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Notices to Consignees. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

HE 8.8. Glenturn baving arrived from The above Porte, Consignses of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods- with the exception of Oplam--are being landed at their risk into the Godown of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boate delivery may be obtained.

Opilonal Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary is given before 10 o'clock, on MONDAY,

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 3rd Proximo will bo subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected, Blile of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 26, 1870.

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FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

HE S. S. Hankow having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whene

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTION.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

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THE CHINA MAIL.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Iraouaddy, for Hongkong: from Marsellion, Messrs Kahn, Young, Blado, Mr and Mrs Richardsen, 2 children and servant, Mr and Mrs MacKean, Messrs Soberzer, and Moara; from Singapore, General and Mr Grant, family and suite (3), Lieut-Col. Grant, Mr Duc de Magliano, and Don Gulilo Grazali Lante; from Sak gon, Mesem Gan Tin Wee, Gan Keng Soul, John. Litlenthal, and 23 Chinone-For Shangtal: from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Robt. Hart, child and governors, Mr and Mrs Frias, Mesars Comins, Little, Oliver, Bentame, Bretschneider, Mr and Mrs Wells and child, Miss Eapham, Messrs Findlay, myl Gammso, and Wade-For Yokohama: from Marsellles, Mr and Mrs Arust, Meaare Watobiya, Takano, and Kaki.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.

The Company's Steamshly

"VOLGA," Commandant ROLLAND, will be dospatched for YOKOHAMA TO-MORROW, the let May, at 3pm.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong, Apill 30, 1879.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamship

"IRAQUADDY," Commandant GATVAIN, will be despatched for 8BANGHAI

and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery on FRIDAY, the 2nd May, at Daylight. may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Notice to the contrary bo given before 4 p.m. TO-DAX.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the

4th of May will be subject to rent.

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

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, April 29, 1879

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NUTION TO CONFIGNERS.

*UNSIGNE of the following Cargo are raqueted to sond in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and take trimodiate dellvey, This Cargo has been landed and stored at thor risk and expendo.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

G. DE CAMPEA X,

Agent.

Ex ** Yangisan."

E

HL c/o Mr A. Marty, No. 1, 1 case

Arms, from Marreilles.

Ex "Anadyr."

Lioat. Joubert, Hanol, 2 canen Wax, from

Saigon.

Ex "Petho."

AP Ordor, 2 baga Stenes, from Madras. FZ ** Studk.”

KJ (in diem) { No. 106, Order, 1 case PU................ Linen, from London

Hongkong, April 24, 1879.

To-day's Adventements.

BILLIARDS ! ! !

STAG HOTEL!

0

STAG HOTEL !!

TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY.

ROBERT'S

MEHTER'S

LAST PUBLIC

ENTERTAINMENT

Play to Commence at.

Admission.......*

9 P.M.

....$1.

PROGRAMME OF PLAY.

v

500 ap-At Billards, SHORTER conceding 125 Points.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, April 30, 1879,

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

8. 8. IRAQUADDY.

Por Hailoong, from Amoy, &c., Capt. Scott, Mr Agnew, and 46 Chinese; from. Swatow, Capt. Williams (U. 8. Consul).

Per Olympia, from Manils, 1 European deck.

Per Fottung, from Swatow, 155 Chinese.

DEPASTED,

Per Orestes, for Amor, 130 Chinese; for Shanghai, Mr C. W. Simson.

Per Ningpo, for Shanghai, Me Thorburn, Mrs Rogers, and 2 Europeans deck.

Per Braemar Castle, for Facchow, MessrB H. Smith, F. H. Thomas, and 16 Chinese deok.

Per Atholl, for Singapore, &c., 810 Chi-

TO DEPART

Beau.

Per Paladin, for Saigon, 85 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS. The Gorman steamer Olympia reports: Fine weather with light N. E. winds throughout.

The American ship Edith reports: Bad North-easterly and calms with has weather, throughout,

NOTICE. 1ONSIGNEES of Cargo par 8. 8. Euphrate, frona London, in connes tion with the above Steamer, are hereby

The British steamer Yottung reports: informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the ComLight N, E. winds and fine weather. The pang's Godowns, whence delivery may be American schooner Aimatis from Chefos

ontering the harbour is Yottung left. obtataed immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con signes, before. To-ossow, the 1st May, at 10 am., reattesttug it to be landed here. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED. NESDAY, the 7th May, at Noon, will be subject to rent and innding charges.

No Fire Insurance has bean efforted.

6. DE OBAMPIAUX, Agent. Bogkong. April 30, 1878.

NOTICE.

The British steamer Amoy reports: Leti Shanghat at 1 p.m. on the 27th fast. From Shanghal to Swatow fresh N.E. winds and thick hany weather; arrived at Swatow at 7 a. on the 27th Left Swatow at. 4 p.m. on the 29th inst., arrived in Hong. kong at 11.30 am. on the 30th. From Swatow to Hongkong variable winds and fine weather.

The British steamer Hailong reports: On the 28th April, left Taiwantoo en countered a heavy N.N.E gala and high sos; put into the Perandore Isles for shelter my proceeded the next day, experienced a fresh gale and high sen crossing Formoss Chanel, Arrived in Amoy on 27th. Is Amoy: S. S. Newchuang, H.M.8: Magpis, and . 8. gunboat Ranger. Taft Amoy on 28th bad light variable airs and fog first part of passage, and light N.E. winds the remainder, arrived in Swatow on 29th. In Swatow 8. 8. St. Mark, Hesperia, and Yottung. Left again the same day had light N.N.E winds and dull olondy wes

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY,

TTE beg to intimate that, having now

W completed and tested our New Ma-

chinery, we are fully prepared to Meet all Demands for ICE this SUMMER, and that the PRICK WILL NOT EXCEED the usual 2 Cons PER FOUND.

KYLE & BAIN. Hongkong, April 30, 1879.

TO LET.

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ther.

DARGO,

Per S. 8. Peího, sailed 29:h April, 1879: -For Continent, 2,655 bales Silk, 74

pkge. For London,

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

Notice of optional cargo per Iraeuaddy

to be given before 10 am.

Now that the hot weather is setting in our readers, will be glad to learn from our

Daylight, Kwanging leaves for Constadvertising columns that Messrs. Kyle and

Ports.

Bain have now completed the erection of their new machine and other additional plant, and that it has all been thoroughly tested and works to their satisfaction, that with the two machless we are assured there will be no lack of loe this summer, and that the pries will not exceed the usual two cents per pound.

2 p.m.-Volga leaves for Yokohama

General Memoranda. FRIDAY, MAY 2 :---

Daylight-Irasuaddy leaves for S'hal 4 p.m.-Ben Gloe leaves for Foothow. SATURDAY, May 3:-

9 p..-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. Goods per Glencar undelivered after

this date subject to rent. Suxnay, May 4-

Breconshire leaves for Yokohama, &o

[No. 4933.-APRIL 30, 1879.

Tus following talegram Is supplied by Renter to the Straits Times --

SERIOUS KIOT AT ROSTOFF. "St. Petersburg, April 21-A very serious Riot has occurred at Restoff during which great excesses were committed. Kuntan troops at length succeeded in restoring order. Russia is virtually in a state of Kiege."

There are two towns named Restoff, one.

in European Russia, on the banks of lake Noro, and the other in South Russia, on

the river Don,

In reply to a latter from the Hon. Soors- tary, Christian Association, dated the 28th, ARRIVAL OF GENERAL GRANT enclosing copy of a memorial on the sub-

AT HONGKONG. jest of Sunday observanos in this Colony, Goods per Hankous undelivered after and asking the Governor to appoint a une visIT TO THE U. §. §. "ASHUELOT,” and place at which the memorial may bo this date subject to rent.

presented, Mr Wodehouse, for the Colental RECEPTION OF THE GENERAL AT Secretary, has written to state that Mr Hennessy will receive the deputation at Government House to-morrow (Thursday)

MONDAY, May 5 :-

11a.m.-Sale of Sundries at Hor Ma

jesty's Stores, Queen's Road East. TUESDAY, May 6:—

Noon. English Mail leaves for Fort

of Call and Europe. Noon.-Sale of Sundries at Naval Yard. 9 p.m.-Occidental à Oriental 8, 8. Uo.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San

Francisco.

3 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of the Hongkong Fire Insurance Company, WEDNESDAY, May 7:-

Noon. Teviot leave for Fooshow. Goods per Iraovaddy undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing chargon

TUESDAY, May 20:-

Noon. American Mail leaves for Yoko.

hama and San Francisco.

3 p.m.-Confirmatory Meeting of Hong-

kang Fire Insurace Company. WEDNESDAY, May 28:-

..

Dividend of 5% on Shares of Yangtze Insurance Association, payable at the office of Russell & Co.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841,

香港大藥

A. 8. WATSON & 0... FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLŻJALE AND Retail DrvGQIITA, IMPORTERS

OF

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIBS, NOBBERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET Requisites, ENGLṛE, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURERS

Or

Soda Water, Lemonade, Toule Water, Hugerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Asrated Waters.

continuous Buropaan Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

at 2 o'clock in the afternoon.

THE band of H. M.'s 27th Regiment will play at the Officers' Mesa to-morrow evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. The following is the programme:--- 1-Overture,

2-Quadrille,

4

} MEYERBEER.

"Emma di Rosburgo,"

"Beskadet " (midshipman)

MURRAY PIER, BY THE GOVERNOR, OFFICIALS, AND GENERAL PUBLIC.

General Grant and party, now on a tour round the world, landed at Hongkong to.. day, and were received and welcomed in a style and manner most appropriate anyů,“ sensible, partaking unmistakeably of that earnestness of welcome which should mark every demonstration of this kind that taken plage, and still free from Coore. the slightest tinge of a vulgarly loud or overdome character. They were passan- Lacoco.

gers by the Messageries Maritime atsamer Irrawaddy from Singapore by way of

STRAUSS. 3.-Selection,Besnieria," .BELLINT.

Vise,"Offloere,"

"Fille de Madame Angot,"

("Lieb und) WELONZE.

Treus,"

6.-Selection,

6.-Polka (cornet)

L. WERNER, Bandmaster.

Saigon, which loft Singapore on the 2nd, - and stayed at Saigon two days, long mough to allow the General to have an interesting view of the town and become acquainted with the Governor. Bis Excellency r

The adjourned inquest on the body of a Chinese who was found on the hill-side at Caroline Hill was held to-day at the Magis trasy,-Messrs E. Lilley, A. H, M. da ceived the General and party officially, Silva, and A.. F. Ribeiro comprising the and extertainments were provided to make Jury. The enquiry was adjourned in order the stay pleasant. They left Saigon on to endeavour to discover the name of the Sunday moming, and sighted Hongkong deceased. The body it may be remembered about one o'clock to-day, after a pleasant was found on the hill-side with a piece of | journey. The Captain and officers of

cloth round the neck and a corresponding the French mail steamer have been un-` pieos on a tree overhead ; and Dr Wharry's remitting in their kindness, and have evidence went to show that death was striven with all their might, and most suc caused by strangulation. It was now asssfully, to make the trip a pleasant and Those who know the proved that the deceased was named Ho comfortable ene. Ayeung, that he was 15 years of age, and steamer, and have had experiinos of he was last seen alive on the 31st instant. the courtesy of all officers on board to He was very poor, and an opium smoker. ordinary passengers will not be surprised The Jury returned a verdict of felo-de-se.

to read of the thorough satisfaction of the party with their short voyage by the A RETURN of Births and Deaths for fret M. M. line. As soon as, or very shortly quarter of the year is published in the after, the Irraouaddy anabored, the fof- Gazette. From it we note that amongst loving gentlemen waited on the General

OFFICES, GODOWER. and bales Was Silk, Lavados, 194 baies The Manufactory is under direct and the British and (foreign summunity, share and Mrs Grant, and welcomed them to

Apply to

PUSTAU & Co., Praya, Pattinger Btreet. Hongkong, April 30, 1879.

ky80

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neishe

Jeither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officer or Crew of the following Fässelo, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire.-Gilman & Co.

ONCIDA, British abip, Captain S. Clyma -Gibb, Livingston & Co.

TAIWAN, German barque, Captain 0. Jesasa.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

QUEEN OF INDIA, British barque, Capt. R. H. Cary.-Adamson, Bell & Co. my1

A Grand Exhibition of Fancy Strokes. Hongkong, April 30, 1879.

FOR FOOCHOW (DIRECT.)

The Steam blp

"BEN GLOE"

will be despatched as abovs on FRIDAY, the 2nd May,

at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, April 30, 1879.

FOR YOKOHAMA & HIOGO;

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The Steamship

BRECONSHIRE,” expected here on or about the 4th Proximo, will have lamedlate despatch for the above Ports.

For Freight or Pasmge, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & 00., Agents.

Hongkong, April 30, 1879.

FOR FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

-MONARCH"

Fieurs Castle, British steamer, Capt. Kidder.Adamson, Bell & Co./ ̈

ALEXA, British barque, Captain George Robb. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

PARALON, French-barque, Captain. T. Panco-Carlowitz & Co.

ANNIE W. WESTON, Amerian barque, Captain B. O. Winsor.-Order.

VESUVIUS, American barque, Captala F. W. Call-Order.

EDITH, American ship, Captain Edmund S. Manson.Vogel & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

April 29, 8 p.m., Olympia, German steamer, 783, E Nagel, Manila April 27, 5 pm., General LANDSTEIN & Co.

April 29, 7 p.m., Monarch, British str., 1521, Thomas Stockdale, Aden April 9, 8 my P., Ballast.-CAPTAIN.

will lost here for above Port, and will have imme- diato despatch. The Steamer has splendid PASSENGER ACcommodation.

For Freight or Famage, apply to

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, April 80, 1879.

FOR FOOCHOW (DIRECT.)

The Steamship

"TEVIOT,"

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W. O. NISSET, Monter, will

be despatched for the above

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April 80, Amoy, British steamer, 814, G. B. Drewe, Shanghai April 25, and Swatow 29, Ballast,SIEWIESEN & CO.

April 80, Balloong, British steamer, 274, F. F. C. Goode, Taiwanfoo April 25, Amoy

28, and Swalow 29, General Douglas

APRAIK & Co.

April 30, Luise, German man-of-war, 1800, 9 gune and 1 torpedo gan, Sohering, Bingapore April 17.

April 80, Iraouaddy, French steamer, 2506, Gauvain, Marseilles March 28, Naples 25, Port Said 80, 'Suez 81, Aden April 5, Galle 15, Singapore 22, and Saigon 20, Mails and General –MessagerIES MARI- BIKES.

April 30, Edith, American ship, 1178, E. 6. Hanson, Shanghai April $1,, Ballast, un- Vouzz & Co.

April 80, Tottung, British desmer, 285,

Silk, 22 ouses Silke, 8,659 boxes and 209 half-chests Tea 6 cases Gold (Tls. 114,600), and 19 cases Trosaurs (Gold $200,000, and Silver $45,000),

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For HANKOW.-

For Afghan, at 11.30 a.m. To-morrow,

the las May. BANGKOK-

For

Per Amoy, at 11.30 am. To-morrow, the

Est May.

For YOKOHAMA,—

Per Folge, at 1.30 p.m. To-morrow, the

1st May.

For SAIGON,----

Per Killarney, at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, the lat bias, instead of as previously

notified,

For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG, (with Mails for Paklol and Hanoi) — Por Conquest, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the

1st May.

For SHANGHAL-

Per Iruouaddy, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the 1st May, late letters received from 5.10 to 5.80, with 18 coats late fee. Paid letters may also

be posted in the moveable boxES DU board the Packats. Correspondezca

BIRTHS. On the 24th of April, at Saigon, Mrs E. SALTZKORN, of a Daughter.

On the 17th March, at 64, Seymour

street, W., A Son.

the Wile of ELLIS Ģizstan, of

On the 15th March, at New Barnet, the Wife of ALFRED ROPER, of a Son.

"

were 89 bitha (19 boya and 20 girls) and Hongkong, The United Staton Consul 87 deaths during the quarter ending Sist at this port, Col. Mosby; C. Holcombe, March; and that of Chinese there were Esq., the United States Charge d'Affaires reported 206 births (148 boys and 120 girls) at Peking, who arrived here a few days ago and 967 deaths during the same period. by the P. & O. Khis purposely to meet Of the deatha amongst the British and the General on bis first entering Ohing, Foreign community, the returns give Mr Lincoln, the U. S. Consul at Canton, British and Foreign 8, Portuguese 10, which port forms the General@nextstepping Indian do. 7, Non-Residents 12. The stone on bis journey; Mr W. B. Forbes, heng total births reported (305) are less than a of the leading American House here, Mesárs

2 Th- publisation of this (waue commenced third of the deaths reported (1,004), so that Russell & Co; Hon. Mr Ryrie, M. LOL ¿ 8.25 p.th

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1879.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The next AMERICAN MAILS, of San Francisco date April 5th, may be expected hers on the 6th May by the P. M. steamer City of Tokio.

The next ENGLISH MAIL, bringing London dates up to 28th March, may be expected here on the 3rd May by the P, & 0. steamer Lombardy.

offices please note.

for Registry by either Mail received Tax delivery of the French Mail was begun Wednesday, till a quarter of an hour before the at 4.30 this afternoon, time for first closing,

For FOODHOW.--

The Criminal Sessions stand adjourned, Per Teviot, at 11.80a.m., on Wednesday, pro forma, until Friday next. Jurors,

the 7th May.

however, nesd not attend until notified, MAILS BY THb United States Packet.

العباسي .

The United States Mall Pautat Oceanic this be despatched on TUESDAY, the 6th May, with Malls for Japan, San Francleoo, and the United States,

which will be closed as follows,~~~~ 2.15 .. Registry of Letters consOS.

2.30 2. Post-Olige clones, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure,

Tas Commission issued to Monera J. J. Fransis, M. S. Tonosby, C. V. Creagh and E. J. Eitel, to report upon the regula tions and the machinery in foros for the detection and suppression of public gaming, appears in the Gazette...

Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies during the last week at the Harbour Office Tax maximum temperature registered (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Menta Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay was 88.00, on Thunday, the 24th; mini- esa no longer be sent by this route

mm, 64.00, on Tuesday, 22nd. At the Hongkong, April 28, 1879.

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Peak on 24th 16 was registered 73.00 and

MAILS ET THE BUITION PACKET.---, The British Contract Packet Nisem, will be despatched on TUESDAY,

on 23rd it was 86.00.

the 6th May, with Msils to and THE Acting Harbour Master notifies that SĨ through the United Kingdom end dangerous rock, not marked on the Charts, Europe vid Brindles or Southampton; exists near Tytami Island. We understand to the Straits Settlements, Batarla, Buraab, Ceylon, Indis, Aden, Egypt, Malia, and Gibraltar.

Fert on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Proximo, 5. W. Goggin, Swatow April 28, General .B. This Packet swippies no maths

bs Noon:

Fer Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents.

"Hongkong, Aprii 80, 1879.

FOR NEW YORK. The A1 American Bark

"BDWARD MAT,"

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Capt. Jousson, will laid here for the above Port, and will

hate quick despatchi

For Fright, spply to Hongkobs, April 89, 1879.

RUSSELL & Co.

Kwok AdHEONG.

DEPARTURES.

Apr. 80, Orestis, for Shanghal via Amoy.

B0, Malabar, for Hankow.

30, 4thel, for Bingapore, dia.

80, Wingo, for Shanghal

80, W. H. Holcomb, for Portland

(Oregon).

80, Bramar Castle, for foodbow, OLLAREDI

Emilio P., for blanila, Abbey Ootyper for Salgon. Afghan, for Haskow, Awanghting, for Conal Port, Paladiny for Belgen,

Australian Olonies, E. or B. nor for Maurkit

Thursday

Monday, April 21,

220d, Tuesday!

28rd, 59 68 24th, Friday,

2016, 76 Saturday,

26th, 57 Sunday, 27th, * 78

78 69

448 427 345 452 414 842

494

any increase shown in the population of Mr Jackson, Manager of the Hongkong Hongkong must be accounted for by immoland Shanghal Bank; and Dr Lochhead gration. The annual death rate per 1,000 They were received most heartily by for the whole population is 28.86; for the the general and Mrs. Grant, and in British and Foreign community it is only troduced to the other member of the 16.48, and deducting non-residents it la not party, namely:-The Hon. A. E. Borie more than 13.78; while for the Chinese ex-Secretary of the U.S. Nary, fint orde the rate per 1,000 is 29.71. Life Insurance of the Admiralty; Lieut. Col. Fredericl D. Grant (General Grant's son), Br John M. Keating, and Mr John Russel RETURN of Vialtom to the City Hall Young. After spending about an hour of Library and Museum for the week ending board, the double party, the Tastrion April 27th, 1879

European, Chinese visitors and their local friends, proceeded in a steam-launch to the U.8.8. 'Achuelo? where on their approach the yards woż wanned. On landing on

the decl a salute of twenty-one guns was "fired": The Marines and a number of the sed men were formed on deck to receiv the General, and Commander Perkins, só his others, waited near the gangway Ix regata to the collision between the

The vessel was decked in holiday attire, were almost all the ships in the harbou Bonnie Dundee and Barrabool steamers, Seldom is there such a display of buntin the jury who held an inquest on the body gear here, both the harbour, and the publ of the woman brought in a verdict to the and other buildings along the wharv affect that the deceasi came by her death flaunting fags of all nations, the sta by drowning on board the Bonnie Dundee and stripes catobing the eye most, The whole vennel seemed of the stamen named, and John Alexander thing shining as brightly as a owing to a collision brought about by the course. gross negligence of Thomas Crawford, mate beautiful order and condition, ever

Stuart, master. Both the captain and mats pin. The officers of the shudot, all of the Bonnie Dundee were committed to whom were introduced to General and as take their trial on a charge of manslaughter. | Grant, are as follows į- The prisoners were admitted to ball, each being ordered to fad one surety in 2300 and two in £150 each.

Totals, Grand total, 2,913

Bunday

2,428

On the other hand the Marine Court acquit the captain and suspend the mate's that Commodore Smith has promised to certificate for twelve months. The body of a send a gunboat to accurately in the position

at

of the rock, when the result will, weathering-hill Bay, has been identified as

female washed ashore the other day,

presume, appear officially in our advertising columns.

that of Miss Brown, one of the vision of the disaster.

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Commander....Geo. E. Perkins, Chief Begineer,....Henry D. M'EwAR? Lieutenant,.......... Belknap. Faymaster,.......................0. H. Thomson, Doctor.........P. Fitzsimmons Master................. T. Freeman, Ensign,.................................G W. Derring. Do, A, La. Case, Jr. Asst. Engineer,....G. D. Striedland, Mlate, ..................A, F. Callender.

A pleasant three quarters of an hour

MAILS BY THE FEEBOH PAOK WE. -—-—---

spent here, and the visitors then left The French Coatinat Packet Sindh wil

the steam launch for the Murray Pl be despatched on TUESDAY, the We learn that the str. White Cloud has 18th May, with Malls to and been chartered to convey Catholic Pilgrims THe advises from Amoy to 26th April are where preparations had been made

as follows H. M. B. Iron Duke, (Flagship) through the United Kingdom and to the grave of St. Francis Xavier in the left this morning for Shanghai with His receive them. The pler was very tastefu Europe, vid Naples; to Safgon, Straite Bettioments, Batavia, Burmah, Cegion, land of Sanahonu. The steamer will Excellency Admiral Coote, C.B., on board, decorated. A square at the outer p India (via Madras), Australia, Newstart from here on Saturday next, the 3rd { arrived to-day from Hongkong.A fireman was surrounded with dowers and

B. M. B. Magpie, Commander Napier, Zealand, Tumania, Fiji, Aden, Bey May, at b3 p.m., calling at Masso, where belonging to the U. B. 8. Ranger named shrubs, and plants la pola, and had a m and Alexandria. This is the best she will only remain for hill-an-hour John Kannon was found dead this morning inviting and cool appearance, Evergre

alongside Ho-ken fetty, Eulangan. As in opportunity for touring one turalug direct to Hongkong on Sunday quest is being held at the US. Consulats were festooned along the whole length spondence de E, Africa, the Cope,

thepler from Bagately to Ange St. Helens, and Ascensioú,

aftormen,

jorday,

chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Spez

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