Entertainment,
LAST NIGHT. OF THE OPERA
To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
SEASON.
y,
ROYAL,
G
CITY HALL,
HONGKONG.
THE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA
THE
AND
OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY
will produce
BENEDICT'S ROMANTIO OPERA
“THE LILY OF KILLARNEY,"
In Four Acts,
With all its Startling Effects,
ON
R.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Nov, 20, Alma, Swedish barque, 352, ARRISON THEATRE, O. Oblason, Newcastle (N.S.W.) Oct. 2,
487 tons Goal-Maren & Co. THE BAND AMATEURS ́or
Nov. 20, Fatehoy, British steamer, fromd Maoso.
·HER MAJŸ¡Ty's 74rz HiGHLANDERS will, by kind permission of Colonel Jaso, give a
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE
OK
MONDAY EVENING,
the. 25th Instant.
The Performance will commence with a Comedy, in Two Acts, by PELHAM HARDWICKE, Esq., Entitled:
"A BACHELOR OF ARTS"
SATURDAY EVENING, To conclude with a Faroical Extravaganza,
November 23rd, 1878.
MISS CLARA STANLEY AS EILY.
CAST OF CHARACTERS: Hardreen Cregan.....Mr J. VERNON. Danny Maon,... Mr H. PHILLIPS. Myles-na-Coppaleen, Mr J. ROLLINGS. Anne Chuto,.......... Miss B. DRAZOEK.
..MI PADDON.
Mrs. Cregar Miss A. DRAEGER, Father Tom..... Mr Corrigan, Bervant...... Bhelab,
ELLY O'CONNOR,
Mr MACKINNON. „Mr BRAUMONI.
Miss-B. DRAEGER.
MIS OLARA
STANLEY.
Hunters, &c. ...
THE CELEBRATED WATER CAVE SCENE WILL BA PRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY, WITH ALL ITS STARTLING EFFECTS,
SYNOPSIS OF SCENERF: AOT 1.
BALL OF TORE OREGAN
AOT II.
THE GAP OF DUNLOE.
COTTAGE AT MUCEROBS HEAD,
-Me J. ROLLINGs and Miss B. DraEGEN will introduce the celebrated Mas MACGOWAN'S REFL
ACT III.
in One Act, by Massia Brough and Halliday, Entitled:
"THE COLLEEN BAWN
SETTLED AT LAST."
Doors Open at 8.80; Curtain to rise at 9.
1 DOLLAR, ...60 CENTS.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: Reserved Seats, Front Seats,nimiras Back Beats. ==
Tickets may be obtained from
.25 CENTS
D. WISHART, Band Sergeant, Manager. Hongkong, November 21, 1878.
FOR SWATOW, The Steamship
"OLYMPIA”
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will leave for the above Port on SOYALE SATURDAY, the 23rd Instant,
st Daylight. For Freight of Passage, apply to
KWOK ACHEONG, Hongkong, November 21, 1878.
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NOTICE,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS,
The Company's Steamship
PEI HO" Commandant Parquazını, will be despatched for SHANGHAI
Bohn ist. EXTERIOR OF TORE shortly after her arrival from Europe.
OREGAŃ,
BOBNA 2ND-MOUNTAIN PASS.
Interval of Five Minutes.
BOND 3RD. THE CELEBRATED GAVE SCENE.
AUT IV. THE MARRIAGE SORNE,
GENERAL DENOUEMENT.
MUSICAL DIRECTOR,.......................ME F. PÀNIZZA,
The Operas are produced under the Sole direction of
ME H. VERNON.
Tickets to be had and Seats secured at Messrs Kavan & Co.'s, where a Plan of the Theatre may be seen.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle or Orchestra
Stalla
·Fit......
Two DOLLARS. ONE DOLLAR
Ladles unaccompanied by Gentlemen
cannot be admitted.
Hongkong, November 20, 1878.
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Notlees to Consignees.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
8. B. ANADYR.
NOTICE,
CONSIGNEES of Cargo par 8. 8. Ebre, from London, in eonnas. tion with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Oom pany's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con signees, before TO-DAY, the 18th Inst., at
p.m., requesttag it to be landed here,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
B
Goods remaining unclaimed after FRI BAT, the 2nd November, as Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
L. HENNEQUIN, Actg. Agent, Hongkong, November 15, 1878.
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
MAN
1885. 8, Argyll having arrived from
the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharven or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notics to the contrary be given before & o'clock To-day,
Gooda remaining undelivered after the 13th Instant will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be counteraigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Os, Hongkong, November 18, 1878,
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To-day's Advertisements,
LÁDY having brought at ENGLISH NURSE out from ENGLAND, would be glad to hear of a Family Returning to England who would require ber Services.
Apply at orice to
St. Paul's College Bengkung, November 21, 1978. 1
L. HENNEQUIN, Aalg. Agent. Hongkong, November 21, 1878.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS,
The Company's Steamship
**TIBRE," Commandant DE GIRARD, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the next French Mall from Europe.
L. HENNEQUIN, Acty. Agent. Hongkong, November 21, 1878.
FOR.HAMBURG.
The 8/3 L. 1. 1. Swedish Bark
"ALMA,”-
O. ORLSSON, Master, will load. here and will have quick despatch. For Freight, apply to
MEYER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 21, 1878.
Intimations.
CONSULADO DE ESPAÑA EN
HONGKONG.
ON arreglo al pliego de Condiciones que No malo de manifiesto en este Con- solado y en el Aviso de Guerra Español. "MARQUES DEL Dusko". basis las 11h da la mañana del 29 del actual; 50 anca é pública Haitacion le Limpista DE LOS FON- DOS DE DICHO BUQUE, LA CONSTRUCCION DE UN Borz, para el mismo y otros REPARA- CIONES,
Diobo Acto tendrá lugar en la Cancilleria de sate Coneulado a las 12 en punto del referido dia 29 y hasta media hora antes se admiti éu las proposiciones que so presen ten, las cuales ban de estar arregladas al modelo que al final del pliego de condicio me be copía.
Hongkon, 18 de Noviembre de 1878.
El Consul Interino,
JOSE VELEZ,
Not Responsible for Debts.
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Jeither the Coptain, the Agenta, nòr N
Oconera will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Orna of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour -
GLAMIS, British bark, Captain Kayum Russell &00
Lord Masaclay, British barque, Capt. B. B. Monkman-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. FONTANATE, British ship, Capt. Geo, B. Taylor-Arehold, Karberg & Co.
Commentary, British ship, Captain A. Me Ficon.Meyer & Co.
GITANILLA, British barque, Captalu Wallace. ---Captain.
ALEFFO, British barque, Captain Robert Falconer-Captain.
FANNY, French barque, Captain E. M. Gouyo Landstein & Co.
--Maronzess, Amerlian ship, Capt Jr H.- Dawes -Mayor & Co
Now 21, Mecca, British steamer, 686, Morney, Newcastle (N.S.W.) Oct. 25, and Cooktown Nov. 8, Coal-Gao, R. STEVENS & Co.
DEPARTURES,"
Nov. 21, Karo, for Swatow.
21, Argyll, for Yokohama, 21, Antenor, for London, o, 21, Dale, for Bangkok.
21, Imperatrice Blisabetta, for San
Francisco.
21, H.M.S. Mosquito, for a cruiso. 31, Gwalior, for Europe, do
21, Nouveau Coriolan, for Halphong. 21, Fidal, for Buence Ayres. 21, Lucky, for Bangkok
21, Yangisze, for Shanghai, 21, Tu Lee, for Bangkok, 21, St. Idens, for Sydney.
CLEARED,
Jessie Jamieson, for Quinhon. Washi, for Saigon. Batchoy, for Macao.
Geo. Skolfield, for Callao, Johana Friederich, for Nagasaki. Siamese Crown, for Bangkok.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Mesos, from Cooktown, 87 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Gwalior, from Hongkong: for Singa poro, Mr H. Roberts; for Bombay, Mr
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
charges.
Shipping.
(No. 4800-NOVEMBER 21, 1878...
despatched to Morvan important town invalided from the Corps. It is believed about 500 miles to the north-west of that the Regiment will embark early in the Cabul, and considerably to the south of"
Goods per Anadyr undelivered after the river. Oxas, which has hitherto beenyear, say in February, and that it is just Naon, subject to rent and landing regarded as the ultimate limit beyond possible the 27th Inniskillings (Lout:- which the Russians cannot be permitted Colonel Richard Freero), now at Malta, to advance southward without a corre|will rolleve the gallant 28th. sponding move on the part of England,
General Memoranda,
SATURDAY, November 29:-
Daylight-Olympia leaves for Swatow. 11 am ---Sale of nuserviceable Govt. Stores at E. M.' Ordnance Stores, Queen's Road East, by Messrs Lane,
Crawford & Co.
Opera Bouffe at the City Hall
SUNDAY, November 24:-
Daylight. Yesso loaves for Coast Ports, MONDAY, November 26;→
9 p.m.-Theatrical Performance by the Band of the 74th, at the Garrison Goods per Argyll-andelivered after this
date subject to rent.
Theatre,
THURSDAY, November 28:-
The ostensible object of this expedition. We hear that a burglary was committed at ary fores will no doubt be to watch the
Russian frontier; ita real object is in all No. 1 Proya Esst last night or early this probability to secure any advantages for morning. The thief or thieves appear to Russia that may offer themselves as the hare entered the servants quarters where results of the coming campaign in Afgan- they got off with property belonging to the istan, and to afford the Ameer as much
servant valued at about $150 No alarm moral sud, possibly, substantial support
as advisable, as well as a safe refuge in the was given, and the robbery was not disco- event of his discomfiture.
vered until this morning. The thieves aro Considering the great outery that has evidently at their old game, so residents been raised by the American journals re-should not place too much reliance on the garding the Halifax award, the announce-armed police.
ment that a United States despatch de-
clares that award injust and excessive THE Band 74th Highlanders will perform might perhaps have been half expected, the following programme at the Officer's although one would have imagined, seeing
Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of the United States Government has been Mers to-morrow night, commencing at 8,45
Call and Europe.
FRIDAY, November 29 :--
unable to find. qlaimants for the fifteen p.m.:— millions of dollars paid to them under Overture,
Precios......Weber.
Tenders for repairs of Marques del Duero the Alabama award without protest and Selection,... Les Vepres Siciliennes,.... Verdi.
to be sent before 11.30 a.m.
in the face of Sir Alexander Cockborn's - Valse,.................... Bien Aimes,..... Waldtoufel. dissent from the award, that our Ame rican consine would have paid aver Menmuir leaves for Singapore, do, on or these five millions of dollars without
SATURDAY, November 30:-
about this date.
TUBEDAY, December 3-
3p.m. Deeldental & Oriental 8. & Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sa Francisco.
MONDAY, January 20
Bale of the Iron Screw Steamship Ameri- so, by Messrs. Hughes & Legge, on or about this date.
THE
grumbling, especially as the money has been already voted for the purpose. The matter is one that concerns Canada! rather than the United Kingdom, but it in neverthelem to be hoped that Lord Salisbury will stick to his reply that the award must be maintained, unless the United States Government exhibits its willingness to return the money of the Alabama award still lying unexpended in the Treasury at Washington. The prin- ciple of international arbitration is a
Abdoola Allarakhla ; for Aden, Mr S. Gut HONGKONG DISPENSARY, grand one, and invariably productive of
mann; for Venice, Mr G. Oliver: for Southampton, Mr Adam Lind.-From Yo- kohama for Southampton, Mr and Mrs J. C. Hall and infant; for Venice, Mesare G. Gilbert, C. M. Gilbert, A. Gilbert, and Dr. Voeder.
Per Yangtae, for Shanghai, Mr Poven- stedi.
Per Kare, for Swałow, 180 Chinens. Per Antenor, for Singapore, 392 Chinese; for London, 3 Seamen.
SHIPPING REPORTE
The British steamer Mecca reports: Lift Newcastle (N.B.W.) on the 25th, bad ine South and B.E, winds and clear wos. ther, arriving in Cooktown on Nov, 2nd, Loft on 3rd, and had fine weather through Torres Straite. From Booby Island to Daslan Straits, light variable winds, from Baalan to Manila Bay dull and cloudy wonther with strong N.E. ges From thenos to port strong N.E. winds and high sea with heavy rain. On Nov. 16th, passed Company's steamer Chariton from Hong- kong for Australian porta.
Established A.D, 1841.
香港大藥巖
A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING OHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE AND Retail DruGGISTS, IMPORTERS
Druggista' SoxDHIES, NURSBar Requi- SIZES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMBRIVAN, AND FRENOH PATENT MADIVINES, MANUFACTURERS-
•
OF
Buda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Barsaparilla
Water, and other Aorated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision,“ Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
-----
Batisfactory results, except to the losing party. We came out badly under the Alabama arbitration, and grumbled amazingly for two or three years; it is now the turn of our trans-Pacific Brothren, and while they may grumble to an unlimited extent, it becomes a great and enlightened republic to pay up its debts smartly and honourably.
B
Heminiscences of Balfe. Galop,.......La vie Farisienne,....Offenbach. Spanish Danzas.
MB J. BUCHABan, Bundmaster.
SUPREME COURT,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honer Mr Justice Russell.)
21st Nov., 1878.
A. E. Meyer . J. P. N. da Silva, $160. This was a claim for breach of contract. The claim was for two months' rent for the house No. 8 Praya East. The defendant denied the claim, asserting that he had never concluded the agreement.
Mr Toller appeared for the plaintiff, and Mir Holmes for the defendans.
After, the lotters had been road which Passed between the parties, Mr da Silva was called, and said that the letters con vered exactly what transpired. He sald he told Mr Shepperd distinctly that be (defendant) must remove from his house on the 28th. He did remove, as be was threatened by Mr Mourente with the conse quences if he failed to vacate,
Mr Holmes said that it must be a com- plete contract.
Mr Toller said that he would ask His Lordship to consider the evidence of the witnesses in conjunction with the corro. spondencs.
́His Lordship said he would consider the
case and give his decision on a future day.
Police Intelligence. (Beth Magistrates sisting.) 21st Nov., 1878,
GAMBLING.
The past year seems to have been a rather unfortunate one for the sovereigns of Europe. Two attempts have been made on the life of the German Emperor. The young King of Spain lost his wife a few months after marriage, while a Renter'a telogram, dated October 25th, informa ng that an attempt to assassinato the same sovereign has been made by the Internationalists in Madrid. Then in Rome, besides the death of the *Sovereign - Pontiff," occurred that of King Victor Emmanuel, while telegram we publish to-day furnishes the intelligence that King Humbert has been stabbed by an assassin and slightly wounded, and that the President of the Council of Ministers, in seizing the mis thoroughfare and gambling with orange Fan Aking, for obstruoting the public | creant, was mortally wounded, It is pigs, was sent to two months' hard labour,
added that the reason for this attempt on the life of His Majesty is not known, bat that it has no political significance. How the conclusion can be arrived at Kwok Aso, Chung Kwong Lan, Tein that this attempt on the life of the King Ateu, and Tang Amul, were charged with is without political significance while aghting and creating a disturbance near
Gibbs' Wharf. the motives of the assassin are unknown sald that he saw
The arresting constable the 2nd defendant 19 an enigms that has yet to be solved. | strike the 1st defendant on the head with The war and rumours of wars, and the a bamboo, the others did not use bamboon. REUTER'S two last telegraphic budgets generally unsettled state of the continent, Me Creagh fined the 2nd defendant 83, or contain
one or two items of news of are, we think, in some degree auswerable 14 days' hard labour, and to be exposed in considerable interest. day, the 23rd inst,, instead of as pre- the announcement that in consequence of of the sovereigns of three of the chief language.
Foremost comes for these dastardly attempts on the lives the stocks for three hours for using abusivo the Afghan difficulty a committes is European states during the last twelve For SWATOW, AMOT, & FOOCHOW,—being formed, with Lord Lawrence as monthis.
Fer Yea, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the chairman, to favour au immediate meet-
23rd inst.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close:-
For SWATOW.--
The publication of this issue commenced $8.50 p/vi.
Per Olympia, at 8 p.m. Tomorrow, the THE CHIHNA MAIL.
22nd inst.
For SHANGHAI,-
Por Mendaue, at 11:30 am, on Satur
'day, the 23rd inst.
For SAIGON,-
Per Pernambuco, at 8.30 pm, on Satur
viously notified,
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOV, 21, 1878.
ing of Parliament. As an ex-Viceroy and Governor-General of India, doubtless Lord Lawrence takes Considerable now an ultimatum has been despatched interest in the Afghan question, although
to the Ameer, it seems a little too late
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE
"CHINA MAIL.").
ABUSE OF THE BAMBOO,
ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE. Chun Alu, and three others, chair coolies to Dr Young, wore charged with assaulting P. C. No. 289, (Long Alai), in the execu- tion of his duty at Hollywood Road. It appears, according to the constable's evid ence, that a chair was standing in the middle of the road, and he ordered the coolles to move it and they refused. He then at
to trouble Parliament on the matter, Fer E. E. A. de O. Telegraph Oos Line tempted to arrest the fourth defendant and
MAILS BY THE FRENOR PACKET.-- The French Contract Packet Amazons will be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 28th Instant, with Mails to and through the Unites Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar. Unless the collective wisdom of our two stille; to Salgon, Singapore, Bata- legislative houses could furnish some via, Gallo, Australia, New Zea valuable hints for conducting a campaign land, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Beyin Afghanistan, which is not very pro
ascoffie ensued. Dr Young came out of a honse to get into bis obair and asked for the constable's number. Dr Young raid that there were only two cooltes with him, there might have been three when they took
LONDON, 19th Nov., 1878. In consequence of the Afghan difficulty chelles, Réunton, Mauritius, Bues, bable, the chief results of a meeting of a Committee is being formed, with Lord and Alexandria. This is the best Parliament at the present juncture, Lawrence as Chairman, to favour an im, him sway from the house, but he did not opportunity for forwarding Corre would be a few long speeches with remediate meeting of Parliament, spondence to E. Africa, the Cape,spect to our Afghan policy, already, it is St. Helena, and Ascension. Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA to be hoped, decided on by Her Majesty's
by this Packet.
Government, and the nightly pestering
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, re, jane
Wednesday, 27th Instant.-
& F., Money Order Office aloses Post Ofice closes excopt the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 28th Instant.-
7 &M., Post Office opens for sale of stampa, Registry of imsters, and Posting of sil correspondence. 10 M., Registry of Letters eas, 11 & Pont Office clones except for Late
to
Lotters,
(11.10 M., Letters (but Letters only) except those to and through dush alla, may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.80 M), when the Post Offos Orensa
entirely.
-
The King of Italy has been stabbed by an assssein and alightly wounded; the Pre-
The Council of Ministers has advised the Sultan of Turkey to make some amicable arrangement with Servia.
of the Marquis of Salisbury and Colonel sident of the Council of Ministers in seizing Stanley for "reliable" information as to the miscreant was mortally wounded. The the course of events on the north-western would-be assassin has been arrested. The frontier. The reply to the Ameer to season for this attempt on the life of His the British ultimatum has doubtless by Majesty is not known, but it has no poli this time been received, and should be
tical significance. shortly made public. It was on the 2nd November that the ultimatum was delivered to the commandant of the fortress at the entrance of the Khyber Fass, and as the distance from that fort to Cabul is only about one hundred and fifty miles, the ultimatum should reach the Ameer and the reply to it be receiv ed at Pashawar by the 18th instant. Should the reply be unfavourable, it speme rather a doubtful question whether an advance will at once take place or operations be deferred to the spring, |....” If the report as to the terms of the Butik
ultimatum be trustworthy, that donn,
74th Regiment rdered Singapore..
LOČAL AND GENERAL,
We would remind Jurors that the Original Sessions will be re-opened to-morrow at 10
notice. The fourth defendant was not there st all The constable wanted to impede the passage of the chair and wanted to drag it to the Central, but the doctor would not allow it. Summons dismissed.
G
TO-DAY'S FINES.
Kwan Awong and Bar Yan Shing, [hawkers, banking fish contrary to Market
Ordinance. Fined 50 cents voch.
Kwan Awan, au bazib coolie, cutting earth at Robinson Road. Fixed 80 conta.
John Dunn, Beaman, British_steamer Fined $) Karo, drunk and fucapable.
canto.
Chung Aman, & carpenter, assaulting one Lan Aling with a plank and quiting his bead, for which he expressed regret," Fined $3, and ordered to pay $1 amends to the complainant..
Trang Auan, boatman, being found lofter- ing in a bighway at night with intent to commit a felony at Yow-mah-ti. Ordered to find security for his good behaviour in one surety of 45 for two mouths.
Cheung Afuk, a coolie, cutting trees on Crown land at Aberdeen Fined $6,
Tong Aobi, a coolie,, unlawful possomion of an oplum pipe. Ordered to fad security in $10 to be of good behaviour for 6 months.
Hongkong, November 14, 1878. no? ment must prove galling to the Ras Tre charge of murder against the nine men alans as well as to the Ameer, fasat West Foint was proceeded with to-day, much as a telegram from Bombay assertz MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. that the ultimatum informs the Ameer before Mr Francis.Mr Deanys defending The United States Mail Packet Belge that fo must dismiss the Russians from the prisoners. The cape was further ad- It seems that fan-collecting is to be the
will be desputabed on TUESDAY, the his country and preserve a position of journed unill Saturday next, when it is tage next season-and-it-is-elated-that-a- 3rd December, with Malle for Japan, complete neutrality. It is quite probable thought the cane will be concluded so far as lady novellet, taking advenings of the San Francisco, and the United States, that the ultimatum does make a demand the Police Ceurt enquiry is concerned. If theme. No doubt she will do it brightly
fancy, is going to write a book on the of this nature, seeing that the presence
which will be closed as follows -
NAPIER, British barque, Capt. W. I Bryar.Messageries Maritimes,
FIRTH OF FORTH. British barque, Capt... Registry of Letters ABRE,
of the Russian Embassy at Cabul gave they are all committed for trial, the dock stand, with the exception of two or three 3. Cowper-Olyphant & Co.
2.30 PM. Post-Office closes, but Letters rise to the present
difficulties. the Supreme Court will be found rather more or less fragmentary notices appended to es bibition catalogues, bars will be CONDOR, German barque, Captain E. (except for Non-Union Countries) may Most likely it demands either that the small for their reception.
almost the first English book on the aub, Steffens.8leased & On
be posted on board the Packet with Russians be dismissed, or that a counter
fest. In France only three "monographs" until the time of departure Postage British mission be received. That, how. The telegraphic orders received, under Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies Over, would scarcely comprise the whole
....
COLOMA, American barque, Captain M. Hall Rossell & Co.
EARL 02. Devon, British barque, Captain James Beer, Captain.
Holstein, German. B-m, schooner, Cap. toln O. Kulper,-Edvard Schollness & Coi
(except the Bahamas and Hayti), of the British demands under the car which H. L's 74th Regiment must prosesd Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay oumstances. One significant paragraph as soon as possible to Slugspors, will not
on fans exist. The beat, until lately, was
that of M. Rondot, written a quarter of
a
century since but only four years ago,
a famous art publisher brought out the
and protry, and will help the novelig og
can no longer be sent by this route. in a recent telegram asserts that surprize those who have been cogulsant of book of M. Handel, which is both learned Hongkong, November 16, 1878, de Russing expeditionary fores has been the large number who baya lately besaker way.
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