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HAVE REMOVED

to their

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(OPPOSITE THE COMNIRḤANIAT),

JHERE they have special facilities for conducting their Town and Harbour Business, and trust ta mérita continianca of Public Confidence and Support,

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WINES, &u,

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ALMONDS and RAISINS.

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LERIG'S & EPF'S COCOA.

FRENCH PLUMS.

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The British barque Stillwater reports: ROYAL, During the passage in Indian Ocean, mostly Enatorly winds. Through Sunda Straits and Bank light head winds until calme no S. W. monsoon. Last few days strong Easterly winds and heavy head sea.

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A

MATE UIL CONCERT, AID OF A LOCAL CHARİTY.

Programm ez

Overture, Italiane in DAND.

# CHORUN.

Algeria (Rossini),....f Seng and Chora, Old Sergt. Duicup & Giles, Sweet and Low.....CHORUS

Comrades

Song****

.....Mra. MEYER.

BAND,

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paid 62 Cerite.) paid $13.50.)

Orders should be sent to GEO. MULHAV BAIK, China Mail Ofice, 2, Wyndham Street, not later than noon of the day the English Mail Steamer leaves.

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Voerurons and Spontaneous Outburst of Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Applause at the. Biurvellous and Maltifarions Feats of Skill and Agility

hy the Clover Performers, And the Amaking Sagacity of the Beautiful Horses educated by Signor CHIAKINI.

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BASS'S ALE, bottled by CASERRON and

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PILSENER BEER, in quarta,

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ALE and PORTER, in hogshus.

TOPOCAN BUTTER,

Ensters and Californian CHEESE,

Doncles CODFISH ---

Prime HAMS and BACON.

Eagle Brand Condensed MILK.

PEACH and

and APPLE BUTTER.

Pickled OX-TONGUES.

Family

PIG-PORK in kegs and pieces. Paragon MACKEREL in it cans Beau Idee! SALMON in 5 th cans. Cutting's Dessert FRUTES in 21 threans.

Assorted Canned VEGETABLES. SAUSAGE and Sausage Potud

MEAT

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PEPPERS

Assorted PICKLES.

MINCEMEAT.

COMB HONEY in Original Frames.. Richardava & Robbin's Celebrated Potted

MEATS. Richardson & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS.

Launch TONGUE. McCarty's Sugar LEMONADE.

Clam CHOWDER.

Smoked SALMON.

Green TURTLE in 21 tb cana

du.

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wad the

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Who will enter the Cage and show the Wonderful Comeand lie has over these Forneious Bryton,

FIRST TIME, OF THE

BEAUTIFUL TRAKENE HOPSE

"BISMARCK"

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Onners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers pr Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour.

Byuia, German barque, Captain T. A. Andersen-Captain:

CARL Geauano, German barque, Capt. Fr. Suhr.-Eduard Schellhass & Co.

CASTELLO, British steamer, Captain H. Coates.--Rassell & Co.

'Chürles. STEWART, American barque, Capt. H. R. Powers: Master.

Cones, British barque, Captain Philip Alien-Amhuld, Karberg & Co.

HorsPra, British barque, Captain EZ Bunje A. G. Morris,

LIVINGSTONE, German barque, Capt. IL Stoffens. Sienissen & Co.

SERAPIS, British steamer, Capt. Saml. F. North. Sicmussen & Col

SoLWAY, British steamer, Captain Rübt. Jarvis.-Butterfield & Swire.

toy (Cavallini),...... I

Miss GRIMBLE, Part Song, When Eve- Mime. VAVOBER. ning's Twilight... Mr. QUINTON..

Dr. STOCKWELL Song, A Warrior Bold,....Mr. Symas.

DAND.

Interval Solection.Il Finuto Ma- Į gico (Mozart).. £ National Song and Cho- | Mr. QUINTON &

CHORUS rus, Hande all round, Song.

Mime. VAUCHER.

Chorale, low in the

Eastern

Sky Song...... Selection, Les Cloches

de Corneville..........

Coats.

Mr. STUART

BAND.

Solo and Chorus........GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

Nota-It is requested that after the Solo verses are sung in "God save the Queen," the whole audience will join in the Chorus.

Plans may be seen and Seats secured at

Moses KELLY & Water's, Queen's Road,

Dresa Circle,

Stalls,.....

Hongkong, May 25, 1882.

.82.

..$1.

jo2

FOR SAN FRANCISCO & HONOLULU, The 100 A 1 British

Steamship

"Trumph"

will be despatched for

the above Porte en or about the 2nd Prox.

For Fraight or Passage, apply te

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, May 25, 1882,

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

May 24, Hainan, British steamier, 278,

Sr. IDEC, French barque, Captain F... Mooney, Touron May 18, and Hoihow Durand.Captain.

23, General.A TONG & SHING LOON.

STILL WATER, British barque, Captain J. 1 Dalap.-Douglas Laprail & Co.

XENIA, Ainerican barque, Captain N. E. Reynolds. Captain.

May 24, Himalaya, British steamer, 14, Beedle, Touron May 19, and Hollow 22, General-CHINE.

May 20, Selway, British steamer, 510, Robi. Jarvis, Newchwang May 18, via Chu fod, Beana-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

To-day's Advertisements. May 25, Benarly, British steamer, 1119,

CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR SHANGHAI,

The Steamship

"Kenmure Castle," BALLETT, Commander; will be despatched for

in a very refined act of bipie training by his the above Port, at 5 p.m. TOMORROW,

instructor,

SIGNOR CHIARINI.

First Time of the

“GRAND KOMAN TOURNAMENT:

the 26th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL, & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, May 25, 1982.

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THE SPORT OF OLYMPIA!-OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Miss NELLIE REID,

MISH EMILY ROLANDE,

MDDLE ZAZO,

MDDLE. LOTTA,

FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW- CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Puts on the YANGTSZE. )

IN A PACIFIC CONTEST OF DARING AND Agility, Riding upon Magnificent Horsea, decapitating Heads, using Spears, Rings, Pistols, Swords and Darts,

and terminating with the High the 1st Juno.

*Loap of the

STEEPLE

CHALS E

&ze.

THE

FRENCH & ANGELO,- The Great Gymnasts from the FOLIES BERGERES, PARIS.

The First Ol Artists,

FAUST FAMILY.

THE STOODLEYS

YACHT & PICNIC SUPPLIES.

ALIFORNIA

'RACKER

OMPANY'S BISCUITS in 3 ting, and loose.

Cracked WHEAT.

OATMEAL

BOMINY.

Alphabetical BIS

QUITS. Fancy Sweet Mixed

BISCUITS. Ginger CAKES. Soda BISCUITS, Oyster BISCUITS.

CORNMEAL.

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

RYE MEAL

SPECIALLY SELECTED

O. I G

AR S.

The Co.'s Steamship.

**Surpedon."

Captain WARD, will bo despatched on or about.

For Freight or FPassage, upply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agerita.

Hongkong, May 25, 1882.

NOTICE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT - POSTE TRANCAIS,

The Co.'s Steamship Commandt. FASQUALINI will be despatched for AND WATSONS SHANGHAI shortly after her arrival from

The Great French Grimaldi

A LEHMANN,

AND

ROSA AND PROFESSOR THUZET; And a thousand other attractions not specified..

Look out for Putere Annouceniezide

PRICES OF ADMISSION :

Boxes, Six Chairs,

..$12.00. Chairs (Dress Circle),

2.00. Stalls, Carpeted Seat,..........: 1.00. Fit,

0.50.

Children under ten suid Soldiers under the ranke of Officers, half-price except to Boxes

A reserved division of the Carpeted and Pit

Fine New Season's CUMSHAW TEA, in Seats has been arranged for NATIVE LADIES,

5 and 10 catty Boxes. BREAKFAST CONGOV @ 25 cents p. fb.

SEASIDE LIBRARY, 16 to 25 cents... FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY, 15 to

25 centa.

MILNER'S PATENT FIREPROOF

⠀ (To which they alone are admitted.)

A Plan of the Scats can be seen at the

Entrance to the

HONGKONG HOTEL (Mr. Moone's OFFICE); where Tickets will be on Sale To-DAY and DAILY from 9 am till 4 F., acown-

Europe.

G. vs CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, May 25, 1882;

NOTICE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

__MARITIMES.

· PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.

The Co.'s Steamship

14 Folga," Commandant GULLAND, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the next French Mail from Europe.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

Hongkong, May 25, 1882.

WHIT MONDAY:

TN Accordance with Ordinance No. 6

danten BANK

will be CLOSED for the Transaction of Public Business, on MONDAY, the 29th Instant

For the "Oriental Bank Corporation," >

A WEMYSS, p. Manager, For the Chartered Mercantile Bank of

Indlay London and China,"

JOHN THUKBURN, Manager SAFES, and CASH BOXES, atmodating Parties who may wish to secure For the Chartered Bank of India, kus

tralia and China,” k

WILLIAM FORREST, Manager. Doors open at 7,30 pm-Ferfirmance to For the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank

ing Corporation,

Manufacturer's Prices.

FAIRBANKS SCALES.

'OAKUM

Bests in advance.

TAR

commence at 9 punctually.

TURPENTINE.

PAINTS and OILS.

LA MATA;

Secretary.

Hongkong, May 15, 1882.

Hongkong, May 25, 1882.

T. JACKSON, Chief Manager For the Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris," ME, COCHINARD, Agent. Hongkong, May 25, 1882, my 20

Light

ther.

The British steamer Vottung reports: Light variable winds' and rainy weather. In Swatow: S. §. Siontou, Mecfoo, and 2 German steainars. The S. S. Flintshire leaving for Singapore..

CARGO.

Per Fero, for Landon, 34,288 boxes and 10,596 half-chests Tea, 87 bales Raw Silk, 22 cafes Silk Goods, 9 ales Waste Silk, and 2,720 pkgs. Sandries. For Continent,. 80 pkza Sundries.

POST OFFICE NOTICES." MAILS will close

For SHANGHAI,——

Per S. S. Britisi, en Friday, the 26th inst. Registry ceases at 8.45 .. Mail closes at 9 a.m. Lato Letters received from 9.10 to 9.30 am. with 10 cents Late Fee Paid Corrospon dence 'may then be posted in the moveable box on board the Pachot For SWATOW AND BANGKOK.---

Fur Lie at 11.30 Bar, on Friday, the

20th inst.

For NAGASAKI AND KOBE.---

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe.

4 p.m.-Douglas leaves for Foochow. 4 p.m.-Mitan Bishi Mail leaves for

Nagasaki,'&c.

5 p.m. Kemura Castle leaves for S'hui,

Meeting. 6p.r.-Special Meeting of Members of the HK. St. Andrew's Society in the City Hall.

Amusements. Dp.Chiarini's Circus and Monsgeris at Bowrington, East Point, near the

Canal

General Memoranda.

SATURDAY, May 27 :--

Goods per Feile odelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. 4 p.m.-Special Performance. SUNDAY, 28 L

Daylight.awa leaves for Coast Ports. MONDAY, May 29-

1

Local Banka tona.. -

4 p.m.-'ainmuir leaves for S. F'cisse.

UNESDAY, May 31 3p.m.-Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s

1[No. 5882.—Mar 25, 1882.

grounds were lit np by means of Chinese lámpa with the tante peculiar to such public--- gatherings.

YESTERDAY night Oliarini's Company agains performed to a delighted audience, though of smaller dimensions than assembled on last Tuesday and Saturday evenings, The programme was slightly varied from that of the preceding evening, and the various artists won for themselves the admiration and hearty applause of the spectators C. Watson, the intrepid rider, mot with a slight acciderit, which, however, did not deter him from going through his part. To-night we expect to son a larger audience than has yet visited the show, sa in addition to an exhibition by Hurr Jobpon of hìa wonderful command over the Bengal Tigera, other interesting changes have been made in the programme.

Tas London Daily News, some four or five months ago expressed the hope that Colonel Gordon, RE, so woll known a Chinese Gordon or Gordon Pasha, should not be

Stonner leaves for Yokolama bid. Sanallowed to waste his talents or energy in Francisco

Mauritius or at Heyrout (where he had in- P. m Mueting of Victonia Recreation tended settling down). We are happy to Club.

..

Goods per Keamure Custle undelivered

after this date subject to rent.

Per Niigata Mure, at 3.30 p.m., on Fri-TavaDay, June 1

day, the 26th inst.

For FOOCHOW..

Por Douglas, at 3.30 p.m. To-morrow, the

26th inst

For SHANGHAI —

For Kenmure Castle, at 4.30 p.m. To-

morrow, the 26th inst.

For NAGASAKI AND YOKOHAMA.—

Per Zambesi at 11.30.á.m., on Saturday,

the 37th inst. For MANILA, --

Far Rome, at 3:30 pm, on Saturday, the 7th inst., instead of as pre- viously uctified.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & POOCHOW.-- Per Namou, at 5 pm, on Saturday, the

- 27th inst.

For SAIGON:

be able to note that this hope has been rea lised, We hear that the Cape Premier telegraphed to Colonel Gordon that affairs

Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of in Basuto-Land wers so grave that the

Call and Europe.

9 p.m.--Concert at the City Hall, SATURDAY, June 3:-

2 pm. Auction of Plant of the former

Pier & Godown Company, Limited. TUESDAY, June &

4p.m.-Helios Lesvos for Straits, &o.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established. A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. §. WATSON & Co.,

Per Olympia, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednes. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

day, the lat inst.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PLOKET- The Maile pon British Contract Packet Verona will be closed on THURS- DAY, the 25th May, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europa vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

N.8.-This Packet carrica no mails for the

Australian Colonies.

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-WHOLESALE AND Keram DrogoISTA, IMPORTERS OF

DAUGGINTS SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water,

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.--- The United States Mail Packet Belgic, will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 31st inst., with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be at closed as follows

Ed. Le Boutellier, Saigon May 20, Rico.2.10 .M. Registry ceases. GIEB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

May 25, Stillwater, British barque, 1090, Delap, New York Dez. 9, Petroleum and General-Douglas Larbaik & Co.

May 26, Yotteng, British steamer, 268, H. Kennett, Swatow May 24, General. KWOK ACHRONG & SONS.

May.25, Danube, British stoamer, 164, C. Jordan, Bangkok May 18, Gonerál. YUEN FAT HONG.

DEPARTURES.

May 25, Dale, for Bangkok.

Hi Kaunerts for Macao, de 20, Hecht, for Manila.

20, Kamilchath, for Canton.

20, Tamega, Portuguese gunboat, for

Macao,

25, Jorge Juan, for Manila,

2.30 P.M. Post-Office closes, but Corros

pondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Pistage until the time of departure. Hongkong, May 25, 1882.

HOURS OF ULOSING

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Gingerade, Pottas Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aorated Waters,

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervisión. Blongkong, June 1, 1876.

The China Mail.

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Government required the services of an officer of tried capacity, energy and skill, and that they relied on his well-known sense of duty and patriotism to excuse short notion and cómo at once. Other telegrams from the War Office and Colonial Office au- thorized his immediate departure, and the Colonel left Mauritius by the first sailing ship.

A CORRESPONDENT make us to draw M, Chiarini's attention to the great disappoint. roent felt by the children who want to, the

Circus pesterday afternoon, because they

did not get enough of the good things. One of the little fellows said, "Why, mane, is it all done already 7'' uand, indeed, one hour, or less, is short allowance for young folks whose conceptions of paradise are little else than those of amusement. M: Chiarini will probably see to it tast the young ones got fair yalun for their money. next time, and he will de so all the more that the grumbling indulged in is the highest compliment that can be paid to his circus. He has had, it must be remembered, much to contend with here.

Ar inquest was held at the Government The publication of this issue commenced Civil Hospital this aftemoon, before the Coroner, H E. Wodehouse, Esq, and the 7.45 p.

following gentlemen as a juży: Mosam C. F. W. Poteraon, M. A. A. de Souza and E. Miller, regarding the death of a Chinese female child, whose body was taken to the Hospital on Tuesday night. The medical evidence was to the effect, that the body was partly decomposed when admitted, the stomach was inflated with water, and Dr.

caused by drowning. The deceased child Marques opinion was that death had been

bad been one of the occupants of a small boat which was fastened up to a large junk lying alongside Pael Street Wharf, on Saturday night, when a severe squall broke the rope and the boat was capsized, throw-

HONGKONG, TECRIDAY, MAY 25, 1882,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."] The following hours are observed in dosing (Per E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line)

THE FRENCH MAIL.

Mails, &, by the French Contract Packet:--

Day before departure (or Saturday if the de-

parture be on Monday),--

5

Money Order Office closos. Post Office closes, except the NIGHT Box, which is always open out of Office hours.

Day of departure,

7

AM.-PCBs Office opens.

26, Peag-chou-hai, Chinese gunboat,

for a cruise.

10

:

25, City of Tokie, for Yokohama and

San Francisco.

25, Hongkong, for Shanghai,

CLEARED.

Piny-on, for Hollow, &c. Fleurs Castle, for Hankow. Johann Henrich, for Taiwanfoo. Carisbruche, for Swatow.

PASSENGERS. ABBLYRO,

Per Haien, frow Tourou, &c., 32 Chi-

mese.

Fer Himalaya, from Touron, &c., 9 Chi-

тебе.

Per Yothing, from Swatow, 1 European } (đeck), and 52 Chinese,

Per Danube, from Bangkok, 1 European and 2 children, and 70 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

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11.10

Shotover Quicktime. Sachem

THE DERBY.

LONDON, May 24,

Yai 2nd,

..l... 3rd.

[Tho Duke of Westminster is lucky ining the whole of the occupante into the

the possession of Shotover, as he was in water. Assistance was rendered and they

AM-Registry of Lottery cedeer.

Posting of all printed matterowing Bond Or, the Derby winnor were all rescued with the exception of the and patterns ceases.

for 1880. Quicklimo is the property child, eighteen months old. The body was -Mails closed, except for Late of Lord Bradford; and Sachem is owned recovered on Tuesday evening near Bonham

Letters,

A.M.-Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 10 conta until 11.30 AM-

-When the Post Office clones antiraly.

11.40 ) AM.-Lato Letters may be posted on board the packet with Lato Fes of 10 centa until time of departure:

Shipping Intelligence. the latest London and Colonial Papers, and The following lists are corrected from

from other sources. Consignees are invited

by Mr Lorillard, the fortunate owner of Iroquois, last year's winner of the Derby.}

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tha D. & 0. S. 8. Go's flaeli, with the

next American mail, may be ex pected on or about the lat of June. The P. M. steamer City of Peking may be

looked for here about the 14th June. THE O. S. 6. Co.'s gr. Sarpedon, from

to communicate with the Editor in the London, left Singapore yesterday afternoon event of any inaccuracy occurring in this

list as compiled from the papers and other for this port and Shanghai.

information at his command. The Editor

Book, and the Cairnsmuir takes the place of

the Verona at Aberdeen.

will, at all times, he glad to receive any Tar Belgie will enter the Cosmopolitan additions to the list from those who have later advices, private or otherwise, than his Per City of Tokio, for Yokohama, Capt Dundas; for San Francisco, Mr and Mrs

VESSELS TO ARRIVE Hard, Mr and Mrs Stanford and child and

AT HONGKONG. Miss Stanford, and 1,071 Chinese; for New Deo. 16, Paul

Left. Name York, Mr H. N. Jeffrica; for Philadelphia, Jan. 4, Truth (a),' Dr Carrow.

Per Dale, for Bangkok, 20 Chinese. Per Hongkong, for Shanghai, 109 Uhinese.

TO DEPART.

6, Flaming (6.),

21

15, Carl Ritter, 17, Bussune

18, Marathon, Per Ferone, from Hongkong: for Singa

31, Belted Will, poro, Mesas C. Mow and J. Day, Me and Fab. u, Tanjoro, Mre Tam Kin Fun and 2 servants, Mr and

Carleton, Mra Lo Hap and 2 servants; for Borbay, 15, Tes King (a.), Lieut. Rippon for Brindisi, Lient. A. É

17, Grecian, Harford; for London, Messrs T. Anderson,

17, Lies A. Nickels, Wm. Duffie, Geo, Kirkwood, and

Did B. Een

18, Ha derson. From Shanghai: for

Mr 21, Emblem (5.),

E

"

From. Hamburg Sunderland Hull. Hamburg Cardiff London

Cardif Cardiff

C. J. Shortland. From Yokohama: for 24, London Castle (5.), London

Now York New York Cardiff Penarth

Treste

New York Cardiff New York Hamburg Cardiff

5, 5, Ethel Caine (a.),

Sunderland

F

6, Mabel,

B, C. D. Bryant,

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26

Invincible, 27, Nearolusy April 1, Halios (4),

Ella S. Thayer,

•B, Indios (6.)..

Venice (8.),

Meltrek,

Chi

15, Comes

17 Bonito,

28, Glenartney (1),..

Minnie Allen,

Lady Bowen,

Malrose,

Singapore, 3 Japanese; for Bombay, Major Mar. and Mrs Court; for London, Mr W. Wood.

Per Brinditi, for

for Shanghai:

i: from Hong kong, Messra M. A, dos Remedios, L. Cheow, and G. Veitch, and. 3 3 Ühinese from Brindisi, Messrs Tottie, and Wo

Woldemar Raberembesi, for Yokohama : from Hong from Singapore, 1 Native kong, Mr 0. H. Ripley, and Mrs Silver from Gray coend, Mr L. Boazon and servant; from Rydney, Mr. F. F. Tower; from Bombay, Mr A. Monics; from Galle, Mr R. Reid,

Per Carisbrooke, for Bwabow, 180

.Dese

SHIPPING REPORTS.

8,

12,

Cardiff

London London

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Cardiff London

Cardiff Guthaven

London

Strand Wort Wharf. The jury returned a verdict of death by accidental drowning.

ADMIRAL Willes was in Chefoo by last accounts. The Mercury says it is not expected that be will go to Kores.

The Chinese Revenue cruiser Lin Feng left Shanghai on the morning of the 20th for Tientsin. The Inspector-General of

part... Customs wont by the Ling Feng to that

THE World saysSir John Pope Hamiesey will, during his holiday, spend some time at Sir Walter Raleigh a celebrated house in Youghal. The historic edifice is Sir John's property, and it is in part fitted up as a museum, to which he is about to add an odd. collection of curiosities from many lands which he has brought home with him,

As will be seen from an advertisement in our columns, tickets for the Amateur WAITING on the 17th May, the Hankow Concert to be given in the City Hall, on correspondent of the Shanghai Courier Thursday next, are on sale at Mesars Kelly says

and Walah's where a plan of the theatre may be soon.

A circular was issued this morning to the effect that if the Glenogle did not arrive by neon-to-day, the frescos would lead matead at £4 Ho Arm, residing at No. 3 Elgin Street, at 4 por ten. The agents of Holt's line are advertising through freight per Hester against whom there has been standing from at £3.10 par ton. At 3 pm the Glenogle the 20th ultimo, a charge of allowing filthetle, she has two sucks slacks. She is put it an appearance. Like the Stirling

to accumulate on his property in Gilman's barque rigged, while the Castle

yardla

Bazaar, was finally discharged this morning, on the foremast only. Both vessels have on very fine the instruction of the Inspector of Nui straight stema and are built

lines,

To the unpractised eye, it im sances having been carried out. Inspector possible to discover which has the finest Cleaver produced the bills of expenses in proportions The Chenogle appears to have carred, amounting to 871,40. The magi- our top hamper than the ring, and the is also ten feet longer. It is now quite strate made an order that the bills be paid evident that the Stirling Caste will not get by the defendant.

away to-morrow It akze succeeds" by

·Batur'`y, she will

Texan was a large attendance at the At Home" given last night at Government House by H. E the Administrator and Mrs. Marah; and the civilian element was

Very well.

Yes..rday morning a large bost laden with baskets of oil, capsized in the river. No lives were lost, but the ail very quickly became the property of same hundred or no of bestmon who plundered everything they could lay hands upon sa

mare largely represented than has been the custom,

"Tha

load tees for London at £4 per LAPS, HIS DALT OF DEPARTURE UNKNOWN hitherto. There were not, however, woon, toggle mu dvertised this atta

so many Chinese residents present as on ton. I have just learnt that the Glenogis

London

Australis

· Australia Evy Reed,

Australia

LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN POETY. At London-Steamers via Suez Canal. Yorkshire.

Glenfalloch. Strathmore. Sailing Vessels.

Titania

The British steamer Hathan reports: Left Hoihow on the Bird, and had strong N.E. winds and head see to the land.

The British steamer Himalaya reports t Left Touron in the 10th, fine weather; ar: rived et Boiboy on 21st, aqually weather and heary showers of rain with Etterly winds; left of 22nd, strong Easterly sea and moderats EN.E to E.S.E. winda.

The British steamer Soltony reports From Nowchwang to Chefoo light variable Marina winds; Newchwang to Saddle Island strong Agnes Muir,

Glonicaru

Hence, the delay in striving

previous occasions. The official uniforms broke her propeller and lead to dosk were about as numerous and gorgeous here

eclipss was visible here, and st

Singagjore

The

usual, though the naval men were not in great force. During the evening, the Na half past four o'nlock this aftarmoon i was 80 that lamps were lighted and the tional Anthem was aung with great spint Chinese fired guns and crackers and best by the guests, the solo being taken by a their drams to help the solar luminary well-known lady systone, The Band of the sky, however, was so cloudy that

good view of the eclipse could not be the Bulls discoursad sweet music, and the obtained.

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