Fort Paddle-Box Boat-Mr J. E. Stokes, Mids shipun, Mr R. A. Tueton, Midshipman.
Fury.
Paddle Fox Bont, Lieu Smith; Mr Moysey, Assistant Surgan; Mr Hayes, Midship Pintar Sealth, Acting Mate. Total Force of Boats with guns-- Cutters and
Gigs 5.
1857.
Return of Caraltia in the Force evanged in the Capture and Destruction of Chinese War Beats is Escape Creek, on the 25th May,
Hornet's-Pinnace I. Richard Warren, A.B., Edward Roshe,
A.B.,
(Signed)
Severely,
Slightly. J. TERNAN, M.D.,
Surgeon.
Casualties on the 27th May, at Toung-Koman. Sybitle'e-Boaw 5. Henry Mathews, Private R.M., Seriously, Tuomas McDonald, A.B.. Severely.
Richmed Hannaford, Private R.M., Slightly.
Mr A. Dupries, Midshipman, Severely.
SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND CHINA MAIL, No. 141.
anchor of Anjer, 28 days out; also, on the from Fulehan, also in the Straits of Sunda; same day, anchored in company with Her May 20, uff Bromter Bank, spoke the Joku Majesty's steamer Barraconta, in the Straits Wede, which left the Start 24th February
The Swedish bargite Canton reports that she had a collision with an unknown Ante- rican ship the Ariadnej on 21st May, between 2 and Bo'clock AM, which carried
broke her bulwarks.-June 3. away her main-shrouds and main-sail, and
Lidor.
SHANGHAE MARKET.
(May 26, 1987.)
IMPORTE.
COTTONS Sunwcisas.—The Spirit of the ge and Harvest Armilage from Orust Britain rive brought 80,000 pieces, and considerable quantities have also reached us from longkang. Sales bart been shall compared with preceding months, and have undergone us alcenties. The deliveries are sore deseriptions of White are unsleblo. Prices 7,500 pies Grey, and 25,000 places White We
of Sunda, bound to England; on the 30th,alsu the Shgierà, both American shishes the quointions are to Tanks, Shanghone Nyere spoke the Gelare, in the Straits of Sunda; May 21, spoke the Sir Ralph Abercrombie undecloud-1 tot equal to 1 năm Các coins on the 1st May, spoke the American ship in the Straits of Singapore-Juve 1. Fleet Wind, from Manila bound to Buston,! in the Straits of Sunda, 28 days out, all well on the bib, exchanged signals with an American ship flying a red Bag with black the signals; on the bith, exchanged signais ster in the centre, but could not distinguish with the Amer, ship Mulilda, steering suth- ward, in lat. I 1.5 N., and tang. 10.50 B; on the 18th, spoke the British ship Vesper, from Singapore bound to Shanghar, in lat. 18.58 N., and long, 112.53 E., 12 days out, all well; on the 19th, exchanged signals with the Ham, brig Cariaco, from Singapore bound to Shanghae, in lat. 14.19 N., and long. 1t3.18 E.; on the 20th, exchanged signals with the British briz Nile, from Singapore bound to Amay, in lat. 16,7 N., and long, 113,0 E, 40 days out; the Curzorm abo reports, a large number of ships of all classes in the ina Ses, bound Noith-Bing 26.
The Shanghue took
BENARSA,for Amoy, chest 3 $1.4B TIN-
(Signed)
JOSIAH AUSTEN, Aninaut Surgeon, Raleigh'-Bonts 0.
Sightly.
Dangeroudy.
Severely.
SEARM TIN
Severely.
Slightly
Pilkington, William Teewin, A.D., James Mansell, Leading Seaman, Severely.
A.B
Edward Pepper, William Drew, Leading Seaman, Severely. Luke Sawp,
Private
William Fogwell, A.B.,
(Signed)
J. T. C. FORHES, Aristant Surgeon. Tribune's Boats R, Lieutenant Naran, Butlet through right cheek, William Leophilge, A.B., Ballet lodged in be
chrek (dangerous} William Nelon, Leading Scan, Beilet wo,
right shoulder.
Benfield Howe, Private, Bullet wound, right
Jan Edward Stricklow!,
upper li Robert Groves, Sad Mate, left hand and lez. Thomas Clach, Private, spine (Bangerous) Henry Halfyer,
left thigh JAS, HARVEY, Surgeon.
(Signed)
Inflexible'e-Boats 5. Lieutenant Bacon,
Slightly. Mr Magraib, Assistant Surgeon, Slightly. William Yen, Beaten's Mute, Severely. Colin Grant,
A.B.,
Severely. Thomas Farmer, A.B., Slightly
(Signed)
James Carry,
George Grogan,
M. MAGRATH, Asistant Surgeon.
Furg's Boats 5,
Gauner's Mate, Slightly. Corporal R.X., Sercroly. Severely. Beverly James Gilson, Leling Seanan, Severely.
Charles O'Donnell, Private,
Willian Keechee, A.B
(Signed)
N. MOISSEY, Assistant Surgeon.
Total Wounded 31,
True Copics,
Co, S. MORRISON,
SHIPPING NEWS. Tur following items are extracted from the Recorder's Hongkong Shipping List :-
The Allen brought- Ovetom,--for Hongkong, chesta 1,068 Waneurys
127-1,195 TREASURE for Hongkong, value $847,897 Shanghae, $901.426 $1,749,323
→May 28,
Total,
The Mandarins had put information up to wataw of the large West-coast junks having plundered a sakumner in the Hai-man, about 20) tiles below Swatow. The schoo
THEASURK,
MAW,
COPPER C'asil,
SUNDRIES
I'MBASEHR
-May 27.
*
630
valued at $30,450 Shanghae, chest 134
381
Iwuga 1,771
Packages 27
valued at $16,900.
!
The Neared, on the 25th May, experienced a heavy tipoong, iu lat, 19.20 K, and lang. 119,56 E., which carried away main top-quote-Guva 51 catties, 1. 3. 5. catties. mas, mizen-Lop-mast, sud a gonutiry afsalis; also strained the ship very ninel, and other wise damaged the hall-Jime 4.
The Willamette was bought in at auction so-day by Captain Curry at $20.500.-Jane i The Lady May Woad brought from Shanghae,- SR,--for Sonthampton, bales 18
Marseilles,
241-359 SUNURIcs, for Mail Steamer pkgs. 23
Hongkong,
7 Maca
5--85 TREASURE,-for Hongkong, valus $1,500,
June 3
The L. d. Wood brenght from Amoy- SUGAR CANDY for Hongkong, Faba 2,887 SUNDRI, for Hongkong, parienges 2 TR5Un--for Hongkong, value $6,000 ---June 5,
The Lady Mary Wood left. Shanghae an the 20th May, at daylight; on the S1st at
My exchanged blue lights Hud rockets with slemmer standing to the Eastward of Sadi land; on the txt Jane, at 28, exchanged blue lights and rocke's off Pib- kishau, with naother steamer, supposed to be a gurbet. Arrived at Amoy on the 2 Juno, at Noon, and sailed on The 5, at 1
on the 4th, at 2., passed a large deeply laden English barque standing to the Northward.~June 5.
Cargo of James Patin, for Laudos,—
รถ
sin, a 6 cities, 1. 5. De.: 6 cetti, 1. G, Se.; 7 cattien, 1. 7m, ha !f. 8m. 74tties,
5. 21. Lata Maarid --common, 12. 21. Je. 4.5m Se; michting. 1. 6, Se, a 1t, 7mm, 5.4 good, 1. Bit
AMERICAN GODSTILL-40 vonia, 9$55 2670; 50 yards, 1995. Salem 4,500 pieces Stock 3,3.0. SUERTIN-Vight, $10; havy, 2329. | Sales 4.300 pieces. Stek 7,60. JRANS,10 yards, 8850 3549; 30 yania, 29541 4 9$60.- None bece
Gogy Chorus--There is an increasing demand | for this description of Lamelotics. The importations have in upwards E 63,000 piccse, and deliveries 30,000 pieces. If entries are quoted lá. In o it. Jam, Se
SPOTTED STINGR and fance res-The cit 142 2:32 at 14. 7m. 2c.; and White Brocades, 3. divers are 12200 pieces. White Spots are ypatert
B. Be. 24. Im
Laxe Es-The deliraries nær 860 pieces. They are not in data, and gunced lower. HH Rate, 4. พ. 16 ft, G, 4
CAMLETS-Dellaries £50 pieces. 58 are quoted |
WOOLLENS-Deliveries 1,260 pieces Spri Stripes. Quotations Ca. 9m. Not ir demand.
VELVETS AND VELVETEENS.Deliverie only 144 pieces. Quotations, in, ia la. a 1. 2. 2in., 1, 40. a 11. 50.
Noming!
METALS-LEAR is not wasted. quotations, bl. 9. Nettrod Iran, la quoted St. 2m. Beer, 3. nist. Jess inquiry.
SUGAR-Stacks of Brown very much reduced. and prices avaned. While No. 1,0§50 a $7 ; Ne. 2,0 63001 No. 2, 5$50.530; No. 4, $5 582; Sinek 6,Co piele. Canton Brown, No. 1. $4; No. 2, 3$50; No. 3, 3860 N2, 4, 3849; Sinek 4,000 pecials. Formase, 3$10; Stock 4,500 pecula Mania, none ha
RATTAN 380; Fellow, 9860; Stock 300 petals, war.ted.
The Juku Buckanan, was in company with the ship Lammerour, on the 29 May, from Singapore bound to Shanghar The Captain requested to be reported.-May 27, The Sworthame, no the 24th May, passed heating to windward. She experienced a the Kremlin, tu kt. 20 N., and long, līs E,
heavy gale on the 23 is, and two follow ing days, wind from N.; on the 24th, wind increasing and the sea rising, which caused the ship to roll and plunge bearily straining the masts, rigging, and hull; at noon, ship-7,481 boxes, 4,479 halfoliests, and 545 chests, pede, which carried away the weather
of Tea, estimated at 425,000lbs. gangway rail, and damaged the bull; on the 13:4 packages Sundries. 25th, the weather moderated.-May 27.
JOHN BURD AND Cv. The Matarea experienced light baffiog —June 8. winds and cales from Singapore up to the
PASSENGERS ARRIves-Per Pataa, 34r 234 May, in lat. 19.19 6., and long. 112,59 Edward Thomas. Por Minas, Me Swith , when she fell in with a strong gale from and Air W. Tarrant, Per Celestial, Me the N.E.; at PM, ou the 234, sprung the B. G. Gale, Mr J. Arthur, and a Chinese. fretop-toast, the ship straining and walking Per Cairagarm, Mr Niue, Per Vinder, a quantity of water, split the fore-sail, tore Capt. Marres Par Malaces, & male and topsail and foretop-gallant-sail, and suffered female Chinese, for Shanghae Per Weli cther damage to the hull. The Malacca ington, Mr Fulton. Per Northfest, Majur put in here on her passage up to Shanghae, Ladder, 59th Begf., Lients. Auderson and to have her defects made good.-May 28. Dyce, K., Capt. Maritell, (Marines,) Dr The Willies, spake the Guinare on the Macquarie, 59th Regt, 66 men, of the Royal 1st May, in the Straits of Gaspar, also the Artillery, Women and 2 Children, Mr American ship Coxsach; spake the Sama Muskott, Wife, and Child, Mesars Still and
Pritchell, and Chinwae. Per Massart, Deliveries do. ship-wercked seawen. Per Mazeppa, 2 Chinese. Per Abbotsford, 30 Chinese. Per Neuren, 14 Chinesé, Per Adelaide, 1 Chinese Per Splendido, 10 Chinese. Per Lady Mary Wood, Messrs S. B. Hallam, S.
Dent and servant, W. Ormiston and servant. Lg. Cloths, W'Alte, pcs. A. Barnes and servant, Vercher and wer vant, Parker und servant, Hung Hi and servant, and & Chinese dock. Per Frolic, W. B. Sage. Per Lily, Chinese. Dencan, vă Chinese.
rang, on the 18th, in lat. 16, and long, 113
E., bound to Shanghae.-Muy 29,
l'er
|
SAPANWOOD.-G.od and large, 2480. Stock 2,100 poents.
PaperBlack, $7. Stock 2,000 3,000 poenta W, $10 mone
OPIUM. Malen, 3031. 383. Shanghoc Silver; Old Putine, 3531. e 9541. z nach Nutr, 348 349. Arrivals, April 27 to May 7, Mutwa. Patna. Total
1,799;ehs., 774 chu., 2,572 els- du. 2.70) 993
3,759 Stock, May 27, 1,625, 7932,420. COMPARATIVE IMPORTS From 1st January to 27th May, during the yours.-
1956, 1856. 1857, 23,935 47.119 131,539 188,993 550,465
6,492
+
The Reyerward, on the 20th May, expe- rienced a heavy gale with a high cross sea from the N.E., which obliged the Captain to lay the ship to under dose-reefed top-sails for four days; split the foretop-sail, and strained the ship very much.-Mag 29.
The Clamerdin, experienced a strong gale on the 23d May, which continued for 2 days, wind from the N.F., in lat, 113.10 N. and long, 114 E, hawling to the W.S.W.: spoke
PASSENGERS DEPARTED,-Per Norna, Ge the ship Ariadne, with rice from Calcutta, on the 10th May, it lat. 413 N, and long, neral Mustern, Wire, and servant, Don 105.82 F.; and the Autor, in the Straits of Rafael, L. Guillen, Wife, 2 Sous, and 2 ser- vants, Colonel Jara, Captain and Mrs Roper, Malacra, on the Ad May. Moy,
The drudue, on the 21st May at 3A M., Messrs HC. Smith, 11 Sidord, S. Thut- anki barque, carrying away the off Bombay Shoal, came into collision with styn, M. Hermann. William Comstock, Jr.,
Sullamen Lalliee, Hon. Frederick H. W. fra... Ariadne a bowsprit, sails, de Tus night being. Calibrope, European and Native servants. Lead,
farry inged Twille, 'hite.....
t?l£----- 4u Chintzen & Fey. Į
Cottons, Handkerchiefs... d. Long bliss. Camiets. Spaniat Stripe Velvets & Vel- Į
ruleeto,......
very dark, and a heavy squall attended with j Pet Progressive Age, Capt. Samson. Per Sandal Wood...... Fain at the time, the vessels could not see each Shanghae, for Amoy,Messas Jas. T. Ratmans,
ner had a white streak. No one could be other until very close; the driadine's helm Wilson, A. Fletcher and servant, and H. Sugar Bern an Jaard of her when the junks left
was immediately put down, but too late to Fines, 1st class; for Woosung,-Mra Lau- clear her, she having taken the barque amid-rent and Mrs Atai, 24 class; Mr Laurent slips, the burque Shortly aher hoisted two and Mr M Donald deck,
ber... - May 25.
The Norna toak.---
SILK,- for Sonthampton, balex 1,470
Marseilles,
Burghay, TREASURE-Valued at $42,605.
The Formura took,--
Mazwa,-wheels 592
PATNA
070
43---2,123
50--3823 Thesen-valued at $1,370,293.
-- May 26.
lights, being the signal of distress. The ship was have to oil daylight, when it observed the barque had made sail for the laud to the northward and eastward, distant about or 4 miles.--May 30,
The Patria, spoke the Dau, barg. Danne- brog on the 18th instant, in lat. 4- N., and long. 107 E; also a schooner supposed to be the Clipper, steering South, in at 3 N, and long. 109 E., on the 21st May, May 30,
The Kelso, on the 28th April, spoke the Dan. turque Creole, from Caleutra bened to San Francisco, in lat. 10.4 N., and long. 110,25 E.: passed the U. 8. shop Ports samih on the 29th, in lat. 2.40, S., and bound south; on the 23d inst., Jong. spoke the Brit. Ship Trafalgar, from Manila the malu-top-mast and strained the ship. bond home; in lat.5.14 S, and long. 108,15 May 30.
The Sazel Studdart, on Thursday, ex- perienced a heary gate of wind from the N. E, with a high sen, the sbi pitching and rolling very much, which corried away
E, the Kelso experienced a contionation of The Northfleet onher passage from London light wings and calms from Singapore to the to Hongkong, spoke the following vessels: band of Heinung and from thence to Hong-sigualized the barque Ballasard, on the kong, a series of heavy gales from the N.1. in. 7th March, in lat. 43.47 N., and long. 12.09 NE. by E-May 26,
W-passed her, she steering 5. W.; March
The Celestin sailed from this port on the 18, passed a Liverpool ship, from Liverpool 17th instant, for Shaughxe, and experienced ¦ bound to Bombay, oat 20 days, in lat 30,50 Fight winds with a heavy swell from the : X, and long, 19.0 W.—could not make our restward up to the 20th, when the wind her name; March 17, spoke the ship. Tob freshened, and she had strong grades wirh | phoon, benud tu Eadratta, mnt 21 days; Manch clear weather, and carried away the fire top-¦ 294, exchanged signals with an "american pallout-yard; Beth day sprung foremast, &e, clipper ship, name unknown, in lat. 2.20 N. and leng. 23.30 W.; March 25th, in lat. 1.30 And was compelled to put back-May 26.
Tite Amer, brig Melita, has been in enm. N. 40 kung. 23.30 W., igualised the barque pay for several days with a large number of Altzandria, from Algoa Bay bound to Lan- vessels in the China Sea, bound to long. don, out 29 days-also, ou the same day, a kong-May 26.
Latch barque bound south; March 26th, in lat. 0.5 S., and long. 24.0 W, spake the barque Prince of Wales, from Cardif bound captain reported the ship to be very leaky: to King George's Sound, out 40 days,--the 27th March, exchanged colours and nearly cam into a large French ship, steering the same course, naime nakonwn-passed and ran her out of sight in 6 or 7 hours; March 30th, in las, 10 S. spoke and sent letters to Englaud and to Liverpool, out 32 days; April 22, by the largne Inventar, from Buenos Ayres
in lat. 41.0 S., and long, 39.15 W., signalized
The Chin Chin, on the 19th May, expe rienced a strong gale from the N, E" with very high sen running; on the 20th. gals increasing, carried away the main-yard; on the ame day she passed a great number of hests of Tea, but could not succeed in picking any up, a heavy sea running at the Gwe. The gale continued up to the 24, when the weather moderated. She reporte the Ame to leave Bangkok on the 28th
April-May 25,
The British ship Cairngorm spake the following vessels on her voyage from Lon don to Hongkongs-On the 9th March,
the clipper ship Chivett, from London bound j
to Sydney, out 64 days,passed her in the
night April 234, spoke the Dutch barque
INSURANCES.
LONDON & ORIENTAL STRAM TRANIST INSURANCE OFFICE,
(Established in 1843.)
THE undersigned are prepared to recep! RISKS (covered by Petecting Policies us kitovus and the various LONDON INSURANCE COMPANIES) by
the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAMERS. from Canoe and Hoagkong, to Amoy, Shanghie, the Straits, Ceptum, the Presidencies of India, and Bay- und
The Interest In the Protecting Policies is assigned to the PENINHULAS & Úsissvål Svram NAVIGA TION COMPANY, for the purpose of their becoming the Mediom of Payment in the event of Iran
For LATBA PARM and other Information, apply to
R. S. WALKER, Hqnalımg, Maximilian Fiscuius, Cuxton,
Pond Watí, Shanjkae.
H. T. MARSHALL, Sagaporn
H. P. Java, Culcutta,
ROBET FRANON, Madras, Juan Huronsk, boning,
JAMES HARTI EY & Co.
London, 8th January, 1851.
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, Established by Charter 1720.
THE undersigned, Agents a gbang for the Tore Corporation, pre prepared to grant PD- LICIES against Pit, to the extent of £10,000. on any Building, or on Msuchaxorer in the same.
VENT&Co., Agenta.
Hongkong, 12th April, 1856.
COMMITTER OP MARITIME INSUR- ANGE OF PARIS.
ARRIVALS,
At Hongkong.
Frota
May 11
The. Arus pla
Meie
1
Kandangbaner (Do.)
Sanatang
Aau(2)4.)
Sa Francino
45 uulna Lyonide (Hm Bung
IC Norom
13 Care (9)
gyer, J. M. Er.
Sle
Uncate Bugla
13 Borester, 11. M. Gaboa;England Jaughty, II. M. Gunboatinged 38 OpposinII. M. England
13 Player, H. Molt England
Tri, 11. 3L Str.
F1
I
71
17 Deals (p.)
13 27 albe Castle
Chaltenue in!
Sandwich Ilon
Manila
Milbencan
Melhore
19 Lizzie Jurvis (N.Qah) Fan Fro
Armi (Old)
vering
ledat (y}
19 Aden Str.
Sawang
Alyab
Manila
Ramay, s
Amely, T. Er
Fan
13
Pat
Liver 100!
17
25 Konz
Codmutta
23 Me? A)
Se
94 Bengal
Chico
45 Chin Cavin
225 Kelu
Anna Junina (Da)
Malay (A)
Water Lily
27 6walemore
27 John Budians
Thule (5 127 Kremlin [Am] 12 M.co
6.acon, 11,31.St. Penguin (A.) 261
Cha
C Wutoil
Iteyerwaard (Ou.)
29 iydrucke
Wi
Lord Hungerfund
À cuis Fon
30 Marcades (CHL)
29 Hanuver
Banakak
Singapore
London
Rang
Blupore
lacope
Calcutta
Calcatin
Minzance
Hinajare
wh
Aluproare
Singapore
Cricuti
Nestl
Hin separe
Bur
Calcutta
Exabarin
Endeuten
24 On Queen (mere) langkok
25 Ariadne (Ant.)
31 Adio : Dai
30 Boshine Merch
30 t'aria (H.)
30 Sam. Stoddart
Louisa Bal'le
30 Lady Regio
* Annie
5 Buglye (Stame)
130 Felan (Bye.)
30 Day acro
91 Macsart (%)]
21 Northcot
Calcutta
AKURA
Caleuth
Macacar
Singapura
Aisyah
Surabaya
Siau
Bangkok
Berg
F1901 Hingapore
Loudun
Kingapore
At Macao.
May Nisu (Preach by)
4 Francis
Jolis
Christian (m.)
1 Albrecht Buying
14 Contest (Am)
Birgac
Singapore
Kalak
Davis
biam
7 Chazek Homs (FJ)
27 Mat (m)
27 Tonks (Du.)
97 Pingjoi Truce
Auto
Ter
Haykok
Fingapore
Halovla
Stazupers
Calcula
Bnayok
20 Eual Macaonze (Pa.) Bingapore
98 Vry bande: (a) Biorang
17 2 A. v. Kimbergen (Da.) sourably th
8 Jacoba Cornelia (1) Bourstaya
241 Canton (w)
Amedes (Bro.)
29 Venia
29 De Arron (a.)
Parudiat
Bangkok
Singapore
Labuan (Par.)
3. der Nedarlanden (Du.) kaputa
Dotuthen (Du.)
Ratz.vin
Sinte
Ping-pore
296,508 2,080
Bangkok
500
Singapore
Confucia
Shuzare
16,810 9,874
24 Nensington (Am.)
Singapar
35,848
36,107 150,124
99 Teszer
Singapore
22 Imp-irates
Zingaporo
www.
19.173
Hingapore
$,296 6.535
-6,878
2.700
2,770
5,599
6,671
7,100
5,075
a sophis (Por.j
399 Al
616
9,055 11,718
1134 B
90 Vigil
6.995
4,395
17,213
3 (m)
0.003 10,249 0.707
1 Clause
Halayla
31 Menosso (H.)
Bin
Ki
Blogspers
Al Amos.
2,295 6,023 6,341 ร.156
9473
108,683 176,952 107,098
EXPORTS
31 Pet
113
Aheuna
• Gra:
Chenden (p.)
May Fiery Crow
TEAS-BLACK-Congius, tructions have beeny extremely limited, in consequence of the very high rutes demanded for the amali qurity of inferior Tes now in the market, combined with the tower of advic brown home, which are esusidered for from satisfactory : prices as quoted skewing heavy loss on all recent purchase Settlemgals are about 6 sma dupa at 136. 152, for common Hubowa (Saucony and Shanghae paoke,) and 17 a 224 for ordinary Ning- Stock 3,500 packages against 78 chops
E undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the insurance Offer of Paris, sre authorised to examine and approve Claims for General and i'articular Averages or Risks insured by then i
SCHAEFFER & Co. Hongkong, 27th December, 1955.
chowi.
at the same date last year.
GBX-1,300 2,000 packages have founi bags for the American ankes, leaving a stock of 3,000 24,000 packages, Aguinat 40,000 packages at samo date last year.
SILK. Transactions have been confined to the
stock, 2.000 bees. 1,500 beles have been solled a considerable re-fiction quality and
chris however considered, in tangible advantage,
ray he exhibited over est vrtů.
For the New Crop, things praise will-a large riold of good quality is weared-mall mostek lready to hand, and iro bulk daily expected. Tatal settlement, 89,6ün beles. Our ck loving reduced wo insignificant figure, with abolusely, no businows iring pending the arrival of New 5034, we are unable
givo rellable quotations,
EXCHANGE Reached 71. 4. Ta de 118 Tael, but we iep of st 7x, 34. for Bank, and Te 3 fre for Credits. Ou Bombay, mud Caluson R335 per JO Tels.
1 Bongkeng, 3 per cent discount. FREIGHTS, Tn Indos, nonrinally £ for Silk, and £3 for Ten, per Ton of fifty cutie Teet. To the Stases, netiraly Loper T of forty cubic fect.
MONTHLY SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.-mstay.
Al Hongkong.
Fenza.
From
Janette Camelia T.) Herstepool
Dicle
11
1 Pairy (hit. litine)
11
Paragon (ames)
34
3 Reise (Am)
37
3 Kplifire (Am)
3 Kubin 1!
3 Crisma
4 Day Sprin
་
Hent (Siamese)
Celul
In libeth b)
4
11
Spry (4)
9 NA (Kr.)
Call (7)
coMITE DES ASSUREURS MARITIMES DE PARIS.
spoke the Vizorit, from London bound to Billeton, from Rotterdam bound to Batavia, Adelaide, in lat. 30.47 6, and long, 19.10 Eout 70 days; May 10, in laL 25.10 S., and Sonsigada ayant été é AGENTS des 20 days out, all well; on the 8th April, long 102 E, signalized a French ship with exchanged signals with the Brit ship Robertshort top-gallant mats, same unknown; bay Small, from Hongkong bound to Havana,
Amsterdam, out to days also the Eliza I spoke the Datch ship Salatiga, from Suzanne of Rotterdam, both in the Straits of Sunda; May 19 spoke the Joseph Fielcher,
in the Straits of Souda, 26 days ont, all well; on the 29th, sighted the French ship Star. from 11angkong bound to Guchin Bay, at
Kisions warcurs Particuliers et des authorises, pour examiner of constater des réclames Compagnies d'Asmvances Muriline de Paris, ants
sats par eat. S'avarice particulières et cunties en des risquet
femija |
9 Norton (AS)
in June Willia
M.& 1936 Selpi-m (8p.)
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