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Intimations.
CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE,
ADJUSTMENT OF Borus FOR THE YEAR 1876.
CHAREHOLDERS in the above. Office
are requested to Furnish the Under- migued with a List of their Contribution for the Year ending 31st December, 1876, in order that the distribution of the Nett Profits reserved for Contributors may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the 31st August next, will be adjusted by the Office, and no Claims or Alterations will bo subsequently admitted.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Agents. Hongkong, May 1, 1877.
Bel
THOROUGH CORRESPONDENT and ARITHMETICIAN, Desires an ENGAGEMENT.
"Activity," care of this Office. Bongkong, May 25, 1877.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agent, or Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
ROBINA, American. 3-m. schooner, Capt. C. W. Hansen.-Amhold, Karberg & Co.
HANNAH LAW, British abip, Captain R. Greig.-P. & O. 5. N. Co.
HIERONIMUS, Britisk brig, Capt. T. A. Koob.Landstein & Co.'
Ecno, Britiek barque, Captain Tozer.- Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
Roar. HENDERSON, British barque, Capt. John J. Gunn. Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
BROWN BROTHERS, American ship, Capt. D. 8. Goodell-P, & O. 8. N. Co.
To-day's Advertisements. FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW, The Stormship
"YESSO,"
Capt. S. Asuror, will be de spatched for the above Ports
on SUNDAY, the 24th Instant, at Noon,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPKAIK & Co.
Hongkong, June 30, 1877.
FOR MANILA:
The British Steamer
"HOLYROOD,”
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AMOVICAR, Master, will bo despatched for the above
Part on MONDAY, the 25th Jast., at 4 pm.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co.
Hongkong, Juné 20, 1877.
FOR SHANGHAI,
The German Steamship. "GALATSA,"
To-day's Advertisements.
THE GIANT CHANG OUTDONE,
LAST APPEARANCE-FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY, FROM THURSDAY, THE 21ST INST.
GIANT of Modern Times, is now on 70W SHAN, the Great CHINESE EXHIBITION at the HONGKONG HOTEL at All flours in the Day and Evening. Thie Glant is well-proportioned, and in regard to aize and general appear ance beats CHANG hollow. He is a native of Kwang-at, and is only 22 years of age. Such a Giant is not to be often met with, and he has had the honour of appearing. bofore His Excellency Pops HENNESSY, C.M.G., at Government House.
ADMISSION-FIFTY CENTA. Hongkong, June 20, 1877.
SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close- MAILS BY THE FERNOR PACKET. The French Contract Packet AMAZONE, will be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 23rd Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marseiller; to Balgon, Bingapore, Batavia, Galle, Pondicherry, Ma dras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.
The
following will be the hours of slosing
the Maila, do, com
Friday, 22nd Instant.--w
5.M., Money Order Office closos. Post Offoo closes except the NIGET Bor, which ramaiIAN
That open all night, je24 Saturday, 23rd Instint.—
June 19, Mecca, British steamer, 687, J. Johnson, Saigon June 16, Rice and General,Hor Ken & Co.
June 20, Menelaus, British steamer, 1559, F. F. Seale, Liverpool May. 1, via ports of call, Penang June 8, and Singapore 13, General. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
June 20, Amasone, French steamer, 2560, Mortemard, Shanghai Jane 17, Maile and General-MESSAGERIES HABITIMES.
June 20, Veiga, French steamer, 1003, Rolland, Yokohama June 19, Mails and General-MESSADERÍÈS MARITIMES,
Jane 20, Ningpo, British steamer, 761, R. Casa, Shanghai Jane 17, General- SIENSSEN & Co.
June 20, Glenorchy, British steamer, 1770, J. S. Hogg, London May 6, via porta of call, and Singapore June 14, General,- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
June 20, Chun Tung, Chinese R. C., from Macao.
DEPARTURES, --
June 20, Brema, for Newchwang.
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7 A.M., Post opens for sale of Stamps, Ritry of Letter, and Posting of sis correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Letters cozOŠK." 11 A., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters
(11,10
to
M., Lettern (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 canta axtra postage, until
11.80 A.M., when the Post Office Croaza
entirely,
言
Hongkong, June 9, 1877.
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, June 22:
Tenders for Repaits of the British ship Daphne, to be sent in to the Agents
before Noon.
Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Mezare
Lane, Orawford & Co. 3pm.--Penedo leaves for Manila SATURDAY, June 28 :-
Noon.-French Mafi leaves for Ports of
Call and Europo. SUNDAY, June 24:-
Noon-Yaaro Jesyes for Coast Ports. MONDAY, June 25:-
4 p.m.-Holyrood leaves for Manila. Meeting of the Victoria Recreation Club
at the Boat Hønsé.
the name of all that is mundane, cannot
[No. 4358 JUNE 20, 1877.
documents themselves bearing dates which originally appeared in the China Mail coming within the last two months. If some months ago in regard to the alleged the Japan reports can be published while cruelties committed on the natives of the they are interesting and useful, why in Pacific Islands by trepang traders and the same course be pursued in regard to South Sea traders. The Intelligence thinks the, China reports? We trust a little that the testimony is conclusive as to the common-sense will be brought to bear in exestance of grave abuses in the trepang the matter by-an-by.
trade, and adds the information that "a The report on the trade of Nagasaki communication from the Saulety on this for last year in a discouraging one. Somebody has lately questioned the point has boon addressed to Governor cansos that gave rise to the existence of Hennessy." We are afraid Mr Hennessy Nagasaki, but, unless matters improve can do very little in the matter. there, a more pressing question will
shortly arise sa to the causes that led to We find the following paragraph in the its extinction. The total value of the Manila Comercio of the 19th June"Wo Imports shows a decrease of 3461,891 TUESDAY, June 20:-
opmpared with that of 1875. The chief have seen the extensive works which are Goods per Altona undelivered after this falling off is noticeable in textile fabrios now being done in the neighbouring distriot
date subject to rent.
No manufactures that would compete, to of Mandaloyan for the construction of a WEDNESDAY, Juno 27-
any serious extent, with foreign piece manufactory for sugar refining under the Goods per Glenorchy undelivered after goods have been produced in the country, auspices of an English Company, and some
this date subject to rent."
except such as were produced formerly 500 workmen are employed in it. The Neither has the population suffered from SATURDAY, June 50:-
bad crops, or other natural impoverish aspect of the work has already assumed ing causes which would diminish the much importance, and a good many people ability of the lower classes to supply of that district are getting their living by th. mselves, sa freely as before, with it, as well as those from St. Juan del Monte, articles of dress. The heavy land tax Sta Ana, San Pedro Macati, and others who imposed upon the population is, however,
Noon. English Mall leaves for Porta
of Call and Europe.
3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Toko-
hama and San Francisco.
MONDAY, July 9:-
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FRIDAY, July 16 :—
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers :—--
VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT HONGKONG.
When left. Name. Deo,
20, Hieronimus (German Barque), for 13, Woodhall,
Whampoa.
20, Norna, for Swatow
20, Chinking, for Cooktown and
Sydney,
20, Douglas, for Coast Ports,
20, Pasig, for Manila.
20, Amoy, for Ningpo and Shanghal.
CLEARED.
Sourabaya Packet, for Haiphong, Fifeshire, for Manila, Caribou, for Batayla.
4. E. Vidal, for Tientsin, Flintshire, for Balgon.
Hieronimis (brig), for Whampoa, Java, for Saigon, Altonn, for Shanghai.
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
R. Boats, Master, shortly ex-kong, Messrs U. A, Silva, R. W. Hurst, A. Rochschke, E. W. Sayle, Frederick
peated from SINGAPORE, will re.
selve Immediate despatch as above. For Freight or Passage, apply to
WM. PUSTAU & Co.,
Agents B. S. Galaten. Hongkong, June 20, 1877.
S. 5. GLENORCHY, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
5, Carrizal,
From Remarks.
Cardiff New York
4. Benciutha,
22, Sophie, Jan.
4, C. R. Bishop,
London
Hamburg
18, Batavia,
Hamburg
Feb.
-Cardiff
18, Leading Wind,
Antwerp
17, Therese Behn,
Cardi
18, Matchless,
Cardla
19, Cactus O,
Cardiff
19, F. P. Lichfield,
Cardiff
19, Malpu,
Cardiff
20, Penrith,
London
22, Enid,
London
27. Gold Bunter,
Cardiff
28, D. MoB. Park, 28, Janet Ferguson,
Mar.
20, Warrior, 20, George,
Lander, and James Brown, Mra Marshall, | 10, 0, W, Cochrane, and 31 Chinese for Saigon, Me Francola 20, Springfield, Goff; for Marseilles, Mr Frank Gilman, and Revd. Fice Fancault.
Per Volga, from Yokohama: for Hong. kong, Chinese; for Batavia, Mr Leon Harris; for Suez, Mr Banfather; for Mar Boilles, Menara Tekemura, Yamamoto, H. Kawado, Prince de Takugawa, and Mr N. Okubo.
23, Birling (8.), 26, May Queen, 27, Scindia,
Sunderland v. S'pore Glasgow v. S'pore
1, lales of the South, Cardiff
jeas
1, Khodive,
Antwerp
2, Pazacza,
Cardiff
4, Nimbus,
Cardiff
4, Jala,
Cardiff
Por Amazone, from Shanghai: for Hong.
18, Antwerp, 19, Vistoria,
19, Golden Spur,
Cardiff
London
Swansea
Liverpool
Cardiff
Jardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff
Cardiff
London
Antwerp London Cardiff
8, Rota,
4, Sydenham,
Cardiff Cardiff
7, Kalnow,
London
10, St. Elmo,
Cardiff
10, Adolph,
Hamburg
11 Benefactor,
11, Woodhall,
New York Antwerp Cardiff Cardiff Hamburg Antwerp Cardif Penarth
E above Steamer hasing arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk and stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Shanghai and/or Yokohama Cargo will be sent on unless noties to the contrary is received before 10 a.m. To-
morrow,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 27th Instant will be subject to ront,
No Fire Insurance has been offouted,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents, Rongkong, June 20, 1877.
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NOTICE. TENDERS for REPAIRS to the British Ship DAPHNE, must be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon on FRIDAY, the 22nd Instant, instead of the time pre. viously notified.
Particulars of the Work required may be had from the Captain on Board, or from the Undersigned.
MEYER & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, June 20, 1877.
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CONSULAT DE FRANCE A HONGKONG.
THE
HE OFFICES of the FRENCH CON- SULATE have temporarily been RE. MOVED to No. 2, CLUB CHAMBRES. G. BOULOUZE,
Acting Consul
Hongkong, June 20, 1877,
DR
DENTAL NOTICE,
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R. ROGERS has Returned to Hong kong, and will be ready to Receive Patients on MONDAY, Juns 20th.
Office, No. 7, Arbuthnot Road. Hongkong, June 20, 1877. Occidental & Oriental Steam Ship Company.
TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
*# **BOTION WIZ K
CENTRAL
AED
UNION PACIFIO AND CONREUOTING RAILROAD COMPANIES
ATLANTIC STRANDRÉ.
MDE 8. 8. *(¿BLIO" will be do
ame, on FRIDAY, the 18th July, at 8p.m. taking Cargo and Phasenger lo Japan, the United States and Europe.
Connection is made at Yokohaman, # Btesters from Shangha
Freight will be received on Board until 4 p.m. of the 12th Proximo: PARCEL PÁUKAGES will be received at the Office nntil 5 pm. same day all Parcel Packages ́should be marked to address in full; value
of same le required.
Return Passage Tickets avaliabia for months are issued at a reduction of 20 per" sent, on reguler zaten.
For further information as to Freight da Fassage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 37, Queen's Road Central.
G. B. EMORY, Agent. Hongkong, Jano 20, 1877.
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Per Ningpo, from Shanghai, Dr. Redpas, Mesara 1, Lowe and D. Campbell, 1 Euro- pean, and 77 Chinese deck
Per Glenorchy, from London, Capt. Morrison, and Mrs Jackson.
Per Mecca, from Saigon, IL Chinese. Per Menelaus, for Singapore, &c., 230 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
For Belgic, for Yokohama, Messra R Davie, Martin White and 2 Chinese; for San Francisco, Mr Adolf André ́ and naiive servant, Mrs G. Winters and 244
Chinese.
Per Douglas, for Swatow, Messrs Ebell, Penfield, and Hurst; for Amoy, Mesars J T. Jenkins, G. Taylor, J. Harp, A. F. Figgins, J. S. Noble, A. Sutherland, and Lee Tin Chuan; for Foochow, Mr Dam- mann; for Coast Ports, 850 Chinese.
Per Amay, for Ningpo and Shanghai, Mr Buoliholtz and 3 other Cabin.
Par Norna, for Swatow, 184 Chinese..
27, Fortuna (s), 20, Commissary, 29, Cygnus, Apr.
11, H. S. Sandford(s) 12, Galatea (0), 13, Vega, 13, Penshaw, 14, Antipodes, 18, Titar,
May
3, Staghound, Liverpool James Shepherd, London 5, Mikado (8.), London
AT SHANGHAL,
Dec. 27, Undine,
London Feb. 22, Belted Will, London
Mar
9, Oaller Ou,
Per Chinkiang, for Cooktown, 1 Euro-28, City of Aberdeen, London pean,
Por Pasig, for Manila, 5 Chinese deck. TO DEFART.
Per A. E. Videt, for Tientsin, 3 Chinese. Per Flintshire, for Saigon, 150 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Mecca reports: Had South-easterly winds and fine weather to the Paracels. From thence to port raine and equalle with thick weather, and very strong currents setting in uncertain direc tion.
15, Coldstream, 10, Sir Lanoslot,
24, Wigton,
28, Isle of Erin, Apr.
Coras,
Cardiff London
New York London
Greenock
3 p.m.--Occidental & Oriental 8, 8. Co,'
Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sau Francisco.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Noon.-Sale of American barkentine much falt, and more so, doubtless, since are attracted by the good remuneration its collection in money instead of in kind obtained in-return for their labour. We as formerly. On the whole, the Con- have also seen the third load of pisces of sul (Mr Flowers) is inclined to think machinery intended for the said manufac that to this cause, chiefly, and to the tory, which has arrived per steamer Victoria otherwise severe pressure of taxation, from Liverpool, and amongst them there must be attributed the large diminution. of trade which he has to record: In re-
were no less than 22 ateam bollers.” gard to Exports the figures do not denote such a large falling off as in importa, although the tendency is towards a de aline. Tea shows an increase in quan tity, but a falling off in value, owing to the serious dealing in value tea has everywhere experienced The Consul understands that scarcely any of the tes sold at Nagasaki during the season, ex- HONGKONG DISPENSARY, cept the very common kind of leaf,
Notice of optional cargo por Glenorchy to
be given before 10 a.m. State of Louisiana leaves for Yokohama
on or about this date,
THE
Established 4.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co.,
FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETA, IMPORTERS
ON
Davagisra' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI. MITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLBE, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
от
Soda Water, Lemonada, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under, direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876, -
for Canton "The publication of this issue commenced
at 7.50 p.m.
London 6, Messenger,
New York 7, Saracon,
New York 10, F. B. Watson, New York 10, Strathearn, Cardiff The British steamer Menelaus reports: 20, Moses B, Towers, Newcastle (NEW.)
10, Rachel, by Sydney Had light monsoons across Indian Odesu, 21, Alfred Bawley, Sydney light airs and calms from Singapore to Pulo 22, Amboto (8.), London Sepata, and from Paracels to port strong 28, Duke of Abercorn, London S.W. winds and equally weather.
23, Oceans, 26, Stratheden, May
The French steamor Amatone reports: Fresh N.B. brete in the Formons Chan- nol
The British steamer Ningpo reports: Ex- perlented moderate variable winds and think rainy weather, with low Barometer, throughout the passage.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close
For SHANGHAL
Fer MENELAUS, et 8.80 p.m. To-
morrow, the 21st inat,
For MANILA
Per PENEDO, at 2:30 p.m., on Friday,
the 22nd inst,
For BANGKOK.---
Per DALE, at 6 pm, on Saturday, the
23rd inst For MANILA
Per HOLYROOD, at 5.30 p.m., on Mane
day, the 28th Inët,
MALLS Y THE EKOLAH PAKET. — The English Contrast Panket TEHERAN will be despatched with the Maile for Europe, do, on BATURDAY, the 30th Inst
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malla, da 2- Friday, 20th Inst. —--
5 r., Money Order Offies sloves, A 6 PM., Post Office oloves otcept the NIGHT
Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 30th Inst,
74.M., Post Office opens föresle of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Fosting of all correspondenge, Hongkong, Jung 39, 1877,
Sydney Sydney
1, Abbey Comper, London 6, Bellona (5.),
Hamburg
AT AMOY.
Mar. 16, Bessie Morris,
Det. 26, Ino,
Swanses
AT SWATOW.
Greenock
Star.
AT CHEFOO.
7, Alcestia,
Cardiff 20, Babylon, Newcastle (N.8. W.)
LOADING FOR OMINA AND JATAN FORTH, At London-Stenmore via Buon Canal. Glenfallosh Lorne
Welo. Malbrok.
Lotus. Atholl
Sailing Vessels.
Birchvale Ferdinand Bruma Elmstone.
Kate Carnie,* Lord of the Isles.
de Liverpool.
Pilgrim, Peruvian,
Achillos (str.) Lord Macaulay, Sophia,
At Nowodatle (N.8. W.) for Ekong/-
Escort
Papilon
Crested Wave,
J, S. Stone,
At Sydney (for Shanghai).
Serapia.
Blank Adder,
* Dates followed by an asterisk jpg | time the stremera lelt Singapero,
BIRTHS.
At 39, Bluff, Yokohama, on June 2ad, Mrs JOHN GODDARD, of & Son.
At Kobe, en May 30th, the Wife of HENRY CAS, of a Son.
DEATH.
realised profits to the grower and native dealer, most of it showing considerable losses. The export of coal during the year shows a decrease of 13,200 tons. This decrease is attributable to the out- put of the Takashima mine having diminished through the mine igniting. With respect to the Takashima mine,
Mr Flowers further observes
During the month of June alone the output avenged about 650 tons per working day. An independent seam of about nine feet of coal formerly worked in Japan fashion, but abandoned for want of adequate appliances for removing the water, has recently been opened out, and an additional supply of about 200 tons per day is expected therefrom in a few months. The Takashima screened coal continues to be used by vessels of war of the French, United States, Russian and Garman Navies. It is used by some of the fast steamers on their voyages from China to London with the first teas of the season, which speaks for its qualities as a steam coal Shipments and sales of Takashima coal during 1876 were as follows:***
To Shanghai
"}
Hongkong
11
Yokohama
Tientsin
*
Manila
Foochow
Sales in Nagasaki
Total
Tons, 16,848
.. 19,617 2,672 4,740 826 800
46,047
Tous 92,049
Tax Army and Navy Fasette of the 5th May has the following paragraph -
10th Regiment.-Captain Glen, 2nd Battalion, leaves England on the 17th May for Singapore, to take up his appoint ment as brigade-major in the Straits.
Bids Cargoes from Saigon to Ohlins, from May 30th to June 13th —
For Hongkong-May 80, Trolovan Family, 1,280 picula; 81, Golden Horn, 32,000 piouls: June 2, Thingvalla, 39,820 pfcule; B, Olympia, 18,200 piouls, and Montgomeryshire, 31,000 piouls; 5, State of Louislanis, 82,00)picule 8, Hoogly, 451 picais, and Flintshire, 30,000 picule; 9, Bianes Pertlos, 15,000 pionils.
be expected to arrive here within a month Ma Lister, the Postmaster General, may
visit of inspection.--Japan Gazette,
June 11th.
SOME short time ago we called attention to the fact that a number of Chinamen had been sent to the tea districts near Kiôto for the purpose of making black tea of the Japanese leaf. We regard the success of the undertaking as quite problematical, but as many people- Imagine that black and green teas are the produes of entirely different shrubs, we publish elsewhere in our columns an account of the process which is gone through in China to produce the two varieties.-Japan Maih
THE following items are from the Straits Times: We learn that some Chinese have been arrested by the police under circum- stances which go to show the necessity of occasional investigations as to the treat ment extended to newly arrived immigrants. Some seventy men have, it appears, been confined for twelve days in a house near Hill Street, owing to their inability to pay During the year the coal mine at what their gaolers claim as passage money Hashima was opened out on a more ex- a num which the immigrants declare to be tended scale than formerly, and the out- exactly five times the amount they were put from this island reached over 2,000 told they would be charged in China. They tons for the month of March, 1877. further allege that they have been beaten This coal mine is the second private one and half starved. Information was given to the Chinese Protector's department, but, THE CHINA MAIL. in Japan worked by foreign machinery the immigration Ordinance not being in The island of Hashima is situated about force, the matter was referred to the police, three miles to the south-west of that of by whom the coolies were taken in charge, HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1877. Takashima. In Takashima the outcrop and their complaints will, we understand,
At the General Hospital, Yokohama, on thooth Instant, HEINRICH REUTER, a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 31 years.
of several coal seams is visible, Flowers says the probabilities are that PROFESSOR REYNOLDS, a well known one vast coal field exists under the sea, soientist," lays down the rule in a late running from the peninsula of Nomo number of the Engineer" that when the towards Matsushima and Hirado, and action of the screw of a steamer is re when this field is entered by safe means, versed, the action of the helm is revers through the overlying islands, an enor ed," and again, to reverse the screw of mous extent of coal will be available." & vessel diminishes her steering power Such an entry has already been made at
Without
Mr be heard on Friday. We may mention that two of the men have died since their release; both small pox and dysentery undertaking to say how far their allegations baving attacked the coollen. of ill-usage are true, we must certainly express an opinion that something should be done to keep an eye on fresh arrivals.
Intelligence was received, this morning, (June 13th) by Mere Hunskindt & Co. Takashima. Another coal area in Na-agenta to the Olano Larrinaga line, f want of sufficient acquaintance with gasaki distriot is the Miike coal field, of that line, the Gloria, bound from Manila steamers, of the stranding of small steamer these facts is considered a fruitful source situated on the east of the Shimabara to Spain and Liverpool, calling at Siug of collisions in harbour and elsewhere, Gulf. It is in the hands of the Imperial apore, The Gloria left Manila on the 25th and therefore we hasten to place the Government, who have decided to intro- May, with about 300 passengers for Spain, discoveries of the learned Professor be- duse there European methods of working. andall island on the north of the Natuuas
and reverses what little it leaves.' A
will not startle any experienced oom- fore our readers, although we fancy they
mander of a steamer. Tho Engineer
says that the rule of Professor Reynolds applies in nine cases out of ten, and thos
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
in point of fact, accidents are produced The Legislative Council will meet by the very means taken to prevent morrow, the 21st June, at 3,30 p.m.: them; but it doesnot apply toall steamers,
and a full cargo, When off Pulo. Laut, a
Group, on the 80th May, she struck on an nuknown rest, but, though it is probable the vessel may be lost, the passengers were landed safely on the island. The easel Towas discovered to be in distress in the
for while with some it is necessary to Tax Indian Mail Packets loft Caloutta on assistangs, and, about 8 am, on the 4 l reverse or alter the action of the helm the 17th instant, with 1,600 chests of drug if the action of the screw is reversed, in the case of others no alteration should be made in steering.
THE British ship Grosters, from Cardit with coals bound for this port, was spoken on June 15th by the B. 8. Glenorchy, in lat, 453′ N. and long, 106° 50′ E.; all well
afternoon of the Brd instant by Captain McKeon, of the British barque Marquis of Argyle, who, being signalled by a boat from the Gloria, put back immediately to her instant, anchored about a mile and a half off the Gloria. Though Captain McKeo expressed his willingness to take the whole of the passengers atid drew on board hie vessel and convey them to Singapore, his offer was declined, on the ground that most of the passengers were political prissà roj and they are detained on the faland. The Marques of Argyle, which arrived here this morning, brought on only the purast and engineer. The agents are, we unders
Or more than one occasion we have pointed out the absurdity of the trade reports of Her Majesty's Consuls in Chine not being obtainable out here TO-DAY being the Anniversary of Her antil about twelve months after their Majesty's Accession, the men of war in stand, obartered a steamer to be despatched date. Apparently they have to be sent harbour flew their holiday bunting and to the assistance of the stranded veenet. Home, "Bat upon" for a few months by Salutes were fired from the Battery, the
lazy officials, printed, and duly presented
to Parliament, before those whom they Fister Emanuel and the Italian Corvette Says the Straits Times-In one of his lare chiefly concern can obtain the slightest Christoforo Columbo. glimpse of their contents. Only a for
well address:s to the inhabitants of Ceylon, ...Sir William Gregory went out of his way to tolich upon the relations thus should subsist.
weeks ago we were noticing the trade The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme between the Government and the Press;” reports for 1875 of Her Majesty's Con Court were to have resumed to-day, but as good thing and that to make it as effective He 8 frankly that public critiolith was a sula in China, the same having Jast
arrived, and the London and China E this happened to be Her Majesty's Accession as possible it should be written in the pres press received by the last French day and consequently a public holiday, the mail contained a resume of the official Court was therefore adjourned till to report on the trade of Labuan for the morow at 10 am, when a case defended same year. There is something supreme by Mr Francis will be tried, Jurors are ly ridiculous in the results of the work-
ing of such an arrangement as this, and requested to attend.
sence of facts. During his Governments of Ceylon, he had made it a rule to keep the public well acquainted with the intentions of himself and his colleagues, and the restilt subject the Bombay Gaiette has the follow he belloved had bear beneficial.” On this
ing sensible remarkı ya
"We are glad, however, that before leaving these latitudes, Sir William patc
we are very glad to notice that recent issues of the Japan papers contained We notice that the Colonial Intelligencer, record his conriation that it is the day of Her Majesty's Consular reports on the the organ of the Aborigines Protection Governments, such as we and in Coplow trade at Japanese posts for last year, the Society, republishes the pendence and India, to take the publiskote this cons