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MARRIAGE

THE CHINA MAIL.

On Nov, at the Parish Church, Dunton, Muses, by the Rev. C. Carru- them, brother-in-law of the bride, assisted hy the Rev. Yevison Lorsine, unle of the bridegroom, Hsay AlexANDER MCPE

of Berkeley House, Leadem, to' HARRIET, Hecond daughter of Mrs Macter, of Wetherdon, Patusy, and widow of the late Neil Macleod, of Manila.

DEATЛIS.

At the Loudon Mission, Hagkeng on tl December, BELEN DONALD Brucess, mistrun of the Nethersee Hospi

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On the 29th November, at the Victoria Nursing Home, Shanghai, HERMANN MAAK, of Heilbroan; aged 23 years.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Notes by the Way.

France has recognised the new Panama Republic.

The death is announced of the American

painter, Mr Edwin Lord Weeks.

Mr. Seddor, Premier of New Zealand. Proposes to enucludu reciprocal agreemonts with foreign countries,

The death is anusunced of the eldest son of Admiral Bayle, of the Fronch squad- ron in Chian, The Admiral arrived at! Shanghai on Nov. 29 when he received:

Extra Dry, The mitication of this issue commenced the sad nowe. The deceased young offices

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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, Moeting. Non-Meeting of hareholders of The China Traders' Insurance Co. ford

the Head ice.

Auctions.

2.30 p.m. - A cetion of a titre Almontient of Japanese Carion, N., at Me V. 1. Reined Sales Rooms.

Amuscments.

pum, Pertarunt.ve at City Hall.

General Memoranda

WEDNESDAY, December 9

Goods par Safaris unclaimed after this date at Nem will be subject to rent sud laiding charges.

Goods per Denbighshire undelivered after

this date subject to rent, Finay, December 11-

9.30. Military Practice.

2.30 pm. Auction of a quantity of Household Furniture, at Mr Geo. Laminert's Sales Roomis,

nt 5.40 jan

The China Mail.

BONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1903.

EDITORIAL, CONIMENT.

We most apologise to THE GOVERN Gur readers for not be

ing able to give in this

ON

MENT AND

THE PRESS

bad served in the Chinese campaign under General Voyrun. The Admiral was much grieved on receiving the intelligence and left for Ningpo, where he will reinsia for a few days.

Subscription Griffins.

Twenty-four Subscription Oriftius laev- ing arrived, they were drawn for at Ken- nedy's Causeway Bay Repository to-day,

at. 4.30 p... Telegraphic advice has been received from Shanghai that 8 moto ponies have been passed, 19 of which will be shipped to-morrow,

The Currency of China.

issue the flovernment | replies to the questions

The Japanese Qummissioners for the neked at the Legislative Council meet-reform of the monetary system of China ing this afternoon by Sir Paul Chater, met with Professor Jonks several zimun behalf of Mr H. E Pollock, since the 17th ult. at the Bank of Japan,

was absent. The Council met regarding the monetary question in the Fur k three lock and the answers Est. They finished their consultation on wem given to the questions before the 20th ult.

three, For some Un- half-pust

Via Siberia. Accountable reason, the Government.

who

A correspotulent writes to us under held the replies from the Press whilst this date (7th December) as follows:-It they devoted their attention to the may interest you to know that I have bills hefore the House during received a letter vin Siberin boaritig dates which period the reporters lud praes follows pil

da. Hud the tically nothing to Government been the 'cast con- siderate and shown, any desire to assist the Press they would have hand-Gamblers Caught.

London, G. Shanghai...... Hongkong, 3 R

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Nov. 6 Dec. 1 PE. 5

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TELEGRAMS.

['cujisa man's exquaSIVE SERVIŠA, Į serRLD BETTER, in WOMPATI

BRITISHERS IN FRANCE,

FETED THROUGHOUT

LAND.

THE

Enthusiasın for Entente Cordiale.

LONDON, December 7. The party of British Members of the House of Commons, Peers, and Colonial

Hate.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1908.

THE BELATED `SIMLA.'

THE SATURDAY NIGHT CLUB.

Mr G. Rowler-I more (and it was cer

Pho R.31.5. Binets, (Capt. F. Summers) [Cunastenke DY WILLIK WIMBLE.] carrying the Raglish mail. renched Hong, The Saturday Night Olah held ita usual koog this morning nearly a couple of days meeting on the Bowen Road Bridge. At

She should have strived here on

nine o'clock there were but few membera Saturday at noon, and was delayed owing | present, and argument took place about the to the bad weather experienced aftur leny. Iatoneas of the hour and the amaliness of ing Singapore. · Almost the whole of the the attendance, way up she was stamming in the teeth of a strong monsoon and heavy seas, and so bad

ried) that Mr G. Arzulous takes the was it at times that little headway could be ¦ chaic in the absence of Mr T. Alkative, made. Two of the forward derricks came He is developing the fover of sinth. co grief in the zole, keing blowu down and | fulness, which is peculiar to Hong sumsbed, but otherwise there were no kung. (Cheers.) He wants to become accidents. The progress was decidedly slow, one of the nobility, and that only about beratur purus pel for the pure dona matil he develops the disease

made. This is unusual P. and

timo, and will give a good idea of the Agents General, and several indies, camere, which are generally here on who arrived in Paris at the latter end strength of the wind and the roughness of

the sea. of last month, are still visiting the chief cities of France.

AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

cannot

Mr 8. Nobbish--- Will the worthy brother dingnosed as halfpastaineishness, which ----

kindly unlighten the Club by giving a definition of that sesquipedalinu expression

halfpastnineishness (Hear, hear.)

Mr. G. Rowlar tis only the profoundly | ignorant who do not know what that com Everywhere they go they are being

Crew Injured on 'Glengarry."

plaint is, and unly the little people dwell- feted, and the most cordial speeches are The Glen liner Glengarry (Captaining down there who do get attucked with being delivered, testifying to the en-M. Willy, R.N.E), which arrived at the it. Down there was indicated by a thin Kowloon Wharves at 10.40 a.m. to-day, ängse which pointed at the tiny lights seems to have had a very rough passage twinkling in the City of Victoria.) The all the way from England.

thusiasm of the hosts and their guests for entente cordiale.

The party consists of between 80 and 100 Englishmen and women stid strived in Paris about November 24, when they were given a cordial welcome at the Elysee by President Emile Lambet and other French | notabilities--ED. CML)

first. ynptoms of halipastoineisbncas re noticeable at entersinments at the City On the run up from Singapore, which Orl. They are smobling of feet down was left on the 28th November, she stops, rustling of clothes, Licking of shins experienced a strong North-cast monsoon, against obstructive seats, stamping of fest

on other peoples' toes, and general upset with tempestuour-hend son, which swepting of whatever happers to be going on. the ship fore and aft, and caused her to (Hear, hear and applause.) labour heavily, the bulwarks rolling under I've seen em curing in. Halfpastnineish- Mr 1. N. Dignite-Ha, ha, I know 'em ; at times. Violent squalls, accompanied by nesa! Good name Sign of nobility! (REUTER'S BERTION)

rain at times, were encountered every day. Ha, ha! Is it nobler in the mind to suf-

fer the kicks and—-—-' THE CHILIAN BATTLESHIPS.

Owing to the motion of the ship, all the LONDON, December 4.

passengers were more or less unwell. The Chilian battleships the Liber find and

From the English Channel until Singa. Conslitucion just purchased by the British pore was reached, the weather was rough were built by the Vickers Maxim Co, midovery day, almost withinnt cessation, and Anustrongs respectively, and for their size are the most powerful ships afloat.

THE COTTON CROP.

the cargo had to be retrimmed at Singapore.. Four days out from that port, a partion of the ergo (iron) again shifted, and re. quired constant attention (ill within a few Hongkong harbour, hours of arrival The cargo dashed frove sidu to side alevory roll, cresting a fearful noise. On several occasions the vessel had to be slowed down and brought head to son to allow the crew to re-adjust the cargo, and on one of those occasions, when the carpenter (Oliver) going to assist he was knocked down by

&

Mr P. O. Etical—(Balancing himself on the tumil of the bridge and shaking his fist at the flag-staff)-Ah, good idea To us, or not to be that is the question: Whether 'tis noble in the body to suffer The kicks and hamssings of fig nobility's

bools

trochles

Or to Lake arras against the condy And by opposing end them? To chuck

them out

And more, by sudden onslaught; to any we

ord

The heartache and the thousand (un-)

natural shoe

That flesh is (net) heir 'tis a consum- Devoutly to be wished.

mation

An announcement estiunting a shortage in the Cotton crop, which is far below expectations, created the wildest excitement on the Now York Cotton Exchange; brokers fought each other in their eager ed the replies to the reports as soon A gung of gamblers were suprised an

ness and prices shot up tel and twenty

At Now Olenna fortunes words and his head was cet open so badly-(Loud applause, sud continued cheering.) as they

rend, which would Catherine Hill Road, in consequence of points,

that the wound had to be stitched by Mr L. I. Poyalist-Why don't the Dr Johnson. Oliver was also badly braised precious press-(Oh 1-h, huo, hoo.) have called them to be copied. in which ten of them appeared at the Magisande and-or within five minutes.

Mr LO. Quations-You ought to be about the legs. Two sailors also met with In every trney to-day before Mr T. Surcombe Smith. The advanen in American caiton has similar accidents. Ty munke mistrers worse, pressed over the precipics. (General dis- time for publication to-day.

The three principals were each fined 825, caused the most intense exuitement in the Chief Officer. Mr D.R. Cooke, who had order.) well-regulated Parliament or Legislative

Mr G. Arrulous-We do not want any Goods per Sand Maru not cleared on Council every facility is given to the one month's gaol with four hours in Manchester and Liverpool, and it is cou-a fost smashed while at buat stations

the voyage out, was still hors de combat reflections on the press. They wore done the stocks, while the other seven were each sidered to be terrible calamity for and unable to render any assistance. so brown last week, and have been bawling Press to secure full reports, but in Hong fined

Laucasbien if the American estimates that Captain Wiliy had an anxious nut over since (Oh, is that a grak)?

sleepless time throughout the whole trip. kong the reverse appears to be the case.

correct, Polo. If the Government think that the re? porters attend at the Council meetings For pleasure they make a mistake. They Tools per chay un cleared on this go thern for the benefit of the public

.-A. 1. C. Performance at the City Hall,

Chis date subject to reut. SrsDay, Decolaber :--

Gonds per glad arulelivered afur

this date abject to rent. Goods per Stor not cleared v✈ p.m.

n this alguljeer to rent. MaxGay, December 14-

Fate Sulleer to rent.

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On Saturday afternoon at CansuMAY Bay, a team representing Scotland defect. en team representing the World by five goals and one subsidiary to three gone, and the Govorzamentbeing a body The teams were as follows - Scotland, formed in the interests of the public-Liour. Simpson. (1), Mr J. Johnstone (2), should do all they can to let the people Mr C. H. Rosa (27), Mr Lyon, R.S. (4). The know what they are doing. If the World, Mr Xars, R.N. (1), Capt. Nugent members whose duty it is to read (2), Capt. Carletou (3), Major Radeliff (4), the questions would speak sufficiently loud for the reporters to hear there

wouki br noe need for them to wait the convenience of the Government for the written replies.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

A Funny Mistake.

The late Mrs H. D. Stevens,

By die death of Mrs H. D. Sterens: of the London Missionary Society, who, as autrun of the Nethersole Hospital, has for many years rendered public service of in kind that all classes of residents thorough- ly appreciate, there is lost to the Colony highly epable worker in the cause of Christian philanthropy. The large at- dnnen of Chinese and Non-Chinese at

the

WRECK OF H.M.S. FLORA. The cruiser Flont is ashore on Denman Island, British Colombin, and is probably total wreck: her stern is ten feet under

writer.

LATER-

The Flora was going full speed to the thick weather, she ran on the rucks with firing ground when, mixtaking a bencun in tremendous rce. There werono casualties, although the officers' quarters wore it mediately flooded.

Listos, December

On

As she lies at the wharf, the Glengarry presents weather-beaten appearance, and it is easy to imagine the discomfort and anxiety of the officers, pasiengets and craw during their trging experience.

THE NEW COMMANDER-IN-

CHIEF.

|

Mr L. I. Ployalist-Is that why they sto quing bald ?—(Laughter).

Mr. N. Dignity--I stripgly reset pun" and personalities, Mr Chairman, the man who made that refrence to reverend heads ought to be kicked to Kennedy Road. (Hear, hear, and aries of approval.) And, besides, I would have the indiscreet brother know that all men do not go bald because they bowl, (Expronsions of surprise.)

compre

Mr I. N. Qulsitive-Ali, well, tell us, gentle stranger, how they lose their little bits off the up (Laughter.) Major-General Hatton Arrives,

Mr I. N. Dignity Well, if you were

and so dull of not so ignorant This morning, the belated Her Silahension, you would know that it is a arrived in port, having on beard, amongst strange characteristic of many women that other passengers, the new General Com- they feel where men think.

(Lond laughter, and jets at the inquisitive

The mu in lying on an even keel and there is no danger of her breaking (30. The damage done is apparently slight, but manding the Forces in South China and string will be difficult. When the vessel Hongkong, Major-General Villiers Hatton, putaped out, an effort will be ande to C.B., Mrs Villiora Hatton, and Lieut. beavó her off the rocks.

RUSSIA IN ASIA,

Ward, A.D.C.

Owing to the expressed desire of Major

meats of Russia uro to be stopped, now is

The Mandani says that if the eneseach General Hatton, there was no official the time to do it, when Japan can dent a welcome, and he landed in mufti. He was blow effectively, but no friend of Jap however given a cordial welcome to his now can contemplate collision without the

The Times of Ceylon of the 18th Nov. says:- In the course of his address to the Buddhists yesterday at Quen's Ilouse Bthe funeral, which took place in the deepest solicitude and sorrow; whatever sphere of influence' by Colonel L. F. Excellency Sir West Ridgeway naid, It is a Happy Valley last night, testified to question whether some of your endowments extern in which the deceased lady was held might not be uudised for the purposes of for her work's suko. education.' This was reported in a local paper: Li some of you sell your dimunda

SPECIALITIES.they might be utilised for the papers of

Children.

ethuestion? A getel of an iden?"

Fire at a Police Station.

Funeral of Sergeant Mann.

"

member.)

Mr G. Arrulous Order, order this out of unworthy conduct will lower the standing of the Cab→→→→

Mr G. Rowler-How'silly. How can it lower me when our standing is on Bowen Road-will rey us down m chairs 7 (Sniggers.)

Mr L. I. Ployalist-Now there is order 1 will resume. I was going to ask why the prosa did not endeavour to eradicate the halfjastninoahocss; they want some- thing to write simt

hor present vulnerability may be. Russia Brown, R.E., Acting Commander-in-Chief, has almost inexhaustible reserves anil may Major Chichester, D.8.0.. D.A.A.G., Mr R. E. Socrofol-What rut Let 'em expect is recorer hereafter whatever she is Major W. Baker Brown, R.E., Acting tackle the microbes! (Ileur, hear.)

Mr M. Usical-Tory've already killed temporarily c

viraolled to foreg

A.D,C., Captain E. C. L. FitzWilliams, 'em off, and life henceforth will be a dream,. A.S.C.. a Mrs Baker Brown and Bratea-in. (This apsouncement caused great [DER ONTASIATISCHE LLOYD SERVICE. |

Mr P. O. Etial- On Saturday afternoon the funeral of THE HEALTH OF THE KAISER. Chichester, who went on board the Sind

shortly after she muoret at her buoy. De late Sorgene Q. Mann, of the 20th }

The health of H.M. the Emperor of Major General and Mrs Hatton looked Company of the Royal Garrison Artillery, Germany is taking very favourable in splendid health and enjoyed their voyage took place at Happy Valley, The funeral progress. It causes some surprise here out well, though the last strotch of it from cartege was a long one, and insile the at the foreign press, which at firat showed

Masonic Installation.

BERLIN, November 30.

EXPEDITION TO THIBET.

nounced from London' to be necessitated

excitement.)

Ob, tell me at in hopeful numbers Life in Longkong's but » dream. And all thogarinsarodead that slumber

In our bread and milk unsaya,

(Laughter and Applause). At a Inte hore on Saturday night a fire

McL N. Dizzy-Suelt lovity is useem WATSON'S

broke out in a bedroom in the Kowloon bad of the Brd Burmas, and a drin much sympathy with the sick Eroperer. Singapore was not as pleasent as it mighty. (lear, hear. The press should be now continually spreads alarming reports have been owing to the heavy monsoon and protested. If they cunnt find things to City Police Station, and dainage to timex-party, as well as two companies of the about the user's condition, which are big seas anking things decidedly uncon-write about, the Governinent and the

This is the case tent of $500 was done before the flames Royal Garrison Artillery. To the solemn absolutely baseless.

fortable and progress monotonously slow. Sanitary Board should help them out. BALSAM OF ANISEED could be extinguished. Sergeant. Gordon notes of the Dent March in Saul the expecially in France arel England.

Major-General Button whose facadenites should the slow railway concessionaires,

and Joe Chamberlain. is in charge of the Station, and on Satur-procession wound its way to Happy Valley,

that he possosses considerable strength of Mr J. Ployalist--Let 'em go for The British expedition to Thilat is une mind, undagging energy, and great ro-saparation. (Shane.) What Is Great Gives immediate relief and quickly cures day evening, together with his wife, he left where the reusing of the deceased were

Itain done for us? (Floots and groans) all cases of fough, both in Adultsand the place locked up, and went to Hong.intorred, A volley was fized over the gravo by local dificulties on the frontier inado by sourcefulness, comes from a family of We're only a Crown Colony, run by pop

kong. On their return home, at about the conclusion of the ceremony. a.m. in Sanday morning, they found the bedroom in times, With the assistance

The Installation of the Right Worship- uf some Chinese and Indians, Sergt.

fal Master of the Naval and Military Lodge Gordon manage to put the firo nuit, WHITE EMBROCATION was fortunato in tong able to (818, 8.0) was held on Saturday night at

AB confine it entirely to the one room. the Masonic Hall. After the ceremony was concluded the members of the Lodge Sportsmen will find this a first rate remedy it was, however, the loss sustained waS

ent down to an excollent supper. supplied to the room itself by dro and to the roonig beneath by the water running down, a-con by Mr Ying Kee. The health of the Right pains to the limbs, ir application bassiderable amount of personal property was Worshipful Master was proposed by the destroyed. A chest of drawers which con- Immocliate Past Master W. E. Claret, and semost soothing and comforting ekretinal clothing was burnt, two gold broc- was suitably responded to by the 1. W,

WATSON'S

And

Mr P. O. Etical-

Let us car the blanky paftor Let us rise in dignity,

the Philetans. It is not expee ed that guardamon, and was in fact in command awl circumstanen (Joud laughter.) We're any warlike operations will be needed,

of the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards in worse than a pearl establishment-We've no walls round us. (Loud applance, and SUCCESSOR TO BISHOP ANZER. the Khartoum expedition of 1898. His shours of Hoomy,' and Let's have

Rishop Auser of South Shantung is causing Button.

The appointment of a successor to the late father, the late Colonel Villiers La Touche separation.")

was a Lieut-Colonel of the some difficulty, as the proper man for the Grenadier Guards, and he is also a nephew place cannot be fund. The reception which Bishop Anzer had in Rome by the Pope, as of the veterau Sir Houry de Tiatne. With well as by the Secretary of State and the the blood of such woll-known men in his

tion in which he was held by the Vatican. hearty, and has shown the great consider

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KOLE PROPRIETORS

MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS.

Natabiated A.D. 1841. December 1903.

in moner, as well as bedding effects were

had he been much later the fire would" cer-

Los nos, Decomber 3. Geest Britain has announced that it has

to the Espiro in the East, and should; with the new governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, de sol towards the Colony'a progress.

After the exchange of greetings had

deigass in Thibet. The object of the taken place, the party boarded the bunch present British expedition to Thibet is not and unaflod: for Blake Pior, teritorial aggression, but scientiße auā j

where, upon landing, chairs were taken graphical investigation.

to Headquarter House.

chus, one gold watch, e dressing the B. Pro. P. Byet. After the supper also lost or consumed. Segcant Goldon the hall was cleared, and an entertainment arrived bome just in the nick rime, for was held, at which the lady friends of the tainly havo caused more destructions. The members were admitted. The programme only explanation of how the tire originated was carried out under the direction of · ITALY - AND FRANCE. was that a dog and a cat were left in theatr. T. Armitage, and was arranged by

PARIS, December 1. houec, and may have knocked a kerosini

Eile Loubet, President of the Republic lamp over, which was standing on the table, the Tamar Variety Company. Amors of France, has departed from the Capital Other than that there was no clue as to how those who contributed to the succes of for Ronie, where he will be the guest of the the fire started. None of the property dee the orening were Messrs C. Beaumont, King of Italy. trayed was covered by insurance,

His departure was accompanied by an

As the General landed, a salute was fired from the Tanur, and that was penetically the only indication the Colony had that he had arrived.

Ilis Excellency takes up his duties from

over by Colonel Brown.

A. Jock, T. Stovanson.. T. Hoskin, P. enthusiastio dunestration in which was Better than a Plaster Jackson, T. Mitchel, and T. Jago. The shown the good fooling prevailing tomed today, the seals of office being handed

Committeo was composed of the following: Italy. PIECE of flannel despened with Mors Horley, Claret, Inst, Jackson, A. Chamberlain's Pain Bales and bound Day, Gast and Blake. The officers for Lin

The World of 3rd November says: ----Co- lonel Villiers Hatton is under orders to leave England immediately for Hongkong,

Lot us down the Royal Standani, Let us be a nation free Let us go and conquer China, Let us bang the mailed Sst. Let us slaughter creeping Bruin, Let us give Japan a twist, Let us squugh the rotund John Bali, Let us clip the Eugto's alas, Lek us Jean-Craponnu-throttle. Let us wreck the Spaniarl's.cse. Let us have a Hongkung monarch, Let us have a chopping bluck Let us capture all the nation, Let us put them in the stock. But first

Lec us int spon the Fent-top---

We're all balay, loony foole, Don't know our Empire's saving us From being worse than mulus.' (Cheers, and Mr I. 0. Norant's voice: Ole Hingland for Hever!)

Mr G. Rowler-It is outrageous to do- aiguste us as loony fools' and I for one resont it. (Shoals of concurrence.) The

member who made use of this expression should withdraw, and----

Mr 1. N. Dignant-I move the adjourn- ment of the sitting--

Mr M. Usieni-Standing (Disorder.)

Mr I. N. Dignant-Lier (Consterna tion.)

PHILIPPINES TARIFF. to the affected party is superior to any ear were invested as follows:-Immediate:

WASHINGTON, December 1. plaster. When troubled with a lame back, P., Wor. Bro. W. E. Claret; Deputy The House of Representatives has uotib- or pain in the side or chest, give it a trialMnator, W. Bro. T. Howell; Wor. Sugared President Roosevelt that no Philippino and you are certain to be more than pleased Wardell, Bro. F. Last; Secretary, War H. tarif legislation will be considered at this to take up the duties of his new command, Mr M. Ualent-I only lie when Train with the prompt relief which it affords.

and his promotion na major-general-is-to bed," (Laughter.) In every community it is a frequent Horley Senior Descon, Bro: E. Day session of Congress.

Bir 10. Etical-Ob, lio os no lies. Let date from the day of cubarkation. Ho Organist. Bro. W. Carbury; D. of C., Bro. occurrence for some one to be burned or R. 3. Allwork; Stoward, Bro, J. East; BOSTON CUTS TEXTILE WAGES. will unko the isth Gronsdier Guardsman us talk of the Jockey Club and its princi. scalded. The best treatment is Chamber W..W., Bro. P. Jackson: Treasurer,

ples. Let us land te prin Inin's Pain Balu, which almost instantly Bru J. J. Blake: Junior Deacon, Bro. Economic conditions in the East hing be on the Active List of General officers-all- relieves the pain and quickly heals the W. Wütshire: Chaplain, Bro. R. M. judged from the fact that 75,00 treilea of major-general's rank. Two general injured parts. For sale by alchemistsanel Henly: Junior Gaard, Bro, A. W. Hill 7 works of this city have been notified that medicine vendors; Warwiss Ltd., General Tyler, Bra. J. Vanstone.

their wages will be cut a tenths after to clay, oficera per battalion is a fair proportion. Agonte,

Boscos, Dec. 1.

A united rush was made at the unwise somhor, and the mesting, as uaual, wound up inggrin.

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