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Cholers has found its way into the little town of Mariveles, on the Zambales const in the, Philippines.

The Rev. Jeremiah J. Harty was consecrated at Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila, Rome on the 17th inst. He is a ativar of St. Louis, Mo., whore be has worked as a priest for 25 years.

and it is hardly possible to disantangle] the various threads which make up the whole. Even in the dispute betweep Turkey and Bulgaria alone, it would be very easy to pass premature judgement in favour of the Christian and against the But we should certainly be committing au injustice by so doing. The Bulgarinne have complained loudly of U. S. Army men in the Philippines are Turkish outrages against their co-religionists, aurious to compete with Hongkong and but their own actions in Macedonia, both Singapore at shooting. The idea secus a good toward Maslows and toward Christians of, and a match with Manila would rtainly uther sects than their own, have been arouse interest here, atrocious. A anonymous "Consul in Turkey," writing in ong of the landing London dailies recently, said "I do, not wish to imply that the Turkish rule is. just, and that the Bulgarians have no "reason to shake it off-not by any means

but I say that the comitadji (insurgent "band) is a more exacting and cruel waster than the Turk, and that between the two PRICED CATALOGUES, with Hints on "the poor pensant is severely pressed.

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"[among Bulgarians], and such murders "have been committed by the thousand “during the last five or six years through "out Macedonia." The same writer, who is evidently a man with ample knowledge of his subject, cluiesthat the Macedonian phase of the Eastern question is perhaps the most difficult of all, for in Macedonia live five for six different races who hate each other even more than they hate the common oppressor. We find at a rough estimate a total population of 2,700,000 inhabitauts divided thus: 900,000 Mostomy (Turks and Albanians), 800,000 Bulgarians, 650,000 Greeks, and 50,000 Wallachs, 200,000 Servians, 100,000 Jews, &c. From this it is obvious that Bulgaria's claim to so great a voice in the matter is substantially founded. And wint is to be said of the methode which the Bulgarians have adopted? In the abominable dynamite outrages of the spring of this year the bombs were not directed against the Tarks, but against Europeans and European property. Those who suffered were entirely innocent and had nothing to do with the Bulgarians or their cause. These same men," says the authority whom we have already quoted, who claim justice for their people and themselves, commit the worst of erimes in and "sacrifieing innocent men, women

children. The only explanation is that they thus expect to provoke reprisals on the part of the Turks-that is, the "massacre of their own kith and kin, which they hope will lead to the intervention of I think these last "Europe in Macedonia. "acts judge the Bulgarian cause better thau "anything that could be written on the subject." Yet it is greatly to be feared that sentimental reasons will be paramount with the Powers and that the so-called Christian Bulgarians will achieve the end at

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there will be a grave miscarrings of justice, We hold no brief for the Turk. But that | his case against the other Balkan people is doomed beforeband to failure in the judgs- inent of Europe, on account of that fervid Christianity of the Bulgariaus and their neighbour, which does not prevent their committing the most horrible of crimes, is a most lamentable phenomenon.

Gun-practics at an anchored target is to be carried out from the Peak Sanatorium on the 26th inst..

A theatromanager. Eugenio Ocampo by name, and some actors have been arrested in Manila for putting on the stage a seditions play entitled Yesterday, To-day, and To-morrcie. One of the actors was the author of the play. Rail was

fired at $5,000 in each case.

The U.S. cruisers Atbang, Cincinnati and Roleigh left for Qefoo on Saturday morning The Italian cruiser Lombardia, Kying a green homeward-bound pennant, arrived from Amy

early on the same day and is anchored opposito the Hongkong Club.

The following is the programume of music to b playwl by the band of the lat Shorwood Foresters ou the Naw Parade Ground to-day. from 5 to 6.30 p.m.- March...ilitaire" Overturs

Belection Sketch Selection

Vsโคล ......

ĐAND PROVKASKI,

"Stradella," "Maritana,"

|

Intimation was sent to the Bangkok banka TELEGRAMS. VOLUNTEER PROMENADE

en the 12th insf, that the Siamese Goverament, molling rate for tioals, until farther notice, is 17.75 to the Caterling gi

Prince Chao Fa Krom Kham Pitsanuloke of Siam, on his way back from Russis accompanied by Phys Sri Dhamasara (Blamese Minister to St. Petersburg), is due in Singapore on the 28th inst, and the Siamese royal yacht: Mahachakkri will mest them there.

The following sad tato is told in headlines in the Manila Cablenews:Walls of Manila Steeped in Romance Rare as Wine and Grim as Wer. Patterned After Plans of King Henry of Navarro's Enginear, They Have Withstood the Siege of Mongols and Filipinos, and Now Vandal Hande Tear Stone From Stono,

THE AMERICA

"OUP.

New York, 22nd August.

CONCERT.

After the correspondence in the Press on the subject of the non-efficiency of the Icoal Volun- teers, what must have suggested ital to the gathering on the Parade Ground on Saturday night was that the Corps is efficient in at least one respect, and that is in their concerts. of that, after Baturday's showing, thero oan be no possible shadow of doubt, Pro- ating by experience, the reponsible parties

FIRST EACE- RELIANCE" WINS, The first race for the America Cup was sailed over a courte 15 miles to windward and return, in a moderately steady breeze,

190 es to avoid the and was won by the Reliance by between arranged the seats

congestion which prevailed at the Inst consert, two and four minutes.

Boards were also placed to afford protection We ore Indebted to the courtesy of the | from the damp ground. The weather, which in Sperry Flour Company for permission to the early morning had been wet, was all that could publish the above telegram.-ED. D.P.]

bo desired in the afternoon and evening, and though the turf was spongy, promenading could still be indulged in. Flags and grenuery tastefully bedecked the platform, which was lit by incandescent gua-lemps, H. E. Major General Sir William Gascoigne, K.C.M.G., and Lady Gason gua, sad an audience of about 300 were present.

REUTER'S SERVICE,

THE BALKAN TROUBLES.

LONDOS, 20th August. in Bocs that the Italian

The following are the dimensions of the U. S. Pacific cable-Length. 8,300 nautical miles; iron and steel wires, 19,000,000 pounds; juta yarn, 2,010,00 pounds; brass sheathing, $2,000 pounds, copper, 3,600,000 pounds; gattapercho, 2010,000 pounds; preservative compounds, It is announced 4,220,000 pounds; preservative teper. Government has resolved to not in accord with 306,000,000 yards. The whole work completed in eighteen months after the signing the Power in Macedonia, and the Italian feet has been ordered to concentrate at Sloily, in of the contract.

urder to be near Torkish waters if the Powers decide to send squadrons thither. LATER.

WA

Burkey, has accepted all the Russian demands

A Mavis paper states that the schooner Forta, coming from Hongkong, entered San Fornsado de Union, P.I., recently, and was promptly seized by the Customs officials, San Flotow Fernando, not being a port of entry. Thomad requested the withdrawal of the Russian

Perta proceedad to Manila in charge of the Squadron. Castoms afloor; and when she arrived her case was to be adjusted by Collector Shuster.

Gounod

Wallace

ky the Swaneu River," Myddleton "A Bunaway Girl," Cary

Fruh.ings Linden,**. Gangle

...Simo Bound Williams

DOOM AND PIPE PHOGRAMAT

Rickergete,"

March...... Valee ........

The Warbler," March.........The Little Diamond,"

The Foochow Echo of the Eith inst, says: We are without information as to where the typhoon of last week actually struck the coast, but from the general lover of the letters received from Amoy we may assume, in the absence of definite us about it, that it was about midway between that port and

ours

Of this week's typhoon we have only to note our experience of a closeness in the atmosphere, some rain, and the fall in the rometer on Thursday night to 29.50, from which it recovered very slowly yesterday mor- ng-The shooting match between Foochow sod Amoy has been postponed until October.

The Jeffries Corbeli fight seems not to have boon's very lively spectacle. A San Francisco alegram of the 17th inst, is expanded thus in a Mucila paper-Corbett's best friends and most devoted admirers confess that he is not in Jaffriga class. He was doomed to defeat. from He never landed a strong blow on Jeffries the moment be put up his hands in the fight.

during the ten rounds. The latter saw that be had Corbett where he wanted him and played with him. Corbett was as clever na oror, but in his palmiest days conld not have licked the Jeffries of the other night. Corbait was not Injured in the battle. He went down under severe blow on the solir plexus, but though be was out for half a minute or more, he was able to walk and talk as soon as he stood up, and to-dayik as well as ever. He avoided punishment all through the fight by keeping away from the boilermaker. Corbett got $10.00 for taking

the solar plexus blow and Jeffries had to content

himself with a trifle over $32,500 as his share.

A Bombay native paper, the Kaiser Kind, from which a roader Leads us an extraet, is rather hysterical about the Asiatic exclusion question. We sympathise with our contem. orary's views on Australia's attituds, but we do not think much good will be done by such effusions as the following:-Look at the sordid ey t-interest of the self-enme class. While in

the extreme Pacific they cry aland that the blacks must be prosoribed on bail vessels, their kith and kin in the Atlantic sue for grace and

supplicate the Viceroy of India to help the with ten thousand riggers" to become useful and prosperons "diggers" in their rich gald and diamond mines in Rhodesia and elsewhere!

Contrast the two attitudes, gender, and mertally uke note how far these specimens of latter

It is by no wenns easy to follow the - progress of events in the Balkans. Accord-

The Right Rov. Charles H. Bront, D.D. ing to the latest telegram from REUTER which has been made public, Turkey basishop of the Philippines, preached an eloquent

accepted all the Russian demands and sermon in 8. John's Cathedral yesterday morn-day bumanity differ from the goneral ras requested the withdrawal of the Russian

ing.

fleet, which we last heard of as being at The assignment of parts in the forthcoming Iniada Bay, oighty miles to the north-west performances by the local A.D.C. of Lord and of the Bosphorus. Now we do not know | Lady Aigy and The Importance of Being Earnest the nature of these Russian demands. is proceeding rapidly, and rohearsals will com- REUTER'S despatch of the 19th instant mence shortly. spoke of Russia's "supplementary demands of a political nature," but what Turkey is being asked to do it is impossible to say A Washington despatch appears in a Manila paper, stating that the announced intention of the Admiral of the Russian flect is to demand in the name of the Thar

The P. & 0, ss. Ballaural, with the English

And all this after nineteen hundred years of Christianity and Civilisation! Oh, Christianity! What unbullawed mockerine are porpetrated in thy blessed nama! Oh, Civilisation! Where is thy humanity, thý altruistic ideals of righteous polity P

The Manila Cablenetes pablishes an amusing alleged "special" with regard to the recent mails of the 31st alt, left Singapore on Satar-change of editorship on the Shanghai Times. day, at 5 p.m., and may be expected here on Thursday, at abort noon Replies are due to correspondence of the 30th Jane.

The body of a Chiness, "dead from plague, was found near 1. Ki Ling Lane, in No. 9 Health District. This constitutes the only ease of

noon on Saturday, and brings the year's figure

A notification appears in the Gazette to the effect that the Harbour Master, in exercise of the authority vested in him and with the approval of His Excellency the Governor, prohibits the anchorage of any ship, other than One of H. M.'s ships, in the bays known as and shown on the Admiralty Chartns Long Harbour and Joner Cove, in Mirs Bay. Until further notification juuks and other native craft frequenting this portion of the waters of the colony for fishing and other purposes will be allowed to use the same subject to the orders and control of the Harbour Master or his depaty.

MALARIA AND MALEDICTION.

We expressed on Saturday our unwillingness to prolong an uscless controversy, and did not then propose to say anything more with regard to the China Mail's remarks on a recent article

in these columns on malaria in Hongkang Ag, however, our contemporary has seen it to make farther copy out of the matter, we must allow ourselves one fiual word of explanation, The Meil has now shifted the discussion from the realm of controversy to that of vituperation, into which we have no desire to follow it. Commencing with the sapisst remark that "the

man with a weak case is apt to abuse his oppon- ent," our contemporary proceeds to acouse us of wildness and recklessness; wild extravagance and wilful dishonesty; lack of both honesty and ingenuity; consistent puerility; and the ne of red herring. The last insult is too much. A brief tale occurs to us, with which, as far as we are concerned, the matter may rest. Two young women had a digute about something or other, and the controversy became warm. One of them, losing control of herself, began to ase scurrilous and abusive language. When she had panted through want of breath, the other tossed her head and reforted: "Oh, I could answer you but I am too much of a budy!'

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POLLARD COMEDY COMPANY. The Pollard Comedy Company concluded their brief aason in Hongkong on Saturday night, when Turned Up was repeated to a good house. The Compiny's next appearance will the French mail steamer Salazie, dusher in-day be in Shanghai, for which place they leate by

HONGKONG'S ASSETS AND

LIABILITIES.

The following statement of Hongkong's sørate and liabilities on the 30th June is published in the Gazette: Advance, de..... Subsidiary onian ....

ANNETS.

Total assete Balanco...

Total

LIABILITIES.

Deposits not available..... Crown agents, drafts..... Money order remittances...... Balanco overdrawn, bank Balance overdrawn, Crown agents

36,402.75 1050005

1,590,241,59

The rumours of the Balgarian mobilization are semi-officially denied, but the Bulgarian Press is ballicose.

FIGHTING IN NIGERIA,

LONDON, 20th August,

A force of 30 whites, and 500 blacks has stormed Burmi in Northern Nigeris killing 700- including the Emir and most of his chiefs. Major Marsh and four men of the attacking force were killed and three officers and sixty-two men wounded.

THE

AMERICA" CUP.

LONDON, 21st August, The first race for the "America" Cup: was over a course of fifteen miles to windward and lack; the wind was six knots. The Shamrock started thirty-six seconds ahead. An hour later the Relianët passed her, and hufofo the outer mark was reached, ind by a mile, the wind

dropping.

LATED.

The Shamrock's performance is considered disappointing, but the wind was fluksy, and it is expected that the coming contests will be closs,

LORD SALISBURY'S CONDITION.

LONDON, 21st August, There is little hope of Lord Salisbury's recovery.

LATER,

Lord Salisbury is slowly sinking.

CANADA AND JAPAN.

LONDON, 21st August. Canada is negotiating a ommercial treaty with Japan.

THE SUNKEN "WONG TAL."

Mr. George Grimble lost no time in getting the Philharmonic orchestra to fans the baton, and the opening overture was started within

for minutes of the nine o'clock gun-quita a creditable feas where incatoare are concerned. Since their list appearance the members have been hard at praotise; this was evidenced by their performances on Baturday, and what is worthy of special note, the coatluctar, instead of being a more figure-head, was looked to for the beat. On this occasion, also, the orchestro, with the exception of a trombong and horn from the military, consisted of amuteurs only. The four orchestral numbers were excellently played, though the music selected-was not of the easiest, being classical selections from Beatlioven, Webor, and Ballo. Spanially worthy of mention were the Carlotta" welts--which was encored, the third section and only having to be repeated-god the "Graceful Dance from Sullivan's Henry VIIE The other in- stramental selection on the programate was o violis solo by Mrs. A. Ough, who iano stranger

Aru

to Hongkong platforms. Mrs. Ongh, besides being possessed of first-rate technical sill, seems to be always in sympathy with both mario and instrument, and produces an For excellent tone; she was warmly volled a first appearance, Miss Murray Buio made a decided impression, she nderstood the re... quirements of the song, "Love the Pedlar (German), and has a sweet soprano voice; her singing van so muchenjoyed that a reappearance we called for. Two quarteta by Messrs. Mirow, C. H. Lammert, Koenig, und Wacker, "Dis Kapelle" had "Der Linderland, were the tit-bits of the programme, the latter being especially good. The Comrades,

arms! of Mr. W. J. Terrill was martially rendered. Tenors were strongly represented on the Programma. Messrs Mirow and Goldring very well known as possessing voices, above the average but each in strong contrast to the other Mr. Mirow having a purely tenor guality and of sweet tone, while dr. Goldring is a robaster singer with not so macu finish; | both had a cordial reception. Mr. Goldring song as an encore his solo of last month, * My Love has come." A decided aldition to the local concort platform is Mr. G. II. Edwards, who has a tenor voice of goud tommand compass." Abitsen's "Song of Thanksgiving" is rather high for Mr. Edwards in the open, thơm being a suggestion of strain in his top notes. H. repeated a verse so an encore. A bugs solo by Mr. J. W: Inglis, on arrangement of an old English melody, "False Phillis," was tastefully sung. The coou song of Mr. G. R. Edwards was poor. Two excellent comio singors in the persons of Meters. B. H. Stoveuson and H. 4. Tozer appeared Mr. Stevenson's songs What I have I'll hold" and as an encore "Can't he take my word?" wore extremely inaghatie. The adrice of Mr. Tozer to the Volunteers to pat in their drills because “you 'ave to 'avo 'am" called forth roars of laughter.

For the getting-up and arrangement of the excelent programme Mr, Griable deserves special commendation. He would receite well deserved reward, however, in the thorough

The orchestra was as follows:-Firat violins

Mr. A. Holz, Harbour Master of the Swatow district, issues, a notios to marmore that the Chinese cruiser Wong Tri, which sank after colliding with the Empress of India on the night of the 17th inst., lies in 16 fathoms at tow water, her mast being visible at that state of the tide, and that Breaker Point light tower bears 8.82 E. Magnetic, distant 15 nautic 1ccess which attended his labours. miles. Siepe are being taken for the speedyMrs. A. Ough, Misses Drew and Grotta

that one of the maste of the Wing Tai is broken removal of the wreck.

off to about three or four feet from the water, the other one roma ning intact,

The Onsang, which arrived yesterday, reporta, Meers. F. C. Barlow, O. Schröter,

PRESENTATION CEREMONY..

On the invitation of the foremen employed on the Naval Yard extension works, a large number of friends assembled on the evening of Saturday last in the forêmeu's quarters on the $1,86,604.75 warks to witness the ceremony of presenting to Mr. W. Kidą, ohisf agent of Messrs. Punchard, $2,670,934. Lowther & Co., on the ocassion of his approach- Slug departure for home, a memento of his 8100ty here in the shape of a handsome silver

16.91.82 punch-bowl menuted on aj ebony stand. 1,798,74,00 459,113.21 -32,676,034.34

187.484.55

Total

Subsidiary coins in transit $500,0› Estimate of silver at mint 99,404

Total.....$1,479,44

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

Big Jebu Hitchie filled the office of chairman, and in making the presentation basaid that when it became known that Mr. Kidd was about to

Domnich, Hell, Retario, Sheffield, Sibbett, A. B ak, W, 1. Pattender, and Sgt. Jenkins, R.E. Violss-Dr (Bwan, Messrs. Gonzales and Rozario, jun. Violincelles-Mésar. Koenig and A. Millar Double bass-Mr. P. N. Sequeira. Flutes-Messrs. Silas and Kommel Clarionets -Messrs. H. S. Tuxford, G. W. Coster, and Gubbay. Cornel-Mr. Godwin. Tenor trom- Piazo Mrs. S. J. bone-Sapper Powell. Powell and Mr. F. B. Borat. Conductor-Mr. Geo, Grimable,

The programimis was se follows:-*

PART-1---

I.A. Siebs. G. Sydury, and A. Howard. Bacond violinaMiss W. Balaen, Messrs.

ONCHESTEA.

Balf..

1. Overture to The Bohemian Girl......... 2. Quartet. Die Kapelle," C. Kroutzer. mosas. Kinow, C. ft. Lanneer, Korato, and WACKER.

*****

3. Baritone folo "Comara:les; to Arms!"... Vesco. Mr. W. J. TEREILL. . (“Lumi't think of nothin'

else but you.".. Mr. G. B. EDWARDS...

4. Coon Song

Tenor Solo

English Melody)

Mr. J. W. INGLIS.

Dacre,

Lane Wil-

son.

giving." "A sorget Thanks. F. Alliteon. Mr. G. H. EDWARDS.

Leave Hongkong there was a spontaneous feeling. Bass Solo "False Phillips" (Old) Arz, by H. Amongst the outdoor staff that they should eccord to Mr. Kidd some tangible proof of the estuem in which he was held. The panch-6. bowl be now bad the pleasure of handing to

he trusted that it would long serve as a pleasant Mr. Kidd was the outsume of that feeling, und reminder of his sojourn in Hongkong.

Comie Song. What I have I'll hold,"...

Ten.

7 (a) “Tarkish March" from Ruina • Beetho-

of Athens (6) "Graceful Dance" from Luci Sullivan.

dental Muris to Henry VIII...

The meage commences :---“Shanghai, August 10.-The prople are reluising to the city from their houseboata and the suburbs. Tho danger is considered over. The Volcano "has stopped erupting, and though the lara and shes still strew the streets, yet business. Bas been resumed. Oddly enough, the eruption was Pht an end to by the firing of the Volcano. Usually to fire means to runka a blaze or pro- pare a boiler for ranning, but in this case the Bring of the Volcano will stop the flames which have been devouring this community over since the Shanghai Times began to ran by Volcano

the cod feeling which had always er sted power. William. Crater Marshall, managing left Colombe on the 21st inst., p.nt, and may be would always ook upon the gift as a token of The Imperial German meil steamer Bayern, between himself and those working under him. editor of the Times, formerly chief staker of me on the 2nd pro the Manila Volcano, srstabile firowan, of the which left here on the 19th inst, pm. arrived It was with the engineer's feelings of regret 2. Tenor Sels Honolulu Volcano, ouco cowboy of the Cali Bhanghai on the 2 at inst., at 11 p.m.

The P.B. ateamar Athenian arrived at that he felt sorry he had not seen the work fornia Maverick, has resigned from the Times, Kobs at 6 am, on the 20th inst, and aft gain comp'e ed, but, he explained, the reason of his 3. Violin Solo and the smoke is slowly clearing, An English at 9 p.m. same day for Yokohama, where she was departure was purely a personal and private man he is, by the way, an Irishmen "bas dae to arrive at 6 am. on the 22nd just.

the fend inci, ut 5 pm, with The P. & O. steamer Ballarat left Singapore the outward English maile, and is duo here on the 27th inst., sbont nogu

The Imperial German mail staymer. Zieten

In expressing Lis thanks, Mr. Kidd said he

8,

OROFESTRA,

PART I

1. Overture to Der Freischutz

ORCHESTRA,

F:

Weber,

"On the River,". G. Pranse). Mr. B. Mizow

Simonetti,

reparation from Turkey for the murder of Christian men and women on the borders of Macedonia and Bulgaria, and indemnity plaghe notified during the 24 hours ended at for the assassination of the Russian Consul at Monastir. It is further stated from the up to 1,399. same source that England, Germany, and

We are informed that H. E. Major-Gearral France have announced diplomatically their

Sir W. J. Gascoigne, K.C.M.G., feaves for approval of the mission of the Russian home on the 16th of next month, on the expiry fleet, and that they stand ready to aid of his five years' command of the troops in morally or otherwise in the gaining from Hongkong and South China. The name of his Turkey of full amends for the injuries done. successor in office is not stated. Turkey is said in reply to have bought thirty-two new Kropp guns and called out Mr. The Taas Tai has sent us a copy of his

The C. & 1. steamer Rubi loft Manils on the matter. In concluding, Mr. Kidd rocorded his 4. Quartet. levis of 50,000 men. Bulgaris in the well-known cartoon of July, 1899, depicting the

taken the editorial chair, and once more sedate, meanwhile, who has been trying all the time "situation in the Far East." The cartoon,

The Shiry Lise steamer Merionethahire left operation which had been extended to him, and 5. Soprano Solo, Love the Pedlar," Ed. Gerzig. to work upon the Christian sympathies of which reproduced in colours, is a clever xanu utterances decorate the columns of the 22nd inst, am, and is due hers to day, at sooo. further thanks for the cordial help and co- the Powers, has semi-officially denied that pictorial representation of the attitude of the paper." The message goes on to say that Shanghai on the 22nd inst, and is dus bere on asked that the same loyal assistance should be 6. Temorola "Love, would I only tell thee," Capel.

Tarions Powers, interested and otherwise, with "the honest, conservative Britishers of Shanghai Tuesday morning.

Mr. P. W. GOLDRING she has been mobilising her troops; but regard to China. Copiar may be had from Man were not used to being charged with bangburg, left Singapore for this port on the 21st

The H.A.L. steamer Sambia, from Ham-socorded to his successor, Mr. Williams..

Tho insoription on the punch-bowl reals as 7. Song “You "ave to 'ave 'em,”

Mr. H. A. Toza, -- REUTER nevertheless reports that the Press U Toug, Hollywood Road, A Fong, photo. crooked, and they got hot in the collar. Mar-inst, &m, and may be expected here on or about follows Presented to Wn. Kidd, E. Walts.

.........."" Carlotta,” ............. shall thought he was dealing with Bathhouss the 27th inst., at daylight, John or Hinky Disk, perhaps, hat anyhow he tackled the wrong parties."

hame on the 2nd inst.

of Bulgaria is bellicose in tone. The posi- graphor, Ice House Btreet; and the Kal Shean tion is one of extraordinary complication; Co., Queen's Road Central.

The N.P. steamer Olympia arrived at Toko M.LC.B., by the members of his outdoor staff.

on the occasion of his leaving for England,"

(Madrigale,"

(b)" Scherzo,"..., D. van Gostie. Mr. ARTEUE Quen.

Der Linderbaur," F. Schubert.

Messrs. MIROW, E. Laumser, KozN 19, and WAOKEE

Miss Munnar BAIN

OSUKESTKA. "God Save the King."

Millockar.

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