NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Carrying the German and United States Mails. THE FOLLOWING MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS Ems, Eider, Elbe, Werra Fulda, Neckar, Oder, Donau, Main, Rhein, Weser, Hermann, America, Strassburg, Koln, Hannover, Frankfurt, General Werder, Graf Bismarck, Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm, Habsburg, Salier, Hohenstaufen, Hohenzollern, Nurnberg, Braunschweig, Leipzig, Ohio, Berlin, Baltimore, ARE APPOINTED TO SAIL BETWEEN I. BREMEN AND NEW YORK, Calling at Southampton. From Bremen every Sunday and Wednesday, from Southampton every Tuesday and Thursday, from New York every Saturday and Wednesday.* Return Tickets at reduced rates. Special winter rates. II. BREMEN AND BALTIMORE (Direct). From Bremen Wednesday weekly; from Baltimore Thursday weekly. TO BALTIMORE FROM FROM BALTIMORE TO FROM GALVESTON TO III. BREMEN AND GALVESTON, TEXAS (Direct). TO GALVESTON FROM Bremen, 500 Mks. IV. BREMEN AND BRAZILS, (BAHIA, RIO, and SANTOS), Calling at Antwerp and Lisbon. Departure from Bremen 25th, from Antwerp 29th, from Lisbon 4th of each month Departure from Bremen 10th and 24th, from Antwerp 14th and 28th, from Bordeaux 19th and 2nd of each month. AGENTS IN LONDON: KELLER, WALLIS, & Co., 5 and 7 Fenchurch Street, E.C.; 32 Cockspur Street, PHILLIPPS and GRAVES, St Dunstan's House, Idol Lane, E.C. Agents in Southampton...... KELLER, WALLIS, and POSTLETHWAITE. Paris and Havre ...... LHERBETTE, KANE, and Co. New York............... OELRICHS and Co., No. 2 Bowling Green. Baltimore ......... 19 Antwerp.. Bordeaux ......... The Express Steamers A. SCHUMACHER and Co. B. DE VLEESHONNER. CHARLES Koehler. R. KNOWLES and Co. "Elbe," "Werra," Fulda," "Ems," and "Eider," unsurpassed in speed and elegance, leave Bremen on Wednesdays, Southampton on Thursdays, and New York on Wednesdays. WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. The well-known magnificent Steamers of this Line Sail every THURSDAY from LIVERPOOL TO NEW Calling at Queenstown the following day. ARABIC COPTIC YORK, And from LIVERPOOL, Every THURSDAY. SALOON. The Cabin accommodation is in the centre of the ship, where the noise and motion are least, and is lighted with the electric light. The Saloons occupy the whole breadth of the vessels, and are unusually spacious. The Ladies' Saloons and the Smoke Rooms are commodious, and handsomely furnished. In each vessel are Piano, Library, Bath-rooms, and Barber's Shop, &c. Electric Bells communicate with Stewards from each berth; the State-rooms have water laid on, and every possible convenience. Baggage not required in the State-room is stored in the Baggage-room, to which passengers can have ready access. Saloon Passage, 12, 15, 18, or 22 Pounds each berth. Return Tickets, available for Twelve Months, at Reduced Fares. Arrangements have been made by which passengers are booked through from Liverpool via New York, San Francisco, (American Overland Route), to the principal ports of China, Japan, Australia and New Zealand at special low rates, passengers having choice of three Lines of Railway from New York to San Francisco, and thence by the magnificent steamers of the Pacífic Mail, Occidental, and Oriental Companies. INTERMEDIATE (with all requisites found) AT LOW RATES. STEERAGE FARE TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, OR BALTIMORE AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER FIRST-CLASS LINE. Passages can be engaged and Tickets obtained from any Agent of the White Star GENESTAL & DELZONS, 1 Rue Scribe, Paris, or to ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., 10 Water Street, Liverpool, MESSAGERIES MARITIMES DE FRANCE. London Head Agency:-97 Cannon Street, E.C. FRENCH MAIL SERVICE, via SUEZ CANAL. Mahé, Réunion, Mauritius, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Nouméa (New Caledonia). PROPOSED DEPARTURES FROM MARSEILLES, AND SUEZ. LEAVE Marseilles. 8 April 1885. Suez. 6 May 13 May Mahé, Réunion, Mauritius, Adelaide, YARRA. Melbourne, Sydney, and Nouméa, CALEDONIES. And every 28 days thereafter at Mid-day. India, Colombo, Batavia, Singapore, Cochin China, China and Japan. PROPOSED DEPARTURES FROM MARSEILLES, NAPLES, AND SUEZ. LEAVE Marseilles. Naples. Sunday. Tuesday. India, DESTINATIONS. Colombo, Singapore, STEAMERS. 12 April 1885. 14 April 85. 20 April '85. Batavia China and Japan, . Colombo,Singapore, Batavia,China and Japan, And every alternate Sunday thereafter at 10.0 a.m. Rates of Passage Money to DJEMNAH. Oxus. INDIA, CHINA, COCHIN CHINA, JAPAN, REUNION, MAURITIUS, AUSTRALIA, and NEW CALEDONIA, from MARSEILLES. Reserved accommodation for One Passenger can be obtained by application to the Company under a special tariff. Special Return Tickets issued. Beer and Table Wines are supplied Free to First and Second Class Passengers; extra Wines, Spirits, and Liquors are charged for apart. *** Passengers eastward of Suez securing their berths in London are entitled to the free conveyance of their luggage to Marseilles, as explained in the Company's handbook. They are also allowed to purchase Railway Tickets for the journey from London to Marseilles at the reduced prices of £5, 1s. First Class, and £4, 1s. Second Class. These tickets must be obtained at the London office of the Company. For further information relating to Transit through France, see the Company's handbooks. For all further information apply to the Messageries Maritimes de France Company's Offices, 97 Canon Street, London, E.C., and 51 Pall Mall, S.W. LONDON, 1st April 1885. Every alternate (As altered from 1st April 1885.) DEPARTURES FROM MARSEILLES. THURSDAY 9 April, noon) 123 for Naples, Alexandria (Bombay). Port Said, Jaffa, Beyrout, TriLarnaca, Lattakieh, Egypt and Syria poli, 16 Egypt, 30 And so on thereafter. Every alternate. FRIDAY 3 April, noon Levant & Syria 17 And so on thereafter. Alexandretta, Mersina, Rhodes, and Smyrna. for Naples, Alexandria (Bombay). [for Palermo, Messina, Syra, Smyrna, Rhodes, Mersina, Alexandretta, Lattakieh, Tripoli, Beyrout, Jaffa, Port Said, and Alexandria. for Algiers (and Oran by Rail). [for Syra, Smyrna, Dardanelles, Constantinople, Samsoun, Kérassunde, Trébizonde, Batoum, Kustendje Sulina, Tulscha, Galatz, Ibraila, and Varna.* for Naples, Piræus, Dardanelles, Constantinople, Salonica, Cavalla, Dedeagh, Samsoun, Kérassunde, Trébizonde, Batoum, Kustendje, Sulina, Tulscha, Galatz, Ibraila, and Varna.* Mediterranean Railway Combined Service of the Paris, Lyons and with Messageries Maritimes, at reduced Fares. Through Tickets from Paris sold in London or Paris for the following Ports: and vice versa (with option of breaking the journey at Lyons during eight days) To Alexandretta, Alexandria, direct, Beyrouth, Constantinople, Dardanelles, Jaffa, Lattakich, Mersina, Piræus, Port Said, Rhodes, Smyrna, Syra, Tripoli. Through Tickets from London to Paris. The Company issues First and Second Class Through Tickets by the South Eastern Railway, from London to Paris, available for 7 Days, with option for the holders to break the journey at Dover or Folkestone, and at Calais or Boulogne, at the following rates:Via Dover and Calais, First Class, £3, 15. Second Class, £2, 6s. Via Folkestone and Boulogne, First Class, £2, 17s. Second Class, £2, 3s. Also, by the London, Brighton, and South Coast Railway, Via Newhaven and Dieppe, 1st Class, 1, 145.; 2nd, £1, 5s.; 3rd, 185. BRAZILS & RIVER PLATE LINES. DEPARTURES FROM BORDEAUX. On the 20th of each Month, at ro a.m., for Lisbon, Dakar, Pernambuco, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Monte Video, and Buenos Ayres. On the 5th of each Month, at 10 a.m., for Corunna, Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, Monte Video, and Buenos Ayres. In consequence of quarantine regulations, the calling at Rio de Janeiro on the outward voyage of the Steamers leaving Bordeaux on the 5th of each month is suspended during the winter. Through Tickets from London to Bordeaux are kept and sold at the Company's London Agency. For Regulations as to Free Dispatch of Baggage see the Company's Hand-book. For all further information apply to the Offices of the Messageries Maritimes de France. 97 Cannon Street, London, EC, and 51 Pall Mall. S W. LONDON, 1st April 1885. SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW AND THE HIGHLANDS, (ROYAL ROUTE via CRINAN and CALEDONIAN CANALS.) THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Columba, Gondolier, Glengarry, Cavalier, Inverary Castle, Lochawe, Clydesdale, Clansman, Islay, lona, Staffa, Fingal, Claymore, Glencoe, Lahness, Ethel, Lochiel, Sail during the Season for ISLAY, OBAN, FORT WILLIAM, INVERNESS, STAFFA, IONA, GLENCOE, TOBERMORY, PORTREE, GAIRLOCH, ULLAPOOL, LOCHINVER, and STORNOWAY. (Circular Tourist Tickets in connection with the various Railways are issued on board.) These vessels afford in their passage a View of the Beautiful Scenery of the Clyde, with all its Watering-Places the Island and Kyles of Bute-Island of Arran-Mountains of Cowal, Knapdale, and Kintyre-Lochfyne-Crinan-with the Islands of Jura, Scarba, Mull, and many others of the Western Sea-the Whirlpool of Corryvrechan the Mountains of Lorn-of Morven-of Appin, of Kingairloch, and Ben-Nevis-Inverlochy-the Lands of Lochiel, the scene of the Wanderings of Prince Charles, and near to where the Clans raised his Standard in '45--Lochaber-the Caledonian Canal-Loch Lochy-Loch Oich-Loch Ness, with the Glens and Mountains on either side, and the celebrated FALLS OF FOYERS. Official Guide, 3d., Illustrated, 6d. and 1s., to be had from the Proprietor. Tourist Tickets in connection with David MacBrayne's Steamers are issued by Henderson Brothers (The Anchor Line of Steamers), New York, and their Agents throughout the United States. Time Cards to be had of Messrs D. APPLETON & COMPANY, or Mr E. M. JENKINS, 257 BROADWAY, NEW YORK; or sent, post-free, on application to the ProprietorDAVID MACBRAYNE, 119 Hope Street, Glasgow. GLASGOW, 1886. |