when was that?.

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three months' hard labour; the 3rd in $50) or two months hard labour; the 4th $15 or one month's hard labour; the 4th, 6th, 8th, 12th and 13th-$25 each, or six wacks hard labour; the 5th was fined $5 or 14 days' hard labour; the 10th, 11th and 14th were discharged.

Macao.

The Macao Independente, after a long Interval of about eight months from the time of the publication of its last issue, again appeared in public on the 27th inst, One of the paragraphs of its introductory article runs as follows: The periodol press is a powerful element of progress and civilization in all countries. This import ant but unfortunate Portuguese Colony in the vast Empire of China cannot then ex empt itself in this matter and to bumble

THE CHINA MAIL.

to lun Mr MoDoolan. Then I shall go

Mr O'Blazer rose to complain of the con- oheon. (The hon'ble member left the House amid loud laughter.). duot of the Speaker in yawning while the deliberations of the House were proceeding.. The Speaker. With some persona yawa- He was not elected to yawn.

Mr MoDility said he was not prepared at ing is constitutional. (Murmurs.) such a short notice to eater into so great a subject.

It is only at the fare of of precaution against the disease, and for siege of Nioksics by the Montenegrins, who recovers portion of his expenditure from levant questions. (Cheers from all parts of ten cents that thousands travel, and the Its treatment when it should declare itself, find themselves called off to repel a Turkish the Underweiters, if ship of freight were the Hons.) Kinahan has never been a ten-tent boat until were adopted. Noge Hospital was declared attack from another quarter. In the forth. tasured, it is not surprising that the Master September last year, when that policy was the Sanitary Centre and a Sanitary Com- coming battle the Bonmanian contingent is received no remittance previous to the final Had not the Agent been also the Vice Con initiated by the Company. When running mission, consisting of the Governor, the appointed to fall on the rear of Orman abandonment and discharge of the Crew. Reports from the interior of Russia reach sul, we should not, in all probability, have against the Plymouth Rock, a vessel of Chief of Police, Dr Simmons, and the more Pasha's army. K over 2,000 tona: register, the Kinshan's fare intelligent of the native physiolans, was was twenty-five cents to the Rock's ten; appointed. The town was divided into us, via Vienna, which speak of great popular beon furnished with the details of this case, and it was the Rock which carried up and datriots, which were placed under the excitement, arising in omsequence of the for all the proceedings were apparently down over 2,000 men. You will no doubt charge of different officers, who were in ignorance in which the Government endea conducted in legal form. It is sought to be recollect that the largest crowd brought structed to search out, treat, and report vour to keep the population of the events at established that the ship was sold for £260, down before the Ordinance came into effect

the seat of war, and especially as to the or less than her breaking-up price. If, names of the killed and wounded. The however, she could not be made sufficiently was 1,800 men, brought by the Kiukiang,

Permit me to inform you,also, that the

Russian mobilisation is said to have been safe to be taken to another Port for repairs, omission to forward the register, as required

Mr MoDility appealed to the House who- opposition steamer raised her fare to twenty

limited in consequence of the fear of home she realised her marketable value. The cents from the first week of this month

troubles.

by the Statute, may be an emission, or the hence more men fell to the lot of the Kin

letter might have miscarried. The with- ther or not the Speaker had announced his shan between the 8th and 24th instant, as

terested in the ship to desire further part to that House on the plea-worthy of the Mr Secretary da Costa stated in his evidence,

holding of this paper has caused those in-intention to defend his act of dispourtesy To the Merciful Man they will have aftor

calars, and there the matter rests at pre-English Legislature that it was constitu- tional. He thanked God that the Constitu all to go to remedy what the Popular Man

sent.

tion of Ireland as yet rested on the hearts and consciences of her sons. has done.

(Much cheer- Yours faithfully,

China.

TOOCHOW.

X, Z.

upon, all cases of disease. As sanitary provisions have been the special care of the Kenoho for some time past, and as careful arrangements have been made in view of a visitation of cholera, there need be no fear of anything like such devastation as wad wrought by the epidemics of 1860 and 1861, in which Dr Simmons gained a large and useful, if melancholy, experience.

*NOTES OF

The Sultan has issued a decree by which, as it would seem, everybody capable of oportion of former orders, is now required beading arms, and hitherto exempt from the to enter the military service. The terms of this decree suggest that, abundant is men have been, supposed to be in Turkey, the military authorities at Constantinople find a difficulty in obtaining them. If they could they would find in then the material of a good army. But all accounts represent the Tarke, the Government as well as the people, afraid of these bloodthirsty savages.

VICE-CONSULS.

A SCENE IN THE PARLIAMENT

1880.. (From the Newspapers of the Day.) The Speaker took the Chair at 4 p.m. Mr O'Shaughnessy moved that the Houso be counted. Es was proceeding to observe that it was doubtful whether the Speaker's education permitted him to count up to forty, when

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The Speaker interposed, and said that the hon ble member could not enter into that subject.

The Speaker remarked that they were entering upon no great subject.

ing

Mr O'Mulligan hoped the hon'ble member (Cheers and applause from the ladies' gal lery.) He (Mr O'Mulligan) intended when they had settled down to business

Mr O'Shaughnessy rose to order. The inference of the hen ble member for Donny.... brook was clear. Were they not at business now?

THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR The summer is passing into autuan, and [Our correspondent may verify, as wo itself in a gloomy cradle, vitoperated and have done, the statement which he calls in yet the war seems to be no nearer the end only reduce the Circassians to discipline ON COLLEGE GREEN IN THE YEAR would not, object to say daughters also. blackened by infamous calumny which question, by a reference to the officers of the than it was a month ago, Angust has not Is raised against her from time to time by Hongkong, Canton and Masao Steam-boat retrieved the reverses of July, while the Company Limited. The Plymouth Rock Turk has not improved the victories which the slanderers of the Portuguese Quinas, carried about 3,000 occasionally, and the he then obtained, noz has the time apparent under the shade of the flag of a nation Kinshan has been known to carry, by count, ly come for the Russian to make the supreme effort which is to recoup the past and ensure 2,400.-Fr. C. M.].

the future. There can be no doubt that which is called our ally and friend,”

(Mitchell's Maritime Register.) both parties are preparing for a great effort. Exhausted by the victory at Plevne, the Vice-Consuls are placed in an anomalous Ottoman commanders seem unwilling to risk position, for they are frequently Shipping another conflict; while the Grand Duke Agents, and their offical standing gives Nicholas has wisely determined to run no them an advantage over others in the same chance of failure by attacking the enemy line of business as themselves, which creates except with forces which shall out-number a feeling of jealousy, besides giving rise to theirs. The completely passive attitude of chargea of undue Influence. The fact of the Russians has given rise to a conjecture their being selected as the representatives that they are endeavouring to lure the Turks of Her Majesty at forolga Ports, is an from their fortified positions and provoke acknowledgment that they are men of them to assume the offensive. Russlan rein-known integrity of character, and this mark forcements continue to cross the Danube in of distinction serves as a recommendation considerable numbers. The bridge at Sim- to those who stand in need of their services day last the temperature was quite autumn-nitza has been doubled and the Russians as Brokers. Unless Vice-Consuls are civil sl, but since Tuesday the heat has been have completed another bridge over the er the railway terminus et Giurgevo by five- gradually returning to the ordinary agree. Danabe at Pyrgos. The new bridge is near The S S. Juan arrived on the 17th and-twenty miles than that of Simnitza, instant, and reports having been in collision which in the ease of troops and supplies in with the P. & D. §. 8. Lombardy off Black tended for the army souls of the Danube Point near Shanghai. Her starboard bow near Pyrgos will lead to a saving of fifty was, we understand, slightly injured, but miles. There has been some skirmishing

It also contains an ably-written article in support of the address presented to Mr A. G. Romano, the late Portuguese Vios- Consul in Hongkong, followed by the ad-

(Herald, Sept. 20th.) dress itself and the reply of Mr Romano,

Though cholera is still, happily, on the A strong letter also appears on the ramo decrease, deaths are daily occurring subject.

The following are some of its most im amongst the natives. The mortality is almost entirely confined to the poorer class portant local items of news

It is whispered that a new school for boyses whose disregard of sanitary precautions is going soon to be opened, conducted by expose them in a greater degree to this

arend epidemio.

The heavy rains up-country at the begin ning of current week have caused a small On Sunday and Mou

the Foreign Jesuit Fathers.

An Ordinance has been passed prohibit ing shooting in the town and its suburbs,

There appeared in the neighbouring English Colony the first number of a small fortnightly English newspaper called the Hongkong Catholic Register. Private cor respondents inform us that the writera are the scolesiastical mass and the Christian Brothers of that Colony. Its leading article seemed to confirm this assertion. It is also said that the paper was started with the view of defending the acts of the present Governor of that Colony, no frequently criticized, with some foundation, by the local papers.

News received from Lisbon says that Senhor Antonio Sergio de Souza hud be elected Governor-General of Portuguese India

Manila,

(From the Manila Papers.) Out of 16,500,000 cigare for exportation offered by auction on the 24th September, 21,885,000 were disposed of for the total sum of $145,364.85.

The Oceania learns that a grant of $500 has been authorised toward the preparation of a plan of a Dock to be construoted in the bay of Manila.

The fine and spacious house of Nagisjan, belonging to the estate of Messrs Rosell and Sturgis, was sold by public auction on the 22nd Sept. for the sum of $13,500 to Mr Ramon Arlegul

A roklier of the Regiment No. 2, named Felipe Amuyoo, suffered the extreme penal.. ty of the law on the morning of the 18th Sept, in the Bagumbayan field for the crime of assassination of three women in the district of Tanduay.

freshet on the river.

able summer standard.

Japan

YOKOHAMA,

most point of the most northern province, Kankie Do, about latitude 39 degrees 10 minates and longitude 127 degree 30 minutes. The other in Yoko, at the ex- trems south, in the province of Zena Do; about latitude 34 degress 40 minutes and longitude 127 degrees 80 minutes. Mr Hanabuss, of the Gual Mu Sho, is expected to sail for Corea next week, to complete the necessary arrangements preliminary to the opening.

(Tokio Times) Considerable exportations of ries from Japan to China have been made, and others, on a etlil large scale, are contemplated,

In socordance with the terms of the An application has been made by Mr treaty between Japan and Cores, two new Luciano Foriquez for the permission to ports of the neighboring kingdoms are pro construct, and to be rented afterwards, for rently to be opened to Japanese trade, pro- a term of 30 years, a new wooden bridge bably in October next. One of these is on over the river Bacbac of the district of the eastern cost, in the bay of Hoshiu, Calumpit in the province of Bulacan. which is situated at nearly the southern-

The Oceania says that a few days ago there arrived from Saigon s functionary for the purpose of studying the culture and manufacture of tobacco in this place.

The British barque Belled Will, arrived from Shanghai on the 18th Sept. in ballast, 23 days out.

Latest news received from Sooloo says that on the 9th September, shout noon, a very large body of Moros, numbering somo 2,000 men, made a strong attack on the forts, which was resumed on the fol- lowing days until the 12th, about 11 am, whom they retreated, pursued by a small number of troops. One of the Horos, arossed in a red silk gown with a blue silk band, who appeared to be in command of the attacking party, was killed. He as well as large numbers of the killed word varied sway by the Moros, though there remained In the field 2 others killed, who were duly buried. The gunboat Calamianes left during the attack for Liangapit, where the dealt great destruction amongst the several small vessels engages in helping the people who by land stack the fortifica- tion of Booloo, then she proceeded to bom bard the village of Faticolo, which was soon reduced to ashes. Another gunboat sailed

Mr O'Callaghan, Mr O'More, Mr O'Blazer, and Mr Macdilligan, rose together, and after a quarter of an hour, during which there were loud calls for each of the hon'ble mem- Mr O'Blazer, who asked, was this a free hers, all gave way excopt country or a nation of miserable slaves? Cowardly poltroons like the occupant of the Mr MoDoolan rose to order. He did not Chair know what the question before the House was. (Cries of "Order," "Go back to school," Shut up.")

The Speaker.In one sense, no doubt, I am before the House; but it would ill befit the dignity of one placed in my position to play upon words. I shall now proceed to count the Hense, and

Here forty-two members rose, and at the expiration of half an hour, during which the Speaker named each member one after the other,

Sir Patrick Cassidy said, how could the Speaker waste the time of the House with such miserable obstruction? There was but one House at least, only one presentand was it not a mere farce then to talk of counting it P (Loud cheers.)

The Speaker said he was in the hands of the House. (Murmure.)

Mr O'Callaghan moved to report progres, An Hon'ble Member here stated that he had counted the members present, and that when the hor❜ble gentleman who had gone Mr O'Barrell-What whiskey-Jams- out to have a glass of whiskey came back son's P

The Hon'ble Member. No; Scotch. (Loud cries of Shame !" and Name

Mr McDoolan insisted on knowing what was the business before the House. (Order, order.)

The Spenkor.The hon'ble member asks me a question. The hon'ble member in ask- ing-that question, te in order.

Mr O'Blazer mid be spied strangers in the gallery.

Mr O'Halloran said they were no strangers. He knew them all personsally. There was Mick O'Toole, and Larry Corrigan, and

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The Speaker. The hon'ble member's re mark was no doubt unparliamentary. At the same time it is my opinion that it would be useless to ask him to withdraw it as in the event of his refusing, the House might find itself in an unpleasant situation. Singe

anless kon'ble members allow me to proceed the abolition of the Standing Orders (Cries of "Whose fault was that? Really I shall name them again. Load arles of Go to O'Mulligan's christening!"). I say have been entirely unable to comprehend by since the abolition of the Standing Orders t what rules our debates are regulated.

Mr O'Callaghan moved that the Speaker's words be taken down.

Mr O'Shaughnessy said that the hon'ble member wanted taking down a pegl (Laughter).

Mr O'More said he supposed that was the

peg the hon'ble member hung his speeches upon. (Hear, hear, and laughter.)

The O'Hollahoo congratulated the House on the display of humour they had witnessed. of the political soul. Remembering, as be He might be allowed to call it the fireworks did, the daye of Carran, Grattan, Shiel, Barry, and St. Patrick, he himself felt pro- foundly impressed. (Cheers.)

Mr O'Mulligan observed that there was and Oliver Cromwell. He remembered on but little to choose between Queen Elizabeth one occasion going to Court in knee-breeches

(Cries of "Order."

Mr O'Shaughnessy asked what Court did. the hon'ble member mean ? (Name,

Mr O'Toole observed that there were four name!" Courts in Dublin. (Great cheering.)

Mr O'Mulligan moved the previous ques- tion.

Mr Phelan rose to order. What was the previous question?

The Speaker. It has never been put, Mr O'Mulligan,--Then I put it. (Cheers.) The question having been put from the Chair, the House divided, with this result

For the previous question Against..

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The Speaker. As the four hon'ble mom- bezs who have acted as tollers, and told nobody, do not constitute a House, the House is therefore adjourned,

We are informed that the absence of membara at the division was caused by the fact that the whole House had gone to the Tea room to adjust a disagreement between accidentally shut out-Fanity Fair. two hon'ble members, and that they were all

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credit,

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Old Benares cash, 565

serrants of the State and are paid to devote ocupation they please They are answer- their whole time, they may engage in any able, however, to the Government for their conduct as Consuls, and may be superseded for any dereliction of duty. A Secretary of State for the Foreign Department, in reply to some questions in Parliament, said that the damage was fortunately all above water in Bulgaria, the reguit of the reconnaissances the fow unpaid Vice-Consule gave more line. The vessel will, we hear, he docked by which gommanders endeavour to ascertain trouble to his office than the whole and thoroughly overhauled prior to taking the strength of the enemy in this or that diplomatic staff, in consequence of the Position Rustehuk is again being bombard- animosities exalted against them by those the berth for London.

We hear frotn Pagoda. Anchorage thated by the Russians. The sea port of who felf aggrieved at the preferens shown Kustendjio has again been bombarded by them by Masters of ships or Consignees, the Norwegian barque Henrik Ibsen nearly Tacks from the sea, and the place has The Captain of a vessel, when there is no came to grief on Thursday morning last, as she was dropping down the river in been evacuated by the Russian garrison by consignment alause in his Charter-party, It seems that the whigh it was held. Suleimana Pacha has and he is at a Port where he has charge of a pilot. Tessel got into chow chow water below continued his march upon the Balkans, never been before, usually proceeds Pagoda Rook, and drifted right for the and the Russian corps which formed direct with his papers to the office of the rook, from which she was distant only General Gourko's expedition is entrench Consul, and, if that Consul happens to be We have no a Broker, it is quite natural that the ship's about twenty feet when the Customs stesso at in the Shipka. Pass. launch put off to her assistance, and after counts of terrible atrocities committed Agency should be solidted. This is what about twenty minutes towing got her olear at Eski Zagra by the Turks, after the the les favoured Agents declare to be into the fair ebb tide where she was in com-Russians had evacuated that town. Some asiair. There is no way of preventing this parative safety. We understand that had further movements are reported from the preference except by the appointment of it not been for the timely assistance thus theatre of war in Asia, where General paid Consuls, but at small Poris the in- Tergukusuf, having been reinforced, has creased charge that such a change would randered, the vessel would inevitably have advanced; but at present they are of no occasion would be a strong argument against gono aground.

importance. The Russians are stated to its adoption. Considerable prejadloo has have sent 14,000 men across the river lately been set up by the act of a Vive Arpachai, which flows between Kars and Consal, though his explation may possibly Alexandropol The insurgents in the Her-throw a different complexion on the affair. zegovina, discomfited for the time by the Azbip of 1,170 tons register was chartered loss of their general, who is now interned in. January, 1875, for a cargo of coal on in Austria, are rising again, having found socount of the Government to a Part on a now leader in one Golab. Wer prepara- the East Coast of Africa The vessel was tions are being actively continued in Greece in turn to load, when a strike took place,

Mr O'Mulligan observed that you could and Servis à rumour is current that Rus and in consequence the was detained at a sia has arrived at an understanding with Welsh Port for five months. Having

Mr O'Blazer. Does the hou'ble member not adjourn a thing which was non-existent Austria, by virtue of which, in return for received her cargo after this long detention

know the meaning of those cheers, and if left the House, it is not necessary or possible indirect assistance given by the latter Power, and deterioration in dook, the ship sailed daro to insinuate that I lie (Cheers.) IBut as the Speaker and reporters had she is presently to add Herzegovina and on her voyage, but had to seek sisiter in a

Brazilian harbour, having five feet of water any of the cowardly ruffians who give vent for us to report more of his oration, Bosnia to her dominions.

A correspondent lately at Plevn, writing in her hold. The Crew were quite willing to them will come outside and cheer there, The Speaker.I must interrupt the bon'ble from Sistova, discusses the situation of the to remain by the ship and to assist two armies now confronting each other in in repairing her. The leakage, it was Bulgaria. The great desire of the Russians, thought, might have been caused by member. It is quite possible that although he observes, iz for a pitched battle, in which the vessel lying so long with her high the persons in the gallery are no strangers their superior organisation would give them sides exposed in the basin, she not having to one hon'ble gentleman, they may be Mr O'Toole moved the adjournment of the advantages which their enemy is determined had any cargo on board all the time. The strangers to another. to deny them. Of course the Russians are coals were discharged and the voyage aban- waiting for reinforcements, but when the doned. Under the direction of the Carpen- debate until he could go to the library and latter have arrived if the Tarks are attacked ter the copper was stripped off, and it was consult a dictionary as to the exact meaning Mr O'Mulligan hoped he would consult in their positions at Plevna the contest will then discovered that some seams had no of the word stranger. be between soldiers and soldiers plus earth- oakum in them. The Carpenter effectually

caulked the ship, and at the end of eight an Irish dictionary, When Oliver Crom: The United States Sblp Aleri has salled works.

The correspondent thinks there can be months, no freight offering where she lay, well-

Mr MoDoolan rose to order. What was from Yokohama upon a cruise which will occupy some six weeks, at the end of which little doubt that when the seven divisions the Master decided to go the S. W. Pasa

The O'Hollahoo thought that the proper she is expected to return to Nagasaki. Her now on the way to reinforce the Russian seeking. After being at sea five weeks the the question before the House?

been mutual first duties will be to examine and take armies arrive, the Grand Duke Nicholas vessel sprang another leak, but, by trimming soundings of certain harbors of the Japanese will have men enough at his disposal to clear the ballast and caroening, the Carpenter expression should have

Mr O'Mulligan said such distinctions were coast between this port and Hakodate, Bulgaria north of the Balkans of Turkish succeeded in stopping It On arrival at the strangers." which are now insufficiently known. From armies in the field before the winter. Before B. W. Pass a cargo of oileaks and cotton Hakodate she will proceed to Niigata, and the time comes for going into winter quar- was obtained, for Liverpool. When the paltry and only showed the pemicious, in- thence to Vladivostock, whence she comes tors, Rustchuk will almost certainly have lading was finished the ship was delayed fuence of the Saxon even upon men of the fallen, probably Silistria and Widdin also, for disbursements, but eventually got away stamp of the last speaker. If the debate directly back to Japan.

and there will remain only Shumla in le good sea trim.: On the twelfth day out were only conducted in the dear old Irish (Japan Mail) In the midst of the horrors of famine Turkish occupation north of the Balkans.she was in distress again, and was plaked tongue it would remove the danger they which threaten India and from which so At the same time he perceives that the up by a Danish steamer sud towed to a near now continually incurred of being sneered

The O'Hollabro rose to order. Did the Bank, on demand, .**. many districts of China are suffering, Japan maintenance of an army in Turkey during Port, for which service the sum of $10,000 st by the hireling English Press. Ållamach seem especially favoured by a particularly the winter will involve a stram upon the was demanded, and which had ultimately reOrder, order.) abundent harvest. The weather has been Russian resources more serious than many to be paid. An American Government throughout the summer most favourable to of us imagine. There must be long periods steamer then towed bar thirteen miles, and hon'ble member mean to insult him by this the growth of the rice crop, and although of broken weather, when communication: $1,600 were charged. The ship, on leaving expression? He did not know what it the same thing as the Calamiane to the for a few days complaints were heard from all over the country from the Russian base New Orleans, drew nineteen feet, but by meant; and as a free-born Irishman ready Credite,

On survey the legas of his country-(loud cheers)he pro- Bombay, demand Rupset, 219 numerous crafts full of armed people who some portions of the country of too little up to the army will be wholly impracticable. the saturation of the cargo she was brought to shed his blood for the rights and privi- Documentary, 6months' sight,.. 3/11

rain, it came in due season, and now from all If the winter is an open one, like the last, down to twenty-two feet. were also making for Sooloo,

Shanghai, demand, The Speaker-The hon'ble mamber must

30 days'*****50 It is to be wondered that after thres days parts come reports of the splendid prospects the Danube will not be wholly frozen over, cargo was ordered to be taken out, but when tested in his place against the employment Calentis, of continuous and incesant are, only three of the aropa. Even in Kiuchiq dera so as to admit of traffic on the ice; but the this was done the vessel could not be re- of such language,

Bar Silver, 17, dwie Bis too large for the allps. A New York firm withdraw the expression,

Mr O'Malligan bowed to the decision. Mexicans, ... vis of the soldiers came out wounded, one Eu stated as it has been by the civil doating foe will necessitate the removal of paired at the Port of discharge, she being ropean corporal, ons native soldier, and war, and where the labours of the the bridges. one disciplinario, Captain Salavery, had farmers must have been sadly interfered The following computation has been made teingraphed to Hamburg for one of their only a slight contusion.

with by the withdrawal of ram, the of the strength of the Russians in the trian- vessels, and she went out from the Elbe He withdrew the expression, but begged the Gold The fire from lantace ever the forts and harteet promises to be one of singular gle which has its base on the Danube from and delivered the cargo in ninety days hon'ble member for Kilruddery to under. English Sovereigns,

The O'Hollakso appreciated the gentle- the town was very heavy, as was shown by plenty. Under the present condition of gosto Nicopolis, and its apex at Gabrova: The substituted ship earned all the freight, stand that a stronger one would have better Australian Sovereigns, .:. share. the pierced state of the roof in the fort the country nothing would be more fortu.The right wing, comprising the 8th corps, and there could, therefore, be nothing left met the requirements of the case.

nate. A short crop, to say nothing of its at Tresinik (16,000), the 4th corps at Faradin for the other Owner. The flaster of the At 10 am of the 11th, the enemy set almost total failure as in some portions of and Viadina (20,000), and the first divi unfortunate vessel being without funds, manlike conduct of his hon'ble friend, and

Union Ins, Boalety of Oknson, $800 drs to an old and abandoned cota, near that the Bast, would have been the greatest on of the 11th corps at Tehaus Mahale telegraphed to his Owners and wrote several willingly for his part retracted any hereh rious done the same to a camarin of a Ghi♥ | Hard driven as the people are now to find of the 8th corps at Selvi and the neighbour- tions. The Crew having nothing better to towards any person during his career. China Traders' Ins. Co., $2,800 of Alfonso XII, having on the night pres calamity that could have befallen Japan. (6,000). The centre consists of one division letters, but got neither money nor instruc- expressions he might ever have made use of Hongkong Bank, 48% prem,

(Chears.) When the nese gardener, near the foot of the fort the means of living, it is painful to think hood (10,000), the second division of the do polished the etsins, set up the rigging, (Loud and continued cheering.) He was Princess de Asturias

what would happen to the nation and the tame corps at Gabrova, Drenova, and Tirand made the ship look smart, and the nc Englishman-(cheers)-no sulited, cold Chinese Insurance Co., $248 On the 18th Mr Supu, of German na

nova (10,000); the first division of the 11th Vice-Consul, the Agent, occasionally ad- formality-monger. tionality, whose brother is resident at

corps, at Kozatarize (10,000) the detached vanoed small sums of money to the Master. hand of friendship was held out he was but Farang Parang, arrived at Sooloo On the

corps under General Goutko, between Gas Six months were wasted while the Captains car who omitted to take it to his bosom, Mr O'Shaughnessy rose to order. Thero afternoon of the same day a gun fire report

brova, Tirnova, and Skinke (16,000). The was endeavouring to get a reply from the (Cheers. laft wing comprises the 15th corps, Owners, The Agent not seeing any reasone was heard towards the fangle, which was

adeken and in the neighbourhood, on the able probability of getting his money, applied were ladies, delicate females, wives, and umpposed to be from the enemy.

toad from Rustahus to Easgrad (24,000) for an attachment, and the ship was sold virgins in the gallery. He protested warm It is said that an Austrian subjet sa well

the 18th corps at Raceljevo and Tchernova, by the Marshal on the order of the Vicely against the indelicans of the hon ble as a few of the realdents engaged in the

on the road from Rustabuk to Tirnors Admiralty Court in the Consal's office, and gentleman's metaphor.

Me O'Mulligan said he had a wife and commercial pursuite is Sooloo have taken

(24,000), and two divisions of cavalry for fetched $1,300. The Marihal paid the an active part against the attack of the Moros on the 11th Bapt., by joining the A selamity which was not unexpected, and ther on towards Basgrad and Oaman Bazar money pro rate among the Crew, and bills woven daughters. The last was only born small column which came out to repulse the for the occurrence of which it is satisfactory (6,000), making a total of 142,000, or, in on the Owner were taken for the balance of on Tuesday week-ories of "More power to Moros, and fought side by side with the to know that the Japanees authorities were sluding the 4th division of the Roumankin wages due to the Seamen. It is alleged that you!")-and he should be ashamed to it troops auder imminent peril of their lives, thoroughly prepared, has fallen upon the army at Mahala, on the Osma, 182,000 ms. the Vice-Consul was the buyer of the ship there and allow the last speaker's remarks Several lege guns have been carried across This was in April last, but op to the present to pass unheeded. Mrs, and the Misses. This generous conduct is worthy of all native population. Mr Simmons Informs praise, and without doubt they will be duly us that there is now an unmistakeable the new bridge which the Russians have time the Foreign-office has not been made O'Mulligven the last comer would rewarded, if the acts of bravery alluded to epidemic of Anlatic cholera among Japs thrown over the Danube, and this is most acquainted with the city stances in the or have been delighted with the refined poetry be verified,

nse. Out of thirteen cases, which had, in the only item of news indicating Rusden dinary course, and thee a register has not of the metaphor alluded to. He would re- the last few days, declared themselves, op dativity Buleltoan Fashe, making an ad been lodged with the gistear-General of mind the House that they were the country ....

Mr MoDoolan asked what was the ques to yesterday evening (Sep. 18th) ton had a vance westwardly from Osman Bazar, camo Shipping. This large ship, from the som men of Tom Moore. (Great cheering.) fatal termination, Bix fresh on were pon a detachment of Russians, whom he mencement of her original loading to her sale,

The Speaker-Although the forbearance reported this morning but only three of touted and parsted some distance. General consimed two years and four months with tion before the House (Order, order.) them turned out, on Inspection, to be actual Gourko, having been badly beaten, appears out earning any freight, and her Crew, were cholera. At an early hour this morning to have got away from his command, and under wages, and bad to be victualled dos and dourtesy of this House are proverbik 1) (Sen. 17th) the native doctors ware started for St. Petersburg, in order to bringing the period. It will be then that this bound to tell the Hon'ble member that simbled at the Town Hall, where, under the de Guards to the seat of Ehs slegs of towage alone dest: $9,800, fadependent of he de testing both very severely by persisting dresiden of De Simmons, prompi meneurs | Rutschuk is virtually raised, as also is the | Port cuargen; and madre de Owner could | in repeating over and over sghia puna ierge

in the direction of Parang-Parang, and did

Princess de asturias,

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE KINSHA29.

To the Editor of the 1 CHISĂ MAIL" So Hot Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1877.

Sis, in your impression of yesterday you state that the Kinghan has been known JO CASTY STOF 2,000 WIB," "May i sin yes

Government. If the harvest were unfavour bls. There are certainly some weeks yet before harvesting, but the critical season is well past and it is not probable that ang thing will occur to mar the pissent fair prospect.

OUTBREAK OF OBOLERA AT

TOKOHAMA TAAS

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credit, -

New Malva (kg nam

edit, 620

Allowance Theis, 8 a 92 Old Malwa, cash, -

11

Allowance

GUIOKSILVER, ...

credit, 620

Tools, 8 a 83

671

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Exchange.

'n B/10g

30 days' night, H+

6 months' sight, w ... 3/11/48/113

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... 219

721

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+*+

731 14 91 prom

601

438 ***

28.2 +1.5.06 6.00

*** 4rt

Yangtze Ing, Association, Tls. 780

China Fire Ins. Co., $170 North China Ins. Co., Tix, 860

.K. Tire Ins. Co., 4665 H.E&W. Dock Co., 17 % din

bacon, b Shanghal Steam Navigation, Ti, 80 Hongkong Hotel Co., 160 Hongkong Gas Co., $75 Chinese Imperial Loss, £103.10.

Temperature,

Queen's Bead) (Takin at Mcura Zalemar & Co.'s Fromber, Bonexors, September 29, 1877. BAROMETER

80.180 A.M....

80.190

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Do.

.9

1P... 4 P. 490

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Do. (Wet bulb) 9 A.M.

4 P. M

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