. The receipta last some messure to the success which has evening, we believe, amounted to over $40. ▼ attended the various experiments with modern appliances in Formosa, and should the operations in the North prove A XEELG of the licensing. Jartles took. equally successful, forsigu innovations in place this morning at the Magistracy, to China will receive an impetus which consider the applications for llcenses. There must inevitably result in their spreading were prosent: Messrs. C. V. Creagh (pra. over the whole Empire.

sident), W. M. Deane, A. Llater, M. S. Tounochy, J. J. Francis, and H. E. Wede- house. The following is a list of the op- plicants -1, Louis Kierchman, "Land We Live In." 2, John Olson, "National Hotel" S, Andreas Wohlters, "British Ian," 4, John Juster, "Liverpool Arma. ”A 5, Joaquin Gomes, Welcome Tavern." 6, John Humby, "Empire Tavern,” 7,

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Burlingame, has conducted its affairs at Peking in a quiet but dignified way LOVAL AND GENERAL becoming a republican form of Govern meat." This is somewhat severe on the Tax P. M. 8. 8. City of Peking has gone monarchies, and the reader who is a de-

to Aberdeen Dock. Praved subject of some bloated and tyran- nical European, sovereign will scent something of our trans-Pacific brother in Tam Loginlative Council will meet On the eloquent sentence quoted. It is Friday next, the 8th Nov., at 2.30 p.m. quite true, however, that quiet but dig-

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nified behaviour does become a republic H. M. B. Iron Duke was at Singapore and as well as a monarchy. The republics

of South America are evidently just the Audacious had left for Home, when beginning to appreciate this fact, and, as the steamer Venica left.

a rule, are now reasonably content with

J. da U. Medina, "British Crown." 8,

Christian Koch, "City of Hamburg. 9,

G. F. W. G. von Stockhausen, "Oriental Hotel" 10, Manuckjes Buttonje, "Kow

loong Hotel" 11, Dorabjee Nowrojse,

a revolution and a change of Government REFERRING to the remarks made at the "Hongkong Hotel" 12, Henry W, Man- once in six months.

Germany, says our correspondent, was meeting of the Licensing Justices, we vory key, "German Tavern," 18, F. A the last country to conclude a treaty much doubt if the Government Casette oan Linde, "British Hotel," to be called with Chins, but she is at the present day be held to be a public paper within the "Star Hotel" in fature. 14, Jassa Cook, the most exseting and menacing of all meaning of the ordinance, as it is very un- "Stag Hotel.” 15, V. Favre, "Hotel de the great powers, The German Minister likely to be seen by any save the offcial l'Univers," 16, J. F. Shuster, "Saller's has taken the lead in the most important

* The applications were all granted with

5 F.H., Money Order Offics alore. Fost question of the hour-the abolition of and higher classes of the community.

lekin. By so doing he has constituted

Home."

Office clones except the Krons BoL, | Germany, for the nonce, the champion Tax claim to renover $500 damages brought the exception of Mr Shuster's, who had

which remains open all night,

Thursday, 14th November.--

7 a.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10. Registry of Letteré season, 11., Post Office aloner except for Late

to

Letter

(11.19 AM, Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.39, when the Post Offee Oxossa

entirely, Hongkong, October 31, 1876.

,, -

hold

the United States Mail Packet City of M4118 BY THE UNITED STATES FAURET. Feking will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 18th inst, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United fitates, which will be closed as follows 2.18 F.St. Registry of Letters ceased. 2.30 p.m. Post-Offse closen," but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Facket with Late Fee of 18 ceata extra Fostage until the time of departure. T Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies

of foreign interests in Ohine, and if she by the owner of a cargo boat on Friday sent in too late. He was told that he Wastern brado with China will be re-launch for breech of contrast, was conclud- obtains her demands, unquestionably against the owner or master of a steam would have to give ono clear month's

uotles, lieved from a very heavy and objection-

able import. The lekin was an arbitrary od yesterday afternoon before Me Justice tax originally imposed with a view of Russell. Judgment was entered for the | making up the deficiency in the land tax defendant with costs. Mr Holmes appear. of China caused by the Taiping and ad for the plaintif and Mr Dennys for the Nientes troubles. It was set apart for military purposes only, and was stated

defendant.

by the Teung Yamen, at the time it We learn that, although the officers and was introduced, to be merely a temporary

ir Oneaan and Me Tos.CHY remarked that it was necessary that one clear month's

notice should be given in the püble papers

before any proceedings at a meeting of the Justices could take effect. Me Lister and Mz Wollehouse asked if the Government ·

Gazette could be considered a publie paspor impost. The cauces for its adoption draws of the Magpie and Nassat have ex within the meaning of the Ordinance. The have, or ought to have, now disappeared, obanged skips, their Brat Heutenants (Car- Justices appeared to be of opinion that it and the tax should no longer be levied penter and Prothero) have obtained leave to wan especially as its impost gives rise to and less trouble and Improper demands on the part of the local authorities, Sir

remain in their old vessels. "Lieutenant This comment was elicited because Mr Thetras Wade, however, practically lega deld, therefore leaves for England on notice as he was, he said, not aware that the Carpenter, who is well known on the artoket Shuster had excused himself for not giving

lines the tan in the Chefco Convention, Thursday, with Commander Lang, in the meeting of the Justises had been convened. and hente the efforts of the German Nassau.

Mr Torso said that he believed that the Sailors Bone was more than two miles Minister at this juncture to procure

the total abolition of lekin are of special We regret to learn that Inspector Corotan from Government House and that therefore importance,

Certainly, if Germany presses the has got the measles. He appeared il right the Justices had power to grant him a point, China must give way without on Saturday night, but observing some special license for a few days. It was not running the risks of a ruptura Ekoopt. spots on his body on Sunday, showed them two miles from the Post Office, he said, but awkward enemy Chias could bring into him to bed. He caught the affiction by Hous Ing Russia, Germany is about the most to Dr. Von der Horch, who it once ordered was more than two miles from Government

forcept the Bahamas and Hayti), Cats the field at the present moment against visiting Mr Hayward, the head warder of Me FRANCIS said he should like, if it wan Rica, Honduras, Monte Video; New her, because there sis probably the only: Granade, Paraguay, and Uruguay can two countries that would care to recoup the Gaol, who has been down with the dis not irrelevant, to enquire if there ward any Ro leniger ba mat by this roušej themselves for the expenses of a cam sesso for the last two weeks, but has now rules being framed to govern such establish. Bengkong, November 3, 1878, bole paige by the sunaáetion of territory, I renzvered,

mente as the Ballota Home. At presenÝ

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