moving the re-election of Mesama. Bunawa and. Geary a directora,^.

Mr. Cortex

conded.

This motion was cartial,

The OHAIRMAN We have still to sloot, and Ye-cleat the auditore,

Mr. BURROWS-1 lug to propban the con- firmation of the appointment of Mr. Hauschild ' and the rò-dontiori of Mr. Malver ao sudítori

Mr.DDLETON honded,

-The motion was osried,

The CHAIRMAN-Thorela no further businosa. I trust all th3 abaretddors will continue to give their brát support to this company, and I- fool evry, it no unforeseen disasters ome upon aa, that this company will do well in fetare. I have to thank you for your attendanes".

This induded the biting..

THE SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY.

Tha unual gegen mceling of the above Cotoputy wine held on the 5th instant, M. W. Soolt Fitz in the obuir.

The moating than sopirated. Near.

Dally

THE CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGA

TION COMPANY, H

The sanual meeting of shareholder in the China Canet Steam Navigation Company was beld on the 24th instant at the office of the Acats. Moasra. Jardine, Matheson and O., Strapbai, under tho prenmey of Mr. Paterson. The Report of the Directors of the Company and the nocounts for the year ending Desember $ial 1875, as printed and occulated, were as cepted and passed on the notion of the CHAIR MAN, aodonded by Mr. WiLeoM.

M How then proposed that the action of the Directora in taking a moderate risk in the Company's underwriting to confirmed, and that they be authorised to do we at their discretion.

resolution, was seconded by Mr. F. G. WHITE and ourried.

The meeting separated with the unha com pliment to the Chairman/Shanghai Courier

SHANGHAI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The about general. uesting of members of the above Chamber was hdd the 17th inat, My, Pardow in the chair

The CHAIRMAN, after tamarhing that the only two items of importisce in the Report to be brought before the meral meeting were Feater's Telegrams” and "Grovartment Ain, moved, That the Report of the Com- mitte, ne presented at this nesting, be adopted"

M. TAYLOR-I beg to xcond it,

THE DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARGII 307H, 187).

THE JAPANESE IN OORIA-NATIVE

CANTON.

(From our oùea Correspondent.)

CANTON, 20th Marak Altbergh gambling bie beça strictly pro hibited in this city some half-dozon gambling dons had been eateblished just onhide the Northern gabe. It is said that they seo aup- ported by the pamën runners, with what truth

ever, on the alert, and have made one rid upon them, unfortunately without success, owing to the proprietors having been warnel of the approach of the officers.

I am unable to say. The authorities are, how-

Pantical graft of amall size' awara on tho

MANILA.

(drom our own errespondeat.).

MANILA, 23rd Marot. Per steamer Praig we received news from

Mr. ROBINSON seconds, and the nation was but that it was the moneral opinion that the I elicit diension. For would it mest the vinse the Committee, been renewed: for three months agencias have been loss atriot in the application | sonld arrive. An inquest was held on this body, carfod unanimously:

lokin tax is collected within the limits of the the Chamber to instruct the Committee to dra orly, torminating on 31st March. The prosent of this regulation. The introduction of sty which was subsequently washed saboro, the 28th instant, and a verdiot of, TOTAL proposed, and Mr. WESTALL Battlement, ugrizat the spirit of the Treaty ap & memoria), to the Ministers pt l'ering, but enbscription with guarantee of 30 absoribose, raleawhereby the coat of a message in dependent an

"Acoidont death" returned, the jury adding an seconda, "That cordial vota of thanks be The GRAEMAN ld the Report was sharray before forwarding it to call en sproval veeting is taels 8 per annucs, Twenty-four taste of apon is meaning is obviously objectionable.

REPETITIONS—FEROUS IN, TRANSMISSION expression of approval of the promptitude tendered to the Chairns and Board of Di-ion of theft, and they could not alter facts. It of the Chamber to ideas it If that would which sum ure contributed from the funds of the restura, for their services during the past year was what rally occurred

meet their vinnu, he would make the alteration Ohsarber, and the remaining taala is by the as now contention provide for the fra displayed by the crew of the junk in precoding- Carried manu sously.

Mr.Hoco asked if the questions he was in the resolasique

individual members. The Committis enquired repetition of doubtful words, only when the to the autour of the suitors, and cousidered they Registered "should teammonded, if not rewarded, for their about to pit embodied fugle within the k Tuis augeation de acuented by the Chiu, whether any roduction could be made on this original message one been les of the Committes. The first wia - bor, nadevamo

charge, butike Company was not found willing" Collated," both involving heavy extra sbargo, humane conduct. A reward of $20. has bean wore the Committee aware there woe's lokin The CHATEAN proposed that the following to renew the contract on lower terms and since but an onlinary telegram may possibly at given them by the Commander of the Bayan, tax to within the limits of the foreign words be arded to the resintion, which he then, the rates for telegraphing have been several tienes the amount originilly paid for it, and H.3. the Governor has also presented theta Settlement of Shanghai ? Secondly, the then moved as a whole Thje memorial to considerably inaranaad. The rates at which the before it becomes intelligible to the receiver, with a further sum of $25.

On the 27th inst., the body of i soldier named Committee wwe that the lekin rauners wore be submistaa to a posial mesting of the contract on now be rezowed -For 50 for although some improvement in manifest in to be found at the corner of every atrest, for Chamber to be called for the pargone, before members guaranteed, table 120 per annum. For this matter, errors frequently cur in traun. William Robinson, belonging to the Fourth the purpose of levying taxes

it is formarded to Peking 30 mensbera guaranteed, tools 100 per annum, mimion, and the of a patore which oan.se Company of the 28th Regiment was discoverad The UHAIRMAN said that was not within tho ̈|

Mr. Ewald accorded, and the motion wie Las present vinniber of prembera je43, 20 sasily prevented by ordinary pach, and she is lying half in the water near the pier adjoining knowledge of the Committee. They bive a dried nanimously

CHINREE GUILD COMBINATIONS AGLISH of the most approved instrumente. Ao the the Artillery wracks. An inquest was held suepigion that each ie the case, the alimone MP. KALD BAİ a helial a resolution to preponsible

TOREIGN FIRMS,

telegraph companies deglina all responsibility on the 281 inat., when Dr. Barry, surgeon to- others bad but as the Committee of the namely, that a Committea, be appointed by the A case of combination amonged the members for the result of mistakes, and fuse facilities the Regiment, stated that he had found a small Chamber of Commerce, they do not know the Committee of the Chamber, to investigate the of a Chinets guild at Swatow, which had the for correction, the senders of messages bure lacerated vennd in the book of the head, whick foot If they word to go bolore the Minister grievances of foreign merabants at Shanghai effent of stopping the business of a foreign firm the right to deal that reasonable correctness might posibly have been the ease of death, now, he would per the Committen Were are repeating the trade with Chinese generally, for a considerable time, was brought to the nosies should be guaranteed.

them or it might have been paused by downing. you facts A

Age and other matters; to draw up a full Report of the Obamber in Pobruary 1875, and received

The jury altimainly returned a verdict of Aes DOWN, GOVERNMENT MEET it was then proposed by Mr. MacOmEGOR, Mr. Rusa did not know whether the Com-respecting the same when completed, to pre- the careful attention of the Commsities. The dis- The Committe, thinks in very desirable that cidental death from drowning." and accorded by Mr. GUNDRY, that Mere-mittee lived, like Diogena, in a tub bat he beat it for adoption at a special meeting of the puto which passed the combination, arose from the establishment of a mint by the Chine J. How, John Wilson, and Tong Kingsing be could not occive how they bad failed to ap Chamber, and if adopted, to send said Report the non-payment of the insurance upon thecargo Government should be advocated, and suggeste The GAIEMAN said Thiemesting has been re-alecte Directors for the current your preciate that the subject was one in which the king, la making thist proposition, he desiredla decision as to the offery apon the validity of the thia sabies at the coming gezotal menit to the presentatives of the foreign Powers of a steamer, which was lost pending a legal that the members should sate their views.pa called to present the acounts of the Company Orried aanitionsly

Community took took very great interest. "Ho for the piet yem. The Report having been in H. WILSON proposed, and fr, MOORE bonsidered that the paragraph referred to, in all attention to the fast that in abone two years policies, of a deviations from the intended order that tho Foreign Ministers many bo peti your posesion for several days. I propuso that servaded, that Heaare, Charles Rivington and the Report, instead of batuga barration of facts, hence the Treaty will China would have to be voyage. The co-operation of the Chinese polloy. tioned to urge the matter apon (entenint of it be taken as read, but perhaps some few ob- F. Gipperial be re-appointed anditor; and this was a mis-matement of facts, map rezaved; and he believed that the Miniature of bolders appears to have been destod for this the authorities at Poking-Condensad from servations: upon it might be interesting The was also passed..

The CHAIRMAN-I have nothing more to my the Trusty Powers world probably wish to zoor purpose, but declining all conditions, they in N. C. Daily New not earnings ahow a slight 'idareans of profit on

about it. The paragraph is simply a maration from the Chamber of Commerce before renewsieted upon the payment of the insurance at those of 1874, which must be satisfactory to the

of facts of what took place, and that is all ing it on the presenters. There were planly once, and forced the demand by an order Shareholera, as is proses that with a smaller

(Laughter.) 1 will now put the amendmoct. of matters which hud propped up during the the Swatow guild, forbidding: business with tho quantity of cargo carried by the steamere than

On a show of hands, the dmandment was wreur, which, if dealt with as they ought to b, Arm which bad issued the polioios, Tho con- AC00UNTS OF THEIR RECEPTION, Las Let the case for many years, the penIÓN

durried. Wh ་་་་་་ in the follest way, would wake the Rapidit enlar authorities were appealed to without Most if not of the native papers have have been brought to a point which will admit

The CHAIRMAN then pat, as the original completo. The Committea a Report bi- eccoons, and finally the firm in question took versions, more or less fanciful, of the reception a profit on working account, even though

motion, "That the Repon of the Committed, foro ta mentions a opuber of such, and upon themselves the responsibility of paying in of the Japanese Envoya by the Corean people there should he much less business than a

a presented to this mesting, be adopted as jecte slready. Others were matters outside the full, to save their business from rein, but after and officials. Thus, the Nichi-nicht Sleimbun obtained last year. The nocidents to the stop-

Amanded.”

Treaty ports, but they might nevertheless, be wards referred the can to the British Minister says-On the 10th February, oar Ambariver just now only waiting opportunity to wer Trigona and Chilli were of a serious,

Carried unanimemaly.

refurrel sù. There is, for instance, a large, who is stated to havnexpressed himself powerless anders, Mossra, Karadwand Imuye, proseslol pounce or their prey. The other days highly. nature in the cost of repairs, which was charged

The CHAIRMAN said the next business to be trade now going on with goods imported info to interters, except by remonstrating, anlase to the city of Koks in full court dress, escorted respectable trader of the sity engaged a bout as paid to each steamer, and has, we may say,

brought before the meating, was the passing of Japan and sent bers for sale. On Buch, to such combinations were clearly proved to in by officers and men of the uvy. At about to proceed to ú neighbouring village, and when made a diffurenco #gainst the ring account

the account. He begged to propone, That drawback of duty was given in Japan if.it alade coercion of natives otherwise willing to three o'clock they arrived at the government about half way to his destination he was over- of about Tls. 15,000. A considerable aim hng

the account for the eighteen months ending were, this trades would incresse. and it continue their business relations, and ag auch building of Fakmai Tei, where two officials taken by one of these pirsto boxts, and robbed again bun written off the cast of the wooden

31st Decembor, 1875, showing a balance in world be undoubtedly to the interests of foreign proof is wally impossible, in view of the received and wobomed them. Thence the two of everything be bad with him, which amounted steamers, which put that such low valuations

band of Th. 1017.67, be passed.

merobute to get a return of duty from the influence of the guilda ovor, their membara, and Ambassadore presoeded to the Bourt of Cores to about one brindrad dollars. Notiskied that in the event of any of them being lost,

Mr. Trzacoonded the aution, and it was Japauno Government on anoh shipmonta. The the so mplicity of the Chinese Authorities, there with an escort of mariner On their apprenah with plundering the unfortunate merobant, the writing off the value as now reprezond would

carried, unssimously.

matter might at least be mentioned to tho is no prospect that ofiol action will protect to the second gue of the cout, half of the robbers inflisted, serious injuries on him and not be rionaly felt the text item has rofer-

The OHAIRMAN said the next resolution he foreign Ministers. Then, with respect to local foreign traders under similar circumstances marinos were formed in one line, and the other left him insansible. As matter, of course, ence to the assets of the Company. Amongst

had to propuse was a formal oue, with refersace affairs, thers was the truly important on The Commister brought the question again to half escorted the Envoys to the entrance of they have not boon haard of since. the use of 1874, the itna vulou of chinery

to altering Balo 3, which now read, "That all of the lesin lax mllection. In addition to the notice of H.M. Minister, who verbally ex-the Fluoc, where they were received by Shin and matsrint, ex steamers Kienglong and M. HAST-I think before the Report is put mercantile firms and persons engaged or the taxes levied by the Obitoas within the pressed his opinion in accordatos with the above. Een (who is here called Price Minister) and Megane, standing at 2s, 40,000, has now dis- to the mesting, that, the parige app on page interested in the commerce or shipping of limits of the Settlement, there were other The point which concerns traders in China in Lisbo, Five-Prime Minister, both very agid, appeared, by being træferred to smith'e shop four local taxus op trade should be xluded China skall be eligible for admission to cm levied without the lite equally and moto general, is, less the justice or injustice of the noble-looking mon. After a fer minutes ocu amount, and after wring down the talus the to. It appare to me to be rather susping bers, in the manner bereafter deveribed, and on obstructive to the aptoid and development demands unde in this or any sicular instance, ference, the Buyers returned to Pakusui Ye nouutioetande at Th. 49.988.08. Sithongs The Committee say that, in answer to her payment of Tia: 50 for the current year, tad a of commerce. Take for justsace, piece goods than the faut of the guilds having it in their Again, in the Akebono Shimbun we raaf ha this value has boon red and to represent about letters for inforamtion onthe en bjóo, oily as lite annizal subsaription, payable in advance sont to for distriote, say Mongelis. Beyond power to take the law into their own hands, follows - On the arrival of our Burcm Jolo to the 14th instant. Private letters from the actual value of oid iron and cost of new reply was received, and that pot baitg of a fos lat JulyAs they was aware, the time of the tame provided for by the treaty, they deciding the issue, and awarding a punishment Euroda and thonje in the bay of Koks, the members of the expedition describo the state of material which is in sock, all the property mature to encourage further, action, the Cams holding the annual general meeting of the have to pay at the different barriors such to enforce the decision, without reference to Ceresas seamed to be mugs alarmed and fed affairs there as melancholy as it is well possible remains before, and beludes many valuable, wine cossladed that the watter was not felt Chamber had been altered, and it was now eDormius aqueczon, that a piece of Grey Shit any legal tribunal. The right of any trader or from their boases into the interior. And even for them to be. Special correspondanti letters pieces of berry schinery which will be avail- by the merebants of the port to require the proposed to alter Rule 3 is correspond there ings whale lay down there at more than twies body of trader to decline to transact business when some of them returned to their homes, have to go to the Censor before being pablished,

ble for replacing embr pieces that may be present intorrention of the Chamber Now, with."

its Shuguai Lost, before the Chinese dentur-un with a particular firmi cannot be contested, but no aged people nor children were seen among and oabit therefore as a rulo be depended broken of the steamer; and in this way large although only one reply we received from one

Mr. LATIRE moved--- That the word January make a caudareon profit. Those facts were the coercion of others not directly aggrieved in them. The city of Koka je rrounded by upon, I have found uns la diary for that gives expenses will be saved instead of rephoing by

of the members to the subject. I mean it may Bute "

possible to prove them; but if the Chamber Minister acontrary to Treaty, and the wording are but few resa, Moat of the houses are corrast. I translate it as follows:--Jolo, 8th with them at fair vales, wbanever wed; and be put down to the fact that it is so difonit to

Mr. Nismx seconded, and the motion was would shortly state the fast as it stood tɔ the of Article XVII. of the British Trusty of 1858 made of mud, and are unly four or five feet in March. The work of fortifying the Daniel aventually the account is likely to show a con- prove a matter of that sort and therefore in a carried swem vor..

Foreign. Ministers at Peking be believed that alearly implies, that the caforcersent of demands height. In every boues, there is a benda stockada is being provarded with. Im more siderable profit. There is also much valuable body of this kind Tahould any it would be very

The CHAIEMAN said the next business to become means of amelioration would be by means other than an appeal to the ceraul of under the floor, which makes the room very and more cocsinted that tale is not war, but machinery in the slop in constant se da anwas to said the statement of the Committes brought bobre: the meating, was the election found. Another subject to lay before the Mini- the person against whom a clone is pouding, warm. The people of the lowest class sleep on rather me like a tiger haut. Fifteen days ordinary work connectid with the steamers. It to the pubiis, for it might make people inngine of the Committen, tiers were ten, maare on tors was with reference to Municipal mat was not considered justifiable by thecontracting on the floor, covered only with a kind of mar hava elapsed since we landed in Paticola, and will be observed that the amount inroated in that we treat this matter with indifference. If the list now, and be would read them out, ters. Further, there was that question of Powers

The government building whereotrambassadors since then there have been various actiona, bit. US. Bonds is materally reduced from the strongly of opinion, and I fusoy say Mears. Purdon, Ball, Fitz, Gubbay, Nisan,

local tatation which was known sa Wharlage NERVIEW WITH ME, WADE.

stopped was ose of the largest and west not even in one of them can anyone report ammu-represented in the list Report; this is in people in Shangasi ars of the same opinion, Kranes, Hinen. Paterasi, Hennequin, and Drea; that matter hud, been thoroughly. By the contary of H.B.M. Minister the Com-splendid buildings in the city Koka. Dot it having seen the snowy, At the disembarkation consequiuce of a bond living been sold in part that the ratas referred to is this paragraph are, Campbell,

diseased at the late Ratepayers. Maxing, mitten met by appointment of the British Con- contains only fear pillars in sl, and lasat Patiools at the two resopasitring mang- payment of the new siger Too balance in ander the Treaty of Tientsin and previous

Mr. KALI proposed, "That the ten gentle. That was all he bad to allude to exceptio sulate on the 24th April, and at that. interview no carpet nor aut on the lour. So the wenty of Marquez and Vitalon during the tae ngurts bunda of Ta 51.296 was about ope- treaty, 305. enthorised to be collected within men, whose unes are now Babailted to the the reshution he was about to propoan bet the question of-Dredging the Wanng Bar, Ambassadors and their eaito were chilged to sit march of the aring to Jole, and in all the engage half represented by outanating fraighe, which the limits of the port: mud therefore I would maceting, to form the Committee of the Cham-he world like to see a very full report draws the Lokio Tazea, Transit and Barrier Duss, on blanketa. In one ward, the Gorana se monts that have taken plads since, no one can have now been collectis, though, ne bad been suggest as na amenduant to the Report of the ber, he stealed with acclamation."

mp and forwarded to Pezing from the ram Bonded Warehouses, the opening of the Upper idle and dirty. Most of them are content with any that he has seen so hundred of the enemy nepal, the entire amonoeppears in cash. Our Chanber, that the paragraph relating to local

Mr. WETMORE sacended, and it was curried chants of Shanghai, bonnes be believed the Yangtze, Guild Continations, da were men. lathick three or four times in one year. Their together. Graps of ten of twenty, at the out- relations with the Chin Navigation Company. tax and tendo bo loft ont altogether. I aball unanimously...

British Minister bad hover been supplied with tipned. The interview was of a private nature, dress is somewhat different from that of the side of thirty-yen, in every direction. Behind conlinne, to be of tire most friendly and entis- then loro propose as an unendaeut, and sbal

The ORAILKAN said the next business was commented report of all the grievances under sad the remarks of the Minister bars therafora Chinces, and they wear a bat made of straw. every tree there is a Julvano, and from that factory nature. I might add that, of the hesity glad if any merobant present will second that with referue to Rento telegrams. He which werebants in China were suffering and not been published, but a Repat of the meeting The oficiale are distinguished by carrying position fires apoa as with impunity or rushes amount set dowirus invested in United States it-That the paragraphs relating to local taxes supposed is had been discussed among the

if the Ministers were fully informed as, to all has been entered on the minutes of the Chain beri swords on their tanks. Therean many schoold, out to buy his kris in the breast of a victim or Bonds, & portion stands at 6 per cent, and the on trade, is page four of the Chamber's Report, weshera of the merchantile community, and the gilevances affecting commerce with Chim, Tho Committee gathered from what passed where, however, the doctrines of Confucius galy to eat of bend at a single blow. The shate other portion at 5 per cent. They are in the hands be omitted"

they would remember that at the last he (Mr. Kalby believed they would press the npon the avasion that the Obines Government are taught.

from our Remingtons are loet in the jungle of Mesra. During Broilers, is agents of the I A. CUMINE scoondal

moating a good deal was said about it, matter, Further, if they forwarded soopy of the would be urged to reaom their attention to the The Hochi Shimbun etate: When the beacuse we fire against a single individual. S.S.N. Company. The bonde have always been Mr. H. J. Hood-This is one of the most As they were aware, the Committee” bac same toport to the Chamber of Commerce at wants of navigation at this Poth, but that Japanese Elavoy, Messrs. Kurla and Inouye, while the enemy, who sannot be got into the in the hands of that fra and they lays coluering and most important subjects take dealt boon.

in correspondence with Reater's Com Manchester, be believed that body would sesit prospects of any amelioration with regard to entered into aereiation with the orcone, the open, does not lose a single one-ring a be lected the interbat for them. If any further ex- with at this meeting, with referance to affalin papy on the subject, and the reatt was the Shanghai Chamber to raise cutücient for taxes on trade, or of the establishment of latter occupied many days in double deallag, does into a mass of men. Fifteen days bave we planation in asted for, I shall be glad to give it. bon, and I think it would be very desirable that before the mecting. The commiten asked if to press the necessity of removing those grier Bonded Warehouses were ramots, while the and without entering at all upon the discussion passed be without taking a single priacner, before this Chairman replice to this amendment any reduction could be made in the sharge, and annes it the most eftratual manner upon the extension of commerce on the Yungteze was of the points ai isso", to the great ayase either wounded or otherwise Four to six daya The Directors, beg to submit to the share it sould reive full disoutien. I do not think received for reply that as the charges of other attention of the floms Government. He then strongly opposed at Peking.

of the Ambasandors, who at hat re-cabarked | elapse with a single stot boing changed kolders the acccants of the Company for the there is anybody who bastard be Report, who companies more being raised, Ranter's would fore, urged to propose the resolution he hid

on board the man-of-war Gonku-mars. On their between the advanced pickets and the enemy, year 1875.

hainot regeived that paragraph with the greatest have to raie their rates aho. The present sub-read-(Applause.)

In the only part of the year the levy of taxeo roturn to the mes-of-war in the Bay of Koka, which would buske it appear that there was no The amount of net gain on the running regret; and I might say fit almost humiliation scription, with a guarantee of 60 subscribers, The CHAIRMAN, said he thought the within the liante of the Settlements other than most of the Coresus seemed to be aneb plevel,; one near it,—but ungate who ventures bayand ... ancounts of the Steamers und Godowna is thatis Chamber should have deals will such was Tis. 38 per annum; but the present number questione raised by Mr. Kalb had been import duties, attracted the attention of the thinking that the Ambassadors had returned to the line never ratsen. If thres of age out we Tis 196,000.35. Aft, paying the declared object with the lack of verve which bas of entscribers was only 53, for whom Te. £ready arged by the Committee, and that Chamber, and in order to obtain facts to form their own country and were going to give Dora are confonted by twelve of the enemy, who are dividends of 7. per cent and returns to con-hierro characterised the dealings of this ware paid. Of that snu, Tia 24 were contrivited the griurapece complained of bad been pre- the foundation of a rempastranos to the proper no more trouble, because the British (s) and upon us before we buy seen how. If twelve tributes of freight, there requins at Credit of Ubarabar. Our Commitee, consisting, lika fross the finds of the Chamber, and The 64 sented to the proper authorities. He w authorities, circulars were issued to the members French war-sessels left their boast without in numbove are met by fifty, and if column Proft må Loss a butince of Tis, 16,207.43, onnelves, of merabatts of this pont, ould have were paid by the members themselves. It was however, bound to admit that the result was of the Chamber, and letters addreed to sows making ony filty. But a fow of them were of five hundred men leave, is finds itself in a which has been carried to the credit of Insurance handled the question, ez ne to give it batter now a question for the members, whether they not very satisfactory and if ever there was of the principal importing frus, asking for frightened, saying that the Ambassadors would sirole offre. As we advance the enemy, always Bon Depreciation Fund. This account is de- effed than has been shows by blain brief notice would continue to incur those expenses, or in inance when schon wight be expected from information and for the views of the community. shortly return with inforsements of troops Lad iurisible, falls back, and whan wo retive head- bited with Tis. 80,000, written off the coat of on pego fear. All the Commit.co apptar to whether they would give up, the telegrams at the fosigo nattoritie, he thought it was in Only one reply was rescived, and that not being war-ships. Then the Coreans were seized with vances. Shuss from the bollow tranke of trees, etzauner property, depreciation of spars machi-bur dogs gua to, bold a chaverestion, with Sir together, and get out their tilegrims themselves, the caso regarding insurance mentioned in the of a nature to encourge further action, the alarm, and went to beg the Ambassadors to day shote fross the bigbest branques of the trees, pery, and materials of smith's shop, having s T. Wade, than which I canot congsire mything and an resat to the old abscription of Ths. 50. Beport, where it was notorious that legal Committed soncluded that the water was not their departure. When the treaty of peace was shots from the jungle, shots from the right sad belanosa credit of Tl. 580,011.06.

mare delightini; but no real good seams to It was xp pessary for ile meeting to discuss comblation, threatening absolute rain to felt by the merchants of the port to require the at length occluded an aged Oween told que of the loft and frocs all sides we have to sadoozter The earnings of the steamers compare har resulted in any way, and the Committee the water, unl to any if the telegrams were to the insincse of a foreign firm at Butow, had proeczit intervention of the Chamber.

the members of the Embassy, that cintil then but the enemy never. The tenacions regist favourably with those of the same period Inet have not noted as the Chamber generally bad a be done way with for the future; for, it the taken place, and yes, as will be seen, owing to

RATES OF POSTAJE, N his countrymen bed imagined that there was ancs displayed by these people in the stockades year. notwithstanding the competition which right to expect.

requent of the Committee, the contract had been the want of legal proof of coercion, the Minister Some alterations have recently bạn made in enemy in the world, ableto invade the country of on other sccasions has not been shown in this Las exited throughout the whole time; and The CHAIRMAM-It is tho wish of every mem-renewed for inreo months only terminating to when it was referred expressed himself the olhares of postage; the United States the Coreans, who thought this was not yet time one. Somebody must have told them that they were it not for the mural depressin in the bar of the Committee of the Chamber of Cotton the 31s of Murch. He would, therefore, powerless to interfent. He wished to know wir especially having polified considerable redacto adopt the adrasons of civilaations but for would be decimated by the fire of our prtillery, carrying trade on the wowpany's lines, the acres to bare everything done to prevent any propose, That the Chamber disconfiate the was to draw the new memorial up? The Cou- tions, but the British postal zates are still tunstely heaven had dissipated, by means of and if they did not believe bios, they most bare profits would have bee largely incrused. It obstruction to trade, and I think they adopted subscription to Reater's Telegrama,

mitter, or a Commites appointed by them but maintained at a high figure for mail matter to Japaréer, the dark clouds of ignorance which seen for ĺkomarjves, doring the bombardment is thigh careful, economies that the present onvit the best means to mortain the opinions · Mr. ČAMIBELL seconded.

of: the general members F. winer

England, and between the local parts. The covered them. The Aindaseadure having pro that such would be the GRee, for the Carmen result he been obtained, and any improvement of the entire Chmä bär on thin subject. Mr. BEAD thought, the Chamber should be Mr. KALE had not espaidored that question; Committee therefore addressed the Postmaster acuted a watch al gun to a Corean, on both of threw 43 shut and shell, while the whole in businus cannot fail to give most autisfactory They sent letters round is all the members of very carafel in taking such a step as that of but be placed enthiest confidence in the Cou. Geveral in Hongkong, pointing out the dis- which Europeza letters were ongraved, he at squadron fired 1200. They miss then bure the amber, requzeting them to send in some giving up these telegrams altogether. There mittes to leave them to make the selection. crepancies which appeared in the list of obarges first objected to receive them, as they were part found out that their infe position was iz tho Although the year he not been pamed with- fact on which a case might be sent to the ware to res which had generally weighed The UHAIRMAN said, o matters relating to to various places, and advocating a redaction of of the manufactures of foreign warbarians. But jungle and not behind their boobs. Five days cut disasters to the stunsors, the company hae Minister: they took the table to find out the on the minds of members in this matter. One Municipal affaire, proxy voting, &c. for exam shose now nadoon letters, to, between England the Ambassadors having explained that the and nights have now slipsed without any ar been forturato in losing one. The fact is statinas and pieces of the ax gatherers, and of was the supposed general inaccuracy of the tele-ple, were matters for the consideration of the and Chins, and for short distances or the coast. lattars were barness, xa they only indicated change of shote with the enemy; hat the day pow in satisfactory sadition, and has been my own knowledge I know they went to met grasas, the other being the fact that no eanor Ratepayeras and with respect to the others, The Fostmaster Genami conected to forwards the names of the makers, he received them with before yesterday three of our soldiers-preged jogressed by a now frog river steamer, the ball hats and asked them if they would help them were they calved, than they were made public they had been brought to the notice of the copy of the Chamber'a letter to the London thanks at leats and in bia torn presented severa the pickets and two of them did not return, marived here in sections by steamer from by tending to something they could as upen. imong the Chinese. As to their inaccuracy, Minister by the Committee

sushorities. This currespondencse is printed things without falue to the Ambassadors, while the third got back minus an gut. The Glasgow, and was la mobed on the 30th No-Wo did the best we end. We staolutely he thought he bad observed a great improve Mr. KALB-AL' a wreting over teacups and with the present Report, ke

Among them were some volume of Shisko (the day aftor the capture of the Jolo tocados ro vember. The steamer been named frechen, sent and asked member to stnd in some meat of inty, and with regard to making them saucers perhaps, but not officially.

THE NEW.ZELEGRAPH CORVENTION, doctrine of Confeius) and tacs are the sbi of ferred to to my fast, apiber, called Vanen, was and should be ready teruorvice by most May, Information on which we could take action, public amưug the Chinose, it did myt muok Mr. Huse said he could hardly connue with The estat to watch the marotents of the his presents The Coreana laghod at the discovered at one little distance, and it is now The condemned steras Hangchow has been butt we only got one reply, and that one was matter whether they were given gratis to Ubi- the view taken by the Chairman, that Munich port have availed themselves of the means of Japances for haring given up their faith in the in our passion. but the road between it, and xuất favourable Lệ. Do B were told by large nece or not. The same information might to pal matters were not for the Cheviter of Comrapid comannination with their correspondente teaobing of Confusins. In the city of Keka the stoctale of the Sultan is very dangerous, on importers bero that it was not an szorong communicated from private telegrams if they merce to consider. The Whirlsge Dues and afforded by the telegraph lines since the and its vicinity all the houses art thatched with account of the cross fire the saving his upon it tax, and that it had better be left alone, Ton were abolised. With regard to the ont he other questions affuting trade were as cool cabies have been laid to Shanghai, rendors any rashes except the public buildings and the - from the surrounding jungle. March 10th, kaise remember that if the Chamber of tought the telegrame were very clasp, Auch within the province of the Chamber, to discussbange in the system of working or in the tariff plos where the image of Confucils is worshipped. The expantion to the South has returned, d Conteros addresses the Ministers at Toking, cheaper and private telegrams would be. Hens for the Ratepayers gonerally

of charges, of considerable importuors to thaw, The representative of the Corem government, landing was affected at Fates, but alsbong's the the året reply will be “*gis. an instance on therefore thought they should not do away with The CHAIRMAN qull he did not desire men and the recent convention framed at St. Peters named Shinken, wish whom the terms of the island is amoll and the jingle light na prisoners wtih we can put our unde. We could not them altogether and would move ne an suund. bere a thing that the Committee wished to burg, together with the manner in which its treats were disposed, is an aged man, and his

were taken. All the house wure fired and do that. All we could have done, was simply to ment, That the Committon he emporved to oppose these questione being brought to the provisions have been carried out by the com- retired frota public busitives for many years. destroyed; all the cattle were securel, but not say, we believe auch and wich things we done, contract with. Beuter's Telegram Comprar, for notice of the Ministers agents. On the contrary, pantes herma agensies here, and the benes But bo was specially called upon by the Govern a solitary prisoner. March 14th.-Tires more and to sak their influenose be brought bear the continuance of the London. Commercial the Committee would give every assistance, if it additional cost which they impied upon mant to transact Lais business with Japan- days have passed without any new operation to on the Chinese Government to preveu sonze Telegrams for one year

was thought advisable to again, addrose as measages, all for some expression of opinion Japan Gazetta,

note. For the last two days it has act cessad Mr. McMINTIRE acended the moment. thing that is aapposed to exist; but that will

Ministers. The only question was ná to whờ on the part of this Chamber. The new regu

to rain, and the health of the troops is suffering in consequencċ." not do. We cannot get Chimise to come for- Mr. Ivmos thought thit, instend, of doing was to draw up the memorial. Auit now stood, flations appear to have given rhs to general, war and testify that the thing ia dooo. We way with the telegrama altogether, they might the Unmittee were to appoint a Committes dissatisfaction in all parts of the world, and it THE NEW TREATY BETWEEN JAPAN are anxious to stop it, au we cannot. If the take arrangements to base a bi-monthly, tela- they wald get them towerve. He then submitted i vogli bəfor the intereat of senders of telegrame

BRAND CORDIA bere of the Chamber will agree to bring up gram, gizing statistics, &c, that would not cost case, and so give us something to pa bofore the Chamber very uuel to obtain. the Ministers, the Committee world base great A general conversation of some duration bore The CHATEMAN said Th: 27,500 wers written plesare in rendering all the sesistause they ensued, at the end of which of the value of winery and eld Leon bly can.

Mr. Hbas supported the suggestion made by Tie. 25,000 off the Fasijama, Tis, 15,000 off the

Mr. Tres.m Firado, Thu. 10,000 off the Shones, and The. 2,500

The CHAIRMAN said be thought the sit pleat off the Sarekiten which ade the whole is should not be done. We want to dois course was for the Chamber to do away with Tis. 80,000. The res for writing off those

Be CHAIRMAN-Insted of leaving that pore, their anbegription to Rester, and let tảo xem- steatas, was because they stood at a higher goat of the Report of the Committee, bore oiab together privately to obtain them.

Mr. İtysiu, in reply to a question, usið þa Comparative value thanbe others, and it seemed for it is simply a narration of facts; fatead of better to the Directors to have then at less of making an amendmust, if one of you would not presa, bis enggettion as an mend

gentləman will bring forward a resolution, em ment bodying what you wish the Committes to do, The OHAIRMAN then schmitted Mr. Brand's and what they should wate to the Ministers, amendment, but not one hand was held up for backed up by proof that goods are illegally it, and it was declared lost

The original motion was then put, and ear The URAIDMAN said the steamers and all the taxed, I think the Minisers will attend to it properly of the Compasy stood in the name of Bal to strike out the gangraph, you would be rted nearly inanimonals the President of the Company for the tumouring out a statement of facts of what being.

actually took plads.

now artikles, The emite shop will be credited member, I do not think it shows the Indifference / be substitued for the ward July in the Chamber's well-known to all importers, though it was, in-anderstood to be recognized by the British barren-hills, and in its neighbourhood there some information that may be relied upon as

-returns.

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converted into a ponton..

Mr. A. G. Wood bating resigned his position a director, Mr... at: Fiskers was dusted for the unspired terus."

Mr. AirTps would like to ask whether it was intended to make any compensation to the Chinese who had suffer loss in the Pustyna?

The CHAUMAN-It is not.

Mr. LITTLE-Has the accident alopped the Chinese shipping goods by the Fusiyuna?

The CRAIEMAN said he did not think the Decidem bad affected the urgans in the slightest. Soo bad andys amice had very fall cargoca In fact she wened to have become rather a favourite steamer.

Mr. BOBINSON would like to nek upon what premise was the amount set down for depresia tion, calonlated 1. pard

JOB?,

Mr. ROBINSON wished to know whose name the steamers which formed the property of the Company stood?

Mr. LOBINSON-Ths you are the legal owner to deal with them?

Mr. ROBINSON, mtr say he thought it we a

Lineco believed he would advise un ateration.

rose-This is almaly showing how not

to do it. We do not want reasons to show thet

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The CHIEMAN bald the next subjent to be e discussed vas sather a large one. It was that BF, KALB thought the Committee had taken'; a memorial abould be addressed to the Ministars a very wrong step in duling with Llia mattar | of the Treaty Powers at Peking, to bring before in the way they bud. The Committes knew the Chimes Government the desirability of

200AL TAXES ON TRADE.

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the motion, sad it was carried basnimously. to be prepared with deficite statements of their The following pattine of the Treaty which Mr. H. Mosen asked whether the minutes views, in order that representations might be was aigued on the 27th mit, is published by the of the interview with Mr. Wode, mentioned on made in the proper quarters, which if not of Japan Mail: page four of the Report ware open to be immediate service, would at least have some Art-L-Ope is to be recognised as an private inspection of the mambers of the Chan-weight on the revision of the regulations, which independent country. No more tributa is to be ber The first question be asw cientional we may at any time take place by mutual agree-paid to Japan. that of dredging the Woosung Bar. That was coent of the contracting parties to far no the IL-Opens three ports to tride. Fusan to a question in which lip cool: some interest, and couvention rolites to Ubias, the reelt has been be open from this date.

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ASTER YONNAN OUTRAGE,

Second part to be opened in Biteen month. Too third part to be open ta' twenty montła. Ports 2 and 3 to bo bovenftar selected. All Japanese reasels wreaked on the constare

From private lekkers from Jolo, I sara that General Malcampo is in treaty with one of the Chiefs of the island to take the place of the deposed Seltan," but that up to a day the last steamer left he bad not mucopeded in scholing anything doftuite. In the meantime the Saltazi, who does not by any means consider himself deposed, will hold no communication with the Spaniards, and probably only awaits the depar |ture of the expedition to return to his capital. To stockades of Jolo, whiza have been named ofter members of the Royal family of Spain,“ are being strengthened and are to be garrisoned →→ by about two thousand troops. Poortetowa) I fear a bard fato awaits them, and that few of them, if any, will ever return to describe the triumphal return of the Sultan. That he wil return at people believe, that he will speed in driving out the Spaniarde few care to apce late upon jost now; but it is not necessary to be very foamed is war tnotice to be able to cal culate the probable, fate of two thousand ren left to the tender meray of at lost forly expedition is expected buak bere next mouth, Tho regilt obtained, ibus far is, to use the mildest term to which the Spaniards give er. prossion in referring to it-ansatisfactory. A

it appared to have remained in protty most altogether against the public, who have now to the suze atats as it was in 1853, my pay more for their messages, and are, moreover, The OHAIRMAN, after some soraaltation with | harassed by numerous troublesome restrictions.

TABIFF, other members of the Crumittee. said the s iminates alluded to were open to the inspection With regard to the tariff, the southern to receive every assistance, both to people and

of any members of the Chamber who might Lines chirgo $2 per word vinatead of property... wish to inspect them. The only restriction was $1.15 for anges to England, and the Great III. The Japanese Government has porais that the Minister did not wish them to be unde Northern Telegraph Company the same. The ion to survey the Cozean Coast with the vessels public

rate from Ingland to New York is 70 coute per of the Japanese Navy. M MORRIS was obliged for the reply, word. Bal the restriction upon the number of IV-The Regiune for Trade are to be The CHAIRMAN Bid, so far as he was aware, letture allowed in each word to 10, in Extre- Brranged within six montbe. the business of the meating was concluded, European countries, 7 skiables: wand previously The Coran Officials, shall not interfare The following are the okief items of intoret admitted (= Kurope 15 letters are taken as one with the commons between the two mutions. from the

word) for her increase the price. The adoption A Corean Legution to be opened in Tedo, Ahousand arood and fanatioul savages. The The UFALEMANYes, as President of the it was an impossibility to get at the weary catablishing a Mint for the coinage of silver

of a word rate is practically of litte benefit to Japaneso Lagation to be opened in Konta Compasy.

the public, as agencies for the transmission of Mr. ROBINSON--And of the real este P

proof, but they all knew what those lekin taxes coins to beu legal tender. He thought it was The most important public event in China telegrams at this rate bave long been in exist

HONGKONGE The Chamber is not in the possession of Mr. ETCH-That is also in the nano of the and that they were scllooted in the one of those objecte cbut they were not likely to during this year, was the lawentable outrage ende.

Butlement, He was repetunt to give the obtain yet, and in the opinion of some, perkups, which occurred in Yuasa in Febranty list, cata to show whether the services could be A Renter'a telegram announțed that Maju- large number of lives have been sacrificed, and President of the S. B. N. Co. for the time being neue of any Chinamna atan anthority, because ought not to agitato for But he gondered when Col. Horace. Brown's party was stapled, oondweted at a lower tariff than the present, Gangrel Colborzs has been gazetted a Keizht | quite unecessarily, för pablis opiniau has un- vory egalur and usual way of bulding slaman would be almost aqucezed to death was not made, it would never be obtained. The Committee availed itself of an opportunity of working of the lines, but it would bare been regent entrices is the Straits

as the trembers all know, he were to do so, the that was a very wrong vior, for if a beginning and Mr. Margary, treacherously murdered. The so as to leave a fair remuneration upon the Commander of the Bath, premmably for his animously condemned to landing at Patiooln, and subaquout merch to Jels in which so many land. He would lggest that it would by the Mondarize. They were all in the same establishment of a Mint would be a very good expressing to H.BM Minister the sympathy of more ansigtnotory if the tolograph ausiniutra The Articles of Association of Chinese | lavas ward" lost. Ibu Government bere Caro valuable property inconvenient way of holding bys, and there was hardy an import in the thing, but all the Ghajabet could do new sold the Chamber upon this ovens, but as it tione had tried the experiments of ancoraging Banking Company are, we anderstand, now already saking preparations for the reception valuable property in mnie of a legal dispute, and pose who would not be ready to are the be to insinst the Committee to address immediately soncorsel & Góravament esped additional use of the telegraph, by cheapnes being drawn up. The expital is 32.000.00), in ❘ of the expedition in a fitting manner, Tassen that it should be ated. If the Dompany hirmra, the Foreign Ministers, and the Go memorial to the Ministers at Peking, asking tion, my farther action on the part of the and greater efficiency, or it they had stated ebärus of $300 each, nearly all of which an deserve wall of their cosutry, they have andor -would consult their Jéral adviser, be (Mr. Bos verament, that it was a well-known fact that them to try to induce the Chinese Goverament representativos of the commercial interests of openly the nerasity they was under to been subscribed by a few wealthy Chinese. gooeinnan srable privations and are not failed The CHAIRMAN BAt the point bad never boon telekin taxes were laid within the limits of to establira Mint He would therefors pro this for was ni deemed pevessary. Al crease the charges, if such were the case Branches of the bank will first be setsblished to display the courage for which the Spanish the Settlement. He (M. Kaib) thought that pose That this Chamber is of upinion that though the subsequent negotiatinine were pro rather that endeavour to obtain extra payment at Hongkong, Shaugumi, and Foochow, and soldier #noted Wo know what Wellington world be sufficient proof for the Misisters to the want of a fixed standard of value, and of a tracted to an extent to which the Fasson by resorting to the indireos micens of restrict subsequently attic other coast ports aud and Napoleon siid and wrote of thism gare back. Mr. ROBINSON said he supposed the bonds take the question up on which represented thoussets of the Jompany.

national aliver onrrency, is a great impediment has not been publlly stated, it is hoped that ing the mature of the telegrams, which has centres of trade la Obina.dude and all counts agres in giving them the bigh waro also in the Pres dext's name ?

The CHAIRMAN said if the merelaats had to the dayilopment of the foreign as well as the the final result, which is wu yet in the fatwe, cansud great inconvenience and expeuša – to The Legislative Council en on the 27th- eut praise for courage iad endurance during the fovearded letters, us it was expected they wondl, sativa trade of the country; and that the will justify the opinion that such means will be canders using sales, without which business instant. Too Orlinande to asnd the law a short bus trying campaign in Jolo. Everyons The ORAIMAN DO', the bonds stood in answer to the Compitten e appails, they Committen be requested to prepare a memorial taken in will prove effectual to bringing the telegrama could not. Le sent, besides giving lating to Chiassa Passengers ships and the bolonging to the expedition from sergeant the wade of the Shanghai Steam Navigation would certainly have soul in a moment to the to be addressed to the Alimeters of the Treaty Chinese Government to a cup of ika obliga- rico to disputes opoe donbifal interpretations conveyance of Chinese emigrenta as read a downwards, has done kidduty well. The officers, Company, for which Moests. Baring Bros. were Ministers, representing but those arcs were Powers at Faking, in order that they may tions regarding the right of travel in the in- of the regulations. These interpretations have second time and the Council sent into Com-too, have not been found wanting in courage,

gente

levied and collected us to SettlementBot the induce the Chinese. Gordiament to citatieb a terior, and the duty of intaining respect for bean so various that at the same time ono telp wittee on it. After some verbal alterations bad but the art of war 19 soietice and as under Mr. Bomuson said it was not legaly a com- a thing the Ministers would, have ad, would Mint for the coinage of legal tender silver coins the sloty of foreignora and for its own pa- grupt omká in China bản socepted messages of been made, to Bill was agreed to and passed stood and practised by the Great Powers in pany and he would suggest that a obunge has been-Bring the case and that the und of token money."

parte, sa any show of weak nean on the pure a description refused by author event mlo Committee on the Ordinamos for by them to entitle them to mack praise for sccordingly as Na 1 of 1876. The Council then 1876 has not been suflerntly, if at all, staciod should be mado in tint arrangement too. The Canmitice were not ablato do N M.: H. P. HANNSEN #MONäod.

of famiga, negotiators, canuct fail to lead to TELEGRAPHING FIGUEIN, - bonds should be pati sous one's sure, in Hr. CANNT Roked if the existence of the tax- Mr. EWALD Baju je world pachara be found Further disregard on the part of the Chinese The telegraphing of figures is mated to be divesting the Registral-Gentralal judicial fund their doings in Jolo. Their ideas of the art of the tunes of one or so of the directors, or at the within the Settligent, was nos suficient dificult get the Chinese to take the own Government, of the provisions of the treation attended with greater rick of crop than the tiona ̈ No Altentions were mide, and the Bill war, like their law code and "colonial systeras," least of some definite persona capalis of suing proof that the taxes were levied there shio Port

and of the obligations of civilization.

unmission of words, and the former are con was passed as of 1876. An Ordiname to are too svient, and require reformation. and being sued.

"The OHAIRMAN—I stük sok.

Mr, KAPT said of course the Committee had

sequently repeated on the line. The limitation authorien the Chien Trader' Insurance Com No ether observations being offered,

fr. Hanz theoght It vas kardly a subject for collected joms facts to gà upon in this matter, A nation was carried at the general meeting of 6 figure as the equivalent of one word mighs pany, Limited, waabdivide its shares wua mond The CHAIRMAN sud two watter would be individual members to bring forward. It was before moving lù it. I would be of no age requesting the Committee to give their special reasonably be anpposed to provide for this, but first time, and the Council then adjourned; Mr. Plimatoll write that he has excellent looked into. He then proposed That the ecuatially a thing for the Chamber to den bringing such a thing to the antice of attendon to the improvement, of the telegrams it only applies if the figures are ofidently, nói che died

sign) anthority for making the following statement, ` sonnig for the year 1875, as pressed to the with, Everyone know that the axes word Ministers, if they had no fuots to lay before received by the Chamber, and anthorizing the rectes alpbira. Uslew they are delared to bà Un the 19th tastant a party of Ithakinn va- | “That, ses of 79. veisės, dibained för alleged meeting, be accepted passed.”

aslected in the therefore it was them, vanelling of the existing contrace with Renter'à quointious, or are intelligibla in meaning to the wan belonging to the Bisaien lag-ship Bayes unsexwarthinais in theport of Sunderhad alone, Guna ferqind, and the potion was hardly dil ha of the cotton that is anked if the Jommittee had taken were a boat in searen the

ou diemiss the subject en suh a curt way as that the opinion of the members of the Chamber of The Dommittee has been in correspondenes with whole of the mesenge containing them to as bad got alcift. They were șstorning, when subesquiat survey was found to be una- Mr. A. O. WESTALL Dext mured "That Mr. alown in the Report. Ad

Commerce on this subject, so that they might the unretary of Eater' Telegrame Compety extra obarge of 50 per cent. Here again the waddenly a squill cause on and the bust, cup-worthy, not sao miatt had been made, nad W. Scott Fitz be elected President and Messrs. Er. KALD thought the difficulty would be have the benefit of that opinion Laughter.) during the year, and some suggestions of alia question of interpreting the rulea causes sized, all inside being thrown into the war that 10 of these remarks, the tonnags of which F. Bell, Nisser, J. M. Vickers, and F. D. | me by striking on, of the paragraph the words The OgAEKLY said theresult of their farleg tious the messuges have bean, adopted, but difficulties, and the Indian Gorusent hai Six of them wire saved by the owner of a ranges from of to 250 tons, have sincrheen vold Eliten be elected Directors; and Br. Rowley tolowing only one-regy was received;" and done so or another subjest was such, that they the members will have the opportunity of agda recently given notion that the dminion of the Chinese jmix who bratzned to their assistance by auction, was one of them realising so much Milles, as Auditor, to serve until the next byaubstituting something to the effect, that it did not think it necessary to do so on this boss. considering the quetion at the coming Geamil sending oficer in Chim will not be accepted in on seeing the addent. One of them, howpres, is £30” The cost of a good plan vårgo- general meeting."

1 me a matter of impossiblity to fuznih proof, son. The subject was was brought forward to Meeting, as the contract has, at the request of doubtfulence. Latterly, however, the Shanghai named Sakaroff, angoombed before the junk currying yes! cans from 814 to £20 par ton;

raised before, but he would lank into the matter.

REGTIA'S TELEONAMS.

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