Intimations.

HIS IMPERIAL RUSSIAN MAJESTY'S CONSULATE, HONGKONG.

NOTICE

BE Shipping is hereby notified that Torpedoes have been placed at the entrance of the part of Windiwostook (in the Littoral province of Eastern Siberia); and that Vousels, previous to entering said port munt apply on board the Guardship, which is stationed outside, for an officer, who will pilot them through the dangera, WM. REINERS,

Hongkong, May 8, 1878, UNION INURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

FIRST BONUS of ten per cent upon

A contributions and an interim dividend of Sixty dollars per Share for the year 1877 will be payable on MONDAY NEXT, the

18th Instant.

Warrants may be had on application at the Office of the Society on and after the 11th Instant.

By Order of the Board,

E. MOORE,

Aot, Secretary. Hongkong, May 6, 1878,

my14 STANDARD FIRE OFFICE, LONDON,

Tagents to mas above Company at this MHE Undersigned having been appointed

Port, are prepared to grant Folloles against Fire to the extent of 840,000, on Buildings or on Goods stored therein.

DISCOUNT 20%

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co, Hongkong, March 1, 1876.

To-day's Advertisements. CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.

THE Company's Steamer "ICHANG," Twill love for CANTON on SUNDAY Next, the 12th Instant, to resume haz nenal #erries upon the River.

Commending on MONDAY Next, the will leave CANTON on MONDAYS, WEDNES- DAYS and FRIDAYE, at û a.m.; and RONG- KONG on TUESDAYS, THURSDays and SATURDAYS, ni 8 am.

BALOON FARE....................ONE DOLLAR.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents,

Hongkong, May 11, 1878.

FOR SHANGHAL The Steamship

"AMOY,"

"

G. H. DREWES, Minster, will be despatched for the above Port TOMORROW, Sunday, the 12th Instant, at 10 am.

For Freight or Fazisge, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents,

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Hongkong, May 11, 1878.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

"KWANGTUNG,"

>Capt. PUNCHARD, will be de- spatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 15th Inst., at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAK & Co. Hongkong, May 11, 1878. my16

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LOST.

BLACK and TAN TERRIER with One Eye. Answers to the name of 'GUNNER" Any one Anding the same and sending it to the WEST POINT FOUNDRY will be REWARDED if necessary.

Hongkong, May 11, 1878.

Not Responsible for Debta.

Canteen

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any

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CLEARED. Antenor, for Shanghai. Mizabeth, for Yokohama. Parse, for Balgon. Charlton, for Chinking. dmoy, for Shanghai. Pi de Ma De, for Bangkok, Conchita, for Manilla. Bethoven, for Newchwang. Fails, for Newohwang. Friedrich, for Newchwang Holland, for Foochow Charlotte Andrews, for Quinhon.

PASSENGERS. ABBITED.

Per Peng-chou-hai, from Pakhol, H. the Hoppo of Canton and suite.

Par China, from Shanghai, Mr Fabris, and 11 Ohinese.

Per Kwangtung, from Coast Ports, Mesars Carnery and Algar, 2 European deck, sud 69 Chinese.

Per Pernambuco, from Saigon, 4 Chinese, -Per Caldera, from Singapore, 250 Oki

DEPARTED

DANG,

Per Hankou, for Hankow and Shanghai, Mrs Buffam and the Misses May and Ethel Huffam.

Per Traouaddy, for Marsellies, Dr. C. J. Wharry, Ldeut. McCallum, B., Mexi

orpool and T. Algar, and Mire Gates, From Shanghai: for Port Bald, Mr Dyer i for Marofiles, Mr and Mrs Turnbull, child and servant, Mr D. M. Henderson, ME and Mrs Bell, 2 children and servant, Mi

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close:-

For SHANGHAL-

For Anoy, at 9a.m. To-morrow, the 12th

inst

Per Antenor, at 11.30 am, on Monday,

the 18th inst.

For FOODHOW.-

Per Killarney, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,

the 14th inst.

For NAGASAKI ———

Per Quinta, at 6 pm on Tuesday, the 14th inst., instead of as previously notified.

[ MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.

Meetings. p.m.-Meeting of Members of the FL. K. Humane Society at the City Hall. Meeting of Members of the H. K. Club

at the Club House,

Amusement,

No. 4634-Mar 11, 1878.

confidence that evince some hope on the the house formerly occupied by the Me part of her captain of at least hugging geries Maritimes on the Praya, where the the winner pretty close, and this time it Hoppo had taken up his temporary resi. is to be hoped there will be no wrecks dance. H. E. the Governor went in Court to interrupt Captain Galland's voyage. Several important improvements have, dress.

we believe, been made in the engines

and boilers of the Glenariney, and alto Ous readers may have noticed, by the ad-

9 p.m.-Concert at the Temperance Hall. gether she may be relied upon pretty vertlement which appeared in our columns safely, we think, as not being the last of last evening and will be found on the first the five vessels. A great deal will doubt page to-night, aneat the Entertainment at less depend with her on the weather the Temperance Hall, that H. F. the and the chapter of accidents. The

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES:-

8. Jour's CAZHER The Right For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain, Mort Reverend Bishop Bardon; The Rov. E Per Kuangtung, at 11.50 am., on Weding Service il, Evening 5. Holy Com

nesday, the 15th inst.

munion on the first Sunday in the month.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

CALOUTTA.--

AND

Military Service-Rev. J. Benderson, acting Military Chaplain. At 8 a.m. For Japan and Venice, at 2.80 p.m., on Morning Prayer, &. Holy Communion

Wednesday, the Loth inst.

on the third Sunday in the month. For BANGKOK.—

UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at Per Pernambuco, at 4.30 pm, on Wed. 114., Afternoon, & P.M.-Divine Service in Chinese, 2-3 P.M. every Sunday, with nerday, the 15th Inst

communion on first Sunday of every month,

Rev. Dr. Eitel.

For COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, E. AUS.

TRALIA, 20——

Per Gunga, at 11.30 am, on Saturday,

the 18th inst. 12 cent rates.

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PAOKRE—

ST. PETER'S SOAMEN'S ORUZ.-Bev, J. Henderson. Service at 6 r.., every Sunday. All seats free, Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in each month at 11 a.m.

owners of those steamers must have Governor bas kindly taken the concert they carry off the blue ribbon or not, that that is Excellency has then shewn his ap- the satisfaction of knowing, whether under his patronage. We are glad to see in building these fine vessels, both with predation of the efforts of the Committee regard to power and size, they are merely of the Temperance Hall in their difficult keeping pace with the times. Speed

is one of the greatest desiderata in ocean undertaking, and we shall be glad to learn transport in these days of telephones, that the majority of the residents have telegraphs and railways. Slow steamers supplemented B. E.'s good intention by mast succumb to their more powerful doing likewise What the public have rivals as surely as sailing vessels had to to do is to buy tickets, and we doubt not give way to steamships. While there are war alarms, also, the advantage of being able to show a clean pair of heels to Russian cruisers, as any one of these five vessels probably would be able to do in case of necessity, must be no email consideration in itself, and ought to send down the war premium on such vessels,

that Messrs Lane, Cranford & Co. will be equal to the demand. It la scarcely ex- pected that all purchasers of ticketa sbali. attend the Concert, although, judging from the programme, we feel sure that the stay-

ways will miss a treat,

and Mrs Bovet, 2 children and servant, The English Contract Packet Gwalior Ytten. (All Services in Chinese.) Mora Already we hear of more powerfulsteamers WE are exceedingly glad to learn that the

From Yokohama: for Marvellion, Dr. Vidal. Boyd and W. Dougal, and i Native.

Per eso, for Fooohow, Mesars R. H.

Per Danube, for Bangkok, 107 Chinone. Per Emuy, for Amoy, 180 Chinese. Per Marcia, for Saigon, 140 Chinese.

TO DEPART.

Per Amoy, for Shanghai, 12 Chinese Per Beethoven, for Nowolwang, 5 Chi-

neha.

Per Parse, for Saigon, 160 Chineas. Per Charlotte Andrews, for Quinhon, 2 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Chinese R. O. Peng-chou-hat reporía: Fine weather throughout the passage of 36 hours from Pakhof.”

The German steamer China reporta: Had. Ught Boutherly winds and fine weather from port to port." On the 8th passed the S. 8. Yunglaze off Tangying Island.

The British steamer Pernambuco reports: Light winds and fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Calders reports: Experienced steady N.B, monsoon to 18 N., thence to port light winds and osim and fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Kwangtung reports! Left Foochow on the 7th at noon, had Highs variable wind and fine weather to Amoy! thenos to Swatow light southerly wind” and foggy weather. Left Swatow on 10th at 8 pm, and had light 8, W. winds and fins weather to port. Steamers in Feo. | chon, Glmroy and Glenfalloch. In Amey, Carriebrooke, Perim, and U.S. gunboat Alert. The str. Douglas left for Fooshow. In Swalow, Newchwang. Haitoong left on the 9th for Amoy.

Shipping Intelligens“. The following la corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papera, du» Sama

VESSELS TO ARRIVE,

AT HONGKONG.

When left. Name. Oct.

19, Oscer,

will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do, on SATURDAY, the 18th Inst.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malla, do

Friday, 17th Insti

$ 1.1., Money Order Offics closes. 6 r.m., Post Office aloses except the Nzexr

Box, which remains open äll night. Saturday, 18th Insk, ----

74.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Leiters, and Posting of all correspondense,

- 10 m., Port Office closes except for Late

Letters. Reglatey of Liters ceases.

f10.15 ... Letters may be posted with LA FEE of 18 cents extra Pastage till

to

11.

1130

to

when the Post Office CLOSES entirely.

K., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Pia Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 48 conis extra postage,

till

11.50 A... when the Mail is finally

closed.

Hongkong, May 4, 1878,

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MAILS BY THE TORRES STRAITS PACKET, **** The Australian Contract Packet Normandy,

will be despatched from Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 21st instant, with Mails for Singapore, Somerset, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, Bowen, Keppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, To mania, New Zealand, and Melbourne. Correspondence cannot be Registered after

11.15 am.

The Malls will be alosed at 11.80 a.m. Supplementary mall received on board with late fee of 18 cents till time of departure.

BT. STEFREN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at still being built for the 1879 race, the lag Prayer-Litany, Ante-Communion, P.M. Preaching, at 6.30 .M. Boly Com-Glen" Company, and the owners of munion, Jet Sunday in Chinese month.

BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE-Service in the German language, by Rev. W. Louis, every Sunday, at half-past ten &.M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Pofut

Shipping

10 am--Amoy leaves for Shanghai.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A,D. 1841.

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香港大藥痧

A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTE,

the "Castles, as well as those of the Ucean King having each another vessel, of unusual power, on the stocks for the China trade.

ringleaders in the recent disturbance at the Gaol were to-day punished by a sound and wholesome threshing. No less than nine of the rascals received a good drubbing, and they at least are not likely to give occasion. for another dose, as they will not speedily forget what they have received to-day. One man got six blown, seven got twelve each, and one who had been heard to s ory out tahi tah!" received eighteen. The one who got six was released to- day, his time having expired. The puntah ment was awarded to these men at the recommendation of the Villing Justicen (Messrs Lister and Ryrie), who mado a searching investigation into the dream- stances attending the outbreak. The oat was not brought into requisition, but a

It has always seemed to us that the of repeated prediction of a Russo-Turkish alliance in the event of a war between Fagland and Russia was a mere chimera, To-day's telegram shows how great a disinclination there is on the part of the Tarks to increase the hold of the Russians over themselves. They cling to their great stronghold in Belgaria with an energy that we cannot heep thinking is in a great measure due to a hope that England will at last name to their rescue, and enable them once more to bid do- flance to the invader from its impreg nable entrenchments. By "Eh George's" stout oans was made to do duty on the is, we imagine, meant Georgios, a town occasion, the punishment inflicted being, DawagieTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY RAGU-parently but a few miles from that than that produced by the use of the to the west of Constantinople and ap- we are informed, much more severe city. There seems to be an impression cat. In fact the man who received 18 Among some home writers that high Turkish authorities at Constantinople are deliberately endeavouring to provoke a war between Russia and England der these changed circumstances, the in the hope of again marching, un Turkish forces against the hated Musco vite. We were much struck with some

WROLESALE AND Retail DRUGGISTS,

IMPORTERS

OF

SITES, TOILET REquinitas, ExotiMH, AMERICAN, AND FABNUR PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Toula Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparilia

Water, and other Aerated Waters.

takes was sent into Hospital, after recely- ing his quote, by order of Dr Ayres, Dr Wells, a.N., and several other gentlemen

were being carried out. The punishment were present while the various sentences has already had a wholesome effect upon remarka bearing somewhat on this point, the other men who were concerned in the appearing in a letter of the Special disturbarios, as they have bein heard by Correspondent of the Daily News at the Chinese turnkeys to say that they Constantinople. They read-

would never attempt to refuse the orders There is evidently a preconocived plan for of their goolers again. This at least In m -The publication of this tenuis commenced working on English public opinion, and at satisfactory issue, and the outbreak will

the same time for alarming the Russians, causing them to lose their coolness, and have done some good if it only demon- indaoing them to take some precautionary strates to the prisoners the truth thaty measures that may be interpreted as warlike

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

$17.55 p.m.

From Remarks. Correspondense for Southern and Western| THE CHINA MAIL.

Hamburg

25, Benadiota,

Ban Francisco

Nov

2, Minne,

Loudon S, Elizabeth Shields, Hamburg 20, Jetti,

Cardiff

Deo.

Flushing Hamburg

1, Glengaber, 2, Otto,

13, Sir Harry Parkes, London 19, Sedan,

Cardiff R. B. Fuller, Cardiff 23, J. B. Worcester, London | 25, G, B. §., Liverpool

Jan.

13, Evetico, 8, Korso,

Debt contracted by the Officers or Crete 17, Hylton Castle,

I

Penarth Cardiff

Greenock

of the following Yesssle, during their stay 22, Balla of Oregon, Liverpool. in Hongkong Harbour ¡mmm

27, Earl of Devon, Antwerp FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, British barque, 30, Elizabeth Chlids, Plymouth Captain A. Molintyre.-Amhold, Karberg 31, Wandering Jew, Penarth

Do.

DEVANA, British barque, Capt. William May.--Melchers & Co.

H. G. JOHNSON, American barque, Capt. Isaac N. Colby.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. FRIEDERICE, German 8-masted schooner, Captain J. Böyer-Wieler & Co.

Feb.

2, For Ardua,

7, Nourmahal,

9, Lodore,

9, Hedwig,

London London Falmouth Cardiff

e, Channel Queen,

Cardiff

21, Magdale,

Cardiff

23, Elvetico,

Penarth

24, Ermeralda,

Bydney Cardia

Now York

TA LEE, German barque, Captain M28, Eleanor, Hoffmann-Slemsten & Co.

Chrior, American bargue, Captain 28, Highlander Edward Kelly.-Olyphant & Co.

FORMOZA, German barque, Captain Schweer.-Melchers & Co.

PRINE FRIEDERICH CARL, German str., Capt. H. Mohr-Butterfield & Swire.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

May 11, Peng-chot-hai, Chinese E. 600, O. EL. Falmer, Fakhof May 9, Holbow.

Mar.

3, Prince Amadeo, Cardif 6, Francia 6. Fay, Sydney e, Mabel Clark,

Liverpool Penarth

9, Josephus,

0, Maritime Union, Newcastle

10,. Bertie Bigelow,

12, Fenrith,

Antwerp London

14, Bertle Bigalow, Flushing

18, Landseer

0.,18, Francla B. Foy,

19, L. Pearson,

May 11, China, Garisan steamer, 648, Ackermann, Shanghai May 7, General BIENSEN & Co.

May 11, Amoy, British atester from Capton.

ID, August Frederick, 10, Alles D. Cooper, 29 S Vaughan, [20, Nyassa,

20, Albyn's Isle, 20, Sontag,

May 11, Pernambuco, British steamer, 36, Rideman, 648, Hyde, Saigon May 6, RiosMxZCHEES

@ Co.

May 11, Han-kes, Chinese gunboat, from Sp

thaong show.

May 11, Caldera, British steater, 1908,1 Carl Wilhelm,

B. B. Williams, Singapore May 4, General Ne

JARDINA, MATHESON & Co.

May 11 Kwangtung, British steamet, 670, Punchard, Foochow May 7, Amoy 9, and Bestow 10, General-Dovozas La PELIK 'à CJ.

DEPARTURES.

May 11, Atalanta, for Uhinking.

11, Danabe, for Bangkok.

11, racunday, for Mistualites, do

11 Faso, for Const Porta

Bimby, for Amoy,

Marcia, for Balgos, China, Ear Clanton. Ben German, for Holly

8, Catharina,

Liverpool

canile (.5.W.) 'castle (...) Nestle (...) Penarth Oazdig Sydney (8.6.W.) 'castle (x.s.w. N'osstle (...) 'centie (1.8.W.}

At aktor.

Cardig

Cardio

LOADING. YOL CHINA AND SADAM PORTS,

16 London-Bedmera via Bats Canal, Argean

Imbat Gileniyon.

Robert Benderso Dartmouth,

Menelaus (6.) Aurrera (6)

Staphage

Balling Peasili,

Ada Malmors. Misko, At Liverpool.

Malrose Omole

Australia can be sent by this route li desired, but as a general enle it is better to send It við Challe, Hongkong, May 10, 1878.

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MAILS BY THE FRENOR PACKET,** The French Contract Packet Tigre will be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 26th Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, eid Mor- scilies to Saigon, Singapore, Bats vis, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Sues, and The following will be the hours of closing

the Malin, dro, som Friday, 24th Instant-

Alexandria.

5 r.M., Money Order Office elossa. Fort Office oloses except the Near Box, which remains open all night,

Saturday, 25th Instant.com

of

7 AM, Post Office opens for sale

Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence, 10. Registry of Letters conson, 11 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late

Lettors

(IL10 4., Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fer of 18 eents extra postage,

until

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1878.

acts. There are besides strange, inexplic- although they are mercifully treated, they able movements going on in the Turkish will be properly punished should they army-marching, counter-marching, moving show any resistance to there placed in of troops from point to point, incessant dril ling, &c., that seem purposely intended to authority over them. alarm the Russians, and induce them take some warlike step. Fortunately, the plan. As we remarked a few days ago would be has not succeeded so far. I know the feel. this year promises to be the best, in point there is not the slightest desire for war with Government can give consistent with effi- ing in the Russian army. I know that the case, the greatest facilities which a of speed, and the most interesting one England; that the Russians fear war with

ALL the steamers intended for competi- tion in the forthcoming tea race have now, we believe, left for Hankow to load with the new season's teas. The race

able concession to avoid war; that there is

All the

on record, since the transference of the England. But this very fear may, in view of disney have now been placed in the way of trade to steamships, and probably no the efforts of the war party at Constantinople, residents desirous to serve in the Volunteer race has ever yet taken place about cause them to lose their heads. I know, Corps. What may be called the "pros» which so much uncertainty existed in further, that Russia will make any reason pectus of the Company will he found in regard to the results as is experienced not a single artiole in the peace treaty upon another column; and it seems to us that with respect to this one. Five vessels which Lord Derby and Prince Gortshakoff the most captions cannot fairly find fault at least among those now gone to Han could not come to an understanding in an with its terms and conditions. kow must be regarded as competitors for hour's conversation; that there is virtually the blue ribbon, viz, the Gleneagles, Loudoun Castle, Occan King, Glenartney, and Hanko. In a general way, how ever, the race is considered as lying between the first three steamers, the only chance of the Hankow, if she stands any chance at all, lying in heavy weather during the greater part of the passage-a state of things which probably neither the commander of the Hankow LOT anyone else is likely to desire. What must be more or less a matter of specula the Gleneagles or Ocean King can do

tion.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL,”] (By Southern Route.)

nothing to go to war shout; but I believe delaying difficulties which red tape or pipo the war party is well aware of this. They clay often place in the way of such a are doing everything in their power to movement appear to have been got over. Prevent the Congress and to bring about an explosion.

It is not unlikely that, without in the slightest degree implying any existing ob- structiveness on the part of the present Offloer Commanding the Troope, or his advisers, the arrival of the new General may infuse new life into the praiseworthy efforts of the Government and the commu- nity in this regard. The questions of drill, and the times and places when and where fency may be attain.d, seam to have been satisfactorily settled. The number of members now on the list is, we believe, 75. In view of our previous remATKI anent the suitability of the Portuguese residents for volunteer rifle duty, we are glad to learn that arrangements are almost completed for the formation of a corps of that description. The advisability of form. ing such an adjunot to the artillery compa

THE SITUATION.

LONDON, 9th May, 1876. Both these steamers may be

The Turks have declared that they will regarded as new vessels, as, although the Gleneagles took part in last year's race only partially evacuate Shumis, because the and disappointed her backers, her par Russians will only withdraw to St. George's. my26 formance on that occasion cannot be

i.

11.80, when the Post Office Gloss

entirely. Hongkong, May 11, 1878.

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, May 14:---

Noon.--Killarney leaves for Fooshow, WEDNESDAY, May 15;---

Noon.- Kwangtung leaves for Coast

Ports

LOUAL AND GENERAL,

safely accepted as a criterion of what she will, do now. It is well known that in last season's race the Gleneagles was labouring under the serious

Tas P. & 0. 8. 9, Thibet with the outward disadvantage of heated bearings, and Malls is expected to leave Blogapore to It was found Impossible to keep her morrow (Bandey) morning for this port. at full speed. These and other defects

have now been remedied; her patent

p.m-Furniture Sale, de, al Queen's | metal bearings having been substituted Tax Services at Union Church to-morrow | nies has, we learn, been warmly advocated

Road Central, next to No. 5, Police Btation.

8 Japan and Venice leave

Singapore, &c.

Thursday, May 18 - -

for

p-Meeting of Perseverance Lodge, FRIDAY, MAY 17 :-

3pm-Sale of Hilliard Tables, at Mesars Lane, Crawford & Co.'s Bale Bouma, 'HATUxDar, May 18smal

Noon-English Mall leaves for Porta

of Call and Europe, par Boon,-Gunga leaves for Cooktown, dr. TUBIDAY, May 211-

Normanby leaves for Singapore, dra.

| Truesday, May 25 me

8 pm American Ball leaves for Yoke

kama and Ken Franciaso,

WEDARIDAY, June 8 pos

3 pm, ---Decidental & Oriental H. 8. Co.

Bloomer Lowres for Yokohama and San

|

by others of a more reliable material, will be conducted in the morning by the These circumstances, and her recent per- Rev. J. Kerr Bain, M., late of Rangoon, by the military authorities; and it is hoped formance in the Japanese inland sea, as and in the evening by the Rev. J. O that full details will soon be published of well as her undoubted power, make her a Edge, of the London Missionary Society. favourite, second perhaps to none with

the majority of residents here,

Both

the conditions and qualifications of service

in the Light Infantry branch of the focal

the Loudoun Castle and the Ocean King We are requested to state that the steamery. In the event of an emergency, the are however, formidable rivals, and in Ichang, which was advertised to start for regular officers of the station will, it seems, the opinion of knowing ones are Canton si Bam, to-morrow, will be tinable have their regular duties to perform, and the fastest boats of the five. The former to leave at that hour. The hour of deparadifonlty therefore arose as to the spa established her reputation by her vorage tare la ungerlain, but she will leave later pointment of effolent officers for gither home last season, when she carried off

on in the day. the blue ribbon, and her voyage out

again a month or two ago. The Cosa. E. The Heppo of Canton arrived here King made a splendid passage out on this

Corps. It appears to us that the affoer

whose name we have already mentioned is peculiarly fitted, both personally and from her first voyage, and no one would be today in the Chinese Revenue Cruiser his temporary connection with the local greatly astonished to see her land her Feng Chos Hat, from a vialt of inspection Government, for the post of commandant. tees first in London, providing she gets to the ports of Pakboi and Hoihow. Els The other offours ars to be selected from a quick despatch from Hankow as her Excelleney paid a visit to H. Z the lists, supplied to the Governor by the rivals As the winner of two years Governor this afternoon, socompanied by Volunteers themselves, and the instructors races the Glenartney can now afford to Mr Maloavy Brown ; he was received by a will be supplied by the military authoritdon retire in favour of other clipper, wawels+

We are requested to notify to the geni

of the "Glen" line. The old favourite guard of honor en landing at Murray Pies,

bar, however, again girded up bar and was saluted by the Better. H. Ehe slemen who have surolled themselves loins for the run with a Janatiness and Govenor alimaatdı formed the visit is) Volunteers that Aman, of No. 41 Qur'a

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