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For Sale.

FOR SALE,

200 Apply to

Casks CLARET from BORDEAUX.

E

LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, March 10, 1876.

TAKASIMA COLLIERY. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents.

i

FOR

OR SALE, Large Takasima Coal, at $5 per tun, ex Godown. Small Takasima Coal, 36 per too, ex Godown.

Apply to

T. G. GLOVER,

No. 7, Queen's Read, and at East Point. Hongkong, May 16, 1876.

NOW READY.

ENG-SHUI; or, "THE RUDIMENTE OF

E. J. EzTEL. One Volume 8vo. Price, $1.50.

BUDDHISM, Iss HISTORY, THEORY AND POPULAR RELIGION, In thres Lectures, By Dr. E. J. ETL, Second Edition. One Volume 8vo, Price, $1.50.

-Orders will be resolved by Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co.

Hongkong, July 31, 1873,

THE FOLLOWING. 16 AN

Extract from a Letter dated 15th May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Borning sham, near Warminster, Wilts :-

"I must also bog to say that your Pilla. are an excellent Medicine for me, and I certainly do enjoy good health, sound sleep, and a good appetite; this is owing to taking your Pills, I am 78 years old..

"Remaining, Gentlemon, yours - very respectfully,

L. 8," To the Proprietora of

NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS, London,

28au78

28t 288076

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

***NAMOA,”

Captain WESTODY, will be de spatched for the above Forts

on TUESDAY, the 13th Instant, at 10a.m.

For Freight or Passage; apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

Hongkong, June 10, 1878.

FOR LONDON.

The Steamship

"BENLEDI,"

Jola

Captain BUCHANAN, will load for the above Port with general Cargo, should sufficient inducement offer, and receive immediate despatch.

For Freight, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents S. 8. Denledi. Hongkong, Jane 10, 1978,

NOTICE

LL CLAIMS against the Steamship A STATESMAN" from Caloutta, must be presented at the Office of the Undersigned and proved before Noon on TUESDAY, the 13th Instant, otherwise they will not be allowed.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

"Agents. Hongkong, June 10, 1876.

jela

FOR SALE $1, OLLAR and STERLING

CHANGE TABLES, from So. éd.

to 68. 4d.

BY

GEORGE MACKIE.

|

Charters Effected.

The following settlements have been

THE CHINA MAIL.

CARGO.

Per Amazone, seiled 10th June, 1876 For Continent, 809 bales Silk, 16 baler

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES –

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL The Right

[No. 4041-JUNE 10, 1874,

complains that we have not exhibited a! We are informed by the agents (Meurs readiness to hand over to the Portuguose Jardino, Matheson & Co.) that the B: 8. for trial cortain pirates who were offenders Glenroy loft Singapore for this port on the

effected since last Circular was published Weate Silk, 211 bales Conoora, 11 cases Silke, Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rav, R, against ourselves às well as them.

American barges Charles 0, Leary, 642, evening of the 9th instant.

Whampoa to New York, private

British barque Findex, 280, house to Melbourne and Sydney, private,

German barque sinne, 148, to Haiphong and bade to Hongkong, $1,050 in full, 35

lay days.

bales Waste Silk, Bosses Poogees, 13-oisés

half-chests and 79 pkgs. Tes, and 188 GB Firat and Third Sundays in each Month that these men would get off with some Sundries. For London, 163 bales Silk, SA 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and thing less than capital punishment no We have received another letter from Hilks, 20 bales Tobacco, 14 cnsas Rhabarb, Celebration of the Holy Communion Un matter how many foul murders or ont- "J.J.S.S." on the Rendition question, but

the Second and Fourth Sundays in each 162 cases Straw Braid, 50 canes Essential Month (and Fifth, if any) Morning rages might be proved against them, it is must hold over the same until Monday,

not a very great matter of surprise that il, 1,707 half-chosts, 8,968 boxes and 90 Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all German barque Emma, 940, Macao and pkgs. Tea, 4 cases Treasure Tla, 50,280, 21 SundaysAt 6p.m., Evening Prayer and we should prefer dealing with them, an- THE Programme of the entertainment at

cases Treasure $41,800, and 63 cases

der our own laws. At present we have Sermon. On Wednesdays; at 6:30 p.m., Sundries.

Evening Prayer fahortened farm), and expot advanced to that state of civilisation, the Temperance Hall on Monday evening position of Scripture. On all Holy Days: when, following in the footsteps of l'or. is a very promising one, and we hope to

At 8 am celebration of the Holy Comtugal, we shall look upon deep-dyed eri- see a large audience. munion.

minals with a comparatively kindly eye, Military Serving-Rev. W. H. Baynes and for our own part we are in no parti- H.A-At 8 m., Morning Prayer and ouler harry to reach that phase of em Litany alternately, Sermon and Celebration lightenment.

Amoy to Macassar, and back to Macao and Amoy, $4,500 in full, 60 lay daye,

(ierman rebooser Oceanus, 885, Nov- chwang to Hongkong, 24 cents per pioulPOST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. 20 lay daya.

British barque Northern Chief, 393, bense to London, private.

British barque Caldew, 182, hancs to London, privato.

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS

June 9, Java, Dutch steamer, 886, T. D. Gollards, Saigon Jane 4, Rice.-EDUARD SCHELLRASS & Co.

H. Drewes, Shanghail June 5,. General.- Jure 10, Amoy, British steamer, 814, G.

SIEMSEN & Co.

Jano 10, Adria, British steamer, 781, Brocza, Taiwanfoo June 7, Sugar, GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.

June, 10, Pernambuco, British steamer, 643, W. Hyde, Saigon June 6, ice, MELORERS & O

June 10, Palo, Amer, gun-vessel, from

Macao.

June 10, Ashuelot, Amer, corvette, L100, guns, 700 b.p.. Come E O. Matthews, from a Cruise,

DEPARTURES,

June 10, Oceanus, for NewchwanE. 10, Butuan, for Manila,

10, Riga, for Amoy... 10, Chinking, for Shanghai, 10, Queensland, for Foochow

10, Abbotsford, for Spore & Penang. 10, Alona for Shanghat,

10, Amazone, for Marseilles, d

ULEARED.

Bra Pan, for Bangkok

F. E. Drews, for Manila, Norna, for Swatow.

Saada, for Foothow.

Lycka Till, for San Francisco, Lizale, for Tientsin, Willie, for Cheloo. Hope, for London.

Wealthy Pendton, for San Francisco. Carrisbrooke, for Swatow,

PASSENGERS. ÅKRIVED.

Per Jara, from Saigon, 4 Chinese, Per Amoy, from Shanghai, 66 Chinese. Per Adria, from Taiwanfoo, 2 Chinese. Per Pernambuco, from Salgon, 47 Chinese.

DEFARTED.

་་་

Per Chinktang, for Shanghai, Mr. Ethé. Ferbbotsford, for Singapore & Penang, 110 Chinese,

Por Amazone, for Saigon, Mre Doriani, and Brotber Lothaire for Batavia, Mr Van Den Besen and 2 servants, for Lamailia, Mr Beker; for Port Said, Mr R. A. Klefeker for Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Meatern, 8 children and 1 amab, Mr and Mrs Karberg, 4 children, 1 European maid sorvart and lamah, Mesre Biebs, Krauss, Shunok, Bernheim, and Mather.

TO DEFART.

Per Norn, for Swaton, 180 Chinese. Per Carrisbrooke, for Swatow, 40 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTE.

The Dutch steamer Java reports: Fine weather with 6.8.W. and B. winds.

The British str. Avoy reports: Strong EX-SW. monsoon with heavy head son as far as Tung Ving; from thence to port moder. ate breeze and fine weather. Passed str. Hochtong off Tang Ying on the 6th; at 6p.m. same day str. Fangtsze off Patchecock, also atre. Nisgpo and Fuyer off Turnabout.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Oo.

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Hongkong, June 10, 1870.

TO LET.

With Immediate Possession. HE Dveling House No. 4, Alexandra

Terrace,

The Dwelllag House and Office, No 1, Wyndham Street,

The Dwelling Blouses and Offices, Nos. 6 and 14, Stanley Street.

The Bungalow, No. 24, Gage Street. (Also with occupation from 1st May.) The Dwelling House No. 2, Gough Street, occupation from 1st June.

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo, Hongkong, June 10, 1876.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, rur Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vesele, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

Lizzie, British barque, Captain John Inokay, Broadbear, Anthony & Co. ・・

1PHIGENIA, German barque, Captain Matzen Win Pustau & Co

The British steamer Adria reports: S.W. winds and swell throughout the prosage.

The British steamer Pernambuco reports: Fine pleasant weather throughout, with a gentle breeze.

Swatow Shipping. Arrivals,June 1, Douglas, British str., 864, Burnie, Amoy and Fooohow; Namoa, British str., 863, Westoby, Hongkong; 2, Jessie McDonald, British 8-m. rch., 275, Stott, Bangkok 3, Yesso, British str., 560, Punchard, Hongkong Gunga, Fretch str., 797, Grower, Saigon; 6, Norna, British str., 606, Walker, Hong- long Swatow, British str., 330, Corner, Shanghai Fröhlich, German brig, 880, Helme, Bangkok: 7 Dongles, British atr. 884, Barnie, Hongkong | Samos, American 3 m. soh., 895, Bryant, Chefoo; Rajah,

MAILS will close:-

For BWATOW.-

11th Inst

For SWATOW & AMOYL

We are requested to state that two malls* will be closed for Haluan on Wednesday morning next at 7.30;-one by H. LS. Shen oki, the other to be forwarded by over- land courier from Canton,

Per NURNA, at 9 am. To-morrow, the of Holy Communion every Sunday.

--- UNION CHURC-Minister, Rev. James Lamont, Morning Sarvios, at 11 AM.THE "Roturns of Trade at the Treaty Afternoon, 6 P.M.

Ports in China," published by order of ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev. the Inspector General of Customs, which We learn from the agent of the P. M. & S. W. H. Baynes, M.A. Services at 5 r.M. every we have received to-day, place us in pos Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer

Per CARRIEBROOKE, at 7.30 am., or

Monday, the 12th fast.

For BANGKOK. ---

and Communion on the First Sunday in session of some most valuable information Co., that the O. & 0, 8. 8. Belgis, with respecting the state of trade at these mails from San Francisco to 16th May,

Per QUARTA, at 1.30 p.m. on Monday, each month at 11 am,

the 12th Instant. :"

For BANGKOK.—

the 13th Inst.

For HAINAN (via CANTON).———

Per H. L. M. &. SHEN CHI, at 7:30a.m.,

on Wednesday, the 14th June, in- stead of as previously notified.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALOUT TA, QUEENSLAND, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.-

West Point.

.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.

morning (9th), #

We learn that a number of boys, said to be destined for the study of telegraphy, bave been engaged here by the Chinese Govern- ment to go up to Tientsin, and that they will start in a few days. The number engaged in limited to from six to eight, and we fancy they are not intended for the ordinary branch of transfitting telegraphic messages. but for quite a new branch of electric transmission, viz., the firing of

SR. STEPHEN'S MISSION ORVIOR.-Rev. pore during the last ten years. Turn left Yokohama for this port yesterday A. B. Hutchison, and Rev. Lo Saming to the returns of the annual value of Yuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn- the foreign trade in China during that Per RAJANATTIANUHAR, at 3,80

ing Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, period we find there is apparently not so pim., on Monday, the 12th Inst

and Sermon, at 11 A.M. Bible Class, at 3 much cause for grumbling after all at the Holy Com- aspect of commercial matters in China, for For BWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-P., Preaching, at 6.80 1.2t.

while in 1865, just ten years ago, the Per NAMOA, at 9.30 .m., on Tuesday, union, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.

BARLIN FOUNDLING Hover-Service in total value of the trade was Taola the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, 109,818,732, in 1875 it was Taele every Sunday, at half-past ten A., in 196,716,176. The increase seeme to the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, have been gradual and regular except in 1872, when it suddenly went up from Tanis 138,964,238 to Taela 142,605,174. The Customs Revenue for the same period also shows a corresponding in Grease. Coming to the value of the trade done with each country from 1868 torpedoes, a school for the study of which to 1975, we find that that with Great has been lately opened to-Tientsin under Britain is set down in 1868 as Taels the direction of Mr Betts, late of Focehow, as Taels This in another step in the progress of the 59,963,068 and in 1875 50,287,151, thus showing a decrease; attempt to render China Impregnable to that with Hongkong in 1868 a Taels

extemal nitak 21,072,815 and in 1875 as Taels 40,272,129, thus showing an increase of We have received a copy of a View of Hong-

The trade with nearly 100 per cent, Hongkong last year as compared with song, taken by Afong, the photographer, the previous year also exhibits a con- from the standpoint of the new Kennedy With India the Road, which gives probably a better ini- siderable increase, trade has decreased during the seven pression of the city and its surroundings years, with Singapore and the Straite it has largely increased, with Australia it that any view we have yet zsen. has decreased and with New Zealand position of the

Per HINDOSTAN, at 2.80 p.m., on

Saturday, the 17th Inst.

1 p.m.-Quarta leaves for Bangkok

TO ADVERTISERS, The attention of Advertisers is respect MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the The United States Mail Packet ALASKA China Mail has for some time past been will be despatched On THURS placed on board of every Steamer and Sail DAY, the 18th Jane, with Mallsing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour. for Japan, San Francisco, and the Facilities which have recently been placed United States, which will be closed as within the reach of Captains and Officers of Ships have resulted in a material increase to the Subscription List of the Mail amongst the shipping in port; and as special arrangements have been made to in crease the usefulness of the Shipping List and to extend the circulation in the Bay, these advantages will be at once apparent

followṣj-

P.. Registry of Lottora ceasER, 2.80 F. Post Office closes, 2.80 P.M. Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage until

2.50 P.. when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed

for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet.

Letters, dro. can be posted for Canada, the

West Indies, and other places named below, if sufficient American Stamps are added to prepay them from San Francisco to desiloation. American Stamps are sold at this Office.

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General

General Post Office, Hongkong, June 3, 1876.

je15

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET- The French Contract Packet ANADYR,

will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 4th Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Safgon, Bingapore, Batavia, Galle, Pondi cherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandra. following will be the hour of losing

the Mails, & Friday, 23rd Inst.—

The

5 P.M., Money Order Office closes. Post Office aloses except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night.

Saturday, 24th June.

-:

to Advertisers.

Orders may be sent to

GEO, MUBRAYABAIN, China Mail Offer.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISIN, IMPORTERS

or

DAUQDISTA' SUNDRIES, NURSERY RIQUI. SITER, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

. MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Pataes Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other rated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

* The publication of this izrua commenced

7 LM., Post Office opens for sale of at 7.05 p.m.

Stampa, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.

10 M., Begistry of Letters cesses. -11 M., Post Office closes except for Late

Letters.

to

DEATHS.

At Yokohama Grand Hotel, on the 11th of May, of rupture of an aneurism, Evity BLANCHETON, aged 34 years.

The new road is a thost

it has increased. The total import of favourable ont, and the artist has dis Opium in 1874 was Taels 28,664,782; played considerable ability and taste in and in 1875 Taels 25,885,085 of Cotton taking advantage of this fact as well Goods in 1874 Taels 18,270,198 and in as is the focal adjustment for his ple1are. 1875 Taels 20,061,148; of Woollen Goods in 1874 Taels 4,049,073 and in 1875 Probably the scene in the foreground, som. Taels 4,561,421 of Miscellaneous Pieco prehending the well-wooded op¬ts from the Goods in 1874 Taels 90,818, and in 1875 Albany to the City Hall, may give an al Taels 177,848. As to the export of most too Battering impression of our sative goods to foreign countries, the right but rather barren little island; total value of the sire in 1874 was Taols but that the view is lovely one- 66,712,868 and in 1876 Taels 68,012,829. The net importation of Opium in 1868 well chosen, and well executed--no one The Peak on the left, and Was Taels 53,015 and in 1875 Taels will dany; 66,461. With respect to the export the Harbour on the right complete a very of tea to foreign countries during the superior piece of photography, which will last ten years, not such a large increase be most important addition to the already ' As might be expected is shown. In 1866 it was 1,192,188 piculs, and in 1878 it was 1,818,387. The annual value of the whole trade carried on in foreign vessels at Newch wang in 1875 was Tuels 5,513,055; at Tientsin Taels 17,058,711;

large collection of views in Obins taken by this able and hard-working nativo actial.

an edict appearing in the Peking. Gazette at Chefoo Taels 7,786,768; at Hankow of the 27th May, the death is announced Taels 32,955,514 at Kiukiang Taels of Grand Secretary Wen-siang, who was one 12,829,172 j at Chinkiang Taela of the chief members of the Faking Go- 12,403,137 at Shanghai Taels vernment. He is spoken of in the edict as 44,666,937; at Ningpo Tasla 12,846,316; follows:-Grand Secretary Wen-siang, being at Foochow Taols 18,098,568 Amoy Taels 9,032,686; at Swatow Taels 9,032,686 and at Canton Tis. 16,612,747.

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS,

at

pure and straightforward in his private life, skilful and careful in the service of the country; moreover, faithful, sincere, clear. sighted, and upright; while honest, earnest, just and open, was promoted from an officer of one of the Boards to the rank THE Press, referring to the exersive rate of a minister of state by the late Emperor obarged for Life Insuranor to residents in Eienfung, and was appointed a member of China, says that the N. O. Daily News has the Conagil of Supreme Government. entered elaborately into figures, by which After this he was greatly relied upon➡grast- it has undertaken to prove that Shanghai ly trusted by the Two Empresses Dow has a lower rate of mortality than any of ager, and the late Emperor Tung Chi. the large towns in England, and will com- in the 4th year of the reign of Tung Chi, pare very well with districts famous for the mounted marauders in Fung-tien their calubrity. Much the same might be gave trouble, he was specially appointed to said of Hongkong. The latest returns take the chief command to suppress the show a very low deathrato even for a raing and succeeded in quelling it. He healthy climate, and for some time it has has since been employed in the important been 23 is the thewand. The sanitary duties of the Government and given most THERE is only one point in the letter of condition of the Colony has been much valuable help in the administration both je24 «J. J. & S.," which we published last

regards the country and the people,

(11.10 AM, Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom, Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Feeof 18 cents extra postage, until. 11:30, when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General

General Post Office,

British str. 895, C. X. Vincent, wreck of Hongkong. June 10, 1876. Japan.

General Memoranda.

Altona leaves for Shanghai.m or about

this date.

WEDNESDAY, June id

On the let June at Farleigh Road, Stoke Newington, London, JOHN F. Ross, of Rose & Co., Hongkong.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1876,

He managed the intercourse with the for

night, that seems to call for a few addi.improved of late years; but improvements tional remarks. It is that of the aboli, are to all appearances effected in vain as tion of capital punishment in Portugal, far as the Insurance Companies are consign countries and in everything he exerted and the difficulty that consequently exista certed.

correspondent in favour of the abolition notice of Dt. Denaja1-report on Haingy leave of absence and had sent the Imperial

of capital punishment, that human life

Departure June 1, Regulus, Norwe siau bae., 537, Bott, Newchwang Dron ning Louke, Danish brig, 269, Bondo, Tientsin; Douglas, British str., 804, Burnie, Tuesday, June 18!--

869,

on the part of the Government of the Hongkong Namoa, British str.,

10 m Namoa leaves for Swatow, country in making a rendition treaty Westaby, Amoy and Foochow Norna,

with a power that retains it. In this Amoy and Foothov.

THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS, Britich str, 606, Walker, Hongkong, Foochow, Britlth str., 683, Thomas, Shang- Hoot.Claims against the Statesman matter the Portuguese certainly deserva

The Chinese Mall gives an account of the hai; Olympia, German str., 174," Nagel, must be sent in to the Agente Huge, British barque, Captain Boulton Shanghat; 8, Yeuse, British sir, 660,

the credit of being consistent. The politices even now alrrent in Beroper statement, however advanced by our

The Chung Aget Ban Po continues its Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Punobard, Amoy and Foochow | Hochung, COMET, American ship, Captain William Chinese pi, 949, Petersen, Shanghai, B. Bray,

Norna, British str., 600, Walker, Elong Woba, German bargue, Cept. Moyer.-kong Douglas, British str., 884, Barnle,

Amoy and Foothow. Wm. Pustan & Co.

Freight Botticitents-German bij. An VINDER, British barque, Captain John drokios, 9,600 picule, Tientsin, Chefor and Parkhouse.

back, 44 tenta per pleul, 82 ly days, if Tientsin, ewchwang and back 473 cents per paul, da ky days German by Albatross, 5,200 ploule, Tientsin, Chefoc and back, Mathesonnte jer pioni, 88 lay days, if Tientals, Chefon and back, 474 cents per picul, ši lap Capa German be. Ingeborg, 9,800 picule, to Chalon and, baaz, Gente per picul, 27 by days.

SOROYA, British barque, Captain Geo. Esarlett,Gilman & Co.

WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque, Captain J. B. Dickey-Jardine,

00.

August, German biy Captain P. Blis, Batard Bobellhaus & Co.

EVELYK British Farqtte, Capt. Knowles, Melcher & Ob.

SOPHIE, British bargue, Captain Rees

Jones.

FETION, Germas barque, Captain J. Greift-Eduard, Schellbars & Co,

OLACHNADUDDEN, British barque, Capt. A. McDonald,

FONTENAYE British ship, Capt. George B. Taylor Arahold, Karborg & Co.

NEARCHES, American slip, Capt. Plerge. Eduard Fohallians & Co.

Vessels in Fort of Swatow on 8th Jans." Fr. bq, Afoune, laid up, Ger. b. Marco Polo, for Tientsin, Ger. be, Halgs, for Chefoo, Ger. bg. Androklos, for Tientsin Ger. bq.. Albatross, for Tientsin, Gar: bq Tageburg, for Chefoe, Er. bq. Bridgetown, #obertalu, Dr. 8-m. schr. Jeone MöDonald, tasstigin, Ger, by. Frohlich, #tertain Am. sehr. Samos, uncertaint, Fr. Att. Günga uncertain, Br. str. Swatow for Amoy and Shanghai (fying blue.peter), et. alti A Janta, for Shanghat (Aying blue pelor) Br, str. Rajsh, fog wreak of Japan, and Chinese gunboat Chiste,

Ajax leaves for London on er about

"this dute:

the

Shipping Orders regarding Optional Car go ex Deuralion for shipment per Bartelon must be obtained from Agents not later than this date. Tumanat, dune dies

is held more valuable as civilisation ad. and Haiphong.

The Universal Cholating Herald com- vances, pan be made to bear in an exactly opposite direction. If human life is heldments on the dethrasment of the Sultan more dear than it was, even in the es of Turkey and describes the centrence as timation of murderers, all the more res the natural result of the rule of shabgri. ton why the severest and most deterring

of all punishments should be inflicted

the pike of one of those villainous pl rated who at one time infested thes

bas, otte worthy correspondent, though such a devoted and humble subject of his country, would, we fear,

3.p.m.-Amerton Mall Icates for Yoko upon them for taking it. Impaled on

Zinta and San Francisco. Feray, June 16)-

Noon.stefal Wookly Sale by

Lane, Crawford Co. Sarpedon leaves for Shanghai

about this date.

Sarbanat, June 17 a

Mesari

on or

LOOAL AND GÉNÉRAL,

Tus 8. §. alacso has gone to Aberdeen

Docks

be inclined to cast serious reflections of owner of the umbrella left in the Pont those Portuguese statesmen who thought

hanging too severs a punishment for his Office ve dah can have it upon giving antagonist. If “J. J. 8. 8." is of a description of the simo. Mosh-English fail leaves for Ports different opinion he will at all events.

of Call and Entops. Satundit, July 1

p.cidental Oriental 6. 8. Co.'s Steamer Bi'ge leaves for Yokoham and fan Frauendo,

admit the extreme probability that the We are informed by the Agent that the attempts made to suppress piracy and

M. M. sir. Priho, with nest outward mail, murderotte outrages would be afte

ineffectual did not the fatal noose dangle left. Baigos for the port on the 9th, at before the offenders. Out correspondient | P.M.

&

biraself to the atmost. He is indeed the minister of the "elbow" (meaning the corner stone), man of the heart and back... bone. He became ill from over exertion, and had often prayed to resign his post. The Government gracionaly granted him” physician to pretoribe for him, and also made a gift of ginseng to him that he might somposedly cure his illness, also whenever he was summoned as a member of the Codnoll of Supreme Government, repeated enquiries after his heslià - were made, ard. 16 was hoped tontinue to receive be would sulfoy lon- gavity and would Imperial favours. We much regret to bear now of his death, (here directions for certain obsequies, to be performed at his funeral befitting the rank of a Brand Secretary the conforente of posthumous title the Ine union of his tablet for worship in the Temple of the Virtuous and Faithful; the bestowal of a hereditary order the appointment of his Bon to this hareditary order after 100 d mourning the removal of bis comin Manoburia, do, de)

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