F.
Intimations.
KRUPP'S CAST STEEL WORKS,
Essen (Germany.)
Bole Agent for China, T. PEIL
CARGO.
Per American ship Sumatra, hence to San Franciscu, sailed March 20th: 13,165 bags Rice, 269 bags Beans, 139 bags Sugar, 1,996 boxes Oil, 1,015 boxes Soy, 250 boxes Preserved Ginger, 218 boxes Flour, 23 boxen Vermecilli, 235 boxes Samahoo, 25 HONGKONG, BRANGKAI, COLOGNE boxos Tobacco, 113 boxes Sago, 460 boxes Paperware, 278 balos Paper, 624 boxes (Germany.)
Fire Crackers, 580 boxes (11,600 lbs.) Souchong Tea, 10 rolls Matting, and 2,729 pkgs. Sundries,
PILOTAGE.
TESSELS inward bound can secure Pl- lats from Reef Island, from this date. Outward bound Vessels aan socure FIRST CLASS PILOTS by applying to the Undersigned at Praya Central, No. 29. The Pilot-boat's Flag is No. 5 at the mala-mart.
H. F. STUART. Hongkong, Apell 5, 1876.
Shipping Intelligence. HOME SHIPPING.
The following is taken from the latest London Paperb -
THE CHINA MAIL.
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tricts of the Chinese town.
It may be well to know what I dépendant de Saigon of the 15th instant saya-
"We publish under all reserve a rumour
which has been ciroulated bince this morning in our town It is said that a large steamer has run aground, about 30 miles from Cape St. James, in the neighbourhood of Pulo Catcer de Mer. An English steamer which arrived here ou the 13th passed close to this spot during the night and saw tho stranded versol surrounded by junks and boats, which led them to suppose that they were pirates waiting for an opportune moment to begin refuse to put any belief in this monÉ. the pillage of the unfortunate ship. We
[No. 3976.Manor 25, 1876.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. national Commission, so that its control transpired. Possibly he thinks it less description given by the Genoa of the vessel
should not rest exclusively with any single contral and that the transfer of the school seen on Pulo Coicer de Mer. RELIGIOUS SERVICES :—
Government or body of individuals. No ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL The Right opportunity bad, however, arisen for making to a new locality might operato prejudicially Beverend Bishop Burdon: The Rev. R. or even proposing such an arrangement, and against it by making it loss accessible to the Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the we had to look to such safeguards as we Chinoso. If this stranise he correct, thero First and Third Sundays in each Month: actually possessed against the risk of the At 11a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and Canal being managed in a way detrimental is not much force in the objection, for the Colebration of the Holy Communiod. On to the general interest. Of those, the pos- site in Bonham Road is neither remote from the Second and Fourth Sundays in such session by the Khedive of a large interest the centre of Taipingshan nor difficult of Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morting in M., du Lesseps' Company was one. Tho Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all two shocks which we could bring most access. There are two or three roads within a fow yards' distance which lead straight Sundays: At 4 p.m., Evening Frayer and directly to bear upon M. de Lesseps and Bermon. On Wednesdays: at 5 p.m., the administration of the Canal were the down into the most thickly-populated die Evening Prayer (shortened form), and ex-action of the Viceroy in the first place, and, position of Scripture. On all Holy Days:secondly, that of the Porte, as the Suzerain At 8 a.., celebration of the Holy Com Power Under present circumstances, it was impossible to foresee how far, in the juunion.
Military Service.-Rev. W. H. Baynes future, the control of the Porte could be M.A.-At 8.m., Morning Prayer and counted upon as efficacious. That of the: important. The Khedive, in parting with of Holy Communion every Sunday,
the shares which he now possessed in the hai. It comments on the proposed reduction UNION CHURCH.--Minister, Rev. James Suez Canal Company, would, in my opinion, of the andaries of the officials in the American
Morning Service, at 11 AM, -Lamont.
surrendor an important means of inducing diplomatic and consular services. It thinks Afternoon, 6P.M.
the measures taken by the Compony aud its staff, and as such we could not look upon such a transaction with indifference. We should certainly be opposed to these shares falling into the hands of another French Company, so as to make the proper- The Chung Ngoi San Po comments on the ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH, Rev,ty in the Canal more French than it already absence of means of bringing the people's Jan. 17, Alex. MoNeil, from Cardiff to A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam 65.
grievances to the notice of the Government. Hongkong,
Yuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn The Khedive intimated on the 23rd Jan. 17, Onward, from Liverpool to Hong-ng Prayer Litany, Anto-Communion, Nov. that he was willing to dispose of The Corean trouble, it says, was caused by
kong.
and Sermon, at 11 A.M. Bible Class, at 3 his shares for 4,000,000, and on the the Corean officials withholding the news Jan.-19, Sophie, from Cardiff to Hongkong, P., Preaching, at 6.30 r.. Holy Com 25th of the same month the British from their sovereign. Jan 20, Forward Ho, from London to munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese mouth.
Government accepted the terms subject' The Universal Circulating Herald saye Yokohama, do.
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE,-Service in
DEPARTURES.
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS,
The Chinese Mail gives a translation of
It tur
Jan. 6, Anule Braginton, from New York Latany alternately, Sermon and Celebration Viceroy, therefore, became all the moro the Chamber of Commerce report in Shang- not admigible that a ship passing closo
to Hong-
to Suanghai. sp5 Jan. 6, Ottercaps, from Cardiff
kong. Jap. 6, Lycka Till, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong. Jan. 10, Boho, from Loudon to Hongkong. Jan. 11, Titian, from Penarth to Hong
WASHING BOOKS. (In English and Chinese,) WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use
WASH Edles and Gentlenion, are now ready at this Office-Price $1 each,
"CHEIA MAIL Office.
· To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA.
kong.
Jan. 13, Antipodes, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev. W. H. Bagues, M.A. Service at 5 P.M. every Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in each month at 11 am.
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to another in danger should not bay stopped to make inquiries as to the name of the ship in dangor, ita cargo, its destiga- tion, and, above all, the possibility of lend- this is falso economy, and says the variousing asistance if necessary. Even supposing that the stranded ship was really surround- abuses in Chine officialdom are traveable od by pirate boats having hostilo intentions, to the smallness of the mandarine' pay. -
tho prononce of a large steamer at a little distance would have sufficed certainly to nvert all danger of pillage.”.
Tas following is the order of Servica of St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, 4th Sunday in Lent, 26th March, 1876 -
Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon at 11-Roader, The Colonial Chaplain;
Lesson, Genesis, x 11; Second Lesson,
the weather, the Departure of Jan. 22, Flintshire (str.), from London to the German language, by Pastor E. Elitzke, to the sanction of Parliament. The Chin-chow is one of the best governed dis- Preacher, The Bishop of the Diocèse First Jan 24, Victoria (str.), from Liverpool to every Sunday, at half past ten H., in agreement was signed at Cairo on the triots. Formerly the greatest disorders pre-Luke, I. to v, 21; Venite, No. 9, Mercer; same day. Among the papers is a devailed there, but it has since been made the Le Deute, No. 2, Mercer; Benedictus, No. spatch from Lord Ödo Russell at Berlin,
Owing to the inelemency of the French Steamer
"GUNGA," GABUZAU, Master, for Manila, is Postponed so MONDAY Next, the 27th Instant, at 10a.m.
Penang, &c.
Manils.
Jan. 31, Lord Macaulay, from Newport. to
Hongkong,
Feb. 1, Noarchus (atr.), from Cardiff to
Rongkong.
the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,Welling. ton Street, Very Reverend G. Burgbig For Freight or Passage, apply to
noll. In the morning, at 6 o'clock, 1st REMEDIOS & Cc, Feb. 2, Evelyn, from London to Hongkong. Mass; at 7, 2nd Mass; at 8, High Mass, mes Feb. 4, Undine, from London to Shanghai. with Sermon in Portuguese; at 10, Mili Hongkong, March 25, 1876.
Fab. 5, Candia (str.), from London totary Service, Mass and Sermon in English.
China and Japan.
In the afternoon, at 4, Catechism in Portu- guese, English and Chinese; at 4.80, Sermon I
FOR SHANGBAL
The Steamship
"OHINA,"
P. H. HENNINGS, Master, will be dispatched for the above Fort on MONDAY, the 37th Instant,
at Noon.
Feb. 6, Paul Maris, from London to
Shanghai..
Feb. 6, Scotia, from London to Hongkong. Feb. 8, Orchis (str.), from London to
China and Japan.
In Portuguese; at 5, Benediction."
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHAPEL, Spring Gardone.In the morning, at 7, Mass with
b, Benediction. Feb. 8, Kaisow, from London to Hong-Sermon in Chinese. In the evening, at
kong.
ROMAN Catholic RaFORMATORY, West Point, Rev. B. Vigano. In the morning,
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS, At London.-Steamers via Sues Çanak
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
mo27 Hongkong, March 25, 1870.
Naples.
Glenartney. Galley of Lorno,
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned beg respectfully to inform this Publio that they have
Established themselves as
BUTCHERS AND GENERAL COMPRADORES,
At No. 1, Graham Street, And are prepare to Supply Fresh and Salt PROVISIONS and Stones; also, WINES, SFI- RITS and ALL of every description.
MATHEW & Co, Hongkong, March 25, 1876.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
my6
March 24, H.M. S. Vigilant, from Canton, March 25, Chien jus Oliabse Oustoms cruiser, 80, Collins, from Chung Chow,
March 26, Genoa, British steamer, 1216, Corrigall, Saigon Mar. 21, Rice,-JANDINE, MATHESON & Co.
March 25, Norden, Danish steamer, 778, Jensen, Saigon Mar. 20, Ries.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Úo.
March 25, Kwangtung, British steamer, 491, Ashton, Foochow Mar, 24, Amoy 29, Swatow 25; General.-D. LAPBAIK-&-Co.
March 25, Killarney, Brit, steamer, 1000, O'Neill, Saigon Mar. 21, Rice,-INDSTEIN & Co..
DEPARTURES. Mar. 24, Diomed, for London,
24, Cawdor Castle, for Saigon.
25, Feronia, for Saigon.
25, Pernambuco, for Saigon.
25, Penedo, for Satgon.
25, Queensland, for Australia.
25, Braemar Castle, for Saigon.
25, Cheang Hock Kian, for Swaton
and Amoy.
Asia, for Balgeri:
OLÉARED.
Yeaed, lor Swatow.
Naworth Castle, for Keelung.
Wodan, for Saigon.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED. Per Kwanglung, Mossrs War ren, Richardson, Unterberger and Bojesen, 1-European deck and 128 Chinese,
Per Genoa, 20 Chinese, DEPARTED. Per Queensland, for Singa pore, Messrs D. Jones and Johnston; for Melbourne, Mr G. Jones; and 530 Chinese, for Australia.
Per Diomed, Mr Nowok and servant, sud-
31 tbird class; for Port Sald 3 third clasa.
Per Feronta, 100 Chinese,
Por Penedo, 19 Chinese,
Per Cheang Hock Kian, 260 Chinese:
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Killarney reports: light winds and fine weather throughout.
Tha British steamer Genoa reports, light E. and N. winds and fine weather until. yesterday when had thick weather to port.
The Britian steamer Kwanyting reports experienced light variable winds with cloudy weather and driealing rains through out. In Fooshow: H.M.S." Midge, & Rusa. corretto, and ate. Europe. Feased Douglas bound North, at 11.30 p.m. on 22nd. "In Amoy: B.M.8. Lapwing. In Swatowistra, Thales, Estepona and Atalanty
The Danish steamer. Norden reports: light #lade with cross sexs and fine weather till yesterday when had obcasional showers of faifi, Do the tat off False Varela, passed the Danish steameren, and British str. Arrafoot Apoor, and one Steamer name unkaown, all bound South Passed a steamer on the 20th off Cape Ti- wat, about 80 miles from Cape St. James, fying light with her cargo boonte in posl Hon. She had a poop and forecastle doek; black funnel.
CARGO.
Per German barque Centaur, beste to Portland, sailed on March 19th: 4,859 baga Rice, 56 bags Sugar, 35 bags Beans, 200 boxes Oil, 64 boxes Soy, 17 bales Paper, 100 pkgs, Samshoo, 13 pkgs. Freserves, 15 pkes. Fire Crackers, Drolla Malting, 1,206
Cashmere.
Moss Glon.
Sumatra.
Russia.
Viking
Sailing Vessels,
Ada
At Liverpool.
Antobor (str.) Mary L, Stone Agamemnon (str.)
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS, MAILS WILL ULOGE For YOKOHAMA.-
Per French Mail Packet TANAIS, at 11.30 am. on Sunday, the 26th Inst. For MANILA
L
Per GUNGA, at 9.30 am. Monday, the 27th Instant, instead of as pre viously notified,
For SHANGHAL---
Per CHINA, st 11,80 a.m. on Monday,
the 27th Instant.
For AMOY.-
Por ESMERALDA, at 9.30 am, on
Tuesday, the 28th Inst. For SINGAPORE AND PENANG, --
Por FLAMINGO, at 1.30 p.m. ob
Tuesday, the 28th Instant.
For HONOLULU
Per Barque COLOMBO, at 3.80 p.m. on
Tuesday, the 4th April.
For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.
Por QUANGSE, at 1.30 p.m. on Wednes
day, the 12th April.
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, March 28:---
10a.m.-Esmeralda leaves for Amoy, 2 p.m.-Sale of Household Furniture, at
No. 15, Stanatori Street.
Edmond Gressier leaves for Takaa (direct)
on this date.
at 7.80, Maun,
Shipping.
Daylight Yesso leaves for Swatow,
Amey and Foochow Noon.-Tanais leaves for Yokohama.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping,
10 am--Gunga leaves for Manila.
10 a.m.-Delivery of Goods per
addy may be obtained from M. M,
Godowns,
Noon.-China leaves for Shanghai
Auctions.
stating that Prince Bismarck had ex- most quiet place in this province. pressed the opinion that the British Government had done the right thing at the right moment in regard to the Suez Canal,"
LOCAL AND GENERAL
14, Mercer; First Hymn, No. 150, Mercor; Second Hymn, No. 294, Moroer.
Evening Prayer at 4.-Reader, The Co- lonial Chaplain; Preacher, The Rev. C. J. Curfo, N.; First Lesson, Genesia, KLIIT.; Second Lessop, 1 Corinthians, 27, froga, THE E. & A. Mail Co.'s S. 8. Normanby vores 85 Paalane, No. 140, Monk; Magni
might be too uncharitable to wish of Singapore far Hongkong on Thursday Fisian Tones; Anthem, "My God, my
afternoon, the 23rd instant,
that Dr. Konealy would follow his celo. brated client to Dartmoor, there to em- ploy his energies on a sewing machine, The Chinese Revenus Cruiser Sun. Chi, a la "Sir Roger," but really peace and Capt. Wade, passed through the harbour order and common sense would gain yesterday, en route for Kiung-chow. considerably if he wore, with all kindness, consigned to some quiet spot, M. 8. Egeria was to leave Catton this were he could no longer talk rubbish to
p
ficat, Parisian Tones' Nuue Dimittis, Pa God, look upon me," No. 2, in Anthom Book; Hymn after Sermon, No. 26, in Mercer.
Tax Straits Times, noticing the fact that a reading-room, library and refreshment room for seamen existed and fourished in
Shanghai, strongly recommends the estab
the people and create disturbances. A forenoon for Kiung-chow, with the Con-lishment of a similar institution at Singa. short time ago the announcement reached aular officials for that port, and Sir Brooke this Colony that the Doctor was in search Robinson on board.
of a new occupation, and intended to
signalise Easter Sunday by commencing a Iz is not expected that the ships of the suries of religious services for the people,
The whole of our religious system," he Flying Squadron will stay hore longer than is reported to have said, "is out of joint." to allow refitting, rigging, etc., say ten or Whether our religious system is out of fourteen days, when they will most likely Irdou-joint it is not for us now to consider, but, proceed to the Northern parts,
Co.'s if it is, we fear that the writer of the scurrilous abuse in the Englishman, and the individual who, when addressing pub.
ADMIRAL Ryder arrived here last evening
lic meetings, almost invariably appeals in the Vigilant from Canton. This vessel to the pugnacious qualifications of his 2 p.m.-Sale of Household Furniture, at supporters to preserve order, is not exactly
No. 2, Hollywood Kond.
Meeting.
2.80 p.m. Meeting of Legislative
Council.
TO ADVERTISERS.
It is requested that all advertisements be sent, taken practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow of the early issue of the paper.
beat the River steamers on her passage to Canton on the 20th instant, having left the sort of man to barmonize religious hero after and arrived at Canton before differences. We notice in the papers to
which the Member for Stoke with some
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pore. It says
It may sound profane, even heterodo to say so, but is seems to us that a man's for, as well as his soul, and that the me is body requires to be attended to and sared
as necessary a duty as the other. Beamen, when they come ashore, will have refresh ment as well at amusement of some kind, and if those of an innocuous and innocent kind. sre not provided for them or to be had anywhere, they will take what they sun get. Now Singapore, boing the place it is, a great centre of trade and a port of call for steamera and sailing vessels from all parts of the world, with crowds of Besmen coming and going, it goes without saying, that a similar institution to what they have in Shanghai, conducted on the same prin
in the "Model Settlement," or as the Duke viples, is a greater desideratuni than it was of Somerest in an ignorant and calumnious mood styled it, that sink of iniquity." And we feel sure that it ouly requires that the matter should be taken in hand by the clergymen of the plads and a few energetis. men, such as can be readily found among The place exista by the labours and dangers of the men who go down to the ses in ships," and it needs no argument or rhetoria to point out that our Officiale, merchanta and traders, and residents generally owe,
our Officials, our merchants and traders
hand by yesterday's mail that there was them. The passage was made in 6 hours, a Kenealy "demonstration" at the opening of Parliament. It was the in- a recent civil case heard at. Singapore, tention of his supporters to escort the Chief Justice Sidgreaves referred to some Deotor to the doors of the House of evil gossipings which had reached his ears Commons, and quite & procession, in in society" concerning one of the defend. members of his family formed a prominent auta. Without deciding on the appropri- feature, was arranged for that purpose; ateness or otherwise of references to such but the affair was a failure through the matters on the Bench, the concluding sant interference of the polioo, who wisely ence is pat enough "Probably those who The publication of this issue commenced objected to allow more of the "demons-circulate these stories do so merely from these men some little debt of gratitude, tration" than the Doctor to pass the line desire to circulate news in a small Colony which might in soms measure be paid by Another feature in the procession was a large banner bearing the somewhat anti- like this, where the grossest calumnies are THE CHINA MAIL.quated inscription This is the man spread, but it would be as well I think whom the people delighteth to honour. HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1876. The people appeared to be delighted in honouring the Doctor on this occasion chiefly with hissing and hooting, and we
at 7.30 p.m.
a
if
such people were made aware that in doing they place themselves within reach of the Criminal Law." We fancy that the
Br the French mail that arrived yester-ars under an impression that that is the hint might occasionally be soon to apply to day we received an official copy of the usual description of "honour" he has this Colony,
lately received at the hands of English people,
Our attention has been called to the Isck of proper precautions to guard against a recurrence of accidents similar to the one
correspondence respecting the purchase of the Suez Canal shares by the British Government, which was laid before the House of Commons on the 9th ultimo. ACCORDING to a telegram in the Daily The documents range in date from Nov. Frees of this morning Mr Disraeli an- 15th to Dec. 31st. On the former date nounced in the House of Commons, on we lately described as having occurred at We have probably had Goods per Nestor undelivered after this, the Government telegraphed to Major the 21st instant, that the Queen would Morrison Hill.
date subject to rent.
General Stanton, stating that it had not take the title Empress of England more lightning playing sround the houses THURSDAY, March 20
received information that a combination if her children were not to be called Im- of the Colony during the week than of French capitalists were offering to perial Highnesses. This is the first in-
we have had for years past, and yet the
WEDNESDAY, March 20;--
the catablishment and support of the institution we are advocating. It is not so much money that is wanting, although that may be required at first, but that somebody should take time and trouble te start it ou a proper footing. The Shang- hai Temperance Hall is stated to be self.
should not be so here. supporting and there is no reason why one
The following passengers are given in the London and China Express of the 11th Feb., as having booked for Hongkong :-Per French steamer Sindh, from ameilles, Feb. 27. Mr and Mrs Gepp, Mr R. Graik Por French steamer Meikong, from Marseil los, March 12-Mr and Mrs Fairburst, Me and Birs Deetjen, Mr and Mrs A. M. Town- send. Per French steamer Ava, from Mur selles, March 26-Mr and Mrs C. Hannen, Noon,-inglish Mail leaves for Ports
Mr Drought, Mr and Mrs W. M. Reaves. Por P. and O. steamer Mirzapore, from Cheviot leaves for Cooktown, Townsville. buy from the Khedire his interest intimation we have received that it was number of lightning-conductors in place Southampton, Feb. 10-Mr W. Horan,
of Call and Europe. Brisbane and Sydney on or about this the Canal, and inquiring if there was contemplated by the Government to raise
any truth in the report. An auswer was the title of Her Majesty to that of Em- might be counted on one's fingers. The Lieut. G. F. Manu, Sergt. Major Merritt, Fatbay, March 31,
telegraphed the next afternoon to the prose of England, and we are afraid that owners or insurers of the Morrison Hill Sergt. Major Thompson, Mesars J. Smith,
D. J. Ruttunjes. affect that offers for the purchase of the either Reuter's employés or our local property will doubtless profit by experience, shares had been made by the Société contemporary has made a mess of the and begin the reform; but there are manyTHE Heal-quarters and left wing of F, M. Générale and the Anglo-Egyptian Bank, telegram. But if the Queen receive the other valuable properties which might both (North Lincolnshire) Regiment or and that the Khedive had promised to title of Empress of India we presume made more secure from such casualties by barked at Singapore for Pinang on the 8th give Her Majesty's Government the there will be no great objection to her option of purchase if he decided on sell- seeing them in the possession of Great
.. dais,
Noon.Goheral Weekly Sale by Mosers
Lane, Crawford & 06.
Goods per fraouaddy undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. SATURDAY, April1-
3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8. S. Co.'sing his shares, as he would much prefer
teacher Belgic leaven for Yokohama
and San Francisco,
+
children being designated Imperial High the expenditure of a very small sum. nesses in an Indian sense, if they like it
better; and if Her Majesty receives the Br the arrival of the steamer Gense to-day Britain, on whom the Egyptian Govern title of Empresa of England, then wewe obtain confirmation of the ramour to font bad every reason to look as its should imagine her children would be which we gave publicity that a steamer had most sincere friend, than in any other elevated to Imperial Highness as a stranded on Fulo Celoer de Mera bands. On the following evening Majer matter of course. The telegram also General Stanton was instructed to press states that all amendments to the Bill psers that the vessel was first noticed by the for the suspention of the Khedive nego-were rejected, and that the same passed Geroa about 6 pm., (13th), and as, though
0 p.m.--Beating of Zetland Lodge. Normanby leave for Cooktown and
Sydney on or about this date. Warrants against unclaimed Dividende, Bonus of Interests on Victoria Fire Insurance Co., to be presented before
tiations with the Bociété Générale into Committee. and the Anglo-Egyptian-Bank, and to Noon. French Mail leaves for Ports of inform His Highness that Her Majesty's
Call and Europe. WEDNESDAY, April 13
this date.
THURSDAL, April 0:-
2 p.m.-Quangse leaves for San Francisco. SATURDAY, April 15:-
8 p.m.American Mall leaves for Yoko
hania and San Francisco. SATURDAY, April 89;
Claims against the Estate of Captain Lawrence Young, deceased, must be sent in on or before this date. FRIDAY, June 80:--
Goverment were disposed to purchase the shares. In a subsequent latter ad
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
dressed to the representative of the Bri. The Press thinks that a pleen of inted on tish Government In France, the Earl of the Bonham Road just above the now site Derby, detalla a conversation he had just for the Government Civil Hospital would held with the French Chargé d'Affairs
getting dark, it was fine weather, Captain Carigall thought it would be useless to resin by her, the more especially as she was being Bightened by means of junks. He therefore reported the otrcumstance immediately on his arrival at Saigon, but neither the French authorities nor the Brit.
inst, on board the troopship Himalay's s lying alongside the Tanjong Pagar wharf, being played on board by the Band of M.' 80th Regiment. We learn that the 10th will be stationed as follows Head quarters and about 300 men in Pinang
detail to complete the garrison of Malanca and One Officer and 80 men in Sunghie Ujung to replace the 100 Goork has who return to Caloutta. There embark ed also on board the Himalaya, two Officers and 128 men of the 60th Regiment bound for Perak to complete the garrison of Blanje and Kinta. The 3rd Buffs at Qualla Kangsa, wefurther learn, will be relieved 200 men of the 10th, and will be taken one with the 1st Goorkhas by the Himalaga to Calcatta,-Stralls Times.
by
THE Council of the Oxford University have
at last notified the promulgation of u sta-
of the interest of £3,000, which "certain
in England, who had asked him if Hermoke a very suitable ite for the new Cent Consul had a steamer at their disposal to tate to provide for the appointment of the Of course some time would Rev. James legge, LL.D., of the Universi Majesty's Government would have any tral School, There is plenty of tpase and send out. objection to the sale of the shares to the the ground is comparatively level. If any naturally be taken to telegraph to Hong.tg of Aberdeen, as professor of Chinese Société Générale or some other French where, a play-ground could be secured on hong; and the apparent tardiness of the The emoluments of the hair will cobaiat Claims against the Estate of Diederich Company, Lord Darby states in this this site, which is certainly a consideration official movements doubtless suggested the persons interested in promoting the study
Heimeoht, Querino Antonio Gutierra, letter
not to be lost sight of. This is a provision idea that the report had "ended in smoke. of Chineas, and who are understood to be London Merchants who have to do with Martin Carroll, Dom Howard, and I told M. Gavard that I would answer his which has been contended for with great The steamer Norden reports having passed trade with China," propose to pay blin for Henry Roberta, deceased, must be question in the same frank manner in which proved on or before this date.
He had put it. I
I had never barnestness by the Head Master, and one a steamer on the 20th of Cape Tiwan, life, or no long as he retains the office; of MaxDay, July 311-
concealed froin the French Representative which every well-wisher of the institution about 80 miles from Cape St. James, Aying 100 per annum from the University choty
and of the emoluments of a Fellowshi Uning against the Estates of Gustav or Government, and I had indeed stated would like to see guaranteed. Wo atidar light and with her cargo booms in position offered by Corpus Christi Collogo on the
Tobler, Edward Parker, Edward publicly in the House of Lords, my opinion. Richard Handley, Kwong Tham, Lam list the arrangement most satisfactory to stand, however, that the gentleman most. This vessel had an old-fashioned outwater, same conditions. Dr. Legge will be required Kok Cheong, Lee Ah Yan, Leung Sew Great Britain would be that the Canal, interested in the matter does not favour the with a figure-head, a black funnel and a to reside for six months in the yest, be tween the 10th of October and the 1st July, forming se important a link in our commcnlection of the sito just mentioned, though forecastle and poop deck, and was steering and may not hold any other Professorship nigstion with India and Australia, phould
Fan, Man Chan, and a Chinaman,
namo unknown, No, 11, deceased, must
be proved on or before shin deid, be under the management of an Interde what his objections are based has not for Saigon --which agrson exactly with thyer Public Beadorably in the Unirezaly,