Intimations. →
W. BALL,
CHINA DISPENSARY,
TMMPORTER OF DRUGS, OHEMICALS,
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, TOILET
REQUISITES, PATENT MEDI. CINES AND PERFUMES,
Prescriptions Dispensed with Carafalness, and Prompt Attention.
PRAYA WEST, HONGKONG,
Near the Canton Steamer's Wharf. Hongkong, July 19, 1876.
AFONG,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
by appointment, to
H. E. SIR ARTHUR KENNEDY, GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG; and to
ELL THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS OF RUSSIA, Wyndham Street, formerly ATHLETIC CLUB, HA
TAB on hand the Largest and Beat collection of Views of China, Pho- tographic Album, Frames, Canen, &c., of assorted sizes. Ex S. 9, Radnorshire supply of very handsome Essel Albums of Russia and Velvet Covers, assorted sizes. Illuminated Albums for Portraits. Tobacco Pouches, in Shape of Skulls, Rats, &c., and a nice choice of Gilt Mountings for Frames, &o.
Hongkong, March 28, 1877.
NOTICE.
TRS. G. B. FALCONER, Widow and
MAdministratrix of the late G. B. FALCONER (sole and only Partner of the FALLEG FORGE FALCONER & Co., Watch Manufacturers, Jewellers, dro., &c, Hong kong), and Mr MATTHEW FALCONER, Brother of the Deceased, beg respectfully to intimate that they have agreed to CON- TINUE the BUSINESS no long carried on by the late Mr FALCONER.
"In making this announcement, they have pleasure in stating that they have made such arrangements that the efficiency and high reputation formerly enjoyed by the Firm, will be maintained in its entirety in
all its branches,
The Stock, as hitherto, will consist of EVERY ARTICLE of the BEST QUALITY and WOBEMANNDIF, and they hope to be favoure ed with a continuance of that patronage which was so liberally extended to the late Mr FALCONER, and, in soliciting auch, no efforts will be wanting to inspire that con- dence on the part of thole Customers which was so marked a feature in the Business as formerly conducted.
The Business will be carried on in the old Fremises under the same Kamo and Style as hitherto, viz.,
GEORGE FALCONER & Co.
au? Hongkong, July 2, 1877.
WONG HING CHEUNG & Co.,
COAL MERCHANTË, Have always on hand for Sale every description of COAL at Moderate Prices,
KWO
Mr AHYON has been appointed Manager, and all Orders addressed to him at 57, Praya, or to Mr FAT JAOR, at 30, Hing Lung Street, will receive immediate atten- tion.
Hongkong, March 19, 1877.
Not Responsible for Debts.
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Notices to Consignees
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P. & 0. 8, N. Oo,'1⁄2 8. S. NEPUEL AND MIRZAPORE.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
named Vessel, from London, Bombay and Intermediate Ports, and in connection with the Steamer HYDASPES from Cal- cutta, Are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns, at West Point, whence delivery can be obtained from this date,
Goods not delivored by the 19th July will be subject to rent.
ADAM LIND.
- Superintendent.
Hongkong, July 18, 1877.
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To-day's Advertisements.
BRITISH BARK MARS, FROM KURKACHEE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby 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 Vassel will be landed and stored at Con- signeer' risk and expanse.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agente.
Hongkong, July 17, 1877.
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FROM BOMBAY AND SINGAPORE,
UE S. 8. King Richard, having arrived from the above Forte, Canalgnees of Cargo by her are requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
Consignees of Optum are requested to take delivery from the Boats alongside the Ice House Street Wharf, otherwise the Drug will be stored by the Undersigned at Consignees' risk, unprotected by Fire In
surahon.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agenta, Hongkong, July 17, 1877.
Occidental & Oriental
Ship Company,
спалнят
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THE CHINA MAIL.
DEPARTURES.
July 17, Patroclus, for Shanghai, 17; Penrith, for Manila, 17, Evening Star, for
(Oochin China),
CLEARED. Foochote, for Swatow and Amoy. Aforro Castle, for Nagasaki. Puyew, for Shanghal Coringa, for Nagasak Carl, for Whampoa. Tangisne, for Canton Douglas, for Ouast Porta
PASSENGERS,
・・・ ARRIVED.
Per Thingvalle, from Saigon, Mr. Murs, and 70 Chinese.
Per Starlight, from Bangkok, Capt. Colberg
Per Young Slam, from Bangkok, 10 Chl-
дете.
Per Glamorganshire, from Bangkok, 4 Chinese
Per King Richard, from Singapore, 33 Chinese,
DEPARTED.
Por Gaelic, for Yokohama, 2 Chinese. For San Francisco, Lieut. Cöl L F. Hall, R., 2 Europeans, and 855 Chinoso.
Per Patrocius, for Shanghal, Mr S. Rangel, and 20 Chinese.
Per Bonita, for Halphong, 10 Chinese. Per Ninggo, for Shanghai, 70 Chinese. Per Evening Star, for Lachtkowers, 6 Chinese.
TO DEPART. Per Foochow for Swatow and Amoy, 390 Ohiness.
Per Fuyer, for Shanghat, 40 Chinese. Pez Coringa, for Nagasaki, 2 Chinese. Per Douglas, for Coast Ports, 150 Chi-
DEJE.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Sismoso brig Starlight reports: Left Bangkok the 3rd of July, and had fce weather and light winds throughout,
The Slamese ship Young Siam reporta : Pleasant weather throughout fill in the vicinity of Hongkong, then squally and rainy to arrival. -
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The Siamese ship Norseman reports i Light winds and fine weather throughout
The American ship Springfield reports:
Light steady breeze up the China' seas. Passed Anjer June 29th.
The British steamer Tintern Abbey ro. porta: Fine weather throughout the passage,
The British barque Glamorganshiro re- ports: Fine weather throughout with oo- casional squalls.
The British barque Merze reports: On Steam-the 4th July, spoke the Twilight from Kur
rachee bound to Hongkong,
TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
IN COMBOZION WITH THE
CENTRAL
and
UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING
RAILROAD COMPANIES BAG
AND
ATLANTIC STEAMERS,
THE 8. 8. :** OCEANIC” will be de-
spatobed for San Francisco via Yoko hams, on TUESDAY, the 7th August, al Nether
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nors p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers for
Owners will be Responsible for any | Japan, the United States and Europe. Dobi contracted by the Officers or Crew Connection tu made at Yokohama, with of the following Veesals, during their stay Steamers from Shanghai.
in Hongkong Harbour --
0. Dawes.-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
LEADING WIND, American ebip, Captain
F. M. Hinckley,--Mayer & Co.
LOUISA, Cerman 3-m. sobooner, Captain H. Schierloh.-E. Schellbass & Co.
JALO, Russian ship, Capt. C. F. Moberg,
Freight will be received on Board until 4 p.m. of the 6th Proximo. PARCEL
of same is required.
Return Passage Tickets available for 6 months are issued at a reduction of 20 per cent, on regular rates.
The British stormer King Richard B. ports: Moderate winds from South to S.W. with fine weather and smooth water throughout.
Fine weather throughout the passage-14 The Spanish steamer Zamboanga reporta: days' steaming from Cooktown to Hong kong, Had one death on board, Mr Mur. ray, late 2nd Engineer of S.-5. Gunga.
CARGO,
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, July 19:-
No. 4381,-JULY 17, 1877.
friend his back is no longer to becord, 11,000 picula, and Mignon, 5,600 profaned with the lash, while in the piculs; 11, Doris Broderson, 15,000 picals. Gaol, Chinamen are, we believe, to be guarded as much as possible by China Tas following items are from the Straits
Times :-
Noon. Esmeralda leaves for Mantia. Goods pes Nepaul and Mirzapors undell-men, the offensive presence of the "outer
vered after this date subject to rent.
FRIDAY, July 20:~~
barbarian" being reduced to a minimum. A lamentable accident occurred at the P. We must confess that we have no great & O. Wharf on Friday (July 6th) about 7
Noon-General Weekly Hale by Meur opinion of the Chinaman as a gaoler. If p.m. George Silver, sooond Engineer of the
Lane, Crawford &.06.
there is any race of human beings Faheran, fell into the water, while walking specially ill-adapted for such work, we along the wharf, and though he was soon SATURDAY, July 21:-
should say it is the Chinese. Only yes taken out perfectly sensible, and apparently Noon-French Mall leaves for Forts of torday a couple of lokongs from whom, not seriously injured, he died in about two
Gall and Europe.
by the way, the Governor intends to hours afterwards from syncope. Noon-Sale of Steamer Minna.
We learn from Malacca that a collision is chiefly recruit his native gaolers were reported to have taken place last Tuesday charged at the Police Court with at night off Palo Posang, between the British
TUESDAY, July 24:-
WEDNESDAY, July. 25 --
3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the B, C. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited, at No. 50 A, Queen's Road,
THURSDAY, July 26:---
11 am-Sale of American barkentine Rosing, at Mr J, M. Armstrong's Bale Rooms.
The
11 a.m.-Sale of Stock-In-trade, of Mo tempting to extort blackmail from some steamer Fleurs Castle, which left this port
Donald's Slip, West Point.
poor helpless country-women, and it for London on the 3rd inst., and a Chinese is notorious that the Chinese lack the junk, by which it was reported in Malacca very qualities essential to a gaoler, Re-that five Chinamen were drowned. sponsible writers on China have always report of the Capt. of the Fleurs Castle, given treated an honest Chinese official as a sixteen Chinese, being the crew or passengers at Malacca, is simply that he had picked up phenomenon; in fact, there may be grave of a Chinese junk, with which his vessel had doubts that such an individual has exist some into collision, but the report does not ed within modern times. We knew mention the precise locality in which they nothing personally of the Chinese in the were picked up. A roport of the matter days of Confucius, and faith cannot be was made to the Lient. Governor, and he placed in Chinese histories, but at the has forwarded the papers containing all the present time the officialdom of China particulars for the perusal of H. E. the Ad- ministrator, and Captain Ellis, the faster 8 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko simply exists on bribery and corruption Attendant, will hold an investigation into
hama and San Francisco,
in their worst formos Suah a change as the circumstances. the one contemplated may also have dan- Chinese gaolers 3 p.m.-Meetings of Shareholders of the gerous consequences
China Traders Insurance Co., Limited, cannot and would not exercise the at the Head Office, Hongkong."
amount of authority over prisonern wielded by foreigners; they have neither TUESDAY, August 7:—
the courage nor the strength of the latter 8p.m.--Occidental & Oriental 8. S. Costatements that those who have seen Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San the antics of a lokong in the midst of B Francisco.
FRIDAY, July 27
TUESDAY, July 31
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Stipping. Noon-Douglas leaves for Coast Ports. Meeting,
9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge.
TRE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥
A, S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
DEUGGITS SUNDsize, NURSERY REQUI SIZES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT A MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS.
or
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.
Per Cathay, sallad 14th July, 1877 :—- For London from Shanghai, 2,703 boxes, 1,449 half-chests and chests Tes, and 212 bales Raw Silk; from Klukiang, 557 half chests Tea from Bankow, 5,841 balf- at cheats and 1,266 chists Tea; from Amoy, 301 half-thesis Amoy Oulong (12,397 lbs.); from Macho, 972 boxes Scented Or. Pekoe (20,412 lbs.); from Canton, 3,957 boxes Sc. Or, Fakas (74,947 lbs.), 10,461 boxes So. Caper (219,127 lbs), 365 boxes Congou (5,100 lbs.), 120 bales Raw Silk, and a cases Silk Flece Goods; from Japan, 114 bales Raw Silk. For Continent: from Can-
half-cheeta Tes
crowd of his excited countrymen will be quite ready to support. We are also here a few thousand foreigners among a teeming population of natives, and we cannot recognise the desirability of replacing foreign by native officials, where neither economy nor effectiveness would be promoted by the change. We can get Indian gaolers almost as cheaply as Chinese the former fine stately men, cach possessing as much authority per s69 some half a dozen Chinese. We understand that the lokongs have so far shown no disposition to soupt posts in the gaol, but whether this is because they prefer sauntering about the streets to the confinement within stone walls, or whether they feel their incapacity for maintaining order in the gaol, are points on which we are not informed,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Tas British barque Glamorganshira reports having lost her fore-topgallant yard during a heavy squall.
MARINE
Tar M. M steamer Djemnah, with the outward Malls, left Singapore on Sunday morning for Saigon.
Bangkok.
Our Bangkok Correspondent writes:-- The great event which within the last week bas furnished the most gossip amongst our foreign community has been the great lauder case of Gartner v. Lawie, tried before H. B. M's Consul. The complaint was worded as follows: I send it you com. plete that you may see by what simpla machinery the massive operations of Eng- lish law are put in motion and directed in thin country.
In
In
Her Britannic Majesty's Consular Court at Bangkok, Slam, this 15th day of June, 1877. the case in which H. Gartner is plaintiff, and
Suit to recover $6,000.
H. Lewis defendant.
Plaint.
About the sud of the year 1875, I was trying to obtain acployment as Engineer at We-Kowe a Rice Mill We-Kowe told me Mr Lewis had told him I was no Engineer, or words to that affect, and for that reason he would not engage me. I consider that I have been put to a loss of Six thousand dollars, taking is at $800 per month which I would have been receiving if I had obtained employment with We-Kowo, and that sum I now claim as compensation due by Mr Lewis to me,
(Signed), H. GARTNER.
The foots of the matter are briefly these. Gartner, who is a German, is also au En- gineer, but no indifferent a one that he has only had three situations during his stay here, from all of which he has been dis. oharged for incompetency. After hanging about unemployed for a year or two, he
took it into his head that the reason he
The Mamyactory, is under direct and THE Spanich stoamor Zamboanga made the could not get employment was because his run from Cooktown to Hongkong vis brother engineers had been slandering him. Manila in 14 steaming days.
- continuous Europeon Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1875.
The publication of this izsus commended 7.30 p.m.
THE GHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1877
Refinery should be productive of some good results. Since the Aberdeen Dock
A DESERTER from the Artillery was brought here by the Zamboanga from Manila. Befors the vessel had rohed her anchorage the poor fellow was in the clutches of the law, thanks, we believe, to the talegraph.
No Reuter's telegrams have been received
He accordingly brought three actions for damages, one in the German Consulate, and one if the American, both of which were denied a hearing, the petition showing
cause of action. The third brought in the British Consulate, met with a better fate, actually reaching the Assessors, who found a verdict at once for the defendant. The evidence produced was most amusing.
MATCHLESS, American ally, Capt. Joh¤ | PAUKAGES will be received at the Office bales Raw Silk, and 10 bales Waste Silk; ment with hard labour inflicted at the one to anticipate some important events at leged statement the whole cave rested, ton, 90 bales Raw Silk; from Shanghal, 17. THE sentence of three months' imprison since Friday, although the last advices led Wa Kowe, the principal witness, on whose swore point-blank, by fire and water, tha With the reason for this tombs of his ancestors, broken plates, and unill 5 p.m. same day; all Paroal Packages from Japan, 46 bales Raw Silk. For Bos- Folice Court yesterday on the Chinsman the Beats of war. should be marked to address in full; value ton: from Shanghal, 1,332 boxes and 2,175 employed at the East Point Sugar audden stoppage we are not acquainted. cooke-heads, that he never saw either plaintiff or defendant in his life, until he POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. case, Chinese in the employ of Europeans MR Murray, late 2nd Engineer of the S. 5. saw them la Court. To this extraordinary seem to have become acutely conscious Gunga, died this morning on board the statement be adhered and could not be of the thinness of thair spleen, when. 8. & Zamboanga. He took passage in the budged. Another of plaintiff's witnesses, For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.- their own advantage,
ever such knowledge can be turned to Zamboanga at Cooktown having been left when asked if he ever heard defondant Unless a foreigner in the Hospital and was ailing all the way abuse plaintiff, quietly replied, "No, but Per DOUGLAS, at 11.30 a.m. To-moris prepared to have a few apparently across. This morning he rose about I has heard you call him every dam tiefs in
row, the 18th inst,
dead or injured "celestials" about his house, it is really not safe for him to o'clock apparently no worse than he had the world." Finally, amid a roar of laughter For BRANGHAL-
have any disagreement with his servants, been some days previously, but he died from all present, the plaintiff was non- Per FUXBW, & 3.30 p.m. Tomorrow, Only a short time ago a European hap about & o'clock. Disssss of the Uver, it is suited.
-Ordar.
ANNIE S. HALL, American 3-m. schooner, Captain C. H. Nelson.Douglas Laprafk & Co.
ENID, British bark, Captain Braithwaite, Arnhold, Karberg & Co, ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham.-Wieler & Co.
Notices to Consignees.
BRITISH BARK ENID, FROM LONDON.
For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 37, Queen's Road Contral
G. B. EMORY, Agent. Hongkong, July 17, 1877.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
au7
July 16, 8 p.m., Starlight, Siamesa brig, 339, B. Wachtelbrenner, Bangkok July 3, Rice.CHINESE,
July 16, 8.30p.m., Young Siam, Slamese ship, 701, Th. Benedlotsen, Bangkok July 3, Rice.--KIN TYE LOONG.
(ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above
named Vessol are hereby requested to July 16, 9 p.m., Norseman, Stamese ship, send in their Bill of Lading to the Under-711, H. Iarik, Bangkok July 4, General.
dgned for countersignature, and to take im CarzSE. thediste delivery of their Goods,
July 17, F. H. Drews, German barque, Cargo impeding the discharge of the 623, W. Vorsatz, Cardiff April 4, Opal.— Vessel will be landed and stored at Con-ORDER, signees' risk and expense,
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agente, Hongkong, July 7, 1877, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
July 17, Thingvalla, Danieh steamer, 1877, H. P. Malsen, Saigon July 15, Rice.
LANDSTEIN & Co.
July 17, Springfield, American ship, 1043, Geo. H. Pearl, Cardiff March 25, Coal. P. & 0. 8. N. Co.
July 17, Tintern Abbey, British steamer, 766, Tindale, Bangkok July 9, Bice and General.SIEMSSEN & CO.
MAILS will close:—
the 18th inch,
For ROIHOW AND HAIPHONG,—
pened to displease his boy in some said, was the cause of death.
way, when the latter immediately pro
I am sorry to say that H. B. M.'s Con sulata, in getting leto rather bad odor just Por POTTUNG, at 6 p.m., on Wednes. ceeded to mangle himself with a broken We regret to have to record the death hese new. The Consul General is away, and
day, the 18th luft.
For MANILA.
plate, and to lodge a complaint of assault, with grievous bodily injury, against his of the Rev. C. F. Preston, of Canton, who the young gentlemen who revel in the Per ESMERALDA, at 11.80 a.m., on employer. The case before the Magis may be said to have died with his harness classic halls of Britich justice, are not very
Thursday, the 19th inst.
For YOKOHAMA—
Por MONTGOMERYSHIRE, at 4.30
P.a., on Thursday, the 19th Inst. For SAIGON
the 19th inst.
Japan
MAIZS BY 2x3 FRANOR PACKET,--.
trata yesterday is a striking exemplifica on, after hard servico in the missionary likely to do it any great credit. You will tion of this new line of business, which field extending over: about twenty years have seen in the Siam Advertiser the letter may be followed either for the purposes of Mr Preston was a member of the American of an indignant Briton remarking on the "sweet revenge," or self-protection, as 0 Fresbyterian Board of Missious, and his callousness shown at poor Harper's death. carton demanda. The foreman saw the
prisoner entering his bedroom by the labours have been principally confined He was the Superintendent of the Royal window at about 10 o'clock at night. He to the Olty of Canton, where he has Diintcame out from London expressly to Per AMBOTO, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, called out to him, when prisoner took to his preached daily for very many years. He start it and set it going. His work was nearly finished, and he was about to return heels, and appears to have safely deposit was admittedly one of the best Chinese home with his young wife, who came out ed himself in the arms of one of the speakers in the South of Chius, and was here with kim but two years since, & bride, when at barely 24 hours' notice, he was watobmen. Not satisfied with the asport
well known saa most conscientions and hard.
called away. Although there are only of affairs, however, prisoner then became The French Contract Packet ANADYR,
As a manly, genial twenty English-born persons in the country... will be despatched from Hongkong seriously ill-oil, indeed, as to be working missionary,
Consuzlar and the anti-Consular. Poor on SATURDAY, the 21st instant, unable to speak or more. Had not a and open-hearted Christian gentleman, he coalety is divided into two sections, the with Mails to and through the Doctor been speedily on the spot it is was respected and loved by all who knew Harper belonged to the latter. Conse United Kingdom and Europe, vid just possible that the rules would have him, and his loss will be greatly felt by a quently, when the funeral procession floated Marseilles: to Salgon, Singapore, been successful, but the regularity of the large circle of friends, not only in Canton down the river, the British flag was not Batavia, Galle, Pondicherry, Ma
dipped as the body passed the Consulate, dros, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Enes, poor fellow's pulse, the normal tempera but in other ports in China. Mr Preston nor was any representative of Her Majesty
Sure of his body, and the susceptibility and Alexandria. This Cargo his brot innded and niotud at | 456, Moechun, Bangkok July 7, Rice and \ The following will be the hours of closing | convinced Dr. Adams, who fortunately and had applied more than once for a short were performed by the Rev. De Dean, an
FOTION TO CONSIGNEES, YORSIGNHEB of the following Cargo URBIGqosted to sond in shots Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. Signature, and take immediate delivery.
their risk and expsan.
No Fire Inguräziss het been offatted,
IL DO POURY, Agent.
Ez "Pul Ho J. G. No. 1, 1 case Books, Į
Remedios & Cofrotu Marsailles,
C. F. G. No. 20, 1 case do
Samples, Order... $
0.0
do.
M (In triangle) 60 bags from Galle.
YB Ginger, Order,...)
A khi Bale Cotori, Order, ức
N (in diamond) 11 bales)
Sundries, Son Ly, frotti Safgon.
KY 6 pkgs. Sundries, t
Gysontal,
FT 18 pigs Medicine,
Hi Talomon Hongkong, July 14, 1877
July 17, Victoria, British barque, 679, W. D. Trimble, Swanson March 19, Coal,
1. G. LINE2BAD.
July 17, Fuyet, Chinese steamer, from
Canton.
July 17, Glamorganshire, British barque,
Teak-wood-CHINENE.
July 17, Maret, British barque, 629, R..
G. Robertson. Kurraches June 7, Cotton, -G159, LIVINGSTON & Co...
July 17, King Richard, British steamer, 1188, G. Nelson, Slugapore July 11, Genes ral. D. BASSOON & CO
July 17, Zamboanga, Spanish steamer, 581, Arangurar, Cooktown Jane 28, and Mattia July 14, General-OxdaN.
July 17, B.M. Magpie, 774, Herbh, J. G: Garbelty Canton July 17.
DEPARTURES,
July 16, Bonita (Ger sch), for Haiphong
17. Chinamun, for Bangkok.
17, EMS. Curigio, for Mantia,
17, Belted Will, for Shanghai.
do.
sto.
17, Roderick Bay, for Tientsin.
de,
17, Ninggo, for Shanghai
17, Gorky, for Yokohama and Sax
the Malls, de jan
Friday, 20th instant.--
Post
5 r.m., Money Order Office closes.
Office alones except the NIGHT Box, which remalus open all night. Saturday, 21st instant,
7 AM Post Office opens for eals of Stamps, Registry of Itters, and Posting of all correspondence. Beglatry of Letters coases,
10.
came into bungalow where I was visiting
of the pupils of his eyes to light, at once had been in bad health for several months, present at the funeral obsequies, which American, You will have seen the letter, happened to be passing at the moment leave of absence, which we understand had but you should have seen the writer as i and was called in, that the apparently been refused by the Beard in New York, did, when, returning from the funeral, he lifeless state of the man was a mere We do not particularly envy the feelings with sham. Nothing daunted, however, by his which those mistaken Missionary Direstora claimed "Great God! has it some to this And, dashing his hat on the ground, ex- sudden restoration to life and strength, the enterprising celestial" summoned his will receive the newn of the death of their that Englishmen are to be pus into the grodad the dogs 1" He greaded and nat imaginary assailant, the forstuan, with devoted and able servant,
down with the tears fairly stresting from kicking him. It is bad enough, in a
his eyes. "Talk not of grief till thou hast general way, to be made the victim of an ice Cargues from Saigon to Hongkong seen the tears of bearded men."
The Consul of the United States gave the attempted robbery, but when to this Jane 28, Edinburgh Castle, 14,000 picule, added an unfounded charge of nearly Angostura, 10,000 pleale, B. Caides, reception on the Fourth of July, usual to killing a man, it seems to us the limit of 12,000 piculs, Lotus, 40,000 pleuis 20, all Ameriban Consulates on that day. The human endurance must be pretty well Ferntower, 17,000 pictis 30, Pearl, 4,000 reception rooms were filled with the Slam- plouis, July 1, Flintshire, 48,000 piculs, est officials and nobles, as well as the better and Glamis Castle, 48,000 picula; 3. Meces, sins of the foreign residents, from 12 noon 19,040 plouls, and Ocean, 28,000 plculs je to 8 pm Chariton, 20,000 platis; 5, Amboto, 24,000 The saddest thing that has happened in pioule, Tatting, 16,100 pleuls, and Felho, Bangkok for a long time was the very sud. Hi Excellener appears as far to have 5,750 pisuke) 9. Montgomuganira, R3,hed den death of young Fred, Müller, brother ya! taken very kludly to our local plcula↑ 16, Adris, 91,500 pleuls, Ben As of the Swedish Consul and asster pariser
11 1.8, Font Office diases except for Inte (11.10 am. Detters (but Letters only)
may be posted on payment of a reached. to Late Fee of 18 sente extan postagöj
11,30 AM, when the Post Office CLOSE
entiraly. Hooghong, doir &, 1877.
It is to be hoped that this case will afford a slight hint to Mr Hennessy as to the "peculiarities of the Chinavian