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For Sale.

FOR SALE.

Notices to Consignees.

FROM YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.

THE UNDERMENTIONED LAND TUE 8. S. Stad Amsterdam, Captain TAND BUILDINGS.

AT HONGKONG:-

TH BOON, having arrived, Consignees of

Cargo are hereby requested to take imme- INLAND LOT 82-The well-known House diate delivery of the same, otherwise it will be landed and stored at their risk and and Offices lately ecenpied by Mesara A. Heard & Co., adjoining the Cathedral Com-expenso by the Undersigned, pound.

The Ground below the masonry retaining wall of the above, shutting on the Queen's Road.

Annual Crown rent, $890.48. MARINE LOT 111, WANGHAI-First-class and extensive Godowns.

Annual Crown rent, $324. INLAND LOT 691,--Situated on the Bon- ham Road and one of the finest sites for Villa residences in the Colony.

Annual Crown rent, $79.78. FARM LOT 17, PORVOOLUM, adjoining Meners Butterfield & Swire's premises.

Annual Crown rent, $25.

AT KOWLOONG :-- MARINE LOT 4.--With a frontage of 100 feet on the Prays, and with an area of 80,000 feet.

Reduced Annual Crown rent, $10.

AT YOKOHAMA!— Lors No: 6 AND No. 27 in the Foreign Bettlement.

No. 6 in altusted on the Bund, and com- prises an eight-roomed Dwelling House, de- fached, with Garden all round, Offices, Go downs, Servants Quarters and Outhouses. Ara 1,064 Tsubos of 38 square feet.

Annual Ground rent, $263.79.

No. 27 is separated from No. 6 by Water: Street and comprises large Tea Firing and atber Godowns, Floss Silk Press, Compra- dore's Quarters, Stabling and Fire Engine House. Area, 554 Tsubos.

Ground rent, $154,97 per annum. Applications for purchase, or further in- formation, to be made to

J. WHITTALL,

T. G. LINSTEAD, Trustees A. Beard & Co.'s Estate,

23, Queen's Road, Hongkong. Hongkong, February 1, 1876,

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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Agents S. S. Stad Amsterdam. Hongkong, April 8, 1876.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE S. S. Glenartney having arrived, Consignees of Gargo are hereby in-

formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Undersigned into their Godowns, whence and from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained,

Optional Cargo will be sent on to Shanghai unless notice to the contrary is given before Noon To-morrow, the 4th Lust. Cargo remaining undelivered after the 10th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents 8, 8. Glenartney. Hongkong, April 3, 1876.

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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR BANGKOK The Steamship

*VENICE," Capt. WATSON, will leave for the Pabore Port TU-MORROW, the 5th Instant, at 3 pm.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 4, 1876.

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CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SAIGON, The Steamer

GLAMIS CASTLE" will be despatoled for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 6th Instatit

For Freight or Faasaga, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents, Bongkang, April 4, 1876.

their first delivery of New Goods for the coming Season, to which they invite special atten on tion.

Ladies' and Children's Ready. made Costumes in a variety of Styles.

Morning Wrappers in Embroid- ered Linen, Printed, Cambric, White Brilliante and Muslin. French Toilet Jackets. Richly Embroidered Cambric

Skirts.

A Large Assortment of Dress

FOR SHANGHAL The Steamship

"OLYMPIA,"

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

April 3, Danube, British steamer, 581, A, Clancy, Bangkok Mar. 26, General. YUEN FAT HONG,

April 4, Folga, French steamer,⋅ 950,

Nomdedeu, Yokohama Mar, 29, Mails aud General.--Messageries MARITIMES. 2. April 4, Hindostan, British steamer, 991, T. S. Gardner, Calcutta Mar. 19, Penang 26, Singapore 29, General-D, SASSOON, SONS & Co.

April 4, Argyll, British steamer, 1271, D. Scott, Calcutta Mar, 19, Penang 20, Singapore 28, General,JARDINE, MA- THESON & CO.

April 4, Manila 11, Germ. barque, 515, A. Günnor, Bangkok Feb. 22, Rice. S1EMESEN & Co.

April 4, Minna, German barque, 456, E. L. Tohren, Bangkok Mar. 6, "Rice and Teakwood,-WM. PUSTAU & Co., April 4, Ino, from. Whampoa.

DEPARTURES, April 4, Northampton, for Manila

4, Chinkiang, for Canton,

4, Johari Smidt, for Takao.

4, Hailong, for Amoy.

4 Yungshing, for Canton. 4, Kearsarge (U.S.S.), for Manila.

CLEARED.

Eleanor, for Takao. Memento, for Bangkok, Formosa (barque), for Tientsin Union, for Manila.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED. Per Danube, Mr A. Marques Peroira (Portuguese Consul-General), Rev. 3. J, Smith, and 30 Chinese.

Per Volga, from Yokohama: for Hong. kong, Mr Deacon. For Marseilles, Dire Meier, 4 children and servant. Mrs Jour dan and child, Mesars J. A. Dewing, Paris and Carl Wielsen,

Per Hindostan, Mrs T. 8. Gardner, Mr and Mrs Plumpton, Mr and Mrs B. By rawrjee, Mr M. M. Mehta, and 820 Chinese, Far Argyll, Mesars Stewart and Kiliott,

and Count Arthur Desfours Walderode.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British steamer Danube reports: apé fine weather and light variable winds until the and, when had thick and rainy weather and strong N.E, winds.

>NAGEL, Blaster, will be de. spatched for the above Port THURSDAY, the 6b Inst, at 3 p.m.

For Freight, apply to

The British steamer Glenartney reports: left London Feb. 17th, experienced heaTy 8. W. gales and high sea from South Fore. land to Caps Finisterre, from thence to Gibraltar, strong head winds, from Gibral tar to Malta fine weather, made the passage SIEMSSEN & Co., from Gibraltar to Malta three days and 16

Agenta.

hours. Arrived at Port Said 2nd March, spd at 7am, arrived Suez on Srd at 5 p.m. Fine weather from Suar to Singapore, arrived at Singapore 26th and left on 28th, had fine weather up till the 2nd inst., then heavy gale from the N.E. by E. and high sea to Lema Island.

Rongkong, April 4, 1876.

FOR SHANGHAI. The Steatoship

"YANGTSZE,"

E. SORULTER, Master, will be despatched for the above Port

The British steamer Hindostan reporta on FRIDAY, the 7th Instant, at 2 p.m. after leaving Singapore experienced moder

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ate NE. monsoon and fine weather up to STEMSSON & Co. lat. 19 North, and from thence to arrival Hongkong, April 4, 1876.

ap strong N.E.-monsoon and heary sen.

The British steamer Argyll reports: had fine weather until yesterday, when experi

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE S. 8. Argyll having arrived from by her are hereby requested to send their

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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.✨

Shipping.

No. 9984-ArniË 4, 1976.

"Powers.

actually railed off a piece of ground in the Treaty, with the support of the other which he is exhibiting monstrosities. A paragraph in the News the other Daylight: Esmeralda leaves for Manils day gave currency to a rumour that the following foreign and Siamese vennels, 3 p.m.-Venies leaves for Bangkok. local officials had received a hint from at Bangkok on March 23, had arrived from

Peking to refrain from interference with or were bound for Hongkong ---- Tenders Close.

the tramway in future. We trust the Foreign-Beethoven, Bianca Pertics, Noon--Government Tonders for Specie report is a correct one, and that no more Colomba, Danube, Rance, Zoraya.

vexatious opposition will be thrown in

Siamese:--Fabius, Fortune, Lucro, Morn- the way of this most spirited undering Star, Prosperity, Rapid, Shooting Star, taking.

Siamese Crown, Telegraph, Young Siam,

close.

TO ADVERTISERS,

It is requested that all advertisements ba sent, when practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow of the early issue of the paper,

at 7.25 p.m.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LATE TELEGRAMS, Wo extract from the Straits Times and

A BESOLUTION has recently been laid before the United States Senate having for its object the assimilation of the Amorican dollar to English gold money The publication of this issus commenced so far as the pure gold contents of the our Indian Exchanges the following sum

doins are concerned. It is proposed in mary of telegraphis news:- the resolution that a Convention of re- London, March 10th.-Sir Erskine Perry presentatives of the two countries shall and Sir Robert Montgomery, Members of the consider the matter on some such a basis of November last, from the Secretary of Indian Counell, dissent from the despatch as the following. The money of account in State for India to the Viceroy, which has HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1876. each country to be a gold dollar, of just just been presented to Parliament, concern- one-fifth the value of the sovereign. Golding the cotton duties. In a minute the THE full text of the Treaty between coins of two and a half, five, ten and Marquis of Salisbury says that his objection Japan and Coren has, at last, been pub twenty dollars in value might also be to the action of the Indian Government was lished. It contains no less than twelve issued, as well as subsidiary coins of the remission of unobjectionable duties.

Calcutta, March 11th. In commemoration clauses, and there are some important silver, copper or alloys of base metals; of the visit of the Prince of Wales to India, differences, both in the shape of additions these latter being of such standard and the Queen has appointed him Honorary and omissions, between it and the report weight in each country as might be pro- Colonel of the following Native Regiments: ed outline that has, for some time, been vided by their respective laws. All ao11th Bengal Lansers, 2nd Bengal Native before the public. In the first place not counts representing transactions to be Light Infantry, 2nd Goorkha corps of a word is said about foreigners, other settled in coin should be kept in dollars Guides, Madras Sappers and Miners, 4th Madras Light Cavalry, 3rd Bombay Light than Japanese, and they stand in exactly and cents or fractional parts of a cent. Cavalry, and 2nd Bombay Native Infantry. the same position in regard to Corea as and all these gold coins, providing they of the above Regiments the 2nd Bengal In- they stood before the Treaty was signed. conform to the standard, should be a fantry, the Corps of Guides, the Madras Nothing is said also about the cession of legal tender within each country for Sappers and Miners, and the 3rd Bombay an island on the coast of Coren to Japan. debts and obligations payable in gold Cavalry also received the designation of Upon these points, however, it should be coin, The coin subsidiary to the dollar observed that while rumour, to which the should not be a legal tender or oirculate Japan papers gave publication, reported as money beyond the limits of the that Corea was to be opened for trade country within which they are issued. with foreigners generally on condition These are the chief points brought that they consented to be amenable to forward for consideration by the Comptas, and became a total wreck. 300 Japanese laws, and that Cores was to Convention, and should the proposal gede an island to Japan, nothing was be entertained by the American Se said about these stipulations in the latest outline of the Treaty published by out Yokohama contemporaries. Nor would the insertion of such a condition as the first one be at all likely, or even feasible. But the most important feature of all in the new Treaty, and of which we have heard nothing previously, is an extra

We quite endorse territoriality clause. the remark of the Japan Gassite that the presence of this clause in the Treaty do doubt prevented its earlier publication. As our contemporary points out at a time when Japan was agitating for the elimination of the extra-territoriality clauses from her treaties with the Western Powers, and while she still re- tained some hope that those clauses would be expunged, her Government not unnaturally hesitated to publish a treaty, concluded on her own part with a nation whom she had succeeded in bringing to a measure of reason, wherein her representatives had provided for the

territoriality clause,”

nate, and the Convention proposed to England, we think the Home Govern ment would do well to give it serious and favourable, consideration. At first sight it appears there would be no obstacle to the free circulation between America and England of the standard coins of each country, and the reckoning, the conversion of the dollars into sove reigns and the sovereigns into dollare, would be so easy, the one being an exact multiple of the other, that there would be no difficulty in that respect..

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

The Press says in reference to the telegram stating that the Treaty of 1872 between Germany and China had been renunnood, and that the German Minister had proposed

Queen's Own. The remainder receive the designation of "Prince of Wales' Own,"

Bombay, March 8th-The steamer Jowad has been wrecked. She left Jeddah on 16th Jannary with upwards of 400 pilgrims. The same night she struck on a reef known as pilgrime, the Captain, the Chief Officer, two engineers, and 38 of the crew were drowned. Ouly 13 persons were saved out of 480),

Galle, Monday Morning-The P. and 0. Bangalore has not proceeded to Australia. The passengers are alarmed at small-pox, which has appeared on board. They held a consultation and resolved not to proceed. The alarm is greater than there are grounds for. The steamer doctor who is in hospital is to be affected with small-pox. The Health suspected of suffering, but he is reported not Officer reports this morning all well on board. Of course every precaution has been taken against the spread of the epidemic. The P. and O, Agent awaits instructions The cargo brought up from the Oreston Wis sold for good prices. Manchester bales went for 400 rupees. The enquiry into. the loss of the Orestes by the Receiver of Wrecks has been sent to the District Court. Captain Bowley's certificate is suspended for six months.

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Bombay, March 10th-Admiral Macdonal ill at Poona.The Military correspondent of the Times of India states upon authority that the Staff Corps will not be abolished. Ninety yearly rotirements are to go on for its revision, that."It is possible that someone or two years more when a number of flaw has been discovered in it during the direct appointments as second Lieutenants

enced fresh N.E, winds and equally we benefit of her own nationals an extra negotiations in connection with the Anna/will be made to native regiments from Eng-

ther.

land.

Materials in all the newest the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo terday when experienced strong N.E. wind, Treaty may be briefly stated as follows: yet transpired to show what attitude the commission to be paid to Mesars Rothschild

designs. French Millinery of the latest

fashions.

Boys' Holland Suits & Pinafores. Ladies' Underclothing. Ladies' and Children's Boots and

Shoes,

Also,

A fresh supply of the "Little Wanzer" Sewing Machines.

Bills of Lading for countersignate livery

Undersigned and to immediate of their Goods.

and expense,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at ones landed and stored at Consigness' risk

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 4, 1876. FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

HE British S. S. Hindostan having

THE arrived from the above ports, Cou

signees are bereby informed that the Ge Agents for Hongkong.neral Cargo will be landed by, and into BAYLE & Co.,

the Godowns of the undersigned at Wanchi, whence delivery can be obtained on and after the 6th instant.

VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

Queen's Rood & Stanley Street,

FOR SALE.

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Goods remaining in store after the 12th Instant will be subject to rent,

The German barque Manila 17. reports: fine weather the whole passage until yes- The Gorman barque Minna reports: fino weather throughout the whole passage till yesterday when had strong N.E. winds.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS. MAILS WILL CLOSE':—

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.- Per NAMOA, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday,

the oth inst.

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For COOKTOWN AND SYDNEY. ---

Per NORMANDY, at 11.30 am. Thursday, the 6th Instant. Mails will also be made up for all parts of East Australia, Tasmania, and Melbourne. Postage, 24 cents.

The effect of the twelve articles of the affair. In the meantime, nothing has e That Corea is recognised as an independ Chinese Government have adopted on the ent country; that a representative of subject, As, however, the Representative the Japanese Government is to be sent

According to a Parliamentary paper, the

for their trouble and risk" in arranging the purchase of the Suez Canal shares amount to 299,216 is a 24 per cent. on Bombay, 13th March-To-day a deputa- the amount paid to the Khedive. tion from the Bombay corporation presented His Royal Highness, in replying,

to Corea at the end of 15 months from of Germany is backed up by England, the date of the Treaty to arrange details Russia, and the United States in his de of intercourse between the two countries, mands, it is very unlikely that the Chinese a farewell address to the Prince on board the

and after doing so he can either return will offer any decided resistanos to them.Serapis

said "I feel grateful for having been to Japan or remain in Corea at the will It is tolerably certain, therefore, that they permitted to carry out my purpose of visit- of his Government; that Corea may will be conceded, though perhaps verying so much of the widely extended Indian send at any future time a representative reluctantly, and the revision of the Treaty to Japan; that two ports are to be

opened to Japan for trade by Corea in also agreed upon.-The Press comments en addition to Sorioko, which is at present the Queen's Title Bill," and expresses open; that Japanese vessels wrecked itself in favour of the Queen receiving the or in distress on the Corean coast shall title of Empress of India. receive every assistance both as regards For OLYMPIA, at 2.30 p.m. on Thurs people and property; that Japanese TEE

day, the 6th Inst.

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For SHANGHAI.---

For SHANGHAL—

Consignees of Opium are requested to take delivery from the boats alongside the Ice House Street, Wharf, otherwise the For Drug will be stored by the Undersigned at

anrance.

THIS Season's Amerload on. Med Coagues' risk, unprotected by Fire In-

BACON in prime condition. Smoked SALMON.

Golden Gate. Baker's EXTRA FLOUR in Barrels and Tizs,

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, February 19, 1876.

THE NEW TELEGRAPH CODE, OVER 15,000 WORDS.

TE have received a few Copies of this

Wvaluable Werks for Sale.

Apply to

Price, $2.60 per Copy. MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, March 20, 1876.

Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by DAVID SASSOON, SONB & Co.,

Agents,

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FOR SALE. THE whole of the Property known as FLETCHER'S Best of Warins Lots Nos. 20 and 21, and covering an area of 121,304 square feet.

Anna Orown Rent about 81,900.

Taken

1,800.

For further information, apply to

THE BORNEO 06., LIMITED. Hongkong, April 4, 1870'

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TO CONSIGNEES OF OPTIONAL CARGO, EX O. 8, §. CO%-8, 8. NESTOR FROM LIVERPOOL,

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(HIPPING Orders must be obtained from 7th Inst., for shipment per 8.8. Agaméminon

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenin

Hongkong, April 3, 1870,

By!

8. 8. OLYMPIA, FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. CONSIGNEES of Goods by the above Steamer ate hereby notified, that their Cargo is being landed, and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, honde delivery may be obtained.

Goods remaining in store after the 10th Instant will be subject to rent

Optional Cargo will be forwarded inless applied for by the Consignees before

p.m. on Monday, the 3rd Ins...

Bills of Lading will be countersigned

SIEMSSEN &60; Agente.

Bengkong, April 8, 1876,

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Per YANGTSZE, at1.30p.m. on Friday,

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the 7th Inst. SINGAPORE AND PENANG.- Per KILLARNEY, at 1.30 p.m. on

Friday, the 7th Instaut.

For SAN FRANCISCO.-

Per LORD OF THE ISLES, at 5 pm. on Saturday, the 8th Instant For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.– Per QUANGRE, at 1.80 p.m. on Wednes

day, the 12th April.

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CHORAL FESTIVAL will be held In 8. JOBN'S CATHEDRAL OD KASTER TUESDAY, at 4 p..

Mendelssohn's Cantate "Latida Bion" will be Sang.

Hongkong, April 4, 1876.

GENERAL WEEKLY SALE

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ANE, CRAWFORD & Co, will soli by Fublic Auction, at their Sale

Room, Praya,

FRIDAY,

the 7th April, 1878, at Noon,→ Brown and Coloured Silk Umbrellas, Tooth Brashes, Sealing Was, Chisels, Lamp-wicke Black Writing Ink, and Bhoe Blacking

Alab

20 tins Turpentine. 10 owt. Fine Soft Soap 10 casks Washing Soda. 20 cases Brandy,

3 Fire-proof Iron Safes. 100 Ride 100 Pistols.

10., dey TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery In Mexican Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7. The Lot of Lats, with all faults and errors

of description, af purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer,

Epsgbang, April 4, 1874,

aels shall be at liberty to survey the coasts of Corea; that consuls shall be sent by Japan to the ports opened; that cases of frand or neglecting to pay debts, in which both Japanese and Coreane are involved, shall be investigated and recti-

THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.

The Chinese Mail gives a translation of the memorial which the Anti-slavery Society sent to Earl of Derby on the necessity of emancipating the slaves.

The Chung Ngoi San Po says a telegram fied by the officers of the nationality to has been received by some Ohinese frem which the delinquents belong; that crimes committed by Japanese against San Francisce stating that the Californian Corean subjects are to be judged by the authorities have passed a law prohibiting officers of their own Government, and, the advent of Chinamen. lastly, that officers shall be appointed by each Government to meet at the Capital of Kokua within six months to consult upon and settle all the necessary rules and regulations for the control of the commercial transactions between the two countries,

The Universal Circulating Herald notices the propress of the Dutch in the Asheen

Wat.

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Empire. Nothing has impressed me mor

in this vast population than those described in the address as the patient, industrious, and loyal people of India. The uniform kindness everywhere received has more then gratified me; it has left many perma- nent recollections never to be effaced." At 4 o'clock the Serapis weighed anchor ander salute from the land battery. As she steamed ahead a Royal salute from all the war ships was poured forth. The Ralaph and Osborne followed in the wake of the Serapis.

London, 14th March. Replying to a ques- tion of Mr Ernest Noel in the House of Commons, to-night, Mr Disraeli said it was inexpedient to produce the despatches rela tive to the Titles bill, whereupon Mr Noel announced a motion against the title of Em- press of India,

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It is rumoured that there is to be war be, tween Japan and Corea. The British Squadron in the Japan Seas is to be rein- forced in consequenos,

Alexandria, 14th Mar-The Troop-ship Euphrates has passed through the Suez Canal Homewards.

MAIES BY THE FRENCH PAKET,- The French Contract Packet HOOGHLY, will be despatched on THURSDAY,

Bombay, 11th March. The Prince of the 6th April, with Malls to and

Wales arrived at 11 afclock at Church-gate through the United Kingdom via

station. H. R. H. was received at the Marseilles; to Europe, Saigon, Sla-

It is evident that Japan has imposed Tar Britich steamer Orchia, Captain Butlin, Railway Station by the Governor, the Com gapore, Galle, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Sues, and Alexan-is not the slightest doubt that the latter

no harsh conditions on Corea, and there arrived at Singapore on the 27th ult. Hmander-in-Chiet, and the principal Govern

ment Officers. There was also a guard of The streets were lined with troops ALFRED LISTER, country will benefit by the Treaty, although M.'s gunboat Lily, which left Hongkong ou honour.

Postmaster General her Government may not think so at the 10th, arrived at Singapore on the 27th and decorated with flags and evergreens The crowd was small but enthusiast. General Post Ofos,

the present time. Indeed, we think it ultime. The Carisbrooke was in Singapore There were few Europeans at the Deok. will be admitted that Japan has ex- en route to Penang on 28th-all.The Datu yard, but many are absent from Bombay, Hongkong, March 23, 1876.

hibited considerable forbearance in deal- MAILS THE EXOLISE PACKER.—— The English Contrast Packet GEELONG, will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, do, on THURSDAY, the 18th April,

ALFRED LISTER,

Partmaster General, General Post Office, Hongkong, March 90, 1876, apis

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General Memoranda. Thursday, April 8:-

Daylight-Namoa leaves for Stator,

Amoy and Fooshow. Nocn. French Mail leaves for Forts of

Call and Europe.

Noon-Normandy leaves for Cooktown

and Sydney,

8 p.m.-Olympia leaves for Shanghai Glamis Castle leaves for Saigon.

Lord of the Isise leaves for San Francisco

ou or about this date.

Fatuar, April 7

Noon,eneral Weekly Sale by Messrs

Lane, Crawford & Co.

p.in-Yangtze leaves for Shanghai. Patrucius leaves for London on or about

this date.

Prince embarked. The Prince dines with ing with the conceited and ill-mannered Sagor of Perak is in prison at Singapore & salute was fired by the war ships as the little State, and there are those who pedlug an inquiry into his conduct, the Governor to-night. His Royal High- would have been better satisfied had Society for the Frevention, of Cruelty to ness looks very well. considerable concessions heen. demanded Animals has been formed at Singapors,

by Kuroda. But Japan had not much

Calcutta, 10th March-Seven Betors in

the Theatre at Caloutta have been arrested

by the Police under the new Ordinance af

to complain of in regard to Coren except AN Inquest was held this afternoon (4th)fecting dramatic representations, ing insuit, and satisfaction for this had

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St. Petersburg, 13th March-Their-Royal been pretty well obtained already. On at the Government Civil Hospital by Mr Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Edin the whole the affair is a most creditable James Russell, Coroner, on the body of one burgh arrived here from London to-day. one to Japan, and she is to be congra- Tal Atim, a stone coolie who met his death tulated on the part she has played in it by a landslip. Mesars E. Herbat, B. E from first to last.

DaSilva and E. Da Cruz composed the Jury. It appeared that during a heary shower

dres in the China Seas is to be reinforced.

Berlin, 13th March-The German quee Constantinople, 13th March,The Turke deny that they were defeated by the Insur gente in the engagement on the 6th instant

Cairo, 18th March-Intelligence received

It is most satisfactory to note in the last evening the deceased and others took here from Massawah states that the Abys Shanghal papers that the work on refuge under a bank at Tai Kok Teul, sinian troops were routed by the Egyptians the Woosing Railway is progressing British Kowloong. The earth suddenly on the 9th instant, and that King John Was favourably as the Doctors would term gate way and buried Ave men. The dessssed suing for peace Meanwhile hostilities have It. The little Pioneer" engine, busily

been suspended, and negotiations for peace are proceeding.

employed in hauling ballast trubke, was the only man killed, the other four appears to be a subject of no small being tilore or less injured. The Jury wonderment to the natives, who con returned a verdict of accidental death ceived from Rawul Hindes states that the gregate in srowds along the tramway to

Calcutta, 180 Marcha telegram re Bishop of Calcutta, Dr. Milman, died there this morning at ten

watch it working. The Shanghai Courier, Tas following telégtam was published" fo

· London, 10th March-Last night, in the describing the scene, says that "there in the Day Press of this morning

House of Lords, Lord Halifax complained every appearance of a falr going on. Peep-

London, 1st April-The Government that the Marquis of Salisbury, in his des Shipping Orders regarding Optional Cas. shows, sweets sellers and story tellers Gatetta at Berin explains that the Treaty patah to the Viceroy of the 11th of Novem

go ex Aestor for shipment par Agamuse the mob while waiting in the of leg hetween Germany and Obine bay ber, concerning late Indian tariff legislation, Hemnes must be obtained from the intervals of the engine's periodical trips been renonscod, The German Envoy has has departed from the principle of governing and one enterprising showman has lately proposed to negotiate the revision of Ludin ng daz na possible to judis, kad by Agents not later than this data,

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