Notices to Consignees.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S. S.
COMPANY.
YONSIGNEES of Carge per Steamship are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,
Cargo Impeding discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
G. B. EMORY, Agent.
Hongkong, January 18, 1878.
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FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
mus 8. 8. Galley of Lorne having arri- ved from the above Ports, Consigneon of Cargo are informed that their Goods are being landed at their riak into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be ob tained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Yokohama, unless notloe be given before Noon To-day.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the. 18th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, S. 8. Galley of Lorne. Hongkong, January 21, 1878. ja28
YONSIGNEES of Cargo per Norwegian CONSTE VEGA, NORDIVEDT, Master, from HAMBURG, are requested to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside the Vessel,
expense,
landed and stored at Consigneos' risk and Cargo Impeding the discharge will be
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
WE PUSTAU & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, January 8, 1878,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERLES MARITIMES;
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
YONSIGNRES of the following Cargo ୯
are requested to send in the Bills of
Lading to the Undoraigned for counter ignature, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
No Fise Insuranco has been affected.
A. DE POUEY,
Ex "Sindh."
Spent.
Mr G. K. Harmatt, i cass Cricketing
HMS. Mosquito." (Goods, from London.
Hongkong, January 17, 1878.
Intimations.
ESTATE OF LODD & Co.
AT the MEETING held on the 12th Instant at Mesra Dood & Co.'s OFFICES, the following RESOLUTIONS were carried
1. That the affairs of the anid Dono
& Co. chall be Liquidated by arrangement, and not in Bankruptcy.
2. That FRANC
CHOMLEY be, and he
is hereby appointed Trustee.
8. That . ABENDROTH and EDMUND
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"To»day's ́Advertisements,
AOF LOCAL CHARITIES,
MATEUR THEATRICALS IN AID
“STILL WATERS EUN DEEP" will be presented at the THEATRE ROYAL, CITY HALL,
OK
Thursday Evening, the 31st Instant, Commencing at Nine o'clock.
Tickets may be obtained from any of the Committee on and after THURSDAY, January 24th,
TICKETS,... TWO DOLLARS EACH.
COMMITTEE: Commander Sir WILLIAM WIDEMAN, R.N. Captain Moon-LAND, 28th Regiment, JOAN M. FORBES, Jun. ATWELL COXON. CHAS, O. COREN.
EDWARD TOBIN,
Bonorary Treasurer.
fel
Hongkong, January 22, 1879.
Charters Effected. The following charters have been effected during the last few days :—
Danish bark Assens, 256, hence to Dun. kirk, £1,15 por ton of 60'ft."
French bark Sophie D., 758, Ilo o to Channel for orders to a port in the United Kingdom or to New York or Boston, private.
German bark Ferdinand, 416, Chefoo to Swatow 19 conta per pfoul, or to Amoy for orders 21 cents por picul, 20 lay days,
tow 19 cents per picul, or to Amoy for
German back Ceres, 420, Chefoo to Swa fordern 21 cents per picul, 20 lay days."
foo and back 24 cents per pioul, 25 lay
German bark Helene, 372, bonce to Che days,
to Tientsin and back to Swatow via New German bark Humboldt, 830, Shanghai chwang 60 cents per pioul, 85 lay days.
American bark Ada Wiswell, 666, Saigon to Callao, £1,500 in full,
British steamer Cheriton, Hatphong to Hongkong, private.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Oreus of the following Fessele, during their say in Hongkong Harbour:..........
Foamosa, German 8-m, schooner, Capt Schweer-Melchers & Co.
Melchers & Co. VESTA, German barque, Capt. R. Dirko.
ADELINA & MARIANNE, German barque, Captain C. N. Dahl-Wm. Pustunt & Co.
QUICKSTEP, American barque, Capialn Barnaby.-Captain.
TARTAR, Garthen brig, Captain Kasmeha,
--Melcher & Co,
MARCIA, British steamor, Capt. J. E Broker,Stemssen & Co.
ABERNYTE, British barque, Captain Congours.-Order.
ZAN LIDAR, British steamer, Captain Gardener Fox.-Captain.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Jan. 21, Dale, British steamət, 684, J. Thompson, Haiphong Jan. 18, and Holhow
20, Ride.-Yueh Far Hora,
Jan. 22, Chun Tung, Chinese R. O., from
a oralse,
Jan. 22, India, German barque, 1000, PYE be, and they are hersby appointed a Dirksen, Hamburg Aug. 28, General. Committee of Inspection.
MELCHES & Co.
All PAYMENTS on account of the Estate, it is requested, will be Paid to the order of the Undersigned.
F. CHOMLEY, Trustee for the Estate of Donn & Co,
Amoy, January 14, 1878.
OFFICE OF THE SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, IN LIQUIDATION,
RETURN
the Rate of FIVE TAELS por SHARE will be made to Shareholders of record on the 1st October, Payable at the Office of the Liquidators, on the 8th Inst.
• Warrants will be delivered by the Under digued to Shareholders or their lawful representatives on presentation of Share Certificates for Endorsement.
The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 2nd to the 8th Instant, inclusive.
By Order,
RUSSELL & Co.,
Liquidators, Shanghai, October 2, 1877.
Volume Sixth of the "OHINA REVIEW,"
Now Ready. NO, WI,-Vols VIs
OF TRE-
Doville, Shanghai Jan. 19, General
Jan. 22, Tientsin, British steamer, 682, BUTTERFIELD & SWILE
Jan. 22, Edward P. Boterie, British barque, Evans, from Cardiff,
DEPARTURES. Jan, 22, Namoa, for Coast Ports,
CLEARED.
Samos, for New York. Clara, for Swatow. Viscount MacDuff, for Trieste. Marela, for Balgon, Montlara, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED,
Per Dale, from Haiphong and Holhow,
1 European and 37 Obinewes
Per Tientsin, from Shanghai, Chinese, DEPARTED,
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKEL- The French Contract Packet TIGRE wil be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 24th Inst. with Malla to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar seilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Bate via, Gallo, Australia, New Zea land, Tasmania, Fijl, Aden, Bey- chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Bass, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension. Letters may also be forwarded to India by this Packet but can be paid only as far sa Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Buch let- ters should be marked Paid to Galle only; they will go on from Galle un unpaid.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, do**** Wednesday, 23rd Int
5 P.M., Money Order Office closes, Pont Office clones except the Nigar Box, which remains open all night.
Thursday, 24th Inst
7 AM, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry "of Letters, and Porting of all correspondence,
10
11
M., Registry of Lettera censer, M., Post Office closes except for Late Letters.
(1110 A.M., Letters (but Letters only)
except those to and through Aust: alia, may be posted on payment of à to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage,
until
| 11,80 ▲.m.," when the Post Office Otonis Hongkong, January 10, 1878.
entirely.
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The English Contract Packet Mereapore, MAILS BY TRÐ ENGLISH PAOKEZ.-
will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, dr., on THURSDAY, the 31st instant.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Mais, &o. :—
Wednesday, 30th instant,—
5.x., Money Order Office elossa. 6 F., Post Office closes except the NIGHT
Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 91st Instază ---
7. Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 A., Port Office closes except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters contes. (10.15 m., Lettere may be parted with
to
LATE FUN of 18 centa extra Postage till
11 A, when the Post Office OLORES
eutirely.
f11.80 A.M., Lotters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage, *11 11.50 ... when the Mall is finally
to
closed.
Hongkong, January 18, 1878.
Shipping Intelligence.
London and Colonial Papers →→
The following is corrected from the latent
VESSELS TO ARRIVE.
When left. Name,
AT HONGKONG, From.
May
10, David,
Antwerp
12, Chandos,
Cardiff
13, Alstra,
Melbourne
| June
18, Henry Idppett, Now York July
26, Globe, Aug.
2, Northampton,
Baltimore Deal
11, North Star,
14, Regulus,
14, Mom Hen,
Cardiff Cardiff Penarth
14. Patrie,
Cardiff New York 19, Felix Mendelssohn, London Liverpool
17, John Potta;-
27, Charger,
Sept
3, Andreas,
4, Humbolt, Heola,
B, Gatherer, 10, River Lagan, 16, G. F. Muntz, 18, Wildwood, 20, River Lagan, 21, P. J. Carleton,
22, Harkaway, 28, Victoria (8.) 20. Fidelic 25, Marla Ravano, 30, Pato, Dit.
2 Anna Bertha,
8, Forest Belle,
8, Eleano, 4, Empire,
Per Namos, for Swatow, Mra Barzowa 1 for Amoy, Mrs Godfrey for Foochow, Mr N. M. Khamiss, and 2 Chinese Ladies,, Kainer,
TO DEFART.
Remarks,
Flushing Roads New York
Flushing Roads
Cardiff Cardiff Newport
Liverpool Cardiff Liverpool London Liverpool Hamburg Penarth Cardiff
Ouxhaven Cardiff
Newport
Penarth
Penarth London Cardiff
1, Elizabeth Oatle, 2, Cadiz (5.),
Hamburg San Francisco London Astoria
Antwerp Liverpool London London
10, Minerva (6.), Per Marela, for Salgon, 110 Chinese. 18, Wega
18, Oader, SHIPPING REPORTS,
25, Benedicta, The British steamer Dale reports: Strong 30, Lodore. monsoon throughout. Passed 8, 8. Cons 20, Alden Besse, quest on the 18th, six hours steaming from Nov. Haiphong, 8. S. Albay was at Holhow when we left, Passed B. 8. Holyrood and Charlton, 5 miles East of Hainan Head,
The British steamer Tientsin reports! Experienced moderate fresh N.W. wind and fine weather throughout the passage.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,
MAILS will closet--
**CHINA REVIEW For YOKOHAMA, HIOGO AND BAGA.
CONTAIN 8-
Imperial Confucianiem.
A Vilt to the Cotintry of Gentlemen,
The Rhymes of the Bhiking,
Brief Sketches from the Life of Kungming. The Tang Kon Chi
Geographical Notes on the Province of
Klangal,
Tesolation of Chinese School-boolis..
SAKL
2, Jobann Smidt, 2, Minna,
$, Elzabeth Shields, Hamburg 38, Lorna (6.), Dio.
Per Galley of Larne, at 2.80 p.m., on Mar.
Yodnesday, the 23rd Inst.
MAILS BY THE Unitzh States PACKET The United States Mail Facket Oceanis Oth will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 1st February, with Malls for Japan, Not San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed sa follows 1
Short Notices of New Books and Literary.M. Registry of Letters beases.
Intelligetice...
Notes and Queries -
On Bilk-worm Oaks
Native Literature on Chinese Porcelain,
A Chinese Advertisement.
Studies of Worda.
Distillation in China.
A Chinake Coin,
The Desert of Gobl
Books Wanted, Exchanges, &s.
Mae Mail Offics, Kangkopa, d'anuary 16, 1978y
London
1, Glongabor,
Flashing
1, Nestor (.),
Liverpool
2, Otto,
8, Cairnsmuir (5.),
Devana,
Hamburg London London
AT AMOT,
23, C. F.,
Cardif 27, Maxima,
Swanses 1, Carl Wilhelin, dept
Cardiff
4, Oddar Mooyst, Newport
B, Catharina, Cardif LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FORTE. dt London, leamers via Sues Janak
Glamis Castle. Caldera.
Sir Harry Parken.
Salling Vorste
As Liverpool
Ajax (5)
Leon (8.)
G, B, 8,
fel | Bylien Carilo.
2.80 F.. Post-Offee closes, bus Letters Glenorchy.
(except for Non-Union Countries) may Glenroy. be posted on board the Packet with Parlia Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage natll the time of departire.
Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies
(except the Bahamas and Hayti), Costa Antenor (a) kiss, Honduras, Monte Video, New Anchises (.) Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay can Bertie,
no longer be seat by this roule, Hongkong, January 18, 1870,
[No. 4542-JANUARY 22, 1878.
LOOAL AND GENERAL
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. 3pm-Galley of Lorne leaves for Yoko round in a great curve of many miles so
hama, &ro.
that the ascent may be more gradual, one
are a tribe whose territory borders on Erf- passes through a succession of low hills, teh Kaffaria. presenting nothing from their base, but
of almost impregnable strength has been constructed, which could hold an army in check for months, As the railway sweeps The Galkes, referred to in the telegrama,
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, January 24: 1
Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of
Call and Europe. Noon. -Sale of British barque diphington, FRIDAY, January 25;----
3 p.m.-Mosting of Shareholders of the H., O. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited, at No. 50 A, Queen's Road.
4 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the H. K. Hotel Co., Limited, at Hong kong Hotel.
0 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge.
MONDAY, January 28;—–
after this date subject to rent.
wwwww.
when a sufficient altitude is obtained they Tar German barque India reports: spoka are observed to be trenched in every possible the John Fetts, from New York bound to enfilading every possible approach. The Hongkong, 137 days out, in lat. 1 N. and direction, honeycombed with rifle pits, and impression on the mind as the train carries long. 121 E, all well. one on beyond these formidable lines towards
Constantinople is one of security, and the We are glad to see that Sir John Smale has idea of the Russians knocking at the gates in a measure regained his proverbial vigour, of Constantinople" vanishes into macunshine.
The defence of Plevna has demonstrated
and la once more in harness. His Lordship
that roughly constructed fortifications expects to be able to avail of his leave of advantageously situated are almost im- absence by the first or second week of pregnable when filled with Turkish March,
troops, and in dealing with the lines at
Goods per Galley of Lorne undelivered able to adopt the tactics of starvation, that the M. M. tr. Yangise, with the next Constantinople the Russians will be un-We are informed by the Principal Agent Perhaps the Turks have been so carefully French mails, bar met with rough weather preserving their feet with the object of between Singapore and Saigon. She will rendering their command of the sen un- disputed, and the investment of Constan- tinople by land and water impossible, The announcement that the Sultan has
THUESDAY, January 31---
Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe. 9p.m.Amateur Theatrical Performance
at the City Hall Glengyle leaves for London on or about
this date.
FRIDAE, February 1;---
not, therefore, be able to leave Saigon before to-morrow morning (the 23rd). REGARDING the question of the employ
called out for military service all men capable of bearing arms to defend the ment of Chinese labour in the Colontes, 1 3 p.m.-Oocidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.' the Turks have not plenty of men for who left Hongkong in the Chariton for lines at Tohatadja may not mean that may be worth mentioning that the coolles Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sarthe defence of those lines at present Port Darwin were, according to latest Branciaco.
Bowen leaves for Singapore, & on or
about this date.
BATURDAY, February 2-
Transfer Books of The China Fire Insur- ance Co., Limited, closed from this date to 15th February, inclusive. FRIDAY, February 15-
2.30 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of The China Fire Insurance Co., Limited, at No. 39, Queen's Road.
under arms, but that they desire to accounts, earning 19/6d a-day as trench. maintain a large force in the Quadrilateral
diggers. This is at the rate of £210.128, and elsewhere to harass at the proper of communication of the Russians, Of course, this was only an occasional moment the dangerously extended lines a-year, and is pretty good for a ditcher.
atretching as they will from Sistova to chance piece of employment; but it indi- Constantinople, over a distance of nearly eaten the value placed on such labour when three hundred miles, and assailable at it is really required. any point along their whole extent. The
Times correspondent, to whom we have An inquest was held to-day at the Govern Just referred, concludes his article with ment Civil Hospital before the Coroner the following significant remarks: "I
| HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Turks will consider themselves bosten if Jury, Messrs J. Alabor, Wal Akwong and mum up by saying I do not believe the James Russell, Exquire, and the following
THE
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON & Co..
FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DausQISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
DRUGGISES' SUNDBIES, NURSEET REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLIN, ÁMBRICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINER MANUFACTURERS
or
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla
Water, and other Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct and
continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
Adrianople falls, and that if they have John Elind, on the body of a Chinese girl
only the fortitude to wait until the Rus-about 11 years of age named Lam-Yan sians are near Constantinople they will Teol. From the evidence adduced it appear
have an opportunity of giving their foeaed that the girl's clothes soaldentally caught lesson which hitherto, in all bie wars of
aggression and invasion, he has been fire, burning her severely about, the head, wise enough to avoid, and Europe, if arms and lower extremities, Dr Wharry she is wise, will leave the troublesome sald that he had examined the body, and Question for the reflection of another that death had probably resulted from the generation,"
burning. A verdict of accidental death was recorded,
8th instant, stated: "In both Houses of One of Beuter's telegrams, dated the Parliament Lord Beaconafield has re- THE following items appear under the Iterated his statement that if British heading "news from the Missions in the interests are threatened we shall not Hongkong Catholic Begister for the 10th hesitate to defend them." Another
Reuter's telegram, dated London, latinstant:-"We may note here, although it stated: "In reply to a Russian semi- Rajah Torrey, a gentleman well-known to inst, and published in the Indian papers, is not exactly missionary intelligence, that offaial note, the British Government has most people in Hongkong, arrived in intimated to the Russian Government Labuan from Singapore on the 16th Decem- that, in the event of Constantinople ber last to take possession of his estates in being occupied, even if provisionally,
by Russian troops, the national feeling Borneo," We are also glad to note in the would force the British Government to same paper that the Italian Government The publisation of this iense commented England in the Enat." These two teletion from all primary schools under mund take measures to defend the interests of is attempting to exclude religious instruc
at 7.16 p.m.
grams plainly assert that England will fight if her interests in the East are
otpal direction.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1878. WITH the fall of Plevna and the capture the appearance of the Russian forces wholesome though much-misused mazim of the Turkish army in the Schipka before that place, England must go that "charity begins at home," it is most Pass, the Ottoman defence seemed to to war, or Reuter or certain British appropriate that a little of our charitable have utterly collapsed. There was said ministers have not been telling the consideration should be turned towards the to have been heavy fighting at Philippo- truth. We would, however, advise deserving Colonial institutions for aiding polis, bat nothing more has been heard our readers not to place too much roll those who are in need. The Diocesan Home of it, while at the present moment itance on telegraphic advices, for on the
threatened, and that the possession of Our local charities are now coming in fer Constantinople is regarded as one of share of attention from the dramatio reri... these interests. Therefore if the occupa dents of the Colony, and apart from the tion of Constantinople is threatened by
appoara very probable that the advance 3rd instant we were advised that Lord and Orphanage, The West Point Reforma- of the Russians from the Balkans to the Derby had publicly stated that the retary, The Foundling. Ilospital, and other lines at Tahatatdja, a place only about jection of our proffered mediation by organizations now existing here are all well twenty miles to the west of Constantino. Russie was no affront, and, on the 17th, worthy of support, and each and all will ple, will be executed without striking a that the Speech from the Throne adverted doubtless find ready and efficient means of blow or making an investment. The to the appeal of the Porte to the British
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL"}
(By Southern Route. THE WAR.
It is
31st instant, the proceeds of which are in- tended to aid those praiseworthy establish- ments. This entertainment, it appears, is in a measure independent of the Dramatic Club, but will, we believe, owe much of its attractiveness to members of that Society: while, if rumour be correct, some new fea- tures and new faces will grace the local boards on this occasion. It is sertaín, at all events, that "Still Waters Run Deep" will be presented to the audience in a manner
Russians have, we are now told, arrived Government for mediation, and the doing good which private residents are com before Adrianople, the garrison of which Emperor of Russia had expressed hisparatively unable to accomplish. is retreating towarda Constantinople. earnest desire to obtain peace through therefore with no small pleasure that we It was fully expected that the Turks the good offices of England, and said he observe a performance announced for the would make a stand at Adrianople, as trusted this would lead to a pacific solu although the old defences of the place tion of the question 1" were weak, and incapable of withstand- ing a siege with modern artillery, yet they had been largely added to by the Turks since the commencement of the war, and were described by a correspon. dent who recently visited them as being exceedingly strong. The place was also said to be provisioned for eight months. We fancy the main reason of its aban- donment is that the Turks can ill afford the 25,000 or 30,000 men who would be required as its garrison. It is considered that Adrianople is of little strategical ing Philippopelle and are now threatening importance to the Turks, and by quietly Adrianople. leaving it to the Russians, they at least save the place from the destruction of a bombardment.
LONDON, 19th Jan., 1878, The Russian lose in the capture of the Turkish föres at Sohipka "Is stated to have been 6,464 men.
The Russians have succeeded in occupy-worthy of those taking a part in it. We
Hostilities are at present suspended in Bulgaris,
The House of Lords has agreed without a division to the address in reply to the speech from the throne,
understand that tiokots can be obtained on application to any member of the Committes.
Tux entertainment at the Temperanos N
If the accounts of newspaper cor-
last evening was amongst the best that has yet been given. The rooms were crowded, respondents are reliable, the Russians will find the lines at Tohatataja the most
and to fudge by the applause which followed formidable fortifications they have yet
the efforts of the performers, sil were highly encountered. They form, if we are not. In the House of Commons the debate on delighted. The Rev. Mr Banderson was mistaken, part of what may be termed the address has been adjourned, the Irish in the chair and made a few remarks. The the immediate defences of Constantino Members demanding the consideration of plano solo "Kathloan Mavourneen" ww ple, being strong lines of defensive works
Home Rule. ereated on ground naturally well suited for such purposes, and barring the sp proacher to the Capital. An idea of the present strength of the lines commanding the approaches to Constantinople may be gathered from the following description rianople, and the garrison is retreating of the Times correspondent, written towards Constantinople: from a personal inspection of the works at the close of let summer-
THE WAR
LONDON, 20th Jan., 1876. The Rumians have arrived before Ad.
The Sultan has called out for military
In one respect General Gourke's bold service all men capable of bearing arms to advance into Roumelia has been of inaaloul- defend the line at Tobatstāja. able advantage to the Ottoman Empire. It
has been the cause of extraordinary activity There has been a general rising among on the part of the Turkish Government in the Gaikas severe fighting occurred, but hastening forward the fortifications about it resulted in the access of the British Constantinople, and when I passed those
very well played by Mr Lammert. The Bongs Little Rosebud" and "Down in a coal mine" were exceedingly well sung, the ingere having to respond to a well-earned encore. The latter was sung in character by Mr Davis, a young gentleman who is to become a great favorite amongst
the frequenters of the Hall. Bis get-tap sa
a miner was as near perfection as possible, even to the pick and Davy lamp. A humo sous reading from Charles O'Malley by Bergt, Jones, of HL.M.9. Audasierte, called forth rears of laughter, though to our lines in the early wasks of last September troope I was astonished to see what extraordinary
thinking the subject was a little too devillak progress had been made. But not only are
but the laugh was none the lean hearty. these Hnes in a thorough condition of pre-
Mesars Moore and Bayod, two negro gentle- paration, lines in comparison with which The House of Commons has negatived,mes, then came forward and entertained thé Torres Vedras are weak, but at a point where without a division, a motion for an amend audience for half an hour with thele negró the zaliread and all other country roads.
There is a gaberal rising in Thessaly
Bonverge and begin to eligh up ons of the ment to the address in reply to the speech humour and harmonics. We had almost grest Houmelian plain, a parisy af mythworks | from the thymum,
forgotten to mention a song by Mr. Lawsocy
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