To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS,
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The Company's Steamship
"MENZALEH," Comdt. PASQUalini, will be despatched for YUKOBAMA on FRIDAY, the 23rd Instant, at 6p.m. H. DU POURY, Agent,
Hongkong, March 27, 1877. me23
FOR HOIKOW.
The Steamer
WASHI,"
Captain A. HUNTER, will be despatched as abore SATUR.
DAY, 24th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
LANDSTEIN & Hongkong, March 22, 1877.
NOTICE.
ARRIVALS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FOST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close:→→
March 22, Chinktang, British steamer, 789, Hogg, Balgon March 17, Bice-MAILS BY THE ENGLISH FLOKET.—”
SIEMSSEN & Co.
March 22, San Francisco, German sch, 280, G. Sametsen, Bingapore Jan 11, Timber.STEMASEN & Co.
March 22, Boho, British barque, 369, Tozor, Sydney (N,S. W.) Jan. 24, General.
ARKHOLD, KAZBERG & Co.
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DEPARTURES.
Mar. 22, H.M.8. Fly, for a cruise. 22, Helone, for Keelung. 22, Signal, for Iloilo.
28, Hongkong, for Chefoo. 22, Sumatra, for San Francisco, 22, Yangching, for Canton.
22, Anadyr, for Marseilles, &o. 22, Normanby, for Australian Porta
via Singapore:
-22, .M.S. Bornet, for Canton.
CLEARED,
Bua Jaao, for Bangkok, Sarah Nicholson, for Manila.
The English Contract Packet KASHGAR will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, on THURSDAY, the 29th Instant,
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The following will be the hours of closing
the Malla, do, Wednesday, 28th Instant
6.M., Money Order Office elosos. 6 F.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT
Box, which remains open all night.
Thursday, 29th Instant,
7 AM Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 M, Post Office alosas except for Late Letters, Registry of Letters cesses. (10.15 A.M., Letters may be posted with LATE FER of 18 cents extra Postage till.*.
to
| 11 .M., whop the Post Offee CLONES
entirely. (11.80 1.x., Letters (but Letters only, addressed to the United Kingdom Fia Brindisi or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Fasket with Late Fes of 48 cents extra postage, til
Co. mo24. van Beaulieu, for Chefoo.
Wodan, for Obefoo.
to
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS,
The Company's Stosmahlp
“DJÉMNAH,” Cond. CHANTUNOTS, will be despatched for SRANGHAI on SATURDAY, the 24th Instant, at Noon.
H. DU POUEY, Agent. Hongkong, March 22, 1877. mo24
FOR, YOKOHAMA & HIOGO, The Steamship
"VIKING,"
Capt. Castle, will leave for the above Ports on SATUR
DAY, the 24th Instant, at 1 p..
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, March 22, 1877.
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FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.
The Spanish Steamer
SALVADOR A,”. Capt. HORMAECHEA, will be despatched for the above Ports en MONDAY, the 20th Instant, at 10 am.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BRANDÃO & Co..
mo26 Hongkong, March 23, 1877.
FOR SAIGON,
The British Steamor
"CYPHRENES," Captain Woon, will be do spatched for the above Port on or about the 28th Instant
For Freight or Passage, apply to
AH YON,
87, Praya Hongkong, March 22, 1877. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
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NOTICE. YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 8, Craig forth and Euphrate, from London, In connection with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence dollvery may be obtained Immediately after landing,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, onless intimation is received from the Con. aignees, before o'clock To-DAY, request ing It to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Washi, for Hoihow. Ching-too, for Takao.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Por Djemnah, for Hongkong, from Mar- ecillos, Mr and Mira F. Burgess Smith, Mr G. M. Smith, Mr and Mrs Covies, Mra Land and 2 children, Mr and Mrs-Johnson, Mrs Hauschild, Meagra Forbes Angus, Kammerer, and Scheible; from Galle, Mr Troup; from Saigon, Mr Giraud, and 66 Chinese; from Singapore, Princes de Lluchteinstein, and de Montonuevo, and M. Carbet, and 30 Marines; For Shang- hai from Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Deveria, Mr and Mrs Bishop, Messrs Orranger and Taintor; from Saigon, Meners Lacroix, Lambert, Conbaut, de Kernoffen, de Kergon, and d'Auriac Dernard del Floury, For Yokohama from Marsellion, Mr and Mrs Pierret, Mr Toriingia; from Galle, Mr Mullemann.
For Washi, from Haiphong, 29 Chinese. Per Salvadora, from Manila, 116 Chinese, 2 Manilamen, and 24 Europeans.
Per Yungohing, from Shanghai, 20 Ohl.
1050,
Por Yangtze, from Balgon, 5 Chinese. Per Chinking, from Saigon, 2 Chinese. DEPARTED.
Per Anudyr, for Saigon. Mesars Wibaux Theodore and Fage Jean, Ramahelly and 1 friendy for Singapore, Mr Franolaco Reyes; for Colombo, Lieut. Chamberlaine for Marseillee, Mr and Mrs Pomeroy and ser vant, Mr and Mrs Uszoda, Mr and Mrs Piton and 2 children, Miss Delano, Mrs Carroll and 4 children and servants, and Messrs Hitch, Ramon Cordero, and Grey, --From Shanghai for Barseilles, Mr Nool Smith, Mrs Russell and two children and amah, Mrs J. W. Muller and child and amah, Mr J. W. S. Fitz, Mr and Mrs Smith and oblid, Mr and Mrs Hanson and four children and amak, Messrs J. Webster and André Viobor.
Per Normanby, for Sydney, Mr R. Kent and 54 Chinesa; for Cooktown, 01 Chinese; for Cleveland Bay, 1 Chinese; for Rock bampton, 10 Chinese; for Brisbane, 12 Chinese.
TO DEPART,
Fer Washly for Holhow, i European and 20 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Wash reporta: Calm and thick foggy weather.
The Chinese steamer Yungching reports:
First part light S. W. winds and calms. Latter part calm and foggy.
The British steamor Fangtse reports ⠀⠀⠀⠀ The firet part very bad weather, and was
Goode remaining unclaimed after 29thing to thick fogs, March, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
11.50 A M., when the Mall is finally
closed; Hongkong, March 16, 1877,
10029
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKBI.— The French Contract Packet PEIRO will be despatched from Hong- kong on THURSDAY, the 5lb April, with Malla to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, eid Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Fondicherry, Madras, Caloutta, Bombay, Aden, "Suez, and: Alexandria.
The
following will be the hours of closing
the Malle, dr. me Wednesday, April 4-
5 r.M., Money Order Office closes, Post Office olores except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night.
Thursday, April 5.—
7 M., Post Office opons for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Letters cease, 11.M., Poot Office oloses except for Late
Lotters.
(11.10., Letters (but Letters only)
to
until
may be posted on payment of a Late Foo of 18cents extra postage, (LL.80 M., when the Post Office Olosze
Satirely.
Hongkong, March 29, 1879.
Shipping Intelligence. HOME SHIPPING.
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DEPARTURES.
Nov. 13, Rurik, from Cardiff to Hongkong. Nov. 16, Hydra, from Cardiff to Hongkong. Nov. 17, Eliza Shaw, from London to
Shanghal
Nov. 21, Amarles, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong,
Nov. 28, Western Chief, from London to
Hongkong.
L.-IL
Nov. 28, Madura, from Cardiff to Rong-
kong,
Nor. 28, Hannah Law, from Cardiff to
Hongkong,
Nov. 28, New Era, from Cardif to Hong-
Dec 4, Benciutha, from Cardiff to Hong.
kong.
detained outside Hongkong ten hours ow- kong.
The British steamer Chinking reporte: Left Saigon at 4.30 p.m. the 17th inst., and arriving in Hongkong at noon on the 22nd. Had strong Easterly galo and head son sa far as Cape Padaran, thence to port light mo29 variable winds and fine weather,
No Fire Insurance has been offerted.
E. DU POUEY, Agent. Hongkong, March 22, 1877. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
AE S. 8. Viking, having arrived, Con- THE
algnees of Cargo by her are hereby Informed that their Goods are being land ed at their risk and stored by the Under aigned at their Godowns, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Yoko.
bams unless notice to the contrary is re- salvad before Noon To-day,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the
28th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
́JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents Bongkong, March 29, 1877.
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Hot Besponsible for Debts. Telther the Captain, the Agente, nor
Oumers will be Responsible for any Debt contrasted by the Officers or Cran of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour --
ALDER BESSE, American barque, Captain
6. Noyes, Rozario & Co.
FORMOSA, German 8-m, schooner, Capt. G. Bohweer.-Malohera & Co.
MYSTIC BELLE, American ship, Captain David Plumer.Siemsson & Co."
Rostwa, American 3-m. schooner, Capt. 6. W. Hausan, Arnhold, Katberg & 00.
PAROLA, American 8-m. adhconer, Capt. H. W. Lunb.-Landstein & Co.
ECHO, British barque, Capt. George W. Toser,-Arnhold, Karborg & Co.
SHIPPINQ.
ARRIVALS.
March 31, #ssh, British steator, 266, A Banter, Baiphong March 18, Gentral.
LANDSTEIN & CO.
March 68, ennalt, French steampf 8415, Champenois, Marseillen Feb. 11, Aden 18 Gale March 8, Singapore 16, and Badgon 18, Malls and General MESSA MERISE MARTIMER
March 22 Salvadord, Spanish atšamër, 615, Domingo Horacelea, Manila Marth 19, Genital BRANDIO & Co.
March 12, Fengshing, Chinese steatét, 661, R. Gibbon, Shanghai March 18, Gene Hình ảnh M. B. Ni Đại
March 22, Fangtze, British sisaBer; 183, E., Cabaltze, Salgon March 16, Rice,
EMISIE & Co.
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CARGO,
For Continent, 826 bales Silk, 10 bales Per Anadyr, sailed 22nd March, 1877- waste Silk, 19 cases Silk, 800 boxes Ton, and 477 pkgs. Sundries. For London, 702 bales Silk, 1,795 half-cheats, 2,620 boxes and 2,065 pkgs. Tea, 56 bales Panjam, 42 cases Silk, 4,229 bage Suzar, 14 cases Trea. sure ($256,080), and 712 pkge. Sundries.
Dec. 17, A. E. Vidal, from Hamburg to
Hongkong, Dec. 17, Carricks, from London to Hong-
kong.
General Memoranda. SATURDAY, March 24:
Daylight-Washi leaves for Hothow, Noon-Djemaah leaves for Shanghai.
No. 4282-MARCH 22, 1877.
martyr to the "cause," John Paul, whose it is tolerably furnished, very neat and fantastic lucubrations once a year help clean, while the chow-chow' is on the to fill the columns of this journal, but it whois good, and the host is very sill." seems likely that John will shortly have Ic la just possible that the knowledge that
1 pm Viking leaves for Yokohama some formidable competitors in his special they may be decently lodged might indrice
and Hiogo.
MONDAY, March 26;-
10a.m.-Salvadora leaves for Manila.
style of reporta" Our Foodbow con-
temporary, draws attention to some letters many residents to pay the Holy City a visit SUNDAY, March 25-
appearing in the Christian from Messrs during the summer; and we give the Daylight.-Taiwan leaves for Coast Ports. G. W. Clarke and M. H. Taylor of the recommendation anggested, without per
Ching Inland Mission. "These rover-
sonal corroboration, end gentlemen," says our contemporary, "seezo to be overwhelmed by a cou The Spanish steamer Salvadora belage 34 sciousness of the utter depravity and men, the shipwrecked crew of the British hardness of heart of the twenty-five and a-half millions forming the pagan popu- ship John o' Gaunt, Captain Please, which lation of Honan. It is also pretty evid-we reported some time back as being ent that they are not insensible to the wrecked on the Inland of Babag Coast of efficacy of their own superior teaching; Samar on the 8th January last: The John. Goode per Viking undelivered after this and that one of them at least possesses & Gaunt left Liverpool on the 22nd August
date subject to rent.
9 p.m.-Mooting of Zetland Lodge, Cyphrenes leaves for Saigon on or about
this date..
Goods per Loudoun Castle undelivered
after this date subject to rent.
WEDNESDAY, March 28:---
THURSDAY, March 20;-
Noon.English Mail leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe.
Goods por Djemna undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges.
2 p.m. Sale of Ground, at Queen's
Road East.
Tuesday, April 3:—
9 p.m.-Ocoldental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Ban Francisco.
SATURDAY, April 14-
3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-
hama and San Francisco.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Miscellaneous.
Claims against the Sir Harry Parkes must be sent in to the Agents before Noon.
Auction.
rare faculty for detecting the machina- tions of the devil." The reverend Mr Clark writes:→→→
with a cargo of coal and was bound for Manila. All wont well until nearing the **We are now in the first house for Christ Philippines, when a succession of heavy in Honan, 220 miles from Hankow, so it is N. E. gales, and adverse currents were ex- needless to say how refreshing are your perienced with occasional sovare squalls of portions for the far-away Benjamin (The Christian, Word and Work, Scripture wind and ralu, and early on the morning Searchings, So.) The devil has been work of the 8th January, she bumped heavily on ing very hard through some men: I have
a reef (not marked on the chart) about 2. never seen his power so manifest, and have soen too the power of our faithful God foil miles East of Bacoan Island. They man- ing him. We are just standing still to see aged, however, to clear this danger, but the bis salvation. His word was never so pre-enrrent was setting them rapidly to the cions. Stir up prayer for Honan."
westward, the wind being about North at the time. All on-board-could-now soo-that-
it was impossible to avoid going ashore, and that their only chance of safety was in
The reverend Mr Taylor writes ---
The past month is the hottest in China. We have been travelling for fifty days, and have felt the heat very much; the air has been like the breath of a furnace. It is not nenal to travel at this season, but "the getting olear of her before she grounded, time is short," and the King's business, owing to the nature of the Coast, it requireth haste"-38,000 precious souls are would be almost impossible to do so inter
alled daily from this land before the bar of God with a lie in their right hand. The on. Two of the boats were lost in endea thought overwhelms me. How can we spend voaring to lower them, but the whole of Noon.-General Weakly Sale by Messrs the precious hours carelessly? How can we the crew (24 in all) managed to get into the
delay with the message of salvation P
remaining bost and were safely landed on There appears to be a slight difference the Island of Babag, where they were very....... of opinion between these gentlemen as to how the work of evangelising should be hospitably treated by a Spanish gentleman conducted. Mr Clark is for "Just stand. (Senhor Don Vicente Molleda), who lept ing still to see the salvation," while Mr them 2 months. They were brought thence Taylor urges upon his readers that the by the schooner Triano, which had besa mant “King's business requireth haste, and by H. B. M. Consul to conroy them to tells us that he has been travelling for Manila. The Captain was badly injured fifty days with the air "like the breath of a furnace
Lane, Crawford & Co,
Shipping.
6 p.m.-Mensaleh loaves for Yokobams.
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大巢网
A. S. WATSON & O
FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE ANd Retail DeugGIBIN,
IMPORTERS BASE
OF
for the eternal benefit of by one of the boats, which struck him on those 33,000 precious souls and others the head and kacered him off his feet with the lie in their right hands. Both All the crow have lost their clothing and.
gentlemen are, no doubt, very excellent have nothing but what they are wearing. and well-meaning individuals, but the It was very fortunate that they got clear of English language seems to be scarcely
equal to their requirements; and it would the vessel in time an so soon as she struck probably be a step gained towards the the reefs she turned over and sank imme. DRUGGISTY' SUNDRIES, NURSERT REqui-Christianising of Chins, so much desired diately. The unfortunate vessel had to EITAS, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, by all good men, were a little more of put back to Liverpool twice, ere she started.
AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATANT the common sense of the genuine Faul finally on this her last voyage."
MEDICINES.
intermixed with the vapourings of some MANUFACTURERS
of our modern regenerators.
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Glogerade, Potass Water, Barsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Wafera.
The Manicfactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1878.
We are Informed that Dr J. Dudgeon, of the Medical Milesionary Ntaff, will take his departure for China about the middle of March. Since he has been home he has done much servino in calling attention
that coun to matters connected with
THE report of the Medical Missionary Society's Hospital in Canton for the year 1876, of which we have to sokaowledge
On the 2nd instant, he read an the receipt, states that the work of the Hospital has been continued without in elaborate paper before the Medion.Chirur gical Society of Glasgow, in the Faculty terruption during the year. Many features Hall, on the "Diseases of Chine, their — of interest both in medicine and surgery causes and conditions, contrasted with have been presented at the Hospital, and remarks on the Induced and Preventible
The publication of this issue commenced
at 7.40 p.m.
a gratifying increase of confidence on the Diseases of Modern European life." The part of the natives, including officials in contrast was of course remarkably favour the highest ranks of the official class, is able to the Chinese, their general sobriety, "Among other indications of temperate habits, and carefulness in diets THE CHINA MAIL,noted.
clothing, exposure, &, even in spite of the favourable regard of the latter, saya the utter want of anything like sanitary Dr. Carrow, "I may mention my being science, giving them great immmity from „ HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1877. called to the residences of the Viceroy a list of diseases to which we are here
and several others of the higher officials subject. The absence of shock and of acute to attend upon members of their families inflammatory diseases of the internal organis WE yesterday noticed at length the or themselves in cases of more or less was pointed out. Special reference was measure which has just passed the second emergency" The total number of out also made to the absence of various dis sanes, such as boat apoplexy, anouriam, reading in the Legislative Council of patients for the year was 24,851; und of heart disease, and of the mild character of the Straits Settlement for dealing with in-patients 979, these figures showing an most Chiness complaints. Last month a Chinese immigration. One other bill, increase in both out-patients and in paper was read by the same gentleman at of perhaps lesser importance, affecting patients on the returns of last year, the Glasgow Southern Medical Soolety, the Chinese, also passed a second reading Satisfactory returns are also given for the similar to the one read at the Social Science
lation to health, disease, alcohol and popula at the same time, namely the "Crimp Society's Dispensaries in other parts of Congress at Liverpool, on Opium, in re ing Ordinance." This bill has been the country. It gives us pleasure to tion. Dr Dudgeon is to deliver a lecture Dec. 22, Sophie, from New York to Hong-of coolies for service in the Dutch Settle tion of all those, foreign or native, whe History of Chius
drawn mainly to put down kidnapping commend this institution to the attenthis evening (Fob, 9th) on the Early
Dec. 19, Channel Queen, from Cardiff to
Hongkong.
Dec. 20, Chinaman, from London to Hong-
kong.
kong,
દ્વા
Des. 26, Ino, from Greenock to Swatow.
Des. 23, John Nicholson, from New York
to Shanghai.
Dec. 27, Undine, from London to Shanghai
Shanghai, (at Singapore, repairing).
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, D20, Ulysses (str.), from Liverpool to Des. 20, Canaan, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong.
MAILS will close-
For KIUNGOBOW AND PAKHOL
Per B.L.C.MS. SHEN-CHI, at 11.30 8.m. To-morrow, the 23rd inst. For BANGKOK,
Per DANUBE, at 8 p.m., on Friday,
the 23rd inst.
For HOIHOW....
For WASHI, at 6 p.m. To-morrow, the
28rd inst. For YOKOHAMA,
the 33rd just.
For MENZALEH, at 8p.m. Tomorrow, For SHANGHAL
Per DJEMNAB, at 11 a.m., on Batur.
day, the 24th inst. Late letters ressived from 11,10 to 11.80,
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW- Per TAIWAN, at 8 p.m., on Saturday,
the 24th inst.
For AMOY AND MANILA
ments and other places. A crimp is have the good of the Chinese at heart. made liable to a fine of $25 for each coolie he meddles with, or to imprison-
LODAL AND GENERAL
ment with or without hard labour for three months, or to both. Over one Tr American schooner Panela has been hundred men known to the police as bad
oharacters are said to be employed in towed over to the Cosmopolitan Docka. Penang alone in the work of kidnapping,
(E. d Of Bapress, Feb. 9.).
The Ringdors, homeward bound from the China Station, arrived at Sacs on the 7th instr
The Tamar, troopship, will be des patched about the end of the present month with rellote for the time-expired crews on the China Station
Messrs. Scott and Co, Greenock, have
and the bill was introduced in response We are informed by the Agents (Mesare Jan., O. R. Bishop, from London toto a memorial from the planters of Pro- Jardine, Matheson & Co) that the S. contracted to build two steamers of about
Hongkong.
vince Wellesley, asking the Government Glenartney leit Singapore for this port on
The Commission which eat last year to investigate the 21st inst., p.m. condition of the Chinese labourers in the
Jan. 11, Windhover, from London to to suppress the evil.
Shanghai.
kong
Jan. 12, Woodhall, from Hamburg to Hong Jan. 12, Hope, from London to Hongkong. Jan. 16, Gryle, from Cardiff to Hongkong Jan, 18, Batavia, from Hamburg to Hong
kong.
Jan, 81, Radnorshire (str.), from London to China and Japan (left singapore on 16th Marcb.)
Jan 31, Forward Ho, from London to
Shanghal
Feb, 1, Robert Henderson, from Buryport
to Rongkong.
Por SALVADORA, at 9.30 am, on Feb. 2, Polynesia, from Cardiff to Hong
Monday, the 26th Int
MAILS BY KTM United States PACKET. The United States Mall Packet BELGIO will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, and London, which will be closed as follows
9 r.. Reglaity of Letters consci. 2.30 F.3. Post-Office closes. 2.30 F..
Correspondence for Fapak or the United States only may be posted on board the Packet with Lats Fee of 12 cents astra Postage wil
2.50 .. when the Mall is dually dosed, Correspondence must be specially directed for bils route, and if not fully prepaid will be rant by British Packet, General Fort Ofiss, Hongkong, March 26, 1877.
kong
Feb, a, Antonor (str.), from Liverpool to Shanghai (left Bingapore on 19th Mar.) Feb. 5, Carrical, from Cardiff to Hongkong, Feb. 8, Daphne, from London to Hong.
kong.
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN PORTA. At Landoltamere cia Busa Unftak Argentino, Floare Cantis.
Bailing Fendi.
Sir Lancelot, City of Aberdeen, Ant Forpa Scindia Commissary
Glenartref. Glesoara.
Balted Wul Fenrith, Enid. Osaka: Albert Viotot. di Ide/pret.“
Andbiées (str.) Ülaucus (str.) C. W. Coshrane.
At Glasgots, apy Gleneagles (str.) Isle of Erin,
Straits expressed their opinion that, To-nar being the 60th Anniversary of the whatever may have been the case in Emperor William of Germany's birthday, former times, they believed that the there was a great display of basting both welfare of the Chinese labourer was as shore and afloat. A grand dinner is to be well assured in the Dutch Settlements in given this evening by our German friends Sumatra as in Singapore or Penang) and in honour of the occasion. that there was far more interference on the part of the Government in the form er places for the benefit of the coolies than there was on the part of the Straits Government,
Tax Superintendent of the EE. A. & C. Telegraphy Company here informe us that As we stated yesterday, both the shore ends of the new cable be when noticing the bill for appointing teen Penang and Rangoon have been laid, Protectors of Chinese and establishing and that the S. 8. Hibernia left Bombay for dapots for immigrants, it is no uncommon
thing for Chinese to be kidnapped in the Penang with the deep-sea portion on the Straits and taken to Deli then kidnap 12th instant. ped at Deli and brought back to Fenang
to be sold over again, so that gange of coo Taz Criminal Bessions of the Supreme Court lies are sometimes sold three or four times today were formally opened and closed, over by unscrupulous Chinese. The bill, there being ne cases for trial. The only ds might be expected. mat with no oppo bases that would have been on the Calendar nition, end has only to pass the formal
third reading to become law, Whatever would be thons against the two zoldiers of may be said of the fellow bill for appoint M. 28th Regiment, but they were with ing Protectors and so on, the value of drawn, the prisoners, together with one this measure can be hardly open to ques who was subsequently arrested, having been ton. Kidnapping la an intelbrable evil handed over to the Military authorities for to be suppressed promptly and on every al by Court-Martial. ppcasion.
An enthusiastic correspondent who to not Warren it is the effects of the sun, of likely to hate any personal interest in the Sf their heathenist surrending zertain enbjot, aske is to say a good word in misalonaries in the Interior of China sem
to get into a remarkably uncomfortable favour of the accommodation now available frame of mind. We are all more or less for visitors to Maono. The new Hotel acquainted with the vagaries of that there is spoken of in very favourable terms;
1,000 tons each for a Shanghai firm, On the 7th inst, the now paddle steam tug. Menaria, built for the Borneo Company, lets Port Glasgow for Bangkok.
The periodical dinner of the directors, commanders, and other officers of the P.&O. Company, held in terms of the will of the late Mr. Anderson, Chairmak and one of the founders of the Company, took place on the 1st inst., at their offices in Leadon-ball street. The Lord Mayor, Mr. Michie (Agent-General of Victoria), Mr. Campbell (Oriental Bank), and Mr.
Purdy (Bank of South Australia) wore amongst the guests prezenti Mr Fans de Salle occupied the chair:
New York-Jan 27, the Lightning, Manila, was spoken, Jan. 22, in lat. 38 ship, Watson, from San Francisco for long. 125 W and reported that, on the first day out, the topping lift broke, the boom knocked a mist overboard, who was drowned, another men was killed on deck, and the second mate had his leg broken.
Dartmonth-Feb. 1, the Matt Marlan, from Cardiff, for Hongkong, which put in here leaky and with other damage, in January, las salled £r her destination.
The following officere, Whose lost törm
of service was on the China station, have reseired appointments so cler-Lieut. M. F. Luther (in the Audiots in 1876 and 18751 to the Minotaur, flagship of the Chantiel Sanadron: Midshipman E. H Chris (in the Phalia, in 1576 and 1976) to the Minaur Navigating Sub Lleuts Eant D. A. Richmond (in the Mosquito in 1875 and 1870) to the Resistante, Channel Squadron; Staff Sorgeot D. Hilston (in the Audacions from 1872 to 1875) to the Water: Paymaster A. Whinin (in the Thalia Hector, doastguard ship in Southampton from 1879 to 1878) to the Lord Warden, Coastguard ship at Queensfeny; Boatswain B. Crowther (in the audacious in 1876) to the idyo, gun vessa, Chins) Bettswain
No, 4282-MANou 22, 1877.]
Donnován (in the Audacious in 1878) to the Vigilant, despatch.vessel, China; Boat swain T. Doyle (in the Audacious in 1878) to the Egeria, Bloop, China; Boatswain G. Turner (in the Thalia from 1872 to 1870) to the Victory, at Portsmouth; Carpenter O. Phillipe (in the Thalia from 1872 to 1876) to the Kuby, building at Hall.
Hamburg, Feb. 6.Since the gale of the 30th ult. the weather in general has been favourable to shipping, the air being cloar, and only few fogs prevalling. Still wo cannot beast of a vory satisfactory trido, both.arrivals and departures being few in number, and a good many vessels are in
Of port, anxious to get employment. arrivals from East India and Chins not a single one is to be registered; and of departures 1 have only to report the Peri Luerks, for Penang. Freights are still low, as outward cargo is wanting, and most vessels are obliged to leave in ballest. In the number of vessels on the berth for the Far East no alteration has taken place.
LIST OF PASSENGERS FOR CHINA.
Per French steaner Irgouaddy, from Mar- seilles, Feb. 15.-To Shanghai: Mr and Mrs. Beazley and two children, Mr W. Howie, Mr Gilman. To Hong Kong: Mr and Mrs. B. J. Morris, Mr R. B. Blackwell, Hon. Covil Smith and family, Mr Ottley.
Per French steamer Sindh, from Mar-
into custody, but the robbed man said all he wanted was his daughters and the stolen property. Bemanded till the 28th, com- munication to be made by Polico to Ping ohow.
HOUSE BREAKING.
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Chan Awong, a rice-pounder, was charged with having broken into the coal-store of Chew Kee at West Point, Thrée mon had gone into the premises by removing the bars of the door, but only the defendant was caught before anything was stolen. Six weeks' hard labour.
A FICK POCKET: Wong Atuk, a shoe maker, was charged with picking the pocket of one Lum Alok and stealing therefrom a silver watch which was afterwards found in one of the de- fendant's sleeves. labour.
Three months' hard
A NICE FERVANT.
Obor Wa Yt, a servant to Mr L L. Bush, godown keeper to Messrs Russell & Co., was charged with robbing his em ployer. Sergeant Abdool Singh stated that while he was on patrol duty about 9 p.m. yesterday, he saw defendant with a bundle in his hand. On examination it was found to contain a tin of proserved milk, a silk handkerchief, some photographs and a picture. Mr Bash was communicated Beilles, March 11-To Yokohama: Mr Dewith, and he Identified the things as having Geoffroy and suite, Mr Wolf To Shanghai: been stolen from the premises. The pic My J. L. Scott, Mr S. Marah, Mr and Mrs. tures were cut out from two-books. On Vapereaux, Mr J. R. Bromley, Mr M. Pthe way to the Station, the defendant went Evans, Mr J. Findlay, Mr Hawes, Mr F. 8. Deacon, Mr Baliance. To Hong Kong: Mron bir kaves to bag the Sergeant to lot him F., Scott, Mr and Mrs. F. N. May, Mr J. off, but the officer was inflexible, Four H. Pinokyoff, Mr and Mrs. Siegfried.
Fer French steamer Meikong, from Mar- seilles, March 25.-To Shanghai: Mr Brunat.
For French steamor Ava, from Marseilles, characters by Inspector Cameron, were The two Chinamen charged as suspicious April 8.-To Hong Kong: Mr O. Sinclair.
They proved them. gain brought up. Fer P. and O. steamer Nepant, from Sou-selves to be known to the people whom thampton, Feb. 8.-To Yokohama: Mre. Ellerton and family, Mr Rhode, Captain they mentioned, and the Magistrate called upon them only to find security in 5 for one month,
Purvis, R. N..
Seaford.
months' hard labour.
THE TIGER-SCALE.
Fer P. and O. steamer Para, from Venice, Feb, 16-To Shanghai: Mr R. Anderson,
ARBAULTING THE POLICE. Ear F. and O. steamer Peshawur, from
Gabriel Hendricks, described so an en- Southampton, Feb. 22.To Shanghai: Mr A. Capel. To Hong Kong: Mr and Mrs.gineer employed at the New Sugar Refin- ery, was charged with making a disturbance in a house of ill-fame, and when the Con Per F and O. steamer Tadus from Sou-stable arrested him, he struck him, saying: thampton, March 8.To Shanghai: Mrs. Don't you know I am a gentleman, you Lemarchand, Miss Robinson.
black" The defendant said the wo man abused him first sa buwas passing by. He denied that he struck the Constable.
Per F. and O. steamer Malwa, from Venice, March 8-To Shanghai (via Bombay): Mr
J. Mackey.
Per steamer Radnorshire, from London, Feb. 1-To Hong Kong: Mr C. Maries.
Per steamer Antenor (Holt's line), from Liverpool, Feb. 4-To Hong Kong: Hav. Mr Henderson.
Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. 0. May) March 22, 1877.
OBSTRUCTION.
The case of obstruction against Captain G. U. Saude, of the Novelty Iron Worke, was again brought forward. Capt. Sands wrote to the Magistrate requesting permis sion to use the space on the Praya at the shear legs, as he was engaged in removing his establishment to Belcher's Bay, and arging that what space be occupied now on the Praya was no obstruction, as it was within the line of the shear legs and was a part never used by the public as "a thoroughfare except by the wood vendors, The Magistrate adjourned the case till the 26th; meantime läspector Cradock was to complained of.
Fined $2
Canton
21st March, 1877. The following Notice was circulated here
on the 19th:-
"At the instance of a majority of the Community, the undersigned announces the convening of a Public Meeting at Concordia Hall, on Wednesday next at half-past ten o'clock a.., for the adoption of measures initiatory of a Subscription for the relief of sufferers from the famine in the Frovince of Shantang.-GIDEON NTE."
The explanation of Mr Nye's individual signature was that he had been requested by a provisional committee of the Missionary body to uct with them and ascertain the views of the general community as to a combined canvass of both the native and foreign communities for subscriptions in aid of the object indicated. The other members
mera, Piercy, Graves and Preston.
THE CHINA MAIL.
quake lately, the first on Monday last at about 4 a.m., and the others following one another till 6 s.m. to-day. One, folt last night at about 8.40; was somewhat strong and its duration was of about 80 seconds.
The importation of gold and silver coins during the first fortnight of the month of March into the islands was $7,161 in gold and $200,000 in silver.
The hospital San Juan de Dios has re- colved in the way of alma during February last, the sum of $242. The Arab-bishop alone contributed $200.
The Comercio of the 17th March notes the welcome arrival of a vessel laden with kere dine oil.
Mangoes are reported to be very abus- dant this year.
The Gotman barque Cap-Horn will load timber in the island of Panay for Shanghai, The barque Teresa, with a cargo of timber, put Into Sual leaky, some days ago.
The steamers Paragua, Mariveles, Panay, Pasig and Felisa, were offered for sale by publio auction on the 14th March, but there were no bayers for either of them.
The brig Cefering was seen wrecked in the Montufar shoal op the 5th March by the Captain of the Navarro, and it is fur- ther reported that the crew succeeded in saving themselves and landed at Bacon, from whence they proceeded to Sagut, and Thore is no probability then to Albay. of the vessel being saved.
Manila.
· March 9
Our trade for this last fortnight sums up as follows
Imports. From 26th February to 9th March-Hemp 14,783 pols., Indigo 43 boxes, Rica 36,661 cava,, Sugar 36 076 pols., Bapanwood 1,978 pals. Coffee 2,420 pals., Paddy 2,117 cava., Exports-From 25th February to 9th March. Hemp 8,186 gols., Indigo 69 pols, Sugar 20,200 poln., Coffee 1,521 pols, 11. O. P. Shell 176 pale., Cigars 2,046 mil., Hidos 60 pals, Borns 19 pale., Kope 316 pols., Sapanwood 2,804 pole, Leaf Tobacco
12 owta.
Exchange-Hongkong (eight) 5 per cent, discount, Amoy (sight) 4 discount.
Freights.-The British barque Mary Ann Wilson, is engaged for Liverpool at £4.10 for Hemp and £2.15 for Sugar,
The Russian ship Vanadis, has been chartered for Liverpool at £4.10 for Hemp The Spanish steamer Cddis, takes to Liverpool besides the cargo we advertised in our lagt Hemp at 45.
The American ship Agnes Muir, is en- gaged for London at 43 dry Sugar and £4.16 Hemp.
Manila Custom House.The collection of the Maulla Custom House for the month of February amounts to $104,728.80, being $1,598.31 more than tu the corresponding month last year.
Wrecked-The Spanish transport brig Subio, was wreaked on the 9th of February on the coast of Calamianea between Danlig and Barbacah. She has been lost on an unknown rook, Part of her stores have been saved and all her crew.
Bombay, Feb. 20.The famine report, dated 16th instant, states that there are 238,219 on relief works. The axpenditure is 25 lakhs. Extensivo irrigation works have been undertaken. Cholera deaths in the Southern districte amount to 870; laborers have been removed in consequence, More Bengal Civilians have been ordered
London, Mar. 3.-The House of Com- mons, after a long debate, bave negatived, by 170 against 56 votes, a motion to with draw from the declaration of Paris for the abolition of privateering in time of war.'
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Mr Heddert, a Liberal candidate, after closely contested election has been reinrued for Oldham.
In compliance with the request from the Colonies, Sir Wm. Jervóia, Governor of the Straits, bas been ordered to Australis to advise as to the best means of improving the defences there.
The reason assigned for the British fleet quitting the Pumus is that the state of politics does not require its presence in the
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unaltered, and the Underwriting Fund has been increased to Tls. 21,446.95, exclusive of a small claim upon the local Insurance Offices, the exact amount of which is not yet ascertained.
"In view of the approaching transfer of the steamers of the Shanghai Steam Navigation Company to the other competing Steam Ship Company trading to the North, the General Agoats have established by amicable arrange- mint an improved scale of freights, which they trust may enable them to employ the Company's fleet more profitably during the
coming season."
The Chairman proposed "That the report and accounts, of the directors for the year ending 31st December, 1876, as presented and circulated, be accepted and passed.”
The proposition was carried. Mr Gundry said shareholders might bo interested to know the circumstances of the opposition on the Foochow line in the autumn. It was understood that the profits then lost would have sufficed to pay a dividend.
"The working of the new steamer Sin Lord Hamilton, replying to a series of questions from Sir G. Campbell, said the Nanzing has been satisfactory, and the re- title of Kaiser, as applied to her Majesty insults obtained from the improved machinery supplied to the S. S. "Appin" have fully to Madras,
India, was Arabic and not German, Lahore, Feb. 21.-Advices from Cabul With reference to a new summer residence equalled the anticipation expressed in the report that the Amir is waiting Impatiently for the Viceroy, he said that it had already list report, while the cost of the necessary repairs at the close of the Northern season has been unusually small. for his minister, and expresses surprise at been decided to build one at Simla.
Gerald Fitzgerald, he said, had simply the delay of Noor Mohamed Shab, and attributes his protracted absence to his not chosen to spend a year's leave in the Khe- having received a definite reply from the dive's service; in carrying out Mr Gorohen's English ambassador. The situation of the scheme for the reorganization of the fiuauces Amir in difficult. He feels the absence of of Egypt. his minister, and Russia demands a reply to her proposals. The Amir states that, in consequence of the absence of his minister, be cautiot arrive at any conclusion. The Amir regularly assembles in solemn con- clave his principal civil and military offi- care, and reads to them exciting passages from the Koran. It is reported that pre- parations for war on an unprecedented cale are being made at the arsenal. The Amir has issued a proclamation, calling upon his subjects to render assistance in meeting the impending conflict. Despite the severity of the weather, the Amir views his troops daily, and has called upon the Khans of Bonjour to swear fidelity to his throne, same as the Wazeeree and Zagistan tribea. The Khaps consulted the Akhund, who advised their compliance with the mandate of the Amir to render him assist- ance in the common cause of Islam. The notorious outlaw, Norenzkhan, had an interview with the Akhund and was advised to tender bls allegiance in person to the Amir, but the outlaw refused, fearlog in. oarceration, and has left for the mountain fastnesses, but swore friendship to the Akhund. The latter in endeavouring to maintain peace among the infuriated mob, and prays his people to assist each other in su, porting the cause of religion and Islam.
Berlin, Feb. 28-The German Parliament was opened to-day by the Emperor in person, who, in a speech from the throne, aid that the concert among the European Powers on the Turkish Question justified a confidence that peace would be maintained between the Great Powers, even supposing
East.
Constantinople, March 3.-The elections commenced yesterday; parliament is con- poked for the 12th instant.
The Cretans refuse to sond deputies.
China
SHANGHAI.
(News.)
A Hankow correspondent writes that the Kestrel is reported to be still badly ashore about 40 miles below Ichang.No news has been received of Mr. King and hie party or of their intended movements,The Mono- cac, with the U. B. Consul on board, was to leave for Ichang on the 14th.
cause-the
The Chairman said that as far as was ascertained, the opposition was caused by another Company, Mogers. Butterfield & Swire, sharing the profits of the line. It had been understood that large profits were made, and the Compradore of Mosers. Butterfield & Swire influenced a number of shippers here to charter a steamer. The loss caused by the opposition amounted to Tls. 7,000. Freights were then reduced so low that the other steamer was obliged to leave; the China Merchants also having a steamer on the Foochow line. He thought there was room Wenchow would be opened on the first of for both steamers, especially as the port of r next month, and steamers from Foochow would be able to call there.Shanghat Courier.
We hear reports of renewed disturbances at Ichang, apparently a continuation of the first affair which we mentioned a few days ago, and attributed we believe to the same premature planting of the
DUPLICATE TELEGRAPH LINES,
The eable by which the Eastern Ex- boundary stones of the new Concession. The people have pulled down the house tenanted by the members of the "Inland tension Australasia and China Telegraph Mission," and Messrs. Dick and May (the Company are about to duplicate first section that the Ports should fall to execute the Barbour-master) have been mobbed, with of their lime by laying one of about:870 reforms promised, or that the negotiations brick-buts and bamboos, and obliged to tical wiles between Rangoon and Penang has been shipped on board the steamers for peace should end in failure. His take refuge in their boats.
Kangaroo and Hibernia, belonging to the Majesty said that the interests of Ger- A notification from H.B.M.'s Charge Telegraph Construction and Maintenance many do not prescribe any finite course to be d'Affaires at Peking appears in another Company, The effect of this extension will followed in the Eastern Question, but that coluran, to the effect that the Chinese Go-be to establish upon a completely reliable she will continue her efforts for the mainte-vernment have given information that the footing the telegraphic communication be- nance of European peace and the protection ports of Ichang, Wuhu, Wenchow and tween India and the Far East, the interrup
Fakhol will be opened to foreign trade on tions in which have osused so much incon-s of the Christians in Turkey.
London, Feb. 24.-Mr Hardy has issued the 1st April, and that officers of H.B.M.'venience to the mercantile communities the army estimates for the coming year, Consular Service have been authorized to both here and abroad-one interruption giving a total of £14,600,000 sterling, which act temporarily as British Consuls at those haring lasted six months and necessitated shows a decrease of £740,000.
places from and after the above date.-The Customs arrangements at the six places of the overance of telegrams part of the way, call on the Yangteze not being yet comy steamers. It in to be hoped that as of Bombay for meddling with the Bombay pleted, the date froin which there will be opportunity offers this system will be famine estimates, They compliment Bir accessible remains to be fixed. Richard Temple, acknowledge the ability with which the local Government have
Bombay, Feb. 24.The Government of India have apologised to the Government
further extended, as experience has des monstrated beyond question that single! lines cannot be relied upon, and are a source of considerable loss, not only to the mer-
The register for inscription of vessels to/ecured the safety of five millions of people,THM CHINA COAST STEAM NAVIGA-ohants dependent upon their working, but
convey 10,000 quintals of leaf Tobacco to Spain was closed on the 27th as mentioned in our laat. No settlement however was misde.
On the oth inst. the following vessels were sold at auction, brigantine Montañes, for $1,101, and sohooner Fernanda, for $1,471; both these crafts are on shore on the coast of Mindoro.
Cigar Bales-Out of 9,218 mil Cigars offered for sale at public auction on the
of $37,086.37, including $560.42 of prem.
Arrivals.--Feb. 26, Tennessee from Singa
TION COMPANY.
report on the nature of the obstrustion of that sommittee being Rev. Messrs Chal- 6th inst. 2 937 mils sold for a total value been opened between Turkey and Montene How, J. Wilson, E. Gipporich, L. Moore, C. they have come forward willingly to sub
DAMAGING TRESS.
Tin Achenug, a goat-keeper, was sum- moned for allowing goats to destroy Go vernment trees at Wanchi-Lui Afook stated that he was employed in the Surveyor General's Department as a forester. He looked after the trees in the Colony. On the 17th instant, about noon he saw six goats on the Kennedy Road just above Ship Street. They were eating some fir trees which had been planted resently There was nobody in charge of them. The witness took two of the goats and banded them to the Inspector at Wanebi to be im- pounded. There were about 60 fir trees at that place with the tops eaten of All round the place there were about 1,000 trees eaten. They were four inches high The destruction had been going on for the last 10 days. Sines these goats were im pounded there had been no plants destroy. ed. Witnees therefore believed that it was the defendant's goats which destroyed the 1,000 trees. The Surveyor General had warned a number of goat herds of the dan. ger of allowing goats to destroy the trees Mr Russell adjourned the case for one week to see what further damage might happen.
the cook-room.
KUISANCE.
the 26th inst, for the causes of the
Duisando to be removed.
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and praise the private relief committee.
also to the companies themselves. The Constantinople, Feb. 20-The Shah of
Eastern Telegraph Company, the duplion- Porsia has assured the Porte that the mas A General Meeting of the Shareholders in tion of whose lines is now being rapidly sing of his troops on the frontier is simply the above Company was held at the office completed, lost as much as £30,000 by tha to punish the Turcomans, The basis of of the General Agents (Messrs. Jardins, above-mentioned interruption, and some peace negotiations between Turkey and Matheson & Co.) on the 16th Marah, to re-thing liko £40,000 by breakdowns on their Servia in the status quo ante bellum, and the coiva a statement of the accounts for the own hnes during the visit of the Prince of evacuation of the Sorrian territory by the year ended 31st December, 1876, and to Wales to India; all of which loss would Turks twelve days after the armistice ends transnot any other business that might be have been avoided had the lines been
duplicated. No formal treaty has been drawn up; but brought forward,
So fully have the share Prince Milan receives a new firman from Mr J. Bell-Irving presided, and the holders of the Eastern Company recognised the Porte. Negotiations for peace have following were also present-Messrs A, J. the desirability of following this policy that Rivington, W. Paterson, B. S. Gundry, F. scribe the requisite capital on preference shares. It is to be hoped that are long similar stops may be taken by the Great number of shares represented was 3,756,
The Chairman-The Report and Accounts Northern Company to duplicate the liris between Hongkong and Shanghai, the now before you explain themselves, and as they have been in your hands for some time, interruptions upon which have been so I presume they may be taken as read. frequent and troublesome. We make no think the Shareholders will admit that the doubt that the time is not far distant when Directors pursued a wise policy and acted all telegraph cables will be duplicated, and Washington, Feb. 27-The Electoral best for their interests in recommending the constant communication with all parts of
occasion. It is much better to write the Commission have given Mr. Hayes the non-payment of a dividend on the present the world be thus secured. returning vote for South Carolina.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 27-At a Grand Company's fleet down to its true value than Council which was held yesterday, the Czar to bolster it up for the sake of paying a presiding, and General Ignatieff being dividend, however acceptable that may be present, it is asserted that it was decided to and if the Shareholders confirm the Directors demobilize the Russian Army when Servia recommendation, I consider the position of and Montenegro had signed the peace with the Company will be better than it ever has Turkey,
Constantinopls, Feb. 27.-The armistice between Turkey and Montenegro has been ne zotiations. prolonged for twenty days, pending peace
London, Feb. 26.-The decrease in Mr The Mesting was held accordingly; and pore and Labuan, Faragua from Singapore, Hardy's array estimates is due to nominal. White, P. Ormo, and Kung-kes. The being called to order by Mr Chalmers, Mr and Tameralds from Amoy and Hongkongorodit being taken for the whole payment Bredon was nominated to the Chair by Mr 28, Cadiz from Liverpool via Cadiz, Barby the Indian Government for the British
celona and Singapore, and Cap-Horn from troops serving in India. Deacon, seconded by Mr Nye; and Rev. Mr Hongkong; March 8, Agnes Muir from Henry was elected Secretary. The Chair- Shanghat; 9, Butuan from Hongkong. man prefaced the proceedings by a brif, but gapore; 27, Nuevo Constaute for Hongkong
Departures.-Feb. 26, Mariveles for Sin impressive address, adverting to the dis-via Tayabas; 28, S. Lorenzo for Hongkong; tressing particulars last received from the March 1, Tennessee, sod Norden for Malta via Singapore; 3, Ladoga for New York, scene of this great calamity and to the Pato for San France, and Cap-Horn for notion taken by the Shanghai community, as Shanghal via Conception (Iloilo); 4, Es evincing the sense of the urgent needs of the meralds for Hongkong and Amoy
Shipping in Port-Roode Edith, Vana afflicted people of Shan Tung entertained dia, Valparaiso, Mary Ann Wilson, Quick
Mercantile Review, by those in alaser proximity to them. In step, Paragua, Cadiz, and Agnes Muir. closing he called upon, Mr Nye, who pre- faced a resolution--for the appointment of a committee and of Messrs Deacon & Co, as honorary Treasurers-by a few remarks ex- planatory of the initiatory steps taken and the hearty response accorded by the senior residents; adding that all were so deeply impressed by the urgency of the care and no conscious that the cause is a merciful one that he need not attempt to supplement the address of the Chairman. Dr. Happer subsequently alluded to the official letter of
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Howaxoxo, March, 22, 1877. OPIUM. —New Patna, cash........ $585.
New Bonasos, cash, 550 v. Now Malwa, cash, 655 gradit 560 Allowance Taels, 16 a 40 Old Malws, cash, 580 credit, 585 Allowance Tasla, 16 & 82
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been. Since the purchase of the S. 8. N. Bombay, Feb. 28.-11.53 am-Among Co.'s feet by the China Merchants' Com- notices of motion in the House of Commons pany, I am happy to say that a satisfactory LATE TELEGRAMS.
is one by Alderman Moårthur, proposing tarill has been arranged with the Native (Straits Times.)
to call attention to the slate of affairs in Company, and prospects for this conson-are Allahabad, Fob. 12. —A surveying party Ceylon in relation to the Ecclesiastical much brighter than they were. I may leaves Dehra next month for the explora. Endowments sad to move a Resolation explain that the working account has been CALIPHOR,...
most affected by the inward freights, The QUICKSILVER, London, Bob. 28.-In the House of Com-amount collected shows a falling off of The.
SALTPETRE, tion of passes between Kumaon and Thibet. The Khelst escort is to be raised to its original strength in all arms at the head mons, Mr Bourse, replying to a question, 20,000 from that of the previous year, and quarters, Qustiah. Non-interference with said that neither the Government not Count this is mainly due to the stagnation of trade the internal affairs of the latter is strictly Fahouvaloff bad received anything confirm in the North prior to the Chetoo Convention,
30 days' sight, enjoiued. The weather here is now season- ing the report published by the Times of and to the famine which has eines arisen, Bank, on demand, ... able and prospects are brighter,
yesterday, that the Russians had decided
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... B/L # to demobilize th tr army when Servia and The saving of coal resulting from now
$11 3/11 per month or say fis. 3,000 per annum, Credits, The Sin Nanting is a great favorite with Documentary, 6months sight,.. 3/11 Montenegro had signed terms of peace with machinery to the Appin is about 90 tons Turkey.
Chinese passengers, and the Europe, sinos Bombay, the alterations made to her, is equally so Calcutta, in
30 days give whatever further information may be with foreigners. I shall be most happy to Shanghai, demand,
Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B., required.
The report, of which the following is a Mexican
Gold Leaf, The Directors now beg to submit to the English Boreroigns, Shareholders a statement of the Company's Australian Suvoroigan, Accounts for the 12 months ended 31st Discount, ... December 1876, which they are sorry to state compare unfavourably with those of preceding years.
The Agent of the Russian Governor General, on entering Cabul territory, de manded the authorition at Tkhtapool to deliver certain refugees who had sought protection within it.
The lotsees of the Po Lok Theatre and the Tung Bing Theatre were summoned
Belgrade, Feb. 28.-At the sitting of the for karping their respective establishments the Minister Resident of the Netherlands
The matter was Servian Skaupohtina today, the terms of in a filthy state. On the 1st floor verandah dated at Chefoo the 1st inst. and just pub there were four urinals and two on the fished, as fully substantiating the most referred to the Amir, who refused in polite peace as arranged with the Porte were
terma, saying that msuy Cabul subjects sanationed. upper floor, all emitting an offensive
London, Feb 28.-The reason assigned stenct. In the Tung Hing Theatre there piteous accounts of the sufferings of these sought refuge in Russian teritory.
It is reported that the Commissioner of for the delay in replying to Prince Gorts- was a heap of decomposing substance in people that have come through other chan-
The latrine there was
fredls at Hasenthel, who have agreed because they (the Government) are unwilling also in an offensive state. Adjourned till hals and as enjoining prompt action in en/Kohat has accepted hostages from the hakuff's Circular to the Great Powers is copy, was taken as read
emergency involving thousands of lives not to trouble the British again. The to agree to joint action or soustenance the smong a helpless and docile people. A com- intercourse between Kohat and Peshawar, Isolated action of Russian in the Eastern mittee was appointed, consisting of Mr which was retently stopped, has been question. Chim Ahee, a fisherman, was charged Chalmers, Mr Bredon, Mr Lind, Dr Graves under the following circumstancos. In and Mr Talbot; and Mesars Deseon & Co. peator Matheisen atated that he was
were elected honorary Treasurers, sta ioned at Sowkewan. On the 7th inst.,
Thanks wero voted the Chairman; and a petition was presented to the sitting Magistrate representing that a burglary the Meeting separated after a subscription bad taken place in Ping Chow (in Chinese territory) and that two girls were brought of a considerable sum by those present. to Soekewan, and the father redeemed And certainly the present is an occasion them. To the redemption the defendant that directly and urgently demands the ut part. The petition was prosented, com
A CURIOUS CASE,
resumed,
Lahore, Feb. 15-Major J. E. Huddle- stans, Paymaster of the Berentieth Regi ment, tot bimself in Mooltan on Wednes day evening. He was buried on Saturday morning with the Usual honors. Ten porary insanity is said to be the cause of Lahore, Feb, 10-Despatch received from Kohat and Rawalpindi, indicate anys thing but a satisfactory or peaceful solution of the frontler dificulties, A fresh attack
the rash act.
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Washington, Mar, 1A Joint Session of
"During the early part of the Northern Congress her been held, at which Mr Hayes wat declared President of the United States,
Besson the earninge of the steamere were London, Mar. 2.The report published fairly good, but it was subsequently found by the Times respecting the dem bilzation neserary to lower the scale of freight in of the Russian army proves to butterly order to retain a fair chars of the 'business; false į neither was there any Council held and although, owing to the failure of the as was stated. The British ironclad Best crops in the Northern province, the amount of outward cargo available has been ex has left the Pirisus for falta
The Viceroy's despatch of the 21st to the ceptionally large, it was carried at barely Madras Government says he takes the remunerative rates. In consequence of the
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Hongkong Bank, 81
K. Fire Ins. Co., $540 Ohlan Fire Ins. Co., $15
hina Traders' Ins. Ce 19,000 Unton Ins. Society of Canton, $820 Chinese Insuratos Uo,; #203: North Ohlso fine. Ot,, Tha, 010
angters Ins, Association. Tie, 610
& W. Dock Co., 40. K. C. & M. 8.-bost Co., $8 hangket Broam N. Co.; Tis. 98
and a man named Wong Tet Cheong took most generosity at the hands of Foreigners has been made by the Bussan Khoyi opportunity to gratefully acknowledge the increased number of steamers employed in Hongkong Hotel Co., $50
bose
The Philippines.
(From the Manila Papers.)
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the bridge of boath at Attock The Besel and humanity with which the Madras this trade the inward trafic receipte show Chinese Imperial Loen, £108
Temperature, sikbeyin at Kohat are reported to have Government and its officers are contending a considerable falling off and the interests decided that nothing will place them on the against the famine. He thanks them for of the Company have also been unfavourably. side of Government exéept a return of the wise and conciliatory spirit in which affected by the opposition on the Foochow Taken at Mesare Pateaner & 09,'s Premkits, land formerly held outside the Koliat Fans the suggestions of the Government of "adis line
plaining that portion of the stolen property Each one in giving $4 can save a life, we had not been returned according to the are told. How happy, then, must that man agreement entered into, The Inspector got
be who can give $100 and save 25 lives, or Information on the 21st last, that defendant. was coming to Sowkewan in the passage $200 and save 50 lives!
which was originally granted for a period and of Sir Richard Temple have bien re- The Working Account shows e proft of bost. Witness want to the steam ferry and
of seven years to the Afri is. The 9th coived. The measures carried out have Tis: 41,168.80, which it is proposed to arrested the defendant. The defendant
Punjab infantry are detained at Mianmir stated that the man robbed and
en reste to Jhalim. The Afridis attacked yielded Highly satisfactory retults. His transfer to the Company's "Steemer Froperty daughters were carried away, was a clana
the boat-bridge at Attook on the night of cellendy trus's the officers of the two Account, as the "Directors regret that la men of bin. He heard something about
The members of the Manils Jockey Club the 14th, one policaman is reported killed, Governments will loyally co-operate in the view of the loss on the sale of the 9.9. the girls and that a man named Wong Tat
Che General Agents owing to payments for Cheung who resided at Sow-bes wan could are making arrangements for these to take A fort is likely to be esseted at Kuram Pass Performanes of the grest and difficult duty Dreges and the amount at present due to
wildg into Thal in the Kandshat Province yet before them. ges the girls bacit. Therefore the defend-place in Apeil než.
The total amber of petests on relief balance of purchase money of the 8. S. Min The storing of Commissariat stores st ant went to his classman, who came to
The Comercio received the following tele- Rawalpindi and Kohat continues i poniss works in the Madras Presidency in the Nursing and the extensive alterations to Bow-lee-wan. The father gave $70 to Wong Tat Cheung and the girls wors restore grater from ita sorrespondent at Vigan, cost over a lakh monthly to maintain. The week ended the 22nd instant was 775,777, the Europe and Appin, they are unable to ed to him, Some fishing pets were nit South Ilocos, on the morning of the 14th rumour is revived that Air Lewis Felly will There was a decrease in every district except recommend the payment of any dividend for
Defendant restored, so he complained
Beserys Feud (Tls 62,522,70) remains Bellary, Cuddapah, and Murnool, the Murai Fame, had advised him to give Wong Tat Cheung March We felt seven shocks of earth.enter Afghanistan, strongly escorted, by South Arast. The largest decrease was in the peat year. The amount at credit of
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goog
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Rosat,
17
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150 140 Greens, White
100 140 Green Peas, in shail, old
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57
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275 360
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300
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320 300
tuce, Obinero.
20
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600 500
17
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head
10
25
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150 140 Miut, .
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15 10
12
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ου
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750 650
60
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160
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180 170
800 340
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20 16
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180 170 Scallions,
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180 170 Shalota,
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130 120 SesamNUM, -
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130 120 Squash, bottle 60 50 Taro (U Tau), 200 90 Tomatoes,
120 100
80
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Capons,
Deer, Ducks,
#
Duck
Salk
11
English,
Potatoes, Macao,
110 100 Turnips, Salt,
1760 1003 Chestnuts, new,
200 180 Catty
11
$2.00 $1.50 Dates,
110 100 Figs, Dried,
Price, $6, leather half bound. The scope of this work includes detalled descriptions of important Stres and MONT- Eggs, Hen MENTS, notes on the CLIMATE and general TOPOGRAPIX, FAUNA FLORA, GEOLOGY and METEOROLOGY of each Port and its neighbourhood, with EsTORICAL NOTICES Fowls, and minute details respecting the rise and
Goese, progress and social characteristics of the
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Foochow Mr Yü Ching Cheong, Foo- chow Arsenal; Mr Lum Kwok Ching, Mari- time Customs,
Ningpo.-Mr Sung Min Chee, Maritime Customs.
Hankow.-Yee Hing Hong.
Chefoo-Yes Shun Hong,
180 180 Loong Ngan, Driod,
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$2.00 Olives, green, Punt!, catty
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18
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80-70 Water Lily Boots,
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100 BO Water CrosN,
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180 140 Yams
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110 100 Apples, Dried
500 400
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250 150
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500 400
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40
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300: 250
80
70
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passing of Import ORDINANCES, the Codfish, Salt, ARRIVAL and DEPLTURE of EMINENT
Crabs, RESIDENTS, a record of the most notable PIRACIES, ROBBERIES, MURDERS, FRAUDS, Onttle Fish, FIRES and Criminal TRIALS, ADDRESSES Dace, and PRESENTATIONS, 40., 20.
1b.
150
Raisins, Muscatel, com
catty
200 120
"
80
.100 90
Sugar Cane,
Kels, Congor
60 50
Tamarinds,
70
60
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110 100
180 120
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90 80
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Garoupa, Herrings,
222160 250-140
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1500 1400
600 600
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501
750 700
Capers,
Mango Fish,
160
250 220
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70 60
Oysters,
140 · 130
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1480 1000
400 350
Parrot Fish,
130 120
R. G. ALFORD, Suretyor,
No. 2, Queen's Road Central.
Perch, Pomfret,
80 70
Cinnamon, Ultron,
catly
-300 $250
160 150
Cloves,
110 100
700 500
⚫ bottle.
180 150
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100. 90
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15.
280 200
TO LET.
Rosch,
160
Rock Fish,
Salmon, Canton,
180 120 100 70
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bottle
500 250
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400 850
casty
80
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120 100
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70
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90
80
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69 80 Macaroni,
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1000 750
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750
500 800
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the
Japan-Mr Leong Chun Tong, Muntaf- Changes in the GoNMENT SERVICE, the Carp, pal Office, Yokohama.
Saigon,--Wobang Hong, Singapore.-Ting Koo Hong; Kwong Fook Seng Hong,
Penang,Yow Wing Fong; Argus Office. Calcutta-Mow Sing Company.
San Francisco.-Kwong Foong TalHong. The above are some of the Agonales; others will be published, when they are arranged for. Negociations are in progress with the express couriers who carry the official dezpatahes and Peking Gazettes, to circulate the Chinese Mail in the interior of China,
Hongkong, March 10, 1874,
W. BALL,
CHINA DISPENSARY,
MPORTER OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, I DRUGGISTS' BUNDRIES, TOILET REQUISITES, PATENT MEDI. CINES AND PERFÜMES.
Pressefptions Dispensed with Carefulness, and Prompt Attention,
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Near the Canton Steamer's Wharf Hongkong, July 13, 1874.
NOTICE
THE CHINESE. MAIL.
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The charges for advertisements are now assimilated to those of the China Mall, The unusual success which has attended the Chiger Mail makes it an admirablo medium for advertisces.
The Conductors guarantee an eventual droulation of one thousand coples.
It is already the most Influential native journal at the Ports of China and Japan, and at published, and enjoys considerable próstige guro, Penang, Calcutta, Ban Francis- For terms, du, address
do
China Mail Ófles,
17th February, 1874,
GEON AFIN,
Manager.
The appendix contains full tables of the various steam companies' lines. It also File Fish, includes a CATALOGUE of over 440 works Fresh Fish, Large published in the English language upon China and Japan, while a cOPIOUS INDEX at the end of the work affords a ready Froge, means of reference to the reader.
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Apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, February 7, 1877.
TO LET. HOUSE No. 7. Cains Road, lately bodu.
HOUSH NO. 1 Dars
House No. 10, Albany Road, at present occupied by the Rev. B. H. KIDD.
Bisnes Ville, Por-foo-lum, Furnished. DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co, Hongkong, February 16, 1877.
TO LET.
|HE Upper Portion of Nos. 42 and 44,
Queen's Road.
THE
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAÍK & US.. Elchgkeng, November 17, 1876.
TO BÉ LET. HE PREMISES No. 35, Queen's Road, sent in the conpation of the BORNEO COMPANY.
TURNER & Co., Hongkong, February 8, 1877,
Small
Asparagus, Bamboo Shoots,
Boats, sprout,
1b.
atiek
200 160
1 bottle * 750 600
50 70 Saleabury Soode, Pak-kwo, catty: 60 70
·25 20 catly 60 50
Allspice, Chinese,
English.
70 box $1.00
140 120
• catty
120 110 Cocosant Of,
00
Paddy,
50 40
bottle 200
40
094
120 110
120 100
Mango Chutney,
Mustard,
80 70 Nutmeg,
380 $20
Oliver,
450 400 Fosal Earley, 100 80 Pepper (whole)"
20 -14
To Plohler,
each
bottle
• Ploni
180 160
10
250 200
⚫000 1600
, bottle
120 180
270 220
250 200.
200 180 catty 4036
100 80
1
(ground)
eatly .bottle
#
Broad
80
French from Macsol,
40 60 Blas,
Beet Root, Brassica,
, each ostty
∙12 10 Bego,
13 10 Salad OIL,
Cabbage, White Canton
Uommon,
15 12 Balt, Coarse
Fine.
10 Hongkong, each 70 30 Sauces, Len & Perrins, bottle Madap
250 180
"
10
20 15.
850 800-
7030
13
Others
200 180
·.
Turnip, Bohl each
10
W. QUIORY, Aeting Inspector of Markets.
red for pickling
80
20
20
Carrots, Balt Carrots, Fresh
09
Printed and published By Gro. MURRAY BAIK, at the China Mail Dfice, No. 2, Wrotham Boat, Hongres