Intimations.

NOTICE.

OFFICE OF THE SHANGHAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

IN LIQUIDATION.

THIRD RETURN of CAPITAL and INTEREST at the Rate of FIVE TABLS per SHARE will be made to Share- holders of Record on the 28th February, Payable at the Office of the Liquidators, on the 8th March.

Warranta will be delivered by the Under- signed to Shareholders, or their lawful representatives, on presentation of Share Certificates for Endorsement.

The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED trom the 1st to the 8th March includire.

By Order,

RUSSELL & Co.,

Liquidators. Shanghai, February 28, 1878.

apl

WONG HING CHEUNG & Co.,

HE GOAL MERCHANTS, Have always on hand for Sale every description of COAL at Moderate Prices

K

MAHYON has been appolated Manager, And-All. Orders addressed to him at 57, Prays, or to Mr FAT JACK, at 90, Hing Lang Street, will receive immediate atten- text

Hongkong, March 19, 1877.

molt

Notices to Consignees. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND BINGAPORE.

TEE B. 8. Fenice having arrived from The above Ports, Consignees of Untgo are hereby requested to send their Bils of Lading for counteralgnature to the Under- signed, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods,

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

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, March 5, 1878. mc12 COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

JONSIGNEES of the following Cargo

ave requested to send in theis Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery, Tile Cargo has been landed and stored at Thein ring and expense.

Fo Fire Insurancs has been effected.

B. nu POUBY, Agent.

Ez. "Ava,"

London.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL Tho Steamship

**HESPERIA,”

PAULSEN, Master, will have immediate despatch for the

above Port.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & CO., Agents,

Hongkong, March 6, 1878.

FOR MANILA. The Spanish Babooner

NUEVO CONSTANTE," Captain L URIARTE, will have immediate despatch as above.

For Freight, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 6, 1678. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

8. B. ANADYR

*

NOTICE. ONSIGNEES of Cargo por 8. 8. Anadyr, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their rink at the Company' Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained imine- diately after landing.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED NESDAY, the 18th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Lururanpe has been affected.

H. DU POUEY, Agent. Hongkong, March 6, 1878.

FROM HAMBURG, AND FORTS OF CALL.

mo13

THE CHINA MAIL.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither

Jeither the Captain, the agents, nor Owners will de Responsible for any

Debt contracted by the Officers or Crese of the following Vessels, during their say in Hongkong Harbour PRADA

QUICKSTEP, American barque, Captain Barnaby.-Captain, an

TARTAR, Garman brig, Captain Kaamenz -Melchers & Conne

PALESTINE, Britiah barque, Captain H. Bootcroft.---Tal Lee.

LOVISA, German 3-m. schooner, Captain. Schierloh. Eduard Schellbass & Co.

Manevis oF ARGYLE British barque, Captain W. McKeon.-Rozarto & Co.

NORTH STAR, American ship, Captatu J. U. Thomson, Order,

DANUBE, British steamer, Captain A. Clanchy,Yuen Fat Hong..

P. J. CARLETON, American barque, Capt. J. A. Amsburg.-P. & O. Co,

TER LL, German barque, Captain T. C. PetersonWm. Pustan & Co.

FERNTOWER, Britlah steamer, Captain Mackle.Chinese...

GLENFALLOON, British steamer, Captain Taylor.-Kwok Yuen & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

March 6, Anadyr, French steamer, 2440, Moreau, Marseilles Jan. 27, Naples 20, Port Said Feb. 2, Buez 3, Aden, Galle 19, Singapore 36, and Saigon March 2 Baile and General-MESSAGERIES MARK

TIMES

March 6, Seamen's Bride, Blames barque, 814, F. Andreasen, Bangkok Jan. 8, General.—CHINEIX.

March 6, Chandos, American ship, 1800, Emery, Cardiff May 14, 1877, via Mauritius Nov. 6, 1877, Coal and Coke.--Savag YARD.

March 6, Cyphrenes, British steamer, 1286, Wood, Saigon March 1, Rice.- G133, LIVINGSTON & GG.

March 8, China, German steamer, from Canton,

THES. S. Hesperia, PAULSEN, Mastar,

having arrived, Consiguess of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Under- signed and stored in their Godowns, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be sent on to Shang-rai-SIEMSSEN & Co. hal, unless notice to the contrary is given before 5 p.m. Te-day,

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 12th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

BIEMESEN&Co., Agente, Hongkong, March 6, 1878. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

me12

March 6, Hesperia, Gorman steamer, 1100, P. Paulsen, Hamburg Jan. 12, vis ports of call, and Singapore Feb. 27, Gene.

1880, Taylor, Salgon March 1, Bico- March 6, Glenfalloch, British steamer, KWONG YUEK & Co.

March 6, Japan, British steamer, 1865, H. de Smidt, Calcutta Feb. 17, Penang, and Singapore, Opium and General.** DAVID SASSOON, Bone & Co.

March 6, 1'p.m., Belgic, British steamer, 2862, L. Meyer, San Francisco Jan. 22 5,80 p.m., and Yokohama Feb. 27, 8.10 a.m, Treasure (6504,816.50), Malls, and General-O.&O. §. 8. OG.

تیل

DEPARTUREJ.

By Anna, for Chatoo,

8. 8 Japan having serived from ErosThe above forte, Consignees of Cargo Mar. 6, Carich, for Chefoo

by her are requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

FP (in diamond) No. 177/8 Order, 2 cases Hats, Ex " Amazone," WGG NO. 4291, Mr W. G. Greig, I cask

Wine, from Marssilles. 4291, Mr W. G. Greig, 8 anos Brendy, from Marseilles. 4298, Mr W. G. Greig, 8 cases Brandy, from Marseilles. 13-15 3280/55, Order, 8 cases Cham

pagne, from Marseilles. Hongkong, February 28, 1878.

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NOW BEADY.

CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE A

CANTONESE DIALECT. Parte I. and IL; A to M, with Introduction. Royal Bvol, poz. 404.--By ERNEST JOHN Ert, Ph.D. Tübingen.

Frise: FITS DOLLARS, or Two DoLLaas AND A HALF por Fart

To be had from Mestre LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., Hongkong and Shanghai; and Mesars KELLY & WALSH, Shanghal.

Hongkong, March 1, 1878.

To-day's Advertisements. HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO

*** STEAMBOAT COMPANY,

LIMITED.

Cargo impoding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

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DAVID SASBOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, March 6, 1878. OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S. 6. COMPANY.

YONSIGNERS of Cargo by Steamship BELGIO, are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns at West Point, from whence delivary can be obtained upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.

Goods remaining unclaimed after the 18th Instant will be subject to rant.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G, B, EMORY,

Agent. Hongkong, March 6, 1878.

Charters Effected.

mo10

6, Hermann, for Nowchwang.

6, Papa, for Newabwangs

6, Fridrich, for Nowchwang.

6, Holyrood, for Satgon.

6, Zansibar, tox Balgon.

CLEARED.

St. Anne, for Newchwang Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok, Jalo, for Bingaporis.

F. AtcDonald, for Singapore. China, for Shanghai. N. Mondell, for Shanghai.- Trio, for Whampoa Hieronimus, for Singapore Mignon, for Victozia (V.I.) Albay, for Amor

Annie M. Smull, for Singapore. Broomħall, for London,

PASSENGERS, ARHIVED,

Per Anadyr, for Hongkong: from Mar sailles, Meme Robinson and Palmer, Mr. and Miss Sands, Mesars Roberta, Shaar, Carlos, Caanteel, and Wada; from Binga- pore, Messrs Barry and Hitchcock; from Salgon, 40 Chinese, For Shanghat: from

Marsellles, Mesurs Tweedle and Banckwort, The following charters have been effected | Me and Max Moore, Mr and Mrs Candwell, during the last few daya →→

|

[No. 4578.-MARCH 6, 1878.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. [ not the dignity, of the Bench be equally in the London branch, steamer, in conto- For BAIGON. -----

well maintained here in years to come, quence of which, we understand, he has It has been said, and with more truth obtained a month's extension of leave. than charitableness, that the Chief

Fer Marcia, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 7th fast.

For

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. Per Kranghing, at 5 pm. Tomorrow, the rub last, Instead of as previous ly notified.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS —

Per Amboto, at 1.80 p.m., on Friday, the 8th inst., instead of as previous ly notified.

For BANGKOK,→

Per Madagascar, at 1.80p.m., on Friday, Por Danube, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday, the

the 8th inst.

8th Inst

For AMOY & SHANGHAL-

Fer SHANGHAI,——

For SAIGON-

Justice ccossionally allowed his feelings

to apparently play too prominent a part We are glad to state that the mail has in his administration; but, though we brought news of Colonel Bassanio's pro- cannot but think that his judicial life motion to the rank of Major-General. It is might have been made more pleasant to generally wished that this promotion will himself and others, we are equally strong

in the opinion that Sir John was generally not necessitate the gallant Commandant warmed up by means of really good and being transferred from Hongkong, but that worthy motives. That his wiry vigour he will rather be confirmed in his sub- may be long-preserved to him and his, standre appointment is the feeling of the community he has served; and that he may now find a

A SERIOUS: Affray occurred on board the

Per Ulysses, at 3.80 p.m., on Friday, the rest from his long-continued labours in

8th fast. (!

the old country is the wish of his many S. S. Ambeto yesterday afternoon, when the Folies were assaulted in a rather ferocious friends Per Namoa, at 350 p.m., on Friday,

ཏུ ། ', ། མ་ Sir Brooke Robertion is also most manner. The affair arose out of a drunken the 8th inst.

popular as a veteran Chins resident, brawl, in which some of the men of the LS. Per Casandra, at 4.80 p.m., on Satur though his policy bas frequently given Marcio took part. Mr May, in dealing with

day, the 9th Inst.

rise to sharp comment and an occasional MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET-

suspicion as to whether be and the the case at the Police Court to-day, fined the The French Contract Packet dva will Foreign: Offco were acting in favour defendants heavily but not more than they be despatched from Hongkong on of Chinese or of British interests. In deserved. We trust it will be a lesson to.

men, they sound Malls to and through the United which is saying a great deal for assault the Police with impunity whilst in Kingdom and Europe, mid Mar seile; to Saigon, Singapore, Bats both Sir Brooke and the foreign com- the execution of their duty. vla Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, munities of South China, He also Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Sues, and has been credited, with that fairness Alexandria.

which makes the public opinion of Eng. In the Supreme Court to-day, the adjourn. MALLS BY THE UNITED STATES FACKET. lishmen the best cost of the character and ed hearing of the application in the case of The United States Mail Packet Belgte will worth of English officials, with having F. 8. Hufam, offiodal nesignee, against be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the been actuated by a sense of duty; and Spratt & Co., by the Attomey General on 18th instant, with Malls for Japan, this, together with his social qualities, has behalf of Leong Cho Kau, to pay out a Ban Francisco, and the United States, made him popular amongst his country. which will be closed as follow- 2.H. Registry of Letters oesBEA. 150 P., Fost-Office closes, but Letters fexcept for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Paqkat with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET, ****

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

May Shipping.......... Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe.

and

Noon. Albay leaves for Amoy

Formosa

2 p.m.4mboto leaves for Singapore, 8p.m.-Anadyr leaves for Shanghal. p.m.-Folga leaves for Yokohama, Meeting.

o.

Tas Boho du Japan published this after noon (Feb, 19th) su extra of which the following is a translation

men and foreigners generally, It is no certain sum of money paid into Court by great wonder that he la popular with the the defendants in the above sult, came on Chinese; for, with teat and politeness, again before the Honorable Justice Snow- and the necessity he felt of carrying out don; the assignee, Leong Cho Kun, WAS to the letter the conciliatory policy which examined sa to the circumstances under finds support at the Foreign Office, he could not but find favour with the which the money was advanced, and the The Engilsh Contract Packet LOM-native officials at Canton. Our offcials assignment of the debt was given by Foong BARDY, will be despatched with the in the Consular Service must of necessity Bing Cheong, the contractor for building Malls for Europe, do, on THURS be much more in the hands of their the Cosmopolitan Dook, who is now a DAY, the 14th instant,

superiors in Downing Street than need bankrupt. The case was last heard before be the Colonial officials, as the national Interests are frequently at stake in their the Fall Court, but by consent it was taken deliberations or diplomatic notion. But to-day by Mr Justtoo Snowden alone, owing: there is, we fanoy, after all allowances to the immediate departure of the Chief are made, a general impression that the Justice. influence of Bir Brooke might and could have been brought to bear in favour of British tradal interests in greater and more effective measure than the past shows it to have been, had our Consul at Canton deemed it advisable to have done so. As he himself says, he has had the wishes and interests of the merdandle communities at heart, and has promoted them, "so far as his official capacity permitted" So, in bidding farewell to the genial Sir Brooke, we shall express & hope that he may be succeeded by a man who shall give a more liberal Interpretation of his official capacity, and, who, while still dealing justly by the Chinese, may still farther promote the interests of the foreign com munities of Chiton and Hangkong, sincerely trust that the good offices of Sir Brooke will be vouchsafed in London for the attainment of a 'matixfactory and impartial settlement of the Blockade Question- rexed subject which, by the way, ought to have been arranged before his departure, and if the future Consul for Shanghai can hurry on the settlement or modification of the Chefoo Convention,

4 p.m. ---Masting of H. K. General Cham-

bar of Commerce, at the City Hall. Auction.

4 p.m.-Sale of Horses, opposite the

Olty Bail

Volume Sixth of the "OHINA REVIEW."

No. IV.—Vol. VI.

OF THELASS

REVIEW

WILL BE

READY IN A FEW DAYS.

China Mali Offes,

Hongkong, March 4, 1878

THE

DD.

We

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,ill also confer a boon upon China

Ertablished A.D. 1841,

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co.

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND Retail DrugSISTE, IMPORTERS

O

generally. If lastly, he could succeed in impressing upon the Foreign Office the desirability of demanding justice from native officialdom, and seeing that we get it, his name would be preserved ever fresh and green in the memories of all foreigners in China As it is, Sir Brooke Robertson leaves kindly feelings and good wishes for his future with

Mrs Fawcett, Messrs Canny and Trano- witch, Mr and Mrs Lemaire, and Mr de Slaney, and Mr Telge's servant; from Bal- DeusGists' Sundries, Nursery Bravi- many friends in South China.

American ship Comet, 1150, Two Ports in Japan to a port in the United Kingdoms, goa, Messrs Gallo, Barrue, Gounort, Stan B10 per ton 20 owt, or on the Conzell, and Aimo. For Yokohama: from inent, $2,12/6.

Marseilles, Mr Beatty: from Singapore, Mr Anivet, w

EXCURSION TO MACAO. ÎN SATURDAY, the 9th Instant, the MACAO STEAMER will leave at

Italian barque Francisca Staraca, 494, 8 pm, and on the Return Trip on MON.Two Ports in the Philippines to a port in DAY, will leave at 7.30 am. First-class the United Kingdom, or on the Continent, Fare to MAUAo and Back, between Batur. or to New York, private. day and Monday, 88; Second-class 81,50.

By Order,

evedo wit

P. A. DA COSTA,

Bcoretary,

Hongkong, March 6, 1878.

NOTICE.

ms

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMER.

FAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamship

FOLGA,”

German barque India, 1000, Two Porta in the Philippines to a port in the United Kingdom, or on the Continent, or to New

York, private.

German barque Felix Mendelsohn, 923, Two Poris in the Philippines to a port in the United Kingdom, or on the Continent, or to New York, private.

American ship Annie M. Small, 1053, to Portland, Oregon, private,

Per Hesperia, from Hamburg, Montre

Behn, Rastaak, Johannsen, and Shaar.

Per Japan, from Calmatta, dn, Hon. E. St Birch, Mrs Thos, Apoas, Mrs H. de Smidt, Miss Apcar, Mix Gaspar, Mire Osmell, Mesars Allahison, Bayer, Mady, Maophernon, and 850 Chinese.

Per Belgić, from San Francisco, Mr and Mrs James White, daughter and 2 Euro- pean servants, Mrs Stanford and 2 children, and 185 Chinese. Mesars La Mallory, B. Harrold, Waterbury,

Per Cuphrener, tron Saigon, 7 Chinese, Par Glenfalloon, from Saigon, 9 Chiumis.

SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

MEDICINES Des MANUFACTURERS

OF

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Saraparilla, Water, and other Aarated Waters

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision." Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

The publication of this'lesus commineed as 8.00p.m.

Bon

BIRTES.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THR "OKINA MAIL"] (By Southern Route)

THE WAR.

“We learn that a despatch went to the Japanese Government by Mr Enomoto, Minister at St. Petersburgh, and received during the day at Tokio, announce that Al vessels of the English Squadron have forced their way into the Dardanelles, Two are at Gallipolt, and the four others before Constantinople.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR CHIENAS Per, Messagerien Maritimes atro Poilo, from Marseilles, Feb. 10,-To Shangha!: Mr George Hughes. To Hongkong: Me and Mrs Huber and family, Mr Charlen Bruce,

or

Fer Messagerien Maritimen str. Djernas, Mr W. M. Deane, from Marseilles, Fab, 24.To Hongkong:

Per Messageries Maritimes str. Traquady, from Marseilles, March 10-To Shanghal Mrs. Pelham Oldridge, Mr 3. F., Good- fellow, Mr Alexander Price, Mr J. Wood, To Hongkong: Mr and Mrs F. W. Ery.

For P. & 0. str. Pelong, from Southamp ton, Feb. 7.-To Hongkong: Lieut. G. §. King Hall, Capt. J. G. Mead, Mr. R. P.G. Lawrenson. To Shanghai Chief Justlos French, Mr T. Watters. From Venice to Hongkong Mr Johann Lanta garz

Per str. Glerginies, from London, Jan, 21-To Hongkong Mr and hirm Goo, Hayward and four chlidren, Mr and Mrs

Thon. Colo.

(Landon & China Express Jan. 25)- In the House of Commons, on the 21st, Mr Stewart asked the Under-Secretary of Stato for Foreign Affairs whether the remaining portion of the report of Bir Thomas Wade would be laid upon the table. of the House, and whether it was the in- tention of the Government to ratify the Chefoo Convention—Mr Bourke, in reply, said the consideration of the Chafoo Com vention was suspended until the views of the Indian Government had been ascertained with regard to certain commercial questions. A telegram has been received from the Ace has been signed,

Government of India stating that a despatch Bussis renounced her claim to the Bal-reporting on the Convention is on its way garian and Egyptian tribute to the Porte, and the Turkish fleet.

London, Brd March, 1878.

home. When It arrives it will immediately resolve the attention and consideration of Her Majesty's Government, and the papers will be presented as soon as a decision haa boon arrived at

Beltina barque Northern Star, 327, Whampoa to Tientsin and back to Hong

At Upper Mosque Terrace, on the th Cardinal Franchi (Italian) has been ap Inst, the Wife of EDWARD BURNIE, of a pointed Pontifical Secretary of State kong, via Not shwang, 50 cents per pleul,

IN SHIPPING REPORTS. 80 lay days.

-The Britiali steamer: Cyphimu reportai German schooner Nicolaus, 165, Wham Moderate, monsoon and fine weather Windsor Forest, the wite of d. O. Bowrings On the 18th Jan, at Forest Farm, despatched for YOKOHAMpon to Tievtsin and back to Hongkong, via throughout garantiran allock reports i

of a 101. Newchwang, $1,950 in full, 25 lay day The Belilah Geomet

French barque St. Anne, 400, Newahwank Moderate weather and thick nearing Hong. On the 22nd Jan,, at St. Peter's, South Tas delivery of the French Mail was bagm/cheered in deprecating discussion at a mo

Comdt, BorLAND, will be

TOMORROW, the 7th Instant, at 4 p.m.

H. DU POURY, dgmh Honchong, March 6, 1878,

NOTICE,

1007.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

FAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS,

The Company's Steamskip

“AFADYR,” Comit. Mossat, will be despatched for SHANGHAI TOMORROW, the 7th Instant, at 8 pm.

·1. H. DU FOUBY,

Agent

热鲤

Hongkong, March 6, 1878.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW,

The Steamship

"KWANGTUNG,"! Capt. Pexchant, will be do spatched for the above Perts. FRIDAY, the 8th Instant, at Daylight, Instead of as previously advertisedi For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00. Elengkong, March 6, 1878.

FOR SHANGHAL.

The Steamship

NAMOA,"

mod

Capt. Wzroy, will be de- spatched for the above Port

on FRIDAY, the 8th Instant, at 4 pm.

For Frolght or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co. Braghung, Marsh 6, 1879,

með

yongwanda end, der gang Yan

After leaving Bingapore experienced strong The British steamer Japan reports:

NB. monsoon with heavy ses up to Lat:

12 N., from thence to arriving moderate monsoon and vary thick weathes outside

MARRIAGE..

LOVAL AND GENERAL

Kensington, Thomas Masters Dormer, of daughter of the late John William White Foochon, to Maria Elizabeth Ann, eldest at 10.46 this morning,

On the same day, Mr Dillwyn ked whether there was any truth in the report that Her Majesty has written to the Char

The Chancellor of the Exchequer replied that this was a question which ought not to be pas without notice, and he was gonemily

ment when the Government must necessarily maintain a strict reserve. At present they were unaware what the Russlán terms were, though he was able to say that the state

lock, of Richmond, Surrey,

On the 14th Jan, at South Basch, Stor- THE delivery of the American Mall was ment of them in the newspapers was not

nowy, by the Rev. DJ Marde, James began as 2.80 this afternoon.

to Whampos, 20 cents per goal, 20 lay dayt

German barque Fidello, 817, Nowebwang to Swatow 80 cents per pioul, 20 lay days.

German barque Anan, 447, Chefoo to Swatow 23 sentë per pical, 20 lay daya.

French barque Therese and Molly, 886, Choing to Amoy 16 cents par pleal, 30 The British steamer Belgio reports Left daughter of the late Rev. Nell Beinn TE S. 8. Ulysse was released from quas lay days.

Batz Francisco at 8.80 p.m. on the 22nd Thamesford, Ontario. German barque Faugh Ballagh, 240, to Jan. and anchored in Bay all night. Got Quinhon and back 21 conte per pion), 26 under weigh at 5 a.m. and had very rough lay days.

British barque Palestine, 893, Bangkok

to logkong, inside the Bar ao cents per

picul, putalde the Bar 20 cents per pleul, 80 Lay days.

British ateatter Benledi, Bangkož to

Hongkong, Juside the Bar 251 sente per plet, outlds the Bar 20 cents par pleal, 18 lay days.

Gorman barque Hermann, 488, Bangkok to Hongkong, $3,700 in full.

Bettiah Mester West Stanley, Chinking to Whampoa, 18 candareons per ploni, 8 iny daya

British steamer Holyrood, 888, to Singa.

pore and Penang, $1,760 in full.

German steamer Cassandra, 987, Balgon to Hongkong, 16 cents per pleul.

Dutch steamer Java, 824, Balgon, to Hongkong, 10 cents per picul."

British steamer Zanator, 1,480, Salison to Hongkong, 10 bents for pleal, la lay days,

German nicatser Quarto, 781, Saigon to Hongkong, 15 canto per pícuil, É lay daya.

American barque Coylon, 6ät, Kobe ta Bergkong, 13,800 in full, 60 toy days.

the Hands.

Mackenzie, of Shanghai, to. Jans, only mamma

water, and down to Montary leaving THE CHINA MAIL.

there at 7.80.pm on the färd. Remeinder

of passage had strong westerly galo to koraKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1878, Yokohama, arriving there on the 24th Feb.

ni 8 am, and aniled from thence Feb, 27th **

at 6.10 am, ansountering fresh NIE. winds | Two old and faithful officials of the Bri

antine this morning and took up her posi- tion at the Company's buoy at 9 o'clock,

Wa, are requested by Father Burghignoli to state that the $500 reosived from the Besar for the rellaf of the Famins have

to Cost of China, and remainder of parage tish Government will take their depar been sent by telegram to Shanghal to the had light N.B window y

ture from Hongkong in the French mail Rev. A. Aymers, Miss. Apos to-morrow--Sir John Emale and Sir Brooke Robertson, Of the former it is

POST OFFION NOTIFICATIONE,

MALLS will close

For AMOY, TAMSUI & TAIWAN.--

Pero, on Thursday the 7th fast, instead of as previously notlited, For SHANGHAL—“

For Anddyr, at p.. Co-tuorrow, the

For

but fair to say that his career as Attorney Tas small steamer the Mara McDonald, General and Chlef Justice have brought the last vessel built by Mr MoDonald at his most prominently into light his con slip, West Point, previous to its changing scientious regard for duty and his high hands, will leave here shortly for Bings wense of what he thought was the right,

He may sometimes have been mistaken pore. She is ander the charge of Captain 7th lust Liste lestars roostved from in his judgment of what was right and Moreton, lately of the Holyrood, 2.10 to 2.80, with 15 vents late foncji what was wrong, and we have occasion MANILA, AREtophe ally said so į but lionesty and integrity Ms W. M. Uesce, the Suprientendent of Fes barque Minerin, at 8pm. Tomb of purpose qualities which in a judge Palice, who is may be remembered was Low, has 7th Inak, instead of sa grow #cover a multituds of sins of temper booked as a passenger for Hongkong be Vlously notbed.

and indianetion---harn over marked the For YOKOHAMA Y

that the Government would not me for Upon Lord Hartington, reminding the Chancellor of the Exclieques (on the 24th)

supplementary estimates until the Russian terms of peace were known, The Chappal lor of the Bachequer replied that, when ha spoke on the first night of the semion poms

munications were going on with regard to the tocus of peace, and it was then, fully anticipated that they would be made kuoza in the course of a day or two. It was under these circumstances that the Governmcas felt they could no longer delay making provision for eventualities that might arises Latest mail advioss Yokohama eis Ban Fransisco Des. B, Shanghal Foodelow Hongkong 18. The advices dated as above wore sosired from Chins and the Bhakta Settlements by the French Mall, the Mar selles, on the 17th Last to

The F. & O. Company's steamer Pornah was despatched from Southampton yea day with the heavy portion of next answard mall. She has on board speels to the valus of 2240,175, including £10,700 for Pesang, 22, 200 for Blugspora, 89,200 for Hooghong

and $104,800 for Shanghal, all there Amounts balug in Mexlosh dolla

A letter in Zhe symis onlle attonitosi. ta

Fa Pooja Lio p.m. Tomurtow, the career of Bly John Smale in this Colony the mall steamer which arrived here today, the fact that the Obinews anilor of bo

We shall be thankful if the purity, if did not come on, having fari all his luggage | the #lemis Canta maused a boat in a hisTy

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