To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamship

"OFINA,”

F. U. ACKERMANN, Master, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, (Sunday), the 2nd lustant, at 10a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSION&Co. Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

FOR MANILA,

The Spanish Steamer

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SORSOGON,” LOPEZ, Master, will leave for the above Port on MONDAY,

the 3rd June, at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co.

Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

NOTICE,

GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

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HAVE This Day HANDED OVER CHARGE of the Company's Office at this Place to Mr C. A. BOHULTZ.

CARL NIELSEN,

Superintendent.

DEFERRING to the shove I beg to notify that I have This Day tempo- rarily TAKEN OVER CHARGE of the Com pany's Office at this Place,

C. A. SCHULTZ, Becretary,

GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH

COMPANY.

Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

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THE SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSUR- ANCE COMPANY.

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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. June 1, City of Tokio, American steamer, 5079, Manry, San Francisco May 2, and Yokohama May 25, Treasure ($156,242), Mails and Genaral-P. M. S. 8. Co.

June 1, Annis, German 3-m. schooner, 344, A. H. Möller, Bangkok May 2, Rice.

WM. FUSTAN & Co.

June 1, China, German steamer, from Canton.

Jane 1, Fottung, British steamer, 286, Goggia, Swatow May 81, General-Kwok ACHRONG.

June 3, C. L. Pearson, American 3-m, schooner, 66, Joseph Swain, Newcastle (N.S.W.) March 21, Ocal ORDER,

June 1, Chinking, British steamer, 799, Orr, Shanghai May 28, General.-SIEMS- SAN&Co.

June 1, Anchises, British steamer, 1304, C. Jackson, Shanghai May 25, and Foochow 30, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Jane 1, Charles Moureau, French barqué, from Whampoa

June 1, Hail Columbia, Amerloan sobą from Whampoa.

DEPARTURES.

June 1, Zorne, for Niigata via Nagasaki.

1, Lombardy, for Europe, &c.

1, U. & S. Ranger, for Canton,

1, Wm. Phillips, for Iloilo,

1, Patroclus, for Shanghal

1, Marie Louise, for Bangkok, 1, Hermann, for Newchwang, CLEARED. Brisbane, for Feoshow. Historian, for Foochow China, for Shanghal.

Anna Sieben, for Callao. Iphigenia, for Newchwang. Genevieve, for Bangkok.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Chinking, from Shanghai, Mesars Clipperton and Benjamin, 1 European deck, and 60 Chinese.

Per Anchises, from Shanghal vis Amoy, Mrs Schroder, and 23 Chinese.

BR Undersigned having been appointed THE named Company, is prepared to Grant POLICIES against FIRE on Buildings and on Goods to the extent of £10,000, at the usual Rates, subject to an immediate Disa, 1 Cabin, 2 Europeans, and 90 Chinese. count of 20 per cent.

Attention is invited to a considerable reduction in Premia for Life Insurance in Ohina,

J. Y. VERNON SHAW. Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

TO LET

Per City of Tokio, from San Francisco,

DEPARTED!

TRE CHINA MAIL.

| POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close

For HONOLULU AND CALLAO.—

Per Persia, at 7.30a.m., on Wednesday,

the 5th inat. 12 cont rates..

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. —

Per Elgin, at 8.30 pm, on Thursday,

the 6th June.

For COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, AND MEL

BOURNE-

Per Ocean, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,

the 16th inst

Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the Intest London and Colonial Papers, do:-

VESSELS TO ARRIVE AT HONGKONG.

From.

When left. Name. Oct.

18, Oscar, Nov.

Hamburg

2, Miana,

London

3, Ellesboth Shields, Hamburg

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established &.D. 1841.'.

大藥房

A. 6. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

ange

WHOLESALM AND RETAIL DRUGGIETS, IMPORTERS

OP

Druggista" SUNDRIES, NURSERY Ruqur SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT.

MEDICINES.

MANUFACTURERS

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters

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

No. 4652JUNE 1, 1878.,

would be enforced by all neutral nations house in Gage Street previous to the

In the event of an Anglo-Russian war. departure of the proosion, Mr Bur It only requires a little careful con- sell, Mr O. 0. Smith, Mr Coughtrie and sideration of the circumstances under

which Russian privateering would be Mr Coxon, being among these prosent. carried on to be convinced of the utter They were presented with a cup of tea, hopelemmens of its succes Steamships two white linen bandages, a string of cannot conceal their whereabouts like oath and an envelope bearing the Chi- sailing vessels could in the old daya mese characters Kut Yee ("good owing to the necessity of their having to chance." The procession left the houses put into port every few days to replenish

their bunkers, and at every port where about half-past two o'clock, and passed Russian oruisers could possibly do this through some of the main strests of the would be found a British official ready Colony to the Clock Tower, where it turned The old P. & 0, to telegraph to the nearest British man- down to the Fraya: of-war (which would not be far off) the Wharf had been covered in, and refreshments arrival of a hostile vessel English met ware provided there for all comers. The of war would enjoy immense advau- tages in a naval struggle with any other European power owing to their having protected coaling stations in every quarter of the globe. If the laws of neutrality wore rigidly observed by nations friendly to Great Britain, Russian cruisers would

deceased's sons, 14 in number, and daught era,& io pumber, took part in the procession, which was about half a mile long. Altoge ther the sons, daughters, daughters-in-law and grandchildren number upwards of 40,

find it impossible to exist out of their and most if not all of them were in the own ports for any lengthened period procession. The coffin came from Canton, 39177

The publication of this issue dommented owing to their inability to obtain and is said to have cost $500. The Yot sai supplies especially those of coal. Russia has not yet left the wharf for Macso would not, we fancy, take the trouble with the body. The remains of the de-

THE CHINA MAIL.

Deo.

1; Glangaber,

23, J. R. Weroester, London

26, G. B. S.,

Flushing Idverpool

at 8.05 p.m.

Jan.

13, Fivetico,

27, Earl of Devon,

Cardiff Antwerp

80, Ellabeth Childs, Plymouth Feb.

24, Esmeralds,

London London Falmouth Cardiff

Cardiff

Penarth Sydney Cardiff

2, Per Ardua,

7, Nourmalal,

9, Lodore,

9, Hedwig,

9, Channel Queen,

Cardiff

21, Magdala,

22, Elvetico,

28, Eleanor,

28, Highlander,

New York

Mar.

8, Prince Amadeo,

9, Mabel Clark,

9, Josephus,

Cardiff Liverpool Penarth

12, Penrith,

London

Flushing

Liverpool

Penarth

Cardiff

THE UPPER-FLOOR of No. 2, Queen's St. George and infant, Lient. 6. J. Wade, 29, Manila IL,

Road Central, from 1st Proximo.

WILSON & SALWAY, Architects.

Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

U. 8. MAIL LINE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKONÄHA, AND SAN FRANUIBOR.'

Fer Lombardy, from Shanghai: for fouth. 14, Bertie Bigelow, ampton, Mr and Mrs Gearing and 212, Landseer, children, Mrs Cowie, infant and amah, Mr 19, Alice D. Cooper, and Mrs Fryer and 2 children, Mrs Walter, 20, S. Vaugbau, 8 children and amah; for Venice, M 20, Bontag, R. S. Gaudry, From Yokohama: for 26, Bifleman, Southampton, Mr G. P. Cook, Mr and Mrs28, Oracle, and D. Shipham.-From Hongkong: for 80, Bristolian (8.), Southampton, Mr H. Bryan, Mrs Wolle, 80, Imbat (.),

obildron, 1 infant and amab, Mesar Apr. Thomas Hill, N., Robert Berry, and

6, Maritime Union, Charles Farmer; for Penang, Dpty. Surg 11, Hamborg, Goni, R. Gilborne and native servant, and Mr Wan Chee Chow; for Bombay, Mr and 15, Lizzie Parry, Mrs Pacheco, 4 children, 2 cervants and 115, Dartmouth, lady, Mr Barracho and child; for Singapore, 16, Invincible, Me and Mrs B. Moore, Capt. and Mrs Klolsath and infant, and "Private H. Thomas 23th Regt.

Per Patroclus, for Shanghai, 8 Europeans, and 60 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

N'oastle (...) N'castle (B.W.). Liverpool Cuxhaven

Antwerp London

Cardiff Hamburg Antwerp London Penarth

LOADING FOR·ORINA AND JAPAN POEYS. At London-Beamıré víla Bucs Canal

Gordon Castle. Sumatra.

Glengyls. Mikado.

Stad Amstardatn.

The American steamer City of Tokio re- THE U. 8. Mall Steamer OITY OF

FERING A despatched for the porta Timis Takahama on Saturday the Robart Francisco, vis Yokohama, on MONDAY, 25th May, at 5 am. Had along the Coast Banian.

of Japan strong S.W. gales and winds; the 10th June, at 8 p.m., taking Passenger, after passing the Straits had a strong gale And Freight, for Japan, the United States, from S. to B. W. with heary rain squalls, Aurrera (s.) and Europe.

Through Bills of Lading issued for tran-lasting 14 hours. Rematader of passage Melrose, sportation to Yokohama and other Japan strong Southerly and Westerly winds with Elisabetta. Forta, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and The German 3-masted schooner Annie reports: Fine weather throughout the passage,

Inland Olties of the United States via Over- land Ballways, to Hsvans, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America by the Company's and connecting Staamera,

rain.

The American, 3-masted schooner C. Pearson reports: Light variable winds and calms.

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Through Passage Tickets granted to

The British steamer Chinklang reports: England, France, and Germany by all

Left Shanghal at 8 pm, on the 28th ult. trans-Atlantis lines of Steamers.

A REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER and had strong S, W. monsoon with clondy CENT on regular rates te granted to weather and rain throughout the passage. OFFICERS OF THE ARMY AND NAVY, Arrived in Hongkong at 4 p.m. on the 1st June. On the 29th May, at noon, spoke AND MEMBERS OF THE CIVIL AND CONSULAR SERVICES IN COMMISS B. Amoy and Europe off Queshan Islands, and 8. 8. Lorno off Single Laland at 2 p.m. SION.

Freight will be received on board until on the let June.

Parcel Packages 4 pm of 9th June,

will be received at the office until 5 p.m. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.

Consular Involves to accompany Overland Carge should be sent to the Company's Oxices in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

For further information as to Famage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. §, Praya Central

RUSSELL & Co, Agenta,

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Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

PERU AND CHINA MAIL STEAM-

SHIP COMPANY.

The Steamer

"PERUNIA," Captain McKIRBY, will be despatched from WHAMPOA for CALLAO, touching at HONOLULU, on or about 7th Instant, instead of as pre- viously advertised.

For Freight or Pambre, apply to

OLYPHANT & Co., Cantos, Agenta.

Canton, June 1, 1878.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Deci contracted by the Officers or Oras of the following Vessels, during their stay In Hongkong Harbour jam.

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

H. G. JORNION, American barque, Capt. Ists N. Colby, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

CETLOY, American barque, Captain Edward Kelly,-Olyphant & Co..

Adsatca, British steamer, Captain J. Grabat-Brley & Co.

Dass, British steamer, Captain G. 3. Haddock Meyer & On,

INHIBENIA, German batone, Captain G. Green, Wieler & Co,

Elots, British steamer, Captain Alsz. B. Miller, Jardine, Matheson & Co.

GEE Boks, German Barque, Captain Von TrumbuahWm. Pustan & Co. As Lostar, British barque, Captain B. Gala-Borneo Co., Limited.

WANDERING JEW, American ship, Capt. Henry Talpay, Captain.

Myzton Camera, Bilish boreda, Capt

MAILS will close:-

For SHANGHAL—

Strathearn.

Sailing Vesels. adoron.

Ada Meimore.

At Liverpool,

Achillen (6.) Imperatrice. Roxie Welt.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES :-

HONGRONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1878. THAT "large contributions of money" would be made by the Russian people for the formation of a volunteer fleet, apon an appeal being made to them for that purpose, is but natural and patrio, tio. Money, however, is one thing, and a fleet of war vessels another. The ap

to build any fast, cruisers in her own

porta after a declaration of war had ceased are, we believe, to be buried at a taken place. In the first place it would village near that plass called Chan Shan. would be a question if they were ever able to leave the port, and, in the next By a telegram received here to-day we place, for one vessel built by Russia, learn that the Gleneagles, the leading steamer England would probably place on the

seas half a dozen now cruisers of equal in the Tea Race, reached Singapore at mid-1.1.3 or saperior speed. There is one night yesterday, and mailed again at elevan telegram appearing in the Austra o'clock this forenoon. She has therefore Han papers which has a very important made the run of say 2,400 miles in 7 days?21/ bearing upon this point. It is that on 18 hours; which gives a speed of about 18 peal itself shows how pressed the Russian the 27th April (our mall dates only ex-knots an hour. It will be remembered that Government is for money, for an expen- tend to the 19th) the British Govern the Loudoun Castle made this ran last your diture for warlike preparations, which

most European Governments would dement "announced that, as a measure of

now able to use the great power she pos- Besses with effect. Her passage home will, in all ikelihood, be the shortest on record. It will be noticed that the Loudoun Castle, unfortunately tonoked the ground on her way down the river.

fray out of the imperial treasury, is in protection against the threatened fitting in about 7 days 22 hours; while the Gian Russin made a matter for public sub-out of Russian privateers, they are pre- eagles took may a couple of hours longer gets

pared to employ 100 fast armed vessels, and that the Glenartney did the same dis Beription. The plan of operations is and will treat privateers as pirates." It tands in 7 days 19 hours. The Gleneagles doubtless to expend the money collected is no idle boast to say that England has therefore beaten her last year's time by in this way in the purchase or building, would be able in six months to increase either abroad or in Russia, of fast her navy by the addition of 100 fast about 11 hours; which shows that she is steamers, which will be placed at the dis cruising vessels. posal of the Russian Government, and commissioned in the usual WAY. Such vessels, although manned largely by volunteers, could hardly be regarded as privateers, but any vessels of this kind obtained abroad would have to quit the porte of the country in which they were fitted out before the declaration

LONDON, 30th May, 1878, of war or not at all. It has now, we

The London Papers to-day are less can. think, been pretty clearly demonstrated that under the Treaty of Washington guine about the negoviations with Count and the Declaration of Paris Russia Sokonvaleff, but the meeting of the Con. would, after war was declared, have to gress is still assured. rely almost entirely upon her own re- Large contributions in money have been sources, her own ports, and her own made towards the Russian Volunteer people, for hostile operatione against

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

England; and it is unlikely the Flest would approach closer to privateering than she will do in organising this volunteer fleet. No letters of marque

would probably be izmed in America oz.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Tax Shanghai paper publish the following Items in regard to the Tes Rape

The steamer Loudoun Castle left Hankow 1,097,492 lbs. Kinklang Tens; total 2,672,453 for London with 1,574,940 lbs. Hankow and Ibs. The steamer Glencarn loft Kinklang for London, on the 22nd lastant, with 696,819 lbs.

We are informed that the ten-steamer Gleneagles had to anchor for four hours in the neighbourhood of the Beacon Fists, owing to the low state of the tide. She was righted there by two or three passing steamers, one the Galley of Lorne, which voro aho saw her life her washer and prom

any other foreign country, and it is only The delivery of the American Mail was be-ceed to sea, other than Hussian enterprise in priva- gun at 8,10 this morning.

teering that England has to fear. So

effectually could the Baltic and the

Black Ses porta be blockaded by the THE Rev. J. Jackson will conduct the ser British sat in the event of war, that vices at Union Church to-morrow, there would be but little fear of Russlan

The Loudoun Castle left Hankow early on

the morning of the 23rd, and at 9 40 aimi the Kiangyush, bound up, passed her at Hu Quang cut-off, about twenty-five miles below Hankow, At 8 p.m. on the 24th, the Kiangyuen, then returning from Han kow, came up to her at Tang Liu Resch,

cruisers escaping from Russian porta to We conclude, on the sixth page, our e-sixty-eight miles below Kiukiang, where prey upon British commerce. Russia's tracta from Mrs Brassey's book, "The best chance would probably lie in having Voyage of the Sunbeam.”

Captain H. D. Manly, left for Canton at past 11 this morning, H. E. The Peru vian Minister is on board.

8. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right her craisers already away across the Reversad Bishop Burdon; The Rev. B high seas upon the declaration of war. Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain. Mora-Go where her vessels would, however, THE United States Man-of-War Ranger, Lng Service 11, Broning 5. Holy Com-the exigencies of coaling would render their frequent putting into neutral porte munion on the first Sunday in the month.

Military Service-or. J. Benderon, imperative, unless indeed they could acting Military Chaplain.

British coal-laden vessels. Morning Prayer, & Holy Communion succeed in capturing a succession of on the third Sunday in the month

The duties of neutral powers in UNION CHURCH.Morning Service, at

At 8 am.

THE Alta California says that Captain Gray

in Chinese, 2-3 P. every Sunday, with ents are clearly set forth in the air Robarte, well known in this port, had ar- POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS., Afternoon, & P.M.-Divine Service regard to the armed vessels of belliger formerly master of the barque Mary Bella communion on first Sunday of every month,cular issued by Lord Derby at the rived in San Francisco from Mazatlan. He commencement of the Russo-Turkish is insane, being so violent at times that be -Rev. Dr. Eitel

ST. PITER'S SEAMEN'S CHUROKROV, war. During the continuance of the had to be restrained and confined. J, Henderson. Service at 6 r., every war all armed ships of either belligerent Sunday. All seats free, Morning Prayer were prohibited from making use of any and Communion on the First Bunday in British port as a station or place of rs. We understand that Charles Benson Ste- sort for any warlike purpose, or for the phenson, late Chief Officer of the American each month at 11 am.

Per Chine, at 9 am, To-morrow, the 2nd

inst.

For FOOCHOW.—

Per Brisbane, at 10 am, on Monday, the Sed inst., Instead of as previously

notified.

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

Per Douglas, at 11.30 am, on Monday,

the Bed June. For MANILA.--

Per Sorsogon, at 4.80 p.m., on Monday,

the Std fast.

For BAIGON.-

Per Parse, at & p.m., on Monday, the

Srd June.

MAILS BY THE FRANOH PACKET.—— The French Contract Packet Sindh will

he despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 8th June, with Mails to and through the United Kingdoms and Europe, eid Mar seillés; to Saigon, Blagapore, Bat via, Galle, Australia, New Zea land, Tasmanis, Fill, Aden, Soy. chelles, Béunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to E. Africa, the Caps, B. Helena, and Ascensión, Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA

by this Packet

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malla, de, jakin Briday, Tih Jude

Br... Money Order Ofios dlosen. Post Office closes except the Hour Boz, which remains open all night, Saturday, 8th June,

7., Post Oidos apeta for sale of Stamps, Begletry of Letters, and Porting of all scrrespondenss.

10

Registry of Lettore ceases.

11 A, Port Oftes elcem except for Late-

Lafters

to

(11.10., Letters (but Letters only) except those to and through Australia, may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra portage 11.80 M, when the Post Office CLGENS Hongkong, May 25, 1876.

ST. SIRFREN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. purpose of obtaining any facilities of barque Ceylon, who was sentenced to one 4. B. Batobinson, and Rev. Lo Sam warlike equipment; and no such ship month's hard labour on the 6th ultime for Tuen. (All Services in Chinese,) Moof war was to be allowed to leave any larceny from the Hongkong Hotel, was ing Prayer:Litany, Ante-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 A. Bible Class, at 3 British port, from which any vessel of

was a vessel of war or a merchant ship) Captain of the ship, as she is about to sail. F. Preaching, at 6.30 P.M. Holy Com the other belligerent (whether the same released to-day on the application of the munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.

had departed, until after the expiration

BERLIN FOUNDLING Housz.-Service in the German language, by Rev. W. Lonia, every Sunday, at half past ten a., in the Chapel of the Berlin Founding House, West Point.

Shipping

10 China leaves for Shanghai. MEMOS, FOR MONDAY. Shipping. Noot.Douglas loses for Const Ports. 4 pz.-Sorsogon leaves for Ifantia,

Amusement. 1.80p.m.--Entertainment at Temperance

Hall, Stanley Strest.

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, JUUD S¡---

Goods per Tang-tal undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charger

of, at least, twenty-four hours from the Tax keenness of shipowners in their som departure of the last-mentioned vessel. petition to transport the ten crop from If any ship of war of either belligerent these shore to London, and the consequent entered any British port she was to be

she was ashore, and the China Navigation Company's steamer Shan hai engaged In towing her off. Assistance was asked from the Kiangyten, and, we hear, that while

was in Chinktang she passed down. This terms were being arranged the Loudoun Case floated, and when the Kiangyuen was at 6.10 p.m. on the 25th, and at 11. pin. the Kiangyuen again passed her at anchor near Beaver Island. The Loudoun Caells passed the Red Buoy at 2 p.m. yesterday (28th May), and proceeded to san, being about fifty hours behind the Gleneagles.

THE Alta California says The following Trensure had been entered for Chius on May

$25,819

106,073

1,860

217,687

$860,629

2 by the City of Tokio

Trade Dollars.. Mexican Dollars Gold Coin Silver Bars..

Total

Of the foregoing the Bank of California for warde 78,400 Mexican Dollars, and F. Ber-

ton $216,267 in Silver Bars, the latter to

Shanghai.

The San Francisco Daily Hotel Gazette, of

2nd May, thus discourses on the Tokio and

her commander ---

The steamship City of Takio, Capt. Manry, will leave P. M. S. S. Co.'s wharf for Hong

requested to depart within twenty-four reduction of freights, would seem to be the

21, at 12, noon. This steamer, although hours after her arrival, except in case of only stement of cheapneas which finds a kong, vis Yokohama, to-day Thursday, May stress of weather, or of her requiring place in the calculations of tea-shippers the sister ship of the City of Pekin, and as provisions or things necessary for the Steamers are now, we learn, loading in like her as two ships can be, is the greatest subsistence of her grew, or repairs, in Woochow at #2,10/ for London, which in a any of which cases the authorities of

the port were to require her to put to sea very considerable drop from £4.10, the na soon as possible after the expiration of rate at which the first steamer filled up and the twenty-four hours, without per was despatched some ten days since. mitting her to take in aupplies

beyond what might be necessary for her fan usual fortnightly Entertainment will immediate use; and no such vessel which

#.

bant 2--Song, "Gone are the friends of my

youth."

might have been allowed to remain be held at the Temperance Hall, Stanley within British waters for the purpose of Street, on Monday evening next, sommen repair was to continue there for a longer cing at part o'clock. Admission free, period than twenty-four hours after her The following is the programme :--- necessary repairs were completed. In 1-Piano Solo, from "Genevieve de Bre- all angea there was to be an interval of twenty-four hours between the departure Thursday, June 6 in.

of any vessel of war or merchant vessel Great Admiral leaves for San Francisco. of que belligerent, and the departure of 8-String band, "Drummer Boy's

any vessel of war of the other. No ship-Song The Village Blacksmith." SATURDAY,

Noon-French Mall leaver for Posts of of war of either belligerent, also, was to be supplied with more coal than Call and Europe,

the WAN sufficient to carry to nearen part of her own country, and MONDAY, June 10tas

8pm-American Mall leaves for Toko- coal was not to be supplied a second

time to her at any British port with 10-String band, "Edinburgh Quadrilles," kama and Ban Francisco,

out special permission, until after SATURDAY, June 18;---

Woon-Dezas leaves for Cooktown, de MONDAY, July 1-

-Oadidastal & Oriental 8, 8. Co.'s esmer leaves for Yokohama and fan Friends in or tout late dale,

5.-Plano Solo, **Trovatore." 6-Song, I'm bound to be there."

Readings 8-Bong, Nancy Lee,"

favorite with the traveling public of all the

as commodore, and his reputation as a sea- ships on the China line, Her Captain rates man and a gentleman is without a rival on the Pasillo Ocean, He reminds us of the palmy days of the old Liverpool "Liners, whose commanders vied with soh other in the display of those qualities that Vessels. We note, with regret, that these should ever adorn the masters of passenger examples are becoming more and more rare earnestly command to our young affours to in our merchant marine service, and we emulate the example of those few remaining,

INQUESTS.

The adjourned inquent on the body of Ohan Shui-ka, a lad 15 years of age, which

found on the beach near the Ballors! Home, was resumed to-day at the Magiss troy. After hearing the evidence of a little boy who mw the deceased enter the water to bathe, sad that of Dr Horcks the acting Superintendent of the Government Civi the expiration of three months from the Tas funeral pročussion of the late Me Hospital, as to the cause of death and the time when she previously coaled in a Wa Akwong, the compradore of the state in which the body was found, the Tury British port. In conclusion, armed vessels Chartered Meranbile Bank, this after comprising Mears E. B. da Silva, K. A. of either part were interdicted from

carrying grises made by them into Briving room, any gorrocus afar, Beve de Carvalho and L. Fornecker-returned parts Doubtless similar rules to them, rol foreignare ansamblad úr desvised's | vardios of senidental death,

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