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Notices to Consignees

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

MPIRE & 8. Mikado baving arrived from. the above Porte, Consigneen of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Oplum-are being Isnded at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves oz Boata delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 2 p.m. on Monday, the 10th Instant.

Cargo zemaining undelivered after the 15th Instant will be subject to rent

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

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, June 8, 1878.

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BRITISH BARK HYLTON CASTLE,

FROM GLASGOW.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Vessel are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned fer countersignature, and to take immo- diate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- ilgnose risk and expense.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, May 30, 1876.

SHIP SIR HARRY PARKES,

FROM LONDON.

THE above-named Vessel baving arrived, Cocsigners of Cargo by her are re- quested to send in their "Bilis of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at. Con- signees' risk and expense.

DOUGLAS LAPFRAIK & Co., Agents,

Hongkong, May 29, 1878.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

JONBIONEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in thele Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for bountor ignature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at thefe risk and expense.

No Fire Insurancs has been affected,

H. bu FOUEY, Agost

Es "Yangit"

MF & O Order, 2 cases Furni-} from

ture,...........London.

L (in diamond) 189/08 & 198 Or- {

der, B cases Cotton.......... #

B

M

W (in triangle) 1/26 Order, G8 26 asses Metal..................................

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from

Madras.

SP (in triangle) Order, 100 bags

Sharp Stones..... Hongkong, June 6, 1878.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

8. B. YANG-TSE,

NOTICE.

TONSIGNEES of Gargo por 8. 8. Indus, from London, in conned tlon with the above Steamor, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godown, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con algnees, before TO-DAY, the 30th Instant, at Noon, requesting it to be landed here,

Bills of Ladingg will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED. WESDAY, the 5th June, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

H. DU POUEY,

*Agent.

Hongkong, May 30, 1878.

To-day's Advertisements.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA VIA`AMOY.

The Steamship

"MAOTAN,”

•Enquiae, Master, will load for the above Forts, and have quick despatch

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, June 11, 1878.

FOR SALE. JAPAN PONY, very quiet and good tempered; and a BUGGT and HARNESS, to be SOLD either Singly or Together. May be seen at the Door. TARD, on application at the Gate any time- between 7 am and 6 p.m.

Bongkong, June 11, 1878.

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Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their slay in Hongkong Harbour :---

DEVANA, British barque, Capt. William May.-Melchers & Co.

AMERICA, British steamer, Captain J. Graham.Birley & Co.

ANNIE LORWAY, British barque, Captain

B. Gales.-Borneo Co., Limited.

WM. H. DEITZ, American 3-m, schooner, Captain 1. 8. Endicott-Meyer & Co.

ORION, British barque, Captain John J. Scott.-Arnhold, Karberg & Oo---

MARTHA BROUKELMANN, Gərman barque, Captain Kinth.-Meyer & Co.

ELEANOE, British barque, Captain Qeo. Jobson-Meyer & Co.

BHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

June 11, Channel Queen, British ship, 609, Le Laobear, Cardiff Feb. 11, Coal. -MESSAGERIEB MARITIMES.

June 11, Sunda, British steamer, 1704, J. Reeves, Yokohama Jove 5, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

June 11, Ningos, British steamer, 761, R. Caes, Shanghai Jane 8, General,➡SIEMS- BEN & Co.

June 11, Karo, British steamer, 978, T. Collins, Swater June 19, Nons.-METER & Co.

June 11, Madagascar, German steamer, 884, Timm, Bangkok June 4 Rlos S12MBER & Co.

DEPARTURES. June 11, Alex. Newton, for Fooshow.

11, Charles Moureau, tur Cheloc. 11, Deucalion, for London, &o. 11, Ching-po, Ohl-g.b., for a cruise.

11, Ningpo, for Canton.

11, Taiwan, for Amoy, &c.

11, Yangtare, for Shanghal

11, Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok.

11, Devana, for London.

11, Aldebaran, for Bangkok,

CLEARED.

Korror, for Whampoa. Countess of Errol, for Foochow Gustav, for Mantia. Annie, for Bangkok,

Danube, for Bangkok. Advance, for Bangkok. Kacangtung, tor Coast Ports. Quarta, for Saigon, North Star, for Callao.

St

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Sunda, from Yokohama, Capt. Webb, .F., and son, Lieut. Bradley, Miss Thur- ston, Messra Donaldson, Alexander, Tum. lett, Spyer, and Ashley,

Per Ningpo, from Shanghai, 2 Europeans decks, and 50 Chinese.

DEPARTED. Per Fuyew, on 8th, for Shanghal, Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. J. Wolte

Per Deucalion, for London, &o, Man McKirdy, Meras J. Mackay, Pembroke, Patterson, and $ Europeans.

Per Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok, 71 Chinese.

TO DEPART. Per Danube, for Bangkok, 84 Chirisao.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Sunda reports: Os the 9th inst. spoke the British barque L. N. B. B., in lat. 27 N., long. 121 80 M.

The British steamer Ningpo reports; Light variable winds and fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Kave reports: Left Bwatow at 5.25 pm. of the 10th at and had a light N.B. breece and cloudy weather throughout,

CARGO.

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. 'MAILS BY THE Exazish PARKIVE, --- The English Contract Packet. Thibet will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do on SATURDAY, the 16th Instant.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, de San Friday, 14th Instant —–—–

5.M., Money Order Office alones.

F.M., Post Offee closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open kil night.- Saturday, 18th Instant;

7 AM Post Office opens for salo of Stampa, Bagishy of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10a.m.; Post Office closes except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters senses. (10.15 A.M., Letters may be posted with LATE Fan of 18 cents extra to

Portage Hill 11 A., when the Post Office Ozosta

entirely,

(11.30

to

x, Letter (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be ported on board the Packet with Late Fes of 48 cents extra postage, MI

11.50 4.M., when the Mall is finally

closed.

Hongkong, June 3, 1878,

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MALLS BY THE FзINCE PACKI.——— The French Contract Packet Yangis will

be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 22nd Instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar acilles; to Balgon, Singapore, Bata- via, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Valentia, Bombay, Adon, Sues, and Alexandria.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Mails, do,

Friday, 21st Instant,

5 r., Money Order Office alozes, Post Office closes except the NIGHT BOX, which remains open all night.

Saturday, 23ad Instant-

7 A., Post Office opens for sale-of Stamps, Begistry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondenes..

10 AM Registry of Letters cosses, 11 A.M., Post Office aloses except for Late

Lofters.

(11.10 a., Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a

to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage,

4

11.80 M., when the Post Offee OLOZZE

entirely. Hongkong, June 8, 1878.

1829

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mall Packet City of Tokio

will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst., with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows:---

Noon Registry of Letters cosses.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

No. 4660 -JUNE 11, 1878.

impression that the only time for wing The steaner Sarpedon, from Hankow, the apparatus would be when a typhoon passed the Red Buoy at 7.30 am. yester. was at its height, and a member of the day (June 5th). She takes 11,114.24 picols

Noon - Kuangtung leaves for Coast Society would hardly dare show himself

Ports.

General Memoranda. THURSDAY, June 18-

Noo-Mikado leaves for Yoke

hama, được Noon-Caldera leaves for Keelung, &c. SATURDAY, June 15-

Noon-Ocean leaves for Cooktown, &c. Noon-English Mall leaves for resta

of Call and Europe.

8p.m.-Moray and Arratoon Apear leave

for Singapore, &c. 5p.m.-Somerset leaves for Singapore, & Goods per Mikado undelivered after this

date subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, June 19:~~-

Co., Limited, closed from this date to 28th Instant, inclusive. THUESDAY, June 20:-

Transfer Books of The Chinese Insurancs Co., Ld., closed from this date to 30th Instant, inclusive. SATURDAY, Jaus 22:-

on the Fraya. As a matter of fact it of Hankow tea, and 6,482.16 pionis of would frequently be found useful to Kiukiang tes, establish communication with vessels in

distress after the fury of the typhoon THE new iron-works at Shan-ki-wan werd had abated, perhaps only for a while, and formally opened yesterday. The premises when rescue by boat was not practiable, are extensive and cover a large area of The rocket apparatus may also be found ground. If properly managed we are dis- serviceable at other times than during

typhoons, and in other places than the posed to believe that this new industry will harbour.

become a very important festure in the A number of rice-pans wore "There is one thing certain," says Colony. "Onlooker," "that members could not manufactured yesterday, but they were be sent on board of wrecked junks or found to be defective, owing to the pre- ships to receive the lines and make them

80 men employed, and these will be capable of turning out about 400 pans a day of the largest size, or 600 small ones. We shall be glad to learn that the enter

fast, so that part of the training may be sence of salt In the sand used for mould- well left alone." If our correspondent tag, and the works are consequently had even an elementary knowledge of again brought to a standstill until sand the working of the apparatus he would of proper quality can be procured from Transfer Books of the H. E. &C. Gabave known that there cannot be the the neighbourhood of Carton. When remotest intention to send members on in full awing there will be from 60 to board distressed vessels to receive the lines and make them fast. If that could be done there could be no earthly object in firing the rockata. In the prac tices of the Society one or two members are sent on board the junk merely to Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of represent the crew of the vessel. Attach ed to the thin line thrown on board by 1 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-the rocket is a small piece of board

hama and San Francisco.

bearing a few words in Chiness and English directing those on board to fasten the large rope, following the small one, to a convenient part of the mast. The common sense of any $ p.m.-Oppidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s seafaring man would tell him, when Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sae he found a small rope thrown over Francisco on or about this date. his vessel by a rocket, to haul it in, and this is nearly the whole of the MONDAY, July 15:---

extent to which the brains of the crew Caldera leaves for London on or shout of a vessel are taxed in establishing

Call and Europe.

TUESDAY, June 25:-

Sale at Norton & Cola GodownL MONDAY, July 1:-

this date.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D.: 1841.

香港大藥

prising partners in this concern arə ans- cessful, as it may encourage others to imitate them in other departments." We believe that a glass manufactory will also be established there shortly

Tak contest between the steamery Glenart-

ney and Ocean King has resulted so far in w most signal advantage gained by the former. By a telegram from the Straits we learn that the Glenartney arrived at Singapore at 1.80 p.m. on the 8th, while the Ocean King did not put in an appearance until 1.18

am. on the 6th. The old steamer has thus beaten the new vessel by 19 hours in the run down from Woosungle, the 8 hours start made up, and 114 hours lead obtained. Wo have not heard the hoar, at which

communication with the shore. The whole practice with the apparatus absolutely hinges upon the rocket, and unless this formidable firework can be thrown across a vessel (not necessarily during a high gale of wind, or at the first trial) it is perfectly useless for the members of the Society to practise either of the ships got away from Hingapore. with the apparatus ́ ́at all.

After The Glenariney's present run to Singapore... what we have said the suggestion 7 days 104 hour is not quite so good as of Onlooker that "the members of the was expected, being (if we mistake not) Soalety might be more benedcially trained about half-an-hour more than her simet by running the lines out by a steam taken on the same passage last season. launch," do not appear very sensible, it appearing that the use of the apparatus DAUOGISTS' SUNDRIES, NUBAY REQUentirely depends on the effective firing

SITES, TOKET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND Retail DaugGIETE, IMPORTERS

OF

MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

Or

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potsas Water, Barsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,

Most probably, however, there is soms satisfactory explanation of this yet to come;

of the rocket, and that if'steam-launches and it may at the same time be noted that or any other boats could be run off to her time this year is an hour better than distressed vessels the entire apparatus that of the Loudoun Castle, now only a could be of no possible service whatever.

There is no reason why the members couple of days ahead of the Glenartney in of the Society should not be as skilful in the present race. Of the Ocean King's per handling the rocket as the coast guards-formance so far little need he said, and it men or members of the volunteer societies would probably have been better had less are at home. None of these men have been been previously said about her extraordin. brought up specially to the work, and it

0.30 PM Post-Offics closes, but Letters The Mamifactory is under direct and is merely a question of practice. Whe ary power. Her time from the Red Buoy

foxcept for Non-Union Counties) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postago until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Unlon West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Costa Rica, Hondursa, Monte Video, New Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay san no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, June 11, 1878.

Shipping Intelligence.

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continuous Huropean Supervision.. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

ther the mark is ble or nos must always to Singapore was 8 days 183 hours; and be a matter of chance with such erratic to judge by present appearances, her bolts, and the members of the Society chance of being third ship home is very 13 The publication of this issus commenced are almost as likely to get a rocket small indeed. at 7.80 p.m.

BIRTH.

At Kilralohael, Castle Douglas, Bootland, on the 21st April, the Wife of B. H. CAINE, of a Son,

While on the subject of the Ten Race,

across a vessel at the first venture in a high wind as in a calm. By practice in firing the rockets the members will as we may bere mention that the discrepancy quire greater dexterity in handling its between the time given by us and that apparatus, and will improve their judg-published at Singapore, of the Gleneagles ment of distances, elevation, and the passage, was more apparent than real. It deflection arising from the force of the appears that the rack" steamer michored

The following is corrected from the Intent THE CHINA MAIL. wind, as well as gain a better idea of the for five hours near the Blate, and that,

London and Colonial Papers, đa:«m

VESSELS TO ARRIVE

When left. Nams. Oct.

19, Oscar, Nov.

2, Minna,

AT HONGKONG. Brom

Hamborg

London

$, Elizabeth Shields, Hamburg Dec.

1, Glangaber,

Flashing 28, J. R. Worcester, London 25, G. B. S.,

Liverpool

Jan

Cardiff Antwerp

13, Elvetico,

97, Earl of Devon,

80, isabeth Chlids, Plymouth Feb.

3, Per Ardun,

7, Nourmahal,

U. B. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAIL STKAMSHİP COMPANY.

THROUGH TO NEW YORE, VLA Per 8, 8. Belgic, salled 28th May, 1878- OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING For Yokohama, 7.111 bags Sugar, 108 baga 3, Prinos Amadeo,

9, Mabet Clark, AT: YOEGHANA, and Bax FraxCTION,

Alum, 100 bags Flour, 2 caske Ginseng, 85

9, Josephus, boxes Lead. "100 slabs Tin, 110 bundles THE U. 8. Mall Steamer CITY OF Rattans, 275 plecss Wood, 50 finaks Quick 12, Penrith,

TOKIO will be despatched for Sanellver, 166 bales Gunnies, 34 pkgs. Cordage, 14, Bertle Bigelow, Francisco, vin Yokohama, on SATURDAY, and 240 pkga. Merobandise; for San Fran 12, Landseer, the od Instant, at o'Clock pm taking caso, 14,812 bage Rice, 12 bags Cloves, 3819, Alice D. Cooper, Penger, and Freight, for Japan, the bags Coffee, 1,765 Hmpty Calokalivar 20,8 Vaughan,

Flasks, 14 boxes Prepared Opium, 1 box 20, Sontag,

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1878.

peculiarities in the flight of the rockets. while she passed the Red Baoy at the time It is quite possible that the three failures

of the three rookste on Saturday was named (11 am. 24th ult.), she actually left due to a mere "kink" in the rope, that Woosung at 5 p.m. 24th. This clearly ex would probably be removed by towing plains the time given at Singapore, viz., the rope round the harbour.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL.”] (By Southern Route.)

7 days 8 hours--a passage which, we feel sure, has never been equalled, and which strengthens this anticipations that the Gleneagles will this year make the quickont run on record from Shanghai to London.

Our correspondant "Onlooker" appear ed to have been a little hasty in his atriotures last night respecting the prac tice on Saturday of the Hongkong Hu mane Society. That a large amount of confusion existed on the occasion is most probable, considering the large percent- age of new members present, and the Some absence of experienced hands. time ago when we witnessed s practice, there was no greater confusion percepti. ble than might be expected in the per- formance of somewhat complicated oper- ations by a body of half-drilled men, and it may be safely assumed that a few practices will bring the new members our Plenipotentiaries will be instructed by into shape, and render the whole body the Cabinet, who will deelde all questions on their collective responsibility, and that efficient enough to be useful on emer gencies. It is in regard to rocket firing, nothing will be submitted to Parliament TEE Shanghai Courier publishes the follow however, that the letter of "Onlooker" unill the conclusion of the European Coning table showing the results of the Tow is likely to raise misapprehensions, which

greas

it is advisable, for the sake of the Socie

London

London

ė, Lodore,

91, Magdala,

9, Hedwig,

Falmouth Cardiff

Cardiff

22, Alvetico,

Penarth

93, Eleanor,

Sydney

54, Esmeralda,

Cardif

ty, should not become prevalent. Says

28, Highlander, Mar.

Kew York

Cardiff Liverpool Penarth London

Flushing Liverpool

Penarth Cardif N'asatie (x...) Liverpool Qushaven Antwerp

London

Cardif New York Hamburg

Antwerp

London

United States, and Europe,

Through Bills of Lading issued for tranike, 23 bales Gambler, 850 balon Gunnies, 28, Oracle, sportation to Yokohama and other Japan 2,500 asks Qafeksilver, 10 chests Crade 29. Mantis IL, Forts, to San Francisco, to Atisatie and Upiam, 169 pkgs, Ton, and 1,640 pigs. 80, Bristollen (a.), Inland Cities of the United States via Over Merchandise; for New York, 79 bales Raw 80, Imbat (s.), land Ballways, to Havana, Trinidad, and Silk, 20 cases Essential Oil, 3 pigs. Sam- | Apr. Demeram, and to ports in Mexico, Central plas, 1,869 half-chests and 80 bozen Tel. 6. Maritime Union, and South Americs by the Company's and connecting Steamers.

Through Fassage Tickets granted to England Francs, and Germany by all

-Atlantic lines of Steamers.

A REDUCTION OF TWENTY FER- OFET or regular rates granted to OFFICERS OF THE ARMY SEE NAVY, AND MEMBERS OF THE CIVIL AND CONSULAR BERVICES-17 COMMIS BION, RE

Fraight will be received on board patil ë palag of Slat Lontani, Paresi Packages will be received at the online suil 6 pm. same day i all Feroci Packages should be marked to sddrvis in full ; vnius of sunte ta required.

Consular Involous to aboompany Ovalatud Cargo should be sent to the Company's Offices In Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco,

For further information as to Pašiège and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 9. Prays Central.

RUSSELL & 00, égents Wongkong, dune 1, 1978,

-eskatzen – –ĕ, Benefactor, POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. 11, Hamburg,

18. Liggio Parry MAILS will close¿---

16, Darsmouth, For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW—–—– 18, Invincibia, Penarth

Per Buangtung, at 11.80 am, on Wed- 20 Indiay

Cardia nesday, the 18th furt.

20 Hosts Walt, Liverpool 37, Ada Melmore, London

i

FOR KEHLUNG ANY FOOOHOW.-.

Per Caldera, at 11.30a.m., on Thursday, ↑ May

the 18th Inst.

For TOKOHAMA AND H1000,-

Per 12Uade, at 11.30 am, on Thursday,

the 18th inst

For COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, AND MEL,

BOURNE→

Fer Ocean, at 11.80 a.m., on Saturday,

the 10th it.

2. Gordon Casile (a.), London I, Coatoo,

Penarth Stentor (a), Liverpool Melrose, Liverpool LOADING FOR CHINA, AND JAYAM SUNRK. A1 London.-Steamers via Bucs Canal

Bumi. Stad Amsterdamit.

For

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, AND OALOUTTA........

Per Moray and Arration Apear, st 2.80 Pim, on Saturday, the 18th inst

Benfan

Baking Powel

Marine.

For SAIGON.

As Linerpool.

Por Quinis, at 8 pm, on Saturday, the Flisabetta

SINGAPORE, 9th June, 1878. [London dates, up to the 8th just.]

Tas Dutch steamer Stad Haarlem passed Woosung Testerday (June 6th) at 7,80 p.m., from Hankow, and proceeded straight

In the House of Commons, in reply to a out to s82. Her cargo consists of Tes question, Sir Stafford Northcote said that

The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr

British Squadron at Constantinople will be stationed at Prince's Island.

The Sosialist conspiracy in Germany is

from Hanko..... »Klukiang.

lbs. 2,038,504 601,193 раскрвавевраль 2

Total, Ibs. 2,588,697

ой

Race during the last eight years -

1870...... Erl King .........61 days. .... 1871................ Enterprise 56,

50 1872... Descansansvariant

Venetia 1878 1874.....Glenartney.

· 1875..............Glenartney........... 18 6......Glenartney. 1877......Loudoun Castle,

our correspondent: "The amount of W. H. Smith), also in reply to a question, alevation or depression necessary to stated that for reasons of salubrity. the strike the desired mark in such weather na we had on Saturday evening would be found totally a fault in the case of a typhoon or even in an ordinary gals. If life be at stake, it matters not if very widespread. fifty rockets be expanded in endeavour ing to savu it but what benefit is dariv. ed by Aring rockets for practice 1. The necessary amount of elevation or depres alous cannot thus be ascertained, and the members of the Society might be more beneficially trained by running the lines oat by means of a launch and less time would be wasted than by rocket sätter- ing. There is one thing certain, that members could not be sent on board of wrecked junke or ships to receive the Tax P. & O. A. §. Teheran, with the out lines and make them fast, so that part of ward mails, left Bingapore for this port on the training may be well left alone,"

What our correspondent means in talking of zievation and depression " is, we presume, beating and elevation, because, in allowing for the fores of gale of wind, obviously direction to the

Fong Ayan, a hawker, was sent to 10. Fight or left of the mark de of far more Elmore, Feruvian Minister to China, Japan weeks hard hour for stealing a bundle con Importance than elevation or depression, and the Hawaiian Kingdom, at the latter'staining money and valuables from the person

The following nows has already come to the number of pilgrims landed at Jeddah The following are the official statistics of hand by the Great Northern Line, direst on their way to Meccs, between the 17th An Imperial decree, tantamount to con August and 18th December, 1877, whick stitating Prince Frederick William, the have been furnished from the Dutch Con-

sulate, Bingapore {*** Imperial Prince of Germany, Begent tem porazily, has been published.

unless indeed winds osme down from

LOCAL AND GENEBAL.

Saturday morning, the 8th Instant,

E. Chan Lan Fan, Chinese Ministes to

the United States, Spain and Fers, reiura- ed this forenoon the vixis of HL E. Dr.

overhead, or, more marvellous still, blew temporary realdents in “The Albany," upwards from the ses Practice in re-

From Indian Ocean......17,024 2566 From Persian Gulf..... From Red Sea. 3,307 Via the Suez Canal...........19,831

Total

42,718 Thure arrived at Jeddah in 1876...84,279

do da

1878...88,759

Pollte Intelligence. (Both Magistrates sitting,)

- June 11, 1878.

of ons Shaikh Mahomed in the public streek,

gard to elevation in ordinary weather Tax Superintendent of the Fastern Erten. Kwan Asung, an accountant, waE KODË would unquestionably have its value in lon, A. & 0. Felegraph Company in- to two months imprisonment for stasting endeavouring to pisse a rocket on board forms us that the Saigon-Bingapore Sundry articles of clothing and three DAERA a vessel during blow." Depression

tickets from a brothel. For the args and

in hardly likely to enter into the calente cable was repaired this evening sad that all just two weeks he was ordered to be kept tions of the members of the Society. Our the lines of the Company are now working in solitary ponnement, the other fune

weeks to be kept at hard labour. norrespondens sino arome to be under the well;

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