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Notices to Consignees.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

8. S. Giencurn having arrived from The above Port, Consiguices of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned,, whence and/or from the Wharres or Boats delivery may be ob tained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Shanghai, unless notice to the contrary be given before 2 o'clock p.m. To-day,

Goods remaining undelivered after the

2nd Proximo will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

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To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

BEG to notify that, by permission of Company, I have resigned my the Board of Directors of the ON TA duties as GENERAL MANAGER of the sald Company, and that all my Responsibility in the transactions of the same ceased on the 30th of April.

POON PONG, (otherwise) POON WING CHUN. Rongkong, May 1, 1878.

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Not Responsible for Debts.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co...... Hongkong, April 25, 1878.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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8. S. BURMESE, FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THIS

THIS Steamer having arrived, Consigness of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of Mosura. NORTON & Co., whence delivery may be obtained.

Consignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Wharf aro at liberty to do so.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless noties to the contrary be given before 1 p.m. To-day,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 7th Proximo will be subject to rent

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

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

Bongkong, April 29, 1878.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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6. 8. SENTOR, FROM SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

CONSIGNEES of Cagedy to end to

their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

Consignees of Cotion by the above Steamer ex Steamship Border Chieftain from Kurrachee, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed by the Under signed into their Godowne at Wanchat, whence, or, from the Wharf or Bosts, delf- very can be obtained on or after the 29th Instant.

No Fire Insurance is effected.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agenti.

Hongkong, April 27, 1876.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

HOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Stea

JONSIGNEES of the following Cargo ars requested to send in their Bills 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 efected.

R. DU POUEY, Agent

Ex "Djennah."

WMS W. MacG. Smith, 1 case) from

Belts, ......

London,

Ex "Iraouaddy.”

V (in triangle) 2431/5 Order, } from

5 cases Cottons,

K (in diamond) 616/24 Order,

10 cases Worsteds,.

Hongkong, April 25, 1878.

London.

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To-day's Advertisements. FOR SWATOW, AMOX, TAIWANFOO

AND TAMSUI.

The Steamship

"TAIWAN,"

Captain M. Young, will be de- spatched for the above Ports TO. MORROW, the 2nd Instant, at Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00. Hongkong, May 1, 1878.

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Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Grew of the following Feasels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:...

ANTIOCE, American barque, Capt. W. B. Seymore. Chinese.

LADAGO, American ship, Captain C. B. Plarca Captain.

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, British barque, Captals A. Molotyre-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

DEVANA, British barque, Capt. Willam May.—Melchern & Co.

LADY PENRHYN, British barque, Capt E. Owen.-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

SABAH NICHOLSON, British abip, Capt. Jas. G. Selkirk.-Batterfield & Swire.

H. G. JOHNEOK, American barque, Capt. Isaac N. Colby-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. FORWARD, British barque, Capt. James W. Vandervord.-Rozarlo & Co.'

MAID OF JUDAH, British barque, Capt. Alfred Wm. Webb.--Order.

FRIEDERICH, Germen 3-masted sohooner, Captain J. Boyer.-Wieler & Üo

DANUBE, British steamer, Capt. Clanchy. Yuen Fat Hong.

TALRE, German barque, Captain M. Hoffmann-Siemaren & Co.

SHIPPING.

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ARRIVALS.

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May 1, To Lee, Gorman barque, 342, M. Hoffmann, Bangkok March 24, Riós- SremBSEN & Co.

May 1, Cairnsmuir, British steamer, 1163, S. Spowart, Fashiki April 29, Rica. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

May 1, Douglas, British steamer, 884, Pitman, Foochow April 28, Amoy 29, and Swatow-30, General-DOUGLAS-LAPRATE

& Co.

May 1, Zamboanga, Spanish steamer, 851, Aranguren, Haiphong April 27, and Hollow 80, General LANDSTEIN & ÚO,

May 1, Yangtze, British steamer, 782, Schultze, Shanghai April 27, General.— SIEMSSON & Co.

May 1, Norma, British steamer, 606, Walker, Swatow April 80, General,-Kwok ACHEONG.

May 1, Regulus, German ship, Cardif Aug, 14, Ceal.MELCHERS & Co.

DEPARTURES,

May 1, dibatross, Ger. g.b., for Canton

1, Nimrod, for Guam.

1, Egeria, for Chinkiang,

1, Julio, loe Quinhon.

1, Ewangsung, for Coast Porta.

1, Panay, for Manila,

OLEARED

Penedo, for Slagspora,

Dale, for Holbow and Haiphong. Glenfalloch, for Fooshow.

Glenroy, for Fooshow.

Black Prince, for Fooohow.

Villa da Riszdavia, for Ilollo.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Douglas, from Coast Ports, Messrs Pasedag, Dircke, Horton, Ho Ting-tal, and

223 Chinese.

Per Zamboange, from Haiphong, &e, Mr Clotilde Marti, and 69 Chinesa.

Per Yangters, from Shanghai, 2 Cabio, 2 Europeana deck, and 27 Chinese.

Por Norna, from Swatow, 50 Chinese.

DEPARTED, Per Kuangtung, for Foothow, Mr Rienecker.

Per Panay, for Manila, 20 Chiness.

TO DEPART.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close

For ETRAITS SETTLEMENTS,

Por Tackya Yeen Byan, at 11:30 a 15. To-

morrow, the 2nd inst

For SAIGON

Per Kjobenhavn, at 6 pm. To-morrow,

the 2nd inst

For HOINOW AND HAIPHONG, (with

Mails for Pakhol and Hanol) Per Dale, at 8,80a.m., on Thursday, the 2nd May, instead of as previously notified.

Per Conquest, at 6.p.m. To-marrow, the

2nd inst

For

SAIGON

Per Bellona, at 2,80 p.m., on Friday,

the 3rd Inst.

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. -- The English Contract Packet Nivam will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do, on SATURDAY, the 4th May. The following will be the hours of closing Friday, 3rd May

the Malla, dia, 1--

6 P.M., Money Order Office olonon. 6 F.M., Post Office alones expent the NIGHT Saturday, 4th May-

Box, which remains open sil night.

TA.M., Post Oleo opons for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, nud Posting of all correspondence.

10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Lata Letters Registry of Letter ossies. (10.15 A.M., Lettere may be posted with LATH FER of 18 sente extra Postage till

to

11 A.M., when the Port Offes Ülokas

entirely. (11.30 4.M., Letters (but Letters only)

addressed to the United Kingdom

to

Via Brindias, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Facket with -Lake Fee of 48 cents extra portage,

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| 11.30 am, when the Mall is finally

alosed, Hongkong, April 19, 1678.

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MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW" Shipping. 8am.-Glenfalloch and Glenroy leave for

Fooshow. Noon-Taivan leaves for Swatow, do, Goods per Glencar undelivered after this

date subject to rent

General Memorands. SATURDAY, MAY 4:--

Claims against the Madras must be seat

`in to the Agents before Noon. Noon-English Mail leaves for Forts

of Call and Europe. Noon-Marian leaves for Manila,

TURDAY, May FG AD

THURSDAY, May 9 -

3 p.m. Occidental & Oriental 8, 8. O's Steamer Isaves for Yokohama and Ban Francisco HORA

(No. 4625-May 1, 1878,

entirely rolloved from garrison duties. | Salgon by the steamer Cassandra, whleh Gibraltar, Malta, India, Hongkong, the reported having spoken the Tigre on the might all be garrisoned more or less by the Commander of the Frouch steamer axs West Indies, and the Cape Colonies 29th; the repairs were being effected, and this volunteer army, and nearly an equal proportion of regular troops ren dered available for notiye service in the field. It is, indeed, now pretty clear that England will be able, at a push, to place two very respectable armles in the field, Bay of 70,000 or 80,000 men each. Presuming, for instance, that 20,000 of

posted to arrive, at Hongkong on Friday morning. It will thus be seen that the great English, French and American Com panies have each had a break-down within the last week or two.

India we could at least draw an equal Government Civil Hospital, before the this volunteer army be despatched to Ar Inquest was held this afternoon at thes number of British troops from that Coroner (C. V. Creagh, Esq.,) on the body country, and say 30,000 of the native of Teal Achi, a coolie, who met his death- army under British officers. These forces

would be further supplemented by the by a landalip falling upon him. The fol army reserve," who are all liable fowlag gentlemen comprised the Jury Goods per Burmes undelivered after this to my yo, road, and the regular Mesars R. Fraser-Smith, T. de S. Botelho,

date subject to rent.

army, to say nothing of volunteers for and A. A, dos Remedios.Dr. Wharry de active service in the field from militia #cribed the state in which he found the regiments, from Canada, or elsewhero. We question very much whether it body when It was brought to the Hospital, would be ever thought desirable to and said that death appeared to have been ✨ have armies exceeding 80,000 men each caused by suffocation. After hearing the -BATURDAY, May 11:

Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of and so far as men, artillery, and trans the spot (Kennedy Road), the Jury return- in a campaign against the Russians, evidence of the men who were working on Call and Europe.

port, are concerned, it seems to us thero ed a verdict of accidental death, THURSDAY, May 25:-

need be no possible doubt that, if the p.m.-American Mail leaves for Toko-integrity of the empire were at stake, hama and San Francisco,

England would be able to place two such In connection with the fortifications In armies as we have just indicated in course of construction In this Colony, we the field, and maintain them up to may mention that a well-known realdent, their full strength throughout a length-on application being made to him by the sed and hardly contested campaign Government for two land lots on Bonham The announcement that the insurgents

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THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

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Fatablished 4.D. 1841.

香港大藥

Here! A S. WATSON & do, FAMILY DISPENSING CHEMISTS, Wholesazh and Retail Druggies, IMPORTERS

DRUGGISTA" SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI sités, Tónar ReqUISICES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENOM PATENT

VMEDICINES, MANUFACTURERS

MAILS BY THE FвRFOR PACKSE. -—---

French Contract Packet Iraouaddy will be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 11th May, with Maile to and through the United Kingdom and Hurope, við Mar- seilles; to Saigon, Bingapore, Bata- vis, Galle, Australia, New Zoods land, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sep chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the boat opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension. Letters may also be forwarded to India

by this Packets

The following will be the Bouts of closing

the Malls, de, ami

Friday, May 10th.

Fort

OF

Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Mamifactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

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in Bulgaria have surprised and captured Road, which were needed for defenalTho a Russian camp and a thousand prisoners purposes, at once replied by placing them is a most astonishing pieca of information. absolutely at the service of the authorities, If the prisoners captured were regular without asking any remuneration whatever, Russian troops, it is difficult to believe although the usual indemnity was offered that the feat were accomplished by the Bulgarians alone. What, however, can,

This is a gratifying instance of the Bulgarians hope from from this public-spiritedness and disinterested gane- < fighting against the vast leglous of the rosity, and is all the more commendable Car

fnasminch as the owner of this land had not only determined to build on one of the lots in question but had actually got the plans prepared for the approval of the Bur veyor General,

When a Government is inst question in such matters, it is not weldom that the price of land sustaine a sudden rise, while the rule is but too frequently followed of "getting as much out of the Government as you can ;" and it is there. fore all the more interesting to note this

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS, (SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL.")

(By Southern Route.)

THE WAR::

LONDON, 28th April, 1878. The exchange of views in proceeding be- tween the Great Powers with reference to the peace negociations

The insurgents in Bulgaria hevo surprised act of liberality in contrast to others on 7 and captured a Bumion camp near Philip.the part of those who seem to regard Gor- qur" The publication of this farus commenced popolis. One thousand prisoners have been ernment as a convenient lastitution from - 41 7.80 p.m.

5 P., Money Order Office olsaes.

Office closes except the NIGHT BOS, THE CHINA MAIL. Saturday, May 11th -

which remains open all night.-

7 A.M., Post. Offon opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.

10 12 Registry of Lattars nARJAN...

11a.m., Post Office alones except for Late

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1878.

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The Grand Duke Nicholas, brother of the Czar, has been recalled on the ground of Ill health and is to be replaced by General Todleben.

LONDON, 29th April, 1878. The negociations for peace still actively continue,

A Volunteer Army for active servios e being organized: 8.000 men have enrolled themselves already.

LOUAL AND GENERAL.

Ar the present crisis in affairs, the passing of a low for the restriction of the native presa in India appears to us to be a most desirable and politio mes sure, not so much from fear of remarke (11.10 A., Letters (but Letters only) | detrimental to British rule in the country except those to and through dush alio, emanating spontaneously from the Indian may be posted on payment of a people themselves, as from the editora to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage of these vernacular papers being seoret

until 11.30 AM, when the Post Office Ozossly influenced by Russian agents to

entirely.

stir up seditious feeling, which, while myll it might be no serious danger in We learn that the P.M.B. City of Peking, itsalf, would probably hinder our with which left Yokohama for Hongkong on the drawing troops for service in the Orient. 25th ulto, has put back to Yokohama with The aot leaves the general mass of the broken crank shaft, and is not exported native papers in possession of the como-to leave for Hongkong until the 8th instant plate freedom they now enjoy, and inter- feres with a particular paper only when at the earliest." there is reason to think that its freedom

Hongkong, April 27, 1678,

Shipping Intelligence, The following is corrected from the latest

London and Colonial Papers, do.)--

VESSELS TO ARRIVE,

AT HONGKONG, When left. Nams, From Dea.

1, Glengaber, Flushing Per Burmese, for Yokohama, Mr and Mrs White and child, and Mrs Cole, from Lon 18, Sir Harry Parkes, London

Otto,

Hamburg don, and 2 Chinese from Hongkong.

Per Penedo, for Singapore, 125 Chinese. 19, Sedan, Per Lale, for Haiphong and Hofhow, 40. B. Fuller,

28, J. R. Worcester, Chinese

25, G. B. B.,

Per Glenfalioch, for Fooshow, 20 Chinese, Por Glenroy, for Foothow, 20 Chinese, Per Villa da Rivadavia, for Hollo, 1 European,

SHIPPING REPORTS. The German barque Ta Les reports: Very light winds and calma all the way.

The British steamship Cairnemer, Capt. Stephen Spowart, from Fushiki, Toyams Bay, West Coast of Japan to Hongkong, reports: left Fusbiki on the morning of the 28rd April and experienced strong W. and de-N. W. winds with heavy son down the West Coent of Japan. to the Cores Straits, from thenes to Hongkong S. W. winds and fine weather throughout.

FOR MANILA. The Steamship

"MACTAN," Engutama,. Master, will be spatched for the above Part on SATURDAY, the 4th Instant, at Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, May 1, 1878.

FOR AMOY.

The Bridal shower Dotilas reports:

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The Steamship

"ESMERALDA," CULLEN, Master, shortly - due, will have immediate despatch for the above Port

For Freight or Fausage, apply to

RUSSELL. & 05.

Hongkong, May 1, 1876.

FOR LONDON. The A 1 British Bark

"DEVANA"

W. MAY, Mester, will load here And have quick despatch.

METER & Co.

For Freight, apply to

Hongkong, May 1, 1876.

CONSIGNEES NOTICE.

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CONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8.8.

from hereby

Jan.

&, KOTEO, 18, Elvetico, 17, Hylton Castle,

Cardiff

Cardiff London Liverpool

Penarth Cardiff Greenock 99, Bolle of Oregon, Liverpool 97, Earl of Devon, Antwerp 30, Elizabeth Childe, Flymouth 1, Wandering Jew, Penarth Feb.

9, Per Ardua, 7, Nourmahal, 9, Lodore,

9, Hedwig,

9, Channel Queen, 91, Magdala, 22, Elvetico, 23, Chocols, 24, Emeralds, 23, Eleanor,

fighlander,

winds, Amoy to Bwator moderate S.E. winds and Sne, Swatow to Hongkong me derate S.W, wind and damp weather. Infor Amoy: U, B. 8. Alert. In Swatow ! 8, 8. Earpedon, Minerva, Albay, Norna, Hwal Fuen, and R. G. Fei-hoo.

London

London

Falmoni Cardiff Cardiff Cardiff

Penarth

Bydney

Bydney

Cardif

-New York

8, Prince Amadeo, Cardiff

Sydney. Liverpool

6, Francis B. Fay, 9, Mabel Clark, Josephus,

Penarth

The British steamer Yangisse reports: South and South-westerly winds through 8. Maritime Union, Newcastle onts Arrived here on the 1st May at 4.20 10, Bertie Bigelow, Fm On the 29th ulto, spoke the 8. 812, Penth, a Ningpo, and on 80th §. 8. China, both were 12 Landseer, from Hongkong bound for Shanghai.

18, Francis B, Fay, The British steamer Norma reporta: 18, O. L. Pearson, Experienced light 8. W, winds throughout 18, August Frederick,

20, Nyarsa, 20, Albyn's Lala,

0, Sontag, F, Rifeman,

notified that their Goods are being landed | POST OFFICE NOTIFICATION

and stored in the Godofius of the Under-

signed at their risk and expense..

MAILS will olósèji

Remarka.is likely to be abused. When there is THE German ship Regulus reached Green reason to think this, the magistrate of Island this evening about 6 o'clock. This the district may,but not without the vessel left Cardiff on the 14th August and previous consent of the local Government, has thus been over eight and a half months

call upon the publisher and printer to

Antwerp London Liverpool

'castle (.5 W.) 'cantle (W. 5.W.) N'ossile (s.x.w.) Sydney (.8.w.)

Posatie (...). N'oantle (...) N'castle (a.W.)

AT AMOX,

Cardiff

CARGO. Per 8. B. Glaucus, Hongkong to London, sailed 88th April, 1678411,889 lbs. Con gon, 47,385 lbs. 8o. Caper, 8,920 lb Bo Ur, Pekos, 000 lbs. Sorts, 687 pkgs. Mate ting, 40 page. Sus Plese Goods, and 728 1, Carl Wilhelm, Cardiff.

Bapt pkgs. Sundries.

Noo.

§, Catharina, LOADING FOR UZINA AND SATAN TORRE, At London--Steamers via Base Canak

Glinijos,

Balling Verile Robert Handerton, Ada Meliori. Dartmouth.

41 Liverpool.

6. Voagban. Al Glasgow

No Fire Insuranos has been affected. for TO00HOW.

RUSSELL & Co.

Hongkong, May 1, 1878..

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· NOTICEA WILLIAM HENRY HARTON,

Per Glenroy, at 7.30 x, H., on Thursday,

the 2nd May, Per Glenfalloch, at 11.50a.m. To-morrow, the Bad inst., instead of sa previous» ly notified.

MJ This day admitted a PASTURE For BWATOW, AMOY, TAIWAN, AND

in our Firm,

GILMAN & Co, Hengkang and Fooskow, 1407 &, 1970,

TAMBUL Par Tahony, at 11.30 am. To-morrow,'| Aurrera (*,)

the 2nd Inat, instead of an previous p

gotties

| Bisahapa"

enter into a bond, and, if necessary, to on the passage. She arrived too late for deposit the amount of such bond ass to obtain any particulars as to the causs security for good behaviour. There is a of delay, but we presume she has had to further warning still required by the act contend with light baffling winds, hafore penal consequences are actually enforced. On the first breach of the We learn that the members of the Volunteer engagement the action of the Government

which to extract money.

The final examination in the estate of a woman named Ng Akin, who has been ad- judicated a bankrupt, was set down for hearing to day before His Lordship the Acting Chief Justice. A great number of native women, nearly all of whom claimed to be creditors, appeared in Court. Me Holmes said he appeared for a WOMAN named Fung Akow, who claimed for one year's rent of the house in which the bank rupt formerly resided. Mr Dennys sald he believed the claim would not be allowed by the Creditor's Assignees. Mr Holmen said he was prepared to have the woman examined. Mir Dennys said that the usual course would be for the claim to be laid before the Creditor's Assignees first; pers haps they would not allow it. Ha Lordship

concurred. Mr Wotton, who appeared for the Creditor's Assigones, said that there were a number of women, who had put in claims, whom it would be desirable to hare examined. The persons he referred to were all those who had been connected

with lotteries and money loạn associations. His Lordably made an order that they be examined in Court on Friday next. The Court then rose.

We learn with regret the loss of another

is restricted to issuing a notification in Fire Brigade have offered to become vessel-the Italian barque Francissa Staracs, the Gazette, warning the offender, and it | artillerymen en mass. This shows the Captain Garginte, of 494 tons register is only on the repetition of the offenes existence of the proper spirit in the Colony, off the Strait of Balabao, (Philippines). that the penalty is enforced. That and will strengthen the hands of the This vessel left here for Manila on the penalty is a severe one, the forfeiture of the plant, of the paper, and of the deposit when there is a deposit), at the pleasure of the local Government, sub jest only to an appeal to the Governor General in Council.

ENGLISHMEN will read with some amount

thorities in the matter of defence. It 1st March, and was consigned to Masers will, however, be an shaclats necessity, Thomas Howard & Co. The El Comercio should imagine, that the drill practice of of Manila, of the 25th April, says ----- the fremen he carried on within convenlout "There arrived in the transport Palino the crew of the Italian barque Francisco reach of their fire enginee

Starnon. This vessel arrived at. Manila

AHAN was charged on suspicion at the of pride and satisfaction the telegram we Police Court today, by Inspector Cameron, publish in another column stating that a with being concerned with others not in volunteer army for active service is being custody in an aot of piracy and murder of formed, and that 8,000 men have already the high seas on or about the 14th March enrolled themselves. We take the sa

nouncement to mean that an army corps last. Two men were killed and two seri is being formed of volunteers from both ously wounded, and a quantity of mer the militia and volunteer forces proper, ohandise, besides about 6,000 tala in silver, The corps thus embodied is doubtlers was stolen. The case was remanded until mainly intended for garrison service.

to-morrow at 11 a.. abroad; it is, at least, hardly likely that the Government would hurry a force of

from Hongkong on the 16th Jan, losty Bookings on the Ist Peb, sailed agalu for the same port without having been successful in her object, only taking away 1984 picule of sapanwood She

returned again

seeking on the 11th March, and on the following day left for follo in ballast where he was also disappointed in her object, Thence she left for Osbu, arriving there. on the 6th Instant, where the obisined a shipment of 10,880 plenis surrent angaz,

this nature into the field until the supply Ar the Supreme Court to day, before the She subsequently left Gebu on the 14th for of regular troops was exhausted, and Acting Chlef Justice and a Special Jury, the Canal under ordert, and on the 18th there was an absolute necessity for furthe hearing of the suit, Ng Nam Kwai . was wrecked off the Strait of Balabas, ther reinforcements for compaigning Ho Tal Bang and others, wes resumed. Lumbucan danger. There were an liven purposes. Out of over 300,000 militis The evidence for the plaintif was concluded lost, but the vessel has been completely and volunteers at present in the United

Kingdom there ought, at the rate the yesterday, and the defendants, by the abandoned."

men appear to be coming forward in the advies of their counsal, consented to a Tor: We learn from Canton that E. E. 126 present movement, to be no dificulty in diet for the plaintiff for the amount claimed, Hoppo had left on a esulse to Kinng show, raising an army oorps of, say 35,000, for with costa. Execution to be stayed for and from Masse to-day we hear that His Motive servios. The volunteers could three days, and security to be obtained for supply artillery as well as infantry,

for last year there

were no less payment within a month. than 82,000 artillery volunteers among there, or only 16,000 less than the We are informed that a telegram zived total artillery of the regular army of by the Principal Agant of the Messageries Russia on a war footing. Should the Co from Saigon, states that a slight sold- artillery volunteers come forward in bots

siderable numbers the regular forces, then had happened to the Co's steamer Hermy reserve," and any reinforcements. Wave, and that the mails would be tem | from India or elsewhere, maigist be almost porarily delayed, The news was tears to

Excellency had arrived, with his mužta, at

the Holy City, kád had taken a honse ori

relations are now existing between the high the Praya Grande. Surely more amicable

oficials of Portugal and China than kare

been known generally to obtain.

Our advloss from Canton regarding the

rebellious Basco in the Thing Fuen distelar

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