Notices to Consignees.. BARQUE JOHN FOTTS, FROM NEW YORK.

YONSIGNEES. of Cargo by the above named Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con-

gnees' risk and expense.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

ja31 Hongkong, January 24, 1878.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo par Norwegian Bark VEGA, NOLDAVEDT, Mastor, from HAMBURG, are requested to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside the Verne).

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

WM. PUSTAU & Co., Agents. Hongkong, January 8, 1878,

COAL.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Jan. 28, Conquest, British steamer, 317, Hamlin, Haiphong Jan. 23, and Hollow 25, General-KWONG LEE YUEN.

Jan 27, Indus, British steamer, 2234, Shallard, Bombay Jan. 8, Galle 13, Penang- 18, and Singapore 21, Malls and General, -P. & 0.8. N. Co.

Jan. 27, Yangisé, French steamer, 2524, Port Said 22, Suez 25, Aden 90, Galle Jan. 9, Singapore 17, and Saigon 22, Mails and General-MESSAGERIES MARITIMER.

Rspatel, Marseilles Dec. 18, Naples 18,

Jan. 27, Tientin, British steamer, from Canton.

THE CHINA MAIL.

[No. 4547 JANUARY 23, 1878.

| POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, was as a plece of oratory was somewhat turer suggested that these nations, having open umbrella at night for any other

MAILS will close-

For HAIPHONG AND HANOL--

29th Last.

Por Washi, at 4.30 p.m. Tomorrow, the For HOIHOW AND HAIPHONG, with Per Taiwan, at 6 p.m. To-morrow, the 29th fast, instead of as previously notified.

Malls for Pakhol and Hanoi. —

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

Por Yesio, at 6 p.m., on Wednesday, the 80th lust., Instead of as previously

notified.

Jan. 7, Holyrood, Britiek steamer, 333, The 8. B. Achilles, will be despatched from --to be made towards establishing a cluded between the Peruvian and Spa The Chief Justice Sir John Smale, and Mr.

J. Petors, Haiphong Jan, 24, Bloe.--SIZE- BEN & Co.

Jan. 27, Albay, British steamer, 866, F. Ashton, Halphong Jan. 24, Ries,-DOUGLAS LAFRAIX & Co.

Jan. 28, Tintern Abbey, British steamer, 786, Tindale, Saigon Jan. 21, Rice.

MELCHERS & Co..

Jan. 28, 9 a.to., Ching, German steamer, 648, Ackermann, Shanghal Jan. 24, 3 a.m., General-SIEMSSEN & Co.

Jan. 28, Afirsapore, British steamer, 2091, Parish, E..., Shanghat Jan, 25, Malia and Jan. 28, Wildwood, American ship, 1099, H. D. Hoierman, Liverpool Sept. 18, Coal

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

BEST QUALITY CARDIFF STEAM General 0.8. N. Co.

COAL for Sale, ex Godown.

Apply to

BATTLES & Co. Hongkong, December 3, 1877.

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamship

"VOLGA,"

Comdt. ROLLAND, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA TO-MORROW, the 29th Instant, at 6 a.m.

H. DU. POVEY, Agent. Hongkong, January 28, 1876.

NOTICE.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamship

"YANGTSE,"

Comdt. RAPATEL, will bo despatched for SHANGHAI TO-MORROW, the 29th Instant, at Noon.

H. DU POURY, Agent. Hongkong, January 28, 1878. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

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Logo per 9. 8. →ʊungt, trom London, in connection with the above Steamer, are hereby in. formed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their riak at the Company's Godowns, whenas delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con alguses, before TO-DAY, the 28th Instant, at 10a.m., regnestlug it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Jan. 28, Charger, American ahip, 1448, Ballott, Liverpool Aug. 27, Coal-P. & 0. S. Ń. Co.

Jan. 28, Altona, German steamer, from Whampoa.

Jan. 28, Bonita, German 8-m, sohooner, 841, H. Stobr, Haiphong Jan. 7, Rice.- EDUARD SCHELLHASH & Co.

Jan. 28, Formosa, German sobooner, from Whampoa

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disappointing in its result. Mr Hennessy treaty relations with Spain, should join purpose than to protect himself from the set out as if he meant to explain at last in a remonstrance with the Spanish rain. The body was fearfully mutilated what educational policy he meant to Government on the subject." It would purse; but after all he revealed nothing seem from these remarks that while and as yet has not been identified, nor can beyond his intention of doing something Mr Chesson has been an attentive any motive be assigned for the grime, but for the uneducated street Arabs of the student of the reports of the Chinese it was evidently not for money, as $1 were Colony, and for education in general. Commissions to Cuba and Peru in 1874, found on the body of docessed. As will No definite tangible policy was set forth. he is, for a public lecturor on Chinese be seen by the report in another column, It was hinted that Mr. Stewart was emigration, most unjustifiably ignorant the Coroner's Jery have returned a vordlot to be relieved of mere school work and of the course of events in the matter of wilful murder against some person or set free to devote all his energies to the since that period. Mr Chesson appears to be inspection of schools under the grant-in-totally unaware that the state of things persons unknown, and doubtles the Go- aid scheme. There was a reference to then existing has come to an end; that vernment will spare no trouble or expense MAILS BY THE TORRES STRAITS PACKET. some attempt--by no means a new idea emigration treaties have now been con- 'in endeavouring to find the culprits.

Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 29th medical school in connection with the ish Governmenté and China, and that instant, with Mails for Singapore," excellent institution" (save the mark) shortly Chinese Consula will be despatch- Justice Snowder were engaged to-day ta Somerset, Cooktown Cleveland Bay, known as the Tung Wah Hospital, ed to both Peru and Cuba for the hearing the point of law reservod in the Bowen, Keppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, There was also a reference to grants to special purpose of seeing that their coun- case of Wai Akong v. Les Sing and another Tasmania, New Zealand, and Mel- bourne.

be given on the principle of fairness and trymen are well treated in those places. ther His Excellency merely meant the Chinese emigration is more than we can plaintiff to give notice to the defendants as equity to all denominations; but whe- What child murder also has to do with whether or not it was fascemary for the The Malls will be closed at 1 pm. continuance of the existing grant-in-aid imagine; we should have regarded it as sureties, when the person they secured Supplementary on board with late foe scheme, an again and again approved by a preventive of emigration from a country elected to act on the option of taking over of 18 cents till time of departure. Correspondence for Southern Australia can Lord Carnarvon, or any modification of like China rather than an encourage the quicksilver. Mr Hayllar, Q. O. and be sent by this rents if desired, but that system, no one could tell. From ment. Mr Macalister was strongly anti- Mr Francis, instructed by Mr Brereton, ns a general rule it is better to send the whale address, however, it would Chinese in his remarks perhaps a little appeared to shew cause against the motion,

seem that the Governor meant to say too much so. His argaments were of that he would leave the Central School much the same nature as those with and the Hon. the Attorney General, in untouched, and extend bis operations on which we are made familiar in the Sanstructed by Messre Stephens, and Holmes, behalf of education on the basis of the Francisco press. Speaking of Chinese appeared for the plaintiff in support of the grant-in-aid system-enlarging it so as to emigration to Australia-to which his motion. After hearing the legal argument encourage ragged schools, reformatories, remarks were chiefly confined, Maat great length, the Court adjourned till

Wednesday next. homes and refuges for young girls, calister said, &c. &e.

Correspondence cannot be Registered after

0.45 p.m.

it vià Gallo. MALLS BY TAX ENGLISH PACKEL— The English Contract Packet Mirzapore, will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, &o., on THURSDAY, the

31at instant..

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet Oceanic will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 1st February, with Matis for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows- 2.30 E.. Post-Office clones, but Letters

P.M. Registry of Letters cossos.

(except for Non-Union Countries) may be pasted on beard the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Portage

A. Hundewadt, Newcastle (N.S. W.) Dec.

Jan, 28, Marie, German barque, 428, 0.2

14, Coal.-WIELER & Co.

Jan. 28, Atalanta, German steamer, 782, Petersen, Saigon Jan. 20, Rice.—BLEMSSEN & Co.

Jan. 2, Tamar, H. M.. troopship, 2037, C. J. Brownrigg, Singapore dan. 19.

DEPARTURES.

Jan. 27, Tay Watt, for Touron.

27, Douglas, for Coast Ports.

27, Lorne, for Yokohama.

27, Helene, for Chefox.

28, Marie Louise, for Bangkok,

29, W. Cores de Vries, for Bwatow. 28, China, for Canton

CLEARED. Julia A. Brown, for Guam. Kronprindsessen, for Trieste, Marie Charlotte, for Mantung. Tientsin, for Swatow. Washi, for Haiphong. Taiwan, for Hoihow.

PASSENGERS, P. Ryrie; from Penang and Singapore, 28 from Brindisi, Hon. Chinese. For Shanghat: from Singapore, Master W. Gardner,"

Per Yangtze, for Hongkong: from Mar. sailles, Mr and Mrs Henningsen and 2 children, Messrs Bonne, and Pulsen; from Singapore, Mr Edward Bonninger, Rev. Hidaiphe, and 2 Chinese; from Saigon, Messrs Dosautour, Torot, and 45 Chinese. For Shanghai: from Marseller, Mrs Brown, Miss Francis, Mesar Medard, and Izolphe.

Per Holyrood, from Haiphong, Mr Munster Schultz and servant," and 4 Chi-

Goods remaining unclaimed after SATU-nose, DAY, the 2nd February, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing chargon.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

H. DO POUEY, Agent.

Hongkong, January 28, 1878.

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FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)

The Departure of the Spanish Str. "MARIVELÉS”

POSTPONED till TO-MOR- ROW, Tuesday, the 29th Instant, at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & Oo. Hongkong, January 28, 1878. Ja29

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

The Steamship

**YESSO,"

Capt. S. ASHTON, will be de- spatched for the above Ports

on THURSDAY, the 31st Instant, at Day. light, Instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAÍK & Co. Rongkong, January 28, 1878. ja31

FOR HAMBURG.

The 41 British Barque

"ANTIPODES,"

Per China, from Shanghal, Mrs R. Mariotti, Miss S. Cellenbelmer, Miss F. Nathan, Mr Campbell, 3 Europeans and 14 Chinese deck.

Per Mirkapors, trom Shangbal: for Hongkong, Rev. R. N. French, Mr Buyo- yu, Mr and Mrs Boaman, Mr A. Veitch, Dr. Eastlaek and servant, Mr Walker, Bis Ez C. A. Skatschkoff, Mrs Wilson, Mr C. W. David, and 6 Chinese; for Southamp- ton, Mrs Marray and 6 children; for Venice, Messrs Brand and Hickling for London, Mr M. Corta.

Per Conquest, from Haiphong, As, 20 Chinese,

Per Albay, from Halphong, 1 Chiness. Per Tintern Abbey, from Saigon, 6 Chi-

nezo.

Per Atalanta, from Saigon, 5 Chinsse. BHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Albay reporta Passed Hainan Heads the morning of 26th inst., and had light winds and ne weather towards latter part dense fogs. Vessele in Haiphong, S. Zamboanga and Charlton.

The British steamer Tintern Abbey re- ports: For the first 60 hours strong gales and heavy sea, carried port fo-boats' Captain WYETH, will load here thence fine weather, until midnight of 27th choo's and lasbing and stove gunwale, from thick fog hove to until daylight (4 a m.), strong breeze and foggy to port.

* as abov6.

For Fraight, apply to

VOGEL HAGEDORN & Co. Hongkong, January 28, 1878.

TWO On 24th

one of the Midland Counties, are Wahing to take CHARGE OF YOUNG CHILDREN from India or China. Terms (exclusive of Medical attendance, travelling expenses and Foreign Postage) from £80 to £100 per Annum, paid quarterly in

until the time of departure. MAILA BY THE Fan Packet. -- The French Contrast Packet Sindh will

be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 7th February, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, cia Mar seilles; to Salgon, Singapore, Bata via, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Suox, and Alexandria.

Shares. Hongkong Bank, 88% pren, Union Ins. Bostesy of Canton, $1,800 China Trader'Ins. Co., 83,400 Ubinese Insurance Co., $28 Yangtere Ins, Anov., TE, 810 North China Ins. Co., Tis. 860 H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $695. Ohias Fire Ins. Co., $185

Dook Co., 2% dis. HORNE Croho.. 12% dis Chinese Imperial Loan $104.10), Hongkong Hotel Co., 157

Do: 1877, £108

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Bhipping. Daylight-Taiwan leaves for Haiphong, 0a.m. Folga leaves for Yokohama, Noon-Fangtee leaves for Shanghal

4 p.m.-Mariveles leaves for Manila.

It is, however, quite possible that others would see in this latest effort of Mr Hennessy encouragement to fanoy that he purposed revolutionizing the whole Central School, and turning every thing into a veritable educational chaos, in order that there should rise from it, at his bidding, a new world of educa tional bliss for future generations of the unkempt, unwashed and untaught hea then of this British Colony and the neighbouring seaboard of China. The Roman Catholic Register appears to find in the speech much that has never en- tered into the mind of many others, and Bishop Raimondi's organ remarks on it thus

Their habits were known and detested, bat they had nowhere congregated in such numbers as to render their presence dan. Ar the inquest to-day Mr H. G. James greous or unbearable. They were so iso said he thought it rather hard that he lated that their proclivities were kept should have to attend to-day as it was only under. They never-woro really in com petition with the English labourer, and three weeks since he was last summoned, never could compete with him, for the and he was at present liable to be called at highest paid labour, and that requiring the Supreme Court for this sessions.--Mr most muscle and aptitude, was quite beyond Russell said that he had nothing to do with his reach. You seldom saw 6. Chinaman splitting ralls, and they have made no shew the summoning of Jurora. This was done in any of the skilled handicrafts. They by the superintendent of Pelice, and be was sure it was done fairly enough. He those deirous of having chopp labour, em- were not not even much sought after by ployers finding the European emigrant (Mr Rumell) was glad Mr James had equally cheap in the end. But there are spoken about this matter. He then ex- always a number of Chinese speculators living in China ready to develop a "trade" plained the manner in which Jurors are with their countrymen when a chance summoned as soon as the annual list - In offers, and the proximity of Cooktown to made up the whole of the names on that lat the Chinese ports, the sccidental facilities afforded by a line of steamers seeking are put into a box drawn by a nlerk in the trade, were too much for their cupidity. presence of the Superintendent of Police; To what class of their own countrymen the names so drawn are placed Inta a these Chinese immigrants belong-whether released convicts or the sweepings of the second box, and when this box, is empty, streets-I am not sufficiently aware, but they draw again from the first box, so that having travelled with some of them, I must it might happen that one name would say that a more wretched-looking lot of human beings I have never seen.

"Pointing out that the education of the abildren of the poor, from among whom the criminal classes are recruited, their moral and industrial training, and their removal from the evil influences of a street life, are by far the most important objects to be had in view by government in dealing with the quesion of education, and that spread of knowledge of English is the next most important point to be attended to, H. E. left it to be inferred that the Central School did not quite satisfy these conditions

LOOAL AND GENERAL. and that many changes wore necessary and would be made. Among these changes we of the school femoval of Mr Stewart Tur delivery of the French Mail was begun lewering of the foolishly ambitione grade THE delivery of the English dua asgun of instruction attempted to be givun, G great deal more English and a great deal at 9 o'clock yesterday evening, leas of the Chinese classics; loss show; more practical usefulness and the ultimate transfer of the management, in great part, to the Tung Wah hospital committes."

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THE Criminal Sessions in the Supreme Court will be resumed to-morrow at 10 a.m., and Jurors are required to attend.

In what particular way "le show and more practical usefulness" is likely His Excellency the Governor has been City of Limerick leaves for New York on the management, in great part, to the rim as Vice-Consul for Fern in this colony, to accrue from the "ultimate transfer of pleased to provisionally recognise Mr Tobias Tung Wah Hospital Committee" is not

or about this date.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841,

香港大藥

A. 8. WATSON & Co..

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTÄ, IMPORTERS

OF

SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH-PATZET

explained by the Register an explane-We understand that judgment will be tion would probably be difficult or im-given in the Yease case to-morrow at 10 possible. But the Governor certainly

be drawn two consecutive times.-Mr G. Holmes was called, but as he did not. answer he was fined $10,

We learn that the charterer's agents, the

to give for the good treatment of Hvnolulu Kwong-sang-tai Hong, hare withdrawn cuum che scaneity hand which they proposad

of the $8 men who had engaged to go in the Charter Oak. The charteror has returned the men the $8 he received from them, in addition to a compensation to most of the men ranging from $2 or $8 to $10 for the detention of the men here caused by the the vessal to proceed. It appears that the refusal of the license of the Government for

charterer his decided not to carry the $3 men, and it is believed that H.E. the Go- vernor will grant the license to the Charter Oak for the $36 men, who have been ex- with the view of ascertaining whether they amined again by the Emigration Officer, are voluntary emigrants or not.

gave no hint whatever of such an utterly, and that both prisoners will have to absurd notion. The writer in the Rattend. gister must have confused a recent pam-Norios is given in the Government Gazelle phlet with the Governor's speech, and, blundered somewhat after the fashion of that Saturday next, being the Chinese New the pamphleteer. Mr Hennessy's whole Year's Day, will be observed as a holiday speech was assuredly like an entertain throughout the Government Departments. In connection with the Charter Oak affair, ment of the dissolving view description,

day, the 26th inat.

interspersed with somewhat pronounced We are informed by the agents (Messrs we learn that great turmoil has been caused Dadocista' SUNDRIES, NEREBY REQUI. references to individuals; and the audi. Jardins, Matheon & Co.) that the S. 9. at Hoongahan. According to the informa- ence went home, probably pleased but Argyll left Singapore for this port on Saturtion we have received, the Mandarins in certainly puzzled and bewildered, and not much wiser than they were for all the oratory and redundancy of parliamentary H.M.'s troopship Tamar reached this to explanation given. But really this ver- day about half past 4 o'clock, having on

even more original than the interesting Regimont. sion given by our small friend the Register board the officers and men of H.M's 74th address to which we have referred,

MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonlo Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Watern

The Manufactory is under direct and

continuous Beropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,

is

Canton have made themselves extremely kidnappers in connection with the emigra- busy in hunting down what they call the tion to Honolulu. More than twenty par song of substance have been implicated, and the Chinese authorities are putting on pres

having experienced strong N. E. gales for to get hold of them. Some of the well- Tata British steamer Tintern Abbey reports sure according to their own modus operandi the first 80 hours after leaving Saigon on formed Chinese here are under the impres- the 21st instant, when lost port life boat'ssion that the Mandarins were moved to

Tax arrival of the Chinese Ministers in London has unquestionably aroused there an unusual amount of interest in China The publication of this issue commenced and the Chinese. By the French mail we

■ 800 p.m.

received yesterday two reports of lectures chocks and lashings, and stove in gunwale take this action through a representation to delivered in London on Chinese topics. of bost. One of these discoures was delivered at the Chelsea Vestry Hall by Mr F. W. Chesson, Secretary of the Aborigines Protection Society, and the other at the Royal Colonial Institute by Mr Arthur Macalister, C.M.. Both events took place on the same evening, and it is in- tereating to note how widely different

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JAN. 28, 1678,

The German steamer China reports: Had fresh Southerly winds and fogs to Breaker Point, from thence fresh N.E. passed 5. S. Yangtese off Gutslaff,

The British steamor Mirzapore reports: SPEAKING generally of Mr. Hennessy's Weather fine, yesterday hazy and foggy. speech at the Central School, it must be Fine weather the whole passage,

The American ship Charger reports: admitted his fluency is beyond all praise;

H.B.M. Consul at Canton by the Colonial authorities hore. Of course we can hardly an high provincial authorities of Canton believe such a statement, but such is, at the have commenced their New Year vacation same time, the Chinese belief, and it shows holidays by closing their seals on the 21st the credulity of the Chinese, Anether Inst. The Viceroy has ordered all officials version gives it that the Tung Wat Hospital to put on their Court uniform from the Committee were the prime movers in the instant to the 6th February, inclusive matter; that they sent a copy of the anony- view of the approach of the Chinese New mous correspondanse they had received to

The German 8-masted schooner Bonita and of all the public men who have ever were the views enunciated by the two fr

blessed Hongkong with their prezence, speakers. The discourse by the Secretary

advance. "Not more than six are taken, reports: From the Gulf of Tonquin to His Excellency more fully possesses the of the Aborigines' Protection Society. Year, the Namhol Magistrate has issued & the Prefect of Canton, who issued orders for

› Not Responsible for Debts.

The highest references. Apply to Miss Manila strong N.E. winds with rain and HENDERSOE, Woburn Sands, Bedfordshire, fog, from thence to port fine weather, England.

power of making a splendid speech on who is, we may add, one of the Commit proclamation probibiting all kinds of vices, the arrest of those who had chartered vessels January 28, 1878.

The German barque Marie reports: the scantest materials, of any one we toe of the Anti-Opium Society, was, as and warning all evil-disposed persons that here within the last few years for Honolulu. Left Newcastle on the 14th and had fresh have heard. The Governor also spoke might have been anticipated, strongly he has insisted on extra vigilance from the All the men wanted" are either at present N.W. and Northerly winde to 20 8, from to the point, at least so far as he cured pro-Chiness in its tone, the lecturer metropolitan constabulary, thence to 8 8. moderate S. winds, then to do so; but there was a lack of that holding in regard to the subject of Namhol Magistráte if he can hope to there, or trading elsewhere, so that the Brave the in Honolulu carrying on extensive business N.E. monsoon to Breaker Point, and fine easy, offhandedness which he showed at which he was treating Chinese etn Velther the Captain, the Agents, nor weather to arrival

Owners will be Responsible for any FOST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. Something in the atmosphere of the Chinese abroad was disgrateful, unfair, vice by the inexpensive and simple remedy St. Paul's College, as if there were Igration that the treatment of the succeed in putting down lawlessness and Debt contracted by the Officers on Crow

Central School which disagreed with his and in opposition to the true interests of anoh a harmless proclamation. Inner convictions. Mr. Hennessy was of the countries in which they were. certainly fair enough to the merits of the allans. While we may not, perhaps, be THz America ship Wildwood, from Liver School, and seemed to be influenced by the altogether opposed to some of the views pool, with a cargo of coal, arrived here to Por Fangte, at 11 a.th., To-morrow, the and discipline which impresses every Chesson's remarks, as reported, can only good run without any serions mishap until in the matter at all, and we cannot say to undoubted proofs of efficiency, numbers of the speaker, yet a perusal of Mr day. She reports having made a moderately 29th inst. Late letters, ressived mind open to conviction, as well as by the result in the conviction that that gentle the 28th instant, in lat. 14.85 N., and long. what extent they have of have not interfered, from 11.10 to 1130, with 18 cents strong public opinion in favour of the man knew very little himself about the lato toe,

of the following Vessele, during thely stay in Hongkong Harbour:...... FORMOSA, German 8. Bhweer.-Melchers & Co.

Vesta, German barque, Capt. R. Dirkt. Melchers & Co.

MAILS will close-

For TOKOHAMA schooner, Öspt.

Per Mulate, a 5.50 sm. Tomorrow,

the 89th inst For SHANGHAI:----

ADELINA & MARIANNE, German bargue, Captain C. N. Dahl.-Wm. Pustall & Co.

QUICKSTEP, American barque, Captain Barnsby.-Captain,

TARTAR, German bilg, Captalu Kasmeña: -Melchers & Co.

ABERNYTE, British barque, Captalu

Congoure-Order.

Joux Forre, Britisk barglie, Captain McPherson-Douglas Lapreik & Cor

29th inst,

property in Heongahan; but in one case the Mandarins have been only able to solde their

soldiers arrested a young lad 11 years of for the sins of his father or some relatiate of age, who is held in sustody to be responsible

the third and fourth generation. The Hospital Committee deny that they moved

School which animated the audience. subject of his discourse. Take for example 128 E.,when she was caught in a heavy bat it looks strange that the Mandarins Fer Indus, at 3 pm. To-morrow, the Still the Governor appeared to be re the following passageHe then proceed. aquall, which carried away all three top should have taken action at this particular Late letters received hearsing a part taught him by the force ed to glance at the causes of Chinese gallant-masts, which were lost, together with juncture when the Charter Oak affair has from 8.10 to 8.30, with 10 couts late of circumstance, as well as by despatches emigration, enumerating at the principal, yards and rigging, 2 STRAITS & LONDON--

fee,

from the Earl of Carmarton. He are over-population, child murder, and deso

srised here. Of the men implicated, seveti

wonder what potion the Governor would take if they should in turn represent the

ZANZIBAR British steater; Captain For Gardener Fox.-Captain.

Per Achilles, at 1.30 p.m. To-morrow, fully avoided any direct reference to the lating famines, such as those to which 4 BRUTAL murder has been perpetrated at hare business connections here, and we

the 20th Inst. Instead of as pre-religious question, made very guarded India had been subject; and reviewed Kowloong, presumably in broad daylight, vlously notified,

aliusique to special modes of education, the evils resulting from the importation and persistently roamed through more of Chinese coolles to Peru and Cuba, as an open timbrelis was found a few yards. generalities, where no one could well describing the cruelties perpetrated upon from the scene of the orime, and so it was matter to the Government. It would really disagree with him or lay hold of anything them by their Spanish employers. Are not raduing on Friday night we can hardly seen that a little less of the "dove"; and to discuss. The speech--brilliant as is remedy for this state of things, the leg suppose a man frould walk about with an more of the "serpent" is required in que

PARSER, British steamer, Capt. Bergent. Melchers & Co.

MARIE, German bargue, Captain Hun. Aradt Wieler & Co.

For MANILA.---

Per Mariveles, at 3,80 p.m. Tormation, the 29th inst., island of sa pre- plonaly notified

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