Notices to Consignees..

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE S. 8. Glenroy, Captain TAYLOR, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk and stored at their Godowns, whence and or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be sent on to Bhaughal, unless notice to the contrary is given before Noon To-morrow, the 16th Instant

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 22nd Instant will be subject to rent.:

No Fire Insurapoe has been affected," Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agonte S. S. Glenroy,

Hongkong, June 15, 1876,

FRENCH SHIP NESTOR,

FROM LONDON.

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YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are bereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Under- signed for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.

Consignees are also informed that, before delivery can be obtained, they will be re- quired to sign the Average Bond and to give Approved Guarantee for Contribution to General Average.

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MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, June 19, 1876, OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

ONBIGNEES per Company's Steamer CONGTONE

life mor the Cargo is being discharged into graft, and landed at the Godown 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 JUDE, 1876.

Goods undelivered after the 23rd June, 1878, will be subject to Rent.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, June 16, 1876.

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8. 8. TARTAR, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THI

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. MOG. HEATON, whence delivery may be obtained,

Conrignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Wharf are at liberty to -do-po

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 38rd Instant will be subject to rent.

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

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agente.

Hongkong, June 16, 1875.

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ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. CONSIGNET Frondood and Yokohama, JONSIGNEES of Vargo per S. S. Belgic are bereby requested to send their Bills of Lading for countersignature to the Under- signed, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Bteamer will be landed and stored at Con- signeos' risk and expense,

G. B.. EMORY, Agent,

Hongkong, June 16, 1876. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTIOT TO CONSIGNEES, JUNSIGNEES of the following Oarge are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- ignature, and take immediate delivery. Tals Cargo har buen landed and stored at

thef risk and expense,

No Fire Insurance has been erected.

G. DE. ORAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent.

Ex Hoogly, March 10, 1876.

RM 1 No. 29, One case Merchandize,

TELS.

from Marseilles.

Ex Ava, May 2, 1876.

OFP 108 bags Gum, from Bombay,

PGO

CEP

OJL

Bx Amatone, May 14, 1876.

No marke

191 baga Gum and 4 cares

Vermillion.

4 boxes Merchandize.

3 bags Gum,

2.

Raisine

3. 8. Anadyr.

GR No. 1/4 43 boxes Wines,

A W

HK H. 6886/6887-3 cases Morobandits.

Hongkong, June 9, 1876.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

& S. PEIHJ,

NOTICE.

CONSIGNERS of Cargo per 3. 6

"Gange," from London, in confes tion with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whense dollvory may be obtained from WEDNESDAY, the 14th Instant, as 10 am.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, palese intimation is received from the Con signees, before Noon To-day, the 18th Instant, requesting it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Underaigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after Mon DAY, the 19th Inst., at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

***G. »x OHAMPEAUX,

Acting Agents Hongkong, June 13, 1876

FOR SALE,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA. » The Steamship.

ESMERALDA,” Captain Tassaud, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 22nd Instant, at 10a.m.; instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. MiðG, HEATON. Hongkong, June 20, 1876.

FOR SAIGON The Steamship

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"PERNAMBUCO,”- Capt. HYDE, will be despatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 26th Instant, at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

Hongkong, June 20, 1876.

AB TON.

8. 8. ESMERALDA, FROM AMOY & SWATOW.

THE CHINA MAIL.

DEPARTURES.

June 19, Ningpo, for Canton

20, Caroline, for Cebu.

20, Charité, for Whampoa 20, Chlumbian, for Swatow.

20, Bornsen, for Foocbow.

20, Tartar, for Yokohama and Hiogo. 20, Mecca, for Cooktown, 20, Asia, för Saigon,

OLEARED

Iphigenia, for Callao. Paradies, for Newahwang.

Swallow, for San Francisco. Marie Alfred, for Whampoa

PASSENGERS.....

ÅRRIVED,

Por Teresa, from Sual, 10 Chinese. Per Tanais, from Yokohama: for Rong kong, Mr John Heard and Colonel Dickins for Marseilies, Messrs M. N. Okoshi, Nandjo, Kasawars, Emanuel George, John Je26 W. Austin, Mdme. Dorlin, Messrs Launay

Céphas, Ernest Legrós, and D. J. Hare.

Per Esmeralda, from Amoy, &c., 200 Chinema..

DEPARTED,

above JONSIGNEES of Cargo per

Steamer are hereby informed that tasir Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Under signed, whence delivery may be obtained.

Goods remaining in store after the 24th Instant will be subject to rent,

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No Fire Insurance has been effected.

A. MA0G, HEATON,

Agent. Hongkong, June 20, 1876.

FOR SALE.. THE Fine British Steamer THE

"PARDO, of about 788 Tons Register.

Apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agents.

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UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON.

NOTION TO SHAREHOLDERS.

A

upon Contributions for the year 1875, will be payable on the let July next.

Warrants may be had on application at the Office of the Society on and after the 30th Instant.

-By Order of the Board,

N. J. EDE,

Bocretary; Hongkong, June 20, 1876.

GENERAL WEEKLY SALE.

For Asia, for Saigon, 60 Chinese.

TO DEPART,

Per Iphigerda, for Callao, 16 Chinese and 1 Portuguese deck.

Per Paradies; for Newchwang, 1 Chinese.

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SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British 3-masted schooner Catherine Marden reports: Squally and dirty was ther with rain on the Coast of Luzon, since to port moderate and light S. W. winds and

find weather.

The Spanish barque Teresa reports! Calms and variable winds, and in the China Bea, light winds from South and East.

The British steamer Eemeraldo reports: Fine weather throughout the passage.

CARGO.

Per Ajax, for London, sailed 17th June, 1876378,012 lbs. Congou, 130,065 lbs. Scented Orange Pokoe, 281,275 lbs. Scented Caper, 18,999 lbs. Oolong, 16 pkgs. Silk Piece Goods, 28 pkgs, Waste Bilk, 57 pkgs. Chinaware, 21 pkgs. Matting, and 27 pkg. Sundries.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close-

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.- Per DOUGLAS at 11.30 am, on

Wednesday, the 21st Inet.

71 For CANTON.-

ANE, CRAWFORD & Co. will sell by Public Auction, in their Sale Room, Prays, on

FRIDAY,

the 23rd June, 1876, at Noon,—

John Gosnell & Co.'s Perfumery, com- prising Jockey Club, Assorted Essences, Toilet Soap, Lavender Water, Tollet Vinegar, Cologne Water, Aromatic Co- logne, etc., eto.

White Shirts, Cotton Sooks, Sailor's Knives, Shoe Blacking, Mirrors, Bath Brioks

50 cases Blood's Pale Ale.

30 cases Blood's xxx Stout.

das,

&to.

TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7. The Lot or Lots, with all faults and errors of description, at purchaser's risk on the Yall of the hammer,

Hongkong, June 20, 1876. je23

Not Responsible for Debts. N Jeither the Captain, the Agents, (nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Ufficers or Creto of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :---

IPHIGENIA, German barque, Captain Matzen.-Wm, Pustau & Co.

Comer, American ship, Captain-Williams E, Bray,

VINDEX, Eritish barque, Captain John Parkhouse,

ZOROTA, British barque, Captain Geo Scarlett-Gillman & Co."

WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque, Captain J. B. Dickey-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

EVELY, British barque, Capt. Knowles.

--Melchern & Co.

SOPHIE, British barque-Captain Rees Jones.

FETICH, German barque, Captain J, Greiff.Eduard, Schallhaan & Co.

FONTENAYA, British ship, Oaph floorge. B.. Taylor.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

NEARHUS, American ship, Capt. Pierċa. Eduard bahelihass & Co."

ANNA HAUSWEDELL, German barque, 3. H. Schröder. Edgard Schelibaas & Uo,

Cingales, British barque, Capt. David Anton.

GEBISRA, Datoh schoonet, Captain J. 8. Malder-duard, Sobellhans & Co.

ALFHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham.--Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

Johann Car, German barque, Captain B. Gatamuths.Win. Pestatt & Co

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

Jura 19, Johann Curly Gettiää bärque, 887, E. Gutsmuths, Bangkok May 51, Ge- neral-W PURTAU & Co.

June 19, Catherine Marden, British 3.1. sohooner, 267, Marden, Sual June 14 Bapan Wood-H. NIEK

June 20, Teresa, Spanish bargte, 231, D. José Cébada, Sual June 2, General, SIRMBSEN & Co.

June 20, Tanais, French steamer, 1720, NUMBER of NEW IRON WATER Reynier, Yokohama June 14, Mails and

TANKS, 4 Feet square,

Apply to

CAPTAIN on BOARD, American Bark "American Lloyds. Hongkong, May 30, 1970,

General MESKAGERIES MARITIMES.

June 20, Mount Lebanon from Whata poa June 17.

Per FOOKIEN, at 4.80 p.m. To-mor-

rom the 21st Inat.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipplag.

selves.

No. 4049-JUNE 20, 1878.

Our "association," formed for stances is to raiso doubts as to the the very purpose in view, notoriously stability of the foreign banks in the broke down. It is more difficult to move country, and to limit as much as posst Noon.- Douglas Leaves for Swato public attention on a subject of grave ble their noto circulation, If this i

Amoy and Foodbow.

Yard,

Auctions.

TO ADVERTISERS.

importance to the pockets of every Co the explanation of the issue of this noti lonist than to start a company bound to fication, then the Japanese Government 11 am-Sale of pres at H. M. Naval lose every cent of its capital. But there has assuredly adopted a very injudicious are still some residents in the Colony and reprehensible course of action. Al- who would gladly aid in any effort to do ready the foreign banks have taken a it justice. The most sanguine must step in retaliation which will do consi- despair of anything like public or con- derably more injury to the Japanese The attention of Advertisers is respectoerted action. But half-a-dozen really than their notification is likely to do to fally drawn to the fact that a copy of the earnest men of position might do much the foreigners. Three of the foreign China Mail has for some time past been to induce aid on the part of members of banks have issued a notice that native placed on board of every Steamer and Sail- ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour. Parliament, and we believe those men bank notes will no longer be received Most of them are by them. This, if we mistake not, will Facilities which have recently been placed are to be found. within the reach of Captains and Officers of members of the Chamber of Commerce, prove a very effective shot in reply. An Ships have resulted in a material increase and in that capacity possess a certain other disagreeable result to the Japanese of to the Subscription List of the Mail amount of influence. Why should they their notification has been the publication amongst the shipping in port; and not exert it to induce that body to form of a letter from the Manager of the Comp- special arrangements have been made to in-

tair d'Escompte, challenging the Autho orease the usefulness of the Shipping List ally seek the aid in question ? and to extend the circulation in the Bay,

More than one MP., both amongst rities to prove that the whole of the those advantages will be at once apparent the Liberals and Conservatives, might native banks in Japan put together have to Advertisers.

be named who would be likely to respond half as large a real capital as the four to so flattering an appeal. At least the foreign ones doing business there. attempt might be made, and it would, we

/

Orders may be sent to

GEO, MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

fancy, be successful. The time has seldom

been more propitious. There is no feud We know nothing of the Hon. U. B. between the Executive and the Colonists. Plunket, who has just received theappoint- and consequently any one who accepted

in this Colony, and he may discharge the charge of our intereste would not be ment of Registrar of the Supreme Court ranging himself even by implication on

the side of those hostile to our local dutiesof the post in a very able and satisfac Nor does the Colonial tory manner after he has formed a suffi governm nt. Office seem quite as much disposed as cient acquaintance with them, but we do heretofore to ignore our existence. It protest against the Authorities at Home might as a matter of policy pay Hongkong otting aside old and tried public servante here men wall and peculiarly qualified to disburse the necessary funds to secure to fill the offices they seek and giving the return of a qualified man, though the appointments to strangers, simply this of course is not a likely proceeding because they have some intorest with Nor indeed is it in our opinion necessary the Government or certain of its mem Mon are to be found willing enough to hers. It is not our desire to say any. DAUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- work for us if only properly prompted. thing that may injure the feelings of the

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTK, IMPORTERS

OF

-SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH,

AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aetated Waters.

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

The plan we bave suggested seems Hon, gentleman who has received this feasible At all events, as it involves at worst only the expendition of a few appointment; he, if he cares for the change, is simply to be congratulated in postage stamps, it seems worth trying.

regard to it; but, seeing that Mr Huffam had gained by a lengthened experience a We believe it is generally considered thorough knowledge of the functions of that enlightenment is no friend to the Registrar of the Court, was on the. selfishness. In the case, however, of the spot, and is generally respected in Hong- Japanese this principle appears not to kong, whereas, on the other hand, the hold good; for, judging from certain Hen, C. B. Plunket appears to have recent acts on the part of our progressive little or no knowledge of the duties he is neighbours, the assertion of the Dauphin about to undertake, and, for anything "The publication of this inus commenced that self-love is not so vile a sin as the post has gone not by merit, but by in the play of "King Henry the Eighth," we know, han never put foot on the Island, it seems sufficiently obvious that 17.35 p.m.

mere interesta principle which we shall deeply regret to see adopted in the

We have always administration of the affairs of the British Empire. thought that it was the privilege of the Governor to recommend candidates for this andsimilar posts, and that these recommen dations were generally acted upon. That ment of the Hon. C. B. Flanket, however, the Governor recommended the appaint-

MARRIAGE.

At Union Church, Hongkong, on June 20th, by the Ruv J. Lamont, the Rev. F. MASTERS, of Wesleyan Mission, Canton, to MARY ELLEN, eldest Daughter of W. Gal Per ESMERALDA, at 9.30 am, on braith, Esq., Vermont, U. S.

Thursday, the 22nd Inst

For MANILA.**

For SINGAPORE. ---

Per FTEN, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 24th Inst

For BINGAPORE & PENANG.—

Per CARBISBROOKE, at 9 a.m., on

Sunday, the 25th Inst.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.- The French Contract Packet ANADYR, will be despatched on SATURDAY the 24th Instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Pondi cherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria, following will be the hours of

the Malls, do --

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1876.

of the offices, We can also conceive

self-neglecting" seems to have been adopted by them as a guiding maxim in dealing with foreigners, A short time ago the Japanese Authorities issued a near-sighted notification, obviously for selfish reasons, imposing a tax on native passengers by foreign vessels, and now they have just committed a similar blunder, which is calculated to have a far more speedy and injurious effect upon themselves. Our Yokohama contem“ poraries inform us that considerable stir is not probable, On the contrary we have has been created in that place among favoured the promotion of the Deputy reason for thinking that His Excellency the mercantile community, both foreign and native, by the issue of a notification Registrar, and that it will be some little It seeme almost strange that, while most from the Governor of Kanagawa, warning disappointment to him to find a stranger portions of our vast Empire attract the the Japanese against taking the notes of appointed over Mr Huffam's head. The evil of appointments of this kind going intelligent study of some few members the foreign banks established there, on of our Senatorial House, a Colony like the plea that there is no suficient by interest instead of merit is that it. Hongkong, important whether as a dis guarantee for their stability. Here is takes away the hope of promotion from other officials in this Colony and tributing termínus for our China trade, the notification in extenso :-

elsewhere, to say nothing of having-less or as the only British possession in im- 3rd June, 1876-Bank-notes, issued by mediate contiguity to the vast seaboard foreign banks in the trading ports, have competent men to discharge the duties of the Celestial Empire, and the point hitherto been passed as of equal value with d'appui for any military or naval opera the current money of Japah, Now, none of that the adoption of such a principle these notes have been issued by the permis-must deter many good and able men from tions which way become necessary, closing-should be absolutely neglected. This the capital possessed by these banks is not that there is something unfair and un- sion of our Government and the amount of seeking suck appointments; and besides would not be singular did the more known. If the foreign banke should happen English in beatowing public appoint- general questions constantly arising with to close their offices through bankraptoy ments through interest to the detriment 5 P.M., Money Order Office closes Post reference to our intercourse with China there might be many unfortunate holders of

of merit. Office closes except the NIGHT BOX, attract special attention. But the fact them (foreign notes). In Notification No. 90 which remains open all night,

Such matters are of April of this year it was promulgated that is quite otherwise, Saturday, 24th June,—

seldom discussed in full houses, Not mercantile transactions might be settled for

in the paper-money issued by the Govern one single Member of Parliament now ment, the National Bank, the Second NationalTM seated possesses the reputation of being Bank, and the money of friendly countries. even moderately well posted on topics But it is said that there are yet many per- which seem, and indeed are, to us out sons who couder the notification as of no here all-important. And the consequence importance. As above said, foreign. banks barbour certainly reflects no credit on the is that unredressed grievances accuma and it is unknown how much capital they

have no permission from our Government, Chinese Government. There is not a sin late in number and gravity until some may possess or when they may lose their gle buoy, either at the bar or in the bar. more startling occurrence than usual offices. So, it is hereby again notified that bour, and the authorities have just put up hurries us to the brink of war, Buch much care must be exercised by those who a tide pole after three years' urging. This, occasions are of course grand opportuni- receive bank notes.

the Press thinks, is all aplece with the nig gard policy displayed elsewhere by the UFi- saa Government. The anchorage in the rivar Min at Foochow is filling up very

The

Friday, 23rd Inst.--

Letters.

7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letter, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Letters ceaseK. - 11 A.M., Post Office dosas except for Late (11.10 A, Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom, Salgon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Lata Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11,80 m, when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

to

བསྟ-་

ALFRED LISTER, -

Postmaster General General Post Office, Hongkong, June 10, 1976.

General Memoranda. THURAY, June 22

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10 a.m. Esmeralda leaves for Manila. Goods per Glenroy undelivered after this

date Bubject to rent. FRIDAY, June 28

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Momma

Lane, Orawford & Co Goods per Sarpedon undelivered after

this date subject to rent, Goods per Tartar undelivered after this

date subject to rent. SATURDAY, June 24:

SPIRIT OF THE MORNING, PRESS.

The Press says the condition of Tamai

ties for writers who fancy they know a The promulgation of such a notice as good deal of the subject in hand to air this by the Japanese Authorities must their eloquence and as their utterances either be the result of gross ignorance or are at once irresponsible and beyond contemptible selfishness on their part efficient criticism, they often contrive to perhaps both. Taking the first assertion fast; at Shanghai the Woosung Bar has for do a good deal of harm. This would be in the notification, that none of the notes years been a standing grievance, and at impossible did two or three of the many from foreign banks had been lasued by Tientaln it required constant importuni y members who pine for opportunities of the permission of the Japanese Govern on the part of foreign representatives to exhibiting their eloquence turn their ment, it must be obvious to any one pos induce the Government to purchase the attention to much ignored China. Of sessing an atom of intelligence that such steam drouge which has recently been set course they could no more speak without a permission in the face of the treaties

study hard study of the questions existing between Japan and Western to work there.The Press also comments with which they grappled than can the nations, by virtus of which foreigners on the appointment of the Hon. C. B. dippant writers alluded to write without carry on business in Yokohama under the Plunket to the post of Registrar of the similar preparation, The difference is control of their own wa, was not only Supreme Court. that, as an ordinary journalist must entirely unnecessary, but that an appli necessarily know something of almost cation for it would have savoured mach everything, he is precluded from that of foolishness. Nor is the next asportion, close study of any one subject which can that the amount of the capital possessed alone make him master of it The by the foreign banks is unknown, more member of Parliament, on the other hand, happy. If the capital of the native banks Tax cases before the Police Magistrate Noon French Mall leaves for Posts of can make any given topie a speciality of Japan was as well known as that of the to day were chiefly of an uninteresting

The late Colonel Sykes ran a fair exam foreign banki, we have reason to believe nature, and the Court zone cazly, Noon-Government Tenders for Con-ple of what very ordinary intelligence that banking affairs in Japan would be

struction close.

Call and Europe.

American Lloyds leaves for Ban Francisco. Goods per Bemeralda undelivered after

this date subject to eat,

MONDAY, June 28:--

Noon.Bented leaves for London:

p.bale of Household Furniture, at No 18, Staunton Street, 4p.m.-Pernambuco leates for Saigon. TUSSDAY, June 97;----

Agen Sale of the Steamer Paliddel, at

Mr W Kerfoot Hughes' Office. Farpay, June 30 ya

Warrants for Boudé tipon Contributions

to the Union ins, 850. obtainable..

this date.

Dendation leaves for London on or about SATURDAY, July 1:

8p.Uocidental & Oriental 8. 8. O

Stemmer Et gid leaves for Yokohama SATURDAY, July 18-

and San FraNCISCO. •

June 20, Esmeralda, British steamer, 298, Thebaud, Amoy June 18 and Swatow 18,3,American Mail lester for Yoko

General A, Maro, Bestari

baina and from Franriang,

LOGAL AND GENERAL,

thus directed could effect. He was often placed on a far more satisfactory footing Wrong and still more often injudicious than they are at present. As it is, take to To-Day being the Anniversary of Her But he achieved the reputation of having nothing seems to be known respecting Majesty's Coronation the men-of war dis-> studied his subject, and whenever a the capital or nots circulation of the played their usual holiday bunting, and s Chinese topic was mentioned a specsti native banks, while, on the other hand, salute was fired at noon from the Battery, from Ublonel Sykes was expected seldom the amount of notes the foreign banks in vain. Even when he blundered, he hept attention fized on matters of a importance to his ollentelle (as the foreign community out here virtually and often did göct in this way alone.

The present Condition of the Yunnan badass naturally suggests a wish that not from any solicitude for the welfare ments were gone through with great pres some equally painstaking if more utt of their people but rather for the purpose condoz, the match past, especially, being blassed, member would follow a nitillar of benefisting themselves at the expense very good. The Band was present, and course; and even still more do we feel it of the foreign banka. There are reports played several popular marches, Major Ai Hongkong the want of some advocate of that the Japatiens Government is just Emerson was in command. our own special behalf. In no other now very mugh in want of money, and

have in circulation, and their capital areas Beth Regiment yesterday afteradon widely published as stated intervals. This the Japanese authorities Fnew or went through the ceremony of Trooping the Octours " on the parade ground, in the could enally have ascertained.

were

On the whole we are inclined to some

presence of a large numbers of spectators,

to the conclusion that this notification natives and others. The interesting more

was issued by the Japaness Authorities

Way are we atet likely to have ang at that it la particularly anxious to increase

tention paid to sue sust just complints its paper strates. Perhaps it thinks At the Marine Court to-day John Smith, Sio doubt this is partly owing to our that a police say under the alreum rating beatersin belonging to the Brities

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