Notices to Consignees. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THE 8. S. Radnorshire having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk and stored in the Godowns of Messrs Nonton & Co., Duddell Street, hence from the Wharf or Boats deli- very may be obtained,
Uptional Cargo will be forwarded to Shanghai, unless notice to the contrary is given before 5 p.m. To-day.
Cargo remaining undelivered after-the 24th Instant will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance has been offested. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
A. KIER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, October 17, 1877.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
8. 8. AMAZONE.
Notices to Consignees.
THE BRITISH BARK LORD OF THE
ISLES, FROM LONDON,
named Vezzel are requested to aend
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR COOKTOWN, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE
The Eastern and Australian Mall Steam Co's Steamer YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above.
“NORMANBY" in the bins of Lading to the Under
will be despatched as above eigned for countersignature, and to take a SATURDAY Next, the 27th Instant, immediate delivery of their Goods.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, October 29, 1877. 0027
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con elgnees' risk and expense.
0026
MEYER & Co.,
Agenti Hongkong, October 19, 1877.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S. S. ESMERALDA, FROM MANILA.
cc24e are hereby informed that JONSIGNERS of Cargo per above
their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Under- signed.
NOTICE. YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. S. Indus, from London, in conneo- Hon with the above Steamer, are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being lauded and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con- signees, before TO-MORROW, the 18th Inst., af 11 a.m., requesting it to be landed bore. Bills of Lading will be countersigned þy the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after WED. WESDAY, the 24th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
H. DU POUEY, Ageni.
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Hongkong, October 17, 1877." -COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
Co
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Blils of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
A, 30 POURY, Agent.
Ex Tangles, 18th September, 1877. 8. P. 148 bags Stone, from Madras,
Hongkong, October 5, 1877.
BRITISH BARQUE ELMSTONE,
FROM LONDON.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo per above Vensel are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature; and take immediate deli- very of their Goods.
Cargo impeding discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignem risk and expense,
...
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, October 10, 1877. BARQUE STRATHMORE, FROM KURRAOKER.
JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
named Vessel are requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and take immediate delivery of their Goode.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- aignees' risk and expense,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, October 22, 1877.
GERMAN BARK. MARCO-POLO,
FROM HAMBURG.
“JONSIGNEES of
AM 37/71) Macao
via Hongkong
35 cases Merchandise.
Shipped by J. 0. JULIUS MÖLLES, are hereby informed that the same have been landed and stored at their expense and riak.
No Fire Insurance has been covered. WIELER & Co., Agents for Bark Marco Polo,
Hongkong, October 17, 1877.
GERMAN BARK MARCO-POLO, FROM HAMBURG."
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Vessel are requested to send in their Bils of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
WIELER & Co,
Bangkong, October 12, 1877,-
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P. & G. 6. N. Con 8. §. ZAMBESI,
CONSIGNEES of Dargo by the above.
pamed Vessels, from London, Bombay and Intermediate Forts, and in connection with the Steamer KHEDIVE from Cal. outta, are hereby informed that their Goods- are being landed and stored at their Hak in the Company's Godowns, at West Point, whence delivery can be obtained from this Goods not delivered by the 28th October will be subject to rents
ADAM LIND,
Superintendent,
Hongkong, October di, 1677.
BRITISH BARQUE MELBREK¡---
FROM LONDON,
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Yeisel are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Under signed for countersignature, and to take im mediate delivery of thals
Carge impeding Vomel will be landed
pinal rink and min
ARNHOLD, KAL
Haughing, Oetobar
∙nt tho
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
A. MAG. HEATON,
Agent. Hongkong, October 18, 1877.
Intimations
G. FALCONER & CO., WATCH AND CHRONOMETER MANUFACTURERS, AND JEWELLERS.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARIS AND BOOKS,
46, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, August 20, 1877,
fe20
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
·ÁDJUSTMENT OF BONUS FOR THE YEAR 1876,
HAREHOLDERS in the above Com
pany are requested to farnish the Undersigned with a List of their Contribu- tions for the year ending 31st December last, in order that the distribution of Twenty per cent (20%) of the Nett Profits reserved for Contributors may be arranged. Returns not rendered prior to the 31st October next, will be adjusted by the Company, and no olaims or Literations will be subsequently admitted.
ا تھا
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, August 1, 1877,
pol
K
WONG HING CHEUNG & Co.,
COAL MERCHANTS, Have always on hand for Sale overy description of COAL at Moderate Prices.
Mr ANYON has been appointed Manager, and all. Orders addressed to him at 57
Praya, or to Mr FAT JAUK, at 20, Hing Lung Street, will receive immediate atten- tion.
Hongkong, March 19, 1877.
mo19
Not Responsible for Debts.
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Neithe
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Oreu of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:—
CRITERION, American ship, Captain W. Tall Stemaren & Co.
Woonvae, British barque, Captain Nielsen-Wm. Pustan & Co
ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham-Wieler & Co.-.
CILCENCY, British ship, Captain E, Shrewsbury,Wislor & Co.
MELUSINE, German barque, Captain Tb. Pflieger,Melchors & Co.
"DARTMOUTH, British barque, Captain Robertson.Order.
FERNTOWER, British steamer, Capt. J. H. von Bargen.-Chinese.
NORTHERN STAR, British barque, Capt. J. Wortley.-Wieler & Co,
TEI, Dutch barque, Capt. T. Westerveld. -Siessen & Co.
COLORADO, American ship, Captain In- grahim.-Russell & Co.
VESTA, German barque, Captala Dirks. -Melchers & Co.
HATE UNIE, British barque, Captain James Wilson.Melchers & Co.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY ♣ FOOCHOW. The Steamship
"NAMOA,"
Capt. J. H. PONORARD, Will be despatched for the above Ports on TRUESDAY, the 36th Instant, at Daylight, instead of TO-MORROW.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, October 23, 1877.
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NOTICE. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS FOSTE FRANÇAIS,
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT. DE GALIE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, 18MAILA, PORT SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES;
ALSO,
at Noon.
Charters Effected. The following charters have been affected during the last fow days :-
British bark Tales of the South, 820, honce to New York, privata,
British bark, Leon Crespo, 688, Amoy to Melbourne, private.
Germaan bark Canton, 373, hence to Hat phong and back, 23 cents per picul
British steamer Goldon Horn, Haiphong to Hongkong, 18 cents per pleul, 14 Lay days.
German steamer Atalanta, Bwatow to Singapore (Passengera), $8 per head, 10 lay days.
German steamer Madagascar, 884, Bia tow to Singapore, passengers $8 per head, 11-lay days.
Dutch steamer Java, hence to Singapore, $8,500 to full
British steamer Dale, 644, Monthly charter, 2 months, $5,000 per month.
British bark Lugia, 640, left for Manila with original cargo of Coal.
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POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS BY THE English Packer— The English Contract Packet GEELONG will be despatched with the Matla for Europe do on THURSDAY, the 25th Instant."
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malla, dra.
Wednesday, 24th Iost.
6 r., aloney Order Office closes. 6 r.M., Post Ollies alones uzsept the NIGHT
Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 25th Inst.-
7 AM Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all sorrespondence.
10 a.m., Post Office closes except for Late Letter Registry of Letters cenach. (10.15 4.M., Letters may be posted with LAT FEE of 18 conta extra Postage till
to
11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely."
(1180 A.M., Letters (but Letters only, addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage, - 1
to
11.50 m, when the Mall is dually
closed.
0:26.
Hongkong, October 12, 1877. [...
MAILS BY THE TORRES STRAITS PACKET.—---
The Australian Contract Packet NOR
MANBY, will be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 27th Instant, with Mails for Cooktown, Sydney, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Correspondence cannot be Registered after
11.15 am.
American &m. schooner Abiel Abbott, 590, hence to New York, private.
British bark Chocola, 243, hence to Mel.The bourne and Sydney, private.
British 3-m. schooner Garmouth, 199, hence to Melbourne and Sydney, private:
Danish 3.m. schooner Aarhuus, 266, Foochow to Adelaide and/or Sydney and/or Melbourne, private,
British bark Northern Star, 837, benos to Haiphong and back, $2,200 in full, 30 lay days.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Oct. 22, Thomas A. Goddard, American barqué, 682, Bmith, Saigon Oct. 11, Balt.
ORDER
Melbourne.
Malls will be closed at 11.30 am. Supplementary on board till time of Departure.
Correspondence for New Zealand must be specially directed via Torres Straite, or It will be sent við Galle. - Correspondence for Southern Australia can be sent by this route if desired, but as a general rule it is better to send it via Galle. Hongkong, October 28, 1877. 0027
British bark Brisbane, 394, hence to Hal- phong and back, $1,900 in fall, 30 lay days. German bark Batavia, 368, hence to Sourabaya, 25 cents per pioul, 80 lay daya. MAILS BY THE FREXOK ́PASZET --
Russian ship Jalo, 1866, hence to Balgon The French Contract Packet AVA and back, $6,000 in fall.
will be despatched from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 1st November, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marseilles; to Salgon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zea land, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sey. choiles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to B. Africa, the Capa, St. Helena, and Ascension, Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA by this Packet, but can be pald only far as Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid, Such let. tart should be marked Paid to Galle only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid, The following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, do,
Oct. 28, Marie Charlotte, French barque, DARLOWITZ & Co. 970, Mébonas, Baigon Oct. 15, Bali,--
Oct. 23, Norna, British steamer, 006, Walker, Swator Oct. 22, General-Kwok
ACHRONG.
Oct. 28, Yungching, Chinese steamer, from Canton.
Oct. 28, Fabiris, Blamess ship, 688, 0. F. Stoire, Bangkok Oct. 1, General,--
CHINEJE.
DEPARTURES.
Oct. 29, Sunda, for Yokohama.
29, Zamburi, for Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Leon Crespo, for Arnoy. Fungching, for Shanghal. Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok. Aberlady, for New York, Auguste, for Port Elizabeth. Dartmouth, for Guam. Thorkild, for Haiphong,
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED, NZ4
For Norno, from Swatow, 200 Chinese. DEFAEZED,
Per Sunda, for Yokobama, Mr Pearsall, Chiners, and 2 Japanese.
Per Zambesi, for Shanghal, Comr. Eaton, Mesars E, O. Ray, Bottomley, James, C. P. Chater, and Valentine.
Bu Ne
TO DEPART. Fer Fungching, for Shanghai, 58 Chinese. Per Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok, -8 Chi-
mėsa,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The American barque Thomas A. Goddard reports: Moderate .S.W, winds and fine weather until the 19th, when it set in aqually from the N.E., and remainder of passage had strong N.E. winds.
The French barque Marie Charlotte re- ports: Variable winds and fine weather until last two days, when had strong NE. winds.
The Siamese ship Fabius reports: 8.W.. and Southerly winds to the Macclesfield Bank, from thenes to port strong N.E. winds.
CARGO.
Per 8. S. Ulysses, Hongkong, to London, salled. 30th October, 1877-329,575 Iba, Congou, 118,841 lbs. So. Or. Pekoa, 387,945 Ibs. So. Caper, 990 lbs. Sorts, and 800 lbs. Oolong Total 766,051 lbs 22,193 lb. Swatow Oolong, 5,680 lbs. Swatow Congou, 6,142 lbs. Awalow Young Eyson, 841 lb. Bwatow Gunpowder, and 18,064 lbs. Swa. tow So. Or. Pekon Total 44,120 lbs 22 pkgs. Slik Flecs: Goods, 20 pkgu: Wasto Bilk, 963 pkgs. Sandries, and 1,158 pkgs. Preserves.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close
BOMBAY, MAHE, ST. DENIS, AND For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
PORT LOUIS
1 Noons, the Company's N THURSDAY, the las November,
B. & 473, Commandant HERNÄNDER, with MAILS, FASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the. above places,
London as well as for Marsailles, and ac Cargo and Specte will be registered for cepted in transit through Marsellles for the principal plazen of Europe.
Cargo will be received on board until p.m., Speals and Farcela unil 8 p.m.
on the 81st Qutaber, 1877. (Paronix are
For NAMOA, st & p.m. To-morrow,
the 24th fast. For MANILA,
Per ESMERALDA, st 1180 4.1., 05
Friday, the 36th inst.
MAILS BY THE United States PacKER. The United States Mail Packet 01TY OF
PEKING will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 24th October, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows, Instead of as previously notifed
not to be sent on board; they must be left 11. Registry of Letters Deason. at the Agency's Offiani)ko
11,30 AM Post-Ofios closed.
Contents and value of Packages are res | 11.80 A.M. - Correspondence for Japan the
w further particulare, “apply at the
n's Office.
EL DU POURY,
Ago
teber #2, 1977.
United States,or Union Counirica
only may be posted on beard the
Facket with Lats Fes of 13 cepis
Lalande outra Postage until
11,80 .M. when the Mall in Anally closed
Mobgkong, Outeber 8, 1877.
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Wednesday, Slot Instant.-
6 P.M., Money Order Ofise closes Post Offee closes except the Niour Box, which remains open ali night, Thursday, 1st November.
7., Post Office opens for mile of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters ceases. 11 A., Post Office doses except for Late
Letters. (11.10 Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of s to Late Fee of 18 conte extra postage,
until 11.50 AM, when the Port Office CLOSE
entirely, Hongkong, October 19, 1877,
12.4
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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAGEET The United States Mail Packet OCEANIC will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 8th November, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the Inlted Staten, which will be closed as fol lowe,-
2 r.. Registry of Letters ocases. 2.50 r.. Pont-Office alores,
!
2.30 P.K. Correspondence for Tauast, the
United States, or Union Coun tries only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage until
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established AD, 1841.
香港大藥房
A. B. WATSON & 0% FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGZEZE, IMPORTERS- OF
[No. 4406.-OCTOBER 28, 1877.
DRCOGIRTH SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITEE, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES
MANUFACTURERS ·
ON
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Glügerade," Potass Water, Sarsaparilla
Water, and other Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
Five days afterwards-at the precise anchor, the captain of the police an moment when the Audacious weighed her
nounced to me, that I was at liberty to retire to my own house.
WE have received the tenth annual report of the German Foundling House Bethesda." The report is brought out earlier this year than usual in consequence of the Pastor, the Revd. Ernest Klitzke, shortly leaving the Colony on a brief visit home for considerations of health. It is pleasing to find that during the last year the House has met with the heartiest encouragement at the hands of the foreign community here. Mr Klitske mentions that Sir Arthur Ken- nedy signified the interest he took in the work by forwarding to the institu- tion a donation of fifty blankets for the use of the children, in addition to his | subscription di The collection, range at
Christmas
total of $1,211.
"The publication of this laius cominenced Through wantful the Pastor re- grets they have not yet been able to at 7.80 p.m.
erect the separate building, so urgently
THE CHINA MAIL required for a hospital, although there is
room on the south-west corner of the premises well suited for that purpose. HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OUT, 23, 1877.
The estimated cost of the proposed THE Turks have evidently suffered a still confident that, with the generous building is $3,200, and the Pastor is very severe defeat in Asia. The capture assistance of the friends who have ga of thirty-two guns and soven pashas can thered round the Foundling House work only mean the entire breaking up and here in Hongkong, and the help he may, disorganisation of Muktar Pasha's army, during his intended visit to his native Such a victory in Europe would proba country, obtain through personal agita. bly result in an immediate advance, if tion of the subject in Germany, he will the roads were practicable, on Constanti-eventually be able, after his return to nople; in Asia it will probably result in Hongkong, to enter upon the work of the re-investment and, perhaps, the capture building a small hospital, detached from of Kars during the winter months. Had the main building, for the reception of the Turks been able to keep the Russians sick children.
The total number of children under in check for a few weeks longer each army must have gone into winter quarters and the care of the institution is 81. In the all important operations would have course of the report Mr Klitzke makes ceased. The only wonder is that Muk-some interesting remarks as to the tax has not come to grief earlier. Those selection of children to be received into who have studied the letters of corre the Home. The point has often to be. spondents at the Turkish head quarters considered, he says, whether by receiving in Asia can only have gained the im a child brought to the Home they pression that the whole campaign on the would be simply encouraging immorality aide of the Turksbasbeen a happy-go-lucky or wicked selfishness on the part of affair, in which their occupancy of natu parents desirous of shifting upon other rally strong positions, their bravery, and shoulders the burden of rearing and edu the rashness of the Russians, have alone rating their children, or whether by saved them from constant disaster. We rejecting a child thus brought to them have never possessed much confidence in they would contribute towards the pro the generalship of Muktar. One corbability of the child's life being made respondent seserts that anyone wishing to away with secretly by itsinhuman parents. gain a favour from the Commander-in After giving some instances in point, Mr chief could not do better than indulge in Klitzze adds: "Were we to receive into the most fulsome praise of Maktar's per our Elonse indiscriminately every child formances in Yemen, lauding him for offered to us under sircumstances like imaginary victories, which he is firmly the above, we would not only have to persuaded he won there. The Turkish establish special wards for the reception staff was also stated to be deplorably of dying children and have to ingur all the ignorant of the movements of the Bus expenses of almost daily interments, but sians, and to direct and control the army we would be rather encouraging than in the most crade and haphazard way counteracting the lawless desertion of Judging from the number of prisoners sickly female children on the part of and gans osptured, most likely the Rus their parents, which is so common a sians on this occasion succeeded not only practice among the poorer classes of in defeating the Turks but in surround Chinese. Instead of inculcating upon ing them. Muktar has but an indiffe the Chinese people the principles of rent military history. He qualified for higher morality and the sacred duties of the staff in the military schools, and family life, we would be putting a pre dif Pasha to the Arabian province of and instead of supporting the efforts of subsequently accompanied Seraskier Bemium on immorality and criminality, Yemen, where he was promoted to the the Government to prevent crime, wa rank of General, and in 1879 was made Governor of Yemen. Here he and the would be siding and abetting the lawless abandoning and criminal exposing of Beraskier won the battle of Asir, and children.' succeeded in bringing the province, com
We are therefore compelled to confine the pletely under the Turkish power. He object of our Home to the limits prescribed was made commandant of the Turkish by the literal meaning of the term "Found- forcos in Herzegovina in 1876, and clearing House," and to allow an exception of ed that province of the insurgents.
the general rule, to receive none but infants who are bona fide "foundling," in extraor dinary onses only, where excessive poverty and distress in the parent or parents, and total absence of other relatives upon whom the moral duty to provide for the child in question would devolve, make it absolutely impossible for the nearest of kin to rear the child themselves.
ONE would expect that a nation which does not hesitate to plunge into the hor- rors and expenditure of war to relieve a few oppressed Christians (3), who have since turned out to be rather better off than their protectors, would at least free its official intercourse with foreigners dealing with all cases of infants offered to us These principles, which now guide us in from practices as savage and stupid as
their parents or friends, are not the result by those in vogue in the Middle Ages. A of mere theory, but also of actual experience. correspondent, signing himself "A. H," For several years once we accepted indis writes to the Japan Herald giving an oriminately all children that were brought account of treatment he experienced at to us, and we found that the great majority no8 the hands of the Russian officials at of such children died within a few days,
Vladivostock which seems almost incre dible. It appears that during the recent visit of the Audacious to the Russian. port, "A. H," a resident there, invited his friend, Mr Eusden, H.B.M.'s Consul at Hakodate, who had arrived in the dudacious, to take tiffin with him at public restaurant. The rest of the story will be best told in the "A. Hi's" ow words i
2.50 F.. when the Mall is finally closed.
Hongkong, October 15, 1877.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon-American Mall leaves for Yoko,
hama and San Francisco..
Goods per Radnorshire undelivered after
this date subject to rent. ⠀⠀ Goods per Amazons undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing sbarges.
a
many within a few weeks after reception, whilst but very few eurvived the ninth month, oyphilis in its worst form being in
most osses the cause of death.
In concluding the report, Mr Klitzke notifies that on the evening of the 24th December, at 6 pm, the usual liturgical Christmas celebration will take place in the Chapel of the Foundling House, to be followed by the distribution of the Christmas presents among the children, As we were rising from table, Admiral all friends being invited to honour the Ryder arrived unexpectedly, and very kind House with their presence on the pome ly permitted me to join an excursion tomon. During the absence of Mr Klitzke, small river where his officers were indulg.
General Memoranda. Thursday, October 28:--
ing themselves in the luxury of By.sh. the Rev. W. Louis, Senior of the Rhens ish Missionary Society in China, at Daylight.Namon leaves for Coast Porte, Ing.
This breakfast and this walk of two present stationed at Fukwing, has under. Noon-English Mail leaves for Porta
of Call and Europa.
hours duration procured me the pleasure taken to perform the duties of both the Claims against the Chinaman must be of receiving the next morning an order to superintendence of the Home, and the attend immediately at the police office. pastorate of the German community.. sent in to the Agents before Noon. Nusus Constante leaves for Manila on or On arriving there M. Kisolsky, captain of With the gradual increase in the number
infantry, informed me that Rear-Admiral
about this date.
FRIDAY, October 26:
Neon, General Weekly Sale by Mesert
Tane, Crawford & Co. Noon. Esmeralda leaves for Manila. Constanola leaves for Manila on or about
this date. SATURDAY, October 27:
Hermann, Governor of Hadivostock, Hay of the inmates of the Home, the expenses ing learned that I mi best in commiales are gradually increasing, and we trust tion with the English Adma, had decided the appeal of Mr Elitske for a continu- that I should be placed under arrest for ance of the stipport the House is receive
Indefinite period.
ing will meet with à liberal response,
Vainly I protested, anked to be allowed: to 50s, to write, to telegraph to the
vernor General of Siberia-al was zeinsed
Noon. Normanby leaves for Cook-me--and without any other judicial process,
town, &o.
I was obliged to retain lodgings" in the Police Office. MONDAY, October 20
Goods per Zambut, do, undelivered after
this date subject to rent. THURSDAY, November 1:-
10 am. French Mall leaves for Ports of
Call and Europe. Bp.m-Dramatle Performance as the
City Hall Oceans leaves for Cooktown, du, on or
bott this date.
Auric leaves for Bombay on or about
this date.
Tevniðar, November 8:--
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO THE ** CHINA MAIL *** (By Great Northern Lane:) THE WAR
Mr Eusden, on hearing of this incredible arrest, presented himself at the office to
LONDON, 19th Oétober, 1877) ask if it were true that I had been arrested
According to a Russian official despatch for taking a walk with the English Admiral and himself The offers impodoutly on the 16th instant, a complete victory was replied to him that, having publicly threa tened to box the ears of a Russian officer, I must submit to a simple polise punish.
ment,
Having already resided during several
years, in Biberia,-being fally acquainted with the politeness (P) of the police, knowing the expeditions and brutal man. 2 p.m.--Occidental à Oriental B. 8. Co.'s mers of there people, I begged Mr. Ensdan Steamer leaves for Yokohama sad fan not to take any steps to extricate me from
| this manis, Freestro,
gained over the Turks under Ahmed Mukter Pacha at Andjadegh
The Russians took 3v gula, meñp pris soners including seven Fashes and famense quantity of war material.
Ahmied linktar Pacha fed to Karni
This news is mostly confirmed by so ofte 'sial Turkish despatch,
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