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THE OLD MAN'S DREAM.

O for one hour of youthful joy

Give back my twentieth spring! I'd rather laugh a bright-haired boy,

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That reign a gray-haired king,

Off with the wrinklad spoils of age ;

Away with learning's orown ; Tear out life's wisdom-written page, And cast its trophies down. :

Ona moment let my life-Blood stream

From boyhood's fount to fado, Give me dhe giddy, reeling dream.

Of life, and love, and fame.

My listening angel heard the prayer,

And salmly smileg said: I. Ibut touched the silvered hair, Thy busty wish had sped,

But is there nothing in the track, To bid thee fondly stay, While the swift seasons burry back,

To find the wished-for day i" Ab, trusat soul of roman kind,'

Without thee what were life? One blips I cannot leave behind-

I'll take my precious wife. The angel took a espphire pen," And wrote in rainbow hue, **The man would be a boy again,

And be a husband too.

"And in there nothing yet unsaid,

Before the change appears " Remember all thy gifts have fled With these dissolving_year;" Why, yes, I would one favor more My fond paternal joys-

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THE CHINA MAIL.

WHAT THE WORLD SAYS.

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A significant and somewhat startling I understand, on good authority, that at Proposals have been made by the Nizam's ramour reaches me from a high quarter. the interview en route between the Prince of Government to our India Office to re-a Wales and Lord Lytton, the Prince spoke to Hyderabad the Berár State, which, for. very strongly as to the future government political and other dogent reasons, was of India, more especially as to the treatment transferred to British rule less than a quar of the native princes by the European off-ter of a century ago. What is more extra-

als roolient tour houses to let for the season, seems for the moment disposed to listen to, Mears. Daybook and Ledger have several ordinary is, that the Marquis of Salisbury the owners of all of them boing abroad. No position. Surely the records of the past If not to countenance, the monstrous, "pro- 1 Buckingham Palace, B. W. This will

mismanagement of the Berais by the Nizam's be found a remarkably cool house in the Government, and the existing ferment-in it for many years. No. 2 Marlborough statesman scout the idea upon its suggestion. summer, as no fires have been lighted in his dominione, should make any "British House, Pall Mall. No. 3: Clarence House, If this is the mission upon which Sir Salat St. James's Park. This house can be had Jung, under the auspices of a noble Duke, is on agreement for three years, and perhaps coming to London, the sooner he is ordered

away from Downing-street the better.

At a meeting of citizens of London held Titles Bill, Sir John Bennett is reported to on Friday afterncon to discuss the Royal have said that the people of England never dreamt of Emperor or Empress, or any rush Disraatio nonsense." I thank thee, John, for teaching me that word,

longer.

[No. 4041.-Jose 10, 1878.

have gone before it. It would seem that Queen's visit to Baden. Her Majesty you know, I hate to see this Direur always much so that when the artiste tried it on are about to organise a mess in their bor- in this instance the boast of America is to said, went directly to the Hogenlohe staring me in the face, and I seem compel for the first time, they say sho waltzed racks on the model of those in England, be literal fact. The projectors of the Villa, her sister's former residence. The led to live incessantly with low working round the room to show the freedom it left with all the comfort that aharacterises Philadelphia Exhibition have had the next morning the Queen, accompanied by fellows, merely because he is painted by her movements. It is further asserted that thom." There are to be "splendid salons advantage of the experience of the five the Marchioness of Ely and by the faithful Monsieur Rembrandt Just suppose this the wife of the hall-porter was peeping and a gigantic lining-room." If Exhibitions of London, Paris, and Vienna. John Brown, went to the cemetery to visit figure were to become animated and to through the keyhole at the moment and Muscovites had money enough, it would be According to the latest estimates, the areas her astor's monument. The Prisons descend from the frame!" "Well 1" said exclaimed."Mon Dieu! why on earth has a noble ambition to rival the awful magni- and probable cost of the Exhibition baild Boatrice want to bring books, do. Now, the Emperor in a phlegmatic way. Well, Mademoiselle Kraus put a tin poultice on ficence of Knightsbridge, but of course that ings are as follows :-

all this is very innocent, gossip, and it I should immediately ring for some of my her stomach ?" I do not know, after this, is out of the question. The Way the curled Area. Probable cost. seems that the London Times partly copied people to kick him downstairs and out of why I should go further into the details of darkings of our British aristocracy are ag- Acres: Dollars

it from Gelignanj. But a grave Freach the house: The Emperor saxed out the this opera. I shall only say that the Duke commodated in that luxurious quarter is 21.47 1,500,000 journal remarks The Tinics reproducos tapering extremities of his rug moustache, of Edinburgh was pressed much by Marshal simply shamoful. The emallest sub-licy- 1.60 1,500,000 article, but with a suppression of which and milad as he remarked-Indeed, my sud Madame MacMahon to remain in Faris tenant, frash from Elon, has a stately suite we cannot explain the motive." I happen dear de Morny, you would do no such thing. to witness its first performance. But the of apartments of his disposal; there are bil- 600,000

not to have seen the number of the Times On the contrary, if be o me down from the Prince said the Queen wished him to go to liard-rooms, oard-rooms, smoking-rooms, and 268,000

referred to, but I dare say the London picture, you would politely press this low fel- England as soon as possible, and that he cozy nooks for lounging innumerable; the 250,000

journal has not published that portion of low as you call him to take a chair and could only remain in Paris long enough library is famous all over the world; and a dream, grandiose in Totals...

48.62 4,108,000 paragraph referring to sfaithful follower give you all the particulars he knew of the to shake hands with a few of his French the dining-room

of the Queen about whom there has been life of Rembrandty his contemporary," | frienda. "Oh ! prines," czɑlaimed the size, gorgeous in appointments. But not Thus the Exhibition buildings alone, so much vulgar, and uneslled-for remarks By Jove, sire, aald de Morny laughing, Marshal, uttering the first smart word of those miserable Muscovites could not indulge which will be composed mainly of glass and in England. In the Debats of the day "I believe you are perfectly right. Let his life, if you delay to shake hands with the rash illusion of approaching the seraphic iron, will cover a space of about fifty acres, before yesterday also, M. Lemoinne, proud me add that at the poor Dul's death that all your friends amongst us, you must splendours of those painpered Sybariten of and will be crested at a cost of little short of being quoted by the English malountants, same picture was sold for six thousand remain hero maux days indeud.”

the Household Cavalry, who have the felicity of a million sterling. The plan of the domes out again in one of those articles pounds Monied men and speculators are

of spending one your in three at Knights- grounds, we are told, embraces no less than meant to be expecially incisive Once this week rather indignant with Mr. Dis-

bridge the nice. seven miles of roads and footpaths, "bridges there was a king and a queen," he says, raeli, with Baron Rothschild of London, across shaded and precipitous ravines, sum and immediately getting out of fairyland with the Pacha of Egypt, and especially mer-honges and numerous fountains," fed ho goes on However, to-day we speak with the Grand Turk Tha Sultan has from a reservoir containing 40,000,000 of realities. There was then, a queen "dished" himself financially, which will gallons, and a river which, through pamp bearing a happy name, the game of Victoris, also serve to expedite his political ruin. ing engines, will supply 6,000,000 gallons sovereign of a great country, which asked Do you know how some of the money go more a day. In the Machinery Hall, which no better than to respect her, almost to at Constantinople I can give one exa- in to cover twelve acres, Great Britain is worship her, and whose crown of a thou.ple with which I shall condude to day's allotted $7,135 square feet of space; Ger sand year was placed beyond all attack, letter. Very recently the Sultan sent a many, 10,757; France, 10,189, Belgium, beyond all discussion, berend all doubt, diamond pin, jewelled snuf box, and a 9875 Canada, 4800; Brazil, 4000; Sweden, She was so very much the incarnation of chain of massive gold the whole costing 3168; Spain, 2448; Russia, 1600; and the law that she might almost have put £31,0001-to the chief of the Krupp facto- Austria, 1586. A large number of national herself above the law. Well, here the is ry as an acknowlegment for the steel gun ities in addition to these are to play their now, shaking off the venerable dust of so kindly offered to his majesty," The part. Neatly all the Governments of history, and going to barter her audient bost of it is that the present of the great Europe and Central and South America, crown of pure gold for a diadem of vulgar gun has not yet reached Constantinople. the Governments of Australia, and even of lead. It is decided--it in voted. The if the public creditors were only treated Japan, China, Hayti, Sandwich Islands, and Queen of England is Empress for the last in this way i Siberia, sve secured spaces in the Exhibi- four and twenty hours. She never had tion building. Soarsely any nation in the been voted Queen, she was Queen by right world, therefore, is to be unrepresented at of birth and by right of history. Now, the the Centennial gathering.

is on elected Empress by virtue' of a It will be seen that the space to be majority of 40 votes. Then the writer goes ocoupled by Great Britain will not be on to quote from Lord Shaftesbury's speech, much less than that to be occupied by and conaludes Stoh words make their all the other foreign nations together way amongst all classes but at the mme The lia of exhibitors in the British time it would seem as if imprudence were rection embraces the names of fully heaped on imprudence. The Empress seven hundred firme, representing almost (limited, at the English already call her) every known variety of industry. France, has gone on an excursion to Germany, the la her smaller space, is to have two country of her origin, while all her family thousand exhibitors. Italy is to be re are travelling in the Fast or in the West, presented by paintings of the highest merit, In a word, no one remains at home to mind and by no less than two hundred pisses of the house. And the house minds itselt all statuary alone, But the "home display," alone, and business ges on, and the as might be expected, is to overshadow country lives and breathes as if nothing everything. Among the American States happened. How can we be astonished if (Sydney Morning Herald, May 18.)

Pennsylvania is to stand far ahead of all the English people who know how to read The Philadelphia Exhibition begins to-day, the others, New York is to come next, and reflect, make rendlage and reflexions and continues during the next six months Massachusetts is to be third, Ohio fourth which they never would have made had The formal close of the Exhibition will take New Jersey fifth, and Connecticut sixth. they not been roused from their quietuda place on the 10th of November, but the Cen- Thore scarcely an important interest in There is no need of deiving ourselves Fennial Buildings which began to be occa Americs that will not be fully represented. The affair is a bad one. Public opinion is pind on the 1st of January will not be Every State is to bring its own speciality, riding, and a general dissatisfaction is buiug Beally cleared fill the 81st of December, Every manufacturer of importance is to be pronounced. Heal the newspapers, we For the rest of this year, therefore, the allowed to represent his now industry. The are receiving privletlers we receive eyes of the world will be tarned towards newspaper pavilion in particular is to con them from men of position who tell us they America, and the eyes of America will be tain a fall and complete exhibition of the are not still without hope that the Queen turned towards Philadelphia.

As the seven thousand eight hundred and seventy may be enlightened by the manifestation of Americane themselves put it, America, dur daily and weekly, journals, magazines, public opinion. We do not join in these ing the year 1870, is not only to be the and other periodicals of the United States hopes. The Queen will not suffer herself centre of the world-it is also to be "the A Historio department in to illustrate all the to be enlightened because she does not events of American history, andali societies, wish to be enlightened. It is not to be colleges and libraries are to be laid under enlightened that she has gone away from tribute to furnish the necessary materials England. Neither can we count on her The Educational department will show First Minister who himself only consults drawings and photographs of all the best his Eastern imagination. He made his school houses, plans of school grounds and first sensation with the coup de thistre of outbuildings, specimens of all sorts of the four millions of Sues boude; and next apparatus, and of every result of school work; illustrations of the best methods of school ventilation, abstracts of school reports, and collections of school statistics from the earliest period down to 1876.

I would not bear to lose them all ;-

Til take my girls and nya," The smiling angel dropped his pen,.

"Why, this will dever do! The man would be a boy again,.

And be a father too!"

And so I laughed. My laughter woks

The household with its noise,

I wrote my dream when morning broke,

And kept my girls and boys. Oliver Wendell Holmes.

THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION

centre of the universe."

It will not be forgotten that the American Exhibition is to be held as a national cele bration of the American Centennial The Exhibition itself, apart from all historis associations, will be sufficiently attractive and imposing to draw the attention of the to celebrate will give an interest to this Exhibition that has not been possessed by any of the great Exhibitions that have gone bafore it. In 1776 the United States parted sompany with Great Britain, and declared

Erening Echo (March 31st) ought not to pass The following advertisement from the without med me

"If this should meet the eye of the hansom driver who dropped a gentleman in Brixton road, between one and two o'clock on Tuek- day morning (28th Inst), he will oblige by communicating with Mr

gentlemen in the Brixton or any other road, If hineon cabmen go about dropping they ought to be severely reprimanded. Otherwise the traffe in the Briston or any other road will be seriously interfered with.

world, but the national events which it is school furniture, of every kind of school with hia inconceivable provocation of Rus superb. But what is all this if the music case the candid friend would prove a t the names of the persons able to attest the

Correspondents frequently write to the Queen for suggestions for costumes for faney. Can any one suggest a dress for a Greek balls. In the current number a lady writes

celebrated statue, will readily admit that

much farther. Whore, and where, is my displaying costumes could soaresly be carried excellent friend the Countess of Grundy, and what does she say to such "goings-on

M. Mermet has not bean fortunate composer, His opera of Jeanne d'Arc- about the fortieth composed of that name Titles Bill is disolosed, it will form a curious When the secret history of the Royal was ready for repetition fully ten years chapter in the annals of England. Up ago, and the only satisfaction he obtained fortunately it would be indiscreet to publish when complaining, after the last rehearsal, now all that is known and said about that of the delay, was the somewhat rude re illometed measure The desirs for the title mark of an eminent man-"Why the douce of Empress has existed for some time in the was it not a csek of good wine you bottled highest quarters Mr Disraeli is the first. ten years ago! That would have been Premier who has been not only prepared but worth something now." But Fate was anxious to gratify the desire. Neither Lord against the composers, for just as M. Bal- Palmerston nor Mr Gladstare would lend lantier, the manager, was about to bring himself to an inneration which he regarded out his work, the old opera house was as worse than a crime. With a large and burned. So much the better for Mermot, docile majority, Mr Disraeli may have had one would think, since he thus obtained no apprehension of failure, and consequently the honor of having his opera the first new ho saw no reason for taking the Leaders of performance in the finest theatre of the the Opposition into his confidence. His gal world, But, probably, it would have been enlations have not been wholly justified, more desirable for him had the delay been despite the obedience of his followers. for another ten years. He might then bave another quarter, the objections are regarded been gathered to his fathers, and the most and characterized as very unkind." The irritable man in France would have been truth is that the Queen seems to be less profoundly stirred by the discovery within The Coast Guard at Cahiroiveen have been saved the pain of seeing this darling bant quainted with public feeling at the present their distalot of a corked bottle, washed ling of his brain damned with faint praise. time than at any other period in her reign. lined, my own opinion is and I think it The courtiers, of both sexes who surround shore through the surt of the Atlantioth is shared by great many that this now her ate too wire in their generation to my opening it they found a piece of paper by of opera is a most decisive failure that the anything which, though perfectly just, sich the only word they could recognise was something written in a foreign tongue, of music is weak and without melody, and likely to prove distasteful. No adviser of Idaho evidently the name of a ship. After that no one who heard it on Wednesday the Crown since Lord Palmerston has spoken much sogitation they decided to send the evening will math care to hear it again his mind freely and emphatically, Mr grant you that we shall be willing, enough Gladstone is no courtier: yet he has a way stanges under which it came into their hands. paper to Lloyd's, with a report of the circum- to see it again. For the sight, the superb of putting things which leaves the interpre The secretary of Lloyd's found that the manner in which the work is put on the tation to the discretion of the hearer. foreign language was German, and he has stage has many attractions, and the ballet Disraeli has never been charged with want had the satisfaction of transmitting to the in the third Aot in colouring and erect of deference to whims and fancies in high chief bostman at Cahiroiveen a translation tion, and in the charming dancing of Laura places Unless the monarchy is to be dis of the statement, which runs thus:** This Fonta and Amelis Colombier, is full of credited beyond redemption, the truth about bottle was filled with lemonade, and was attraction.. Critics tell me that the cos seclusion at Balmoral, inopportune visits to tumes are not very accurate; but I think Baden, and the assumption of a fantastic drunk on the 7th July 1876 on the outward no one denies that the scene-painting is title must be told to the Monarch. In this passage of the Idaho." Then followed a list of

fast. sia. All this policy seema pure insanity.be a failure ? Alas! It seems we are hover one as well as a good patriot, Sudue mari magno, da Let our dear to have anything but the house itsell, and I am happy to be able to state that a neighbours bave their fling, since it seems to be their turn now, An to us, let us cultivate incomparable staircase. That will fill the At Wurtzburg, in Bavaria, a few has been

the manager will have to fall back on his money-lender has come to grief in Germany our garden like Candide A noble lord has opera house as long as ten thousand for sentenced to fifteen years' renal servitude their independence of the rest of the world. The Philanthropic department is to have said that the title. Empress of India mayaigners look in monthly chi Paria. The for altering bills apcepted by students and slave?" Those who recollect Hiram Power's In the year 1876 the United States are com- Centennial Kindergarten, illustrating wound the feelings of France, and Portugal publis gave every encouragement possible, officers of the army. This Teutonic rival of memorating this epoch by inviting the rest Froebe's complete system of instructing who still hold some possession in India and every one high in place, great in social our friends of Saokville-street and that the rage for close-fitting dresses and figure of the world, and Great Britsin especially, littl, children and classes of children are. We hasten to declare that here in Franc position, and renowned in art and littera neighbourhood had a trick of leaving a con- to a gigantic entertainment at Philadelphin. to be in attendance during the Exhibition at least we are not in the least offended. ture, crowded every nook of the great venient blank space in the bills signed by The Americans will take ware that the to go through the exercises which this If Portugal wishes to be angry, that is her temple of music on Wednesday night. his victims. Before presentation he inserted Exhibition itself shall want nothing that novel system comprisos. The grand march affair. I obal merely say if all these Marshal MaaMahon-the Duchess looked words to the effect that the debt was one of can give it grandeur and completeness; but for the opening of the Exhibition was to be protestations of disinterestedness be sincere, in later went down early sad, alighting at honour, it really being of course nothing of such an Exhibition will have an interest, furnished by Wagner, and half the choral why dost M. Lemoine, who certainly the Subscriber's entrance, found some prea the kind. Both among German students not only from the fact that it is to be a

societies of America, as might be supposed, good deal represents French feeling, make parations of carpetting the steps and decor-and in the army the non-payment of a debt

THE stops which foreign States are taking gathering of all the nations, but also from

are to assist at the inauguration. An all this bother about what does not concern ating the hall still going on. **Ob this of honour is as severely treated as in Eng-to punish bribery and corruption in high the fact that this gathering is to take place English firm was to supply the opening him? Whonce all there tours? Batred can't be for me, it must be for the Queen land, so that several of the Jew's victims places aro wholesome Lessons Generel de a world-wide celebration of the America display of pyrotechnics, which is, of course, of the word "empire" in France may be of Holland," said the Marshal, who hates were expelled from their respective corps McDonald, implicated in the St. Lou Centennial: There are, of course, some to be upon the most magnificent scala one reason; Mr. Disraeli's bold coup in the state, to the only gentleman in waiting for owing to his complaints. At length some whiskey frauds, is sentenced to three year people in America, who would greatly like and of the grandest deswiption ever Suez Canal affair may be another. the Battle of Long Island and the evacuation witnessed. The proposed programme was

him, and he passed through the hall to the bolder spendthrift attacked him in a court imprisonment and a heavy fine; Mr. Avery In matters of art, of which this capital is ordinary entrance. But the check taker, of law, and showed that when he signed the to two years' imprisonment and a fint. of Boston to be celebrated in a very to include a sainte of 100 serial maroons, likely long to remain the general head quar- not recognizing the great man, asked for usurer's bills there was no mention of the General Grant proposes to send on tud different way; but the nobler sentiment of the firing of shells which will scatter stare. the American people as a whole has decld of delicate tints by the myriads, grand tera, I may mention that the coming annual the tickets. Ma foil I have no ticket," debt being one of honour. The Jew received Schenck back to London if he passes the ed that the United States will be better able designs, clouds of emerald, topaz-coloured exhibition at the Palais de l'Industrieislikely said the Marshal, laughing. Then, you the sentence I have mentioned for his ordeal of the Emma Mine inquiry. In The indignant A. D. C. forgery. It came out at the trial that his Greece several of the highest Church to rejoice over the victories that were rockets, and so on to the great eagle" to be above an average. The jury is acting can't pass in."

with much strictnoss this year, and 1 be achieved a century ago if they invite the Nothing will be wanted therefore to make liere a very considerable number of the six saying it is the Marahal," when cent!

here thought to astound the fellow by terms were sometimes as high as 700 per dignitaries are sentenced to terms of impri sonment and heavy fines for receiving bribes rest of the world to join them, and that the Philadelphia Exhibition the greatest thousand works of art sent in is siready the check-taker said Off with you,

Mr. Edward Jenkins, M.P., has made the-selling bishoprics and so forth. the noblest commemoration which a nation and grandest in history.

rejepad. For the next two years the joker, and make room for the peo marvellous discovery that the crown is a can make of the past is the one that-is-best-

Tuy following illustration of how stories

calculated to qualify it for the part it will

artistic and industrial taste of France will ple who have tickets." It was neces-blot-upon the Queen's head. This is quite are fabricated about the Royal Family have to play in the future.

be concentrated on preparations for thesary for a police officer who had just some as clever as the discovery that those who of England is sent to the Times The United States have not usually been

Great International Exhibition which te up to undeceive the overwhelmed employé. drink a glass of wine inevitably travel along India by a Cairo correspondent One day credited with too much respect, for other,

April 8, 1876. odiloially decided upon for 1878. It is a The Marshal took his seat in the Ayant scene the highroad to perdition. But, then, Mr. a gentleman came up to me at Shephard's and much older nations; and other and,

The coming assumption of the title of pity it had not been adjourned to 1879 as at box on the left of the stage, and in a few Jenkins is an original writer, and no mere Hotel and said, I saw the Prince of Wales older nations, in dealing with American Empress of India continues to be the sub-Brat suggested for I much fear that two minutes went back to the staircase to receive retailer of common sense. The novelties riding through the Turkish bazaar on a weaknesses and eccentricities, may have feat of much gossip here. The French years will scarcely suffice for the necessary the Queen of Holland, who subsequently with which he favours the public here are donkey with one of the ballet dancers. Iait too often forgotten that America is lose affect a caroless and sneering tous, but I preparatory arrangements. However, when remained sested by his side till after the ludicrous rather than hurtful; but the not disgraceful? Are you sure the lady. than a hundred years old. It is a good an assure you they feel in their bearts France puts on the drain, she can work end of the second act, which seemed to give Canadians are complaining that he has given was a ballet dancer There could be no omen that something like the Philadelphia much soreness. Why this is so, it is in-well, and money is not wanting in a country Her Majesty enough of the now opera.then a sensation which is more starting mistake, her Now I happened to meet Exhibition has turned up, that America possible exactly to say, Many considers whose national bank, according to this Hor non, the Prince of Orange, was in a than pleasant. Having ceased to be Agent the Prince that very day riding on his don- may have an opportunity of knowing other tions actuate them. No one can deny that week's return, contain in its vaults specie bos on the low level, and might have given General for the Dominion, he has rendered key with the lady in question, and who do people better, and that other people may since Mr Disraeli's advent to power into the almost incredible amount of seventy-hit Royal mother, were he so minded, full an account of his stewardship which has you think the ballet dancer was? have an equal opportunity of knowing England, a great deal of the former conti- six millions of pounds sterling. Much mo particulars of many a scene in the actresses caused one of the members of the Canadian Countess Danishield, a member of the America better. I cannot have escaped mental contempt for our country has disepar-realised for the last two day at lobbies. In the box at the opposite side Parliament to exclaim Well; Glaze Danish Royal family, and resequently a anybody's notice that people have a very peared. Great Britain comes out the sale by austion of the late M. Sobnei facing that of the Marshal and Queen, sat pretty expensive baby!" The accounts are connection of the Prince's. She is young esimon habit of turning up their noses. as a mighty and a dreaded power. The der's superb collection of paintings, At the the portly Queen Isabella of Spain with the hot published in full by the Canadian newe-elever, and handeume, and extremely interen and of sneering at certain things in this action taken in Egypt showed the Queen's first day's sale, the day before yesterday, two Infantar, her daughters. Her Majesty papers the items which have been extracted ing. She is in deepmourning for her husband, world as "Americap," as if the word were Goverment was not going to permit the the work of the Flemish and Dutch masters seemed with difficulty to control laughter increase rather than what the appetite for who died here about three months ago, the the sum total of valgarity. It has been route to India to be blocked on any consi-produced a nearly as possible a million of when in the first act done soldiers, mesing further particulars. Among these items are accompanied him for three successive wintera anfortunate in no small degree that the deration. It wais warning to France, who francs, or forty thousand pounds eerling. love to the peasant girls of Donreing, two which are certainly very curious, if oor to Egypt, and attended him with the utmost wrong side of American sciety and of has always supposed herself to be the espe- The Water Bill," a well-known picture sang a chorus beginning Quelles belles filles rect. The one is a charge of 201, 6s, 6d, for care sud assiduity. She met with an RDS American literature is the elde with which clalpatroness of Egypt, as well as to the by Hobbes, was purchased for the Ant For the fills of the opera trapps are & door-piste to the Loudon office the other fortunate accident shortly after his death, the everyday world has been most familles, three empires. The aesumption of the werp Museum at the round figure of 100,000 certainly not remarable for either youth a charge of fifty guineas for 5 die Ware from which she has only lady recove Bat if mankind in general have failed to title of Empress, if it have any other than franas. Lord Dudley was the encoessful or beauty, as I noticed Ambrose Thomas with to make button to crnament the porter's She went to place an immortelle on his grave sea how much there is in America that a palace motive, is a warning to Russia in bidder for a Datoh Interior, by Hoooh, at in a stall and the composer of Hamlet cost! Facsimiles of this door plate and of and the large marble cross which stood at his might be ented by thees who are ont especial that we are prepared to hold our the prics of 155,000 france. Flip Lerdohip must have bron gratified in his heart the thers buttons ought to be placed in the head having bean imperfectly fized fell on aldo, America Berself may have cometimes own in India. This energetic action is not also succeeded in obtaining & Van Datade heart of man is desperately wicked in its Museum at South Kensington for the in failed to see that there are a few of the agreeable to continental Europe, which had a beer shop interior) for 103,000 francs.fealousy to find that a more uninsical atraction of posterity Surely Mr Jenkins

begun to look upon the neutrality of Eng The Prodigal Fon, of Teniers, was adopear than his own had gained entrance to would fud an easier road to notoriety by Dragowoman (Dragomit, 1 ppone, in the things necessary to the greatness of people which she would be able to let a land is a settled foot all future quarrels.judged to Prince Demidoff for 180,000 the shrine of song Gounod & also publishing these accounts in this country feminine of Dragoman) to His Royal High nės, making some good bargains for him, little better by seeing a little more of the The onsetiuence is that here in Paris, France; they are imtmetise prices for thorsela present. He had no cause that evening of

The menu has certainly been hunted to The only other lady who went to the bazaare world. Young notions require to be dor everything connected with Queen Victoria of which the tanning hand of art Joy or sorrow for no other French com

spied by old once, and old patiens, though is looked upon with very fundited byo, bas dotted with immortal figures. Take poser of this gaveration will equal hip Faust, death, they may not know it, es truly require to and discussed with a carping tongue, the these grotergus creatures out of my tight, and bir coming, Polyeucts cagnot posibly the pink boy.cooks, & getting ready be corrected by young ones. It is a happy course taken by the of osition in England Bald Lotia ly, one day when for the first bese bad saanne rett is not easy dinner, the Japanese devices, the Ching gay who I daresay was set down to be a13 to invite the world to be its guest for siz Shaft bary, ridionisd formerly as a Bible Tening's picture. Thess Dutch persante astept the part of the King which, in the each is more objectionable than the other months of its centennial pesti and it is not can it now orled up as a leader represent are now so many thousand pound bank musical partition, is at insignicant But fadoy the outageous host that would feel it a duty Lews to you to express my Less & happy omer that Great Britain and ing the feelings of his countrymen if his notes pasted to the walls of great picture character. But he got tid of his cold at exhibit a row of statesmdstr. Gladstone, gratitude for the great bettelt I have de the rest of the world have expressed Banctimonious Lordship would only some gallerien The Gilder of Rembrandt ints and of jurse pleased thote French Me Lowe, Salong the table at intervale, rived by taking Norton's Camomile Ellie. themselves at quite glad to acceps Ame to Paris and sing his objections in words bad alto fors time a contemptuous owner then who into a god, of him. Joan was Babu carrying mest like a sandwich board I applied to your agent Mr Bell, Berkeley, rica's invitation

set tas plous als, otr good and religious in the late Duo, de Moray, an ipinitely played by Mademoiselle Krause, who has procedianer invitation of hundred for the above-named Pills for wind in 189- Nobody will be surprised to 18arn that friends, the French, would praise and more refined judge of aft, though, than the Ins Voice shough, but propgundes her yesse old is now before me. It is plated stomach, from which I suffered excruels America is determined to make the Fila jointly raise the hymn. Some of the Grand Honary. There were at fimt some Trunch with a decidedly Gesman essent, in red, and runes "Me. F. requests the ting pain for a length of time, having tried delphis Exhibition the biggest of all Exhibi- newspapers follow the Queen into her doubts about the genaineness of the pie A pertain foreign, prinse sent the prima honour of your company at dinner," &,, nearly every remedy prescribed, but wi tions. Everything Amerion is gigantic. retirament at Badefy while John Lemoine ture, which came from the lets Madame de donna that evening an enormous bandost, Round it are emblematis Agured-Britanie, out deriving any benefit at all. After Its rivers, its pataracts, the railways, its of the Debata continues to heap sarealms Chevigny dollection, and de Morny had the cost of whigh is said to have been 250 &o (M. F was an eminent political charac taking are bottles of your valuable pills, hotals, its orators, its victories, its robberies, and evil foreboding in the Titles question, the good fortune to score it for the absurdly france: Whst, on serth do they do with terand patriotic inscriptione are circum was quite restored to my usual state of are all on a scale of thurpassed or of though incessantly declaring it is nothing small price of 16,600 france The refined those formally atranged fawers 1 The scribed sitch "May the liten ttade health, Fleas give this publicity for e unequalled greatness. Hence it would be to him not to Fries with Her Majesty brother of Napoleon Ill grow tired of looks triumph of the postures as the tour over Sourish Faner Dir, Bright or Mr. bereds of those who may thus be afflicted out of all keeping if the American Exhibi-be Cassn or Empress why than such falling day as he walked through hit gallery, hive for Ersts. It is mid to have been Gladstone issuing a card lay this, though-Im Sir, yotes truly, HERBY ALZA

To the Froprietors of Noszexie Candi Hon were not more extensive and more in po distatereled a poul A Farisian, at this bambis Agtro. One day he said to modelled on the cantatrice befcell, and it Pinseli might

The #sers of the Bunden. Horse»GuardS | MILJ PILLA,”—20/11/76 purificent then all the Tenthuses which paper has given a low queleulatn of the the Bmparer who made him a ville Dost all events wonder of lightnem ; 89.

EUROPEAN GOSSIP

than by writing repulsive Rotions!

a

The

her, and hurt her very much. She speaks Arable fuently and acted very effiendly se

The willow pattern Paper plates, with the Prince was the Duchess de Per-

opere singer en potress.

BERKELEY, Sept. 1869, Gentleman, I

4

No. 4041, JONE 10, 1876.1

POSTAL BATES.

(Subjoined we give the postal rates

now in force for transmission of córre-By British Packet.

spondences to all parts of the world,

Detailed rules affecting the transmis

Lettera,

Registration.

x:odedemeŃ

*#goog

14 12

6

Patterna

sion of packets, parcels, &c., will be (oz) 18 D.P. O.P. O.P.

Algeria, found annexed, together with a number Italy,

Spain, of miscellaneous and useful notices.]

Via Gibraltar,......24 None 4 2

,, Brindisi ( oz.) None C. 0.8. ,,Southampton,, None 88(2oz.) Portugal,-

Hongkong Bates of Postage. Via Gibraltar,24 No

(Revised January 1st, 1878.)

In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in cents, and are, for Letters, per half ounce, for Books and Patterns, per four euntes, unless otherwise stated,

4

Brindisi (oz.)16 D.P. 0.8 0.8. Southampton,.84 16 6 6(3 oz.) 22(2oz.)

8

Turkey,-

British Ufloe, 2 Austrian Office,....22 12 Greece oz.). Gibraltar,.. Malta,

416

12 None O.P. C.P.

8 4 8 8 2 B

D.P. OPP.

THE CHINA MAIL.

| drawings, prints, or maps, and any quantity

Correspondence for New Zealand via Torres. Straits.

To provide the greatest possible facilities forwarded by the Mail for which they are of paper, or any other substance in ordinary.for posting Correspondence for Europe, posted are detained for the next despateh. use for writing or printing upon and the o, up to the latest moment before the Even if the letter do not contain any article. books or other publications, prints, maps, departare of the French Packets, arrange of intrinsic value, it should, if it be very

c., may be either printed, written, en- ments have been made for receiving at the important, be registered. graved, lithographed or plain, or any Post Office late letters for Singapore, Sat- mixture of these. Further, all legitimate gon and the United Kingdom only from 11.10 binding, mounting, or covering of a book, AM, to 11.80A.M. Each letter must bear do, or of a portion thereof, la allowed; a late fee of 18 cents extra postage. whether such binding, to be labse or attached; as also rollers in the case, of prints or maps, markers (whether of paper or otherwise) in the care of books, pene or pencils in the case of pocket books, &o., and, in short, whatever is necessary for the safe transmission of such articles, or usually appertains thereto; but the binding, rollers, za. must not be sent as a separate packet.

A considerable amount of Correspondence being received directed to New Zealand vid Torres Straits, it is notified that the Now Zealand Post Office has declined to receive Maila by that route, hence there is no si ternativebutto forward such Conespondence

is Galla

The above arrangement is intended to moet occasional emergencies, and not for the regular posting of extensive correspon donco. Should it be found, therefore, that large and unmanageable numbers of lettern are habitually thrown hipon the Department at the last moment, a heavier late foo w211 | Persons who are suxions to avail then be imposed.

elves of the Torres Straita Stoamers to Amilar supplementary Mail will be communicate with New Zealand, ahould Circulars,..., latters which are intend-made to for shaughed by the English and address, their letters, do, to the care of in ed for transmission in identical terms to French Contract teamers, the late letters Agent at Sydney. several persons, and the whole or the being received from 10 minutes after, up to half an hour after the time of closing. greater part of which is printed, engraved, or lithographed,may also be sent by The late fee will also be 18 cents. book post.

aniesa it be a circular-letter or be wholly printed; nor any enclosure sealed or in any way closed against inspection nor any other enclosure not allowed by Rule 3. If this rule be infringed, the entire packot is obarged as a letter,

But a book-packet may not contain any Newspapers over four ounces in weight

letter, or communication of the nature of a are charged as double, treble, &o, as the

Pattorns cannot be sent to Spain, Por letter (whether separate or otherwise), case may be, but such papers or paokots of fugal or trees, papers may be sent at Book Rate. Two By French Packet. Newspapers must not be folded together as (Letters oz.) one, nor must anything whatever be inserted France & Algeria,... except bona fide Supplements. Printed italy,.... matler may, however, be enclosed, if the Spain,

Portugal, whole be paid at Book Rate, Prices Car

Turkoy, rent may be paid either as Newspapers or | Greece,.

12 None C.P. O.P. Books

Gibraltar,.

18 None 0.8. C.S. Pa terus cannot be sent to Italy, Turkey, or Greece.

(Br.) means By British Packet; (Fr.) by -French-Packet; (Ü.-8.) by United States Packet, D. P. means Double Postage ; C. P., cannot be paid; C. S., cannot be apat, at Letter Rats,

Lown Postaen (Victoria), Letter, News paper, Book, or Pattern, 2 cents.

RATES BY PRIVATE STEAMER-To the. United Kingdom, see Table given below. To all other places the Kate is Letters, 8 cents; Newspapers and Prices Current, 2 cents Books and Patterns, 6 cents, which must be prepaid, except when the address isto ingia.

Correspondends to Indis by Private Ship pannot be prepaid, by Indian Mail prepay ment is optional,

Aska, U. S. Packel, Australia, do, B. Africa, St. Helena, Ascension, Malia.

LETTSES-Ports of China and Japan, Macao, United States (U. S.), Bangkok, Manila, Singapore, Penang, India, Ceylon, Aden, Malta, & centa.

Except India, Ceylon, sud Aden, by French Packet, 12 oenit

Batavia, 12; Baigon and Pondicherry, (Fr.) 12; Now Caledonia, (Fr.) 18, † os.

Zanzibar, Natal, Caps, St. Helena, As- cension, 20'; Mauritius, 22.

Alexandria and Suez, (Br.) 12, (Fr.) 12,

+02.

24

Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji,

„REGISTALTION, & cents, except Straits, Batavia, India, Aden, Suez (Er,), Zanzibar, &o., Australia, &o., 12; Daigon, Pondi aberry, Alexandria (Fr.) and Suez (Fr.), double posinge. There is no Registration to Bangkok, New Caledonia, or Zanzibar,

:

NEWSPAPERS (To all the above places) 2

conta

BOOKS AND PATTERNS, 6 cents, except Malta, W. Africa, St. Helena, Ascension, 8. Books to New Caledonia, Letter Rate Patterns cannot be sent by French Packet to Pondicherry, New Caledonia, Alexandria,

or suez, and cannot be paid to Saigon.

Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, 1 oz, 2 cents; 2 oz., 4 cents; Every 4 oz,

8 venta,

Superscription. 'viê

Letters.

Papere.

Brindisi (Br.).....306 Marseilles (Fr.)...30

oz. 12 oz.

Every 40%

14

12

South'mpton (Br.)2

6. Francisco (U.8.)|24|

4

&

By Priv. Steamer

&

6

18 D. P. OP. O, P, 18] None (0.8.0.6.

D.P. O.PUP. C.P. 12 D.P.

W. Africa, Islands of the Atlantic,(except St. Helena and Ascension), North, Central, and South America. Falkland Islands, Ingos, Gold Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gambis, Cape Verd Lalande, Azores, Bermudas,

Letters, Registration, Newspapers,

Via Brindisi Via Sou or Marsellies, thampton.

40

18

84 18

8 18

12

Books and Patterns, United States (via Europe), Canary and Madeira Islands, Canada, Vancouver's Is land, Prince Edward's leland, New Brun- swior, Newfoundland, and Nova Boutin,

Letters,

Registration, Nowenspers,

34 16

28

16 B

W: Books and Fatterns, 18 12

W. Indies, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Costa Ries, Guadaloupe, Guatemala, Grey Town, Hayti, Honduras, La Guayra, Mexico, Monte Video, New Granada, Panama, Porto Rica, Burinam, Uruguay, Paraguay,

and Venezuela.

****

.

Letters, Newspapers,

62 40

6

Books and Pattern, Registration, None

18

13

except to Brazil and

British West Indies, Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador, and Fern.

16.

16

64

$8

&

6 14

Letters, Newspapers, Books and Patterns, Registration,

20

None.

Any publication fulfilling the conditions hereafter named can pass as a newspaper.

The conditions are as follows:-

1st. The publication must consist wholly or in great part of political or other news, or of articles relating thereto, or to other current topics, with or without advertise mente.

A

A book-packet may be posted either without a cover (in which esse it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing wax, postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely upan at both ends, so as to admit of the contents being easily withdrawn for examination; otherwise it is treated as a letter, For the groater. security of the contents, however, it may be tied at the ends with string; Postmasters being authorised to cut the string in such cases, although if they do so | they must again tie up the packet,

No book-packet may be above 5 lbs. in weight, nor above 24 inches in length, 12 inches in width, or 12 Inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of the 3overnment offiças.

When, owing to a great and unusual influx of letters, books, o., the tranenia- sion or delivery of the letters would be delayed if the whole mail were dealt with without distinction, book-packets may be kept back till the next despatch or delivery.

:

The limit of size for a bodk-packet addressed to any place abroad is 24 inches in length and 12 inches in width or depth.

Exceptions. No packet for Algeria, Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, France, Madeira, or Portugal, or for Egypt, Syria, or Turkey, when sent by French Packet, must be above 18 inches in length, width, or depth.

AS REGARDS PATTERNE.

They mast not be of intrinsic value. This rule excludes all artiolon of a saleable nature, and indeed whatever may have a value of its own, apart from its mere use as a pattorn; and the quantity of any material sont ostensibly an a pattern must not be so great that it can fairly be con- sidered as having on this ground an-intrin- sio valus.

Pattern and Sample Post to colonies and foreign countries is restricted to bond file trade patterns or samples of merchandise. Goods aut for sale, or in execution of an order (however small the quantity may be), or any articles sent by one private indivi- dual to another, which are not actual patterns or samples, are not admissible..

Patterns or samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers open at the ends and in such a manner as to be easy of examination. But samples of seeds, drugs, 2nd. It must be published in pumbers at and such like articles, which cannot be sent intervals of not more than 31 days, and in sovers of this kind,bat such articles must be printed on a sheet or sheets un-only--may be posted enclosed in boxes, or bags of linen, of other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily the United States of America, Holland, opened; or, in the case of seeds, &o, for and its possessions, Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Portugal and its possessions, and Switzerland, in bags entirely closed, pro- vided anch closed bags are transparent, so. as to enable the Officers of the Post Office readily to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents.

There must be no writing or printing upon or in any packet except the address of the person for whom it is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark or number, and the price of the articles,

stitched.

a

must be printed at the top of the first page, Srd. The fall title and date of publication and the whole or part of the title and the The United Kingdom.

date of publication at the top of every subsequent page; and this regulation applies Books & Patterns. to Tables of Contents and Indices.

4th. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part of matter like that of newspaper, or of advertisements, printed on a sheet or sheets, or a piece or pieces of paper, unstitched; or wholly or in part of engravings, prints, or lithographs, iliustra tive of articles in the newspaper. The supplement must in every case be published with the newspaper, and must have the title and date of publication of the newspaper printed at the top of every page; or, if it consists of engravings, prints, or lithographs, at the top of every sheet or side.

A pachet containing two or more news. papers is not chargeable with a higher rate Lof postage than would be chargeable on

book packet of the same weight."

via Brindisi

Registration Fee, 8 conta.

12

PABDEL POST-There is a common he lief in the existence of a Paros toed by which such articles as Fans, Curios, Silk Dresses, Scarves, Jewellery, Artificial Teeth, do, oan be forwarded as low rates, It cannot be too distinctly stated that such things can only be sent da Letters, and the For whenpent rate is 13 cents per half

once by Frivate Steamer,

All such packages should be Registered (8 cents).

the Port.

A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as sa nupaid insufficiently paid book packet of the

pame weight.

The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp, or by the use of a stamped

wrapper.****

If the Parcel be heavy it can be sent

No newspaper can now be sent through through one of the Parcel Expressed on the post a second time for the original ducted by Messrs Lane, Crawford, or Mr W. H. Notley, which, for anything over 4 postage. For each transmisalon a fresh or 6 ounces, will be found cheaper than Postage is required.

Every newspaper must be posted either without & vor (in which case it must not be fastened, whather by means of gum, water, scaling way, rostage stamp, or otherwise) or in a cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of easy removal for examination. If this rule be infringed the newspaper is treated as a letter,

Every newspaper must be so folded, as to admit of the title being readily in .spected,

Continent, &c., of Burope.

(Br.) viâ Brindizi.

(Br.) via Trienta

(Fr.) vià Marseilles

Belgium, ** Letters, 1829 18oz Germany, it Helland,Nw.pr.

Hungary, Bk. T Luxemburg, Pto Switzerland,.........j

4 C.P.

10 100.P.

Denmark, Letters 18 24 18 on

Faroe I

Samples of inrinaio value must not be sent to any foreign country, except United States; and in the case of Franco sampion of eider down, raw, or thread silk, woollen or goats' hair thread, vanills, esfron; carmice, or isinglass, are considered to fall under this rule if they weigh more than three ounces; and up to this weight raw and spun ilk, as well-se- ooloured and twisted silk, may be sent to Germany.

Ameriton Stamps at this Office, for the Arrangements have been made to sell convenience of those who may wish to post by the Pacific Houte to Canada, the West Indies, and other places named below.

For the present no large quantities of these Stamps can be supplied, nor is it undertaken that every denomination can be kept in hand.

LETTERS, AU, ADDRESSED LONDON ONLY.Many persons are in the habit of addressing Letters dro., for well-knowd bat this practice not unfrequently occasions Firma and Individuals to London only; delay in such Letters &c., reaching their rightful owners. In all cases, however well the Flim or Individual for whom a letter is intended may be known, it is most essential to ensure its correct and prompt delivery; that the Street In which they side and the number of the house, should form a part of the address.

The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hongkong Stamps, and 10 cents in U.S. Stamps to those places only the names of

Money Order Regulations. which are printed in Italics. To all the

1-Money Orders will be issued at other places named correspondence saugot be Registered through, but only to an this Office and at the Agencies thereof at Francigo (8 cents)

Shanghai and Yokohama on all the Money The following are the charges on corre. Order Offices in the United Kingdom of spondence thus sont :-

Great Britain and Ireland, for amounts noi Per half ounce,xceeding £10, at the rate of Exchange

Hongkong

B. Current for Each Mail, and sharged with Hamps

Straps Commission according to the following

Scale, viz

Cents. For sums not exceeding £2, 18 Above 22 and not exceeding £ 5.88

Canada, British Columbia, New Bruiswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island, Vancouver's Island, Baba- mas, Nasasu, New Provid

Arpinwall, Bermuda, Bogota,

Carthagena, Costa Rica, Cubs, Curagað, Fiji, Grøn- land, Jamaica, New Gra- nado, Nicaragua, Panama, West Indies,...........* Bavail, Newfoundland,....... Guatemala, Mexim, Salvador,

Venezuela, des Bolige, Greytown, Quiana, Hon

canta.

8

duras, Martinique, Santa Martha, Turk's Leland Brazil,..................... Bolivia, Ecuador, Chik, Fers, 8 Argentine Confederation, Bus-

Dos Afr: 4, "Paraguay, Uzu-

omnia,

8

10

18

15

£6

£70 i £7

£10,....72 -No Money Order to include a trao tional part of a Penny,

3. —Orders drawn in the United King dom upon Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yoko hama, will be paid at the rate of Exchange ruling on the day of arrival of the advices of such orders.

4-Alphabetical Lists of over 3,700 Money Order Omves in the United King- dom, sheving the Counties in which they are situsted, are hung up for publio refer ence at this Office, and sigo at Shanghai and Yokohama

5.Applicants for Money Orders must furnish, fall, the surname, and, at least, the initial of one Christian name, both of 28 the Remitter and the Payes, the Remit ter or Payes be a Pearl or a Bishop, his or dinary title will be suffent, if a ficin, the anal designation of such firm, such as Baring Brothers will suice but the mere term Mears, such as Mesara. Ri angton, or the name of a Company trad- ing under title which does not consist of the names of the persons composing it, auch

a Carron Co. is inadmissible. der is to be paid only through a Bank, to 6.The Hemitter on stating that the Or

10

Newspapers (not over 4 oz.) 2 Books, & per 4 0.6 Aby articles found enclosed in News papats or Book Packets (as silk scarves, jewellery, do.) will be detained.

Miscellaneous Notices.

The Post Office is not, by law, responsible for any loss or inconvenience which may arise from the con-delivery, mis-sendings

Sustain

-

a wrong payment, however, be made owing to negligence on the part of any Officer of the Post Office, the Postmaster General of the Country or Colony in which the negli gence occurs will, if he see fit, require the Officer in fault to make good the ions.

17.-No Money Order will be paid unless the advice has been previously received. 18. Additional Rules for greater secr rity agsins fraud, and for the better work Ing of the system generally. will be made an ecossion may require.

are used by mercantile men, or others, 19:-Should it appear that Money Orders

either in the United Kingdom or at Hong. kong, Shanghai or Yokohama, for the transmission of large sums of money, the British or Colonial Post Office, as the case may be, will consider the propriety of ins creasing the Commission, and will exeroles” the issue of Money Orders. the power of wholly suspending for a time

POST OFFICE NOTICE. Unclaimed Correspondence, June 1, 1876.

Lats. Page.

Σ

Abill Afun Albert, Hrs Andrews, G. A. 54 Andrews, U. 8.-1 Bales, James Batten, W.

1

Madle.

1

Jules } Capillions, Ros. 1 Cassim, M. Cheong A Hieng 1 Chos King Gu 1 Cinestta, Antonio 1 Coles, Thomas Crissey, A. F. Crooker, Thos. 8

Louis, Mre Mardfeldt, Mr Lumadon, W.

Mayer, A. E.-

1 Morlan, M,

Могтів, Н.

Morris, J. Myer, Mmo, R. Nouvola,

B Parsone, R. T. Pearson, Mr

Leta: Pape

Pedro de Paulo

1

Dai Lein

Elliott, Ezra T. 1

1

Fenn, James

Fil Hoy, Moner. 1

Fisher, Miss

Fanny

Petersen, J.

Poo Chun Powell, David Ramband,Moner. Rodrigues

1 regd, Leocadia"

Rowland, Bannel 1 SA, H.

1

Fook Yes, Miss 1 -Getchell, Wm. 1

Gee Long Halliday, W. J.. 1 Harvey, B. Ho Chesy Ches 1 Ives, J. B. C.

de

8

Carolina

Johanneen, M. 1

Jones, Dr. C. M. 1

Kaiser, N. 1

Kong Tren Longi

Lee Kee (Pali-1

sade China) Leong Fing Lo Yamting Loper, Ennis

compradore

Koch'Lewa Schmid, A. E. Sclavo, D. Simmonds,

Charley

de 1

Spence, W. D. 1

1 Steedian,

Capt. John

Stirling, Patrick 8 1 Thompson, J. F. Thomson, David

Viosry, Capt

Wee Hand Bang Wiard, Norman Willis, W.

Wing Zhe

Wolton, Joseph 2

1

Wootten, Henry 1

Yuen Tong Hook 1

1

For Merchant Ships.

Mara Glean

Leto, Paps

Athol

Adela Antipodes Antipodes Citat 2 Bedfordshire Berwick, B.B. Beemah Birker Blair A

1

Macaulay

5

1 Marina

1

Mary Blair

1

2

Calabar, s.s. Carmarthenshire Carricks

Charlotte Andrew2 Chinaman Corea

Ella Beatrice

Nightingale Norham Castle

Northampton

4Ocean Chief

1 Dusuri

8

Paraguay, ..

Portia

Prince Louis Rachol

Rifle

2 Rifleman

Riga, 8.5.

Rober

Rookwood SalernoTM

tata. Papi

*

8

regd.

1

Gungs, s..

Haze

1

Salicia

Hylton Castle

1 regd.

Isles of the South 1

Surah Nicholson 2 Sootía

Jas. Viricombe 1

Sir Harry Parkes

John Nicholson

1

Sir Wm. Wallace 4

Juan F. Pearson Kaisow Kirkland

Sophie

3

Ster Queen

1

Syringa

I

or niis-delivery of any letter, book, or other have the option of giving or withdrawing postal packet (oven if the packet be re- the name of the Payee; in euch case, the gistered); uor in the Post Office responsible Order will be crossed in the same way that for any injury which a packet during its transmission.

Cheques are commonly arossed when they

packets which are likely to suffer from Bank, a receipt by any person will be suf To guard against such injury all postal are intended to be paid through a Bank.

7-When an Order is presented through stamping or from great pressure should be placed in strong covers; and even with this ficient, provided the Order becrossed with precaution no fragile article should be sent the name of the receiving Bank, and be through the Post: should be remembered presented by some Person known to be in E. P. Boavenie 1 that every packet has to be handled several the employ of such Bank.

Flying Eagle times; that it is exposed to considerable

8.The signature of the Payas of a Mo- Frederio Tudor 1 pressure and friction in the mail bag; and ney Order to be affixed to the Order In the Griffe that, whenever the bag has in the course of place provided for the purpose. If the its transmission to be transferred by means Payee be unable to write he must sign the injury receipt by making his mark in the presence of the railway apparatus, the rink in much increased.

of a Witness, who must sign his naine, with No information can be given respecting his address in the presence of the Officer except to the persons to whom they are desire to receive payment in the Country in letters which piss through Post Office who pays the Order.

9.Should the Payes of a Money Order addressed; and in no other way is official information of a private character allowed which the Order was issued, at some other Lavinar to be made public. A Postmaster may, Office than that in which the Order was ork Leonore however, give an address if he has no reason ginally drawn, the transfer will be granted, Lagar to believe that the person whose address it provided the Order be inclosed to the Ly-ee-moon is would disapprove of his doing so. *****Postmaster of the Office in which it was Postmasters are not allowed to return any drawn. In such case a new Order will be letter or other packet to the writer or sender, issued, the Commission chargeable upor or to any one de, or to delay forwarding which will be deducted from the amount of

Hornet it to ite destination according to the address, the new Order. even though a requent to such offeat be

10. In the event of a Money Order Kestrel miscarrying or being lost, a duplicate will |- be granted on a written application from the Payse, (containing the necessary particulars, and accompanied by an addi- tional Commission) to the Office where the Original Order was payable.

written thereon.

Postmasters are not bound to give change, nor are they authorised to demand change and when money is paid at a Post Office, whether as change or otherwise, no question as to its right amount, goodness, or weight can be entertained after it has been removed from the counter

Postmasters are not bound to weigh any letters or other packets for the public, but they may do so if their duty be not thereby impeded. .

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17.--On the receipt of a similar applies tion, orders will be given to stop payment of a Money Order, or to renew a lapsed Order. The additional Commission in the last case will be deducted from the amount of the new Order. Lapsed Orders must be presented with the application for a DEF Order.

The rule which forbids thetransmission through the Post of any article likely to injure the contents of the Mail Bags.or

The practice of sealing letters pasing to

12.—But when it is desired that any Boxes, or the person of any Officer of the and from the East and West Indies, and Post Office is, of course, applicable to the other countries with hot climates, with wax error in the name of the Remitter or Payee Pattern Post and a packet containing any (except such as is specially prepared), is should be corrected or that the amount of thing of the kind will be stopped, and not attended with much inconvenience, and a Money Order should be repaid to the sent to its destination. Articles such as frequently with serious injury, not only to Remitter, or that a Lapsed Order should the following have best occasionally posted the letters so sealed but to the other latter be renewed for payment in the Country in as Patterns, and have been detained as in the mail, from the melting of the waz and unfit for the Post, vis: Metal bonds, porte-adhesion of the letters to each other. The Iain and China, fruit, vegetables, bunches public are therefore regemmended, in all of flowers, cuttings of planta, spurs, knives, such es, to use either waters or gum, and sciesors, needles, pins, pieces of machinery, to advise their correspondents in the doun metals, samples of ore, samples in glass sharp pointed Instruments, samples of tries referred to, to do the same. bottles, plecos of glass, acids of various The registration of a packet makes its kinds, curry cotabs, copper and steel en graving pistes, and confectionery of all

kinds.

which the Order was originally drawn, application must be made to the Chief Money Ordet Office of such Country. This application must be accompanied by an additional Commission, unless it have re ference too Lapsed Order, in which case the Commission will be deducted from the amount of the New Order. transmission much more secure, Inasmuch 18-Repayment whether of an original, as, under ordinary circumstances, a regis or renewed, or a duplicate Urder, will not tered packet can be traced through its whole be made to the remitter until it has been Such articles as solsore, knives, ratore, course and this the loss of a registered ascertained that the advice has been ost- forks, steel pens, nalls, kaya, watch machi packet is a very rare occurrence. Neverthecelled at the Office on which the Order was nery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or less large sums of money or other articles originally drawn,

14.Payment of an Order must be ob ore, provided that they be packed and of great value should not be sent through guarded in so sestire a manner as to afford the past, even if the packet be registered as tained before the end of the Sixth Calendar complete protection to the contents of the the machinery of the Department is not Month after that in which it was drawn i mail bage and to the Officers of the Post arranged with a view to such transmission, for instance, If drawn in January, payment Office, while at the same time they may be By law, the Post Office is not responsible must be obtained before the end of July, easily examined, may be sent as samples to for the safe delivery of registered packets otherwise the Order will bedothe lapsed, the following countries, but to these alone though any offer who may neglect bis and a new Order (for which & 18cond Com vit,, the Amores, Belgium, Cape de Verd duty on this point will be called to atrist mission, to be deducted from the amourt lalands, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Hol- scronut, Sont in tnregistered lettern, value of the Order, will be charged) will become land. Madelta, Moldavia, Norway, Porto-able articles are exposed to tisk, and offer a neostaty. gal, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United temptation which ought not so be treated i 18.-1] an Order be not paid before the States, Wallaahia, and the British Colonies and the Department cannot in any way and of the Twelfth Calendar Month after- and not even to these places, til Faces, undertake the sale conterence of such that in which it was drawn, for instance, No packet of newspapera may be above Indigo cannot be sent to any place abroad. packet. All inland or colonial letters, if drawn in January and not paid before. 8 lbs. in weight, nor above two fest in A packet of patterns of samples sent to therefore, which contain coin, and all the end of the following January--all claru length, one foot in width, nor onsin depth the Azores, Cape de Vard Islands, France, inland letters which contain watches or to the Money will be forfeited, unless, Madeira, Portugal, or by French packet, jewellery, on though they be posted under peculiar circumstances, the Post A book-packet may contain any number to Turkey, Syria, or Egypt, must not without registration, ate treated as register Office of the Country in which the Order of separate books or other publications exceed 18 inches in length, width, or ed, and charged on delivery with a double was drawn think proper to allow it. ineindig printed or lithographed letters), depth a packet to any other place abroad registration fee of sightpenes in addition to 16. After ones paying a Money Order photographe (when set on glass or in sases must not exceed 24 inches in length or 13 the ordinary postage and any such letters by whomidever presented, the paying Offoc containing gloss or any like substance); inches in width or depth,

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7. From Naval Yard to the Pier.

8. Frum Pior to East Point

Consignees or Agents.

80 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 10 Gibb, Livingaton & Co

3P. M. S. 8. Co. 30 Wm. Pusiau & Co.

7Messagories Maritimes 10 Siemssen & Co.

#Siemssen & Co.

22 Adamson, Bell & Co.

4Gilman & Co.

18 Adamson, Bell & Co.

David Sassoon, Sons & Co. Eduard Schellhass & Co.

31P. & Q. S. N. Oo. 20Bop Kee

Douglas Lapraik & Co. Kwok Acheong Landstein & Co.

7Remedios & Co.

10 Melchers & Co.

Wm. Pustau & Co. Gibb, Idvingston & Co. Yuen Fat Hong

17 Order

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

8 Douglas Lapraik & Co. Messagerien Maritimes

20 Jardine, Matheson & Co,

9Kwok Acheong

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Gor. bg, 274 May 20 Eduard-Schellhass & Co. Slam.

sh. 575 May 19 Kin-tye-loong

Brit. boe. 448 April 87 Meyer & Co.

Brit, bae. 482 June Arnhold, Karberg & Co. Brit

ch.987 May 16 Borneo Company

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Amer. ach. 176 Jan. 8 Order

Brit, bqe 237 June 6 Captain

Amer. b, 1167 April 29 Russell & Co.

Destination

S'apore and Penang

Remarks.

Y'hama & S. Fosco Mail, 16th

Yokohama

London London Cabi

Newchwang

New York

San Francisco.

618 May 22 Russell & Co.

Brit, bqe 278 May 12 Carlowitz & Co.

Dan. bqe, 344 May 23 Eduard Schellhess & Oo.

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464 June 5 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. Ger. bqe 456 May 11 Wm. Pustau & Co. Brit. bq 242 May 27 Eduard Schellhass & Co. Amer. b. 1287 June

Brit. bas.

220 May 14 Remedios & O

477 June 5 Order

Amer, ab. 1230 April 23 Order

Brit, bz,

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200 May

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Brit, bge. 383 May

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18 Gilman & Co,

HONGKONG MARKET PRICES. Corrected to Saturday, June 10, 1976. At 1085 Cash per Dollar Mexican,

Bacon, English,.

Foochov,

Beef, sirloin and prime out,

Beef Corned,

Roast,

5.

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Steak, Bullooks* Brains,

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500 600 Turnips, Salt,

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Salt Fish Shrimps,

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110 100

Almonds, (Bombay),

110. 100

160 140 Mangoes, Manlia,

Pears, Chefoo, Pears, (Namtow),

280 260 each

140 -130 Pine-apples, Punti

Plantains, common Plums,

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110 70

120 100 Strawberry (Yeungmai) catty

12

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100 400 6070

110 100 110:100

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100

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80 160 140 Pumpkina,

catty 80

34

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12 10

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80-70 Scallions,

catty

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300 250 Shalotė,

80

20

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1

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20

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27

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11

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20

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80

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Laid up

>> Feet,

Bangkok Focohow

12th, 2 p.m.

P

Fry,

110 100 Bananas, fragrant Punil, catty

"

1

Head,

110 100

Common

30 25

"

H

K'Loong Dook

Hear Kidneys, LAver, Pork, Chop,

Bach

70

50 Cocoanuts

60 40

70

Currants, 60

. bottle

400 850

D

lb.

200 180

1

. catty

185 180 Dates,

bottle! 500 400

Repairing

Corned, Log,

**

190 120 Figs, Dried,

500..400

186 180 Ground Nuts,"

ontty

100

.**

»

San Francisco Haiphong

Fat or Lard, Sheeps' Head, and

110 100 Lichoss, Dried,

800 250

Fet

880 810

Green,

100

*

Heart,

each

70 60 Lemons,

200 120

גו

San Francisco

80

YO

Loong Ngan, Dried,

400

"

"

Sucking Pigs, Teal,

#

1600 1350 Mangosteens,

each ench

80. 20

100

70

.Batty

Cos'tant Dock

Capone, Duoka,

catty 250, 200

Musk Melons, large,

eatly 110 100

Canton greeb, catty

(".small,-,* 13:

80

BO

50 40

Oranges, Coolle

2200 - 149

Eggs, Hen.

don.

100

Dust

100

„ new Cochin China, ?

110

Balt

100

Peaches, green,

patty

60

M

#

Eagle besked.

60

50

San-Francinos

Fowla,

catty

180 180

London

Geese,

120 110.

Sweet Hati.m

100

80

+

Foochow

200 160

Haiphong

Partridges,

70

60

Repairing

Phonsanta, Canton,

Fooobow

MacsEsar

Pigeon,

Turkeys, Cook,!

palt each catty

$2

Jesch

Toatty

Hen,

800 550 400-950

60

80

40

50

Manila

J

dark-red,

Bombay Ducka

London

Carp,

per hundred 200 150

catty

**

black,

80

40

80

40

30

40

Codfish,

110 100

100

yellow, "

80

J

Callao

180

green, 60 Primrose Apples,.

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Manila

Outtle Fish,

.80 "70

Dace,

bottle bottle

750

Eels,

Ib.

Fresh Fish, Large

**

Small

100

80

"1

15

Frogs,

13

120

Gudgeon,

39

Sugar Cane, 140 180 Tamarinds,

110

Walnuts, 130 120 Water Chesnuts,

.stick

60

catty

50

110

100

60

I

Cos'tan Dook Herrings, small

90 80 Water MeloDE,

40 - 30

smoked

.box

$1.00

13

Miscellaneous

London

London

Mavila

Cos'tan Dock

Labras, Live Fish, Lobsters, Mango Fish,

csity catty

120 110

Allspice,

bottle

260 200

Bangkok

Mullet, Parrot Fish,

San Francisco

Perch,

Cos'tan Dock

Pomfret,

Melbourne & Sydney McD.'s Slip San Francisco

10th prox.

Prawny

140 130 110 100 120 100 110 100 110 100 110 100 120 - 130 120

Bru, Butter,

ploul

1600 1600

1

Candied Űrange Fest,

·lb.

bottle

700 Bud

Lemon si

760 700 760700

Uspera Obarocal, Cheese, American,

English;

220 160

"

ploul 1200 1100

Ib. 400

460

"

Ray,

Honolulu

Rosch,

S'pore & Mauritius

Rook Flab Salmon, Canton,

100

160 120 110 130 120

80

ips

Dutch,

each

1100

Cinnamon,

catty

250 200

Citron,

160 160

Úloves,

?

270 250

mine

Cos'tan Dock

11

Baltwater, Plakled,

• bottle

200-150

Tientsin

+in datty

Tientala

800 120 100 20:00

1b.

250 920

bottle

500 200

ploui

600 600

Ticntein

catty

40

80

ploul 2750 2000

Shangbet

pkge,

760

Vessel's Name.

Flag.

Class.

Tous. Guns. H. P.

Date of

Arrival.

tye..

6 e Germäu 86 German

7 1 Britisk

Corvette gunboat ax. tatal hospital

1880 6 200

June 9 200 6 80 June

jli

464

120

Corvette

200

10

400

Jane Jane.b

British

gun veidi

461

4 120 May 16

6

American

corvetia

639 6

600 April 20

10

British

gün vessel

7482 1 2

100

June 1

military hospital

2501

Jedda

lii

Dorvatse

1405

Commodore's dag ship-8087

6 Gerthan

corvette

1800

15

850

400

Jane 1 May 81

FOOCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT,: June 8, 1878.

SHANGHAI SHIPPING IN BARBOUR. | 8šechten

June, 1876.

Tokio Mart

Japanses

}#

2CHANT STRAJEZS--

for Londong

Ado

Buticl

British stealer

American schooner

Ader Ajud

Chinese

Ceres

for London; &

Diamkit

Zor London

Eagist

for London

Fusiyama

American

Ellen

MERON AND SAILING VESSELS, Binok Adder

for London for New York German barque British bartje Betish barque

A

20 18 Taplow,

40 20 Tees

salty

Dottie 800 270

750 200

Danlıb bargus

Gotion Castle

Britth

Ellen Bintike

British barque

26.90

100 B

for London

Honin

American

Hilda

British perque

for London,

Kart

for London, 40.

Lady Elizabeth

34

do 80

.box Engilsh

1.000 900

Klargie

American

for Shanghai

Peking

British

for London

Shapes

for Lendon

Szeobuen

Germin schoone

Chines pleazno)

#Blare left port, or arrived at Hongkong

St. Thomas Vadina

Windbyver

American

Mad. Demorest Maid of Judat. Rita

Articun

British barte British barque British barque Bratish barque Swedish barque for Lopdon for Londre

600 Vinegar, English

botile

200-160

80 50

catty

4080

Lettres, Chinese ›

bead

12.10

Mat

GEORGE ONRY, Zhipettor of Marts,

Printed and published by Gro. MURRAY BAIM, at the China Mali Oman, No 2

Vraczem Chen, Hougkeng

Tench,

140 180

17

Turtles, Small

820 800

#

Mace,

Vegetables,

Oommander.

Aspalagus,

tim

400 380

Mango Chutney, Mustard,

“Kühne

Von Heldhe

D. M. Insp. Gen. Morgan

John Bruce

Kootr

Bamboo Shoots, yoling saity Beatis, aproat,

Nutmeg

- Catty

14. 1)

Olives,

BD

Paddy,

60 60

JA

Pearl Barley,

Braksion,

20

Hippisley

FT. MENar

Pepper (whole)

170 130

C. B. Theobald

Capt. Becker, Alt, Buller Commodore Watson Coint Honts.

Best root, Cabbage, Hongkong 23"

"

30 10 260 100 Turnip, (Bob). 2013 Common, eatty Carrots, fresh

, each

20

15

#: Plokies, Bize, 40 80 Bago,

(ground)

bottle

210 200

200-

catty

40 5

battle

220 200

#1

Salt Calery, Oblasse,

English, Chillos. Dijed,

Oticumbers, Curry Stuff, Ringlith, Egg Plant, Garlis, (bulb) dried

Ginger, (young) is (old) Gourd, susko

80

10

Salad 011,

250 -180

"

satty

30

20

40

80 Balt, Charne

casty

Fino,

10 4038

Milkedy

120 100 Split Fons

60 Bu Sugaz, Ühing,

Vernitielli, Chinese

BO 60 300 70

catty: box

100

90

1000 BUD eatty 800 760

.bottle

dash

10: B

bottle 250 200 ploul 1800 1000

bottle ently

240 309)

700 500

180 169

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