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Canton, 13th June, 1879. HAVE TO-DAY Transferred Charge of this Office to Mr. EDWARD Mo- KEAN, Commissioner of Customs,

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WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT,

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For BAIGON.

For Scotland, at 3.80 p.m. To-morrow, the 17th inss, instead of as previously notified,

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.- Per Namoa, at 9.30 am, on Wednesday,

the 18th inat.

For. AMOY, TAIWAN, AND TAMSUI.- Per Albay, at 2.3) p.m., on Wednesday,

the 18th inst,

For MANILA..........

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day, the 18th inst.

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Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Consigness" MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.-- risk and expense,

EL M. BLANCHARD,

Acting Agent. Bongkong, June-16, 1879.........

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

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June 15, Monte Rosa, American ship, 1818, C. O. Carter, Cardiff Feb. 24, Coal.

BORNEO CO., LIMITED.

Jane 15, Ningpo, British steamer, 761, R. Case, Shaw, had June 11, General.

BIEMBBEN & Co.

June 18, Awai Fuen, Chinese steamer, from Canton.

June 15, Zambesi, British steamer, 1540, A. Symons, Shanghai June 11, Malls and General.-P. & O.. S. N. Co.

June 16, Sunda, British steamer, 1029,

The British Contract Packet Zambesi,

will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 17th Inst, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe via Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia,

[No. 4973- JUXE 10, 1879,

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. do what lies in their power to make the probably the second man in the Empire,

Shipping.

evenings plaamat by the presence of the second only to Li Hung Chung, by whom, Noon-English Mail leaver for Forts Band.. An illuminated Band Promonado by the way, ho is held in great esteem,

of Call and Europe,

ovory alternate Tuesday might be arranged, He was appointed Footai of Shanghai in Gooda per Glenroy undelivered after this one of these on a moonlight night, the other January 1866, and there he first gained his

date subject to rent.

General Memoranda. WIDNESDAY, June 18-

10a.m.-Namoa leaves for Coast Ports. Goods per Ava undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. 3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-

hama and San Francisco,

3 p.m.-Albay leaves for Amey, dzę 4 p.m.-Churruca leaves for Manila.. 9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Ledge. FRIDAY, June 20:—

Our Overland edition (12 pp) for to-mor- row's English mail contains ;~-~-

when there is no moon, Theas, with name for ability, and of fairness in his daylight performances on the other two dealings with foreigners. In Feb. 1867- Tuesdays of the month, would make a capi- he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of tal programme.

Kiangsu, and in January of the following year Governor of that province. He was transferred to the important province of Fuhkien in December 1876. In Mr F, 8. A. Bourne's valuable Official List, in the last No. of the China Review, we find Ting's other services thus recorded: Formerly Superintendent of the Suchau Arsenal; one of the Commissioners for the settlement of the Tiontain Massacre difficulty, September 1870; was Naval Commissioner at Foochow in 1874; summoned to Tientsin to assist Li Hung-chang in the management of Foreign The Commission on Supreme Court Mat affairs, 1875; retired in ill-health in May, ters, Correspondence, Marine Court, Su-1878; sent as Special Commissioner to settle preme Court, "The Tea Steamers, Borneo, the Missionary difficulty at Foodhow, Sept. Latest Reuter's Telegrams, Police Intelli- of the same year. It is therefore satis gence, Commercial Summary, Manila, Mis-

Editorial Articles,-Audit of the Su- preme Court Accounts, The Aspiring Anglo-Chinese, H. E. The Governor on the Flogging Question, The Proponed .Spirit Farm, Detective Registration among the Chinese, An Honest Trade Lost to the Co lopy, The "Mitza Bishi" Co., Qualified Master Mariners and Engineers, Building Sites, Proposed Canal Across the Isthmus

Transfer Books of The Chinese Insurance Co., Ld., closed from this date to 30th Instant, inclusive. TUESDAY, Jano 24-

French Mall leaves for Ports of Call of Daries, Current Topics.

And Europe. THURSDAY, July 3 :------

3 p.m.--coluentai & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohams and San

Frapefaco.

TRE

General Articles-Chinese Notas, Rifle Matches at Kowloon, Sad Cans of Suicide,

Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, HONGKONG DISPENSARY,cellaneous, Shipping Intelligence.

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dustralian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius,

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“CHINA REVIEWOD J. Reeves, Tokohama June 7, Matis and 2.80 z.x. Post-Office closes, but Letters

CONTAINS-

Legislation and Law in Ancient China. Jottings from the Book of Rites Chinese Running Hand.

General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

June 16, Diamante, British steamer, 514, E. Thebaud, Manila June 13, 5 p.m., General,-RUSSELL & Co.

June 16, Churrua, Spanish steamer, 388, Abaroa, Manila June 13, General.--REKE Dros & Co.

The Critical Disquisitions of Wang Ch'ung. The Sadness of beparation, or Li Sao. Historical Table of the High Officials Com-D.

posing the Central and Provincial Governments of China.

Mr. Kingsmill and the Shi King. Bhort Notices of New Books and Literary

Intelligence.

Notes and Queries :--

Notes on the Language of the Formosan

Savagea

The Rainfall of Peking in connection

with the Banapot Theory.

On some of the Constellations in the

Shi-king.

Antient Vareİ.

Anniversary of the Downfall of the

Yuen,

Crocodiles.

Mourning Etiquette,

The Land Tax.

Sanskrit Characters.

Zoology.

Mongol Alphabeta.

The God of the Hearth.

Booka Wanted, Exchanges, &c.

Quina Mail Office,

Hongkong, May 17, 1879.

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Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire.--Vogel & Co.

ALEXA, British barque, Captain George Robb.-Jardine, Mathieson & Co.

VESUVIUS, American barque, Captain F. W. Cali.Order.

JOHN R. STANHOPE, American barque, Capt. H. G. Pillsbury.-Arnbold, Karberg & Co,

BRUNETTE, British barque, Capt. Wm. Dow.-G. B. Stevens & Co.

MIRIAM, American barque, Captain A.

H. Parker.-Adamson, Boll & Co.

SCOTLAND, British steamer, Captain Wm. Atkinson. --Adamson, Bell & Co.

VIGILANT, American ship, Capt. John C. Rom—P. & 0. 8, N, Co,

G. O. TRUEANT, British ship, Captain G. Thomas.—Messageries Maritimes.

MONTE ROZA, American ship, Capt. 0, O, Carter.--Bozneo Co., Ld.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOODHOW,

The Steamship

"NAMOA,"

Capt. Wasroby, will be de spatched for the above Porta on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Instant, st 10a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, June 16, 1879. jn16

FOR AMOY, TAIWANFOO & TAMSUL The Steamship

June 16, Yottung, British steamer, 286,

McDougall, Swatow June 15, General, Kwox ACHEONG.

June 16, 6 p.m., Gaelic, Britishi steamer, 1712, Davison, San Francisco May 16, noon, and Yokohama June 8, 6 am., General

O. & O, S. 8. Co.

·DEPARTURES.

June 15, Adelaide Norris, for Nagasaki.

18, Olympia, for Yokohama.

16, Bentedi, for Swatow.

16, Fatchoy, for Shanghal.

15, Ningpo, for Canton,

15, Elizabeth, for Guam.

18, Malacca, for Yokobams,

16, Khedive, for Shanghai. 16, Yangiste, for Shanghai.

CLEARED.

Vesuvius, for San Francisco. Northern Star, for Manila, Washi; for Hothow. Conchita, for Saigon. Registra, for Sual

Diamante, for Amog. Louise Scheller, for Swatow,

PASSENGERS ABRIVED.

Per Zambesi, from Shanghai: for South- ampton, Messrs A. Smith, Jas. Parkinson, and B. Seabrook; for Singapore, Messrs

H. Tarnos and servant, and 0. Varman Martin; for Hongkong, Mesara Banyard, Dubuffet, Hon. P. Ryrie, and 21 Chinese,

Gilbourne, Capt. Pendred, H.LJ.M.N, Per Sunda, from Yokohama, Dr and Mre

Messrs Cook, Henley, Lewis, Suell, Hilyar, Thompson, 1 D, B. Seaman, and 2 Chine o deck.

Key, Mr S. Drummond, and 220 Chiness.

Per Diamante, from Manila, Don Jose

Per Churruca, from Manila, Mr Cavaba. Per Gaelic, from San Francisco, dzo, Mr H. de C. Forbes, Mr W. T. Brooke (Ú, S. Vice Consul), and 168 Chinese.

Per Ningpo, from Shanghai, 61 Chinese. For Yottung, from Swatow, 175 Chinese,

DEPARTED. Per Malacca, for Yokohama, Mr and Mrs Linstead, and 10 Chinese,

Per Khedive, for Shanghai: from Hong. kong, Mr Browne, and 60 Obinese } from Southampton, 3 Amahs; from Suez, Messrs Mobsby, and McGregor ; from Galle, Mr J. Kavanagh.

Per Benledi, for Swatow, 160 Chiness,

~~~TO DEPART. ***

Per Zambesi, from Hongkong: for Binga pore, Messrs Banyard, A. Bertrand, and B. Balll; for Southampton, Miss Mann, Messrs S. Drummond, and Murray. ---From Shanghai: for Southampton, Messrs A. Smith, Jas. Parkinson, Seabrook, and H. Tarnoe and native servant; for Singapore, Mr C. Martin.-From Yokobama for Southampton, Capt. J. O. Pendred, Mesara Snell, and D. Lewis; for Venice, Mr EL B. Henley,

BBIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Diamants reports: Had moderate S.W, monsoon and squally weather throughout. Was detained cualde for two hours on assount of thick weather. The British steamer Fottung reports Strong S.W, winds with heavy rain.

The British steamer Gaelic reports: Left San Francisco at noon on the 16th May, bad foggy weather with light winds ; arrived. at Yokohams on the 6th June at 5pm. Left again at 6 am. on the 8th June, et- Capt. F. ABaron, will be de perienced fine weather on the Japan past, spatched for the stove Ports and strong S. W. winds from the island WEDNESDAY, the 18th, Iuntant at with thick squally weather down the sea. Arrived in Hongkong on the 18th at 8 p.m.

"ALBAY

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Ua," Hongkong, June 16, 1879.

CARGOES.

(except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 centa extra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cannot be sent by this route. Hongkong, June 5, 1879.

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MAILS BY THE FRason Paukst.— The French Contract Packet Yangted, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 24th Instafit, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Balgon, Straits

Established A.D.. 1841.

香港大藥

A. S. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLERALM And Retail Davasiero, IMPORTERS

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Daveeism' SUNDRIES, NURRY Raqur AITES, Toner Requisitas, Exelæn, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water, Glogerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla

Water, and other Aerated Wateza.

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

GIF The publisation of this furus soMOLENBEd at 8.80 p.m..

Bettlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, THE CHINA MAIL.

Pondicherry, Madras, Caloutis, B. m. bay; Aden, Sues, and Alexandria. The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, do.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACt mails.

The following hours are observed in closing Mails, do, by both the British and French Contract Packets ---

Day before departure

Day of departure, --

HONGKONG, MONDay, June 16, 1879.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO THs “China MaiL."} (Per E. E, A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Liss.)

with.

LONDON, June 12th. NATAL

factory to learn, as we do from the Shang hai Courier, that this distinguished native official has been desired by the Poking Go- We note that Mr R. H. Sleeman, B.N., is verament to undertake, in conjunction with Shên Peo-chên, the duty of Superintendent booked for Hongkong from Southampton by of Tradal and Coastal matters from the the P. and O. steamer Mirzapore leaving on mouth of the Yangtaze (Kiangsu) to Kwang- May 16th-the Brludisi mail of 26th tong-including also the Yangtze porta, The Courier adds that "It is generally May. Mr Sleeman is, we are informed, understood that his head-quarters will be the successor to Mr D. Bobb, now inspector fixed at Shanghai, and that his jurisdiction of machinery in H. M. Naval Yard here. will include all the Yangtaze River ports, and all the ports from Shanghai to Canton, Mr Robb will therefore be under orders for both inclusive. His powers and duties will home very shortly, after about five year be more immediately connected with the service on this station in his present post-ters specially connected with the defences charge of the arsenals and feets, and mat-

tion ¿-he has also seen service in Hong of the country, but will also, it is believed, kong in the older daya During his present extend to all matters connected with business

relations with foreigners.” term he has had no small amount of heavy work and must responsible duty to do, and the thoroughness and conscientiouances of their performance has done honour alike

to himself and to the Station where he has

been employed. Hongkong as a naval port in perhaps in better condition now, so far as Mr Robb'n department is concerned, than it has ever been,

RETURN of Visitors to the Olty Hall Library and Museutu for the week ending

June 15th-

Monday, June 8th, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

European, Chinese

17

10th, 11th, 43 12th 18th, 14th, ∙15thy

46

880

IT!

128

288

Sunday

1,863

Totalo Grand total, 1,892,

A GLACEFUL Compliment was paid to Mr T. G. Linstead, the District Grand Master of Freemasonry in this part of the world, by the brethren of the Craft, yesterday morning. A large number of members of THERR is no end to the inventive genius the order accompanied Mr Linstead in the manifested by the Japanese in their on- deavour to please those whom they take Government steam launch, which had been under their patronage. For the edification granted for the purpose, from Peddar's of the Prince of Germany, a Kuwazoku Wharf to the P. & O, 8. S. Malacca, in named Nabeshims conceived the idea of collecting a number of fire-fies and letting which vessel the Grand Master was to them go when it became dark. Many leave for home vid Yokohama and Bau thousands of these pretty little insects were gathered together and placed in a Advices from the Cape, dated the 24th Francisco. Previous to the party saying bag, and on the evening of the second in- May, state that a temporary Constitution Good-bye to Mr and Mrs Linstead Mr O. P.stant they were allowed to fly away in the 5 P..Money Order Office closes; Post

Office olones except the NIGHT Box has been granted to the Bours of the Chater (the Deputy District Grand Master), presence of Prince Henry, who is said to have been extremely delighted with the which remains open all night,

Transvaal, end that they are satisfied there-addressed the Grand Master in the follow brilliant effect produced.

ing words

Allow me on behalf of the Board of Nothing of importance has been com- General Purposes, on behalf of the Bre

thren present, and of all the other members Posting of all printed matter and municated from the Seat of War.

of the Craft, who have been unable to joy will be manifested over the advent of patterns cesses.

attend this morning, to return you our the Governor of Hongkong in Japan as most, sincere thanks for the very courteous will be felt on his departure by the in- and kind manner in which you have always habitants of that colony, where he does not been pleased to treat us, and for your appear to have gained the affections of the willingness always to advise us in all people over whom he presides. A week or Madotie matters, not only whilst you held two ago we announced that $5,000 had the office of Deputy District Grand Master

heen sat spart by the Finance Department but up to the present time, holding as you Hennessy is to reside. We now learn that for repairs to the house in which Mr do the high and exalted position of District officials have been appointed to see that Grand Master. For myself I have to

the money is judicionaly spent, and to make thank you for the readiness which you have. always shown to advise and assist me, not preparations worthy of the hospitality of only in Masonic matters, but in business

this country and becoming the dignity of We sincerely regret that the cause

the distinguished visitor. of your burried departure from amongs us is bad health, and we trust and pra to the Great Architect of the Universe you reach home you

74.Post Office opens.

10A.M.-Registry of Letters

11 A-Mails closed, except for Late

Lettern.

11.10 A.-Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 cents until 11,30 LM.—when the Post Office Czors

entirely.

11.40.A.M.-Lato Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.

Quotations.

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HONGKONG, June 16, 1879. OPLUM.-New Patna, onah....$5471

Old cash, New Begaron, cash, 5071 Old M

cash, New Malwa, credit, 780 Allowance Taels,

21

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Old Malwa, credit, 780 Allowance Taste Exchange.

Bank, Wire,....

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"

Demand,

"

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3/11 3/11 80 days' sight,

... 8/11 4 months' night, 4/ Oredits, 6

4/01 Documentary, 6 months' sight, 4/0 India, Wito,..

220 Shanghal, demand,... demand...

2312

80 days' sight, Gold Leaf, 99 fine... Sovereigns,...

*

Shares.

494

747

26/10 5.01

Hongkong Bank, 60% prem, Usion Ins. Soalety of Canton, $1,300 North China Ins. Co., Tia. 1.260 ex div, China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,850. Yangtore In Assoc., Tis, 720 Chinese insurance Co., $:00 B.K. Fire Co., 8740 H. & W. Dook Co., 5% prem. China Fire Ins. Co., $180

Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tha. 13 H.K. O. & M. Bi-bost Co., $7 dis. China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tla. 95, ex div. Hongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $63 China Sugar Refining Co., $130 Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal.

of 1877, do Temperature

THE ASCOT CUP.

Isonomy

Insulaira Touchet.....

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

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3.

The next AUSTRALIAN MAIL, (via Torres Straits), may be expected here about Wednesday, the 18th, by the A. B. N. steamer Menmuir,

Tax delivery of the American Mail was begun at 6.20 this evening.

We understand H. M. B. Tyne has left Singapore and is expected here daily.

Tax American schooner Moses B. Touter appeared in our shipping arrivals of Batur day as the Mares of Lawer.

We are informed that the O. 8. 8. Co's steamer Anchises, from Liverpool, left Singapors for this port, yesterday morning, Taz P. M. Str. China left San Francisco on the 2nd inst. for Yokohama and Hong kong.

Ar the annual meeting in Paris of the Messageries Maritimes a dividend of seven per cent, for the year will be announced by

the directors.

too.

Tur Japan Gazette says :-

It appears very probable that as much

Sir Harry Parkes, so far as we can learn, was ignorant of Governor Hennessy's in- tended visit. The British Minister, it is

that long ere may be restored to a perfect state of said, purposes taking a trip north soon, health. Allow me on behalf of the whole for the boneft of his health. Craft to wish you and Mis Linstead a pleasant and prosperous voyage home and

a happy meeting with your friends and We mentioned, on the appearance of the relatives. May yon enjoy your well-earned holiday at home, and as it is your inten last Hongkong Government Gazetts, that tion to return am-ngat ng again to renew Leleven pages öf it were noompied by the Ex. your labours in Hongkong, we need hardly tradition Treaty between Great Britain and assure you of a most hearty welcome.

the Swiss Confederation, with relative

'

Mr Linstead replied, saying that he was order by Her Majesty's Connell thereon, sure they would excuse the few words he The treaty is printed in parallel could offer those present in return for the in English and German, which, as the polumon kindness shows him. He had been long Pineer remarks, seems to challenge a connected with them, and had had much to aɔmparison of the two languages in point do for the good of the Craft with their of compendiousness. Our contemporary amistance. – He was a se they would accept writes -

We need not suspect ourselves of national prejudice in bellering that we bear away the palm from the foreigner. Through sli the seventeen ar isles of the treaty, the English version, though printed in exactly the same type as the German, is consider.

his thanks without any further words, and permit him only to add, in the language of the order, that they were glad to meet, sorry to part, and would be glad to meet again. A WOED for the Surveyor General--The Tus stoom-leurch accompabled the Mably the shorter of the two. One can easily reconstruction of the Prays should beyond lacsa to the man of war anchorage, and preamble, where so simple, a phrast að understand this from a glands at the

a doubt be hurried, but it is equally impe- those on beard the little oraft gave three persons charged with, or convined of the rative that what has already been begun hearty cheers and one more for the de-sented in the German by persons wh

crimes hereinafter enumerated," is repre- should be finished before any more of the parting friends as the big vessel ateamed of the in-this treaty mentioned criminal and it to their interest to put on more who were present, who have held or survival from the primitive stage of old work is removed, Contractors would out of the barbour. Amongst those ctions accused, or on scoount of such convicted." Involutions of this kind are a

hands when practicable.

now hold prominent offices in the order, language. They would not be tolerated in were---Mesars C, F. Chaler, H. Cohen, J. any other European tongbo, except Türkish where all ayntax is preposter un A CORRESPONDENT writes to ask us if the 8. Cós, W. M. B. Author, A. G. Morris, Oriental obstinacy in yexplain a preferenbe steamers Khedive and Molasse, with the W, T. Adoams, E. O. Bay, W. M. Deane, for sentences beginning at the end and To Continent, 50 chests, 30 hall-chests and (Takes at Mesers Falconer & Co.'s Premisst, spostively, left yesterday ne advertised. Remedios, and J. M. Emanuel. Dr Ayren, should wrap up bin free thought in rachel mails for Shanghai and Yokohama re0 W, Duggan, W, Young, A. F. des running backwards: bus it is less say to guess why the daring and clever Tautom They did, and we noted their departure in ↑ De B. Tonog, Mr Justion Francis, and bir fold on fod, så if the yopreme Hasary our ** vitra” this forenoon.

Ed. Sharp were also present, and about model were the basta of an onion. B

recovers shihething of his lost ground when twenty others.

we turn from myle to tousbulary. It i Tas Hand of H. M.' 27th Regiment (fac

impossible not to admire the sthedy Ddrants niskillings) will play in the Botanical Array Prince Kung and Earl Li, the next foreign ideas with a national gate, instea Independence which fosints on elokking Gardens from 5 to 7 pm, toʻmorrow night - ablest Chinese official with whom foreigners of importing them, so we have done, rusoy. (Tuesday). We trust this is only the Are often brought into contact is Ting like dr seed. Time was when we might have done the same thing. Tas RansİABH HEN beginning of a long series of similias enter- ch'ang, commonly known as Ting Footal, doing it now? Perhaps, however, we wan tainments. We have no donßt Colonial | In an almost universo) knowledge of af- en the whole place to borrow our abstra Geddra and the Offer would be glad to i falso, foreign as well as native, he je torma instead of painfully building

Par 8. 6. Zambesi, to London, 8,186

Do, Jo18 half cheets, 12 chesta, 22,000 bozes and 183 pkgs. Tea, 80 boxes Silk Piece. Goods, 687 bales Silk, and 669 pige Sundries.

ULANO LARRINAGA & COY'S LINE

OF SPANISH STEAMERS.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)

The Steamer

**CHURRUCA,”

Captain ARARDA, will be de-

Queen's Boud.)

671 boxes Tes, 4 buzes Silk Fisse Grodi, 406 bales Silk, 104 bales Cocoons, 88 bales

Boxerox“, J'uns 18, 1870, Panjom: Silk, & oases Pengees, and 48. pige. Bandr sa

BARONETAR- 9 AME 20 880 Per B. S. Agamemnon, Fongkong to Do

20 880 London; sailed 14th June, 1878-281,838

39.860 .EL

Do

spatched for the above Port | Ibs. Congot, 232,539 lbs. So. Caper, 38,268 TERAMURSTEN=

on WEDNESDAY, the 18th Inslant, at lbs. 8o. Ur, Pekon, and 4,128 Imm. Bortam eve $p.fil

For Freight or Fazságó, apply to

total 504,578 lbs.) 148 boxes Tas (particulars unknown), 110 pkga. Silk Flose Goode, 257 pkgs, Wante silk, and 520 phren, Hans drisa, -For Continent, de, 20,000 1hf, Congan, 188 pkgs. Silk, and 27 pkgs. Bar. ing first

REMEDIOS & Co.,

7. Agents. Hongkong, June 16, 1870,

Do.

Do (Wat bulby 9AM De Dog 1.7.M. Do Do

De. Maximum

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