Notices to Consignees.
S. 8. ESMERALDA, FROM
MANILA..
ONSIGNEES of Cargo per above are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored in the Gedowns of the Undersigned at their rink.
Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance bas been effected.
A. MAOG HEATON, Agent.
Hongkong, June 12, 1876.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIKA
MARITIMES.
8. S. PEIB),
NOTICE. CONSIGNEES of Cargo por 8. 5.
"Gange," from London, lu conneo- tion with the above Stoamer, are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Gadowns, whence delivery may be obtained from WEDNESDAY," the 14th Instant, at 10a.m.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is recolved from the Con
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY & TAMSUL The British Steamship
"LEONOR"
Captain M. YOUNG, will be de- spatched for the above, Ports on SUNDAY, the 18th Instant, at 10 am,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAY LAPRIK II Giải Hongkong, June 15, 1876. je18
FOR COOKTOWN, The British Steamer
"MECCA," Clay Captain, JOHNSON, will leave this for the above Port on MONDAY, the 19th Instant, at 2 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
HOP KEE Hongkong, June 15, 1876.
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FOR SAIGON. The British Steamship "PENEDO," Capt. JOHN CAT, will leave for the above Port on MONDAY, the 19th Lastant, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
Hongkong, June 16, 1878. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
AH YON.
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algnees, before Noon To-day, the 13th & Glenroy, Captain TAYLOR, Instant, requesting it to be landed here,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after MON- DAY, the 19th Inst., at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, June 13, 1876. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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ONSIGNEES par Company's Steamer
Sarpedon, are hereby notified that the Cargo is being dirobarged into craft, and landed at the Godowns of the Under signed, in both cases it will lie at Con- signees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after the 16th June, 1876.
Goode undelivered after the 23rd June, 1876, will be subject to Rent,
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta.
Hongkong, June 14, 1876.
THE
S, S. QROCUS,
FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
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E above Steamer having arrived, Oon signees of Cargo by her are hereby re quested to send their Bill of Lading for countersignature to the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods..
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at pour fist
and expense..
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, June 11, 1676.
NORWEGIAN BARK TASAN,
FROM NEW YORK.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vossel are hereby requested to bend in their Bills of Lading to the Under signed for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding a discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, May 80, 1876
COMPAGNIE DES MESBAGERIES MARITIMES,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
CONSIGNEES of the following Cargo
are requested to send in their Bills of
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby luformed that their Goods are being landed at their risk and stored at their Godowns, whence and or from the Wharf or Bonts delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be sent on to Shanghai, unless notice to the contrary given before Noon To-morrow, the 16th Instant.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 22nd Instant will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents 8, 8. Glenroy Bongkong, June 18, 1876. je22 HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAM-BOAT COMPANY,
FO
LIMITED.
OR the convenience of travellers, the "POWAN" will leave Steamer HONGKONG at Noen on SATURDAYS, and MACAO at 7am. on MONDAYS, commencing on Saturday Next, the 17th Instant. On other days the Hour of Depar ture from both places will be 0.12,
By Urder,
P. A. DA COSTA,
Secretary. Hongkong, June 16, 1876.
PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned has received instruo tions the pestive intrin
at the Godowns, No. 7, Queen's Road Central, on
SATURDAY,
the 17th June, 1876, at Ñoon,
A Quantity of SURPLUS STORES and PROVISIONS, consisting of 12 barrels Beef, 12 barrels Pork, 9 barrels
and Soy, 219 bags White Rice, Peas, and Chinese Medicine, Cooking Utensils, Mattresses Pillows, Blankets, Lanterns, &0., &c..
TERMS-Cash on delivery in Hong- kong Currency.
THOS, G. GLOVER,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, June 15, 1876.
U. 8, MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
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THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA”
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.--
FOR LONDON. The A1 British Clipper, Bark
"ONWARD,"
T. Srimson, Master, having the greater part of her Cargo engaged, will have quick despatch as above.
For Freight, apply to
MEYER & Co.! Hongkong, June 15, 1876.
Charters Effected. The following settlements have been effected singe last Circular was published
American barque Charles C. Leary, 642, Whampos to New York, privata,
British barque Vindex, 290, hence to Melbourne and Sydney, private.
German barque Anna, 448, to Haiphong and back to Hongkong, $1,950 in fall, 35 lay days mangan peka
Gorman barque Emma. 340, Macao and Amoy to Macansar, and back to Macao and Amoy, $4,600-in full, 60 lay days...
German schooner Oceanus, 885, Now. ohwang to Hongkong, 24 cents per picul,
20 lay days.
British barque Northern Chief, 399, hence to London, private
British barque Caldew, 482, henco to London, private.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
June 15, Ajaz, British steamer, 1549, Kidd, Shanghai June 11, General, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
June 15, Thingvalla, Danish steamer, 1677, Maurter, Saigon June 11, Ride WH. PUSTAU & Co.
ཀ
June 15, Amoy, from Canton. June 15, Oria, British steamer, 1119, J. Reeves, Yokohama June 7, Mails and General P. &.0, 8. N. Co.
June 15, Fangte, British steamer, 788, Schultze, Shanghal June 11, General, BIEMSBEN & Co.
June 15, Glenroy, British steamer, 1378, 4 Taylor, London April 80, via ports of call, and Singapore June 9, General, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
June 15, Peng-chao-hat, Chinese gun- vessel, 500, 5 guns, 400 h.p., Palmer, from,
a pruise.
June 16, N. D. dugillatrica, French barque, 582, Jagoret, Saigon June 9, Rice and General,ÖRDER.
DEPARTURES, June 14, Hoang, for Canton.
14, Anna, for Haiphong.
14, John Milton, for Iloilo,
15, Vasco de Gama, for Fooshow..
16, Ling Feng, for Hainan.
18, Cassandra, for Shanghai. -15, H.M.8. Modeste, for Yokohama.
13, Buck, for Shanghai.
15, Tientsin, For Swatow, Amoy and
Foodbow.
16, Alaska, for Yokohama and Sat
Francisco.
CLEARED. Cyphrenes, for Woosung. Titas, for Guam Northern Chief, for London. Yeso, for Beatow.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.
Per Ajax, from Shanghai, Mr Martin for London, sad 8 Chinese, for Hongkong...
Per Thingvalla, from Saigon, 117 Chinese, Per Yangtare, from Shanghai, Mrs Vogel and 8 children, Messrs Edger, Dross, Simons, Wieler, and Mr and Mrs Yaish,
and 31 Chinese.
Per Glenroy, from London, Mr Basserat, From Singapore, Mr Worishoff and 120 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Anna, for Haiphong, 10 Chineso. Per Tientsin, for Coast Ports, 150 Chinese.. Per Alaska, for Yokohama, Lieut. God-
General Memoranda. SATURDAY, June 17
Noon, English Mall leaven for Ports
of Call and Europe.. Noon-Pawan leave a for Maçao. Noon-Sale of Provisions, &o, at No 7,
Queen's Road Central..
2 p.m.-Sale of Lighter, Gigs, &,
opposite the City Hall p.m.---Hindostan leaves for Singapore, Penang and Calcutta.
3
$ p.m. Argyll leaves for Singapore,
Petang and Calcutta
SUNDAY, June 18:-
MONDAY, June 19:-
Noon-Claime against the Evelyn mast
be sent in to the Agonts.
No. 4046 JUNE 15, 1878:
to commence his studies The effusion We learn that the steamer Dougins will is so amaging that we give it at length not arrive bere before Saturday morning, elsewhere, and it is important that our she has been detained, it appears, at Fa
readers in China should know what rub-
bish is considered by one of the leading chow, un account of territo floode which, journale, sufficiently good to dish up, we learn from a telegram to the agents, when it is engaged in enlightening the have occurred there. home public about affairs out here. The
undertaking.
curious thing is that there are little Tax New Sugar Factory on Praya hast is glimmering indications of knowledge on rapidly assuming a business-like look. The the part of the writer which stand out old house (once, we believe, the residence in curious contrast with the mass of non- of former Governors) has been entirely reno». Eense with which they are surrounded. vated and new buildings are in progress." 10 a.m. Leonor leaves for Amoy and The Empress Dowagers are introduced This is said to be ample room for the new
with a statement that there is an ara- + Tamaui
brosial essence of divinity which doth hedga Imperialiam surpassing in flavour and aróma, the scent and taste of the youngest Hyson or the floweriest lekre and other equally simple points are deals with in the same style so that altoge ther the article is one of the greatest jumbles of sense and nonsense that has ever been penned. It would be idle to managed. But we saw a narrow escape criticise it seriously in detail, but it is from collision lately in consequence of the impossible not to regret the effect which absence of lights, and a compliance with so flippant a production must produce the usual custom would be advantageous. upon the public mind. Nothing is more difficult than to evoke any earnest inte A CORRESPONDENT suggests that the and of rest among the generality of people at
2 p.m.-Mecca loaves for Cooktown. 4 p.m.-Pene to leaves for Baigon, 9 pm-Meeting of Victoria Lodge. Goods per Priko undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges.
TUESDAY, June 20
Noon. Sale of Steam Engine Goar, Sundry Fittings, de, at Mears Lane, Orawford & Co.'s Sala Room. Transfer Booke of the Chinese Insurance Company, Limited, olosed from this data to 30th Instant, inclusive. WEDNESDAY, June 21--
11 am.-Sale of Stores at H. M. Naval
Yard.
Thursday, Junie 23:---
Goods per Glenroy undelivered after this
date subject to rent. FRIDAY, June 28
MIGHT we hint to our foreign men-of-war friends that lights to their steam-launches at night would be a great convenience } [Of course, they do not come under- local regulations, and their launches are carefully'
home concerning affaire in China, im- Wanchai pier might be utilized as a bathing, portant though they are to them both place, and the idea seems a good one. Per politically and commercially, and it has a ladies bath might be established should not be the part of writers to di- there. All that is wanted is a matshed in minish the languid attention which from
time to time is given to them by flippant, compartments on the end of the pier and Good per Sarpedon undelivered after frothy and meaningless effusions such as some convenient covered atops for descend- that under notice. We do not mean to ing to the water. It seems a pity that the this date subject to rent.
say that it is necessary to deal with pier should romain quite unused TUESDAY, June 27:-
Noon-Sale of the Steamer Pawturet, at Chins matters in an unreasonably pond- erous and unattractive way, or that at Mr W. Kerfoot Hughes' Office.
times there is not room for the introdus Saturday, July 1-
Co.'stion of humour, facetioneness or natire but the forced "chaffiness" and meri tricious comicality of an article, such as the one which has called forth these re- 8.p. American Mall leaves for Yoko marks, adds nothing to its foros, and
bama and San Francisco.
must materially detract from its infly ence, while such a mode of treating the Bubject is sure to leave the impression that China affairs may be all very funny and amusing, but one after all of no real | importance.
3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental S. B.
Steamer Belgis leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco. SATURDAY, July 15:
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Noon-Yerso leaves for Swatow, Amoy
and Foodbow. * Notice of optional cargo per Glenroy to
be given at Noon. Sarpedan leaves for Shanghai on or
about this date. Goods per Esmeralda undelivered after
this date subject to rent.."
Auctions.
A RESPECTABLY-DEENSED Ühinams having somewhat the appearance of a European employ, has to-day boon ende vouring to obtain goods from the Queen's Road stores, on presentation of a memor andum (partly printed and partly written).. This paper seems to be a mers "blind,” and the man is either a rogue or a half
witted follow. Those interested may take the hint, and keep a sharp look-out "for this questionable "mustomer,"
THE question of the re-transfer of the We hear that a decision in the Carisbrooke Straits Settlements to the Indian Govern, affair has at last been arrived at, which, so ment has of late again been engaging the far as we can learn, is considered to be attention of eastern newspapers, and the satisfactory by the owners of the steamer, Penang Gazelle makes some very sensible Full information as to terms cannot be remarks on the subject. It points out, in resolved from Peking for some time, but it the first place, that on the score of expense is gratifying to antisipate such a termina-
Noon. General Weekly Sale by Mears the change would be advantageous, for
Lano, Crawford & Co,
TO ADVERTISERS. The attention of Advertisers is respect fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the
while the Straits were under the Governtion to this remarkable case as that above ment of Bengal native Indian troops hinted at. A rumour also reaches us that held the country quite as firmly, and the decision at the capital is adverse to the were able to quell disturbances quite owners; but we give little credit to this as effectually as the present European report, and prefer to believe in the more
Police Intelligence. (Before James Russell, Hey.) June 15, 1876.
chus, was fined $1 for being drunk and $1 Insão Dye, seaman American abip Near- for assaulting the apprehending Constable Wassa Sing, in default 7 days' imprison-. ment.
China Mail has for some time past bean forces, and at a far less expendituré, favourable conclusion. placed on board of every Steamer and Sail-Wers also," adds our contemporary, ing Vessel on arrival in this Barbour. "the Straits attached to India, men Facilities which bave recently been placed acquainted with the native character and within the react of Captains and Officers of Ships have resulted in a material increase skilled in managing the native mind to the. Subscription List of the fail would be transferred in numbers from amongst the shipping in port; and as India, and disturbances arising from mis- special arrangements have been made to in conceptions would be less likely to ocour." crease the usefulness of the Shipping List This no doubt is a strong argument in and to extend the circulation in the Bay, favour of a ro-transfer. There is also a these advantages will be at once apparent considerable advantage, we think, in having the seat of Government as near to the place governed es possible, so that grievances may be speedily enquired into and settled, and advice from the central authority easily and readily obtained The Gazette seems to be of opinion that & reversion to the Indian rule would be hailed with general satisfaction in the Straits, and points to the flourishing states of Burmah and Assam as proofs of the soundness of the policy of the step it advocates.
to Advertiser.
Orders may be sent to
GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.
THE-
Established A.D. 1841.
Ending to the Undersigned for counter OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND YOUCHIKS all, E., one European and 2 Chinese. HONGKONG DISPENSARY, signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their riak and expense,
No Fire Insurance has hean efföcted,
G. DE CRAMPEAUX, Acting Agent.
RM T&L
Ex Hoogly, Mareli 10, 1876.
No. 29, One case Merchandige,
from Marseilles.
Ex Ava, May 2, 1876. CFP 106 bags Gum, from Bombay.
Ex Amazone, May 14, 1876. 191 bags Cum and Vermillion
bags Gum.
TGO
CEP
4 boxes Merchandize
CJL
No marks
2 Raisins.
3. S. Anadyr.
GR
A W
No. 1/42-42 boxes Wines.
cases
BHK F 6885,68873 cases Merchandize
Hongkong, June 9, 1876.
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
•甘起
AT YOKOHAMA, and Sax FeaÑCISCO.
U. 8. Mail Steamer
Twill be despatched for San Fran- alsco, viz Yokohama, on SATURDAY, the 15th July, 1876, at S P.M., taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe,
Through Passenger Tickets and Bille of Lading are issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Porta, to San Francisco, to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, and to New York and Europe VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYE,
A Steamer of the Mitsu Blahi 8. B. Com pany will leave Shanghai, via the Inland Ses Ports, about same date, and make close connection at Yokohama.
For San Francisco, Mrs Jordan and 2 children, Mrs Stone, Messrs E A. Fowler, 0.8. N., J. P. Mickley, and 69 Chinese. For Liverpool, Mr D. L. Morgan, Lieut. O H. E. Lodwick and servant, and Mr: W. Andrews,
TO DEPART.
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON "&" Co.,
Per Yesso, for Cosat Coast, 2 Cabin and FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, 150-Chinese-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGOISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British stemmer Ajaz reports: Fine weather throughout the passage.
The Danish steamier Thin vatka report? Find fine westber all the passage with light southerly winds.
The British steamer Yangiste reports: Light easterly and southerly winds and fine weather with adverse current. Passed
At New York, Passengers have selections. 8. Uhing off the Lamooks Sound North.
of various lines of Steamers to England, France and Germany.
4 p. 14th Proximo,
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI
sites, Toilet Requisites, EnglisH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINE. MANUFACTURERS
Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Erated Waters.
The Manufactory is unter direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
The British steamer Glenroy reports Soda From Singapore had light winds and Freight will be received on board until smooth sea with fine weather to arrival.
Parcel Packages
The N. D. Auxiliatrice reposta: moderato will be received at the office until p.m.winds and fine weather throughout. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full value of same f required.
For further information as to Passage. Company,
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close-
* The publication of this irrue commenced
Undersigned house vection, of drug, Wo. 10. Praya Central For SVATO, 4 11.30 am., on Friday, 17.05 p.m.
to sell by Public account of whom it may concern, on—----
TUESDAY,
the 27th June, 1876, at Noon, at his Office, Marine House, Queen's Road,
The Steamer
PAWIUXET"
Tone
of Boston, Massachusetts, -280 Registered Burden; with a Battery con pisting of
2 Brass 24lb. Howitzers,
2 2016. Rifled Parrotte, 1301b, Rifled Parrotta,
Bandry Shot and Bhell for above Battery, The above Vessel was purchased of the United States Government, and is Ro gistered at Boston. Register No-177, dated 18th September, 1867,
TERMS OF SALE-One half of the pur. chase money to be paid on the fall of the hammer, and the balance on completion of transfer, the expenses of which to be paid by the purchaser. All lots with "All faults and errors of description, to be at purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.
►
For further Particulars apply to the United States Consulate at Hongkong; the Trustees of the Estate of Augustis HEARD &Co., Queen's Road'; or to the Undersigned, where inventories may be
W. KERFOOT HUGHES,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 15, 1876, ..
seen,
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G. B. EMORY, Agent. Hongkong, June 16, 1876.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Noit
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:--
IPHIGENIA, German barque, Captain Matzen Wm. Pustan & Co.
Bore, British barque, Captain Boulton. Gibb, Livingston & Co.
COMET, American ship, Captain Willia E. Bray."
Vixpaz, British barque, Captain Jobn Parkbouse.
ZOROTA, British-barque, Captain Geo. Scarlett Gilman & Co...
WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque, Captain J. B. Diekey, Jardins, Matheson & Co.
EVELYN, British barque, Capt. Knowles, Melchers & Co.
SOPHIE, British barque, Captain Rest Jones.
FETIACA, German barque, Captain Ji Greif-Eduard, Sohellhass & Co,
OLACHNACUDDEN, British barque, Capti A, McDonald
Per
the 10th Inst. For BHANGHAI
Per SARPEDON, at 4.30 p.m. Tomor
row, the 16th East. For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL
OUTTA.
Por ARGYLL, at 1.30 p.m., on Satur.
day, the 17th Inst
For SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALCUT
TAN QUEENSLAND, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
For HINDUSTAN at 8.80 p., on
Saturday, the 17th Inst. For AMOY AND TAMSU).—
Per LEONOR, at 96, on Sunday, the Fog CALLAO.
18th lost.
For Barque IFHIGENÍA, at 11.30 a.m, on Monday, the 19th Inst. For COOKTOWN-
the 10th Inst
Fer MBOGA, at 1.30 pm on Monday! 5 RAINAN Sia CANTON (Overland)
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING
PRESS..
The Press notices the memorial from the high officials of Fabkien in the Peking darette containing full-particulars of the
4N OLD (FFENDER,
with being a suspicious character. He was Low Ayeong, a carpenter, was charge l loitering about the Recreation Ground. Br aired Grey, warden of the gaul, dedifted. the defendant as having been in gaol under a sentence of penal servitude. He received a conditional pardon, but returned to the the residue of his sentance. This was two Colony, was re-arrested and sent to serva years ago, and since then he was not known in gaol. The defendant was cautioned and discharged.
-BRINGING LEPERS INTO THE COLONY. Li Alun, the master of licensed junk No. 208, and a boat-woman, were charged with bringing a lepor woman into the Colony. Anna outrage se related by the Chinese Constable John Somerville stated that be
saw & leper woman embark from the de The Press also thinks it will be generally fondants junk into a sampan, of which the admitted that the Turkish Ministers were second defendant was the owner. He wok justified in dethroning bdul Aziz and both into custody. The 1st defendant salt-
he did not know that it was against law to placing the Heir Presumptive on the throne, take in a leper. She took passage at Bam- for reforms was impossible and retrenchment chan and paid 150 cash for it. The leper wo out of the question so long as the latter man was proved to have been deported from The fret Hongkong a short time ago. occupied the throne.
defendant was fined $10 and the second. was discharged.
LARCENY,
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.
Cheongbing, a mat-packer, and Li The Chinese Mail notices the latest imam, his concubine, were charged with provement on the fish torpedo.
The Chung Ngol San Fo comments on the
THE CHINA MALL. deposition of the Sultan of Turkeys
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1876,
To those who are called upon to study affairs in China in a serious manner, either in reference to business or politica
that is, either an mercantile men or officials—and even to those who are only desirous of informing themselves upon
The Universal Circulating Herald com ments on the Anna affair and considers the action taken by the Fokien authorities satisfactory,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Doska.
the nature of a country, yearly becoming Tan 8, 8. Choops, and German barque of more importance to the world, the Rebrco, have gone to the Cosmopolitan semi-childish and semi-facetious style at times adopted in discussing matters con- nected with this country must always be both napalatable and discouraging, A TEE case of the P. O. Company againat certain class of writers on Chins are op Kes for $883.27 was to have come on constantly thrusting themselves before to day, but it was satisfactorily settled out the home publio, whore only desire seems of Cottrt.
to be to hide their ignorance by a forced,
light and airy stple of treating the sub Try, B. 8. Glenroy brings sis splendid fox- Ject. The Chinamia's dress, or his chop-hounds for the Shanghai Hunt Club) they sticke, or his pig-tail, is seized upon as
something excruciatingly funny and appear to have been well cared for daring matters of real importance are, thus the passage, thrown into the back ground in order
At 7.80 m., on Tuesday, the 20th Inat, instead of as previously notified. MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. The French Contrast Packet ANADYR, will be despatched on BATURDAY, the 94th Insight, witir Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, si Marieille to Saigon, that the extreme comicality of some cus THE Ling Fing, we understand, taken down Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Fondi toan which is amusing chiefly because it orders for Mr Forrest's transfer from Hoi cherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombays differs from our own, may be duly net how to another port i ́as also Mr McKean, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria:
forth. The Daily Telegraph has lately who will relieve Me Commissioner H. O. ALFRED LISTER, D
Postmaster Genget excelled in an article in its most tinselly
style upon the bhoice of an auspicious Brown, who has been granted leave of day for the youthful Emperor of Chineseance,
FONTENAYE, British ship, Capt. George B. Taylor.Arahold, Karberg & Co.
NEARCH, Americanship, Caps Fiore Hengkong, June 19, 1676. jo77 - Eduard Eshyilhasa & Do
General Port Offçë,
stealing 3, three pairs of trousers, thres jackets and one umbrella from one Ng Asse. The first defondant lived in the same house as the complainant's wife, and during her sbrence, he effected the robbery by breaking the box open. The 1st defendant was sent to six months' hard labour, and the second was discharged.
MORE ZÁRUBNY.
Chan Aşu, a coolle, was sant to nis weeks hard labour for stealing a brasn binge from the depot of H, M Naval yard at Kowloon. He was seen to commit the thefs by the storeman Samuel Gorward, who hid himself behind some asks. The defendant was one of the relies employed to nack in the depot.
DRUNKELWENI,
George Coleman, atoward British barque Sophie, was found drunk a boat. He was very drunk and the bost people refused to take him. Fined $8 or 7 days' imprison.
monk
OBSTRUCTION.
The oroltpunt of house No. 14 Wellington- Street was fined 50 ots for obstructing the road by painting a chair outside his shop.
ASTRAGGLÉE-
Henry Robertson, sail-maker on board the U. B. B. Kearsarge, was brought up for beluga straggler: He was ordered to be Bent on board.
DRUNK AND INJAVANIE, Car! Molande, seamon Amorien thig