*
Intimations.
NOTICE
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY.
DURING the Next THREE FROM NAINA URING the Next THREE MONTHS will proceed direct To LONDON, leaving Hongkong on the following Dates:---
3rd June......8.8. Lombardy......toos. 2723 17th
Let July......
15th 29th
#
12th Aug... p 26th
Zambesi...... 2431 Teheran 34 2689 Khedive........ 3742 Malwa....... 2939 Kaisar-i-Hind » 4023 Cathay......... 2982 Bokhara... 11
A. MOIVER,
Superintendent.
9th, Sept...... 31
Hongkong, May 22, 1879,
YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSO- CIATION.
NOTICE
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accordance with the Articles of Agree Nacut abe Directors have declared a DIVIDEND to POLICYHOLDERS for the FIFTEEN MONTHS ending 31st Decem- ber 1878, of THIRTY-THREE PER CENT. ON THE NET PREMIA CONTRIBUTED, payable at our OFFICE on and after the 10th Instant.
POLICYHOLDERS are requested to send in particulars of their Contributions.
By Order of the Directors,
BUSSELL & Co., Agents,
Hongkong, May 6, 1879. -
NOTICE.
LL CLAIMS against the Undersigned A Firm, to be sent in on or before the 30th Instant, or, they will not be Re cognized.
W. B. SPRATT & Co. Hongkong, June 3, 1879. ja30
NOTICE,
TROM the 1st or OCTOBER
DR EASTLACKE will receive his PATIENTS at ble new DENTAL ROOMS, No. 60, Queen's Road Central, over the MEDICAL HALIM
Hongkong, September 28, 1878.
SAILORS' HOME.
NY Cast-off CLOTHING, BOOKS, OF APAPERS will be thankfully received at the Ballor's Home, West Point,
Hongkong, July 28, 1878.
Notices to Consignees
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8, 8. COMPANY.
NOTICE.
JONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
To-day's Advertisements,
FOR SHANGHAL The Steamship
*"NINGPO,”
R. CASS, Master, will be de "spatched for the above Port. TO. MORROW, the 21st Inst.; at Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Oo, Hongkong, June 20, 1870,
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For BAIGON,
Per Pernambuco, at 11.30 a.m. To-moz- row, the 21st laat., Instead of a pre- vionaly notified.
For SHANGHAI.—
Per Ningpo, at 11.30 am. To-morrow,
..the 21st Inst; ---
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW
Shipping.
7 a.m.--Atalanta leaves for Hollow, &c.
Noon.-Ningpo leaves for Shanghai.
3 p.m.-Diamante leaves for Manila.
THE
[No. 4977: – Juxe 20, 1870.
recognition of those who faithfully discount of its richness and indigestibility: charged their duties, especially at night, wine and vinegar are distilled from this. and would bestow whatever awards and we have never yet been able to find out promotions were in his disposal only what sort of riso A in. It is frequent
after a careful survey of the individual
conduct of each member of the Force.ly alluded to in this Paking Goz.tte, but Sergeant Parry has certainly gained the exists not at Canton. right to a handsome recognition, at the hands of the Governor, of his brave and manly conduct; his duty as an officer
Per Diamarite, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, HONGKONG DISPENSARY, he did not finch even when severely
For MANILA.
jn21
the 21st inst.
G. FALCONER & Co., WATCH AND CHRONOMETER MANUFACTURERS,
AND
JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS,·
.46, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, June 20, 1879,
NOTICE
jy 20
INTIL further Notice all Communlea,
ious for the Portugueso Consulate in Hongkong, or addressed to the Under. signed, should be Directed to the Care of A. G. ROMANO, Erq., Honorary Consul of Portugal;
J. LOUREIRO, {- -Consul-General of Portugal.
Consulate of Portugal,
Hongkong, June 20, 1879,
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Not Responsible for Debts.†
Neither
ither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Ôficers or Crow of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Haròosir :----
GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire.Vogel & Co,
Joan R. STANHOPE, American barque, Capt. H. G. Fillsbury.—Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
BRUNETTE, British barque, Capt. W.. Dow.-G. R. Stevens & Co,
MIBIAM, American barque, Captain A, H. Parker,-Adamson, 2all & Co.
VIGILANT, American ship, Capt. John C. Ross.-P. & 0. S. N. Co.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.-
Per Douglas, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
22nd Inst.
For SAIGON,-
Per Octava, at 3.80 p.m., on Monday,
the 23rd inst
MAILS BY THE FERNOH PACKET.— The French Contract Packet Fangisé, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 24th Instant, with Malis to sod through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples ; to Saigon, Straite Settlemente, Bazavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Pondioberry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom- bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.
The
usual hours will be observed in closing
the Maila, Ec.
MAIL BY THE UNITED STATES PACKIT. The United States Mall Packet Gur'ic, will
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥痧
A. S. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE ANd Retail DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
or
DBCOGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- RITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATRKT. MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Glogerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.
wounded by the dagger of a miscreant
making off with his booty. The Chief
who had just committed a theft and was
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL")
Justice before whom the thief was tried (Per E. E. 4. de O. Telegraph Co's Line.
LONDON, 19th June.
was not slow to recognise the noble conduct of the Sergeant, which he characterised as
deserving of the highest praise" Parliament there was a debate upon the
"very brave," and
In to-day's sitting of the German remarking, too, that this was not the
LOUAL AND GENERAL
first time in which Perry had shewn currency, and Prince Bismark stated that it loyalty to duty, for in 1877 he held was not intended to alter the laws relating on to, and secured a violent criminal, to the gold standard. although seriously wounded by him. In
He explained that the suspension of sales this Colony we have not seldom to trust of silver was in consequence of the fall -to-the-officers and men of the Police for the exercise of nerve, bravery and self-
in price, restraint in cases of great danger and difficulty, and to the honour of every one connected with the Force there is, running through the whole history of the Police here, which is the history of each man now holding any position of pro-
spirit of that kind. Some cases in the past, we know, have not obtained that notics they should have done; but it is now too late to go back and look for
The next FRENOR MAI, bringing London dates to May 16th, may be expected here on Thursday, the 26th, por M. M. steamer Djemnale.
be despatched on THURSDAY, the The Manufactory is under direct and minence in it, an ever-recurring capital. The next ENGLISH MALL, with London dates to
3rd July, with Mails for Japan, Sau Francisco the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c. will be alosed as follows:-
2.15 P.M. Registry of Letters ceases. 2.80 P.M. Post-Office clones, but Letters (execpt for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with
continuous European Supervision. Bongkong, June 1, 1876,
23rd May, may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 26th, par P. & 0. steamer Malara.
27. The publication of this issue commenced opportunities missed years ago. Here INFORMATION has been received that the at 7.50 p.m.
Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage HE CHINA MAIL.
until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies
(expected the Bahamas and Boyli), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cannot be sent by this route. Hongkong, June 18, 1879.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE CONTRACT MAILS.
jly9
The following hours are observed in closing Malls, de, by both the British and French Contract Packets ——
G. C. TROPANT, British ship, Captaly G. Thomas.---Messageries Maritlines.
MONTE ROZA, American ship, Capt. C. Day before departure,— O. Carter.—Borneo Co., Ld.
GALLEY OF LORNE, British steamer, Capt. J. L. Dryden.-Gibb, Livingston & Úo.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
June 18, Conquest, British steamer, 317, Elphick, Swatow June 18, General.- E-SHUN.
June 20, Ta Lee, German barque, 850, Hoffmann, Bangkok June 6, Rice.- SIEMSSEN & Co.
DEPARTURES,
CONSIGT FO, 1 om San Francisco, did, June 20, Dale, for Bangkok.
are hereby requested to send in their. Billa of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
H. M. BLANCHARD,
Acting Agent.
Hongkong, June 16, 1879,
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FROM LONDON & PORIS OF CALL
HE Steamship Harier having arrived, TH
Consignees of Cargo are hereby la formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 24th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, June 18, 1879.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
BRITISH BARQUE VALE OF DOON, FROM ANTWERP.
“JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are requented to send In their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk sad expense.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, June 13, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MASSAGERIES MARITIMES.
KOTIOR TO CONSIGNEES, BIONES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bills of Lading in the Undersigned for counter. signature, and sake Immediate delivery This Cargo has been landed and stored a their risk and mayṛin.
No Fire Insuración sen isen «fforted,
Ex Fangtse.
Order, 1 case Haberda MF (in cross) } shery, from London.
O AME (in diamond) } Nos. 10/17, Or., 2 cases The Flannel, from L'den LRC 294, 1 crse Merchandios. M 1 3 deume Paint Oil B No. 18, 1 oses Merchandise.
Ex Ava
(la diamond) 34, 1 case Buttons, B from London. VSC 26, 1 case Millinery, from London. NMK (in diamond) 1, 1 care Woollens,
from London
G. DE CHAMPHAVS, dpontTM
Hongkong, June 18, 1979,
20, Ban. Lee, for Bangkok. 20, Rosalia, for Mauila.
20, Antenor, for Amoy and Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Ningpo, for Shanghai.
Wuhu, for Shanghai, Conquest, for Holhow.
Atalanta, for Holhow, &c. Juliane, for Tientsin,
Moorburg, for Foochow. Pasig, for Sual.
Glory, for Bangkok.
Harter, for Yokohama and Hiogo.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Conquest, from Swatow, 101 Chinese.
DEPARTED,
Per Dale, for Bangkok, 15 Chinase. Per Antenor, for Amoy, 200 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Conquest_reporta: Left Swatow on the 18th, and have had light B. W. winds to port.
The German barque Ta Lee reports; In the Gulf of Siam strong breezes, and fine weather from Pulo Obl
CARGOBS.
Per S. 8. Zanbest, salled 17th June, 1879-To London: from Canton and Ma cao, 28,188 boxes Tea, containing 201,064 lbs Congoù, 214,151 lbs So. Caper, and 69,876 lbe. Sc. Or. Pekoe; from Canton, 180 tales Raw Silk, and 29 boxes Silk Goode ; from Amoy, 30 boxes and 890 halfa chests Toa (particulars unknown); from Shanghai, 774 boxes Tea (particulars un- knowo), 370 bales Raw Silk, 1 case Silk Goode, and 16 bales Waste Silk; from Kiu- klang. 3,126 half-ohests Tes (particulars unknown; from Hsakow, 681 boxes, 6,645 ball-chesin and 185 pkgs. Tea (particulars | known); from Japan, 67 half-chests and 12 cheats Tea (particulars unknown), 82 bales Raw Bulk, and 61 bales Waste Silk.To Continent: from Hongkong, 71 boxes Tes, southing 888 lbs So. Or. Fekte, and 400 lbs. Sc. Caper; from Canton, 207 bales Raw Silk, & cases. Bilk Goods, 104 bales Co- coors, and 88 bales Punjum Silk from Shanghai, 199 bales Raw Silk; from Han kow, 500 boxes, 80 half-chests and 50 chests Tea (particulars unknown).
Per 8. 8. City of Peking, sailed 18th Jane, 1679For Yokohama, 9,859 baga Sugar, 5481 bags Beans, 990 pkgs. Window Glass, $60 desks Quicksilver, 50 bales Guantes, and 880 pkgo. Merchandise; for San Fran.. disco, 5,667 bags Bico, 880 bags Beans, 167 bag Buger, 1,150 bales Gunnies, 9 pkgs. Bliks, 2 pkga. Opium, 836 pkgs. Tea (17,672 | lbs.) from Amoy, 12 pkgs. Tea (1,018 (ba) from Calentts, 181 pkga. Ten (10,240 lbs.), and 1,978 pkgs. Merchandise; for Victoria, 2pkgs. Opium for San Jose de Guatemala, 5 pkga. Silks for Panama, 1 pkge Bilks, and a pkgs Merchandise for Callao, i pkge. Ivory Warej and 22 pkgs, Bilka j for Demetara, 37 pkgs. Merchandise for Nex York, 3 pkges Bilks, 6 pkgs. Matting, 20 pkgs. Nutgalls, 387 bates Raw Silk, and 3,976 pkğu. Tes (174,029 ita) from /moy!: for Orlango, BL pigs Tea (41,679 1-7) from Amo for Boston, 970 pagi. Tos (46,200 15%) from Amby.
57, M... Money Order Office alones; Fost Office clones except the NIGHT BOE, which remains open all night, Day of departure, --- -
TAM.-Post Office opens. 10A.M.-Reglatry of Letters ceases, Posting of all printed, matter and patterns ceases.
11 --Mails closed, except for Late
Letters,
11.10 A-Letters may be posted with
Late Feo of 18 centa until
11.30.—when the Post Office CLOSE
entirely.
- 11,40A.M.-Late Latters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.
Shipping Intelligence.
The following le corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, &a;-
VESSELS TO ARRIVE.
AT HONGKONG, Name.
From
Left. Feb. 22, Grossfurst Constantlue, Hamburg 24, Edward Barrow, Hamburg
Mar.
14, John A. Briggs, 27, Agnes Muir,
28, Adam M. Simpson,
Cardi London Cardiff
Apr.
8, Leon,
10, Spica, 21, Worrs,
26, Triton,
26, Twilight
27, Homewood,
Liverpool Cardiff London Hamborg
New York Penarth
London
80, Benarty (a.)
May.
1, Anchises (8.)
2, Alex Yeats,
5, Alexander
Cardiff Cardiff Penarth Newcastle
(N.S.W.)
12, Alex. Newton,
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN ZOBIN. Af London.-Steamers vía Sues Canal Glenlyon.
Celtic Monarch, Glengyle.
Sunbeam,
Bonaccord.
Bailing Feais.
Teucer.
Joseph Hayden.
Douglas Castle, At Liverpool
At Cardif
Balle of Oregon At Hamburg,
At Newcastle (N.S. W.)
J. A, Burland,
Adolph.
Kvik,
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, June 22:
10 a.m.-Douglas leaves for Coast Ports. MONDAY, June 23:--
11a.m.-Sale of Sundries at Mesars
Lammert, Atkinson & Co. TUZEDAT, June 24:---
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1879.
is a special case; the second time, too, Contract Packet Djemnah, with the next the man has distinguished himself; the French and Australian Mails for Hongkong, Chief Justice, with a lively appre-left Singapore yesterday morning (Thurs-
ciation of an act of unwonted manli-
Deas
makes special note
of it, day). The Malwa, with the English Mail, and strongly recommends the officer had arrived there. Both mails will, there to the Government for reward. Wefore, arrive about the same time. cordially support His Lordship's recom- join in it. This Colony cannot afford, we with regard to the choice of a site for the mendation, and we are sure the public We are glad to note that our suggestion By, to allow deeds like this to pass
unrecognised, and we shall look to His Argand lamp, which figured for a short time Excellency, in bestowing on this brave at the Post Office corner, is being acted and now twice-wounded officer of the upon. The lamp is being erected at the Police, some handsome mark of his Cross Roads, and will probably be ready sensible form, which will not only approval, to let it take a tangible and for lighting to-morrow night, honour him for his deeds, but be of substantial benefit to him.
THE subject of the Social Evil, as it exists in this part of the world, is ably dealt with on pages 3-7 of the C. D. O. Commissioners Report. Like every thing else in China, the conditions and circumstances of this'moral fungus differ entirely from those which surround its growth in Western lands; and these special peculiarities are clearly set forth The causes which produce the evil are poverty, the setting apart and sale of young girls for this mode of life, and the constant desertion of wives by their hus- bande (fostered by polygamy). While by no means prepared to take the same hopeless view as that taken by the distinguished from Manchus, cannot be Commissioners in dealing with this transferred from bigh position in the army Oriental combination, there is no doubt to high civil raak. There was an ex- that the problem of successfully meeting ception to the rule made in favour of this compact system of immoralit yia a To draw the line moat difficult one. between governmental recognition in ] who was at the recommendation order to control and governmental sanc of made Viceroy of Shen-Kan. tion, has always been a delicate and For an interesting account of the campaign sometimes a dangerous undertaking;
CHINESE NOTES.
There is rula in China that Chinese, as
General of Shen Si
A CHINAMAN Was picked up yesterday svening near the Koshing Theatre, in s moribund condition. The poor fellow was | literally nothing but skin and bone. Ee was conveyed to the Civil Hospital, and died about half an hour after he was admitted.
DR. WHasay has organized a small Fire Brigade in connection with the Civil Hon- pital, composed of the Hospital staff. The members practise once or twice a week, and last night they had an opportunity of dia tinguishing themselves, of which they were not slow to take advantage. It is in no small measure due to the promptness_of
while the considerations presented by of these officers against Jehangir, see the Chinese custom and Chinese law in Repository of 1834. troduce a series of complications so nicely. intertwined that nothing but time and
It appears from a recent proclamation their action that the fire did not spread civilising influences appear likely ever to issued by the Treasurer of Canton that much farther, unravel them. In the ever-shifting, rice-
depending population of Chine poverty, who have purchased WITH referenos to the paragraph which must always be reckoned upon; and so rank at Peking, may compete at the ex-
| her name suggests, for the Fanglese trade,
long as girls believe it to be their daty amination for the degres of Provincial appeared in our last night's issue regarding to sacrifice their virtue to supply the Graduats. In this they differ from persons the new steamer Wuhu, we find we were needs of their kindred, little chance who have purchased rank in the Provinces misinformed. The Wuhu is intended, na exists of removing this hideous blot who may not so compete. The son of a from the social life of the Chinese. Regarding the other two sources of the
man who goes to Peking may be examined evils referred to, however, there seems at Peking, but the son of a man who comes to be more hope of some action becoming from Peking to the Provinces must go to a possibility. The records of our Courts Peking if he wishes to be examined. have lately shown signs of a movement
being made by the authorities against There is a Cantonese saying the degrading system of domestic slavery
under cover of which much of the na+1 "If the cow will
tive prostitution here is fostered. On not drink you cannot force down its head,” this matter we are glad to see that the which is almost the same as the English worthy Chief Justice has thrown in hisYou may take a horse to the water but powerful influence on the side of the
poor girls; and already he has marked you cannot make him drink.” bia sense of the injustice done by cha racterless bags who live upon outraging
In addressing the Magistrate of one's the feelings of humanity. Sir John native place by letter the gentry use the Smals has also called attention to a term or father; in addressing the defect in the law, by which the well-to-do Prefect the term AA or grand supporters of domestic slavery-tbose
who make the demand and thus invite father; in addressing a taatai the term the supply cannot be punished equally KAH For great grandfather. with those miserable women who act as go-betweens. The other feature in this As an instance of how spurious characters sad picture of the social life of Hong-creep into the offioi 1 language we may
but we belleve it is intended to send down another steamer most probably the Peking
to run in conjunction with the Tchang. The Company are having another steamer built to be called the Macao; her name would seem to imply that she is intended for the Macao-Hongkong line.
THE cases at the Police Court to-day were There were- -A of no public interest. number of cases of larceny of articles of trifling value at the fire, These cases were mostly dealt with severely, Mr Creagh sending the delinquents to six months' imprisonment, the first and last fourteen with hard labour; and they were further days in solitary confinement, and the rost
ordered to be exposed in the atooks for six hours, in the Second Street. Two men named Fu Ahi and Wong Atain were sent to six sad three months' bard labour
kong to filent desertion of wives, mention a wharf, (the former of respectively, the first for stealing a box of favoured by the customs of polygamy--is
likely to be considerably illustrated by the two characters standing for the colloquial clothing from a brothel at You-mah-ti, andy. a case, involving this question, to be Cantonese 6) which appeared in a recent the second for receiving the same knowing heard shortly before the Supreme Court, proclamation issued by the Viceroy. There it to have been stolen.
Without for a moment pronouncing apon is a distinction between hd 'n
the merits of the case referred to, we
bail with satisfaction the desire shown "rapida” ard shd¿t'du
to be irregular.
"sand We are glad to hear that some such scheme
an we foreshadowed in announcing the Band to bring Chinese conduct, so far as is bank" (Cant. vulg. ton), The use of the Promenade in the Botanical Gardens on the consistent with their own peculiar cus character in this latter sense appears 16th, has been decided on by Col. Geddes and toma, under the rule of commoz law and common sense. By auch means, more perhaps than by any other, will the a tive community be brought to a know ledge of their duties as members of a civilised community,
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Mr Ford, to whom the community will not be slow to return their thanks. The Band It is not often that a philologically obrer-f the 27th Regt. will play every Tuesday, vant Chinese can be found. Speaking of On alternate Tuesdays the performances will the distinction between and, both be in the afternoon, before the daylight has of which mean "to bestow, an intelligent gone, from 8 to 7; those on the other two THE Governor has now an opportunity Chiness informed us the other day that the Tuesdays of the month will be in the even Noon-French Mall leaves for Forts of of redeeming a common-sense promise, former almost invariably immediately pre-ing, and when there is not a brilliant moons
Call and Europe. 2.80 p.m-Bale of British steamer is which he made, in very emphatic terms, ceded the nonn whith it governed, but that light, the gardens will be illuminated. The
dostan.
some time ago, under circumstances which the latter generally had after it a dative season's programme is a plussaní one to Goods per Barter undelivered after this attracted considerable attention to it. In
date subject to rent.
look forward to, and we are sure there will be every readiness on the part of the publiš to take advantage of the kind opportunity thus given them of pleasant and enjoyable evening entertainmente.
FRIDAY, June 27 :-
concluding his minute, refusing to P.O. ale or an "empty" word either alone or Freeman any accession of the allowance between it and its object 11a.m.-Bale of American barque dibs was entitled to by his agreement,
N. Franklin
TUESDAY, July 11--
His Excellency was careful to point out The spring crop of rice in Canton is called that while his decision in that case might and is not improved by night rains appear to the man who was by it
Noon-English Mail leaves for Porta deprived of an extra bonus and a very The grain is short and thick. The autom
of Call and Europe. a Transfer Books of The B. B. de Chins good" character to which he had no title crop is called *
and
ON
read in the Panama Star and Birald Gas Go, Ld., closed from this date toto press hardly ppon bin, he was sure requires night rare. The grain is long and statement, which bears out what we said - 10th Instant, inclusive,
every officer and man in the Toros slender. The seeds of the first will not last night on the question of Immigration THORLDAR, July 3 :—-
would understand that the decision row in autumn, nor those of the second in ite Pen and Cubs |---
the other hand, ・ to pointed, os
Telegrams from Dr. Elmoss, the Foru "Steamer leaves for Yokobama and Sen the fact that the Head of the Exe-pring. The is the most glutinous į
cutive would not be indifferent to the and cannot be regularly exten alone on seven representative in China, siste that
negotiaii na regarding Chinese emigration
- 3 pinu--- Cegidental & Oriental §. 8. Oo, a
*