Notices to Consignées.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN SHIP TWILIGHT, FROM NEW YORK.
YONSIGNEES. of Cargo by the above-
their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the, discharge of the Vessel will be lauded and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, September 15, 1879.
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THES. S. Loudon Castle having arrived
from the above Ports, Conalgnees of Cargo are hereby informed that the Goodn i are being landed, at their risk, into the Godowns of Messrs NORTON & Co, whence delivery may be obtained.
Consignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Wharf are at liberty to do so.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, un- lees notice to the contrary be given before 5 p.m. TO-DAY.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 22nd lustant will be. subject to rent.
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No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Vo.,
Agents. Hongkong, September 15, 1879.
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE, Ts. S. Te putty Consignees of Cargo TIBES.S. Glenartney baving arcived from --are hereby informed that their Goods- with the exception of Upium-are being landed at their risk into the GodownE of the Undersigned, whence, andfor from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before
1 o'clock To-MORROW.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 22nd Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, September 15, 1879.
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To-day's Advertisements.
FOR HOIHOW AND HAIPHONG, |{Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for HANOL) The Steamship
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE STEAM-SHIP SCINDIA, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
the Cargo will be landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Undersigned, (the Hongkong Wharf and Godowns, Wanchai), whence and from thỏ. Wharf delivery may be obtained..
Goods remaining in Store after the 25th -Instant will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be sent on, unless notice to the contrary be received before 4 p.m. fo.DAY.
...d
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
MEYER & Co., Agents.
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Hongkong, September 16, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
8. 3. TIGRE
CONSIGNEES
NOTICE.
of Cargo per 8. S. Gange, from London, in conneo. tion with the above Steamer, are hereby loformed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Com. pany's Godowns, whenee delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Gon. signees, before Te-monsow, the 39th Inst., at 10 am, requesting it to be landed hero,
Billa of Lading will be countersigned by
the Undersigned,
Goods remaining unclaimed after THuss- DAY, the 25th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Luxurance has been effected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, September 18, 1879,
“ATALANTA,"
Capt. PETERAAN, will be de- spatched as above on MON- DAY Next, the 22nd Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MEYER & Co. Hongkong, September 19, 1879.
FOR NEW YORK.
The d 1 American Bark
se 22
**EXCELSIOR,” Captain EDDY, will load here for the above Port, and will
have quick despatch,
For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, September 19, 1879.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.
The A 1 British Ship
"ALEXANDER YEATS," Capt. DUNHAM, will load here for the above Port, and will
have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to-
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, September 19, 1879.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Sept. 16, China, German ateamer, from Canton.
Sept. 19, Bae-skin, Chinese steamer, 768, (libbon, Shanghal Sept. 14, via wr. tow, Ballast.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Sept. 19, Doi Chong Ching, Chinese R C., from Canton..
Sept. 19, Chop-sai, Chinese gunboat, from Canton,
*
Sept. 19, Thales, British steamer, 820, Peters, Saigon Sept. 13, Rice.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Sept. 19, Atalanta, German steamer, 783, G. Petersen, Haiphong Sept. 18, and Hot- how 17, General. MEYBE & Co.
Sept. 19, Krung Thep, Slamone barque, 488, N. Dübrasen, put back from bad wea- ther.
Sept. 19, Fangtsze, British steamer, 782, Schultze, Saigon Sept. 18, Rice.-SIEMSBEN
& Oo.
DEPARTURES. Sept. 19, Danube, for Bangkok.
19, Sir Lancelot, for Foochow 19, Seindia, for Shanghal
19, Paladin, for Saigon.
19, Boi Chong Ching, Chi. R. C., for
& cruise.
19, Cheang Hock Kian, for Swatow. 19, China, for Shanghai via Ningpo. 19, Ajax, for Amey and Shanghel, 19, Tibre, for Yokohama.
CLEARED.
Festa, for Newchwang. Friedrich Perthes, for Tlentafn. Kiungchow, for Hoihow. Me-li, for Boihow. Hongkong, for Ticatsin.
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
Per Hae-shin, from Shanghai via Swa tow, Mr and Mrs Page, Miss Page, and 200 Chinese.
Por Atalanta, from Halphong, Mr Lohroever, and Capt. Carrique, and 65 Chinese.
Per Thales, from Salgon, 102 Chinese. Por Yanglaze, from Saigon, 78 Chinese,
DEPARTED.
Per Danube, for Bangkok, 176 Chineas, Per Cheang Bock Kian, for Swatow, 30 Chiness; for Amoy, 20 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. — The British Contract Packet Indus
The Chinese stoamer Hanshin reports:
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW-
Shipping.
6 a.m.-Tigre leaves for Shanghai,
General Memoravda.
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 23rd Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Bettlements, Batavia, SUNDAY, September 21:--- Burmab, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malts, and Gibraltar. N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius,
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATes Facker. The United States Mail Packet City of
Peking, will be despatched on WED NESDAY, the 1st October, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c. which will be closed as follows: 2.15 г.. --Registry coases. 2,30 r. M.-Post-Offcs closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage unill the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cannot be sent by this route. Hongkong, September 11, 1879.
HOURS OF CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS.
10a.m.-Kwangtung leaves for Coast
Ports:
MONDAY, September 22:-
Daylight.Atalanta leaves for Holbow,
No. 6058 - SerratBER 19, 1870,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.,
The box Entes-MXL may be expected he
To-morrow morning, (the 20th inst.,) by the P. and O. steamer Gwalior evt.
next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected
hero on the 25th inst, by the 0, and 0. 8. 9. Co.'s steamer Gaelic.
arma and also Cetewayo's cattle they had in charge, on which their own cattle would be restored and passes granted securing their non molestation. Ho has told them he has no intention to annex The their territory or interfere with their ordinary customs, but that Celywayo is now a fugitive who never can be restored, and that his military system can never "JACK SPRAT."Derlined with thanks, bo re established. "The General deals now only with the Zulu nation, as Ts charge of murder which is on the represented by its head men." As to Sir calendar of the present Sessions has now Garnet's declaration with regard to what Goods per Loudoun Castle undelivered will be done with the country, there been fixed for Wednesday. To-morrow
after this date subject to rent.
may be some technicality or a jesuitical case No. 9 will be taken; in this case, Goods per Glenariney undelivered after piece of formality constructed or some Keung Ato is charged with unlawfully pur-
this date subject to rent.
Disraelian phrase invented which, strict chasing and Li Akak with unlawfully sell- TUESDAY, September 23-
ly speaking, precludes any one from ing a female child for purposes of prostitu- Noon-English Mail leaves for Port misapprehending us so far as to imagine tion.
of Call and Europe..
Case No. 6, in which Mr Ng we aunex the country, (although why THURSDAY, September 25 :—
Goods per Tigre undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. Goods per Scindia undelivered after this
date subject to rent,
&c.
"
we should shirk that responsibility wa Achoy defends the prisoners, Tsang Sz fail to understand); but that we Tau, U A In, and Chu Acheung, who are will rule, or provide now for ever charged with the detention of a boy with for the ruling of Zululand in the intent to sell him--is fixed for Tuesday, way which seemeth to us fit, there Monday being left a clear day. The See-
FRIDAY, September 26 :—
Noon-Atholl leaves for Fort Darwin, can be no doubt. Zululand, says the - Cooktown, &c.
special correspondent of the Daily Telesions will close en Wednesday, graph, in a despatch duted Cape Town, TUESDAY, September 30-
Noon.--French Mali leaves for Porin or July 14, will probably be 'divided into We are favoured by the Great Northern
Call and Europe.
four or five distriota, each under a native Telegraph Company with the result of the chief, with John Dunn in some superior St. Leger, run on the 10th inst. The race 11 am-Mooting of William Postan's position. A small force will suffice to hold has not been noticed by Reuter. This
ogl❘ WEDNESDAY, October 1 ;—
The following hours are observed in closing Malls, Ea, by both the British and French Contract Packets -
Day before departure,-
5 P.M.Money Order Office closes; Post Offles closes except the Niour Boz, which remains open all night.
Day of departure,—
7 A.M.-Post Office opens,
10 ..--Registry of Letters
CBR500.
Creditors.
the line of posts; for, a fair regard being
3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-shown to their wishes and prejudices, it Information with which we are now favour.
bama and San Francisco,
is expected that the Zulus will cheerful-ed is supplied by the London office of the ly assist in the settlement of the country.G. N. Tel. Co., and has been delayed owing THURSDAY, October 9:-
Noon-Menmuir leaves for Port Darwin, And with regard to those who object to to an interruption of the wires in Russia,
THURSDAY,(October 16-
3 p.m.-Oooldontal & Oriental 8. S. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokobama and San
Francisco.
THE
matters being arranged thus, and who
Rayon d'Or, Ruperra, Exeter....
........... 2
would rather see some plan more inde: The horses came in, pendent than the substitution of tributary chiefs appointed by us for irresponsible tyrants chosen by the caprice of a ruler of their own creed, blood and colour, wall,
Rayon d'Or is the property of Count F.D.
Posting of all printed matter and HONGKONG DISPENSARY,ing and imaginings by anapping our Derby and ran third for the Two Thou
patterns ceasca.
11. M.-Maila olosed, except for Late
Letters.
11.10..-Letters may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 cents antil
11.30 A, when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely.
11.40 A.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.
Quotations.
Boxonore, September 19. OPIUM,-Now Patna, oash....$535
cash....
دو
Old
31
"
"
Now Benaros, cash, 517 Old
cash, New Malwa, gradit, 720 Allowaños Taels,
www
Old Malwa, credit, 780 Allowance Taols,
Exchange.
Bank, Wire,...
3/71
Demand, ...
3/8
30 days' sight,
3/81
4 months' sight,
38#
Credits, 4 F
Documentary, 4 months' sight, 3/88
India, Wire,...
219
demand, ...
220
Shanghat, demand,
721
30 days' night,
731
27.65
6.39
Gold Leaf, 99 fine... Sovereigna, ...
Shares.
Hongkong Bank, 52 % prem. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,300 China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,350 North China Ins. Co., Tla. 1,250 Yangtaze Ins. Assoc., Tls. 720 Chinese Insurance Co., $300 H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $780 China Fire Ins. Co., $190-
H.K. & W. Dock Co., 14 % prem. H.K. C. & M. S.-boat Co., $12 prem. Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tis. 11 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tls. 93 Hongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 China Sugar Refining Oo., 68 % prom, Chinese, Imperial Loan of 1874, Dominai.
Do,
of 1877,
Temperature.
do.
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥
A. 8. WATSON & U... FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETS; IMPORTERS
OF
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQU NITES, TOILET Requisites, English,,
AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENY
MADIOINES
MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potaba Water, Sarsaparila Water, and other Aerated Waters,
we can simply answer to their vapour Legrange. He came in seventh in the
fugers in their face and daring them sand guineas, He is half brother to to attempt anything. At latest advices Cetywayo, with his wives, cattle, and
Chamant who won the Newmarket Race two
some hundreds of followers, remained at years ago. Ruperra is owned by Mr. J. H. a spot in the north-east corner of Zulu-Houldsworth; he was amongst the ruck land well known to John Dunn; the at the Derby, and was pulled up before the King had not been virtually dethroned, finish. Exeter is the property of Mr V. but it was said that the Zulus generally Blanton, and was eleventh in the Derby. considered him to be virtually deposed,
as ho had no royal kraal; meanwhile
though many chiefs adhered to him and Wx gave last Saturday in our sixth page numbers of followers, his bosom friends a letter received to India from Mgr, Felix had become his bitterest enemies and it Biet, Vicar Apostolic of Tibet, concerning was considered probable that his followers the Catholie Mission in that country. Wo might kill him. The earnest prayer and ory was,-"Save me from my friends." Dew the Catholic Register would reproduce The north-west of Zululand was still in the letter, but scarcely believed it would arms, but, with the number of its dead do so without any acknowledgement of and 5,000 submitted, the nation was the source from which it had derived it very pithily and properly described as We were careful to acknowledge it as from crippled beyond any power of doing the Pioner, whose comments on it we also mischief." In entering upon this now
The Manufactory is under direct and territory, which from this time is to gavo. But no word of acknowledgement
continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
#Yo. 1.-Vol. VIII, -OF TUE-
be ruled if not directly by England was given in our Catholic contemporary, then directly by those who are appointed and the Daily Press to-day quotes the by her and are bound to regard our lotter which appeared in our Saturday's slightest wish as law, ono great difficulty issue and credits the Catholic Register with stares us in the face. It is feared that
**CHINA REVIEW this being seed time, and no land being Biet. This double blunder is inexcusable
WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS.
BIRTH.
At Canton, on the 18th September, the Wife of Dr. B. F. HANOR, H.B.M. Acting Consul, of twins, Son and Daughter.
The publication of this issue commenced at 7.50 p.m.
there will be a severe famine next year, having received the intelligence from Mgr. Bown yet, while much seed has been in either of the parties who, whether un destroyed and cattle seized. These are intentionally or otherwise- we know not, bad auspices for a new rule." But have between them made It England is quite competent to remove
the difficulty. If there is "enough of
corn and wheat and oil" in the world to THE appointment of Mr P. H. Emanuel feed all the creatures in it, England will to be foreman of the Fire Brigade which i take care that the Zulus, if they are to have charge of the new Engine, ba henceforward to be our subjects, will not given such general dissatisfaction that he lack that due share which is required to has wisely resigned. Some of the best and keep them alive. She has battled nobly most useful of the members resigned, o with greater visitations of Providence" than a scarcity of food in Zululand, and intimated their intention of resigning, in we may safety predict that she will come consequenes of his appointment, notabl out of this critical situation with as Mr Justus, who was the second to join th much credit to herself as she has emerged Brigade, Mr Creagh saying that he we with from graver trials, say for instance
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1879, Tas capture of King Cetywayo on the the Madras Famine, in connection with extremely sorry to lose so good a max 28th August concludes the Zulu war. which the behaviour of all the English Mr Wohlters, appointed assistant foreman As long as he was at large, there was, as speaking peoples of the world was simply had no intention of obeying the so-calle Sir Garnet Wolseley telegraphed home, beyond compare. This complete and foreman or considering him as in any wa no possibility of finally concluding the now doubly assured settlement of the his superior. The officers will now be elect struggle. The correspondent of the South African difficulty is another bold, ed by their fellows, a most sensible way
First part strong N.E. winds with hoary (Taken at Mesaro Falconer & Co.'s Premises, Daily News, in the latest lotter we have gandy feather in the jaunty and already dealing with the difficulty. To a very gree sos, latter part fine weather.
Light southerly winds from leaving port The British steamer Thales reports:
to lat. 17 N., from thence strong N.E. winda to arrival.
The German steamer Atalanta reports: Very strong N.E. wind and heavy sĐá. In 8825 Haiphong: B. S. Conquest, and An-lan
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES..
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ONSIGNEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Ex Petho.
B......
1 psroel Samples, from M (in diamond)} Shanghai Messra Tata & Co., 1 parcel Tea Musters,
from Shanghai.
G, DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent
Hongkong, September 10, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crow of the following Vessele, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-
NORMAN COURT, British barqua, Capt. J. L. Dunn.-0. & O: 8. S. Co.
ALEXANDER Fears, Canadian ship, Capt. J. W. Dunbam.-P. & Q, S. N. o.
ROSEBUD, British S-m. schooner, Capt. J. Collie-Choong Woo...
TWILIGHT, American ship, Capt. W. 0. Watland-Douglas, Lapraik & Co.
FRIEDRICH, German 3-m. schr., Captain La Petersen-Wieler & Co.
Passed S S. Bellona off Lighthouse. In Hoihow: H.M.S. Egeria. Passed steam. junk off St. John's on the 18th.
The British steamet Yangtze reports: Left Saigon 13th Inst. at 6.30 a.m., bad light variable winds to 16 50 N., thence to port a strong gale from N.E and EN.E. with very high see-Barometer steady. Arrived in Hongkong on 19th at 4 p.m.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For SAIGON.
Per Pernambuco, at 2.30 p.m., on Satur
day, the 20th inst., instead of as pre- viously notified.
For SWATOW, AMOŸ, & FOOCHOW.— Per Kangtung, at 9 a.m., on Sunday,
the 21st inst.
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c. Per Atholl, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday, the
26th fust. (12 cent rates.)
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.— Per Menmuir, at 11.30 a.m., on Thurs-
day, the 9th October.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET)— The French Contract Packet Iraouaddy will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 30th Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Stratta Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Gaylon, India (vis Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aders, Sey- ahelles Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria, This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Afrios, the Cape, St. Helens, and Ascension.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, dro,
Queen's Road.) HONGKONG, September 19. BAROMETER 9 A.M....
Do,
1 P.M.... Do
4 P.M. THERMOMETER-9 &. M..........
Do. Do,
29 924 29.872 29.868 84
1 P.M....
88
4 P.M....
84
Do. (Wet bulb) 9 A‚M. Do.
Do. 1 P.M. Do. Do.
4 F.. Do. Maximum. Do. Minimum over night
76
78
78 86 80
***
Shipping Intelligence.
The following la corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, do,
VESSELS TO ARRIVE.
AT HONGKONG.
Left. Name. Feb.
From,
22, Grosdarst Constantine, Hamburg Apr.
8, Leon,
27, Homewood, May,
5, Alexander, 11, Southern Cross,
6, Harrington,
Liverpool Penarth
Penarth
New York Cardiff
Antwerp
13, Glamorganshire,
29, Joseph Hayden,. 51, Newcastle, Jaino
Cardiff
12, Belle of Oregon,
12, Pampero,
28, Joachim Christine, 97, Pym, July.
Flushing Cardiff Antwerp Cardiff Antwerp
3, Undine, 6, Glenrosa, 16, Aurorita, 19, Comus, 28, Belted Will, 24, Primrose, 24, Primus, 25, York Town,
John Nicholson,
- Aug. 2
Cardiff Antwerp Hamburg
Glasgow
London Penarth Penarth Penarth Cardif
♣ Hakon Adelstein («.): Hamburg
to hand from his pen, says "The Zulu | well plumed bonnet of Sir Garnet Wolse
power is broken by defeat and defec- ley, who has been called "the one capable extent the whole usefulness of the Brigad tions, but Cetewayo while at large is man of the British Army." Probably depends on the unquestioning obedienc still in a sense the master of the situathe Colonial feeling which was so strong to, and thorough confidence the membe tion." Now he is in our hands the against him will turn rapidly and now run have in, their foreman, and these will n questions naturally crop up,-what are strongly in his favour for the and
pure
we to do with him and what with his simple reason that his plan has been be given unless he has their respect an country. There cannot be the slightest successful. He ordered the suspension they acknowledge that he is it to doubt that Cstywayo will be put by our of further hostilities against Secoceni, placed over them. It is a pity such a humane Government to no more incon-believing it politic, pending the settle ill-advised appointment should have be venience than is unavoidable in doing went of Zulu affairs, to give that made at all, because the feelings of a ma that which is now not only polític but chief the least possible reason for
so nominated cannot but be hurt when absolutely necessary, in one way for our sympathy with Catewayo, who, it was on safety, in another for the assertion believed, hoped to join that Chief. Sir finds the company absolutely refusing, a of what little dignity we may aspire to Garnet's action, which accorded with the most unanimously, to act ander him. after things turning out as they have spirit of the Secretary of State's minute Woblters, who has more nobly perha done; that is, putting him beyond the with regard to fresh interference with than any one In the Brigade borne t power of doing further insult or harm to natives, showed, it was remarked at the burden and hast of the day, was reco Great Britain. But for our own part, time, his anxiety not to complicate the
we had nearly written that it is almost Zala situation by other complications; mended by Inspector Orley, and certain a pity that he was taken alive, The and there can be no doubt that he has should have got the chief appointmen country we will now have to saddle our-left the state of affairs much more likely Most probably he will be chosen by t selves with the responsibility of govern- to be easily dealt with than had he car as foreman. ing. We enter on the task with some ried on that week or two's attack which circunstancca in our favour, but still with it was so confidently hoped would have some disadvantages to contend against. brought Secocoņi to reason. In the first place we have nothing to fear from the nation at all, A large proportion of the native chiefs are friendly, and those acting for us there are under instructions not to make a certain and eternal enemy of any one
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."]
GOOD NEWS FROM THE CAPE
willing to be a friend, simply for the (Per E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line.) sake of any sentimental consideration or any reason insufficiently substan tial to warrant the jeopardising of that peace and harmony to which Zululand has so long been a stranger,
LONDON, 17th September. Advices from Natal report the capture of
Cetywayo on the 28th August.
We understand that the negotiatic between the Chinese Ambassador and t Spanish Government at bladrid baro: yet been brought to a conclusion. 3 appointment of Consula to Cuba has be delayed, owing to the non-delivery of t necessary exequatur. L & G Express.
Tax United States Government has recei information from Japan to the effect t the export duties on cotton manufactur silk manufactures, silk, and cotton s tores, porcelain, precious stones, lacq ware, bronzes, bamboo manufactur copper, paper fans, and umbrellas h been abolished. Ibid,
and which we now are so anxious to establish. According to the latest
Ebison's lateat improvement in the tele. advices, which we gave four or five phone has added very materially to the Ar the Central Criminal Court two Cbi days ago in advance of the mail, value of that instrument, and will no doubt man named Ab Fow and Ab Ws e the terms which Sir Garnet announc lead to its more general adoption. If as indicted for robbing a countryman nar ed to the chiefs inclining to come was stated by Mr Bentley, while exhibiting As Sam. The mode in which the gath in were (the information is given by the it at the Franklin Institute, sound can be administered to the prosecutor caused ne transmitted as readily one hundred miles - amusement. A saucer was handed to h special correspondent of the Daily Wewe as three or four hundred yarde, the use which he threw to the ground with g telegraphing from Fort Durnford on to which the improved telephone can be forge, it being smashed, and the clerk t July 14) that they should give up their | put are almost endless.
said, "The sanoor la azacked, and 'if,