For Sale.

AYLE & Co. have opened SAYL

their first delivery of New Goods for the coming Season, to which they invite special atten- tion.

Ladies' and Children's Ready

made Costumes in a variety of Styles.

Morning Wrappers in Embroid- ered Linen, Printed, Cambric, White Brilliante and Muslin, French Toilet Jackets. Richly Embroidered Cambric

Skirts.

A Large Assortment of Dress Materials in all the newest designs..

French Millinery of the

fashions.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS BY THE FREYON PADKÉT.—

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOODHOW. The French Contract Packet MEIKONG,

(Taking Cargo at through rates for TAIWANFOO and TAMSUL.) The Steamship

"YESNO,"

Captain PUKOHARD, will be dospatebed for the above Forts on SUNDAY; the 7th Instant, at 10a.m.

Cargo for Taiwanfoo and Tamsui will be forwarded from Amoy per 5. S. Hailoong.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 4, 1876,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

May 4, China, from Canton.

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May 4, Amoy, British steamer, 842, Drewes, Shanghai April 30, General. SIEMBSEN & Oó..

latest, W. Hyde, saigon April 29, Rios.-

May 4, Pernambuco, British steamer,

Boys' Holland Suits & Pinafores. Ladies' Underclothing,

Ladies' and Children's Boots and

Shoes.

Also,

fresh supply of the "Little Wanzer Sewing Machines.

Agents for Hongkong.

SAYLE & Co.,

VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

Queen's Road & Stanley Street.

FOR SALE.

MELCHERS & Co.

May 4, Altona, German steamer, 1179, A. Müller, Bangkok April 27, Rice.- WM. PUSTAU & Co...

May 4, Scotia, British barque, 321, W. Dunosa, Newchwang April 18, Bean.- EDVARD SOHELLHASS & CO.

DEPARTURES. May 4, Consolation, for Amoy.

4, Cheops, for Saigon,

4. Charter Oak, for Whampoa.

Cheang Hock Kinn, for amoy.

4, Tibre, for Yokohama.

4, Ava, for Shanghai.

4, China, for Shanghai.

4, Amoy, for Canton.

4, Zing Feng, for a cruise.

4, B.M.8. Audacious, for Japan.

CLEARED.

In One Lot, or in Lots to suit Purchasers: Chow Sye, for Bangkok.

THE

HE BUILDINGS, MACHINERY and LAND belonging to the BIEN HOA BUGAR FACTORY (Cochin China), con- alsting of:---

FIVE SUGAR MILLS, with accessories complete, Sheet-iron Troughs, Copper Boilers, Vacuum Pant, Jive Turbines with Independent Enginer, Conereture,

o, da, dzu.

Machines for Adjusting and Fitting, Turning Lathe, Boring Machine, 4.,

o, c.

One Gas Machine.

One Stasm-Crane.

Spare Materials, Iron and Copper Pipes

of various dispersions, &o, do,

Anna Dorothea, for Keelung. Kasa, for Bangkok. Zamboanga, for Amoy. Prato, for Whampoa

Marie Haydorn 12, for Whampoa.

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED. Per Amoy, from Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Favre, Mr Hazeltine, and be Chinese.

Fer Pernambuco, 14 Chiness. Per Altona, 3 Chinese,

DEPARTED, Per Cheops, 2 Chinese. Redlich.

Per Tibre, for Yokohama, Mr Alexis

Per Ave, for Shanghai, The Hon. Me and Mra Keswick, S children, maid-servant, amah and 2 boys, Miss Otelia, Miss Lantz, Hon. P. Ryrie, Colonel Dickins, Messr Phipp, and G, Henderson.

SHIPPING REPORTS. One Tug Boat, 80 1.r., 70 Tous, in good weather with N.E. and E. winds through- The British barque Scotia reports; fine

arder.

One Steat Launch.

Fifteen large native Cargo Boats, in good

order.

The Land and Buildings of the Estate, situated on the River.

The Estate of Lasan Bientos Province, comprising an ares of about 300 Hectars, mostly cultivated.

Apply to.....

out

The German steamer Altona reports:

light N.E. and E. winds the whole passage.

The British steamer Pernambuco reports: N.E. and E. winds and fine weather throughout the passage.

CARGOES.

Per steam-ship Gaelic, sailed on 1st May, for Yokohama, 2,185 baga Sugar, 23 packages Rattans, 267 packages Mer THE BANQUE DE L'INDO-chandise. For San Francisco, 1,500 bales

CHINE, SAIGON,

April 25, 1876.

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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG." The Steamship

"NOÛDEN,” Captain JENSEN, will leave for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Inst., at 2 p.m.

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, May 4, 1876,

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NOTIUE,

HONGKONG IUE COMPANY. Nand after this Date, the Price of our LOE will be ONE CENT per Found.

KYLE & BAIN.

Iss Depot, Duddell Street,

Hongkong, May 4, 1878.

NOTICE

TUDOR COMPANY.

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Nand after this Date, the Retail Price

Oldur NATURAL ICE wil be ONE

CENT-per Pound.

JOHN F. HORGAN,

Agent. Tudor Ice House, Hongkong, May 4, 1876.

ENDERS are invited for Refitting and Docking the British Barque “VINDEX" up to SATURDAY, at Koon...

For particulars, apply on Board to

JOHN PARKHOUSE, :

Master:

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Hongkong, May 4, 1878,

Not Responsible for Debts.

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, not

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Creut of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour...

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain R. Hajc.-Melchers & Co.

Atzta, Gorman barque, Capt. Lehmeyer. Melchers & Co.

Lizzie, British barque, Osptals John Inokay.Broadbear, Anthony & Co.

TARTAR, German brig, Capt. Kaettens. Malckers & Co.

Orago, British barque, Capt. Smadden. IPHIGENIA,· German barque, Daptain Matson.-Wm. Pustav & Co,

Margarita, British ship, Capt. Owens.. Vogel, Heyadorn & Co.

Hemp, 10 bales Gunny Bags, 723 Empty Quicksilver Flaska, di bags Coffee, 25,370 bags Rice, 289 packages Tea, 83 hoxes Pre- pared Opium, 335 bags Beans, 1,060 bags Sugar, 1,961 packages Merchandise. For Cincinnati, 4 pkg. Merchandise. For New York, 1 case and 7 bales Silk, 100 hoxes and balf-cheats Tea, 24 pkgs. Merchandise, Per Cheops, for Saigon, 86,400 Tressure.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS, MAILS WILL CLOSE *** For SINGAPORE AND PENANG.-

Per THALES, at 3.80 p.m. on Friday, the 5th Instant, instead of as pre- viously notified"

For BANGKOK,-

Par FERONIA, at noon ou Saturday,

the 6th Instant.

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.-

Per YESSO, at 9am on Sunday, the

7th Inst.

For COOKTOWN, BRISBANE & SYD.

NEY.- Per SINGAPORE, at 11.80 am on Monday, the 8th May, instead of as previously notified.

Mails will also be made up for all parta of Fast australia, Tasmania, and Melboume,

For SINGAPORE & PENANG..

Per NORDEN, at 1.80 p.m. on Wednes

day, the 10th Inst.

MALLS BY THE ENGLISH PAOKAT, M The English Contract Packet GWALIOR, will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, de, on SATURDAY, the 6th May.

The following will be the hours of dosing

the Mails, de, zum Friday, May 5,

5 P.M., Money Order Office closes.

6 r., Post Offlos closes except the Nicar

Box, which remains open all night, Saturday, May 9,

7 AM, Post Offas opens tot sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Post Offos elosos except for Late Letters. Registry of Lotteri osaden, (10.16 .., Zetters may be posted on paymont ni & LATE Far of 16 conta extra Portage until

to

11 A., when the Post Office CLUBES

entirely,

11.80 A.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom P Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 49 osuts extra portage. 11.50 A... Posting on Board oussel, ALFRED LISTER,

Fotmaster General,

General Post Office, |Hongkong, April 24, 1876,

will be despatched on SATURDAY. the 13th May, with Maile to aad through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Balgon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, Now Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Bayahellen, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. - Letters may also be forwarded to Tania by this Packet, but can be paid only si far as Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Suob letters should be marked Paid to Gollc only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid, The following will be the hours of closing

the Mails, or j

Friday, 12th May...

5 P.M., Money Order Office closes,

Office closes except the Nreur which remains open all night.

Saturday, 13th May.—

Post Box,

7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of

Stamps, Registry of Letters, and

Posting of all correspondence. 10 A.M., Registry of Letters cesses. 11 A.M., Pont. Office closes except for Late

Letters.

/11:10 A.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom, Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until

to

11.30.M., when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General

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General Post Office, Hongkong, April 29, 1876.

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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet CITY OF PEKING will be despatched on MON. DAY, the 15th Instant, with Mais for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows-

2 P.M. Registry of Letters ceases. 2.80 P.M. Post-Office closes, 2.80 P..

Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage

until

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

4 p.r-Thales leaves for Singapore and

Panang. Goods per Esmeralda undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

Auctions.

[No. 4009-Mar 4, 1976.

and on one count the boy's master sought noon for Japan, and it will probably be to rogover the sum of $10 paid to Akee some months before she again dropa anchor in excess of the actual cost of somo fans in our waters. The Figilant follows in aƒ purchased in the city. The evidence in few days with the mails.

the case being clear the Court ordered, in respect to the count referred to, that one

half of the commission Akee bad ap-A CORRESPONDENT of the Chinese Ad'ail, writ propriated should be paid back to the ing on the wreck of the Kwangtung, calls plaintiff, the Magistrate declaring fifteen attention to the necessity of instituting fog Neon.-General Weekly Sale by Mesas per cent to be the usual commission where signal at the different light-houses under

Lane, Crawford & Co.

TO ADVERTISERS. The attention of Advertisers is respect fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the China Mail has for some time past been placed on board of every Steamer and Bail. ing Vessel on arrival in this Barbour, Facilities which have recently been placed within the reach of Captains and Officers of Ships have resulted in a material increase to the Subscription List of the Mail amongst the shipping in port; and as apucial arrangements have been made to in- grease the usefulness of the Shipping List and to extend the circulation in the Bay, these advantages will be at once apparent † to Advertisers.

native servants purchase for their foreign

We learn from Foochow that the Anna affair has been finally settled, the Chinese authorities paying the sum of $13,880 to the German Consul for the lost property. From the intelligence we receive, it appears that this case had been the subject of a

mastera. With reference to this decision the charge of the foreign Customs; and says the Shanghai Courier remarkaOur the island of Ockson requires particular readers will be gratified to learn from the attention, as the steamer Don was wrecked above that a certain amount of squeezing there a few years ago. is hereby legalised. A boy may charge his master fifteen per cent commission on any purchases he may be ordered to make, and his action will be upheld by the Court. Anything over and above this, however, is we presume to be look ed upon as attempted fraud. It is al- ways well to be sure of one's ground." If the boys are allowed fifteen per cent commission legally, they will certainly have no compunction in sticking on another fifteen per cent illegally. That such a decision has been given is cer tainly rather surprising and is very much to be regrettod. "Squeezing" is a most objectionable practice, and one that should have been discouraged as much as possible; but now we have it recognised and legalised so far as Mr Mowat's de cinions serve as precedents there is no kuowing what alarming proportions it The publication of this iure commenced may assume. It is to be hoped that sise- at 7.15 p.m.

Orders may be sent to

GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.

MARRIED.

At St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, on the 4th May, by the Rer. R. Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain, W. E. H. Úrss, to MAPY ELIZABETH BEAUFOT.

great deal of negociations, and the final settlement was not made till Iste on the evening of the 24th ultimo,

We learn that the intended rising in Walchow has been upped in the buds Some of the ring-leaders have been cap tured and are now on their trial. In the house of one, a large number of banners, together with other insignia of rebellion, has been found. The evidence is very strong against the primers, and their fate where in China we shall have no similar decision to that given by Mr Mowat, for le portain. which we contend there was not the least

reason or excuse..

Taz latest intelligence we have received in respect of the Fu Shing and Chien. Sheng gun-boats, states that the negociations for settlement ware progressing favourably on the 27th April. The difficulty must have The Press says that the opposition now been sinoc tided over judging from the ex

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING FRESS.

THE CHINA MAIL offered by the authorities to the completion

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1876.

Ir appears from the American papers received by the last mail that the Supreme Court of the United States has declared the legislation of the Californian Assembly in regard to Chinese immigra tion to be unconstitutional and void, This decision, as might be expected, is not at all satisfactory to the Californians,

trast we made from the Foochow Herald in

our last issue. Our Foohow contemporary appears to be singularly accurate in ita official news.

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of the Woosung Railway evidently eman ates from a dread of the effects the intro duction of the railway may have on their interests in future. The people are ready to hail it with pleasure; the officials are up A CORRESPONDENT from Canton says that in arms against it. They see in it a civilis residence in the city is almost as bad as in 3,50 r . when the Mail is Gnally closed, Correspondenes must be specially directed

ing agent before whore advance abuses and town declared to be under slege. Robberies for this route, and if not fully prepaid

miarule will have to succumb, and changes, have been so frequent, that the Viceroy will be sent by British Packet,

manifold and radical, be inaugurated. They has ordered the barrier gates to be closed Letters, &o. can be peated for Canada, the

hava managed, by working on the passions overy night at the third watch, and that Wost Indies, and other pisses named and a Committee has been appointed by and prejudices of the ignorant mob in Foh-no one, for love or money, should be below, if sufficient American Stamps the Board of Supervisors at San Frankien, to postpone the introduction of the allowed ingress or egress when once shut. are added to propay them from Sancisco to devise some other plan for telegraph; they hope by some means or Night pedestrians, moreover, must carry Francleco to destination. American checking the obnoxious immigration. Stamps are sold at this Office.

It is proposed that this Committee shall other, to hinder the introduction of the lanterns after dark. The Viceroy has Rather than that it should be peremptorily put down gambling, and the The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong call a mass meeting to obtain an ax-railway.

kong Stamps, and 10 cents in U..pression of popular opinion on the completed and worked, they would buy it result is that most of the gamblers have Stamps to those places only the names of which are printed in Italics. To all subject, and that, armed with this, some themselves, but whether they would then turned robbers, giving trouble and anxiety the other places named correspondence of the members of the Committee shall pannot be Registered through, but only proceed to Washington to represent their

to the suthorities. The soldiery also falls

to San Francisco (8 cents,)

grievances to Congress, an appropriation

in for a share of the trouble, for extra men are detailed to patrol the streets.

dence thus sont

Per half ouncde.

Hongkong U. &.

Sumpe Stampe centr cente.

permit it to be used is problematical, The Press trusts that the British Minister at

railway in their endeavour to sonfer a great Peking will support the proprietors of the boon on China. It would be a matter for most profound regret if this effort to insert the thin end of the wedge, which it was

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OUB Foochow correspondent says that the trial of Young Sai Sai and others, the pri soners in the Astra ase, took place on the

defray the expenses of the journey. The following are the charges on Correspon-being made by the State Legislature to The San Francisco papers say the Chinese are flocking to the State in un- precedented numbers; and some in- teresting statistics are given of the im- migration during previous years. Infondly anticipated would one day lead to a 19th April at the tribunal presided over by great and grand reform in China, should, the Viceroy, the Governor and the Tartar The General. Two of the prisoners were form. at the eleventh hour, be defeated. difficulty which has arisen over laying this sily sentenced to death and their days ara little railroad serves at least, to show that numbered, for their execution will be only delayed till the arrival of the Imperial war. rant. With regard to the other prisoners, they were disposed of in the manner des- THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS. oribed by the Taoutai Ez in his despatol The Chinese Mail comments on the Chi-to the German coeul, a translation of nese question in California. The working which appeared in our columns the other olars in this province andoubtedly wishes day.

Canada, British Columbia, New Scotia, Brunswick, Nova Prince Edward's Island, Fun couver's Island, Bahamas, Nassau, New Providence,.... 8

Carthagona, Coats Rica, Aspinwall, Bermuda, Bogota, Cuba, Curaçao, Fiji, Green- land, Jamaica, New Gra nada, Nicaragua, Panama, West Indies,........ Hawaii, Newfoundland, 8 Gustemala, Mexico, Salvador,

Venezuela,.. Belice, Greytown, Guiana, Hon duras, Martinique, Santa Martha, Turk's Island,

1873, it appears, the number of Chinese 3 emigrante into the State was 17,978, against 6,881 departures; in 1874 the number was 17,002, against 7,613 de partures, and last year the number was 18,366, against 6,504 departures. Prior the mandarinate is as impracticable as ever. to 1873 the emigrants from this part of the world did not average 10,000 per annum, though in 1869 the number was exceptionally large, being 15,000. The arrivals this year, it is stated, will pro- bably reach 20,000. Up to March 2,500 had arrived, against loss than 400 de-

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It is said that the settlement of the tele-

partures; no less than 3,000 were ex-to see the Chinese out of it, ad han pected last month, and during May the attempted to pass a law to prohibit Chinese graph question, the Anna affair and the number is put down at 4,500. During immigration, but provincial legislation can-gunboats difficulty was due to the taot of the remainder of the year it is antici- not over-ride constitutional, and therefore the Governor Ting Yih Chang and Mr Tong pated the immigration will average from in spite of the vigorous efforts of the Cali- King Sing, the latter taking no smail share 291,000 to 1,500 per month. Whether

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Brasil.........

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Bolivia, Ecuador, Chili, Peru, 8 Argentine Confederation, Bue.

17

nos Ayres, Paraguay, Ura-" guay,

Newspapora (act over 4 oz) 2 Books, &c., per 6

6

4

10

Any articles found enclosed in Newspapers or Book Packets (as silk scarves, jewellery, a) will be detained.

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General

General Post Office, Hongkong, May 1, 1876.

General Memoranda. Saturday, May 6;~~

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these statistics are reliable or not we can forbians, nothing like prohibiting the in the negociations. scarcely venture to say, but if they are advent of the Chineno will be sanctioned by

they certainly show the necessity of some Congress. It recommends the Chinese to check being placed for a while on Chi-go to Nevada where silver mizos are plenti nese immigration into the State,

The tone of the Californian Press is evidently becoming more hostile than ever towards the Chinamen. They are objected to on ethnical, industrial, poli. tical and religious grounds, as an evil that entirely overshadows the people, endangers the public peace, impairs the security of life and property and general-

ful.

An advertisement from the Chinese mar

chants trading with California which appears

in the Chinese Mail and the Universal C. Herald calls attention to the exaggerations of the Six Companies in the telegram they récently sent to the leading Chinese here to the effect that the Californian authorities had passed a law prohibiting Chinese immi. gration. The advertisement says the in. The Universal Circulating Herald publish formation was falas, and what gave rise to

The Chung Ngot San Po continues to give the rules of etiquette which the people and the officials must observe in their dress and in their ceremonios at festive or fune ral occasions.

H. E.

Noon-English Mall loaves for Ports threatens the prosperity, happiness and es the rules established by the enlightened it was a collision which some Chinese pas.. even existence of the other inhabitants Governor of Fokien Ting Joh Chang, for sengers by the Oceanic had with the Irish of Call and Europe.

people. The steamer arrived late on the Tenders for the Repairs of the British of the State." The Americans appear the saving of life in ship-wreckt.

to have given up all hopes of com- makes an exposé of the evil of a wrecker's evening of the 29th March, and the 800 peting with "John" in the labour conduct, and threatens him with condign market. We are told they are pushed punishment. He draws up a set of rules. from their vocations and crowded from their firesides by the Chinaman," and all kinds of hard things are said about his "herding together with large num

Barque Finden, will be received by Capt John Parkhouse up to Noon. Agamemnon leaves for Lendon on or

about this date.

Goods per Glaucs undelivered after

this date subject to rent. Goods per Flours Castle undelivered after

this date subject to rent,

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

Chinese passengeribad to pass the CustomE

under lamp light, and great confusion srose. Meantime aquárral occurr d between them and the Irish people, in which the Chinese fared the worst All ports of

Shipping Orders regarding Optional far-bers of his countrymen, living on rice, Ty Fire Brigade turned out for practice, reports were then put in circulation, and

go ex Glauous for shipment per Anchises must be obtained from the Agents not later than this date.

BURDAY, MAY 7

10 am-fers leaves for 8watow, Amey

and Foochow MONDAY, May B-

Noom-Singapore leaves for Cooktown,

Brisbane and Sydney. Noon-Sale of Stock-ie trade and Hotse hold Furniture, of Mr B. R. Stanfords Shipwright, at Spring Gardens. Anchises leaves for Bhanghai on or about

this date.

Even his and sleeping in bunka" unimpressibleness is minde a caties of this afternoon, at Fraya. West.

The on the Six Companies without making en

complaint. He has neither become gines and hoses were inspected and triad, quirles despatched next morning the tele- Americanised nor Christianised' the and were found to be in satisfactory work-graphic message bere, creating quite an excitement, the telegram having the effect stamp imprinted upon him by thousands ing order

of causing placards being posted here to

of years of peculiar sivilisation is not

readily effaced the oldest civilisation It will be seen from the returns that the warn people against taking, passage to in the world will not readily yield to nativez contido to visit the Meum at Jalifornia. The affray was not pre

the youngest, and probably the Flowery Land will for generations to come remain the object of his affections,

the City Hall in unabated aufibers, a fact that indet be minst satisfactory to the sap porters of the Institution.

meditated and was put down at once, as the Chinese panengers by the Lotus aded on the maining of the Blat without mol station, also the passengere by the FORE residents in China will; perhaps, TUESDAY, May

Goods per 4 undelivered after feel under considerable obligation to the CORRESPONDENT suggests that facilities subsequent vessels. The advertisers pub- Noon, subjset to rent and landing Magistrate in the Mixed Court at Shang. should be afforded for pleasure trips to lish this notice in order to remove any fales charges.

bul for deciding the exact amount to which Macao, Canton, and found the Island durimpression on the subject. native servants may squeeze" us with ing the ensuing summer months. We coin- WEDNESDAY, May 18-*

p.m.-Norden leaves for Singapore and impunity. Fifteen per cent is the pire mend the suggestion to the owners of pare London:

little ecmmission that every "boy" is MONDAY, May 16

entitled by law Mr Mowate law-to steamers, in the Colony, 8pm-American Mall leaves for Yoko charge his master for any purchases be

hamis and Bat Frasicisão: THABAS, Jobe 1

3 p.m.Oncidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Hisamer Octante legres for Yokohama and San Fransics,

may make on his behalf. It seems that T Hon. W. Keswick and family, the Hon. a boy, named Alee, was charged with P. R tie and Col. Dickins teft per · French embezzlement, overcharge and theft, be Mall steamer Ava to-day for Shanghai

ore bin Honour, on the 10th ultimo, The Audacious loft the herbour" this after-

Shanghai Rats—SPRING MEETING, Third Day-by Telegraph. Great Northern Handicap-Only Toutal's Cup-foldonella. Ladies' Pu Be-Black Satin Chau Shang Kink Cup-Reichsgraf. Consolation Cu-Ravanakos. Obampton Sweepstakes- Black Satin:

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