Notices to Consignees.

8. 8. ESMERALDA, FROM MANILA.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo per above Steamer are hereby informed that "their goods are being landed and stored at their riak in the Godowns of the Under- algued, whence delivery may be obtained.

Goods remaining in store after the 5th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

A. MAG. HEATON,

Agent.

Hongkong, May 2, 1876.

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CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS. FLEURS CASTLE, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE

HIS Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed, at their risk, Into the Godowns of Mr A. McG. BEATON, whence delivery may be obtained.

Consignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Whar! are at liberty to do so.

Optional. Cargo will be forwarded on, unless notice to the contrary be given before 2 p.m. Today.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 6th Proximo will be subject to rent.

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

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, April 28, 1876.

NOTICE,

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TO CONSIGNEES OF OPTIONAL CARGO, EX 0. 8. 8. 00.% 8, 8. GLAUOUS, FROM LIVERPOOL.

|HIPPING Orders must be obtained from

the Undersigned not later than the 8th Inst., for shipment per 8. 8. Anchisus, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente. Hongkong, May 2, 1878. DUHAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

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ONSIGNEES per Company's steamer Glaucus are hereby notified that the Cargo is being discharged into graft & landed at the Godowns of the Undersigned, in both pades it will lie at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after the 29th April, 1876.

Goods undelivered after 8th May, 1876, will be subject to Rent.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta

Hongkong, April 27, 1870.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

B. 8. AVA.

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEER of Ourgo, per donned

"Gange," from London, in connec tion with the above Steamer, are hereby Informed thather Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whenco delivery may be obtained from THURSDAY, the 4th Instant, at 10 o'clock am.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con signeas, before Noon To-morrow, the 3rd Instant, requesting it to be landed here,

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after TUES- BAY, the 9th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, May 2, 1876.

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HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.

FOR SALE.

May be Tenders

Bosa is the CITY HALY. THE SOCIETY'S-PIANO. to be sent to the Undersigned before the 15th Instant.

ROBERT G. ALFORD,

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SHIPPING. ARRIVALS,

May 2, Louise Marie, from Whampoa. J. H. Watson, Bangkok April 26, Rice. --- May 2 Fenice, British steamer, 1271, JAUDINE, MATHESON & Co.

May 8, Yesso, British steamer, 669, J. E. Punahard, Foochow April 30, Amoy May 1, Swatow 2, General,-D. LAPRAIK & Co.

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POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. —— The English Contract Packet GWALIOR, will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, da, on SATURDAY, the

6th May.

MAILS BY THE FRAMON PACKET. The French Contract Packet MBIKONG,

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it is very easy to understand that it must] be exceedingly irritating to the digger to find a Chinaman "banging round," the expression goes, for the purpose of benefitting himself at the expouse of the former's labour or skill, but if we know anything of the character of diggers in general, it is not at all probable that John" would be permitted to reap will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 19th May, with Mails to and much advantage to the other's cost in through the United Kingdom and this way. It is satisfuotory to note that Europo, via Marseilles; to Baigon, the Australians propose to go to the Bingapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, logislature for relief in regard to the New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Chinese immigration, instead of attempt- Seychelles, Réunion, Mauritius,ing to check it by violent or other objec Butz, and Alexandria

tionable means.

[No. 4008-May 9, 1876.

THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS, The Chinese Mail comments on the inde

aucy of coolies appearing in a state of It comments also on the omi-nudity. necessity of a police regulation requiring all shopkeepers to extinguish their lanterns in front of their shops before retiring.

The Chung Ngoi San Po públishes a noti fication by the Viceroy againat dandyism. It sets forth the rules by which people and officials seo to be dressed.

The Universal Circulating Herald has no editorial in this issue.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE 8, 8. Candia has gone to Kowloong

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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATUE PACKET. The United States Mall Packet OITY OF

PEKING will be despatched on MON-THE evidence adduced in a cass recently DAY, the 16th Instant, with Maila heard at the Police Court here, in which for Japan, San Francisco, and the four Chinamen were charged with at Dook. United States, which will be closed as tempting to extort money from a junk- follows;

man, is exceptionally interesting as The cases before the magistrates to-day affording a little insight into the apy were of an unimportant obaraoter. system established by the Chinese in this Colony in connection with the Custome We are informed by the Agents (Mesars On the witness Wong Apang Jardine, Matheson & Co.) that the "8, 8. service. being put into the box, be stated he was

3.M. Registry of Letters ceaseS.- 230 r.. Post-Office closes,

May 3. Thingralla, Danish steamer, 2.30 F. M. Correspondence may be posted 1577, Mourier, Saigon April 29, Rice.---

an board the Packet with Late WM. POSTAU & Üb.

Fee of 12 centa extra Postage natil 2.50 PM. when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet.

May 3, Gwalior, British steamer, 2700, J. C. Babot, Shanghai April 80, Maila and General-P &.0, 8. N. Co.

May 9, Malaga, British steamer, 1048, my88. D. Shallard, Yokohama April 26, Maile

aud General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

1 Set Double HARNESS, nearly now.

1.Set Single HARNESS. Apply to

L. MALLORY, No. 2, St. John's Place. Hongkong, April 19, 1876,

ON SALE.

THE

OHINESE READERS MANUAL,

HANDBOOK of Biographical, His A torical, Mythological and General Literary Referencs,

BY

WILLIAM FREDEžiok Maysks,

Price: $3.

Shanghai.......... ................KELLY & Oo. Hongkong," Catua MAX" OFFICE

To-day's Advertisements. FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

The Steamship.

THALES"

Captain Cotes, will be de- #patched for the stove Ports on FRIDAY, the 8th Instant, at 4 p.m., instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Fessage, apply to

DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 3, 1876.

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FOR-SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.

The Steamship

“YESSO,”

Captain PUNCHARD, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 7th Instant, at 10 a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAK & Co. Hongkong, May 8, 1876.

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NOTICE.

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TUDOR COMPANY. AFTER this date, the Retail Frice of our NATURAL 101 will be ONE AND A HALF CENTS per Pound,

J. F. HORGAN,

Agent.

Ics House, Hongkong, May 8, 1876.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES ON

MARITIMES,

NOTICE

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

Tibre from Calcutta are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Boats and landed at the Company's Godowns. In both cases it will lie at the Consigner's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery shortly after her arrival.

The above Steamer left Singapore on Saturday, 1st April, for this port,"

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, April 6, 1879.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

THE 3. B. Fan de duma, Captain Rice, having srried, Qunsignees of Cargo

are bereby requested to send their Bills of

Lading to the Undersigned for countersig- nature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

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

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents 8. 8. Pasco de Gama. Hongkong, April 29, 1876,

NONSIGNEES of Cargo per German Bark IPHIGENIA, BLATHEN, Minster, from Hamburg, are requested to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be Lauded and stored at Consignees rink and SKPONSE.

Contiguaes will have to sign an Average Bond before countersignature of the Bill of Lading.

WH. PUSTAU & Ooij

Agents.

Hongkong, April 24, 1876.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE. GRAPH COMPANY,

MELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION

between QTZLAFF and SHANG HAI Hestored,

WAHL CHE, BOJESEN,

Auting Superintendent.

Hongkong, April 29, 1870,

NOTICE

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY.

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and after this Date, the Price of our ICE will be ONE AND A HALF CENTS per Pound.

Large Quantities as per agreement.

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May 3, Vinder, British barque, 290, J. Parkhurst, Newcastle (N,S. W.) Feb. 19, Coal.-ORDER.

May 3, Flodden, British barque, 877, Murdoch, Newcastle (N.S.W.) March 8, Coal. - OBDER,

May 3, Lochiel, Brit. 9 m. nobooner, 218, D. S. Ewen, Newchwang April 19, Beans.

EDUARD SCHEULHASH & Co.

May 8 Madagascar, German barque, 289, M. Speason, Cardiff Jan, 1, Coal- MELCHERS & Co.

DEPARTURES.

May 2, Fisior, for Whampoa,

2 Vancoliver, for Whampoa

Penedo, for Saigon.

8, Namoa, for Swatow, da

8, Esmeralda, for Amoy via Swatow. 8, Sydenham, for San Francisco,

CLEARED.

Consolation, for Amoy.

Cheops, for Salgon

Chow Sye, for Bangkok.

MEMOS: FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

Daylight.-Cheops-lékves for Saigon, 8am-Tibre leaves for Yokohama,

10 a.m.-Delivery of Gooda per dvd may be obtained from M. M. Co.'s Godown.

4 p.m.-dva leaves for Shanghal 5 p.m.-Zamboanga leaves for Amoy

(direct.)

TO ADVERTISERS. The attention of Advertisers is respect fully drawn to the fast that a copy of the China Maśl has for some time past been placed on board of every Steamer and Bail ing Verael on arrival in this Harbour. Facilities which have recently been placed within the reach of Captains and Officers of Shipa have resulted in a material increase to the Subscription List of the Mail ARRIVED.-Per Yosso, Lieut. Broadley amongst the shipping in port and as and Cotton, Mr Ayrton, 2 officers and special arrangements have been made to in- engineers of Uhl. g. b. Chun Sheng and Buorence the usefulness of the Shipping List Bheng, 4 Europeau deck and 65 Chinese.

Per Thingvalla, 68 Chinese.

and to extend the slrculation in the Bay, these advantages will be at once apparent

Charter Oak, for Whampoa. Anna Dorothea, for Keelung, Cheang Hook Klan, for Amoy.

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PASSENGERS,

Per Gwalior, from Shanghat, for Hong- kong, Dr. Eames, Mr A. Tata, and 50 Chỉ. nese. For Southampton, Mrs Lord.

Per Malacos, from Yokohsina, for Bom- bay, Col. Wilkiason, 2 distressed seamen Land 6 natives.

DEPARTED. Per Fenedo, 60 Chinese. Per Sydenham, 20 Chinese, Per Esmeralda, 800 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Venios reporter Ane weather throughout the passage. Light E.N.E. winds since rounding Pulo Obi.

The British steamer Yesso reports: had moderato and frenh N.E. winds and clear weather throughout the passage. On the afternoon of the 30th, passed one of Holt's steamers, bound North; on the evening of 1st inst., paased H.M.B. Narcissus, Togove, Newcastle, and Immortalité six miles off Amoy harbour; on the night of 2nd steamer Hankou bound N. In Fooshow; B.M.S. Lapwing. In Amoy: strs, Carisbrooke and Leonor. In Swatow: Glenartney, Forchow, and Estepona, the Riga left at 8 pm. for Singapore.

The Danish steamer Thingvalla reports steady N.E. winds and fine weather the whole passage.

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The British steamer Gwalior reports: moderate N.E. winds and rainy weather to Hiesban, from thence to port moderate N.B. winds and fine weather. Passed the Gaelic on the 2nd at 2 p.m.

The British steamer Malacca reporta: Northerly winds and thick hazy weather throughout.

The British barque Finden reports; fresh 8.E. winds leaving Newcastle, which fol lowed us until the 28th Feb. then had light my18 variable winds until March the 18th, who

experienced a very heavy squall, carrying away all 8 top masts and losing all our sails and gear, lat. 36. long. 165 E. Had light variable winds up to April 5th, since to port fine steady N.B. winds with clear weather, Parisd Balantang Channel on the 20th April

KYLE & BAIN,

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The Brit. 8-m. schooner Lochiel reports: light N.E. winds with rain the greater part of passage, last two days fresh breese and clear.

The German barque` Madagascar reports: had fine weather to the Cape of Good Hope, the Cape strong S. W. winds, rotaded the Cape on the 28th Feb., bad strong wind

formerly employed on board the Peng Glor Antas left Bingapore for this port on Chao Hai, as linguist to the Captain, the 1st inst., in the afternoon. and one of his special duties was "to look

out for informera." "The first prisoner," VERAILE SPOKEN:-German barque Arina, he added, "used to give information Cardiff to Hongkong, in Straits of Sunda, about opium smuggling, and other sorts on 3rd April, 107 days out. Danish ship of cargo leaving the Colony. He could Router, from Cardiff to Hongkong, in lat. not say that the prisoner came on board 1.26 S. and 107,19 E, on the 9th April. more than ones while they were anchor

ed in Hongkong harbour, because there | Tas British barque Findes, Captain Park- were so many informers."

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of spare topgallant masts, and studding-sail yards, which brought them safely to port. Fortunately the weather was exceedingly- fine all the way, or another missing ship might Lave had to be posted, as they never saw a sail the whole paisage.

If this evidence be true, and there is burst, arrived here to-day from Newcastle no reason for doubting its accuracy, es (N.8. W.), after a passage of 18 days. She pecially considering it was given on oath reporte that on the 15th of March, she and by a witness considered sufficiently encountered a very severe squall, which respectable to be entrusted with the post carried all three topmasts over the alder of Charge-room Interpreter at the Police Thoy managed to rig temporary masta out Court, it is pretty clear that quite au elaborate system of espionage is practised in this Colony for the boneft of the Ohi nese Customs, or rather for the benefit of the Hoppo of Canton, There were, it appears, so many informers" in the habit of visiting the Peng Chao Hai that the witness was unable to recollect them individually, and that these spies, for they were nothing else--did not confius We bear from Macao that several of the their attentions to opium smuggling rank and file, who are under orders to pro- alone, is abundantly proved by the evi ceed to Lisbon in the transport Africa, dence generally, and particularly by the have no permission to take with them their

informa- assertion that the prisoner gave tion not only in regard to this kind of wives and children, who are, therefore, to trade, but about other sorts of Cargo leor remain in Masao a burden to the public Had these spies been charity, Such a proveeding, on the part ing the Colony. especially employed to prevent smug of the very Government who sanctioned and gling, there would not have been countenanced these marriages, says our so much cause for complaint, although correspondent, is most unreasonable, and His any system of foreign espionage in Excellency Br. Lobo d'Avila will do well to our Harbour is objectionable under any aircumstances and would not be tolerated cut the Gordian knot, in spite of his ins for each a purpose in European waters; structions, if not for sheer humanity, at hut when we find spies set to work to least for the sake of the Portuguese good The publication of this issue commenced forret out information respecting all name. Judge Crespo, a few years ago, øst a

kinds of cargoes leaving the Colony to good example in this ronpect in Angola ↳ at 7.10 p.m.

facilitate the hampering of its trade by which is worth imitating. the levying of dues and "squeezes" "of

to Advertisers.

Orders may be sent to

GEO, MURRAY HAIN, China Mall ofos.

THE CHINA MAIL.various descriptions on the same, the

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1876.

case becomes still more unbearable.

SHANGHAI BAGER.

There Races came off yesterday and the day before. The results, as received by telegraph, are as follows

First Day, Chu-ka-za Cup-Kiesslack, Criterion Stakes Teen Kwang. Grifflu's Plato-Ventre de Biche. Jockey Oup-Consolation. Brokers' Cup-Black Hawk. French Challenge Cup--Black Sain. Roadster's Plate-Little Fish,

Second Day. Shanghai Cup--Kieselack, Shanghai Darby-Soldanella. Morohants' Cup-Wild Moor, Engineers' Challenge Cup-Black Satin. The Race Club Ongi-Black Hawk, The Thatles Cup-Brass o'Mar. Teen Kwang went lame on the second

The mere blockade, or to be more ao- curate, partial blockade of this Port for the Hoppo has not yet ventured to We noted the foot a week or two ago stop steam-ships, or sailing vessels of any that the Tintes had been advocating the considerable burden-is in itself suffi advisability of allowing the higher class ciently annoying and injurious, and of natives in India to take part in the could not be defended by any code of administration of the affairs in that international law. Indeed, it is most country, and now, it appears, a more singular that China, a country to whom important proposition of much the we are constrained to deny many national to open same nature, is engaging the attention, privileges, compelling her not of the Times, but of the Indian her ports against her will, should be pross. The London correspondent of permitted to do what no European one of our Indian contemporaries writes: nation would be allowed to do-to ham- Should Mr Disraeli remain long in per the trade of a British Port by action power, I should not be at all surprised within its waters. She not only keeps to see India represented in. Parliament up a system of espionage within the before many years elapse, seats in the Colony, and overhauls vossels leaving Upper House being granted to the the Harbour, but she also absolutely principal Native chieftains, while the refuses, so far, to furnish a tariff of any Lower would admit a certain number of kind of the dues she, or rather one of representatives from the great divisions her subjects, chooses to levy. One stroke A CORRESPONDENT of the Shanghai Courier of Hindoostan. This is said to be a of Earl Carnarvon's pen, and we should makes one or two suggestions, which are, scheme Mr Disraeli has in his mind, and hear no more of the Hoppo's cruisers, perhaps, worth consideration by those re who shall say, seeing what feats he has but it is said a consciousness of power sidents in this Colony who take an interest already accomplished, that it will not be often prevents its exhibition, and posin amateur performsuses. He thinks that brought to question?" This is not the sibly this is the reason why the Hoppo is first occasion on which the question of alloted to pursue the even, but obfecin all future seasons the Lyceum Theatre the representation of India in the tionable, tenor of his way, British Parliament has been mooted, but we fear the writer of the above is rather too sanguine, and that the time when Indian Chieftains shall sit in solema conclave at St. Stephen's is still in the dim and distant future. Still there T

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

Press says the important fast has seems every probability that are long dawned upon the Japanese understanding

day.

"should assume a more private character, and argues that the regular participation of ladies in the drama would refine at once our stage and our audiences. The soirées of the Amateur Dramatic Club would thus partake of the nature of drawing-room en tertainments, admission to which should bo

obtainable solely on application to a cons mittee of gentlemen appointed for, that purpos. Our correspondent considers that the acting of any amateur, lady or gentle-

to the Lat. of Amsterdam, af er passing something will be done to draw closer that the value of their imports exceeds which had light winds, calme and fine weas the relations between India and England, that of their exports, and this circumstance man, before a mixed or public audience is + MESS PORK in barrels of 100 lbs, or ther to port, Spoka the following vessels.

Lyon AUSAGE,

by retail

British barque Brisbane, from Cardiff to

is likely, they fear, to lead to eventual naa mistake, and that if only the same rule

CHAMPAGNE VINEYARD PRO. Singapore, in lat. 45.86 8. long, 84 37 E MATTess do not appear to be much more hotel bankruptcy. They have become were followed "always which was in force

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BISQUIT Dubouche BRANDY.

St. Emilion Dinner CLARET,

Hatt Sauterne, WHITE WINE, ANCHOVIES, in oil.

Baporior OLARET, bottled by the Under

signed, 82 per dot,

TONNY FISH, in oil. Superior WHITE VINEGAR, TAPIOCA.

Julienne SOUP, in 1 tb, Tin, TRUFFLES.

MACARONI & VERŽIOELLÍ, French extra fine TOBACCO,

Just Landed Ed 8. S. PAPAD PEPPERMINT, quarts and pints. BENEDICTINE,“quarts and pints. French OLAY PIPES.

Raspail's extra Ane LIQUOR, Fresch Smoked HAMS, Bolanon BEANS, VANILLA OLARET froth Bordeaut Marseille,

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Fine White BREAD, in loaves and rolls, manufactured from the finest California Flour, and in the Parteiszi fasbiga ...

F. VINCENOT. French Bakery, No 2, Peel Street, Hongkong, May 3, 1879,

on the Brd March. Germ, barque Anna in Straite of Sunds, from Cardiff to Hongkong 107 days out, Brd April April 9th Danish ahip Router, from Cardiff to Hongkong, in lat 1.98 8, and long, 107.19 H.-

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS,

MAILS WILL ULOS) pom For YOKOHAMA,

For SHANGHAL

Per French Mail Packet TIBRE, a 7.30 am on Thursday, the 4th Inst. Fer French Dail Fasket APA, at

p.in. on Thursday, the 4th Instant. Late Letters from 8.10 to 8.80 pite, For AMOX.

For ZAMBOANGA, at 4.30 p.m. To

morrow, the 4th Inst

For BINGAPORE AND PENANG.

the other night, the improvement would be

pleasant for the Okinamen in Cooktown emulous of other nations, and in their enormous from every point of view. Not than they are in California, so far as endeavour to copy the fashiong and habits of only would it ralee the character of the opposition from other inhabitants of the a higher civilisation they have launched into performances, but with the co-eperation of ladies we should be able to give numberless place is concerned. The Sydney Horn many extravagances formerly unthought of. pieces which hitherto have been impossible Herald says the aversion with which The resognition of the foregoing unpleasant for lack of actors to assume the female the presence of the Chinese on the truths has quickened into their being a very

parts," Palmer has been regarded by a large.

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number of the diggers has never been eamest desire on their part to increase the MESSES HEDGE & Co.'s Foochow Weekly concealed, and at one time it threatened existing industries of the country and to shipping Report, dated April 20, gives ¡--- to take the form of overt hostility, promote new ones) We are constantly

Arrivals during the Week-April 22,

Events, however, happily did not take reading of fresh ndertakings, but up Yang Woo, from Gun Practice; 36, Cubs this latter turn, and it was hoped that to the present time they have not from Amoy Tesso, from Hongkong; and if the Chinese population did not mate

rially increase no more would be heard succeeded, spite of all their efforts, in Lapwing, from Tomasi,

Tepartures during the Week-April da, of probable collisions. But the newly redressing the balance of trade against the Douglas, for Hongkong 1:26, Europe, for threatened invasion of hordes of the It requires a rigorous economy and untiring Shanghai 27, Tokatea, for Shanghal Per THALES, at 8.80 p.m. on Friday,Celestials is likely to reawaken the industry on the past of the people to enable Shipping in Port,Chun Sheng, Fu< the 8th Instant, instead of a pre lumbaring feelings of strong hostility, thens to keep shove water, for Japan is a Sheng, Yang Woo, Onbs, Yesso, and Lap

and it will hardly be possible, if there

wing.

viously hotifiedi

For BANGKOK,

the 8th Instant.

Fer FERONIA, at noon oii Saturday,

allens come in the numbers now three densely populated country with compara-

tened, for the Government to avoid tively few resources. The Japanese certainly Rice Cargoes from Saight to Hongkong For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOBOW, dealing with the matter in some way deserve success), but unfortunately they are from April 10 to 22

Per FES90, at 9am. on Sunday, the when Parliament meeta" Our donieta cursed with a large class of people who are April 12, Montgomeryshire, 34,500 pleuts

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porary also complains that John never not too proud to subsist on unearned pena 14, Haukow 72,000 pionls; 16, Glamis leads the way in prospecting, but "likesions, but are too proud to engage in honest Castle, 47.000 picule; 17, Wodan, 10,500 NEY

picula: 39, Consolation, 20,000 piculs ; 19, a jackal prowling about the lion's track, work

Nations as well as indi- Pardo, 22,300 piouls; 19, Java, 27,500

For COOKTOWN, BRISBANE & SYD.

Per SINGAPORE, at 11.30 am on Monday, the 8th May, instead of as steviomly notified.

Mais Will kéo be teade tip for all parts of East Australia, Tameeple, and

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he waits till the white digger has opened viduals should out their coat according to up the country, and spotted the aurifer.

plenia 10, Stad Amsterdam, 27,000 pients;

20, Genon, 84,000 piguls 21, Cheops, 21,500 picule 22, Penedo, 20,100 pigula

ous portions, and then comes in and their cloth if they fail to do so, pesulary reaps what he has not sown.". Of course embarrassment le the Inovitable result, | 38, Feronis, 37,509 plzula,

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