Malls.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS.

STEAM FOR BAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUBZ, ISMAILA, PORT SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES :

ALSO,

PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CAL- OUTTA AND BOMBAY.

¡N the 16th September,

Intimations,

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Orste of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

TWILIGHT, British barque, Capt. Dalargy. -Jardine, Matheson & Ôo.

NIMBOD, British barque, Caph Clark,---- Captain.

ANNIES, HALL, American S-m. schooner, Capt. Chan, H. Nolson.-Donglas Lapraik & Co.

ON SATURDAY 15e Company's-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

ABERLADY, British barque, Capt, Nicoll.

SE TIGRE, Commandant LORMIER, with MAILS, PASSENGERS SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the above places.

Cargo and Specle will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles and në cepted in transit through Marielles for the principal places of Europe.

Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specde and Parcels until 3 p.m. on the 14th September, 1877, (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.)

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired..

For further, particulars,, apply at the Company's Office.

H. DU POUEY,

Agmt. Hongkong, September 3, 1877. *15

U.S. MAIL LINE,

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

THROUGH, TO NEW YORK, VA... OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING at Yozorama, and SAN FRANCI809,

THE U. S. Mall Steamer CITY OF I TOKIO will be despatched for Ban Francisco, via Yokohama, on THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, 1877, at 12 o'Closk Noon, taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading aro lasued for transportation to Tokohama and other Japan Forks, to Ban Francisco, to ports in Mexico, Central and Bouth America, and to New York and Europe VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS.

A Steamer of the Mitsu Bish! 8, 8. Com- pany will leave Shanghai, via the Inland Sea Ports, about same date, and make eloss connection at Yokohama.

At Now York, Passongers have selection of various lines of Steamers to England, France and Germany,

Freight will be received on board until | 4 p.m., 19th Instant Parcel Packages will be received at the office until 5 p.m. same day; all Parcel Packages should be mazkod to address in full; value of same is required.

Conanlar Invoicer to accompany Overland Cargo should be sent to the Company's Offices in Sealed Envelopes, addrested to the Collector of Customs at San Fransisoo.

For security's sake, Shippers of Overland Cargo are requested to endorse on the Envelope the Marks and Nos, of Packages Shipped, to correspond with those in their Bills of Ladlog.

For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 9, Praya Contral

RUSSELL & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, Beptember 13, 1877, s820

STEAM FOR

Singapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediterranean Ports, Southampton, and London, AJ30,

Bombay, Madras, Calontts, and Australia.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship LOMBARDY, Captain HALL, will leave this on SATURDAY, the 22nd September, at Noon.

For further Particulars, apply to

A. LIND, Superintendent, Hargkong, September 10, 1877, Be27 Occidental & Oriental SteamTI- Ship Company.

TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND KUROPE

IN CORNBÓTION WITH TE

CENTRAL and

Haje,--Melohors & Co.

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain R.

VISCOUNT MACDUFT, British 3.m. ach'nor, Capt. Wm. Wright.-Borneo Co., Limited. CRETERION, American ablp, Captain W. Lull-Siemeson & Co.

Nielsen. Wm. Pustan & Co.

WOODVILLE, British barque, Captain

DANUBE, British steamer, Captain A. Clandby.-Yuen Fat Hong.

ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham.-Wieler & Co.

Louisa, German 8-m. schooner, Captain Schlerlosh.-Edward Schellhass & Co.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT.),

The Spanish Steamer.

MARIVELES" will leave for the above Port direct on SATURDAY Next (To-morrow), the 15th Instant, at Noon

For Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co., Agenti. Hongkong, September 14, 1877.

FOR SAIGON,

The Steamship

15

"GOLDEN HORN," ›Captain GEORGE ALTON, will be despatched for the above Port on or about TUESDAY, the 18th Instant, at 5 p.m.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

AH YON,

Charterer.

Hongkong, September 14, 1877.

PACIFIC MAIL 6. B. COMPANY...

NOTICE,

THE STEAMERS of this COMPANY

will be despatched from this Port in Future at 12 O'CLOCK Neon, Instead of 3 r.M. an heretofore.

RUSSELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, Soptember 14, 1877.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS,

HONGKONG AGENCY,

TN the event of the "POLGA," hourly expanted from Yokohams, not being

arrived TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, the 15th Instant, at 8 o'clock am, the depsr. ture of the TIGRE for Europe will be POSTPONED to 5 o'clock in the After-

noon,

Should the "FOLGA'8” arrival only take place on or about the hour of 12 (Noon) or later, notice will be given of the time appointed for the departure of the "TIGRE," whiob, under no circumstance, shall not be Postponed later than Monday, the 17th Instant, at Noon.

A. DU POVEY, Agent Hongkong, Friday, September 14, 1877.

SHIPPING, ~

ARRIVALS.

Sept. 13, Noma, British steamer, 608, Walker, Swatow Sept. 12, General, -Kwox AUREONG.

Sept. 14, Yesso, British steamer, 659, 8. Ashton, Fooshow Sopt. 11, Amoy 12, and Swatow 19, General-Douglas Lapbaik & Co.

DEPARTURES,

Sept. 13, Hochung, for Shaughat.

14, H.M.S. Magpie, for Fooɑhow, 14, Brema, for Newahwang. 14, George, for Newchwang,

CLEARED.

Iris, for Nawohwang. Circe, for Foochov. Bon Accord, for London. Kaisou, for Vancouver's Island. A. S. Davis, for San Francisco. Taiwan, for Coast Ports, Echo, for Chefoo,

Victory, for Tientsin. Mariveles, for Manila,

UNION PAUINIC AND CONNECTING | Nelson, for Swatow.

RAILROAD COMPANIES

AITU

ATLANTIÓ STEAMBK8,

TIữa 9. 8. "GAELIO” will be de spatched for San Francisco da Toko hama, on MONDAY, the 1st October, at 3 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States and Europe.

Connection is made at Yokohama, with Breathers from Shangbal.

Treight will be received on Bord until p.m. of the 30th Instant. · PAROEL PACKAGES will be received at the Office until 5 p.m. same day: all Forest Faskages should be marked to address in full; value of same la required.

Return Patago Tickets avaliable for 6 montas are issued at a zednation of 20 par sout, on reguler rates,

PASSENGERS, AERITED.

Per Norna, from Bustow, Capt. Tucker, and 220 Chinese,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Charters Effected, The following charters have been effected during the last fortnight :--

German ship Galatea, 1296, hence, to

Ban Francisco, private.

British schooner Auguste, 210, hence to Port Elizabeth and Cape Town, private. Tientsin and back via Newchwang, 37 cents British Brig Victory, 255, besos to

per ploul, 30 lay days,

British bark Kate Waters, 580, New- chwang to Hongkong, 18 cents por pical, 25 lay days.

French bark Papillon, 458, Newchwang to Rongkong, 20 cents per ploul, 30 lay daya.

German ship Gustav & Marie, 354, New- ohwang to Hongkong, 20 cents per ploul, 23 lay days,

German bark A. E. Vidal, 332, Now- ohwang to Hongkong, 20 cents per picul, 20 lay days.

German bark Brems, 880, Newch wang to Hongkong, 20 cents per plonl, 23 lay days.

German bark Beethoven, 340, New- chwang to Hongkong, 20 cents per picùl, 23 lay days.

German bark Mikado, 830, Newchwang to Hongkong, 20 cepts por pleal, 24 lay daye.

German bark George, 769, Newchwang to Swatow, 20 cents per pioul, 25 lay days. chwang to Swatow, 20 cents per pioul, 25 Danish bark Michelle Selchau, 447, Now-

lay daya,

German ship Adolph, 867, Nowchwang to Swatow, 20 cents per pleul, 20 lay days. German bark Gustav, 656, Newchwang to Swatow, 20 cents per ploul, 25 lay days. French bark Charité, 256, hence to Hal- phong and back, $1,300 in full, 27 lay days. British ship Twilight, 630, hence to Bla- gapore, $1,300 li full, 17 lay days.

British steamer Amboto, 975, bence to Salgon and back, 25 cents per ploul, 11 lay day.

British steamer Golden Horn, 1,028, hence to Saigon and back, 25 cents per ploul, 11 lay days.

German steamer Bellona, 789, Balgon to Hongkong, private,

British steamer Nelson, 894, Swatow to Singapore, passangers $7 per head, 11 lay days.

The following vessels have cleared seek- Ing:-

MEMOS, FOB TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon.-French Mall leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe. Noon-Taiwan leaves for Coast Ports. Noon-Maritelfes leaves for Manila.

Miscellaneous.

Transfor Books of Union Insurance

ofety of Canton, closed from this date to 36th Instant, inclusive.

[No. 4489.-SEPTEMBER 14, 1877.

with previous advices we are inclined to j believe that such works are not referred

LOOAL AND GENERAL.

to in this instance. If the words THE Agonia (Mesaro Adamoson, Bell & Co.) Turkish siege works" have been actually inform us that the Braemar Castle from telegraphed out, we can only come to London left Singapore for this port to-day the conclusion that it is these works that have been advanced towards "the enemy's

(14th). entrenchments." Nothing is more likely Tas steamers of the P. M. 8. 8. Co. will than that after their severo defeats at

Plevna the Russians throw up strong in future be despatched from this port at entrenchments on the road running from noon, instead of at Sp.m.

that place right across their line of com.

munications to Biela, to prevent the ad. We are informed by the Great Northern vance of the victorious Turks, and there is Telegraph Op. that the Shanghai-Amoy nothing more likely than that Osman oable fa repaired. The Northern route to Legislative Pacha is now laying regular auge to Europe is in order.

General Memoranda. MONDAY, September 17:—

3 p.m. Meeting of the

Joundi.

TUESDAY, September 18:- '

these entrenchments. On the other

hand, it is possible that the RussiALS A PERFORMANCE was given last evening, by having received heavy reinforcements

p.z.--Golden Hom leaves for Balgon have again assumed the offensive at the Royal Artillery Dramatic Club, at the on or about this date.

Plovne, but in that case we should Garrison Theatre. There was a fairly good WEDNESDAY, September 19:

scarcely hear of the Turks constructing attendance. The piers chosen were "Ag- Noon. Esmeralda leaves for Manila,

siege works.

gravating Bam," and the "Siamese Twins," THURSDAY, September 20:-

had the Band of the 28th performed dur ing the intervals. Noon.-American Mall leaves for Yoke

hama and San Francisco.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Victorla Lodge, FRIDAY, September 31

Wr learn that another meeting of the gentlemen appointed by the Governor to consider the practicability of establish- CORRESPONDENCE for Australia, we are in- ing a Discharged Prisoners Aid Society formed, may be forwarded to-zorrow by was held on Wednesday afternoon last.

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Mean It seems that our article descriptive of French Facket to Port Darwin via Batavia,

Lane, Crawford & Co.

the proceedings at the previous meating As this correspondence can only be paid to SATURDAY, September 32:---

created some amount of consternation in Batavia, and as the Mail is not due in Noor-English Mall leaves for For the cabal, and one indignant gentleman Sydney until the 31st October, and in

of Call and Europe.

promptly and voluntarily took upon him- Melbourne until the 6th November-only self the task of discovering the soulless

2 p.m.-Sale of Household and Office Furniture, dic., at No. 27, Walling

ton Street.

WEDNESDAY, September 26--

3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholder of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, at ita Head Office, Hongkong.

SUNDAY, September 30-

Application for Shares in the North China Insurance Co. must be made on or before this date.de

Monday, October 1-

8p.m.Ocadental & Oriental B. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohamas and San Francisco.

mainber who had whispered the secrets correspondence specially directed "via Ba- and administered to him a alight caution tavla and Port Darwin" will be so for as to the profoundity of the secrecy rewarded. quired in the proceedings. We believe,

however, that his investigations were Ws learn that the Compradore of Messrs fruitless. One Chinese member was, we Jardins, Matheson & Co. at Foochow han know, written to by the gentleman in been released. His apprehension was, we question with the view of ascertaining whether he imparted the information, understand, in connection with the fallure... or if he could throw any light upon the of a contract for the loan of several million matter. This can only be regarded as dollars by the Chinese Government in exceedingly "small beer." Private in 1874, and the unfortunate compradore was dividuals in the Colony are asked to thought to have had contributed to Ita associate with certain officials and to failure, and the consequent dispute that

German bark Rosa Bottcher, 303 tous," Volume Sixth of the consult with their countrymen with ensued between Mours Jardine, Matheson

for Guam

Ame, bark Escort, 336 tons, for Guam, Laid on the berth for London If sufficient Inducement offers, British bark Antipodes, 572 tons, and American ship Titen, 1,229 tons.

“CHINA REVIEW."

No. Is-Vol, Vis

-OF THE-

watow, 20 cents per plout, 34 oh wang to CHINA REVIEW

28 lay days. British bark Star Queen, 700, New- chwang to Swatow, 20 conta per plcul, 30 lay days.

German bark Oores, 421, Nowchwang to Hongkong, 22 cents per ploul, 20 lay days. German bark Jan Peter, 336, hence to Monte Video and Buenos Ayres, privata. din, British schooner Giros, 145 tone,

in, Door to home to had for Dune

CARGO,

Per 8. 8. Belgio, salled 10th September, 1877 For Yokohama, 159 pkgs. Old Wire Rope, 2,826 bags Sugar, 100 bundles Hoop. iron, 2,678 pkga Iron, 140 pkgs. Steel, and 105 pkgs. Merchandise. For San Francis- so, 106 pkgs. Toe, 470 bags Beans, 18,569 baga Rice, 282 bags Coffee, 850 boxes Oll, 70 boxes Prepared Opium, and 2,009 pkgs. Merchandise. For New York, 52 bales Silk, 124 pkga. Merchandise, 5 rolls Mat- ting, and 80 piga Tea.

FOST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,

MAILS will closa For SWATOW.-

Per NELSON, at 7.30 s.m. Tomorrow,

the 15th lost,

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.- Per TAIWAN, at 11.50 a.m., on Satur-

day, the 15th inst. MANILA direct.- Per MARIVELES, at 1.80 p.m. To- MOTOW, the 15th inat, Instead of & previously notiflod.

For

For MACAO.--

For YOTSAT, at 5 p.m., To-morrow, the

15th inst.

For BANGKOK.-

Per DANUBE, at 6 p.m. Tomorrow, the 15th inst, instead of a pro- viously notified

For SAIGON.—

Per FERNTOWER, at 5 p.m., on Moz.

day, the 17th inst. MAILS » THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet OITY OF

YOKIO will be despatched on THURS- DAY, the 20th Instant, with Mala for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows, instead of as previously notified;

11 A.x. Registry of Letters ceases

11.30 AM. Post-Office closes.

IS NOW READY.

the object of establishing a public

institution, which it is actually proposed & Co., and the Chinese Government. shall be supported out of the pockets of ⠀⠀

the community, and because they have We have to acknowledge receipt of the fol alluded to the matter abroad, somebody lowing books and publications, which will

of his displeasure. His Excellency has, be noticed in due course

The Jesuits: A Historical Sketch, with

of course, a perfect right to appoint certain officials and private residents to the Bull of Clement XIV. for the Suppres consider the practicability of establishing sion of the Order.-By Rev. H. Demana, T CONTAINS-a Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society, or M.A.-London.

any other Society, without, in the first instance, consulting the public on the Foreign Powers, together with Regulations Treaties between the Empire of China and subject, or notifying his intentions to the newspapers; the course taken has, in fact, for the Conduct of Foreign Trade, o its advantages, because if the scheme be Edited by Wm. Fred. Mayers, Chinese found impracticable by the Committee, Secretary to H. B. M.'s Legation at Peking, the public need not be troubled at all-North-China Herald Office, Shanghai.

Chinese Studies and Official Interpretation

in the Colony of Hongkong, Constitutional Law of the Chinese Empire The Tang Hon Ohl, A Modern Chinese

Novel A Chinese Primer. The Law of Inheritance.

Short Notices of New Books and Literary in the affair. In regard to this partion.

Intelligence.

Notes and Queries:-

Chinese Marriages, Studies in Words.

The Educational Curriculum of the

Chinese.

Restoration of the Old Sounds of the

Chinese Language. Notes on Chinese Grammar. Russian Sinologists. Assyria and China. The Word Swallow." Corrigenda-Chinead Studles and Offolsl Interpretation in the Colony of Hong.

kong.

Okina Mail Offico, Hongkong, August 31, 1877,

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥

A. 8. WATSON & Co..

Journal of the North-China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society --New Series, No. XI..

Celestial Empire Office, Shanghai. Customs Gazette.-No. XXXIV. April- June, 1877.

The Chinese Recorder and Missionary July-August, 1877. Mission

lar scheme, after the unfavourable reply received from the Chinese, we should say His Excellency will do wisely to let the discharged prisoners alone for the present, or, rather, follow in the foot-steps of his predecessors and send the offenders out of the Colony as speedily as possible. Journal. - We have rascale enough in the Colony already without increasing the supply by Press, Shanghai. offering comfortable situations to any

celestial" who likes to come here and We have just learnt of a little fusident of Prey upon the community for a while.

Chinese official ovurtesy which is creditablo On the day the Committee last metalike to all parties concerned. It appears we had the latest development of the "reclaimed Chines" brought to light that, about a year ago, Captain Vandel, of Father Vigano's "boy" had, to all intents the Danish barque. Assens, saved the grow and purposes, been thoroughly reclaimed of a Chinese junk which was helplessly from his morally torpid condition, And drifting about in the Formosa Channel. yet he hackslided with 3500 and The Captain took the poor natives to “other articlos." The boy had

jj"

not only been provided with a com- Amoy, and nothing further was heard fortable situation, à la Chun Afook, about the matter until yesterday, when at $6 a month, but there is every Capt. Vandel received a gold medal, for- reason to believe that the reverend warded to him by the Chinese Government Father had filled him up with goodness, as a reward for the servioss he rendered to FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,-dosed him with "moral snasion

the shipwrecked junkmen twelve months WHOLESALE AND Retail DevGGISTE,

repletion. And yet he took the Father's Inst mite. The youth was altogether a go. It is pleasant to have to record such IMPORTERS

"heapes

too good. He might bave insidents, so they pomess a double signifio- OF

waited until Father Vigano had settled ance-lllustrating, as they do, not only the the little affair of the robbery by his humane conduct of the foreigner, but the previous "boy" bat this reclaimed recognition of that humanity on the part heathen was evidently so full of goodness of the Chiness.

Davagista' SUNDEIEL, NUERSEY REqur SITES, TOLLER Requisite, ExeLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATRET MEDICINER MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Barsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,

11.30 A.A. Correspondence for Japan the The Manufactory is under direct and

United States,or Union Countries only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 centa extra Pontags until

11.50 .. when the Mall is finally alosed.

Hongkong, September 18, 1877. #620

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PAUENT.— The English Contract Packet LOMBARDY will be despatched with the Malla for Europe, E., on SATURDAY, the 22nd September.

The following will be the hours of slosing

the Malle, die, zaman ' Friday, the 21st September.

6 r.., Money Order Offies closen.

6 r.m., Post Office closes except the Nieur Box, which remains open all night.

Fairhurst, Colvill, and Ebell, and 40 Chi-Saturday, the 22nd September.-

Per Verso, from Coast Ports, Messes

mose,

DEPARTED. Per Heshurg, for Shanghai, 78 Chiness. Per George, for Newchwang, é Chiness, TO DEPART. Per Tatulan, for Coat Porta, 100 Chi.

Per Nelson, for Bwalow, 160 Chinees.

1850.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British steamer Noraz reports i Light airs from B. W. and fine clear wea ther.

The British steamer Yesso reporta: Mo- dorate Westerly and South-westerly winds and fine weather throughout. In Amegj Etr. Consolation (in dook), S. 8. Suswe left on the 18th. In Swałow :golitusmer eet Names.

For further Juformation as to Freight or Fancage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 37, Queen's Road Central.

G. E. EMORY, Agent. Danskros, Feptember 10, 1997.

7 AE., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Regletry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. - 10a.m., Post Office alovon except for Late Lettera, Registry of Letters esasen,

continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,

that he was bound to do something wick-

ed by way of relief or " bust," We are of As Inquest was held this afternoon at the course sorry for the reverend gentleman.

in China than Mr Hennessy has months,

In the "Autobiographical Recollections of Gaol Office by Mr J. Russell, Coroner, with Sir John Bowring," which have just been Mesars E. Moore, A. J. May and A. L. G. published, there is one passage which is Pereira, as Jary, on the body of an European well worth the attention of Mr Hennes prisoner named Henry Holmes, who died sy. Sir John, who had spent more years in the Gaol Hospital yesterday of diarrhics. wrote respecting his policy «It is Capt. Ducat, the Acting Superintendent, not fair or just to suppose that a course proved that the deceased was Henry Holmes Es” The publication of this isnie commensed of action which may be practicable or who was sentenced by the Naval Authorl- at 7.15 p.m.

prudent at home, will always succeed ties on the 22nd June, 1877, to two years' abroad. You can no more apply exactly hard labour. He was admitted to Gaol to the same discipline, or the same char

undergo bis antenes on the 10th August last. On the 7th inst, he was admitted to the Gaol Hospital and died last evening of diarrhoea. Capt. Ducat produced the war- rant on which he detained the dosentti. Dr. Ayres, stated that the deceased began. to complain of the Pensl Diet on the 4th inst, and of diarrhoea. Witness gave him

THE CHINA MAIL.ward and punishment to masses

of men, than you can apply them to Individuala."

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - [SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."] (Fla Southern Route) Loxbor, 12th September, 1977.

› HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEFT, 14, 1877;

THE amendment by Renter's Agent of the telegram we published yesterday tends rather to muddle matters. We do not know what are his reasons for Introducing the amaudment, but if thers should prefer to still stick to the original is any question as to its correctness, WI

M. Gambetta has been sentenced to three Rome medicine, but did not admit him into reading of the advice. As amended the months' imprisonment and a fine of 3,000 the Gael Hospital until the 7th, when he telegram reads Turkish sloge works franes for a hostile speech [tagainst the complained of pain and of being very weaks have been constructed at Plevna, and Ministry,}

He had a slight attack of fever also, which

the Russians have advanced, to within

1,300 yards of the enemy's entranch

menta.!

At a banquet the Emperor of Austais passed off in two days, but the diarrhea

This means, as read, that the proposed the health of his dear friend and remained, and he continued in Hospital until 8 p.m. yesterday, when he died. His (10.18 m., Letters may be posted with sive works, but they are the people at

Turks have constructed atsge, or aggres ally, the Emperor of Bussia

[N..B-Owing to the omission of a word, death resulted from natural causes, The to Lars Fox of 16 cents extra tacked, the Russians having advanced to the news of the 10th fustant, was slightly Jury returned a verdict to that effent,

Postage till 11 4.M., when the Post Office Cross within 1,800 yards of their "entrench mutilated: it should have read as follows i

entirely.

menta"

"It is also a question whether

(11.30 AM., Lattore (but Letters only."Turkish siege works" would be deat Flerns, and the Russians have advanced Mrasza Hrber & Co.'s Foochow Weekly

addressed to the United Kingdom scribed further on in the telegram as to within 1,800 yards do. )

Fia Brindisi, or to Singapore, may the enemy's entrenchments," although,

be posted on board the Packet with the words "the Russians" are interposed Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage, between the expremins.

to

HI

Bangkong, September 10, 1977, -

It is quits 11.50, when the Mail is finally true that counterworks are constructed by besieged forces, but considering pep the telegram as a whole in conjuustos

cloned.

Lonnor, 13th September, 1877.

BESULT OF TER ST. LIGER I

Lady Golightly morning. *

Shipping Report, dated Sept. 8, gives 20

Arrivals during the week.-Sept Namoa from Hongkong; 8, Europe, and Isle of Erin, from Shanghat; 4, Atholl from Shanghalƒ 8, Henrik Ibsen from Amoy, and Douglas from Hongkong) 8, Christian from Hengkong, Kate Conley from Priabens, and Spleeway from Hong

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