He was also allowed a view of the dead king's body, which was at the time lying in state. On both ocasions the Beltiah Bo aident kept his boots on
No. 4787-NOVEMBER 6, 1878.]
Tus performance of the "Bohemian Girl" by the Royal English Opera Company to-mertow evening, will be preceded by Lecocq's comio operetta "My New Maid," the prologue of the "Bohemian Cirl" being omitted to enable this to be done.
AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING NOTES,Departures for Shanghal from Sydney, Oct. 4, Ha loween, and Black Prince. The barque Fata from Sydney for Singapore, with 800 tons soal, was spoken 110 miles E.N.E. of Sydney Bonds, with fore topmast and wain tapgallant mast gone. She was making the best of her way back to Sydney,
Cabul.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Australian Items. From the Australian paporn brought on by the Normanby (Captain E. Ella), we out
Gympie, Sept. 27.-The Aurelia Company have struck another gold leader.
Brisbane, Sept. 27-Arthur Call, a young manufacturer, was struck dead yesterday by lightning, at Kangaroo Point. The fluid struck the shingles, which caught Call on the throat. He was aged 26 years,
Sir Heroules will not visit Brisbane Races, as was expected.
It is reported that the Chief Justice will not return to the Colony
Newcastle, Sept. 27.-The City of Newò- castle, s.6, has gone to pieces,
8
"British barque Glarois, 1150, to San Francisco, Private.
British steamer Charlton, 786, to Port
60 ft,
Darwin, Sydney and Melbourn, Privato.
French barque St. Ideuo, 988, to Mel- boarne and Sydney, £1 5. Od. par ton of British barque Philippine, 301, to Chefoo
Gorman barque Beethoven, 356, to Cha foo and back, $1,400 in full, 80 lay days.
Dutch barque Vesta, 417, Amoy to Batai- vis, $2,200 in full, 82 lay days.
British barque W. E. Gladstone, 534, Quinbon to Macao, $1,030 in full, 86 lay [daya,
lucrative industry; large quantiles are of his expected arrival in the capital is not used to place over the dunnaging of ebiparaturn by steamer, bat during the whole of yet fixed. The original intention was to holds and to cover tea-cheats. The finer the journey, the weather was mostly un- Simla, Oct. 9.-At a Council held to-day,kinds of mat, however, used for bots and propitious, and a hurricane or two were the following
elfsota were on shore, we expect that the orders were passed for the assembling of large army on the direct line of rond to floors, are imported. "A large business is experienced, so that seeing what their Regiments from Lucknow and done in preserving ginger, and numbers of Rogal tourist had, ac particular wish to meet with them at ros. Everywhere, dur- In readiness to move. It is believed that
with a most enthusiastic reception and has shown his appreciation by several acts of charity to institutions and individuals in the towns he has passed through, especially remembering those who helped to restore him to the throne of his ancestors,
A Notification from the kurasho will be found elsewhere, giving farmission to an- other National Bank todont more paper money on the Market, this iuaroasing the There are rumours current of Govern already troubled waters of the currency. mental interference with the currency; and also of an edict from the Finance Depart-cancelled. ment, calling up from circulation "two Sydney, Sept. 27.-A large diamond drill millions of yen. We give there rumours was shipped yesterday for Toowoomba
The Fijl people are petitioning against for what they are worth,
Concerning matters financial we also hear the return of Governor Gordon. that an officer of the Financo Department Melbourne, Sept. 27.-A petition was inspect and report on the National Banks ing that New Guinea bo annexed to established in the two Kens, Biogo and Victoria. Koobi, and that His Ex. Ito Sangi, sud Iwasaki, superintendent of the Bank Bureau, inspected the interior of the Paper Money Printing Department in the capital on the 23rd instant
Jhansi have been warned to hold themselves women and men are employed in produing the whole progress, the Mikado hen mot man engaged delivering goods for a cordial and back, $1,300 in full, 25 lay days. 35,000 troops will shortly be concentrated ing this commodity, which lefin high favor under the Commander-in-Chief personally. all over the world. The ginger known as Peshawar, Oat. 12.-Byad Khan, la re the Chy Loong is far superior, to that pre- ported to have arrived at All Masjid with, 6,000 troops. The force there now musters, pared here, but there is no reason that we it is said, 36,000 men, including 1,000 know of why this Colony should not Wahabis, who bave recently gone there supplant the City of Rams even in this. from Swat.
While speaking of the industries of Hongkong, we must not forget the Dock yards, which employ thousands of men; but wo more particularly allude hore to Chinese Industries proper. Boat-building, however, is largely resorted to as a means of carning an honest penny by our Celestial friends A large Independent of the dockyards.
Mandalay, Oct. 14. The new King beting universally acknowledged bas consented to reign without absolute power, the supreme authority being vested in the ministare Tas care of Lo Mulv, Hu Mal and another, conjointly with the King New paths of which the Attorney General, instructed allegiance have been taken accordingly. The ministers are unchanged. Some mili- by Mr Brereton appeared for the plaintiftary posts only have been changed; quiet and Mosara fayllar and Ng Choy, instruct. continues. The Princes are in statuo quo.
London, Oct. 15-Messrs T. D. Findlay od by Moers Stephen and Holmes for the
ment. Liabilities £200,000.
Captain Sommerbell'e certificate ban besz suspended by the Marine Board for three months, and the mate's certificate has been
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British barque Mangerton, 983, to Bang- kok and back, $2,050 in full, 35 lay days.
British steamer Pernambuco, 643, Saigon to Hongkong, $1,400 in full.
"British steamer Penedo, 652, to Baigon and back (3 trips), $3,400 in full, 18 lay days.
Datch steamer Java, 886, to Singapore and Ponang, $3,450 in full, 7 lny days..
British barque Fusiller, 404, to Singapore,
defendants, was continued to-day before the and Company, Glasgow, have stopped pay business is done in the manufacture of braas departed from the capital yesterday to presented to the Assembly yesterday, pray. } $450, in full.'
full Court. it was a petition to compel the defendant as plaintiff's agent to furnish
statement of account.
a
The arguments pro and con. lasted the whole day, and the Oso was further
edjourned.
A cash came before Mr Francis to-day in which one Yang Awo, a coolie, was charged by Inspector Thompson with being found In the unlawful possession of some sopper nalle, and pieces of old copper. The In. *pector did not consider there was saffolent evidence to convict the man of laroany, so charged him with the lesser offence. Mr Francs ordered him to be charged with larceny, remarking that if it could be proved he was guilty of the unlawful possession it would be just as easy to prove him guilty of larceny. Mr Gillies, secretary of the B. & W. Dock Company, was sent for to prove the metal to be the property of the Dock Company, and the case was remanded
until to-morrÓW,
Bombay, Oct. 16.-The Overland Mail saya that the foresight and energy shown by Lord Lytton with regard to the Amir have won the hearty admiration of all organs of publio opinion in England. The country has perfect confidence in Lord Lytton and the Indian Government, and in the course which they are pursuing. Mr Archibald Forbes has arrived, and proceeds to the North at once.
LOSS OF THE ITALIAN BARQUE
BIANCA PERTICA. News has reached town that the Bianca Pertica, an Italian bargue well known on the coast, has been totally lost off the Island of Quelpart, which is situated about midway between Nagasaki and Shanghai. She sank in deep water, some miles off the Island. The unfortunate vessel was on her passage from Nagasaki to this port, with a full dargo of coal, when the accident occurred, and so far as is as yet ascertained only one of the crew, a lad named Guiseppe Bautora, has been saved. One report has it that Cap-
tain Tancredi was also rescued, but it
is to be feared that this is not correct. The boy was saved by the steamer Hakon
utensils, and the neighbourhood of Queen's Road, West, is like a pandemonium from the sounds of hammering, while the indus- trious heathen may there be seen battering away, as if for dear life, from early morn to dewy eve (all unconscious of the Sunday From the report of the Customs Bureau Observance Memorial now under considera. of the Finance Department, we gather the following-During August this year, the tion), beating Into shape the brass total value of the experts to foreign couD- basins they uke for washing
their tries from the various ports of Japan, amounted to 2,212,450 yen 31 sen, while homoly donatenanoes. Of the Sugar fac the value of the imports was 2,828,551 yen tories, distilleries, dyelug houses, shoe- 46 sens, the latter exceeding the former by making establishments, camphor-wood box. 616,101 von 24 sen. The total amount of makers, portrait painters, quarriers, rice-gold and silver colas exported during the same period was 634,814 yen 31 sen, while pounders, and the endless round of skilled the amount imported was 830,512 gen. and unskilled labour carried on here, we shall speak in a futuro issue.
Police Intelligence. (Before J. J. Francis, E:q-) 6th November, 1878.
AN INSANE HEAMAN.
Alfred Beckett, belonging to the British ship Min-y-don, was charged with being drunk and refusing to pay chair-hire. He has been remanded from time to time as Dr Ayres pronounced him insane, and as there appears to be little hope of his speedy re- the unfortunate man was sent to the Civil Hospital.
There have been heavy rains throughout the colonies.
Sydney, Oct. 4.-The Colonial Secretary informed a deputation from the Agricultural Boalety that he would recommend his colleagues to give pound for pound of public subscription for the International Exhibition.
Bad accounts come from New Caledonia, and the massacres continue.
The Government, has found it necessary to arm the convicts.
s
Melbourne, Oot. A resolution has been carried in the Legislative Assembly by large majority, that postage shall be one penny after the lat January,
The Bill for the Reform of the Legia lative Counell has passed through Com
A merchant in Tokio is making arrange menta for the formation of a steamehipmittee. company, who propose to carry passengers to Tateyama in the Chiha ken via Yokoha ma, Yokosuka, and Urage at the rate of one yen passage money for à return ticket.
Brisbane, Oct. 7.The Treasury Returns for the quarter ended September 80 were published on Saturday. They show a decroasa compared with the corresponding quarter of 1877 on the revenue proper of 437,000, viz.: Custome, £12,000, Licenses, £2,000, Territorial Revenue, £88,000.
Ir is gratifying to moto that refined Adelstein, which had heen salving the wreck covery the Magistrate discharged him, and ship, day and night, by the Admiral, thus eral, Real Property Offico, bas committed
turned out-from-our local establishments
has met with a very good market elsewhere, and, what is mere to be wondered at, that
of the Barbara Taylor, also lost in the neighbourhood and in the ́eame gals on the 22nd September. The cargo of the Bianca
OESCENITY.
British barque Drumslog, 976, to Singa pore and Penang, $775 in fall.
British barque Premier, 45, Keelung to Hongkong, $1.30 per ton of 20 ort.
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MESSES DEACON & Co.'s Canton Market Report, dated Cantor, 5th Nov., says
Transactions in our Tea market have been on a more moderate scale during the past fortnight.
Conjoue.-Settlements on this market have been trifling, but, from Macao, con siderable shipments have been made, and. out export figures already show an excess of half a milion pounds over the total of last season.
- Scented Teas.-There has been less enquiry for Capers, and the business transacted shows a considerable falling off from that of the previous two weeks; prices show no material change, fine kinds maintain their vans, but for common and medium grades somewhat easier tone is noticeable, though wo cannot quote any actual decline.
The demsad for Pekoes has been very small, and purchases have been confined to "long leaf" tess, which have been bought at former rates,
The ceremony of launching a new sailing vessel built on foreign lines, called the Korai Maru, took place at Ishikawajiuza, Tokio, the day before yesterday, the vessel The increases are as follows:-Pastoral
Rents, £3,500; Post and Telegraph Depart Our stocks, of both Capers and Fekost, belonging to the Okurogumi Company.
natives affirm that further supplies of leaf A lotter to ons of the Tokio nuwapapers ments, £5000, Railways, £8000, and Mit-are now reduced to a small compass, and from a naval officer who was with Admiral cellaneous, $3000.
The expenditure shows an increase of will be very moderate. Kawamura while on the late voyage to Via-
The following is a summary of this fort diwostook in the Kongo Kan, complains of £35,0_0.
8. L. Peterson, Deputy Registrar Gen-night's business:- the frequent inspections of all parts of the
Congou, 880 boxes at Tia. 16 a 80 per depriving the officers of any lengthened large frauds by means of forged certificates pical; Scented Caper, 11,000 bozes at Tia, 121 sleep his watchfulness is said to have of transfer. He forged the names of a 32 per pieul Scented Orange Pekos, created a good impression on all hands. On several officials in the Registrar General's 1,750 boxes at Tis, 18 a 22 per pionl
Export of the various "descriptions of the arrival of the ship at Vladiwostook, a Office; also appropriated nino hundred grand banquet was given on board to a pounds belonging to the South Brisbane Tens shipped from Canton Waters, (Hong evening there was a display of fireworks surer. The police are endeavoring to arrest to date: Oct. 10, 8. S. Diomed, Congon There was a slight drawback to the enter Peterson. The affair has caused the most 85,776 lbs, S. Caper 820,716 lbs., S. 0. Pekoe 71,000 lbs., total 476,392 lbs. 23, tainment however, caused by the absence of profound sensation here.
8. S. Syria, Congou 45,688 lbs., S. Caper interpreters, as neither the gallant Admiral or his officers could hold sweet converse
80,149 lbs., 5. O. Pekoe 37,390 lbs., total 186,977 lbs.; 24, 5. 8. Venetia, Congon with their guests.
Brisbane, Oct. 11.-The Peterson frauds 35,279 lbs., S. Caper 109,433 lbs., 8: 0. here and Sydney are antiolpatod to prove Pekoe 86,343 lbs., total 181,055 lbs.; 81, larger than at first expected; there isS. S. Yangtse, Congou 288,249 lba., S Brisbane. He issued twelve titles for one deficit of at least seven thousand pounds in piece of land. The affair has caused, the greatest distrust here. Peterson has not yet boen arrested..
its fine quality is appreciated even in a rich Pertica was insured in the Canton Inmonths' hard labour for exposing for sale number of Russian naval officers. In the School of Arts, of which he was the trea-kong, Canton and Macao) to Great Britain
Co.'s Office.
NOTES ON A FEW OF THE INDUS-
TRIES OF HONGKONG.
sugar-producing country like the Philip ploes, where extensive suget manufacturing enterprises are being carried on under both bativo and European superintendence." El Comercio of Manila, of the 28th ultimo, Baya--Refined loaf-angar from Hong- kong has found much acceptance here, and tricts of the native town would astonish Its importation is increasing. One hau- many residents who regard China Town dred tases and some other small consign-from a distance and take bird's-eye views ments of these sugars have been received of it from the surrounding hills, here by the Mariveles," Advance Hong- kong!
THE Overland China Mail, for to-morrow's English Mail, containe
Lo Asau, a showman, was sent to three on the Public Recreation Ground certain obscene pictures.
WILFUL, MURDER.
Ko Achoi, Chan Afoh, Ip Asui, Lo Asul, A ramble amongst some of the busy dis-Chan Atim, Liu Afuk, Chan Akwai, Chan Atai, and Ho Alai, coolies and shopmen, were charged on remand with the wilful murder of an old man at High Street, Sai- ying-poon. The case was further remanded
The
until to-morrow.
DESERTER.
John Barra, a carpenter unemployed, was charged on his own confession with being a deserter from H. M.'s 32nd light infantry The case was remanded till to-morrow.
Japan. (Gazette.)
The Nicki Nichi Shimbun announces that,
Typhus is prevalent amongst the soldiers of the Kanagawa garrison to such an extent that one hundred and eighty of them have been seized with the malady,
The old premises of the Kudzoku Kuwai kwas in Nagato sho, Tokio, have been brought by the Chinese Consul for $15,000. A tortoise, fifteen feet in length and ten feet in width, has appeared at Mitsunohama in the Yehime Ken; it was observed while on its way from a ditch, where it had depo- sited some eggs, to the sea, by three men, who gave chase, but their united efforts were unable to stop its progress, the mons they had to lot go. The Akebono is respon- ter dragging them all into the zes, when
One of the passengers in the steamer Amaki-kwan, despatched some time ago to
Cairns, Oct. 10.-Tin has been discovered eight railes from the recently discovered gold reefs, bear Cairns.
Sydney, Oct. 1). An extraordinary outrage has been committed. A man and woman, travelling in a Woolloomooloo omnibus, were obloroformed and robbed.
The woman is the sister of a well-known Government official.
COMMERCIAL.
November C.
lbs., total 399,736 lbs Making, with pre- Caper 130,920 lbs., S. O. Pekne 36,574 vious shipments, a total for the season of 10,641,102 lbs; against 14,878,845 for sea. BOD 1877-78.
SILK.Operations in the fortnight have Settle- been on a very restricted scale. ments in the first week were 90 bales of Tasties reala to which, 100 bales have singe been added. Price bave declined, and as holders show signs of weakness, it Besens probable that a further drop in rates will take place. There have been some arrivals of sixth crop produce and so far the quality is disappointing a rather short supply in now looked for in this yield, and there is a large quantity of yellow thread,
Long reels have been dealt in to a very
amount of tolling and moiling which goen on in Hongkong is not generally known, and the various industries which attract this labour will astonish many who have. not already acquainted themesiven on the Editorial Articles,Car Gaol System, subject. Sauntering round the other day, Political Notes from Peking, The Uneasy we visited a Tannery, which, vast in extent, Feeling in India and Europe, The Subaidi-contained thousands of hides in various ary Coinage of Hongkong, Natural Born and Naturalized British subjects, Unre stages of completeness. The tan-pits are warded Services on our Defences, A Native kept under strict surveillance, as otherwise Journal on the Opium Question, Ve Food Bupplies, Japan and the U. S. ., The Dis. the odour arising from them would be any information that, on the 29th June, when survey the coast line of Corea, communi. The rate for both kinds of new drug graimited extent only 40 plouls are reported turbances on the Borders of Kwang-si, The thing but savory. The prosess is somewhat Sailors' Homs at Shanghai, The Afghan different to that which is resorted to at Difficulty, and Current Topics,
General,News from Hainan, Chinese home, and the commodity produced is, as Notes, Outside Opinions of Mr. Popa Hen- a' consequenos, very inferior. We were
Court, Inquest, The Chinese Memorial to
A languid feeling has prevailed in the market for Bengal opium rince last notice,
The German barque Dr Peterman, from North Shields with general cargo for this port, is anchored off Treaty Polut (Oct. 28.)sible for the above.
Captain Nott of the British barque Berwickshire now lying in port, bas given us passing the Island of Tristand d'Achons on same alongside, with five men belonging to his way to this port, a boat from the island the American ship Mabel Clarke, Captain Sholdon, which had been wrecked un the island. Three of the men cathe with nesay, Military Review at Chefoo, Supreme always of opinion that the soles of Ohl Captain Nott and wore, landed at Anjer, Woudering at the circumstance, some of the to have given a weaker tone to the market, per pienl is quoted for these descriptioni
where the Onited States Consular agent took the Queen, Prohibition of the Export of bese shoes were made of a kind of charge of them, and sent them to Batavia condition; they were informed that the ally quoted at $540, whilst for Old the and Lucklow, and 200 to 300 bales of in- Arms and Ammunition, Correspondese, paper felt, but were informed the other Captain Jackson of the ship Gladstone (Br.) Shanghai howing Club legatta, Wrecks of Vessels Sailing from Shanghai, Chinose day that such is not always the case, and from London for Sydney, called on the A Glass Island of Tristand d'Achuna on the 12th of Life, Trading Places Around the Island of that this leather was largely used.
May, and on communicating with the shore
Bocial, Commercial Summary, Macao, Canton, Manila, The Straits, Shipping Intelligence, Miscellaneous,
oates the following After the arrival of ally weakened, notwithstanding the material almost all the dwelling houses along the mente coastwise. The rate for old drug also the steamer at Cores, it was remarked that reduction of the stock of Benares by ship- coast were closed and no visible business experienced a decline. The receipt of very was being carried on by the people, Much full supplies for the month appears so for passengers made prompt enquiries of the New Fatna commanding not higher than natives, of the exact nature of their present $667, and Old $5673; New Benares nomi- Coroas authorities had issued a Notification offer of $5373 has been entertained.
The Arst receipts for the month shew an three days prior to their arrival, by which
easy taxes were imposed on all merchan-aggregate of 3,634 chosts, against 3,080 that this severe ensotment, mentioned Daring the interval under notice some 750
· Re-reels have also been in small request, taken by Pazzeos. new contracts are said to be 250 boxes of Cumobuck and Lucklow; a decline of $5 Stock is computed at 2,800 bales Teatles, 100 bales Kowkong, 100 bales Camchuck
ferior sorts,
Waste.---No sotiloments are reported. Export of Silk Export to date 7-To America, 3580 boxes; to Bombay, bales; 1858 picals -total, 6821 bales, 3530 boxes, and 1868 picula. Of Wanto, 4776 bales and
Pierced Cocoona 586 bales for Europe,
QUOTATIONS. Teatlee,.........Curlo, $460
Bainan, Jac.liding southeru carte of Lion factory, which was the next place vialted, learned of the wreck two days previouslydise either to be exported or imported; and chests to the corresponding date last year. Loudon, 3260 bales; to Continent,. 3561 Chan Peninsuin, Japan: Geographical and afforded us much surprise. Here we saw The second officer and five men of the in the Notidostion, was the cause of the chests have been taken by the local con- Mabel Clarks were drowned, and the captain present atoppage of business. The chief sumers, against 550 chests at the cor- and seventeen others, including the captain's expurts of Cores are bail hides and bonas, responding period last year. This, with the wife, were saved. There was plenty of together with seaweed, while the imports exportation, leaves the available supply com
Almost tooreputed at 6,100 chests, against 2,200 chests provisions on the loland, but as winter was are shirtings and mustins. speedy assistance should be sent to them.ticles of export, the people of Cores have 960 chests were Benares, of which kind the Captain Jackson would have taken them to now become unable to trade with Japanese present stock comprises 1,200 chests. telegram was cent on Sept. 12th to the any of the merchandise brought by the lat MESES HEINEMANN & Co.'s Freight Cir Sydney, but he was short of water. Amerchants, and at the same time, to import commander of the U. S Brasil squadron tes, thus aansing great annoyance to the oular for the Mall of Thursday, November to despatch a vessel to the island.
merchants of the two countries. The noti: 7th, says w The American barque Justine H. Ingersol fication also prohibited the sale of rice by
in the Freight Market
13
No,1,- $420 a 430
2, $405
Re-reeledCumchuski Best $620
3, $390
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4, $370
Onmchuck Lucklow,
-- $410
Lucklow
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No. 1, $490.
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2, $470 19, 8450 Coto-ng-own,,, 1 $600 2, 2810 Waste Silk,.....No. 1, $80 2, $ 76 Cocoons Pierced,....1, 6.80
SETTLEMENTS FOR THE FORENTONA.
1878-79. 1877-78.
190 bls. #10 bla.
200 bas. 20 bza. 40 pls. 50 plo. 430 bis &o bla.
Europe,.....
United States, ` dc., Re-reels,.. Bombay,
articles which had been and were being manufactured which it was generally sup. posed were all imported from Europe or The following items are from the Singapore Americs, such as globes for gas and oil Daily Times!---
lamps, tumblers, finger bowls, chandeliers, Thors being no further Official news &c. dro, besides numerous articles of glass from Penang since yesterday, in reply to a telegram of inquiry to Penang this morning ware which are in every day use amongst we have received the following special from the better class of Chiness. We were in Reuter's Agent there.
Perang, Oct. 20, 1 10 pm.-Mrs Lloyd formed that watch glasses, faces for clocks, has been towed to the outer anchorage to the Coreans in large quantities, but per. The depreset to port still continues, and bas partly recovered consciousness, but is and window-glass, were all largely in re leave on Monday (Oct. 28th) for Nagasaki,mitted the sale at one time of as much as dangerously wounded, and her condition quest; in foot there is carvely anything in chartered thease with coal to Hongkong. a man would carry; there are thousands of there are no signs of improvement at present causes the greatest anxiots,
The American barqua Crusader is dying.mes who daily sell their rice in this way, in the prospects of sailing vessels. Demand Mes. Innes is wounded in the Lead, but the shape of glass that these enterprising the "blus peter" and will leave on Monday In August this year, a Japanese merchant is luck in every direction and freights
almost nominal, is recovering.
people will not undertake to make, or try (Vot, 28th) for Nagasaki.
from Tsushima; secretly bought some
Homewards, not a settlement is reported "The robbers made their altsok at 1
We regret to have to record the death of hundreds of packages of rice from the to make. The glass is of apurae very info. arm on the 26 instant. Mr Lloyd was in bed, where they backed him and speared rior to that produced in Europe, and the Captain Gordon, of the British ship Cour Corsans, and this having been detected during the fortnight, and there is hardly nakula, on the 4th August last, in latitude after his departure from that country no any inquiry from this port. For the him in a frightful manner, killing him on work somewhat roughly executed, but the 28.47 N., longitude 187.41 E., while the punishment could be inflicted on him, but Philippines nothing has been done, and the the apt. The three children are safe here. provare and tools are very orade, and vessel was on a voyage from Kose to Iloilo. the natives who sold the rios were arrested number of disengaged vessels expected there
No clue has yet been discovered, but
The vessel had been becalmed for three aus kept in imprisonment, though they precludes the hope of any active demand For further nows if any will be sent to muro. capable of much improvement. Chinose days prior to Captain Gordon's death, the were afterwards discharged at the request from that quarter for some time to come.
Coast.sa, it is also most diffiloult to The of the merchant who had bought the rice The police were utterly useles and Pottery also oumen in for a phare of-atten- weather belog excessively warm. fed to the r of of th huge."
tlon, bat although we were shown vast Coulmakyle is an old trader between Eng and who paid an indemnity to the Cerean obtain employment even for the handiest The above was received at 2,30 ́p m.
land and these waters, and her commander authorities. Bribery and corruption are vessels, as tonnage is not wanted for the to-day and published to subscribers in an quantities of it piled up, and packed as if for was well and deservedly respected.
rife among the officials. Astra As we are guing to prese we have exportation, we were father misly si tợ The erman 3-masted schooner Faithdsar A despatch from Russia annonsees that Ports vessels will not be required before received a copy of the following telegram whether it was manufactured here or had leaves for Kobe tonight (Oct. 28th), all private telegrams containing any secret the new orop comes in, about a month $10 in bones, Sales: 1,500 plants. Stock t from the Colonial Secretary's office
12,500 picula, Cassia Buds no Stook. The american ship Coldstream, from New inteligence will not be received in or orm. hende.
The British bark Lord Macaulay. 848 Alum, $1.70 a $1.80 per ploul. Camphor, "Lá.uk Governor reports Mrs. Innes merely been imported. A Rope walk next York, with a cargo of kerosene, consigned munionted from any of the telegraph offices. Well, bars, Lloyd better, but not out of attracted our notios, and it was one to to the China and Japan Trading Company, in that country, but they will be left intact tons, and the American ship George Skulfield $19.50 a $20.00 por pical, packed.
SUNDRIES. Fire Drackers, 65 a 70 canta if they are only to pass through the offices 1,318 tons, are under orders to proceed to We fearn, with much regret, that a perceive that it was by no means an insig. arrived at Kobe on the 28rd instant.
in the course of communication with other Callao and have taken the berth for that per box, for Gowqua's No. 1, gold chop, port The British ship Cosmo, 1,220 tops, Vormilion: $34.00 a $36.00 per box, Mate telegram has been received by Mr Bennett nificant industry. 431 sifon, from the grass
(Mall, Oct. 25.02 Pell, conveying intelligence of the sudden string need for tying paisals to the heavy weak has been the extraordinary decline that the Governce has 101st a retification Bertho Marion, 589 tons, for Manila, both 5/4, 18 cents, 6/4, 15 cents per The one absorbing topie du ing the whole Just as we are going to press, we hear leaves for Valparaiso, and the British bark ting Fing contract, White 4/4, 113 cents, Heath of Mr BT. Fiber in England, which and event securred on Katurday hawers which are used as cables by junks in the value of native autroney and the stating that choles is considerably on the unders. from home. The British bark yard Bed Chok, 4/4, 12 conts, b bvening last. Bir Fisher has held the post ridingatancher, might be found here. Caus ductuations in the price of the Mexican increase, and that a meeting of the Consuls Spinaday, 820 tons, le loading here for 14 cents, 6/4, 172 onts; Double Estra of Chief Electrician in the E. E. A. & hairs and lounges are another sourds of dollar, which stands, as we write, at three on the subject was afterwards held It Freemantle on owners' account. The Ger Imperial, white 4/4, 166 cents, 84, 17 cents, Telegraph Company since its establishment,
shillings and seven pense and a fraction, cannot be denied that an epidemio man schoonor Juliane, 187 tona, left for 8/4, 20 cents; Red Check, 4/4, 10 cents, had always proved himself to be a most profit, in which hundreds are engaged, and the lowest point, we bellete, ever, yet whether cholera or not of some virulence Amoy and the German hark Fdugh 5/4, 18 aente, 8/4, 31 cents per yard. able, painstaking, and conscientious servant. very profitable employment it. Large reached by that most disreputable coin. exists amongst us, and preventive measures Baluugh, 340 tons, for Quinhon, both Cargo Ginger now, in syrup (Ohyloong) There are so many rumours afloat as to can no longer be disregarded-Nagasaki 176 tone, left for Macassar under charter $5.00 per case of a jars.--Soy 1 $4.75 per coking. The Dutch schooner N. $3.10; Mandarin, $4.20 Young Stem, The tollowing Telegrams appear in the Englishman of the 19th ctober and contain quantities of these things, in every conceive the ir tentions of the Government to try Rising Sun
effected elsewhere.
pical later news from ladis and home that was able shape and form, are exported from and avert a further decline in the value of
B.Ms. Lily left on the 8th for the
The disengaged tennage in port amounts brought by the P. & O. steamer Lombardy, bere to all parts of the world. There is their safe, that we think it the wizest
courbe to purene, to give no beed to hearasy Gotos. U.B.B. dahuelet arrived from Kobe to 48 vessels, registering 29,577 100, on Sunday last
Rangoon, Oct 8.-The great shoe ques scarcely a nieamer leaves thess chores which and let faste speak for themselves, when on the 18th H.I.R.M.B. Sobol from Ohe steamers not funluded.
foo on the 14th and B. L. G. M. dag-ship Hon has been finally settled at Mandalay, does not carry some of these luxurious but ascomplished
The Mikade made but a short stay in his Leipais from Kobe on the 15th. Salutes for hir B. B. Shaw had an audience of the bulky articles of freight. Mal-making native City of Klote and is now on his ware exchanged between the latter vessel new King and appeared l Court in the Julijuniform of the diplomatic corrlee, comes next under review, and lomy a very | return jourary, vil the Tokaido, the data | and the Japanses fort-Idem.
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Datos AND SPICES.-Cassin Lignea, in quoted at $9.60 a 89.70 in mats, and $9.00
IMYOKTU. LEAD,Prices are again lower i present quotations being $0.00 a $6.10 for mixed The following are the settlements brands and L.B., and $6.15 a $8.20 per German barque Niagara, 191, to San pisal for W. B. and Bele chop. Francluso, Fritate,
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