Messrs. & W. Pomeroy and A. André having resigned their seats at the Board on Leaving the Colony, Messra W. H. Forbes and W. Retners have been appointed to fill the vacancles, and their election requires confirmation by the Shareholders. Mr A. McIver is absent from the Board on leave.
Mr H. Smith being absent, the Directors appointed Mr E Cope in his stead to audit the accounts; and Mr E. Mellish having left the Colony, Mr L. Hauschild was ap pointed in his place. Mr Smith and Mr Hauschild offer themselves for election at this meeting.
W. KESWICK, Chairman. Hongkong, 19th July, 1877.
Japan.
(Japan Herald.) The British barque Cynosure sailed for Shinagawa on the 27th June, where she will load rice.
THE CHINA NAIL.
The English Foreign Ofoe has doolded that any Britual officer in the service of a Power which enters tato hostilities against any other Fower with which England is at peace, must resign either his foreign appointment or the commission in the British service, k
The Peather Lloyd of Vienna, says it has reason to belleve that peace may be nearer than is generally supposed
outsiders at least, they seemed determined have been sent from the main column not, to come in ahead of the visiting crews, toward Bayezid, AART and only succeeded in capturing a few in- significant prizes, which they afterwards transferred to the contestants in the cat amaran and tab raves. The first contest was for whale bouts, and was won, after an exciting straggle, by the Russians, the two boats of the Tennessee coming in Beoord; and the race that followed between barges and catters the Magic being debarred-was perhaps the most exiting of any. The
The prisoners taken during the unsuo- boats kept very evenly together, though the Italians drew away in a wasteful spurt cessful attack of Russian torpedo boats on at the start. On the home-stretch, the blacks Turkish monitors, at the Sulina mouth of satters of the Tennessee showed well to the the Danube, are all Russians. Among front and it was thought that thoir chance them is a Lieutenant of the Russian Navy, of success was good, but finally the Russians whose account of the affair agrees with that again led the little fleet, the Italians follow-given by the Turks, ing alose behind and the three Tennessee The Russians appear to have changed boats in a eluster, just after the tars of their plans on the Danube, and are now suny Italy In the third race, between concentrating at Simpltza gigs and galleys, Admiral Ryder's bont Magurell they are withdrawing the troops carried off the palm with ease, her extra and pickets. cars giving her a natural advantage. Then followed a succession of humorous contests between all sorts of nondescript craft, to the immensa amusement of spectators.
After the races were over, upwards of 200 sailors, representing the British, French, Russian, Italian, and Japanese flags, dined on board the Tennessee, and judging from the hilarity and general good feeling dis played, the gravity of the Eastern Question did not seem to interfere with the minds or appetites of these jolly tars.
Quotations. Horezora, July 20, 1877.
credit, Old Patna, cash,... 6684
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doubt that the troops concentrated between thrown bridges There is scarcely any these two rivere form the operating army. It seems as though the Russians would OPIUM-New Patna, csab....$665. make an attempt to cross at this part of the i river, whilst energetically engaging En- stohnk with heavy artillery. This latter conclusion is supported by the arrival of a good quantity of heavy artillery, especially mortars, at Glurgevo, and the fact that the Russlang have occupled an island opposite the town, and are establishing batteries there, despite the Turkish fire, The Turks also think that a passage will be attempted in force between Nikopolis and Sistove, and have considerably reinforced the campa and garrisons at those places.
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No. 4384.-JULY 20, 1877.) The following was the report of the Sunda at Yokohama on the 8th Instant Left Hongkong at 5.10 p.m. June 30th, 1877; had fresh Northerly winds and densely thick weather with very heavy rain till midnight. July let, 2 s.m., strong E.S.E. wind with hard squalls and heavy rain at times till 8a.m. Sent dowsi tore top-gallant mast and housed main top-mast, Got catters in board. Wind Increased to a moderata gale with hard squalls and heavy rain till 8 p.m., when wind decreased and weather.cleared. Light winds and fine till July 2ud, 10 a.m., a fresh gale thon set in from BN.E, with sultry and hazy weather and rapidly rising sea. Of North end of
In Asia, the principal feature this week CAMPHOR, Formosa, noon, barometer 29.76, strong
has been the partial withdrawal of the QUICKSILVER, ..... E.N.E. gale, high increasing Easterly sea; 8 p.m. barometer 29.75, same winds, etc.;
Russian right wing, and the closer invest- SALTPETRE, 11 p.m. barometer 29,70, strong Easterly.
At Turnu Russian force available for active operations gale, hard squalls, with, torrents of rain.
ment of Kars and Batoum. The total July 3rd, 2a.m,, barometer 20.60, wind E.,
in Asia Minor is about 140,000, Of these Bank, on demand, 40,000 are around Kars, 30,000 between
30 days' sight, by S, strong gale, hard squalls, increasing
6 months' night, In violence with torrents of rain. Heavy
Chicago, June 15-The Inter-Osun's Kars and Batoum, and 30,000 betwoan Mr H. Cook, shipwright, of No. 116, rollers coming up from S.S.E.; 4 am Creekside, last year bought the wreck of barometer 28.49, weather becoming worse the schooner Otsego, at public auotion, (as
London special says: The English Cabinet Kars and the line of Bayazid and Toprak- Oredits,
Bombay, demand Rupees, 6 am. barometer 29.46, wind S. E., a whole she lay on the rocks in Christians Bay,
is said to be divided on Gortechakoff's Kaleh, thus leaving about 40,000 for the Documentary, 6months' alght,.. 4/1 a 4/1 reply. Derby and Salisbury think the centre, against Makhtar Pasha's 40,000 in
Calcutta, gale with furious squalls, and torrents of Sikotan Island), for $180. The Otsego had
Russian assurances satisfactory. Beasons- a strong position. These figures show that rain. A tremendous res now running, been blown sahore during a heavy gale, found it necessary to bring the ship to the while endeavouring to make an offing, or
field is stubborn on some points, and de- the Russians have no men to spare if they Shanghai, demand; ..." wind in order to take the sea on the bow. the 27th September, 1876, and on Mr
clares further diplomatie correspondence intend to keep the country they have so far necessary before England can absolutely occupied. The Russians are doing their It was evident that a ogolone was passing Cook's arrival in his schooner Beatrice on
taking over the administration of the
Gold Leaf, to the Southward on a Westerly track the 11th May Isst, he found her lying inside
define her position. The language of the work thoroughly, and are systematically Bar Sliver, 17, dwts, B., note le firm and dignified.
English Sovereigns, towards the coast of China. 8 am, baroa formidable reef of rocks, where she had
The tone of the proes has undergone a country as they advance. Thus the former meter 29,50, wind S.S.E., other change. been lifted, the tide at low water leaving
remarkable change since the recent Min- Sandjak of Sobaraget is now completely
Discount,... Noon, barometer 29.72, wind B. by E. her high and dry. Work was at once com
At night the ship was brilliantly illuministerial utterances, almost all the journals incorporated with Itussia, under a Kussian Australian Sovereigns,... decreasing to strong gale, weather clearing, menced to get the vessel afloat, and,
Shares. sea slightly improved. 3 p.m., barometer although they met with much opposition ated from truck to waterline by thousands of repute pointing out that British interests alvll governor. It seems in obediones to 29.70, wind 8. by E., fresh galo, ses de-from the weather, which continued wet and of Japanese lanterns, ordered for the oo are in no way jeopardized, by the Asiatic this plan of consolidating their conquests,
oasion; end, witnessed from the Bund, the campaign, but there is danger that the and making all sure behind them, the Hongkong Bank, 89% prem, creased and more regular. Kopt the ship misty, with an occasional gale, the ways effect was beautiful. A line of parti-colored Porte may offend England, if not careful as Russians will make no attack in the dires: Union Ins. Barloty of Canton, $778 on her course, N. 60 dogs. E., under reefed were placed, and foot by foot she was got fire, ran from the water's edge to the end to its notion in regard to the Suez Canal. tion of Erzeroom until their centre and left China Teaders' Ina. Oo., $2,700 trycalls, staycalls, and full steam. Mid down over the rocks into deep water, her
In connection with the Yangtze Ins. Association, Tis. 715 ez dlv. night, barometer 20.85, wind S. by E, sides and bottom having been thoroughly of the flying jib-boom, thence over the Turkey is warned by the Times that the wing are quite free and prepared to co-ope. Obinese Insurance Co., 3240
the Government on this point rate therein.
foregoing, the Moscow Gazette significantly North China Ins. Co., Tls, 860 moderate gale, high but decreasing sea, caulked previously. The work occupied mastheads, down the spankergaff, and de- decision
In political pircles the opinion prevails remarks: When we have secured the H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $680 passing clouds, July 4th, moderate gale thirty-seven days. On the 17th of June Boended to the water's edge astern, forming a relates as much to her as to Russlo, and equally, decreasing zen. 8 u., baro the vessel was floated; two days were spent rainbow of 598 feet, The yards and masts meter 30.00, wind 5.8.E. force 6 to 7. in fitting up the rigging, &c., and after a were also outlined, and the hill was de- that Rustle has purposely ignored the freedom of the Selays, and the question of China Fire Ins. Co., 160 Noon, strong 8. S.E. breeze and fine, baro-disagreeable passage of twenty days, co-corated with lanterns and flags of all nations. passage of the Danube, hoping that victories material compensation arises, the incorpor H.K. W. Dosk Co., 26 % dis,
against & M. S.-boat Co., 7% dis winds and fine weather to midnight of the winds and much foggy weather, Mr Cook yardarms at intervals, and all the men-of-sne for peace. The Czar dreads the certain be decided on, as much in Armenian as Shanghai Steam Navigation, T 80
had the satisfaction of anchoring his craft war in port respondent with a display of slaughter that will follow an attempt to Russian interente."
fireworks, The American merchantmen eross; but should the reports of Russian in port. She is a fine sea boat, and not joined in the display; the ship Charter Ock reverses in Armenia prove correct, he will much the worse for her accident.
The Akebono Shimbun has the following in particular making a very creditable show At 9.30 a launch from the Russian corvette estimate of the financial fruits of the Haydamask, brilliantly illuminated, con MANY amateurs of the game of billiards as present civil war !---
The Finance Department has already taining four officers and a serenading party of 54 men, described several elroles around Kembled at the Oriental Hotel, Yokobams,
Saturday evening, to witness a game of spent yes 20,000,000 on the expedition the Tennessee. After performing selections American Billiards between a French pro- against the Kagoshima rebels. The do of vocal and instrumental music they were fessor, M. Carme, and a Chinese. The fciency in the land tax, caused by the about leaving when they were captured by same was for $200, 1,000 points up, the insurrection in the various ken of Kluski the big ship's crew, taken on board, and Celestial receiving 500 points. Play oom cannot be less than yen 8,000,000. And
even if the war should cease at this moment, supplied with refreshments. They executed morced at 8 p.m. and continued until 9.5, it would at least have cost yen 40,000,000, several grotesque dances, mush to the delight when a slight pause was made, the gate at
harbour, and the festivities did not cease that time standing, Carme 646, Chinese 218, when the troops and policemen have been of their entertainers. Illuminated boats After an interval of ten minutes, play was disbanded and paid of, and compensation from other foreign vessels also paraded the resumed, and at 12 minutes past 10 o'clock, paid for the losses sustained by the people until at midnight the striking of eight M. Carme ran out a winner, his score during the war. But if the war continues, bells announced the end of the "Glorious standing at 1,001 to the Chinsman's 401 and we take the expenses hitherto incurred Fourth." Taken altogether, the celebration The latter was evidently overmatched, for as a basis of calculation, then it costs yen was truly international, the officers and men Although his round the table and cushion 5,000,000 a month, and, consequently, it of the different arewa vieing with those of the shots are quite equal, if not superior, to the war lasts two months longer, it will cost Tennessee in rendering the affair successful. an additional sum of yen 10,000,000. those of his antagonist, he had no idea at all of that nursing of the balls, in which Besides this, the military stores must be the uthusa was at times so general that the real strength of the American game replenished, and the damage done to the the coxswain of one of the Tenneseee's conslots. Taken as a whole the game was War material repaired. This may give an cutters remarked that he received "three probably be recalled by the Commander-in- Mehemid Ruchdi Pasha, strongly advocated London and Colonial Paperz ;*****
idea of the enormous sum the war will cheers in aine different languages." have cost, when once it is brought to a close.
metor 80.07.
8th instant, thence moderate S.W. winds to Rock Island, from there light and vari able winds and thiol weather to port, Arrived 4.40 8,m,, 8th July."
scarcely, either on one side or the other, up to exhibition form. The principal runs of the winner were 119, 114, 107, 81, 56, 50, Co., &c., whilst the Chiraman's largest contributious were 39, 36, 29, 28, 21, &c., &o-Japan Herald.
CAPTAIN Nolan, who arrived yesterday morning (June 10th) in the Chine, made quite a favorable report of the condition of the steamer City of San Francisco. A schooner-load of goods had been saved from her and landed at a Mexican port The steamer Wilmington is to proceed to the scene, and as the vessel lies easy, It is quite likely she will be raised. The Acapulco mail was accidentally left, and the Agents of the Pacific Mail here have no further information than that brought by the officers of the China. At low tide goodly portion of the ship is out of the water, and so she lies easy in her bed, and but little ses, there is everything in favor: of the ship being saved. The Agents are not advised from the home office in New York of their efforts, but it is presumed, as stated, that the wrecking steamer Wilmington will be ordered to the rellef of the City of San Francisco. The Wilmington succeeded in saving a steamer annk in the Straits of Magellan and towed her safoly into Valparaiso. With her appliances and material, and having a full diagram of the hull of the City of San Francisco, if nothing happens to twist or break the iron hull, there is what might be said "a fair chance" to get the ship affost and take her in to Acapulco. Capt. Nolan went on the Constitution to look after the property from the sunken ship, and to be ready to lend bis experience in any attempts to get her afloat.
Captain Horton, well known to nautical man in this city while in command of the ships Ocean Express, and later of the Golden Fleece, died recently at his home In Rhode Island.-- Alta California.
HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,
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The case of Iwasaki v Captain Cylimb has been brought to an unexpected ter mination. On the Court assembling this morning (July 4th), Bis Honour summed up the evidence at considerable length, and at the conclusion gave the gentlemen of the Jury a number of questions to consider, and they then retired. After being locked up for three quarters of an hour the Jury returned, and informed His Honour that they could not agree upon a verdict. His
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Constantinople, via Athens, June 17- There has been a dangerous outbreak of from 15,000 to 20,000 mounted Arabs in the district between Damascus and Aleppo. The country is almost denuded of troops. The Governor of Syria bas telegraphed for assistance. Until it reaches him, the This possibly is the disturbance in Syria district will proably be given up to plunder reported in a Fera despatch of June 14th It was then stated that 20,000 rebel horse- men defeated by the Ottoman troops.
of the Bedouin tribes had been
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Hongkong Gas Co., 875 confirmation is received that ex-Sultan Chinese Imperial Loan, £103 be compelled to move. Murad haa, in great measure, recovered.
Temperature. A feeling has bean growing for the past As those discontented with the present few days that the task of Russia le not so regime favor his restoration, his recovery (Taken a Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, easy as it has appeared. If the Turkish considerably complicates the Internal troops are judiolously handled, it in thonght eltuation. they can oneok farther encroachments of the invader in Asia, while the defences of the Dantibs are so much improved that successful resistance can be made there.
Diplomatists, are eagerly watching the It is believed here that the Egyptian action of Servis.
war vessels contingent will be intercepted by Russian Our correspondent at Constantinople writes that affairs are in a bad condition. The Sultan is morose and railing against England. The peo:lo are getting discon-
Constantinople, June 18.-The peace tented. Treasonable speeches are heard on all sides. He says that a change in the party gain ground daily. At a council of Administration is likely to take place at war on Wednesday last, at which the Sultan any moment, and that Midhat Pasha will presided, several of those present, especially ohief. The polley of Edhem Pasha is openly peace. Ruchdl said it was now quite clear denounced. Severe steps would be taken that Turkey could not hope for active ald to repress this rebellious spirit, only it is from any power, and could not carry on feared that such action would result in the war single-handed. He urged that When left. Name. revolution. Persons who have conversed advantage should be taken of Rusala's re- Feb. with Midhat Pasha, now in London, state cent declaration that eho does not deaire 5, Carrizal, he is prepared to start for Constantinople conquest, and that an application be at once 28, Janet Ferguson, THE WAR.
at any moment and expects a sudden recall made to some friendly power to obtain an Mar.
8, Khedive, Military men here, familiar with previous armistice, during which peace might be
9, Pilgrim, Vienna, June 18-It is again rumored campaigns in Armenia, express the opinion arranged. He implored the Sultan to take that Safvet Pasha has requested the Sultan that the Russians have at last accomplished this step. The majority of the counel! 15, Goorge Croshaw, to entrust him with a pesce mission to the strategic movements that have been in were, however, against eemid Ruchdi 17, D. MoB, Park, Ploiesti
Hobart Pasha has been ordered to bom-progress for some weeks, and that a battle Pasha, and bis proposals were deferred. Astrea, near Erzeroum will soon be fought; that The peace party look to the German Ambas. 19, Oyguns, bard Odessa
the Turkish army is much stronger than aador for aid, and he does all in his power 20, Warrior, A vessel which was about to discharge a
advantage by Rushdi Pasha thus pablicly 22, Birling (8.), be hot all along the line. cargo of 150 barrels of gunpowder at Crete has been reported and that the work will to sustain them. They gain a great 20, George, has been captured by Turkish war vessels.
There is a growing coolness between the placing himself at their head. There must, 26, May Queen, Moustaphs Towic Pasha has been ap British Ambassador and the Ports. Safvet however, be a dleaster before the peace 27, Fortuna (5.),
Apr. pointed Commandant of Kaza.
party can succeed,
London, Jane 18.--Barlin correspond- 3, Rota, ments upon an inspired letter in the Vienna 10, St. Elmo, semi official Political Correspondence, in- 10, Adolph, sinuating that Captain Wellesly, a British 10, Galaton, attaché, and suite supply the Turks with 11, Benefactor, military intelligence from the Russian 11, Woodhall, camps. There seems to be no doubt that 11, H. S. Sandford, the Russians, fancying themselves betrayed, 13, Vega, are remodelling their order of battle on the 13, Pershaw,
14, Antipodes, Constantinople, June 19,-A New York 18, Titan, Herald's European telegram Bays: Several May.
9, Staghound, correspondents have been shot a spios.
The Bashi-Bazouks have insulted several 4, James Shepherd,
7, Woodville, Englishmen and Americana.
The correspondent of the New York 10, David, Herald at Batoum telegraphs: The Turks 11, Naworth, yesterday fired on a French vessel which 11, Papilion, was trying to enter the port, The Coperi 12, Peruvian, has demanded an explanation and apology 12, Chandos, for the insult to the fag.
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Honour said that he was very sorry this London, June 14,In the House of Com-Pasha, Foreign Minister, claims that Layard is not friendly enough, and Layard com. should be the result of a six days' bearing, mona Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of plains that the Porte does not attend ent telegraphs that the German Press com- Kalow, and expressed bis willingness to assist in the Exchequer, stated that Russia's reply solving any difficulty the Jury might be to England's intimation forbidding the to be complaints, or only makes promises labouring under. It seems that the stum exercise of belligerent rights in the Suez which it does not keep. Layard bas made a sharp remonstrance and warned the Ports bling-block was the second question, the Canal was to the affect that Russis would that this conduct will further allenata sabatanes of which was: Would the neither blockade, interrupt, nor menace the
He English sympathy, collision have been prevented had the navigation of the canal in any manner.
Before leaving Belgrade, Prince Millan Audacious had two anchors down between added that replies from the Porte and
was reminded that any attempt on the six and eight o'clock 1" Four of the Jury Khedive to the British communications on
part of Servia to resume hostilities would were unanimons in their opinion, but one the subject had not been received. differed from them, on this point. Mr Bracroum, June 14,Slekness, especially be immediately followed by Austrian occupa Danube.
tion. Dicking asked His Honour to take the typhus, causes greater gaps in the Turkish Further detalls of what is called Gorta verdict of the majority, but this Mr Neas ranke in Asia than volunteers are able to chakoff's reply to the Earl of Derby, are as most strenuously opposed. Finally, the fill up. During the last six months at least follows: If the Turks make peace directly gentlemen of the Jury retired again, though 10,000 men have died in the hospitals.
Russia crosses the Balkan Mountains, Russla London, June 14-A Paris correspondent will be ready to accord peace, but other they expressed their convlotion before- hand that though they should be locked up says he has received a letter from Ploiesti,wise she would have no Elternative but to for a week there was not much probability emanating from one who is in a position to conquer and dictate a peace to the Porte. of their agreeing. At 2 25 p.m. they again have exact information. The writer says: If England wishes to prevent the Russians returned; and, on His Honour asking if 1 have just read Prince Gortschakoff's reply from entering Constantinople, she has only they had agreed on their verdict, the fore. It is condulatory but firm as to Constanti to exert her influence in order to induce
In no brigade of Russian troops collected Meteor, man proceeded to read the conclusions nople. Nobody, says Prince Gortsohnkoff,
to the south and west of Bucharest do the 15, Sophia they had arrived at relative to the ques can predict the course or issue of the war them to yield immediately when the tions submitted by His Honour.
bat neither the question of Constantinople
Chicage, June 18.-The Tribune's London sick exceed three per cent, and even of 16, F'dinand Brumm, Biz Honour interrupted the foreman and nor that of the Dardanelles can be settled
19, Melusine, informed the gentlemen of the Jury that apart from Europe. The Emperor does not special says: A correspondent in Constan- these the aliments are never serious nor of 16, Meteor,
tinople writes that it is by no means certain an epidemic character.
The Sheik-al-Islam bas demanded the 19, Oneida, ho had no wish to hear how many agreed wish to take possession of Constantinople. that treachery has not much to do with the on certain points, and asked if they were The policy of Rossia has been misunder bad performances of the Turkish army in opening of the chests of gifts to Moalem at 19, Hesperis (s.), .. unanimous on any point, The foreman stood. Arrieres pensees have been imputed replied that the only point upon which they to her that she has not entertained, By Asia, and those who have been at Erseroum Meoga. It is believed they will yield 20, Martha Jackson,
and Ardahan can only account for the Insuf. 600,000,000 francs. | were unanimous was the question of dam this meascing distrust, her commerde and folent fortification of these places by the ages. The question then arose as to whe industry have been paralyzed. This state theory that the coveted Russian gold has ther or not the verdict of the Jury should of things must cease. As events and the
been at work. They assert that many be taken upon the damaged. This was bad faith of the Turks forced the Emperor Turkish fald officers have been heavily London, June 18.-The case of Charles ultimately considered to be impossible to draw the sword, he will not replace it bribed by Russis. Things are even worse Bradlaugh and Mrs. Annie Besant, Free and His desear announced that the only until all questions at taste have been settled at Constantinople, and it is said that both Thought advocates, arrested sometime ago duty which remained for him to perform and the programme of Bussis has received biohammed Damad and Redif Pashe have on a charge of printing and publishing an was to dismiss the Jury. Before doing so full satisfaction: he could not help expressing his regret at On Tuesday a party of Russians opposite been bought by the Muscovites, and that immoral pamphlet, which was adjourned The Directors beg to submit to the the six days' trial being brought to such a Matshin made an att dk in boats upon a they will get a large sum when a peace to allow the defendants time to prepare Bhareholders the sanated Statement of termination and, while he believed the Turkish monitor there, but the latter, with advantageous to Russia in concluded. In their defence, was begun to day before Accounts for the half-year ending 30th gentlemen of the Jury had perforinted their the help of a land battery, beat them off. alances are given of influences of this kind Chief Justice Cockburn and a special fary.
the book as indecent. Mrs. Besant replied, 16, Bessie Morris, duty, he at the same time censured them Yesterday another attempt was made to which Russia has heretofore used disastrous. The Solicitor General spoke condemning Mar.
London, Juas 17.--As regards the Euro. defending the book and denying that it 28, O. F. After paying running expenses, pretia rom preventing certain evidence being construct a battery on the islands, but they to Turkey of insurance, salaries, repait, and the sum brought forward, which they ought not to Turks compelled the enemy to retreat. of $6,127.20 for alterations to the steamer are refused to hear, unless they were Both affairs are considered feints to find pean ceat of war, the principal point worthy was obscene. The trial was unfinished at 27, Maxiize,
of remark has been the extraordinary the adjournment of the Court. Sings the Pourds, there remains, including $18,484.87 agreed at to their verdict. The Jury were out the position of the Turkish batteries...
then discharged-Japan Gazette.
The Forte is expected to reply to the stringency of the predatitions taken by the beginning of the prosecution the circulation
lai lao brought forward from last account, a net
English notification regarding the Sue Russians to prevent anything transpiring of the book has increased from 700 copica profit of $33,018.08, from which the
Berlin, June 17.The Ministerial North Canal, that it considers the canal Turkish relating to their operations. Although the nearly to 100,030 copies. Directors recommend the distribution of a dividend, at the rate of 3 per cent on the FOVETH OF JULY FESTIVITIES AT property, and as Turkey has the right to correspondents in Roumanie number 320, German Galetle contains another article Mar.
YOKOHAMA:
fight her enemies through Sues, she has not one has been able to give any inform paid up Capital, for the half-year, which will absorb $18,000.00, the appropriation
Yesterday, the anniversary of American obviously the right to oppose them on her ation which would assist the formation of about the relations between the Papacy and, Alcesite, At the same time the an opinion as to where the Russians intend the French Monarohial party. It says: 25, Babylon, of $2,500,00 as Directors' fees, and the Independence, was a gala day afont, the own territory tarrying forward of $12,518.00 to now event being celebrated under the suspices recognizes the great importance of the canal to cross the Danube. This espresy, taken The latter being unable to diepense with The Directors trust that this of the officers and men of the Tennessee to the whole world, and will try to prs in conjunction with the fiue of decrees for clerical assistance for the attainment of its result will be viewed as satisfactory, con- in a manner rister before witnessed in our vent it from becoming the scene of hostilities a new lean and the largs stiditions to the domestic purpose, such assistance will not
harbour. Bidering that opposition to the Company's
Her crew, with characteristic by occupying each end with troops, so as to army, is interpreted by some, soomingly be given unless important Counter-services traffic has continued on both the Canton Liberality, subsoribed several hundreds of prevent the entrance of any Russian ships with good reason; as a sign that Russia no are rendered. The Pope, who resently The Russian loan of $75,000,000 was longer hesitates, and that important events denounced Germany as the corner-stone of and Mauno lines, and that still lower rates dollars to provide entertainment for sailore of freight have ruled than at the fate of the of all nationalities. The ship was moat originally offered to hottess here and refused, may shortly be expected, as soum as the the new ungodly division of power is tastefully decorated numerous invitations It is now to be issued at Paris and Berlin. Danube, which is falling, is in soudition to Europe, may soon have 1,500,000 French last report.
The alterations to the Poulan have been were issued among the shipping) and the It is stated that the issue price is 70 per permit operations. Under these dreamatan soldiers at his disposal.ba carried out and the new machinery atted; Tenisse boys kept open house and free cents, and that a Syndicate has taken the ces, opinions relative to the locality of the and it is astiafactory to report that on a gangways from 9. far into the night. lean at a net price so far below this Egure advance must be formed from indiestions trial trip the changes made proved to be as Inside the big ship there was abundance of as to leave an ample margin. In the face observable from the southern bank of the beneficial and effective as had been. an. Good cheet, and outside abundance of good of the fact that an internal forced loan of Danube, These observations seen to Gicipated. Ehe now an efficient reserve sport. An international Ragette was held, 200,000,000 rombles has also been decreed, indieste somewhere near Nikopolis as the boat
embracing races, free for all naval boat to this borrowing indicates rapid exhaustion, spot where the most serious effort will be Circassians in the Russian service, nam made. The Rumians are making a soncen contest, for cash prisna given by the Amaris as cellors, Boviral srove from the Tuna bering six cavalry regiments, haylag refused tration of troops at the mouth of the rivers mintea participated in the pacza, busy to 19 oppone their Behemmeden brethren, Rody and Alute, wroup which they have
Report of the Board of Directors to the Ordinary half-yearly meeting of Share holders, to be held at the Office of the Company, on the 20th instant
June last.
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All the Company's atozmaza have been recently surveyed, and are reported in good working ordet,
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