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A smoking opport will be held to-day, com The Tokyo Elevated Hallway is to coel 6 "domestic dwellings that the Board pro-

poses after December 15th to strictly menciar at 8.15 pm, in the Bagineers | million you fastand of the original estimate of "enforce the provisions of the Bye-laws! Institute, to which members and friends are

invited,

M. Pultetan, French Minister of Marine, has issued order stopping the construction of thirteen submarina torpedo-boats of the Sizine

The police reported yesterday that a cargo- boat had been sook by steam-launch in the harbour on the previous day. The grew were rescued by the Water Polies On the suns day a ergo-boat ran into a sap which crossed its bows, the occupants being thrown into the water and the sampau overturned, The crew of the luckless craft were picked up, and the sumpau was subsequently rightel.

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L'Echo de Calue of the 25th ult. saya that the contact for the construction of the cable from Pontianak iu Borneo has been Saigon to awarded-The same paper anggests that the proposed visit of the Court to Paotiugla is inte.ded to become a permanent change of the capital of Chius, the Empress Dowager having, never been really at her case since her return to Peking.

governing Doinestic Cleanliness, and Ventilation, and that the Board will, if on inspection it be fennd necessary "direct its officers to cleanse and disinfect *premises under the provisions of the Byo-type.

laws for the Prevention or Mitigation of

A very interesting 200 yards swimming “Epidemic. Endemic, or Contagious Dixmatch tork place the V.R.C. last evening "esse." Theiden underlying Dr. Atx188ON'S, between Messrs C. J. Cooke, A. Hamphreys, proposal is that a trial should be given to and N. H. Alves for a handsome cup presenten

Under instructions of Vinoroy Yuan Shikui, voluntary as oppsed to compulsory eleaus by a local merchant, Cooke finished first by ing of premises by the Chinese, in accordance nearly six secouls from Alves. Humphreys says the NC. Daily News, the military author WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS with the strong representations ande by gave up after completing hall, the distance.ilies of Peoting are busy enlisting 3,000 more new troops, to be added to his disciplined forces, the Chinese members of the Sanitary Board There was a large attendance of spectators.

white on the other hand a similar number of the on the 10th ultim. The Chinese, said the

obsolety Heal Army of the late Viceroy Li President of the Berd, should have a

Hung.chang, and Lien Chun or foraight?) drillek territorial army of Chihli, are being opportunity of undertaking the work of A

gradually dismissed to maka way for the now cleansing their houses themselves. anonth is to be slowed them, during which

troops. In this way it is intended to gradually time unt only must every Chinese houses be

replace the obsolate corps of Chilli in two years. thoroughly cleans, but alo-and this By sz. De bot.every European resident would do well to keep in mind-the servants' quarters in Europen houses must also be made clean. After the expiration of the mouth, on the 15th proximio, if it should be found that any premises are not been put into the Dessary condition of cleanliness then 100 the Souitary Hoard's officers taust step in and do their duty. The President pointed out as the advantages of his proposal, that the Chinese would be co-operating in the cleansing work this year, the suggested wethed being less froublesome to them than that of last year; that the whole of the Colony would be cleansed in about one month' instead of in five, as was the case fast year: and that instead of costing the Calory money the Celsusing operations

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As misprints in the Timice are of rare occurrence, the following is perhaps worthy of notfee. It occurs in a San Franciscs telegram. which ruas-The steamship Lofund's, which is lying the action of British-Australia cable to

Fanny Island, was sighted at noon as the 3rd inst. in latitude 27 28, Longituds 187 19.” For Funny read Fauning.-We am in a recent number of Black and White misation rate, thres tiges, of the Viceroy of Hupet (sic) and Hunan,

By kind permission of Coloned Tremonger und offers, the band of the 33rd Burma Infantry will play at the Hongkong Hotel this evauing, from 8 to 930 o'cker.

March.....Zama," Overture..." Lodish

A Ceylon paper reports that the repaire to the steamer Nilhedule, of Glasgow; are being carried out expositionsly by Messes. Walker, Sons & Co. The firm's divers have successfully covered up the rents and the water in the fore- ak al forohold having now been pumped fout the work of repairing is being carried on from the inside with greater despatch. The cargo in the after-holes, which ind-bo-a adjusted to raise the bias of the vessel to permit of the repairs from outside baing carried out without nach difficulty, will now be discharged, and the vessel will be able to leave for Bumbay to be dry-nocked and repaired.

TELEGRAMS.

REUTER'S "SERVICE.

MISS JANET WALDORE

A brief sketch of the career of Mins Janet Waldorf, the talented young American zetress, who is the principal of the theatrical company which is to commence a season at the Theatro Royal, City Hal, on Monday atoning, the 17th London, 20th October November, may be of interest to our renders

Miss Waldorf, sithaugh of dino stature, and com- rasading presence is a young woman, and only ME, CHAMBERLAIN'S TOUR.

a few years ago osmmenced the arduous staties It is officially stated that His Majesty King of the eulent of bistrionic art. Mies Waldorf Edward expressed a wish that Mr. Chamberlain protege of Mrs. A. Dow-Carrer, under whose skilful direction she studied the rationa visit His Majesty's dominious over the seas it requirements of an actress. After patience, one of His Majesty's ships, and that the long study and a profound devotion to her the débutante. A brief toge through the his Admiralty have accordingly selected the Good mentor and art she emerged into the sphere of Hope to convey the Right Honourable gentle

wan to South Afrion.

portunt cities in the U. B. proved successful, and then Chicage, St. Louis, Omalta, Danver and other sities were visited. This added to the artist's experience and popularity. Suc cording thin a conson was featured in an Francisco, where the audiences ere oroditea with being the most critically serers in the States. The young artist mude a hit, and Press and publlo were nasnimous in their verdios regarding her ability, voice and presence During that sojourn she appeared in such important and difficult, classical and standard LONDON, 18th October. | rúles us. Rosalind in As you like it, Talia, in

THE IRISH SITUATION. The bulk of the Nationalist members of the House of Commons have suddenly left, for Ireland, to note the progress of the land agitation. A few only remain in torn for watching purposes.

RACING-THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

The following is the result of the race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes ---

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"SCEPTRE OFFERED FOR SALE.

Mr. R. S. Sierier's Sceptre was offered for

On the fifth day of the Bois de Balogne race- meeting in Paris on the 280 alt, it was appre- obtaining the services of seroral American lended that there would be a difficulty about jockeys, as they had been cited to appear before sale at Newmarket with a reserve price of Manuel Klini

Cherubini a magistrate who was investigating a charge of

Programmie :--

The Hunchback, Portiu în The Merchant of Venice, Louh in The Forsaken, Judiat in Romeo and Juliet, Viola in Tunffth Night, cutrice in Much Ado about Nothing, and many other similar characters. Offers wero receivel from Noir York, which were occspted, aut on appoarando there success was instantaneous. The New York pajme publishing faltering eriticisms and her exceptional power of delineation was recognised by the large audinous.

The adept pupil and the laugh wern warded for their hard work." Her reputa tion at somparatively an early stage was

would rather bring in mofey, as defaulters Setection... "The Mea enger Bag," Jvin Caryll | card-sharping, in which one or two Americans / 24,000 guiness. No bids were made; and the ablished. A return visit was said to tho

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who own horses in Paris and Tod Sloan, the virette,"

Momager would he finest. This last, piat, wu con-Sotection .....

*Tendres Maisons," ......

Wolltenfel jockey who has been refused a licence to ride, fese, did not strike us before, when Dr.

were implicated. Sloan was placal under ATKINSON declined to support Mr. Üstors Dames Comique "Punch and Judy," Boggetti arrest, but was releas xt, which would make it at the Sandury Board meeting on the titl

appear that nothing sorions had heon brought October. Discussing the rejection of Mr. -The late Emile Zola was suly on his mother's home to him, ut it is quite certain that many in the way of owners have OSBORNE's motion on that ocasion we side of French descent. His father. François undesirables sitggested that the residents of Hongkong Zok, balf italian and half Groek, was a soldier found their way to Frame in the wake of the would prefer to reject the measures of of the Napolonic wars, who, after the Restora-American juckuya.

tion, became a ciril engineer. His travelled a 1501.02, fhough not with wo reckless an expenditure, rather than drop cleansinged deal, visited Israel and Lazhand, was Concord in the laying of the first railroad in measures-in-the-forthcoming winter We

Germ-ny, bold for a while a explain's cammaission- also suggested that a voluntary cleansing in the Foreign Legation is Alg tia, and scheme would result in countless presen-ately settled down to supply the small town of tions for neglect. We think, however, that Aix-en-Provence with waterworks. It was in A S. WATSON & CO. in his proposal to apply the bye-laws the boarse of a visit to Tavis in canestion with

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MARRIAGE. On the 24th September, at the British Consulates General, and afterwards at Holy Trinity Cathestral. Shanghai, by this Rev. . . Helye, M.A., CHASES REAS, on of the late James Buxw, J., of borgau, to Erin Wistyneis, daughter of the late DAVID BRAND, of Shanghai and London,

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Cleanliness and Ventilation," ete, after giving the Chinese a whole month, duly advertisol, in which themselves tout their houses in a properly snitary golition, Dr. Aktssox is making a straightforward attempt to enforce the giranliness of the nite houses of "the Colony, while at the same time consulting the prejudices of the Chinese in a manner which seems to have met with the approval of their representatives on the Roard.

the financing of this enterprise that he met Mite. Eguilla Auhart, a Parisian from the Te France, who became his wife in 1839, and the mother of the s destined to such high literary erainence on A prib2.184).

We regret to have to chrondele the death of another old resident in him in the person of Mr. Albino da Silveira, who died yesterday at Macao at the edenicul age of 70 years. The coensed gen slaana waas umplɔyal ja the Uima asurance Society of Canton as bookkeeper for many years in Shanghai and Hongkong and retired on jenson same yours ago. He was highly regarded by his employers and by every

who had the plaisare of knowing him. Mr Silveira was a wid war, and a daughter who was wsister of chrity. He was a Kaight Con- wander of the Portuguese Order of Christ nud weanderstand that he also held an orlar coafor His funeral red on him by vipo Las XIII.

o'clock.

A telegram to the Shayghai Tines, dated hondón, 2th October, says: Disquietuds

The unfortunate coincidence of a shortage of water with, the commencement of special sanitary measures, repeating the experience of bist, your, enly emphasises what we said yesterday with regard to the water question. It is true that there is some promise of the augmentation of our water-supply, bot of course we cannot consider the situation ebanged at all so für. Dr. CLARK is of the plads at Macao this afternoon at 53 opinion, that a four hours' supply will be sufficient for cleansing purposes, but wo DEATH.

fear. That

a certain amount of waste On the 1st October, at Man, Knight Com-

be encouraged, if fresh Water

over pluus. of Russia along the I dian froutier Budder Aldo A, Suven, aged 70 years. They

As Dr. AraINHOS

are based on communications which have passe neral will take place to lay at 130 pai. Friendsalone is to be used. are invited to tend

2006 considors that salt

water is suitable teton Russia and Afghanistan for several for the scrubbing of flours, cannot the months. It is said that the Foreign Office was Sanitary Board make arrangements, when advised of the initial proceedings and that when no protect was fortheuning. Russi cox- the stipulated mouth begins on the 15th and the intentiss until that government Hugong Offren: 14. Des Veux Hoán cinsian, for salt water to be supplied for cusidered itself no laago: restricted in its The prapaval LINOX OFFICE: 131. FIBET SEE. E.C. such purposes. There will be as appreci- relations with Afghanistan.

able extra cost to the Colony and the Russian consulate at Cabal is now said to be potable water-supply will gin greatly regarded at St. Petersburg asa matter of right, the oil agreement with Great Britain having thority. A heavy rainfall: just nor would We suggested, twelve days ago, that the render such a stop unnecessary, but fubes virtually abrogated by English filtro to Sanitary authorities should explain what default of that the Sand ry Bourt might telegram of the 21st ult. to dipan says: measures of plague prevention it was pro-w. Il consider the advice of its President.

Viscount Cranborne, Assistant Secretary of posed to take during the coming year in We have always suffered in 'past years from State for Foreign Affairs, stated in dim House this Galony. On the 16th ultimo a proposal hack of foresight with regard to our supply of Commons today that, Russia has propost by Mr. E. Ossense to repeat the general of water, and if we err this time it will be to establish direct relations with Afghanistan, cleansing campaign of the winter of 1991-2 for better to err on the side of exges of bat His Majesty's Gorerminat have refused to was defeated. Dr ATKINSON. Principal

precaution. The dangers and inconventences give their consent." Civil Mical Officer and President of the of a water famine in such a city as this are Board, then suggested at the Board should recommend that à se temporary inspectors he engaged, whose day it would be to visit the houses and ascertain the state of elliness or otherwise of these houses. If they are dirty, said Dr. ATKINSON, the Chinese should be given, say, a cuple of weeks to undertake the work of cleaning them; then let the houses be revisited at the end of the fortnight, and if they are still dirty let the Board stop in and undertake the work. In pursuance of this sugge-tio> The dead body of a Chizazio, with the head Dr. ATKINSON moved on Thursday last, and geshod in four places, was found in a house at the Sanitary Board unutmously adopted 1, Valley Thi Shek Ka on Thursday. Tho the resolution that the Board obtain police are investigating the case, which prosents

protest upon ustice."

The Noroc Frenyt publishes the following:- Our missionaries in Chius hare frequently been and are still reproach with making uo offspraad Christinaity in China and with Waiting until the Chiness cons to them aut ask to be baptised This attitinda on our part to- warle propagandism was imposed by a quite exceptional fate of affairs, but the result must nevertheless be regarded us favourable to Russia's interests. Today we have abundant those missionaries who approach them for par- evidence to show bow the Chinese behave to poses of pussytiam. It can surely be con sidered as profitable to complicate one relations with Chian, with the assistance of Christian propoganda. If we begia actively to spread Orthodoxy among one Musaulinan subjects in the Trans Cangas and Central Asis, it may lead to anything at desirable consequences, We are stroog in these regions precisely because we do nelíuterfero wish the religious convictions of the ustivo population. Why should we modify our wa l-tested policy and endsavour to convert a dl fraction of Lao Chinesa people to the Orthodox faith? That would not help ns to Bassify China, bat only einse as to be place in this category ofwhite-fazol.devils, On the other hand, we ought long again have adds a good school to our Legatios in Peking. We ought to havo u.school in the capital of China, if it is only frequented by a small number scholars. Ita absence is constsatly felt. But ane Church missions should devote themselves to scientific exploration aut only convert those

people to Christianity who spontaneonly ask them to do so. Orelloxy will prospor bettor in such conditions than by zailous propaganda."

FOOTBALL.

This afternoon on the Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play Mr Pringle's XV under Rugby rules. The kick off isnt 4.15. The Club will play in the Club jessys. The following will play for the Club: However a London E. M. Knox, fell back: W. R. Ra ortion, T. E. Pierce, J. Gas, and J. H. Sath, three quarter: A. Gogoan H.. Arthur. batres; W. W. Clarks, E. B. Hallifax, W. C. D. Wolfe, W. A. Crake. C. chard, A. Boyd, O. T. Farnes, and A. N. Other, forwards,

CRICKET.

mare was withdrawn.

MACAO.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

Macao, 30th October,

CURRENT EVENTS.

The weather has been very warm hero of late for thefine of the year, and the cross have suffered mach from the drongat; bat happily all today the clouds have gathered on every side and this evening it is raising steadily. Last Saturday tng Sandpiper arrived with Lieut, and Mrs. Ickhart from Whampoa for a ou days' stay in this port. As the Dia left on Monday for Hongkong, she is at present the only gunboat at Macno.

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principal citius en rottle for San Francisco. where, in new roles, Miss Waller de to her previos triumphe. Her fest experienas. outside her native laut, was a trip to Honolulu, thenes to Japan, China, qad India, where again only the most favourable impressions, wore ereated irs Waldorf incuriably in conversa tion with her friends, refers to her sojourn ju the East assures them that only the most plengaut recollectious are as ociated with that visit to the Orient. Mr. Lurrar and Mr. Melregor are also always enthusiastic in their terms of the appreciation shown to thin and the splendi treatment accorded them. Upon arrival in Australia Miss Waldo. 2 was engaged by Mr. J. C. Wiliamson, the hadits empresario: there, to appear in Sydney and Melbourne / Miss Weldorf was supported by bfr. McGregor und a company of Huglisl and Australian artists, who were amoriutud "ith Fen-Hur Sherlock Holmes, Sign of the Croar, Tires Muskeluura,

It does aus appear that the colony is toner Wilson Barrett's Company. Again tào e gain mach from the recent risit of the Portu verdict was all that could be desired. A tour guess Minister to Peking. The projected rail. of Now Zealand was mud, where Miss Wadorf's way to Canton is net brought any nu er to portrayals of many characters were, m cordingto off, and the only suggestion which this Chiness Potter, Miss Janet Achurch, and realisation which oans that it is still very for the papers, preferred to thứ 67 - wa Government had to make for the Improving of Ocil. This pão, le ai u grost Brinkh: pas. 8- the commerce of Maçao was barioteristic of in the guth endorsed the opinions of Chinese ideas upon the subject The Minister others. Di Waldortretarne vidi ijljna, Japan. was advised that permission would be graciously and logolulu, to fullll engagen ntin America, given to the Portuguese to advance the Imperial under the skiiful guidance of Air, Ariuur Sey- Customs barriors so as to include Maos, i stendur, a prominent Australian and Aittorio, a of ending at Lappi ss at present.

The advantage of this was to be that the Portogusse coull collect dues from junks and other vessels coming to Macao, and that trade would be free from Macao into China. Bat on. the other hand it would destroy the advantages which accrue to Macao sa à from port, and would give the Chiness a prat st for regarding the colony as in reality part of their own Empira. Sacha commercial concession scarcely saecus to warrant mech enthusissm, and naless there are other conmissions which have not transpired, this mission will no prove of any calno to Portugal or Magno.

SZECHUEN.

wanager. dhe nofible Testure of the sessou here will be the opportunity of witnessing Miss Waldner's interpretation at a suaber of dod lug roles in the latest and most succesful plays,

CHURCH SERVICES.

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

Rod November 23rd Sunday after Trinity. Matins (11.) Responses, Tallis, Venito, Goss, Palms, Goss, Tallis, Oakley u datishall; To Duuni, Garrett in I (UI), Benedictus, Beethoven in D (7th M.); Auilium, What are these, Stainer; Hymn, 429, Kyrie, Hopkins in P (71); Offer tory Hymn, 235.

Evensong (5 45 p.)

Repouses, Tails, Tachos, Tails and Flintoft, Magnitiont, Lawes ja Idli ; Nun Dilaitis Oussey la D (9th). Anlaum

What are these, Staner, Hymes, 247 aud 437 (3rd); Vasper Hymnu. Stesse,

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(Corner of Des Voeux Road Weil su Western Strest.) Mains I am) Vunite, Elsey 14 Deum, Russell Jubilate, Gregory, Kyris, Hyne, 201, 566, 321, and 33 S. 1A

Holy Communion 12.30.

The Universal Casette says that when the Box-rs entered Changin last time, there were hardly sufficient militiamen to offer any resist. unce;"'iu - consequence of this Pr foot Shon bts ordered each tipao to employ ten militiaen 25 as to be prepared for any omergency, At the end of last month, the fifth sea of Judge Chen capturel suventent Boxers just outside of the North Gate of Chengtu → The captives were of botli sexes and of differentages. It was reported to the new Viceroy, Chen Tson-suen, who or- dered that they ba.tried by the magistrate before punishment bo indicted on them, as the Viceroy Latest news from North Sian states that the

The following have been selected to, play in had heard after geaching Szochura that the

renson (6.30 pm)zent too notorious for us to hesitate when oppor troops and gendarmerie are wel! able the Match-ills, Plains" (XII aside) soldiers often made indiscriminate captures for

Magnificat, Gronk: Nano Dimittis. Farby tunities offer, early in the sesson, of doing cops with the Stabs. The following details to-day, compoing at 11 to

the wake of rewards. Thas many innocent per Hymns, 514 488 322 gud 20. §. E something whereby to curtail our expendi of the recent death of Captain Jensen of the

Hills: Capt. P. H. Fawcett, R.A., Colonelsons suffered with the guilty. The for-igs ture of an element so essential to the welldurmeric are given by the Staro Observer. Ferrier, A. F.D., H. R. Hacock, Ljent, France, rendants of Cheugla, with the exe ption ofThe salon launch inspring will call othe was in comment of an ad- Hayhurst, B.WF.; Lient. Gwyther, RW.; the missionaries, have all mored to Changkin 0 and 6 p.m. to bring frickin uskora to the being and even life of the whole community,aptain Jenson

vaseed party of gendarmes marching into Payao. A. Woodgates, W. R. Lemarchaud, G. A. as they felt that they would be safer t ere, zerries (Kowasp Polich Fir 1430 ad 0); Woodeeck, G. P. Lammert, Major Wynne, General Tag hes returned from an expedition ratura afterwards The Answering Pen Marit. On the 11th inst. this party mol, aud

welcome me attacked a position belt by some of the Shou R.A., Capt. Radcliffe, I.B., and A. G. Ward. against the Bazert at Taibochen and reported cant the call me all heal tree. Stralgor

that his troops killed over a thousand of the decolts at Hony Ebing, a place eight hours' march south of Payao. It appears that Captain

rebels. Jonson was shot while leading the attack. After he was shot the gendarmes retired, bearing the remains of their leader, to a position near the river called Baru Ma Kar, where they met the main body of gndurmes and trons. On the heat day a party of shans, 150 strong, came down to Barn Ma Kar and attacked the troops.

In the Supreme Court yesterday before His our the Chief Justice, Patrick Marron was convictol of crimini alt and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment with hard labour,

authority insert an advertisement in a suspicious element the English and Chinese newspapers, "requesting the occupiers of domestic

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Phija:--J. Hooper, P. W. Goldring, Liont H. W. Smith, E.A. Warren, W. C. D. Turust. Lieut. A. M. Tonimin, R.M.L14. Linot. R. F. Mahon, R.N., Dr. W. L. Martin, R.N., Lient. M. B. Rimington, S.F., Lieut. H, R.WF. Capt. Tallook, R.A, aud Capt. Danghty, R.W.F.

ships between 8 and 1009 0,12 and between

GOSPEL HALL

Apropos of railway dogs, e correspondent Arsenal Street, Top Floor, off Qusan's Road writes that the rasit potably dog of this at mp

held na follows-Sunday Acts 2, 4411 u Gospel Alldress, & pr.

Tuesday soldiers and Sailors Bible Class pm

ThursdayCoral Bible Class. 6 p.m. Saturday-Prayer Mesting, 0 p.m.

fox-terrier, employed for some years at the he ever met was "Charlie" a fairly well-bred Windsor railway station as abanerolunt bagust." He was a special favourite of the A cricket match will take place at the Happy Rayal family, and had an extraordinary capacity Nural activity still contiones. After a pre-Tho attack was easily ropulsed and the Shans + Valley this afternoou, commencing at 2 p for swallowing coins and afterwards sasting lim bary trial, H.M.S. Amphitrile loft yester noticed, leaving § deat and 6 captured with 7 between HMS. Tomar and Craigengewer them up. One day, four years ago. “Charlie

fund and took in a larger collection than usual. ** buildings to co-operate with the Board in day afternoon for the north. The Cressy was ponies There were no casualties on the Siamese Cricket Club. The latter team will consist of minde ao extra effect on hakalf of some obarity: #its efforts to combat palo by thoroughly taking in stores, etc., all day yesterday, and side excopting Captain Jenson. The King of M. E. Asgar, L. E. Lammert, A. O. Brawn, with the salt that he did and when his elenisins their dwellings between the 15th will probably leave to day, so will also the Sim, baring heard that Captain Jons has Bass, L. A. Rose, R. Pestonji, JD.parte was opened it was found to contain

pennies, und aluven half penny pieces. November sad 15th December next; and Allies, which is all ready for van The German left his mother in Denmark, has granted bor Kinnaird, J. L. Stuurt. M. H. Harteam, E.R, these shilling post, two sixpsany pines six.

Horton and R. Witobell informing, the others and occupiers of gunboat Tiger arrived yesterday from a cruise, a pension for life,

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