i
Entertainment.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HA
HONGKONG.
K
THIS EVENING, (BATURDAY), January 4th, 1879.
M
R. H.
VERNO bega to announce that he will take ble
FAREWELL BENEFIT,
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FOST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For MANILA, --
THE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY Of
JOHN GRANT SMITH and WIL-For LIAM DULAN in our Firm CEASED on the 31st day of December, 1878.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL, & Co. Dated this 31st day of December, 1878. 14
LOST. NTN REMOVING to MESALS MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Oo,'s Premises, during the Great Fire of December 25-26, 1878, TWO WATER COLORS, by HERDENT and (1854), representing "GESENWION'
On the above Date, on which occasion.he will "The Doar."
be assisted by, the
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CORPS, Who have kindly given their vainable
services.
The Performance will commence with
H. I. WILLIAMS
Admirable Farco Entitled. *IOI ON PARLE FRANUAIS;" Principal Characters by MR TRAEB, MOOKEY.
M BARNABY BELMORE, assisted by
MISS CLABA STANLEY, MISE FLORENCE HOWE, Miss BERTHA DEARGER, and
Miss
AGNES
DRAGER
And conclude with Chanzes Disbin's CELEBRATED BALLAD
OPERA
"THE WATERMAN
"
Principal Characters by the AMATEUR DRAMATIC CORPS. ROBIN (First Time)........ME TRAEB. MINE OLARA STANLEY, Miss FLORENCE HOWE, Miss BERTHA DRAEGER, AND
MR. H. VERNON.
During the Evening the Band of the 74th Highlanders, by kind permission of Colonel JA00 and the Officers Commanding, will be In attendance and perform some Choice Belections.
Purchasers of Tickets are requested to Focure their Seats early at Meters LAN,
CRAWFORD & Oo,%,
PRIDES OF ADMISSION : Dress Circle or Orchestra
Stalle........ Two Dollars. Pit....... Ox DOLLAR
Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen cannot be admitted.
Hongkong, January 4, 1879,
Not Responsible for Debts.
ja6
*For
Joither the Captain, the Agents, Nath
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-
FONTENATE, British ship, Capt. Geo. B. Taylor.-Arubold, Katberg & Co.
COMMISSARY, British ship, Captain A. Morison. Meyer & Co.
FANNY, French barque, Captain E. M. Gouyo.-Landstein & Co.
NAFIEE, British barque, Capt. W, ́L. Bryar.Messagerien Maritimes,
TAIWAN, German barque, Captain C. Jes- son.—Arohold, Karberg & Co."
ANNIE S. HALL, American barque, Capt. Obs. H. Nelson.-Captain.
6. R. BEAROK, American barque, Capt. A. E. Ozkea--Russell & Co.
PHAETON, British barque, Captain B. Scheel-Wieler & Co.
CinGazze, British barque, Captain John Le Couter-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
PRINCH ARTHUR, British barque, Capt. R. Wills.-Chinese.
Kvik, Norwegian barque, Captain Olə Larsen-Mayer & Co.
MAID OF JUDAH, British barque, Capt. Alfred W. Webb.-Rosario & Co.
DAVINA, British barque, Captain Geo, Beott.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
LaysIL, British barque, Japtain W, H; Johnson Gibb, Livingston & Co.
To-day's Advertisements,
PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned will sell by Publis
STOM & Co.'s Godown, Wanohai, on ̈.
MONDAY,
the 6th Instant, 1879, at Noon,
04 Bale COTTON YARN,
(More or less damaged by the late Firc.) (On account of the concerned.) TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery: La Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7.
H, N. MODY,
Auloneer, Hongkong, January 4, 1870.
A Liberal Reward will be paid on Return of the above.
WILLIAM DOLAN. Hongkong, January 4, 1879.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
tod
Jan. 3, Carisbrooks, British steamer, 060, H. Wharton, Singapore Des. 9, General, -Bus Hir OMAN.
P. Haye, Saigon Dec. 24, General-SCEY Jan. 3, Quarta, German steamer, 731,
SHING.
Jan. 4, W. E. Gladstone, British borque, 534, Gallichan, Quinhon Deo, 13, Salt.- MASTERTMTMTM
Jan. 4, Achilles, British steamer, 1528, Anderson, Shanghal Des. 29, via Amoy, Tea,BUTTERFIELD, & SWIRE.
Jan. 4, Ningpo, British steamer, from Canton.
Jan. 4, Lee Yuan, Chinese stoamer, from Canten
Jan. 14, Iron Duke, H. M. Flag-ship, Wm. Cleveland, Manila Deo. 81,
DEPARTURES,
Jan, 4, Dale, for Bangkok,
A Paralos, for Whampoa.
4, Teheran, ter Europe, de
4, Diamante, for Amoy.
Florence Nightingale, for Whampos, 4, Friederich, for Bouth Sea Islands,
CLEARED.
Aristide, for Cape St. James. Wilhelm Hameyer, for Touron, Amy Turner, för New York, Phaeton, for Touron. Taiwan, for Amoy, &. Lee Yuen, for Shangbai.
Olive, for Salgou.
PASSENGERS. AERITED.
Per Achilles, from Shanghai via Amoy, Dr. Galt, 3 children and European servant,
and 40 Chiness.
Per Carisbrooke, from Singapore, 2 Euro peaus, and 100 Chinese.
Per Quarta, from Saigon, 182 Chinese. DEPARTED.
Per Teheran, from Shanghai: for South. kong: for Southampton, Lieut. L. F. O.. ampton, Mira W. Coulbours.-From Hong Jackson, B.N., Mr G. E. Hey, and 2 Dis tressed Seaman; for Singapore, Yong Sad Yah, Goh Olah, Sam Clah and Ah Leong.
Per Diamante, for Amoy, Mr and Mrs MacGowan and 6 children.
Por Dale, for Bangkok, 170 Chinono.
SALAA
SHIPPING REPORTS. The German steamer Qudria reports: Left the 24th Dec. with fine weather to Cape Padaran, after that to Hainan heavy gales from North with very high sea, from thence to port fresh N.E, mon eoon, but still high as from N.E, near Three Islands, 14 hours at a chor, In Binkung Bay 20 hours, and near Corea. Island 15 hours at anchor. On the 28th
Dec. passed Cape Varela, and the 1st of January the South Point of Hainan.
The British Flag-ship Iron Duke reports: Experienced strong N.E. monsoon with heavy sea.
Shipping Intelligence. Thefollowing is corrected from the latest tondon and Colonial Papers, &c.i-
VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT HONGKONG.
From
When Name.
loft.
Mar.
30, Bristollan,
Idverpool Antwerp
38, Oracle,
June
26, Underwriter, July
Fortrets Monroe
London
Antwerp
Cardiff
Antwerp
Hamburg Cardiff
15, Sydenham,
21, Stant,
27, Pilgrica,
28, Abbey Cooper,
30, Sumarlide,
91, Charmer,
| Aug.
1, Bury St. Edmunds, Penarth
Cardiff
Sunday, the 5th Inst. SHANGHAI.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES -
8. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right Per H.C.M.9.8. Patino, at 9 a.m., on Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Revd. B. Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. Morning Servloe 11, Kvening 4. Holy Por Lee Fuen, at 9am. To-morrow, the Communion on the first Sunday in the Military Service--Rev. J. Henderson, officiating Military Chaplain. At 8 am, Morning Prayer, &c. Boly Communion on the second and fourth Sunday in the
5th lust.
For SAIGON,
Per Olive, at 4.30 p.m., on Monday, the 6th inst., Instead of as previously
notified.
--!
month.
month.
For HOIHOW AND. PAKBOL.
UNION UKUROH,Morning Service,at Per B.M.S. Morquito, at 5 p.m., on 11AM., Afternoon, 6 r.M.Divine Sorvios
Monday, the 8th inst.
in Chinese, 2-3 P.M. every Sunday, with communion on first Sunday of every month,
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW-Rev. Dr. Eltel.
Per Fee, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
eth inst.
For-HOIHOW & HAIPHONG, (with
Mails for Pakbot and Hanoi).— Per Conquest, at & p.m., on Monday, the
6th inst
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SUEZ,
& LONDON.—
Per Achilics, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
eth inst.:
MAILA BY THz Fernon Pack ST. --- The French Contract Packet Sindh will be despatabod on SATURDAY, the 11th January, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Fondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom bay, Aden, Sueż, and Alexandria.
HOURE OF CLOSING
· THE CONTRACT `MALLS,
The following hours are observed in closing Malls, dc, by both the British and French Contract Packets --
Day before departure,➡
5 P.M.-Money Order Office clones ; Post.
Office closer except the Nranz Box, which remains open all night,
Day of departure
7 A.M.-Post Office.opens, 10.-Registry of Letters coaDON, Posting of all printed matter and patterns cesses.
11 E-Mails closed, except for Tats
Lettera,
11.10 ..----Løiters may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 oents until 11.80,when the Post Offion Croszy
entirely. 11.40A.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packed with Late Fes of 18 dente until time of departure.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet City of
Tokio, will be despatched on THURS. DAY, the 16th inst., with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as fol- lows
11.15 1. Registry of Letters coazen, 11.80 AM. Post-Office alosen, but Letters
(except for Non-Union Countries) way be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cán no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, January 8, 1878. jal6
A
Quotations..
HONGKONG, January 4, 1879. OPIUM.-New Patna, cash....$550
credit,
Old Patna, cash,... Gredit,
J
13
20
"
Ola Benares, cash, --
New Bonarea, onah, 525
oredit,
credit, -
New Malwa, cash, 720
11
Allowande
credit, --- Taels, 16 Old Malwa, cash, 730
eredity
Taels, 24
71
Allowance
Exchange.
Bank, on demand,
30 days' night,
#
6 months' sight,
Oredits, **
Documentary, 6 months' sight,
Bombay, demand Rupees,
Calcutta,
零售
Shanghai, demand,...
80 days', ***
Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., 57000,
Mexicana,
221
14
+46
72%
73+
10
109
*
44 ba
+4
311
... 4% a
27.90 5.57 5.57
Gold Leaf, 994 fine ...
English Sovereigns,
Australian Sovereigns,,
Shares.
Blongkong Bank, 58 % prem. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,000 China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,600 Yangtas Ine, Assoc., Tís. 720
Chinese Insurance Co., $825
B.K, Fire Ins. Co., $850
North China Ins. Co., Tis. 1,250
China Fire Ins. Co., 190
H.K. & W. Dock Co., par. H.K. O. & M. S.-boat Co., par. Bhanghai Steam Navigation, Tia. 17
Coast St. Nav. Co., Th, 103 Hongkong Gas Co., $85 Hongkong Hotel Co., 965 China Buger Refining Co., 45. Liverpool fria O'dit Chinese Imperial Loan, £100
Do.
7, Alfredo,
.9. Uracis,
10, Corea,
11, Iota,
Penarth London Cardi
Sept.
JAB.
19, Excelsior,
Hamburg
17, James Shepherd, London
17, Cliurnum,
16, Jacobine,
HATER NOUVEAUTE,
19, Hermann,
28, Alden Bécse, Nov
Liverpool Brattin Astoria
JUST RECEIVED.
FROM THE BERT
PARIS MANUFACTURERS, DU.
A PAPETERIE DE Lots,
L
An Assortment of ADIES STATIONERY
VARIOUS TINTE,
NEWEST FRAZUh and Italian 5BAPES, And of the Finest Quality,
- Alko sa
Masstile 8. Jan Peter, 18, Héstor (.), Liverpool
LOADING FOR GUIRA AND JANAK Bolts, At London.—Steamers Via Suta Canet. Gordon Castle. Radnorshire, Glenorchy. ED. CHASTEL, Quem's Road Central,
41 Liverpool. Opposite the Clock Tower. Nestor (5.) Teucer (a) Hongkong, January 2, 1870.
ja10 | Aurrers (4.)
G. F, Mpeta,
COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY,
Comprising: Commercial Letter and Note Paper. Bamplan and List of Prices aan bé obtaine bd from
Teviot
of 1977, #108/10.
No. 4886.- JANUARY 4, 1879.
OHINESE NOTES.
Greek
[could not succeed in throwing a stream
of water to the roof of the building. A writer in the North China Herald, in Now, the Oriental Bank is a compara discussing the question of tones, seaks of tively low building, and there can be no the traces still to be found in modern doubt whatever that our fire-brigade cannot be regarded as efficient until it is French and Norwegian, and also able promptly to throw a stream of and Sanskrit tones. The subject of Chl water right over such a building as the use tones is somewhat a dry one, yet there Oriental Bank, One of the hoses was are persons to be found who view the mat almost, if not entirely, useless for some ter with curiosity. It would certainly be time, owing to the miserable stream of water that was sent through its nozzle of advantage to such persons if the writer It is to be hoped that a severe example in question would produce some evidense, will be made of the villainous Chinaman however slight, in support of his statements, who, it is reported, was caught by the We ourselves hayo lived in Norway, and police last night in the act of cutting the hose. If account speaks truly, the hose had to be changed on more than one occasion at the late fire owing to outs having been wilfully or accidentally made in it in different parts of the town,
Providing sufficient men could be spar ed for the purpose it would appear advis. able to keep the hose watched from end
have a scratch acquaintance with the lan-
guage, but we have never heard any Nor ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH,--Rev. J. Henderson, Servios at 5 r.M., every
wegian allude to this strange (alleged) faot. Sunday and Wednesday. All sosts free,
And what about the Danish language, which Morning Prayer and Communion on the
differs from the Norwegian in little more than the name? As to French tones, our First Sunday in each month at 11 am,
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, and Roy. Lo Sam
knowledge of that qountry and language ing Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, tampered with and to assist in moving traces exist. Ynen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn to end, not only to prevent its being enables us positively to declare that no such and Sermon, at-11 A.M Bible Class, at å P.M. Preaching, at 6:30 r.. Holy Com-it promptly, but also to detect and report modulations of the voice, as have the Eug. Last night one of the hand-lish, Russians, and all other nations; bat munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.
BERLIN FOUNDLING House.-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, avory Sunday, at half-past ten M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House,
West Point,
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.-Dirine Service on every Thursday at 5.30 p.m.
Shipping.
Daylight.-Taiwan leaves for Amoy, &o Manila II leaves for San Francisco on
or about this date.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.
Auctions. Noon-Sale of Cotton Yarn, at Mesars Gibb, Livingston & Co.'s Godown, 2p.m.--Sale of floueshold Furniture, do, at the Hon. J. M. Price's residence, Caine Boad,
Wanchai
General Memoranda.“
TUESDAY, January 7 :-
Daylight. Yesso leaves for Coast Ports. WEDNESDAY, January 8:-
Board.
2 p.m.---Bale of Schooner Nicolaus, on 4 p.m.-Butuan leaves for Manila, FRIDAY, January 10;-
fawa
The French havo certain
to a Chinese “tone,"
engines placed on the Prays was, during seven or eight minutes at the most criti-Possena no trace whatever ́of anything akin oal period of the conflagration, madly pumping water into the lane about twenty feet from the engine, the bose In a note upon the unsatisfactory char- having become disjointed at that point,acter, the translator of the Peking and no one being on the spot at the Gazettes in the Shanghat Daily News pointa moment who was in a position or able to out with great truth the diäiculty which bring the farce to a conclusion, And
or
* 20
when an individual did ultimately en- always existe in affixing any particular shado deavour to stop the pumping, the men of colour to the character in any given working the pump mistook his words context. In the State paper to which he and gestures, for a time, sa encourage-refere, however, no colour is meant : the ment, and redoubled their efforts. The charactors refer to the age of the fireman in charge of the nozzle in the horse, and mean "of young or tender Queen's Road of course imagined, when
| mouth." 沒了口了 means " his supply of water failed, that some- thing was wrong with the engine, while month " too old to judge by his the men working the pump of course tooth." As to colours, "gray" is a good laboured under the impression that they translation, and, like, means almost were pouring a magnificent stream of anything. water on the conflagration. Whether the home became disjointed by accident, or through the stealthy operations of some malicious individual, we are unable is rewarded in China with a mark of Im- to say but the Chinaman who would perial Bounty Just as she is in England, run the risk of the penaltice of the law In the latter country, however, we believe for the sake of adding to the horrors of the Royal Bounty extands to a mother who a public salamity must be a "heathen"
A woman who gives birth to threo malo"
and are condented in the 27-
indeed, and nothing less than a lengthen-beara three children of whatever sex at a ed and thorough experience of the "cat" birth. Particulars of the Chinese Imperial at the whipping post ought to satisfy jus- Bounty are given in extenso ia the ★ tice in his case. Ordinance 9 of 1857 empowers a Magistrate to sentence any Chinaman to receive from five to fifteen blows who shall refuse to assist SATURDAY, January 11:—
the firemen as a conflagration, How Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of much greater should be the punish-
Call and Europe.
Alma leaves for London on or before
this date.
ment of the rascal who braves the law to assist the fire, we will leave to the imagination of our readors. It is perhaps a fortunate circumstance that
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE “CHINA MAIL;"}
MONDAY, January 13;--
$p.m.Meeting of Shareholders of The Chinese Insurance Co., Limited, at the Head Office, Hongkong.
the Chinaman in question appears to (Per E. . A. d 0. Telegraph Oo's Line.) THURSDAY, January 16:
have offered a violent resistance to his Noon.American Mail leaves for Yoko-arrest, because, as Ordinance 12 of 1865
hams and San Francisco,
MONDAY, January 20
Sale of the Iron Screw Stosmabip Ameri. ea, by Messrs. Hughes & Legge, on os
about this date,
TUESDAY, February 4-
3 p.m.--Oooldents; & Oriental 9. B. Co.'
Steamer loaves for Yokohama and Sar Francisco.
THE
extends the punishment of flogging to all crimes accompanied with violence, there will probably be less chance of this villain, if the case be clearly proved against him, of getting off without a taste of the whip,
Apropos of the recent proposal in the Legislative Council to provide one or more floating fire engines, we have heard a suggestion on this point which may be worth some consideration at the hands of those in authority. It is that the
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,engines of the Government steam-lann-
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥
LONDON, 2nd January, 1879, The Russian "Provincial Correspond. en publishes an article semi-officially reviewing foreign affairs, and states that the political horizon is clearer than it has bren for a long time; confidence is felt in the striot execution of the Treaty of Berlin. The first Call on the Glasgow Bank Shareholders has been realized.
The liquidators hope to pay five shillliga in the pound on the 15th February.
The Secretary has been released and will be a witness for the Crown.
ches, and perhaps of other steam laun: ches in the harbour, should be fitted with force pumpa, so that in case of a fire hoses could be attached to these pumps, and a number of handy fire-engines for marino or shore work be thus quickly provided. We are told that the cost of fun Services at Union Church to-morrow FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, Atting these pumps would be compara will be conducted, in the morning by the
A. 8. WATSON & Co..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTE, IMPORTERS
OF
Dryggists' SundLLES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MADICINES, MANUFACTURERŠ
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingorade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Asrated Watere.
ES The Manufactory in under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
GB" The publication of this issue commenced
1.8.30 p.m.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 1870.
LOQAL AND GENERAL,
tively very little, and that, if the latest Rev. J. O. Edge, and in the evening by models be followed, the pump need not
prove a serious encumbrance to the the Rov. Hildurio Friend, of Canton. engine, while it would be far more effec-
tive than an hand engine. It was suggest-The steamer Emuy, which left Manila for ed in the Council that the Government this port two days before the Diamante, has steam-launches should be employed in
towing the proposed fire engines, mounted not yet turned up. Doubtless the heavy on a barge, to the required spot on the monsoon has detained her. ontbreak of a fire. This proooeding
would unquestionably necessitate a longer THERE is little to add to the notice given delay and more inconvenience in getting last evening of the short and sharp fire at the engines to work, than would merely Teen Sing'a bookbindery. One thing ought,. the raising of steam on board a launch
fitted with a pump, and possibly a quick however, to be mentioned, viz., the praise. run to the spot where its services are worthy promptitude with which the Volun required. We are told that ateam-launteer Fire Brigade men appeared on the ches thus fitted have been already in-scene. The are was well handled, and troduced at Calcutta and other ports,
promptly suppressed, while the opposite buildings were ably protected and luckily
Since writing the above we learn that saved,
the hose was cut last night, but that no
one was apprehended for this particular Ir has been suggested by several Chinese offence.
The circumstances appear to residents that, during the next two or three have been as follows, Inspector Orley weeks, the Governor should obtain the was assisting some lokongs to tako a
Chinaman into custody, who had been services of a military patrol during the
c obstructing the police in the execution night. There kfè an unusual number of of their duty, and while the soule was esoundrels in the Colony at present, and THE most intenso excitement existed for going on, the ory was raised that the their cupidity would appear to have been some time last night when the force hose had been cut. This cutting of the whetted by recent occurrences. Captain glare from the fire in the Queen's Road hose is a most dastardly offence, and it
suddenly lit up the streets for a const-la a pity that the rascal who did it was Superintendent Deane's duties are by no derable distance around. Happily it not apprehended. Conmiderable obstruc means light at this season of the year; and was at once evident to persons visiting tion was caused in the earlier operations we think His Excellency would do well to the conflagration that there was very at the fire last night by the crowds of get the military to help him to tide over little probability of the flames spreading Chinese who swarmed to the spot, and, the Chinese New Year (Tan. 22nd). This to the uninjured portions of the town, as it seem they cannot be trusted to the chief danger apprehended being the walk among the pipes, it would be well (Taken at Mere Falconer & Co.'s Premises, communication of the flames to the Ori. if greater efforts were made by the
Queen's Road)
ental Bank opposite. The firemen arri authorities to keep them a considerable Rodexons, January 4; 1878., ved on the scene with commendable distance from the fire.
promptness, and within a very brief period one of the steam engines wat hard
Temperature.
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are would greatly tend to increase the confidence of respectable Chinese residents
a consideration which is sure to repetys - some weight from the head of the Governs mentr
at work on the Fraye. Again, however, ME Basst say there is no truth in the the miserable streams of water at the reports that Jendy Lind is poor. She is H. M, §. Iron Duke, bearing the flag of command of the firemen must have ex worth at least $2,000,000 ball of which was Vice Admiral Coote, the new admiral for Her husband, the China station, arrived in Harbour from cited Haglard The principal aim of the made in America
Goldschmidt, invested it so successfully firemen was to keep the front of the that it has largely increased. fr Barnuta Mantle this forenoon. Salutes were K Oriental Bank wetted with water, but saw her a year ago, well and bapgy, with changed by the Russian Admiral and the long as we were on the spot the men grown-up son and daughter, the inter working the two hoses that were playing having a remarkable voice and Ago enture, leship as well me B By S. Piolay-