For Sale.
FOR SALE.
Ex MENELAUS"
N invoice of Miner's
PATENT FIRE PROOF SAFES
and
DEED CHESTS
To be Sold at Manufacturers' Prices.
T. & D. HENRY'S GOVERNMENT NAVY UANVAS, all Nombora.
FLAX SEAMING TWINE.
Ех "НОРЕ" WOODEGARY'S COTTON DUCK, Nom
1 to 10.
Ex
Mails.
NOTICE
-
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIKS MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.
STEAM FOR HAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, ISMAILIA, PORT SAID, NAPLES, AND
MARSEILLES;
A280, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA AND ALL INDIAN PORTS.
ON MONDAY, the 18th day of July,
1880, at Noon, the Company's S. 8. A 74, Commandant ROLLAND, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the shore places.
coptecti
the
Cargo and Specia will be registered for London well as for Marseilles, and no- in transit through Marsailles for principal places of Europe. Shipping Orders will be granted until Noon
Cargo will be received on board until COTTON TWINE4 p.m., Specle and Parcels until 3 p.
RAVENS DUOK, and
DRILLS.
RAPHAIL"
A Large Assortment of CROCKERY AND GLASSWAR.
DINNER SERVICES,
DESSERT SERVICES,
TOILET SERVICES,
Ex
LATE
BREAKFAST SERVICES,
dro.
doc
"ANCHISES,"
and
ARRIVALS.
**
AuraERFORD's Extra All Long FLAX
CANVAS, RUTHERFORD's Boyal Navy CANVAS.
Da. KOTEBEFORD's Bost Boiled Engine COLZA OIL.
English UOTTON WASTE
Tock's Patent PACKING.
Flax PACKING.
Horn's Best Ruselan CORDAGE.
Pest English Charcoal WIRE ROPE. Galranized IRON CHAIN, 3/16th, 14h
and 3,8th.
HEBBUCK's PAINTS and Oils. TURPENTINE. Copal VARNISH. French PULISH SOFT SOAP. OAKEY'S Wellington KNIFE POWDER. Plate POWDER. Plate BRUSHES. Billard CHALK. CUE TIPS
Metallo TAPE LINES.
nenn's Patent PADLOCKS,
TW LOCKS,
FIRE GRATES.
Cupboard LOUKS,
Boz LOUKS
Suspension and Bracket Patent Extinguish
ing KEROSINE LAMPS.
RODGERS & Sons' CUTLERY,
Electro-plated WARE,
BUNTING and Bunting THREAD. BUSSET'S PATENT PNEUMATIC GUN.
—
the 18th of July, 1880. (Parcels are not to be sent on board they must be left
at the Agency's Office.)
Contents and value of Packages aro re- quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, d gent.
Hongkong, July 9, 1880.
SHIMAIL STEAM
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MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA VIA KOBE
AND INLAND SEA.
THE 8. S. NIIGATA MARU, Captain WALKER, due hero on or about the 14h Instant, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 24th July, at Day- light.
Cargo recoised on board and Parcels at the Office up to 6 p.m. of 23rd July.
No Bill of Lading signed under $2 Freight
All Claims must be setlied on board before delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized.
JLATES OF PASSAGE.
To Koss.....Cabin $00. Steerage $15,
YOKOHAMA &
Do, $75. Do. 20. A REDUCTION le made on RETKY CARIX PASSAGES.
NAGASAK...
CARGO and FASSENGERS for Nagsaki will be trauchipped to the Shanghai Mail
Steamer at Kobe.
For further Particulare, apply at the Company's Orvices, No. 6UA, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Hongkong, July 12, 1880.
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TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
EN
CONNECTION
WITK
THE
CENTRAL
and
Insurances.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF
MANCHESTER AND LONDON,
ESTABLISHED 1824.
Capital of the Company £1,000,000Sterling
of which is paid up
£100,000 Reserve Fundupwards of£ 120,000 Annual Income
£ 250,000
THE
"
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++
THE Undersigned havo been appointed Agents for the above Company at Hongkong, Canton, Forchow, Shanghai, and Haukow, and are prepared to grant Insurances at current rates.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, October 15, 1868.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE--HONGKONG,
GENCIES at all the Treaty Porta of China and Japan, and at Singapore, Baigon and Penang.
Kiske accopied, and Palloles of insurance granted at the rates of Premium current at the above mentioned Ports,
NO CHARGE FOR POLICY FEES.
JAS. B. COUGHTNIK,
Secretary,
Hongkong, November 1, 1871.
THE LONDON ASSURANCE,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER
of
His Majesty King George The First, 4. D. 1720.
مصر
HE Undersigued baving been appointed Sgents for the above Corporallen are prepared to grant Insurances as follows:-
Marine Department.
Policies at current rates payable either here, in Loudon or at the principal Porte of India, China and Australia.
Fire Department.
Policies issued for long or short periods at A discount of 20 % allowed. current rates.
Life Department. Policies issued for suma nol excoding 45,000 at reduced rates.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, July 25, 1872
Notices to Consignees.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8. §. COMPANY.
NOTICE.
JONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
00EANIC, from San Francisco, &c., are hereby requested to send in their Bille of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer w be landed and stored at Con. signet risk and expense,
G. B. EMORY,
Agent.
Blongtong, July 16, 1880
CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS.
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FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
FOR MANILA.
The Breamship
"Diamante," Captain GOLLEN, will be despatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 19th Instant, at 4 P.m., instead of as previously notified. For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, July 17, 1880. jy19
FOR SWATOW, AMOY, TAMSUI AND TAIWANFOO.
The Stonmablp
"Albay,"
Capt. F. ASHTON, will be despatched for the above Potts on TUESDAY, the 20th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIX & Co. Hongkong, July 17, 1880. ir 20
FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.
The Steamship
"Venice,
Capt. P. L EHODE, will be despatched as above
en TH RSDAY, the 22ud Inst., at 4 p.m., Instead of TUESDAY, the 20th, as 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, July 17, 1880.
PASSENGERS
ARRIVED.
Per Ava, from Shanghai: for Hongkong, Messra J. S. Cox and Ed. Burmeister, Mrs Lagrange, and 5 Chinese; for Saigon, Canssade (Franch prisoner); for Port Bald, Mr A. Sussich; for Marwellies, Mesum Daw. baro, Wemmer, Jack, and Nelson,
Per Namoa, from Coast Ports, Mr J. E Shaw, and 170 Chinere.
Per Gimes, from Shanghai via Foochow Mr Chambers. Mra Randal, Mosata G. & and N. W. Tilho, and 15 Chineas.
Per Crusader, from Sydney, &, 138 Chinese.
Per Lydia, from Swatow, 22 Ohluose.
DEPARTED.
Per 4moy, for Shanghai, 12 Chinese. Per Lee fun, for Shanghai, 10 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS
The British steamer Crusader reporta Moderate breezo and fine weather to Cook- town, arrived on 2416 left on 25th for Port Darwin, arrived at Port Darwin on July 2nd, light breeze and clear, left for Hong- ¦ kong on 3rd, thick and rainy weather from Basilan Straits to
China Ses, arrived in Hongkong on 16th at 8 p.m.
The British steamer Namoa reports: Left Foochow on the 14th loak, ex;erienced
moderate monsoon and fine weather,
rived in amoy on the 15th, and Swatow on the 16th and left name evening for Hong. kong (in company with 8. 8. Douglas bound Experlonood moderate N.E. to Amoy). winds and heavy swell from 8.E. accom panied with heavy squall and rain and very unsettled weather from Mendoza Inland to
jy 22 port. Passed 8. 8. Kwangtung bound up
FOR LONDON FIA SUEZ CANAL (Taking Cargo at through rates for NEW YORK and BẤMBURG)
The Steamably
** Glenfinas,"
Capi B. G. WILCOX, will be despatched se above
on FRIDAY, the 23rd Instant, at Noon, instead of Monday, the 19th, at 3 pm. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
jy2$ Hongkong, July 17, 1880.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 150,
UHINA SEA.
YANGTZE RIVER-SHANGHAI
DISTRICT.
LIGHTYESSEL. "KIUTOAN”
TEMPORARY CHANGE OF Liontvessei AND IN FOO SIGNAL
N
OTICH is hereby given, that the "KITOAN" Lightvessel will shortly
bo withdrawn from her Station for Repair, and that the "TAKO" Lightwemel "will temporarily take her place.
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, July 20:-
Daylight.-Albay leaves for Swatow, & Thursday, July 12:— j-
4 p.m.-Venice leaves for Singapore, &c FRIDAY, July 28--
Noon-Glenfistas leaves for London. SATURDAY, July 24:--
Daylight-Mitsui Biabl Mall leaven for
Yokohama, &c.
3 p.m.-Gocidental & Oriental 8. S. Co.
Steamer leares for Yokohama and San
Francisco.
[No. 5310. July 17, 1850.
winked at hitherto is no reason why they should not now be worried and driven out of every respectable commercial com- munity in the Riverine Ports; and we hail with pleasure the prospect which Consul Alabaster holds out of opening a erusade against such a blot upon the in- tegrity of foreign commerce. It has been said, and we believe with some truth, that a few Americans via with the few Britishers in this mean evasion of duties which are paid by more honest competitors. This conviction was doubt- less the main reason which induced MONDAY, July 26:-...
5pm-English Mall leaves for Ports of Dr. Macgowan (himself an American) to speak out so strongly on the subject some Call and Europe.
four months ago. In an address which WEDNESDAY, July 28
Sp.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the be delivered, before the North Chine B., O. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited, Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society in at No. 50A, Queen's Road.
March last, the fearned Doctor thas expressed himself"It is a fact that SATURDAY, July 81 :-
ought not to be concealed, that Chinese and Foreign relations in Szechuan are not a little strained by what the Chinese call pseudo-foreign commerce, that is, 3 p.m.-Brisbane loarea for Singapore, the covering of Chinese goods by a
Brisbane,. Fo
2.30 pm Meeting of Shareholders of the China Traders' Insuranos Co., Ld., at the Head Office, Hongkong. SATURDAY, August 7 :---
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established &.D. 1841.
香港大藥
A. S. WATSON & Co. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGsta, IMPORTERS
foreign flag to erado inland taxation. The Yangtze is the only great river controlled by a single State, which is The Ea- open to foreign commerce. peror of Brazil has been greatly lauded for throwing the Amazon open, but the Amazon is under his control only through a part of its course.. If then the navi- gation of the Yangtze by foreigners is su exceptional privilège, any abuse of that privilege in reprehensible." If the Coo Bule for the United States at the ports where this abuse is known, are fully alive to their responsibilities, it will therefore become their duty to assert
River Mio on the 14th.
In Foochow H.M.S. Moorhen, S. 8. Glentyon, Benarty,
la Kenmurs Castle, and Hing Shing. Amoy H. M. 8. Sheldrake, B. C. Fei Bo, and Lang Feng. In Swator: S. 8. FooDXUGUIATE SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- the principles of honesty and put a stop
chow, and Bungarian
The British steamer Lydia reports: Fine weather throughout.
The British beamer Glaucus reports: First part, light Easterly winds and flas olear weather; lattor part, strong Easterly
winds and much rain.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For STRAITS
LONDON..
SETTLEMENTS
AND
Per Glauca, at 9 a.m. To-morrow, the 18th inst., instead of as proviously notified.
For HONOLULU via CANTON.--
Per Hochung, at 7.80 a.m., on Monday, the 19th inst, iustead of a pro- viously notified.
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ----
For Serapis, at 2 p.m., on Monday, the
19th ins
For MANILA.
Per Diamante, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, the 19th lost, instead of a pre- viously notified. SWATOW, AMOY, TAMSUL, AND TAIWANFOO,-
For
Fer
Albay, at 5 p.., on Monday, the 19th inet, instead of ad previously notified.
The "Taku's" Light is a fixed White Dioptric one, elevated 35 feel abore the Sea, and in clear weather it should bo For BANGKOK.- visible from a distance of ten nautical miles.
The Lightvessel is painted Red with the word "Taku" in White Letters on each Sida, and she bas one mast surmounted by BR 8 feet Black Ball.
In foggy weather a gang will be sounded at one minute intervals.
CHANGE IN POSITION OF KIETRAN" LIGHTYESGEL
iter the "Kiutoan" Lightvessel bas been repaired, she will be moored in & fathoms of water on the North side of the
OF
51T25, TOILET REquistres, ENGLISH, AMERICAY, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDIOCARS. MANUFACTURERS
OF
$8
to such unfair dealing on the part of It is alleged by American citizens. many persons conversant with tradal movements in the North that several foreign firms exist solely by infringe- ments of the Treaty in this respect! How Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, then can it be expected that the Chinese
Glugerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla
authorities, with such knowledge, will Water, and other Aerated Water. give a ready ear to foreign grievances, The Mansfactory is under direct and even if well grounded. But there is also this other side of the question continuous Buropean Bupervision,
to consider. Such instances of petti Hongkong, June 1, 1878.
fogging dishonesty, which are far beneath the respectable foreign merchant as they are unworthy of any dweller on these coasts, militate directly against the speedy spread of tradal facilities throughout the Treaty Ports. The most persistent efforts have 'been made to obtain an extension of the Transit Pass privilege to ports in the Kwangtung province, and these have hitherto met with but indifferent success. Now there is not the slightest doubt that this obstruction was caused directly by the reports which reached the Chinese
PASSINGERS arriving la Hongkong, or any other persons who may desire to con- mult the files of local, China, Japa, American, English, Indian or Austra Han newspapers, are invited to call at the "Cara Man" Ofice, where over sixty newspapers, dailies and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for
reference.
BIRTH.
At Tientalu, on the 3rd July, Mrs P. G. authorities, through the Foreign Cus
ON MÖLLENDORFF, of a Daughter.
toms, as to the doings of the few free-
-and-essy "straw men" in the Riverine
Ports; and to these so-called merchants,
Per Bajanattiunsthar, at p.m., on Mon. The publication of this issue commenced who dodge the revenue for the benefit
day, the 18th look. For SAIGON.
Per Cleveland, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
10th inst
For ROIHOW, PAKHOI, and HAI-
PHONG,...
Per Hainan, at 6 p.m., on Monday, the
J9th inst
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.-
at 7.25 p.m.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1880,
A
Ir is an old and true saying that "there
of themselves and their native clients, the merchants of South China owe their present lack of the privilege All honest thus so grossly abused. meu and honourable merchants will,. we are convinced, heartily approve of any measures taken to sweep away from the face of foreign intercourse
Por Venice, at 3.30 pm, on Thursday, are black sheep in every flock," and it with China this most objectionabis ex- would be foolish to suppose that amongst crescence, whether the offenders be Eng- the 22nd insty, instead of as pre-foreigners in China, composed as they lish, American, or subjects of any other viously notified
Channel with the Elutoan Lighthouse For bearing
S. 67 W., magnetic, and distance about 23 nautical milen
18 Steamship Gordon Castle, WARING,
In order to avoid the South-Eastern part Commander, having arrived from the
of the Blockhouse Shos), Vessels when above Peris, Consignes of Cargo, are hereby within four miles to Seaward of the "Kin. informed that all Goode-with the exoeptos," in her new position, should not tion of Opinm are being landed, at their
UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING riak, into the Godowns of the Undersigned bing her to bear West of N. 374" W.
RAILROAD COMPANIES
AND
ATLANTIC STEAMERS.
THE S. S. OCEANIC will be despatch
at Wanchai, whenco delivery may be ob tained.
Consignees wishing to receive their Goose on the Wharf are at liberty to do so.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, un. lers notice to the contrary be given before
No
ed for San Francisco via Yokohama, Noon To-D will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 10th Instant will be subject to runt.
on SATURDAY, tho 24th July, 1880, st 3 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and Europe
Connection is made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai.
Freight will be received on Board until PAROEL 4 pm of the 23rd July.
Royal Bristol GINGER ALE, to Fiat PACKAGES will be received at the Office
Bottles.
Jarrazy's India PALE ALE, in Plat
Bottles.
CLARET-Chatonu THIBOEUF.
until 6p.m. same day: all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in foll; value of same le required.
A REDCUTION is made on RETURN PAS- SADE TICKETS,
Consular Invoices to accompany Over- land, Mexican, Central and South American Cargo, should be sent to the Company's JLES GRAVE, Pints and Quarts. Ofoes addressed to the Collector of Gus
Chateau LABORY..
Breakfast CLARED.
HAUT SAUT RNE, SACCONE's White Beal 69ERRY.
Do Amontilado SHERRY.
Do. Very Fine OLD PORT.
Draught ALE and PORTER, sold by the
Gallon.
STATIONERY.
BOOKS,
TOBACCOS, and
JOHN
CIGARS.
Moin Soss',
CRONER & BLACKWELL'S
**
AMERICAN
OILMAN STOR▬E▬S.
SHIP CHANDLER Y of
Every Daroription.
SAIL-MAKING and RIGGING, promptly executed.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, July 7, 1850,
tome, San FrancisDO.
For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agusoy of the Company, No. 57, Queen's Road Central.
G, B. EMORY, Agent. Hongkong, July 8, 1880.
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STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, 8UEZ, MALTA, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, MEDI. TERRANEAN PORTS, SOUTH- AMPTON, AND LONDON ; ALSO, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA.
MAE PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL STEAM -
THE AND Y's Steam-ship
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Vo.,
Agmuta
By order of the Inspector-General of
Customs, DAVID M. HENDERSON,
Engineer-in-Chief. Imperial Maritime Customs, Engineer's Office, Shangbai, 9th July, 1880.
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Not Responsible for Debts. Nether the Captain, the Agents, nur
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during ip their stay in Hongkong Harbour:--
Honghong, July 12, 1880.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
CONSIGNEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and take immediate delivery, This Onrgo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Ex dva.
HB 1482/4, 3 cases Colours, Order, from
Marsailles.
P
Ex Djemnal.
E(in dia.) 1464/7, 2 cases Morslan Edize, Order, from London. JGS&C 4, 1 case Perfumery, Order,
from London.
LO & C 1/2, 2 ostes Sugar, Order, from
Marseilles,
..
from Yokohama,
MONBAR, American ahly, Captain W. Taylor.-P. & Q. 8. N. Co
are of nearly every nationality, the re- foreign power, while every fair-dealing ST AITS SETTLEMENTS AND mark does not apply. The open Ports man interested in trade in and around
LONDON,-
For JAPAN via KOBE.—
rotica.
· LOCAL · AND GENERAL,
Per Glenfinlas, at 11.30 a. b., on Friday, in China are, at the same time, not the the Southern ports of the Empire ought the 23rd inst., instead of as presinks of iniquity" which cartain to welcome with the sincerest pleasure of such measures and ignorant or humorous persons have co the succERS vionely notified.
casionally called them. It would not accept them as a foreraenor of the ex- Per Niigala Mar, at 5 p.w., on Friday, be any-great stretch of statemont to say tension of legitimate facilities in the
the 23rd inst
that the average merchant or foreign Southern districts, For NEW YORK.-
resident in this part of the world would The Strathmore, is postponed till further bear comparison with the corresponding representatives in Europe or America. Probably his impulses are even more The MAILU KY Tax Francs PACENT.-
generous than bis compeer at home, and The Freuch Contract Packat his liberality and charity are such as will ho despatched on MONDAY, must cover a multitude of sins. This the 19th July with Malle to being our estimate of the mercantile
United Kingdom through the Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Stralis communities of Chins, it will at one Bettlements, Hatavis, Burtuah, Ceylon, be seen why we should seek to advocate the Australselan Colonies, Pondichery, the claims of these bodies to so fair a Madras, Calcutta, Aden, Egypt, Malik
A
and
and Gibraltar. The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. OLDENUM, British ship, Capt. Beadle.--
Daylight,-Glancus leaves for London. Wieler & Co.
Okarros, British barque, Capt. Davies,~ | RELIGIOUS SERVICES :— Rosario & Co.
J. A. TROMSON, American ship, Captain Charles J. Rogers.--Messageries Maritimes. GENERAL FA KUBILD, American barque, Capt. David Kolly.-Melokers & Co.
AGENOR, American ship, Captain Taylor. -P. & 0. 8. N. Co.
VALLEY FORGA, American ship, Captain Uriel Doane.-Captain.
BLACK AUDER, British ship, Capt, Wm. Allan.-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
CENTAUR, German barque, Captain U. Offersen-Wieler & Co.
Rio Loos, British briz, Captain A. G. Wheatley Walker.-Order,
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Ex Folge.
July 16, Crusader, British steamer, 647, HB. Order, 10 ssss Peppermint Oil, Rowin, Sydney via Newcastle Juno 17 Cooktown 25, and Fort Darwin Jaly 3, →. DE ORAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, July 14, 1880.
MIRZAPORE, Captain PAKISH, will leave i To-day's Advertisements.
this an MONDAY, the 28th Inst, at 6p.m.
For further Particulars, apply to
A MolVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, July 15, 1830.
NOTICE,
126
0501/1000 1000 boxen OAN (in dia.) 1801/2000 DLTS.
Shipped by De ROUBAIX OEDENKOBINT
HAVE
BAYLE &00%, Victoria-Buchange, Hongkong. TAVE plesaure in Announcing their 'ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE' Of Slike, Poplius, Pompadours, Mualles, Grenadines, Ribbon, Lace, Soarta, Collars, Ties, Hosiery, Gloves, Millinery, Flowers,
JONSIGNEES of the above-named Cargo Feathers, Toya, do, ka U ez Steamship Thornhill are hereby
A Large Accumulation of REMNANTS informed that their Goods have been landed and stored, and are now lying at their risk to be cleared out. - - and expense uninsured against Are, in the Godowns of the Undersigned.⠀
ARNHOLD, KARHERO & Co.,
Agents. Bougkeng, July 6, 1880.
The SALE will Commando on MONDAY Next, the 19th July, and continue for four.
teen days.
TERMS ---ŪNAS,
-G50, R. STAVENE & Co.
July
French steamar, 9184,
General MESAGERIES MARTYMES
July 17, Tottung,
Bellish leamer, 282, D. McDougall, Burstow July 15, General.
WOK ACHEONG. & BONE
Rolland, Shanghal July 24, Mails and
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Rev. W. Jen nings, BL.A., Colonial Chaplain. Morning Service 11, Evening 5. Holy Communion every Sunday, except the 2nd and 4th in
the monib.
next FRENCH MAIL may be expected hers to-morrow (Sunday) morting by the M. M. steamer Amazone, which bringe London dates via Marseilles to 11th June. The next sotien Mal may be expected here
18th.
on or about the 20th instant, (Tuesday next) by the P. & 0; steamer Pekin, withen brings Landon datos via Brindisi ap to the 18th Jane.
reputation. Anything, therefore, which.M.S. Lily returned to Shanghai on the seoms to mar the good name of foreigners in this country is a thing to be seriously considered and vigorously, dealt with,
the more especially when the entire flock, Tas weather has unfortunately been such although perfectly innocent, must suffer as to prevent the band of the 27th Inniskil» through the wrongdoing of a few black Hinge making their intended first appearation sheep." This is precisely the case with for the season this afternoon in the Botanion! the system of abuse which has crept into Gardenza. the working of the Transit-pass privilege
in China. Under this Treaty right the Tax Mensageries Maritimes stoamer for, duties upon foreign-owned goods ex which arrived here this morning, has brought, ported or imported may be commuted
by a single payment of about 24 per cent from Shanghai a very sostly cargo of milk, ad valorem. As Mr Consul Giles puts having 4,242 bales on board for the European Military Service-Rev. G. Gilbert Boot it, in his Glossary and nearly every markets. It is several years now since such B.A,, Military Chaplain. Parade Service at 8.x. Holy Communion on the second foreign official will testify to the same valuable consignment of silk left the port and fourth Sundays at the conclusion of effect" The system has not been found of Shanghai. In 1878 the Anadyr find tho Parade Service. A Voluntary Service to work satisfactorily, many foreign
is held in the Garrison Theatre at 7.45 merchants having taken out passes for among her cargo on ons trip 6,000 balus.
goods owned by Chinese and thus in-
P.M.]
UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at ficted great injury upon the native THE Answer of the defendants in the case of 11 A.M., Afternoon, 5r..-Diving Service in Chinese, 2-3 P., every Sunday, with Customs revenue. He adds that "in Pitman o Keswick and others (the Committee communion on firat Bunday of every month, the case of imports, it may be argued that of the Hongkong Club), arising out of the by Treaty British manufactures should be
-Rev. Dr. Chalmers.
ST. PITER'S BEAMEN'S CHURCH Rev. allowed to penetrate China free of all pro- cxpulsion of Mr John Pitman from the Club, O, Gilbert Booth, B.A., Seamen's Chaplain.hibitive exactions without reference to has been filled, and the case will, in all pro- Service at 6 PM. Morning Prayer and mere ownership. It is worthy of note bability, come on soon, probably some time. Holy Communion on the first Sunday fo that Transit Passes have never yet been next week,
the month at 11. All seats free.
LONDON MISSION CHAPRI, Queen's Road issued in the Kwang tung province. West-Hongkong Christian Association One or two of the Northern ports have We are glad to learn that the Harbours Service for Seaman, Sunday and Thursday, earned an unenviable notoriety in con- Master, Capt. Thomseth, returns to Hongkong sequence of the abuses carried on under
F.M.
STEPHEN'S MISSION CHUBon-Rev. privilege; and the evil is beginning much restored by his trip to Japan and J. Grundy, and less to amen this privi Stention by reason of its un-resumes the duties of his post with a rigour (All Services in Chinase.) Morning savoury character. For the sake of the to which he had been a stranger for amm Prayer: Litany, Ante-Cotamunion, sad foreign name, and in the interests of omsiderable time before leaving. Capte Sermon, at 11'... Bible Class, at 3
Prosobing
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FRI 6:30 F. M
Boly
July 17, Atalanta, German staamer, from munion, let Sanday in Chiney Com foreign trade generally, the abuse ghould Thomsett's many friends will note this with
Whampoa
July 17, Namos, British steamer, 862, Westaby, Foochow July 16, Amoy 16, and Swatow 10, General DOUGLAS LAFRAL &
July 17, Lydia, German steamer, 1165, Faulsen, Swator July 16, Ballast
STEMMING.
Jaly 17, Glaucus, British steamer, 1647, Jakson, Shangbal July 10, and Foo- show 15, General,-BUTTERFIELD & SWIBA.
DEPARTURES July 17, Amoy, for Bhanghal
17, Lee Fun, for Shaughat.
OLEARED. Strathmore, for New York. Guardian, for Manila
W. H. Marcy, for New York, sul Atalanta, for Shanghal.
be mercilessly stamped out, and the mouth.
BEELIN FOUNDLING Hous-Bervice in authors of it deserve to be deported to much pleasure and welcome back to the the German language, by Pastor R, Klinks, climes more favourable to this peculiar Colony an efficient, popular and responsible every Sunday, at half past tan ax, lo sort of crooked enterprise. It is most publis officer.
the
Chapel of the Berlin Bounding House; satisfactory to note that Corsul lato Tas Supe
West Point
Br. JOSEPE'S CHURON, Garden Road, of Hankow, has declared war against Tan Superintendent of the Eastern Exten. 6. Mess and Sermon, 6.8M. Evening such irregularities, so far as British substan Telegraph Commay curteously conda
feats in his Jurisdiction are concerned us the following telegram, from the las Service, Benediction.
Mr. Alabaster has notified his nationals
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping
that he will deal rigorously with all pootor General of Telegraphs in Manila cases wherein the abuse is clearly shown; received this evening
**Barometer ascending now; during three and although a correspondent of the Neon-French Mal leaves for Ports of Shanghai Courter, under date of 2nd days low; perhaps typhoon fixed in the
Call and Européă, Noon-Fokien leaves for Bwato, &L 4pm-Diainante leaves for Manila,“
6 p.m.-Hainan kaven for Halhow, Goods per Gordon Catis undelivered
after this date subject to rent.”
July, speaks somewhat disparagingly of same portion or recurring Bar, Cors the Consul's aption, we cannot help 758.62 millemetres. Wind 8.8.W., fores 24 thinking that the time has come when
this underhand mode of doing business miles per hour. Ther. dry, 20; Ther. wet, should be unsparingly put down. That 24.0. Weather, covered (f continued) rain, the evils of this system have been quietly in three days 52 millcmetres,”