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Intimations.

Volume Seventh of the “CHINA REVIEW."

No W

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS April 23, Killarney, British steamer, 1060, Henry O'Neill, Saigon April 20, Rico.

0189, LIVINGSTON & Co.

April 24, Hoi Chong Ching, Chinese gua-

Ready boat, from Canton.

No. 4.--Vol, VII,

-OF THE

**CHINA REVIEW00

CONTAINS-

Jottings from the Book of Rites. Brief Sketches from the Life of Kung

ming.

The Ballads of the Shi-king. Translations of Chinese School-books. The Critical Disquisitions of Wang Ch'ung. Alchemy in China.

Appendix to Wylie's "Coins of the T

Ch'ing Dynasty" "Hien Fung" Period. Short Notices of Nor Books and Literary

Intelligence.

Notes and Queries:--

April 24, Curnum, British ship, 1884, H. Beadle, pat back with loss of fore top- mast, main top-gallant-mast and jibboom, and other damage, General-WIELER & Oo,

April 24, Esmaralda, British steamer, 395, Callen, Amoy April 29, General-RUSSELL

& Co.

DEPARTURES.

Apr. 24, Washi, for Delphong.

94, Friedrich Perthes, for Whampoa. 24, Ludina Castle, for Hankow. 24, Chinking, for Shanghai.

CLEARED.

Antenor, for Shanghai,

Thomas Fulcher, for Victoria (V.'s 1. J

A Few Potty Additions to Dr Dongins' Me-li, for lloihow and Baiphong.

Dictionary.

Trouts in China.

Ancient VasER.

Inheritance.

Greeting the Spring,

Adoption.

The Term Kwal,

Mongol and Yua-pao.

Leasehold Usage.

Chinese Coins.

Coronation of the King of Loochoo.

The Quigur Alphabet.

Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c.

China Mail Office,

Hongkong, March 21, 1879.

Notices to Consignees.”

OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S. 8. COMPANY

NOMICE.

NONSIGNERS of Cargo por Steamship CONBANIO, FU NA Francisco, Sea, are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature here, and to taka immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding discharge of the Stearner will be landed and stored at Consignem risk and expense.

H. M. BLANCHARD,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, April 21, 1879.

Yottung, for Swatow.

Cassandrit, for Saigon,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Por Killarney, from Saigon, 20 Chinese. Per Ciburnum, 20 Chinero.

THE CRINA MAIL.

General Memoranda,

SATURDAY, April 26:-

Noon,-Diamante leaves for Manila Noon.-Douglas leaves for Coast Ports.

2 p.m.-Sale of Household and Clice Furniture, &c, at Mesars Nussey Kes sovjee & Co.

WEDNESDAY, April 80:-

5 p.m.-Meeting of the Members of the

Hongkong Club.

SATURDAY, May 3:—

Francisco.

3 p.m.--Occidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sar 9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. TUESDAY, May 6-

Noon. English Mall leaves for Vorts

of Call and Europe.

3 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of the Hongkong-Fire Insurance Company. TUESDAY, May 20:---

3 p.m.-Confirmatory Meeting of Hong-

kong Fire Insurance Company..

[M, 1928-April 24, 1879.

forward.

In

being made to protect the Hongkong! Policoman to ask these hawkers to "move a sum of $250 was raised from amongst monopoly of the drug. If the privilege on," and was informed that he had no the congregation. The correspondense be- * of exporting a quantity of opium les instructions. It would probably be as well tween the Trustees and the Government than one chest (. ., loose balls) were given to the Opinm Farmer only, and Captain Deane remlated these squatters with regard to this was then read. no one were portaitted to export looks that Upper D'Aguilar Street in their proper reply to a seat-holder, it was explained balls except in special cases provided place; and a nuisance jo foreigners would that the $250 had not yet how raised, but for, the smuggling, which admittedly thereby be avoided,

there was no doubt it could be easily got TUESDAY, April 29 :---.

in. Mr Sharp further stated that he had Noon.-French Mail leaves for Forts of goes on-the fault, it need not be

Call and Europe.

denled, of high duties and venal native Now that the site of the Old Civil Hospital, this year been successful in obtaining a officials, and which it is the business of the Chinese to prevent would be al Hollywood Road, is nearly cleared of the special grant from the Military Authorities. most entirely done away with. The rufaa, the question arises,-What is the They had previously taken only three great. difficulty presented by these Governant going to do? Are they going seats, but had now taken several more. Mr proposed measures would be how to to allow Chinese houses to be built there, Lowcook proposed, and Mr Eds seconded, carry them out without interfering or are they to purobase the site with a vlow the adoption of the accounts, which were unduly with the freedom of all honest trade in the Colony; and if Mr Hennes to enlarging the gaol! It would be a pitypassed. The accounts showed an income fox sy succeeds in accomplishing this task, if anything is to be done by Government the year ending April of $2632,66, of Which he will undoubtedly deserve the thanks that they should miss the present opportu- a balance was left in hand of $102,21. The of the mercantile community.

nity and allow building to be begun before next business was, the election of two they do anything, beause once operations trustees to represent the seat-holders. Mr Tus plain unvarnished tale as to Bar-have began every atono laid will increase McEwen and Er Gibb were nominated by mak affairs, which we give in another the price they will have to pay for the Mr Sharp, sesended by Mr Ede, and cleated, no other name bang brought column, is of considerable value as put ground ting the whole question plainly and enc- cinctly before our readeta. We have not been able up to the present time to give in these columns so connected and trustworthy narrative au we could have wished as to bow the present state of affairs has been brought about, nor bas it been easy to understand precisely what the present state of things really is. On there points now, however, it is possible to some to a fair appreciation of the truth, and this it is the more desirable to do, seeing that a drama is to all ap. pearance about to be played there which will be of an exciting nature, and in The question is,Are we to go to war which we cannot but feel great interest.

with Upper Burmah, or are our troops there now simply to protect British-sub- jects and to give force to our remon- stances against the inhumanities that hare boon carried out there recently by the bloodthirty King, and our protest against their repetition The reply is that, neither of these defines exactly the THE onps presented to the members of the position of the English at the present police force for the competition in a rifle moment. We have taken the fullest match, were to-day handed to the fortunate means in our power to defend British winners by the donor. The match between Burmah, and we stand there now waiting the Impectors and Sergeants came off yes- for Upper Barmah to take the initia

WEDNESDAY, May 28

Dividend of 5% on Shares of Yangtaze Insurance Association, payable at the

office of Russell & Co.

TRE

For bancraldo, from Amoy, 300 Chinese. HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

DEPARTED.

Per Loudoun Castle, Major Rooke, R.A., to Singapore via Hankow.

Per Washi, for Halphong, 7 Chineze. TO DRPART.

Por Meli, for Hoihow, &e., 40 Chiness.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Killarney reports: Last two days strong N.E. wind and heavy head sea.

The British ateamer Esmeralda reports: Left. Amy en the 23rd inst.; had light variable winds and fine weather through- out. Pamod H. M.S. Iron Duke off Cork's Point, and H.M.6. Maggie and Frolig off Cuponi Point.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For AMOY AND SHANGHAI..

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥玥

A. 8. WATSON & Oo, FAMILY & DISPENSING OHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRUQGINTS, IMPORTERS

OP

DRUGGIFTS SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDJOINER. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Asrated Waters.

Mr Lowcook proposed, and Dr Eastlook seconded, that Mr Henry Smith of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, he ra- elected auditor, Carried. In connection with the accounts it was stated that some $28, less than would have to be spent in twelve months in keeping a piano in order, had been expended on the organ, a result in saving that could never have been effected but for the energy and ability of Mr Sangster, who spared neither timo uor hard work in keeping everything in o ler. There was no other business before the meeting of seat-holders.

other business. The trustees met afterwards to dispose of

For the special benefit of paterfamilian we may note that the Fountain in the Public Garders has not been placed thera for Amaba unfortunately drinking purposes. are not well versed in physiology, or even in common sense; and as we have heard of several well-authenticated cases where chil dron have been allowed to slake their thirst from the Fountain, it becomes a public duty to draw attention to the matter. The water in the Fountain is very pretty to look at, and the little tad-poles are beautiful to be

require a very strong dash of spirits to make hold as they dart through it; but it would

it anything but positively unafe to drink. Servants ought to be provided with water | YUNG Wus, ged 60, who was up at the in a "pocket-platol" to supply the litle Police Court the other day, le, says a 'Frisco ones in this warm weather,

contemporary, set down as the oldest Yung Wun on record,

tive, to first put her foot upon the war-terday, when Inspector Cameron scored 56; history repeats itself:

JOHN RUSSELL YOUNG, who is now tra- velling as the Herald's correspondent with General Grant, will, after his return, say tho Transpacific journals, start a "stal- wart" Republican paper in Philadelphia.

Per Antenor, at 11.30 am. Tomorrow, The Manufactory is under direct and path. The situation shows again how but as he won a cup a short ago, he was THE telegrapå news from New York & day

ap28

the 25th inst.

For MANILA,~-

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEFS. JONSIGNEES of the following Cargo e requested to send in their Billref Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored si their risk and expense.

No Fire Insurancs has been affected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Ex Yangtze,"

HL do Mr A. Marty, No. 1, 1 case

Arms, from Marseilles.

Ex "Anadyr," Lieut. Joubert, Hanoi, 2 cases Wax, from

Salgon.

Ex "Peilo," AMK (in diamond) | Noa. 3, Order, 1 came

La..

Catton, from L'don. SP Order, 22 bags Stones, from Madras. Ex "Sindh."

MFC 20 boxes Tobacco, from London. KJ (in diamond) (No. 105, Ordor, 1 gase PU......

....Linen, from London,

Hongkong, April 24, 1879.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cru of the following Vessels, during their say in Hongkong Harbour:-

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt.

James Wiltshire.-Gilman & Co

ONEIDA, British ship, Captain S. Clyma. Gibb, Livingston & Co.

TAIWAN, German barque, Captain -0. Jensen,—Arnhold, Karberg & Oo.

QUEEN OF INDIA, Britlah barque, Capt. F. H. Cary,--Adamson, Ball & Co.

FISURS CASTLE, British steamer, Capt. Kidder.---Adamson, Bell & Co.

ALEXA, Britfah barque, Captain Geage Robb.Jardine, Matheson & Co.

PARALON, Frena barque, Captain T

PARO-Carlowitz & Co,

Per Esmeralda, at 11, 30 a.m., on Friday,

the 25th inst.

For BANGKOK,-

Per Rajanattiantlar, at 8.30 p.m., on

Friday, 25th inot,

For MANILA.—-

Per Diamante, at 11.80 a.m., où Satur-

day, the 26th icat.

Per Crusader, at 0,30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 26th Inst.

Far SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.— Per Douglas, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,

the 26th inat.

For SAIGON.--

day, the 30th inst.

T

MAIES BY THE FRENCH PAUKIT,---

continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

The publication of this issue commencod

■ 8.00 p.m.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1879.

J

disqualified, and the prize therefore fell to

or two before the last mail loft San Fran"

The Earl of Chatham with his sword. drawn, Sergesut Quincey, who made the next best oieco contained a rumor that the President

Stood waiting for Sir Richard Strachan; Bir Richard, axious to be at 'em,

Stood waiting for the Earl of Chatham

It is stated by Router that the Bur- mans are eager for war, and if the Bri tish do not attack they will march on

score of 58 points. The winners of the cups are therefore i

Trooper McDougal, the Constables' cup. Inspector Cameron, the all Comers' Oup with Martini-Henry rifles, and Bergeant

and Mr Evarts are negotiating such a change in the Burlingame Treaty as will satisfy the "enlightened" people of the

country, but not the Californians.

:

tho British; and that, which is the latest Quiumy, the Inspectors' and Sergeants' GUP WITH regard to the next election and Gen.

news to hard, came a few days after

and must be taken to nullify the Lon-Tan British ship Ciurnum, Capt. Beadle,

dos advices, manifestly official, that all put back here to-day with loss of fore

The statement as was quiet.

to topmast, main topgallant mast, and jibboom, voy from the King having passed besides having shatated other damages of through Rangoon en route to Lahore is

of that

while mentioning that a writer in the

Grant's chances therein, it may be worth

Atlantic on "Presidential Electioneering

in the Senate," says that "Mr Bayes' term

sort of interregnum, during which all that regarded by the leading politicians as a

Co. writes to the papers to say that the

| rounds, and which appeared in our columus at the time, announcing the adoption of

trains between Brindial and Calais, al- though there be every reason to hope it will

In view of the local discussion which will probably fellow the re-opening up of the Blockade Question in the Legislative Por Killarney, at 4:30 p.m., on Wednes Council here, it will be well for those also contradicted. Again, quite recently, a minor nature. She left this on the 9th

interested to know something of the line as late as the middle of March, there was instant bound to San Francisco, with a git is necessary for statesman to do is to be which it is reported has been sketcher news of more massacres, a fact to which neral cargo and twenty Chinese passengers preparing for the successor," out by the present Governor. We have suficient weight has not been given, and Moderate inds were experienced until the The French Contral Packet Peiho will expressed a hope, in a previous article, very succeeding information from Thai 20th instant, and st 11 a. m.

be despatched on TUESDAY, the that Mr Pope Honnessy is sounder on my shows war preparations on the day light fling vinds all round the THE Bombay representative of the P. & 0. 29th instant, with Mails to and this question than Sir Thomas Wade first move, which everything seems to King's part. We wait patiently the

compass were met with. At noon, in lat through the United Kingdom and has ever been. If, as we verily believe, show will not be now much longer de-21.50 N. and long. 120.40, the wind paragraph which has just been going the Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Strata the welfare of the Colony absorbes great Settlements, Batavia, Burwab, Cegton, part of the Governor'a attention and layed. The promiss made when our freshened rapidly from the NE, and by 1 Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutia, Bom bay, Aden, Sues, and Alexandria. energies, there is every reason that he troops first landed that all would be re- p.m. was blowing a strong gale, a heavy sensleeping cars to be attached to the mail

should grapple this difficulty con amore, formed and every concesion made would rising: whilst shortening sail the fore. His known tendency to favour Chinese appear to have been a ruse only to gain in most things ought materially to time to prepare himself, more fully to strengthen his influence in a matter

meet the English. But it is not to be where he must in a sense deal directly regretted that things are as they stand. with Chinese officials or their special The question of the justifiableness of the opinions. To Mr Hennessy the commu-

two wars in which we are now engaged, nity must now look for redresa; and in has been so hotly debated, and there are any action that he may see fit to take so many humanitarian quacks at beme, towards regaining the fullest freedom of who delight in championing the poor the port, it ought to be remembered that stage whoever he bo, that it may prove the advantage to accrue therefrom will fall equally upon respectable native mer- Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies chants and the foreign mercantile con-

(except the Babarnas and Hayti),munity at large. Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, April 21, 1879. ·

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET The Cnited States Mail Packet Oceanic will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 3rd May, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be dosed as follows 2.16 P.. Reglstry of Letters ogases. 2,30 .. Post-Office closas, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure.

topmist staysail and inner jib split. At 4 p.m. the gale had increased to burricane forse, the wind then being E, N. E. The weather was quite clear overhead, but there was a haze on the horizon between N. & E. The vessel was head reaching

be ultimately realised, in a little premature. The Director of the P. & 0. Co. have, he

5,

"made great efforts to get the railway companies to make this very desir

it is believed, as far as two of them are con-

under three lower topsails and foresailable concession, and have been successful, At 5 p.m. the gale was still blowing cerned. One of them, however, still holds

a wise step to let Burmah strike the violently with a very heavy ses running

first blow. That done, it is satisfactory and the foresail was then handed..

at

out, and there is consequently a bitch

la the negotiations, which will no doubt

to know that we are well able to hold 8.30 p.m. the mizen topsail blew away ultimately be got over, but which for the

our own with that power should war

Service,"

The smuggling, which furnishes the break out, and making the coutest brief and about the sama time the jibboom present postpones the opening of the

and decisive, would be able to put an wont At midnight the gale still principal ground or pretext for the exis-immediate end to a brutal rule of a contlined to blow with frequent heavy my8 tence of the objectionable Customs sta dranken, debauched, half-mad depot, guats, and at 4 a, m. on Monday the 21st the

tions at the doors of the Hongkong Harbour, is carried on in two articles whose reign, though short, has already fore-topmaat sarried away and in ita descent stove in aus of the boate. All the yards salt and opium. If, therefore, concessions buon stained with the most bloody and can be made which will not interfere

forward were brokex except the fore yard, with the freedom of legitimate trade

and the main-topgallamirasat was alsó dar here, they must be made in this direction,

ried away. The ship was labouring heavily vit, preventing so far as practicable the

MAILS BY THE BRINAH PACKET.— The British Contract Packet Nitant, will be despatched on TUESDAY the 6th May, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton;

shameful acts.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

GENERAL Grant seems to have been dia appointed in not finding the U. S. S. Rich mond waiting him at Singapore on his return from Bangkok, and to have, there fore, gone back on the arrangement which was in his mind two days ago to skip Saigon

to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, illegitimate traffic in these commodities. The Auzzica Mans of San Francisco date the whole time, and the vessel was pat and come straight on to Hongkong. The

Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malto, and Gibraltar.

Now, so far as can be at present made

out, any reasonable restrictions on the

March 6th, are now long overdue by the P. M. steamer Alaska, which would pro- bably leaw Honolulu on the 7th April,

before the wind and the hands employed * 'good authority" on which we stated that clearing away wreckage. At noon the gale be was to do ao, was a telegram from the

ANNIE W. WESTON, American barque, N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the export of salt from this Colony would The. next AvernaLLAN MAL may be expected moderated, and it was then decided to re General himself, received bere by those

Captain H.. O. Winsor.-Order..

Vesuvius, American barque, Captain F. W. Cali.--Urder.

To-day's Advertisements,

NOTICE.

Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILE

The following hours are observed in closing Bien, de, by both the British and French Contract Packets

THE Hon. C. BAT having been to. Day before departure,

palled by serious illness to leave for ENGLAND, the Undersigned, his Attorries, Will Pay and Receive all Accounts dus by be to Flini.

LINSTEAD & C

Hongkong, April 24, 1879.

TO LET-AT WANCHAL

spay

FIRST-CLASS GODOWIS

For further Farticulari, apply to

BIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, Apill 24, 1878,

myb

TO LET.

(WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.)

st

& 12, LINDHURST TERRACE,

bé present coupled by Me 3re N92-

Apply to Blangkong. Apith 24, 1870,

DEY KESSOWIES #06,

LINSTEAD & CO

6. Money Order Office elossa Post Offee clones except the NIGHT Bog, which remains open sil night,

Day of departure,--

7A.x.Post Office opens,

10. Registry of Lettera

esasen

:

The

here a binday next, the 27th inst., by the E. and A. mail steger Normanby. next FRINCE and ACTRALIAN MAIL (vis ́Gallo), may be expected here on May 18, by

the 34. M steamer Zrraskaddy,

not materially aff at the freedom of the native junk tade, as it is generally the Chinese product that is used on the mainland, and Hongkong is not a pro. ducing port Were, therefore, the Exe antive bere to introduse certain rules which would favour the Chiness antho outward Fretch mails, left Singapore for ritics regarding their Salt Monopoly, this port, ria Saigon, this (Thursday) and at the same time leave all honest trade untouched, there would, it seems morning.

to us, be no violence done to the intereste

Tax M. M. steamer Trebuaddy, with the

of this Co ony. Again, if some plan.We understand that Mr José Loureiro, were hit upon which would altogether formerly Portu. nese Consul at Nagasaki, femove or at least minimize the evils of has been appointed Portuguese Coiul opium amiggling froth or chores, this

turn to Hongkong to repair; reaching the with whom he has all along been in .com. Ly--moon at 8 p.m. last night.

Tat annual meeting of the seat-holders'of St. John's Cathedral was held this afternoon at 4.80 in the Vestry. The Colonial Chap Iain, Rev. R. H. Kidd, presided, and there were present the Hon. H, Loweock, Mr Sharp, Mr A. Lister, Mr N. 7. Ede, and Dr. Zestlook. Mr Bharp laid upon the table the accounts for the year, which had

munication as to his movemests, and son. veyed to as for the information of the

learn that Mr Pops Benassy, on the same publie on Wednesday afternoon. We now

afternoon, received a telegram from General Grant, stating that be was leaving by the French Mail steamer that afternoon. Our morning contemporary may be excused for

being ahead for once-only ho need not been audited by Mr H. Smith, the auditor row so lusilly over it.

Porting of all printed matter and would go far to cut the ground from the General at Borgkong, with a salary of specially appointed for the seat holders, but Ter follonies are the votes for Hongkong

patterns cesses

11-Mails closed, except for Late

Letters

11. 10A.M.Latters may be posted with

Late Fer of 18 cents until

11.30 AM.hen the Post Office Choses

hostile position now assumed by the $1,000 per annum. Chinese fiscal authorities, and place this

had not been before the auditor representing from the Navy Estimates for the genr

Government in a most favourable atti. Tas men-of-war in port are getting tower the Government, the Hon. C. May, owing to his having to leave for England the other tade to demand in return the withdrawal and fewer ersty day. The Iron Duki has

79-80; the figures in parentheses give

the votes for 1878-70.

of all stations and revenue cruisers from gons North and will not return probably day in bad health. Any question as to the the vicinity of the Island. It must for six or seven months; the Vigilant 1 ft accounts he would be most happy to answer, of course, be borne in mind that all buth concessions must be made with- Fosterday for Foochow the Frolit for The accounts were, st his request, handed 11.40 A.Lats Letters may be posted out prejudice" (as the lawyers say). Tientsin, and the Maggie for Shanghai. Over for, the perusal of a cent-holder (Hr { £278 (£278); staff commander acting na un board the packet with Lata Fee of and more on the score of internatio- The latter vessel will, we believe, ba ngala / Ede), but he bad wo questions to ask remsabinery sloat, £803 (2803); three en-

*entirely,

18 sants until time of departure.

REMOR: TOS PO-MORRÓW

Shipping,

-Crusader leaves, for Manfia, Noon-Emeralds leaves for Manila,

mal courtesy than that of right, But eployed in atırveying,

at the same time it might to happen

Dockyard-Navel officer in charge of establishments, 9861 (2841): retinas of navel officer in charge of establishments,

master attendant, £737 (£755) ; Inspector of garding them: Mr Sharp drew attention to gineers, 2957 (2998); foreman of the yard one item, s grent of $800 from the Gevera in charge, 300 (£600); carpenter, E177 (£177) į boauwain, £260 (4837) ; obsplain,

that ang restrictions which may be encontra as ut whether Lower meal towards the smewhat expensive re- placed upon all exportation of spitim in j quantities less than one obest, except D'Aguilar Street in supposed by the Folica pair that had laidy been effected. Mr upon special representation, might fall to be a public market for vegetables, fruit, Lister pointed out that this was only

2874 (4374); sturgeon of ELM. ship lefor the dockyard men and their families, #60 Emanual for additional duties in attending (46); paymaster, £842 (£848) Accountant),

in went naturally with the efforts sponges and sugar cane, He requested a given on the distinct understanding that | 1000 (£900); clerks, with allowances, 611200

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