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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY. The Spanish Steamer

**EMUY,"

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For AMOY.-

Per Esmeralda, at 9.30 am. Tomorrow, the 24th inst., Instead of as pre- viously notified. YOKOHAMA.—

Capt. BLANCO, will be despatch. ed for the above Ports on TUES-For DAY, the 24th Instant, at 4 p.m.,

For Freight or Passage, spply to

REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, June 23, 1879.

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FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

“KWANGTUNG," Captain --, will bó de- spatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 27th Inst., at Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, June 23, 1879.

PUBLIO AVOTION,

CLEARANCE SALE

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paid 56 cents.) $18 per annum (postage Sale of LAMMERT, ATKINSON & Co.'s

paid $13.60.)

· Orders should be sent to GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office, 2, Wyndham Street, not later than the evening before the departure of the English Mail Steamer.

Terms of Advertising, same as in Dally Ching Mail,

NOTICE.

/TIME_Interest and Responsibility of the Undersigned in the Chinese Mail, BBW (Wah Tere Yat Po), UBBED from the 1st August, 1877.

CHUN AYIN.

Hongkong, April 6, 1878.

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NOTICE.

N Reference to the above, the Under signed has LEASED the Chinese Mail from the 1st August, 1877, and has engaged the servies of hir LEONG YOOK Caus, na Traynister and General Manager of the Lawspaper, which under its new régime

THE Undersigned will resume the

VARIED STOOK

ON

WEDNESDAY,

the 25th June, 1879, at 12.30 p.my

at their PREMISES, PEDDAR'S WHARF,

G. R. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 23, 1879,

Not Responsible for Debts.

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Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debi contracted by the Officers or Crews of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-

James Wiltshire.--Vogel & Co.

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt.

JOHN R. STANHOPE, American barque, ill be found to be, as hitherto, an ex-Capt. H. G. Pillsbury.-Arnhold, Karborg cellent medium for advertising, especially | Uo,

as the Manger is able to devote his whole BRUNETTE, British barque, Capt. Wm. attention to the conduct of the Newspaper | Dow.-G. R. Stevens & Co.

KONG UPhương

MIRIAM, American barque, Captain A, Leases of the Hongkong Chinese Afail. H. Parker,-Adamson, Bell & Co." Hongkong, April 0, 1978,

SAILORS' HOME,

NY Cast-off CLOTHING, Boors, OF

VIGILANT, American ship, Capt. John C. Rom.-P. & U. 8. N. Co.

G. O. TRUFANT, British ship, Captain G, Thomas.Messageries Maritimos.

MONTE Roza, American ship, Capt. C.

APARZRs will be thankfully received O. Carter.-Borneo Co, Ld.

at the Sailor's Home, West Point,

Hongkong, July 25, 1878.

4th to 25ssignee.

FROM LONDON & FOR 8 OF CALL

BE Steamship Itarter having arrived,

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being lauded at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boate delivery may be obtained." Cargo remaining undelivered after the 24th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurares has been effected,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

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Bengkong, June 18, 1870

FROM LONDON & PORTS OF CALL,

TIRE Steamship Benasty having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 28th Instant will be subject to rent,

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

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, June 21, 1879.

GALLEY OF LOBNE, British steamer, Capt. J. L. Dryden.Gibb, Livingston & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

June 22, Yang-tré, French steamer, 2400, Nomdedeti, Shanghai June 19, Mails and General. —- MESSAGERIES MAKITIMES.

June 22, Emuy, Spanish steamer, 222, F. Blanco, Manila June 19, General,REME DIOS & CO.

Per Bellona, at 11.30 am, To-morrow,

the 24th inst.

For AMOY AND SHANGHAL-

Per Anchises, at 11.80 am. To-morrow,

the 24th Inst.

For AMOY AND MANILA.—

Per Emuy, at 3.30 p.m. To-morrow, the

24th inet.

For SAIGON.--

Por Octava, at 4.80 p.m., on Wednesday, the 25th Inst. Instead of as pre- viously notified.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW,

Per Kangtring, at 11.30 a.m., on Friday,

the 37th inst.

MAILU BY: The Punxón Padrin.-- The French Contract Packet Yangtze, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 24th Instant, with Mail to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, eid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom- hay, Adon, Suez, and Alexandria. The usual boure will be observed in closing

the Mails, do.

MAIL BY THE UNITED States Packet. The United States Mail Packet Gue'ic, will

be despatched on THURSDAY, the Brd July, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, do. will be closed as follows:-

2.15 F.. Registry of Lettera ceases. 2.30 P.M. Post-Office" olosas, 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.

Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies

(expected the Bahamas and Bayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cannot be sent by this route.-- Hongkong, June 18, 1879.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILO.

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The following hours are observed in glo.ing. Mails, do, by both he British and French Contract Packets ---- Day before departure,➡➡

P.M.--Money Order Ofios closes ; Post

MEMOB. FOR TO-MORROW: Shipping. Noon-French Mall leaves for Poriù of

Call and Europe. 2'p.m.-Benarty leaves for Yokohama, dro. 4 p.m.-Epiuy leaves for Manila, da Goods per Harter undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

Auotion.

· REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THR "China Mail"] (Per E, E, A. & 0. Telegraph Ool's Line.)

LONDON, 20th Jane.

Advices from the Cape dated the 3rd instant, report the death of the Prince Imperial.

1.30 p.m.-Sale of British steamer in connaissance on the 1st June, and he was His party were surprised during a re-

dostan

Amusement.

8.30 p.m.-Free Entertainment at Tem-

perance Hall, Stanley Street.

TRE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥

A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE ANd Retail DevQGISTS, IMPORTERS

OT

Dayagists' SunDZIEA, Nursaṛt Requi- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ExoLIAN, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

assogaied.

The British Troops have crossed the Buffalo, and have reached Kopalleine. They were to continue the advance on the 2nd instant

LOUAL AND GENERAL

The next FRENCH MAIL, bringing London dates to May 16th, may be expected here on Wednesday next, the 25th inst, per M. M. }

steamer Djemnaħ, |!"

[No. 4979.-Juxe 23, 1879,

WH. Taylor and G. Fenwick. The evi- dence of the husband of deceased was to the effect that she had not been in her right mind during the last few days. On Saturday morning he left to go to work.

his return at 6 p.m. he found her suspended Deceased was then feeding the pigs, and on

to a beam; life was extinct. 'A woman gave evidence of having heard the husband

After hearing the doctor's evidence, the crying out that his wife had hanged herself. jury returned a verdict of "suicide whilst

in an unsound state of mind.”

SATURDAY last was the longest day in the year in the Northern hemisphere; so the almanack tells us. It was at all events, a very long day in the Pollos Court. Mr. Plunket sat from 9 s.m. till 7.20 p.m., with hardly a minute for tiffiü. The businem did not certainly appear exceptionally

The next ENGLISH MAIL, with London dates to heavy, from an outsider's point of view.

THE 0. 8. 8. Cơ's steamer Teucer, from Liverpool, left Singapore for Hongkong this morning,

A MARINE Court of Inquiry will sit to morrow at 11 o'clock, to investigate certain charges. of misconduct and Incompetency preferred against C. Santer, 1st mate of

Master, Captain Thomas. the British ship G. 0. Trufant, by the

23rd May, may be expected hörð on Friday next, the 27th lost., per P. & 0. | A good plan would be to take all cases of steamer Malwa.

hawking without a license, no lights or passes, and nuisances in batches, according to classification. Perhaps this is not legal, but it would be "very convenient" for all parties, defendants as well as

complain. ants, not to mention the reporters Another suggestion we would like to see carried out is that all cases which are likely to prove of special interest to the general public abould be set down for hearing at fired hour. Under the present system or rather no. system, sny one newspaperially or otherwise interested in any particular case has to waste time, (which if not of incalculable value, might certainly be more profitably employed), in dawdling around the pre- eincts of the Court, whilst two or three dozen bawkers and other nulsanças, are THE voneels at present in dock bars are; the being disposed of. Seriously, the work in steamer Gleniffer at Aberdeen Dock, the the Police Court might easily be minimized steamer Salvadora and barque Charité at without any indecent haste or injustice to Kowloong Dock, the steamer Gastis at any one. Cosmopolitan Dock, and the schooner Ca. 453_The publication of thisissut.enginesced therine Marden at Sand's all. The S.8. at 8.00 p.m.

Menmuir will be docked to-morrow....

gode Wator, Lomonado, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waterm

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

BIRTH.

At Foochew, on the 9th inst., the Wife of THOMAS M. DERMER, of a Son,

DEATH, At Shanghai, ou the 13th iust., MARY ELIZABETH, Wife of Mr J. D. Bishop, agod 42 years.

Office clones except the Nigar Box, THE CHINA MAIL.

which remalus open all night.

Day of departure, ----

7.Post Office opens. 10.M.-Hegistry of Letters. GOA.65. Posting of all printed matter and patterna. ceases. 12 a. M.-Mails closed, except for Late

June 22, Anchises, British steamer, 1804, |- Jackson, Liverpool May 1, vis ports of call, and Singapore June 15, General.-BUTTER-

FIELD & SWIRE,

June 22, Yottung, British steamer, 286, D. McDougall, Swatow June 21, General,- Kwox ACHEONG.

June 22, Siamese Crown, Siamese ship, |539; H. Farek, Bangkok Jane 6, Rice.—

CHINESS.

June 23, John C. Munro, British barque, 612, Summers, Bangkok June 2, Rica ORDER.

395, Callen, Manila June 20, General,-- June 23, Esmeralda, British steamor,

RUSSELL & Co.

June 23, Belene, German barque, 372, T. A. Volguardsen, Honolulu May 15, Bal last.-WIELER & Óo.

DEPARTURES.

in28 June 22, Pasig (schooner), for Sual

22, Fuyers, for Shanghai. 22, Douglas, for Swatow. 22, Pernambuco, for Saigon. 22, Flintshire, for Shanghai, 23, Diamante, for Manila, 22, Anne, for Tientsin. 28, Hass, for New York. 28, Pasig, for Manila,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

BRITISH BARQUE VALE OF DOON, FROM ANTWERP.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- Mamed Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods..

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vesel will be landed and stored at COD. signees' risk and expense.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agenta.

Hongkong, June 13, 1879.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGEBIES MARITIMES,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, (UNSIGNEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. algnature, and take immediate delivery, The Cargo has been landed and stored at Shair risk and expenses,

No Fire Insurance has been offerted.

Ex Yangist.

| Order, 1 case Haberdar M' (in Gross) shery, from London.

AME (in diamond) } Nes:16/17, 07., Žossen 25.5 háziäinud. Flannel, from icon.. LBC 224, 1 case Merchandise. MM 8 drums Paint Oll.

B No. 18, 1 case Merchandise.

The doc

MF (in diamond)} 24, 1 case Buttons,

from London,

B V80 25, 1 case Millinery, from London. MMK (in diamond) (1, 1 case Woollens, * B Cauazenin. I from London,

G. DI URAMPEAUX,

Hongkong, June 16, 1979,

CLEARED,

Carricks, for Manila, Bellona, for Yokohama. Esmeralda, for Amoy. Achilles, for Bingapore, &c, Anchies, for Shanghal Urusader, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED,

Letters,

11.10 Letters may be posted with

Late Fen of 18'öenta until

11.30 shen the Post Office Ozons

entirely.

of

11.40 a..—Late Lettere may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee 19 cents until time of departure.

Quotations. HONGKONG, June 23, 1879. OPIUM-Nav Petre, outh 1640

Old

cast,... -- New Benares, cash, 505 Old

cash, New Maiwa, oredit, 730 Allowance Taels, 32

H

"

"1

Old Malwa, credit, 730 Allowance Taola, 16

Exchange.

Bauk, Wire....

8/94

19

Demand,

3/10

"

30 days' sight,

3/10

4 months' sight,

21

3/10 Credits, &

3/11 Documentary, 6 months' sight, 3/11 India, Wire,.......

231 demand,...

2324

75

751

20/10

5.12

Shanghai, demand,...

80 days' sight, Gold Leaf, 99 fine... Sovereigns, .....

Shares. Hongkong Bank, 50% prem. Union Ins. Bociety of Canton, $1,300 China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,875 North China Ins. Co., Tia. 1,280 ex div, Yangiazo Ins. Assoc., Tls, 730 Chinese Insurance Co., $300 ELK. Fire Ins. Co., $740 China Fire Ins. Co., $1724 H.K. & W. Dock Co., 6% prem. H.K. C. & M. 8.-boat Co., $7 dis, Shanghat Steam Navigation, Tis, 13 China Coast St. Nar. Co., Tls, 95, ex diy, Elongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65- China Sugar Refining Co., $135 Chinese Imperial Loan of 1574, nominal,

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of 1877, do. Temperature. (Taken at Mearre Falconer & Co.'s Premists, Queen's Boud.) Konexons, June 23, 1679,

BAROMETER-— Do Dos!

O da Moses. 1-P.M... & P.M.

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29.966 29.916

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29.900

80

81

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70 17

Do.

For Yang-tad, from Shanghai: for Hangs TERMOMETER-9 A. Mi kong, Mesirs W. V. Drummond, De Bouta, Lou Knoefer, and Schuimtser, and 10 Chiness; for Singapore, 1 Chinese; for Pork Bald, Mr A. Benchi; for Marseilles, Mesurs N. Brand, Brant, John Sharp, La Plos,

and Bradbury.

Per Emuy from Manila, Me Thomas Kyle, and 200 Chiness. --

Per Anchiess, from Liverpool to Bhanghal, Mr Brown; from Singapore to Hongkong, Mr Smith and Brother, and 255 Chinese.

Per Esmeralda, from Manila, Mr A. E. Cordero, one European desk, and 80 Chi- | ness.

Per Young, from Bestow, 178 Chiness. Per Helme, from. Honolulu, 17 Obiness.

DEPARTED,

Per Douglas, for Fooshow, Mr W, Dani

Per Fuget, for Shanghai, 86 Chiuste.

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SHIPPING REPORTS, The Spanish steatar Emay reports ¦ Fine weather throughout.

Light variable winds and Bus weathers

The Slamess abip Stanice Ofbion reports |

1 P.Macau Do.

F.M.. Do, (Wet balb) 9 AM Do. Do. 1 F, M. 78 Do,

Do.

4 F.M. Do, Marimura Do. Minimum over night 79

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, June 28:-

12.30 p.m.-Sale of Sundries at Mars

Lammert, Atkinson & Co. FRIDAY, June 27

11 am-Sale of American barque Abbe

N. Franklin. Noon-Kuanging leaves for Coast

Porta

TUESDAY, July 190

Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe. Transfer Books of The H. K. & Chim

Gas Co., Ed., cloned from this date to 10th Instant, inclusive,

THUZADAT, July 8-

De 8 nm, Qozidental, & Oriental 5. §. Oo's Slammer Inaves for Yokosit and as

The British steamer Zamaraida reports Left Hands on the 20th Inat. ⠀ EN MALA winds and squally rady wanther through out the passes

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TUESDAY, July 18

Celwyn leaves for Has Francino,

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1879..

Taz British ship Fiery Cross arrived at Manila from Bongkong on the 13th inst., 16 days out. The German barque Wodan left Ilollo on the 10th instant, with 9600 piouls sugar No. 1, for Hongkong.

A NEW wharf is being erected at You-muhe tee, opposite the Police Station; Indeed is fast approaching completion. The now Tuz Band of the 27th Regt, with the kind market at You-mah-tes is nearly completed; consent of Volouel Geddes and the officers, it is a clean healthy-looking structure and will perform in the Flotanical Gardens to should prove a great boon to the villagers, morrow evening, from is 11 p. It is not provided with gates, au. Are weather permitting. The Gardens will be markets on this side; and we believe this the illuminated, as was ustial for the Promenade i omitted purposely, with a view to Concerts which were held last summer. induce salesmen to remove their wares at We learn that steps to equalize the rates for night, and not make a habitation of the fire insurance amongst the Home Ofleer and markets, thereby converting them into the Hongkong Companies are now in pro-receptacles for filth. There is a spare piese gress, and that the feelings of supposed of ground available for enlarging the rivalry will thereby be not a little allayed. market, should the requirements of the The Home Offices, however, have refused to place warrant it. You-man-tee promises listen to any suggestion which pointed to to become a very important part of the their sharing the expense of maintaining the Colony, and the Government are sparing- ereditable apparatus for extinguishing fresne expenas in their endeavours to make it now owned and kept up by the two local a desirable place of residence. The streets companies here.

are being laid out with a view to future exigencies; and a few years more ́ may oo large town where, until very recently, there were only a few hovels.

Ix the death of the Prince Imperial (Napoleon Eugéne Louis) the last hope of the French Empire passes away; and the event will not, at least to judge from the present attitude of the French people, be regarded as either a severe blow to France or to the cause of civilization, The young Prince, fired by the zeal of youth and it may be by a desire to make unto himself a same after the manner of his great ancestry, volunteered to serve in the English war in South Africa, and was placed on Lord Chelms ford's staff in Zululand. Almost at the very outset of his career a sudden end has been put to his life, and the hopes of his friends and adherents have been rudely dashed to the ground. There need be no doubt of the fact that the PRIVATE advices from Shanghai account telegram received on Saturday, to the now for the discrepancy that arose here effect that the Prince Imperial's.party as to the time the Glencoe had taken from were surprised during a reconnaissanceHankow to Singapore. It turns out, of Tne voning on which the fortnightly on the 1st June, and he was amegaied,"

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was not only suggestive of regret, but course, that the time, as we said all along, entertainments at the Temperance Hall contained an announcement that was was 7 days 5 hours, not 15 hours. Captain take place, has, for the most easily under both romantic and tragical in its nature, Gulland expected to have gone out at day- stood reason, been changed from Monday The Prince was a young man of promise, light, but owing to thick weather' he did to Tuesday. On the former night many and seems to have been possessed of the not get away until the afternoon flood-tide, are busy with home letters, and Tuesday power to please, while his attention to but this was not known at Shanghai, until will prove, we fancy, in many ways a more duty was creditable to his high birth and earlier education. In a less public the pilot came back two days afterwards saita la evening; the hour, as

before, sense his premature death is to be reMeantime, of course, the news was brought is 8:30 p.m. Admission is free, except for gretted, as he was the only son of his down from Shanghai that she had sailed at civiliane, who are charged twenty widowed mother, the Empress Eugenie; daylight, and on that statement, calcula- The following detailed programme for to. but it may be fairly questioned whether tions were made which ware ten hours morrow night, though not so long as those the reading public here, or anywhere

also, will think with our morning con- away from the real fact. temporary that "The most saddening THE M. M. steamor Djemnah, we are in

cents.

the frequenters of the Hall have been accustomed to, still is full of promise, com

casualty which has occurred: during this formed by the local office, left Saigon for Prising the varied entertainment of s piano

most unfortunato war is the one reported

in the last Renter's telegram." There is, this port yesterday at 4 ain.; and, we hear as we have already hinted, an apparent through the E. & A. Telegraph Company, ly mysterious inappropriateness in the she passed Cape St. James at 9.40 am. blood, whose future career on the 2nd as we are informed by the Hongkong office, event. That this youth of Imperial The P. & O. stoner Malwa left Slugspora of August_1870-when his so-called

solo, a violin solo, six songs, (one with guitar accompaniment) and a Scotch read. ing. Punkaha-have now been supplied,

Song......" King of the Forest glade". sad the Hall is extremely comfortable': Piano Solo "Overture,--Don Jusu,”

Song "We are Fairies of the Sea

#baptism of fire" was effected at Baar yesterday morning at 8 o'clock. Either brück-was to all appearance bright the information previously received about Reading....Donald and his Dog"

Violin Solo L'Elisir de Amore."! with promise, should meet his death the P. & U. mail steamer Malwa being at Song ... Rocked in the cradle of the at the hand of a repulsive, half-naked, Singapore was incorrect, or there has been

deep." inexplicable, and seems to be out of ported as having left that port yesterday Song with Guitar accompaniment, goggle-eyed savage of Zulu, is almost

an unuanal delay at Singapore. She is re- Song. The Auchor's weighed.

Song.... "Night is stealing." keeping with that divinity which many think doth hedge a King, or even morning, and may therefore be looked for the scion of a royal house, But at this port on Friday momlig. The THE Hongkong Rife Olub purpons to hold beyond this it is difficult to go with French mail steamer will probably arrive next Saturday, (which is the anniversary out unduly magnifying the mere circum here on Wednesday,

of Her Majesty's Coronation, and conso-

stance of birth or losing the reasonable

proportion of passing events. The sad Ma W, V. Drummond, barrister, arrived quently a holiday to many of the members,) disaster to British arms at Isandule was from Shanghal yesterday in the French an International Mats. The teams are not only the most saddening casualty" Mail steamer, in order to defend the man.

all British, no German or American one of the Zulu war, but it was the saddest

event in England's military history for charged with an offence arising out of the having been got up as was expected. The the last generation. It is unnecessary alleged receipt of $8000 in payment of a representatives of the Rose, the Shamrock to mention the numbers of splendidly cheque for the sum of $2000 drawn on the and the Thistle are as follows : gallant fellows who, with a courage no Chartered Bank here. The trial is Axed Captain P. Blaioforth, 27th Begimen | England: Lospector G. Orley (Captain); doubt equal to that of the lamented for Thursday, the 26th lastant. It is an Sergeant-Instructor E Barnes, 27th Prince, laid down their lives for their anushal circumstance for a defendant to Colour-Bergeant 1 Framingham 7 Queen and country; and in estimating

Colour-Sergeant J. A. Page, 27th Bor geant W. Mead, 27th: Sergeant T. Lange down, 27th) Bergeant B. Urapnell, Tei sergeant A Reid, A.H.Q.; M#J, EL, Walk- ington, En

Ireland: Sergeant W. Johnson (Captain)ƒ Quartermaster Windrum, 37th neglamat / Quarter Master Sergeant Mann 27 Colour Bergeant Prsation, Sith Sergeans J. Windrum, 27th Dergeant Adamson, 177ch; Bergeant J. Hussard, 27th 3 Quarters mastar Sargeant Flanungen, K. E. ; Patior Bergeant Toomey; Corporal Moore, 77th Bertland Inspector Usmerun (Captain) Inspector D. Thom on, ergout White head, EV) Harbour

the aggregate of sorrow produced by the engage counsel from so great a distance widows and orphans so caused by the but Me Hayllar, Q.0.1 has been engaged fate of war, it seems to be both unres on behalf of the Bank to aid the prosecu, sonable and unwise to speak thus untion. Mr Ng Achoy will, therefore, we equally of the importance of passing

events All honour to the son of Napo ame, appear as junior counsel for the leon | he has fallen as a soldier should, defendant, with Mr Drummond as his on the field and in the path of duty senior. while he has added to the honour thus

won the claim of kindly friendliness from Ax Inquest was held this afternoon, at the the land of his exile by fighting on the Government Civil Hospital, on the body of side of England and civilisation. But

there is a danger to be avoided, fowl War Ho married woman, who was ing of such events, which one, nevaly found hanging from a beams to house as

Annon; Pollos Bergeant Grant, Poles Bos bus justly stigmatised by the great an Bhek Tong Toul, West Poins, yesterday, goan Flemming, P.0. M'Glunan, thor of the 11 French Revoluder, | Tho {ury comprised Kass, C. 7. Tuan, Alones J, Noble, W. Leggo, and dojd,

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