3
For Sale.
WHERE YOU CAN BUY--
+30
Intimations.
THIS HAIR WASH has boon propared by us for the last 20 years. Its sale
is steadily incronaing in India, the Straits and Japan. It possesses all thé qualities of
Superior California LAMB'S WOOL & Hair Oll or Ponude without their sticki-
BLANKETS
SARATOGA TRUNKS.
TRAVELLING BAGS and SATCHELS. AGATE COOKING UTENSILS.
THE AMERICAN BROILER.
TURNBULL'S FAMILY SQALES.
TOBACCO SHAVES.
AMERICAN and Cuvar's LOOKS.
HOUSE GONGS.
SMOOTHING IRONS.
LEMON SQUEEZERS.
MOUSE TRAPS. ✔
BILLIARD CUE TIPS and CHALK.
PANUS CORIUM for BOOTS.
Amorican AXES and HATCHETS.
LIFE BUOYS.
ROCKETS and BLUE LIGILTS.
DOUGLAS OFFICE CHAIRS.
COPPER WIKE GAUZE
WAFFLE IRONS.
GRIDIRONS.
FIRE GRATES.
American SOFT FELT HATS.
STATIONERY
FOR LADIES AND OFFICE USK,
the
Best and Cheapest
IN
Hongkong.
NE W BOOKS INSTRUCTITE AND AMUSING.
A
Large Assortment of FRENCH NOVELS.
TAUCHNITZ'S
POPULAR EDITION OF STANDARD WORKS, &c.
WORKS of REFERENCE.
ALMANACKS.
DIARIES. SCHOOL BOOKS.
GLEIG'S SCHOOL SERIES.-
PRESENTATION BOOKS.
Etc., Etc., Etc.
RODGER'S CUTLERY.
ELECTRO-PLATED WARE,
WEDLEY AND Boys' London-mado SPORT-
ING GUNS.
BOSSEY'S PATENT PNEUMATIC GUN. SELF-SHOT-EXTRACTING REVOLVERS.
THE PATENT BOTTLE CLIP,
TABLE GLASSWARE.
EARTHENWARE,
CAVITE,
THE FINEST STOCK OF
FORTIN, and
MEYSIG
CIGARS, and
CHEROOTS,
All Specially Selected.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
GROCERIES.
FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED BY EVERY
MAT
SMYRNA FIGS,
ORYSTALIZED CHERRIES. FARN'S FAVORITE BISCUITS. STILTON CHEESE,
FRENCH PLUMS.
Caloutta EEEF.
HUMPS.
ROUNDS.
BRISKETS, and
TONGUES.
California ROLL BUTTER.
APPLE BUTTER.
CLAM CHOWDER.
FISH CHOWDER.
Soused PIG'S FEET.
Soused SHEEP'S TONGUES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
THEATRE ROYAL Persen, Hunbury Feb. 4, Plymouth
April 2, Hesperia, German steamer, 1136, 10, Port Said 25, Suoz 28, Penang March 21, nnd Singapore 26, Genoral-SIEMSEEN & Co.
OITY HANI. STARTLING INTELLIGENCE.
nese. It induces a healthy action of the scalp and nourishes the fair. Danruf never appears whilst it is in use. It con- MONDAY EVENING, tains hono but the best ingredients, and the greatest caro is taken in the com pounding. When the Hair falls off after fover or any other sickness, this Wash will surely prove of the greatest value,
THE.
FLAOU-TI-KES
HAIR
WASH
An unique and elegant appendlage to the Toilet, combining, in itself, tire- priporties of Hair E Grease, Wash, and Restorer.
PREPARED ONLY or
J. LLEWELLYN & CO.,
Changiats, dies, SHANGHAI.
DIRECTIONS.
A small portion lo he poured upon the Head, and te lig rukhed întry the rents of the Fair. No Pomade required..
From its great nourishing power on the follicles it may in time 'cause Hair to return to its natural color; it, however, does not contain a particlu of any dyeing ingredient,,
Cing it constantly will most certainly pre- vent the Hair falling. It is cleanly in use, Che siallest quantity sulbeing. It has no sodiment, and therefore requires no shaking,
J. LLEWELLYN & Ú».,
Shanghai. Hongkong Agoute: LANG, CHAWEDnt & Co.
SALLOWS HOME,
A
PAPERS will be thankfully received, at the Sailor's Hono, West Point,
Longsung, July 25, 1878.
Insurances.
THE MAN ON INSURANCE COM- PANY LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG, Careran, Pelax Stasciahan...$1,000,000
Bored of Directors.
Kon Moon Wan, Esq., Chairman." BAX Hue, Esq. | Luino Us, Esq. ́* K. YIN KAI, ET
CHONG PENG, Es.
QUAN HU CHUNI, KH KWOK YIN KAI, Esq,, Manager. Woo LIN YEES, Exty, Asaid, di Seentary
THE Company grants POLICIES
MARINE RISK to all parts of the World, payable at any of its AGENCIES.
Contributory Dividendla are payable to all Contributors of Businges, whether they are Shareholders or not.
HEAD OFFICE,
WOO LIN YUEN, Heentury,
No. 2, Queen's Janel West,
Hongkong, March 14, 1881.,
ecli
MANCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER AND LONDON,
ESTABLISHED 1824.
Capital of the Company £1,000,000 Sterling
of which is paid up £100,000 Reserve Fund upwards of£ 120,000 Annual Income
£250,000
....
the 4th April
LAST APPEARANCE BUT ONE of
UDSON'S
HSURFRISE PARTY
IN THE ABOVE HALL.
April 2, Lombardy, British steamer, 1726, Golle 18, 6 a.z., Penang 24, 5 p.m., sid 3. B. Chapulaa, Bombay March 11, 8p.m., Singapore 28, 5 p.., Mails and Goner --F. & O. S. N. Co.
April 2, Hai-ch'ang-ching, Chinese gun- boat, from Canton,
April 2, Pong-chou-hai, Chinoso ganhost, from a cruise..
April 2, Gwalior, Dritish steamer, 1719, J. Orman, Shanghai March 30, Mails and Will be Presented, Introducing for the General-P. & O S. N. Co..
AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME
First Time
Henson's Bayoisia Errusions, "THAT HORSE OF BROWN'S." As Hour OF OTHER NOVELTIES,
www.
Prices of Admission: Dress Circle and Stalls $2.00 Back Seats.........
...... $1.00 Seds my be scoured and Tickets obtained at Mussrs KELLY and Ważan's,"
THUDSON,
Proprietar.
H. SANTLY,
Business Agent
Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
apid
ST. ANDREW'S HALL
BRILLIANT & CONTINUED SUCCESS
of the
April 2, Thornhill, British steamer, 965, Walker, Saigon April 20, Bice.--Mexza & Co.
April 2, Penedo, British-steamer, 052, J. Caia, Saigon March 27, Rise. Oro, R. STEVENS & Co.
April 2-Ping-un, American steamer, 575, McCaalin, Pakhoi March 30, 8 p.m., Hoi- how, and lacus, Goneral-RUSSELL & Co.
April 3. Yungtsze, British steamer, 782, Schultze, Shanghai March 29, General.— SIEMSSEN & Co.
April 2, Danube, British steamer, 050, Clatchy, Bangkok March 24, Rico. Yun FAT HONG.
April 2, Jura, Dutch steamer, 1087, J. de Ridder, Saigon. March 27, Rice.-Gżo, R. STEVENS & Co
April 2, Japan, British steamer, 1865, T. 8. Gardner, Calcutta March 17, Sand Heads 18, Penang 24, and Bingapore 26,
The British stesiner Glenfruin report: Moderate winds with heavy swell in 'the bay of Biscay in the Mediterranean strong head wind and aon, Indian Ocean moderato first part fresh N.E monsoon and strong breeze with fine weather; from Singapore, hoad sea latter part light winds with fine. Weather.
** POST OFFICE NOTICES.
MAILS will close- For SHANGHAL—
Por Lumbardy, on Sunday, the 3rd inst. Registry crases at 4.45 p.m. Mail closes at 5p.m. Late Letters re- ceived from 6.10 to 5.30 pm, with 10 cents Late Fee Paid Corra- pondence may then be posted in the moveable box on beard the packet. The Post Offies will be open from 8 a., on Sunday,
For AMOY...
Per Diamante, at 11:30 am, on Monday,
the 4th April. *** For AMOY, TAMSUI & TAIWANFOO.— Por Albay, at 11.30 am, on Monday, the 4th inst., instead of as previously
notified
For NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKO-
HAMA.
For Sumde, on Tuesday, the 5th inst Registry cosses at 11.15 am Mai closes at 11:30a.m. Paid Cor- respondence may then be posted in the moveable box on board the
Packot
For SHANGHAI.-
Per Glenfruin, at 3,30 p.m., on Tuesday,
theth inst
For AMOY AND· MANILA.---.
For Emuy, at 4.30. p.a., on Tuesday,
the 5th inst.
CARANDINI CONCERTS. 650 chests Benares Opium, 709 chests Pat For SAIGON.
FOURTH NIGHT OF THE SERIES ÓN
MONDAY EVENING, the 4th April.
1 NEW PROGRAMME.
Tickets obtainable at Messrs LANE, CRaw- FORD & Co.'s.
CONCERT NICHT NEXT WEEK, MONDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY,
Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
api10
FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT.) (Taking Cargo de Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW- CHWANG, HANKOW and Purts
the YANGTSZE,)
The Steamship
"Glenfruin,"
Capt. A. S. Hone, will dybe despatched as above
on TUESDAY, the 5th Distant, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Pussago, apply to
JARDÍNE, MATHESON & Co, Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
na Úpium, 4,117 balos Cotton, 934 bales Gumics, 1,980 pkgs. Saltpotre, and 754 pkgs. Sundries. DAVID SASSOON, Sons & Ca.
April 2, Glenfruin, British stonnier, 1935, Jolut Hogg, London Feb. 10, and Singa poro, General-JAUDINE, MATHESON & CO.
...com
DEPARTURES.
April 2, Atalanta, for Saigon.
2. Niigata Maru, for Kobe, etc. 2. Lucia, for New York,
2, Themis, French frigate, for Yoko-
hama,
CLEARED.
Alden Besse, for Portland (Oregon). Column, for Portland (Oregon). Benarly, fur Saigon. Trong Ting, for Hoibor. Namon, for Swatow. Rajanattianukar, for Bangkok.
ap
Mra
W
FOR MANILA ZA AMOY.
The Spanish Steamor
**Emory," Captain BLANCO, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, One fth Inst., at 5p.m.
For Freight or Pussige, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
PASSENGERS.
ARKIVED.
Per Norden, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 6th inst.
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS-
LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.j &o. Por Brisbane, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 7th April..
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS- LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL- LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY, MEL BOURNE, &o., &o,——
Par Meath, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 7th April.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKZL- The British Contract Packet
Gwalior
will be despatched on MONDAY, the 4th April, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom avid Europe via Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gib raltar, N.B.--Thie Packet carries no mails for the
Australian Colonies.
J
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE ENGLISH MAIL. The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the British Contract Packet :--
2
3
Noor-Money Order Office closes.
F.-Registry of Letters ceases, Posting of all printed matter ..and pattorns casos. F.M.Maile closed, except for Late
Letters. 3.10 ..-Letters may be posted with
Late Fee of 10 cents until 3.30.M.When the Post Office closes
entirely.
Per Lombardy, for Hongkong: from Venice, Mr M. Falconer; from Bombay, Mr 4.0. Ewing from Calcutta, Mesars L Gardiner, and Mr J. E. Onkes; from Sing Day of Departure,~~
and Artie Loder; from Galle,
Mesas C. W. White, Otte Anz, F. Marshall, G.
G. M.
Dare, and 67
67 Chinese. For Shanghai; from Bombay, Mr Rannell; from Singapore, Messrs R Neilson, and H. K. Bidson.---For Yoko hama: from Southampton, Mr I
N Mr F. W. Mil- from Venice, Mrs Haselwood, infant child and amb from Suez, Baron de Zedurtz and servant; from Singapore, Dr apu and Mr
Mrs Bowen, and Miss Harker. Per Gwalior, from Shanghai: for South-
MIB
children Fergusson, ampton, Mr and mani amalı; for Singapore, Mr T. Peripewan; for Hongkong, Messrs G. F. Alford nud servant, T. Blain, A., A. Farrar, J. Ezri, and F. Burley, Miss Porter, 47 Chinese and 4 Olinen boys.
AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN LLOYD'S
·STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, AND TRIESTE.
CUTTA, JEDDAH, ODESSA, and the MEDITERRANEAN PORTS.)
Per Pingon, from Pakhoi, etc., Rev. Father Petter.
PAY
201
87 Chincae (Taking Corm at throngle roles & CAL-liner Yangtze, from Shanghai, Mr Wil- Per Japan, from Calcutta, &e; cabin, Mrs T. S. Gardner, Miss Henderson, Massca G. Apcar, H. Millett, W. W. MaNair, N. de Souza, D. Figueiredo, Oong Ah Aik, will be despatched ha Dong Hock Seang, and 2 children; second- 2 Chinamen, 1 Chinese womat, deck, 1 European, I Armenian,
The Co.'s Steamship
"Duplime"
above
on
WEDNES
DAY, the 6th Instant, at 3 p..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
apt
FOR SHANGHAT.
The Steamship
" Elemperie," Capt. G. PETERSEN, Will have immediata despatch
as above.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE..
L.
class
and 1
190,
and 8 natives.
Per Hesperia, from Straits, 120 Chinese. Per Thornhill, from Saigon, 16 Chinese. Por Pendo, from Saigon, 10 Chinese. Per Danube, from Bangkok, 40 Chinese, and 2-Europeans
Per Henfruin, from London, 12 Con- stables, Mrs Petterson, Mrs Coleson, and two children; from Singaporo, Miss Hur- ton, and 60 Chinese deck.
DEPARTED.
Per Niigata Maru, for Yokohana, Capt. Napier, R. N., and Mr W. H. Percival, and 3 Chinese; for Kole, Mr D. H. Ford, and Mr A. J. Glover, 3 Japanese, and 4 Chinese un deck
3.40 .M.-Lato Letters may be posted in hourd the packet with Late Fee of 10 until time of
departure.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. -Daylight.--Namoa leaves for Coast Ports, RELIGIOUS SERVICES —
ST. Joux's CATHEDRAL. Rev. W. Jen-
ninge, M.A., Colonial Chaplain. Morning Service 11, Evening 5.45 (a short service) Holy Communion every Sunday, except the 2nd and 4th in the month.
Military Service-Rev. C. Gilbert Booth, B.A., Military Chaplain, Parade Service at 8.x. Holy Communion on the second and fourth Sundays at the conclusion of the Parade Service. A Voluntary Service is held in the Garrison Theatre at 7.45
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY,
[No. 6529-APRIL 2, 1881.
rules on this matter of procedure. It is not easy to understand what was the imunodista cause of the motion; of that we are left in the dark, and all the more so that the Iriah members are stated to have supported the motion. The affair seems to have na sumed a party character, and Sir Stafford 4 p.m.-English Mail leaves for Porta of Northcote issued a manifesto regarding ite
Call and Europe.
Shipping. Noon-Diamante leaves for Amoy. Noon.-Albay leaves for Amoy, «MA Goods por Amazone undelivered, after Noon, subject to rent aud landing charges,
Anctions.
11 am--Auction of Sundries at Govern-
ment Stores
3 p.m.-Auction of Central and Valuable Proportion at Mr J. M. Armstrong's.
Amusements.
0 p.m.---Hudson's Surpriso Party at City
Hall
9 p.m.-Carandini's Operatio and Ballad
Company at St. Andrew's Hall.
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETS, IMPORTERS
or
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI BITES, TOLLEY REQUIRITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES,..?
MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Watera.
The Manufactory is under direct and continunis European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
putting the objections to the motion on high ground, first, as being subversive of the rights and liberties of the House of House of the opportunity of discaming the Commons, and, secondly, as depriving the
proposed vote towards the Afghan war a penses. This latter question is described to be of a wholly novel and most important character requiring most careful examina tion and raising largo questions of policy. What Mr Gladstone proposes is, that the Imperial Exchequer contribute five millions sterling towards the expenses of the Afghts war; and this of course raises the entire questions involved in that war from ita ini. tiation till ita close, together with the policy of the Government as to the reten tion of Kandahar. We have already been informed by Reuter that, though the House of Lords condemned the Government on the Kandahar question, a vote of want of confidence has been defeated in the Cons
Passengers arriving in Hongkong, or any other persone who may desire to con- alt the files of local, Chius, Japan, American, English, Indian or Austin; }
lian newspapers, are invited to call at the "CHINA MAIL" Office, where over sixty newspapers, dailies and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for reference.
BIRTH
At the River View, Shanghai, on the 28th March, the Wife of H. H. WALLACE, of a Daughter.
MARRIAGES.
mon
In view of the fact that the Census will be taken here again, for Imperial purposes to-morrow, the 3rd, it may be of interest that we produce the figures of the last two or three numberings of the people here. The following figures are taken from the official recorda q
be
B
Temporary Residente, *****
Furopeans and Americans,
Chinese in the Employ of Europeana, &c... Residing in Victoria,..................
Goa, Manila, Indians & other of mixed blood
Boat Population in Victoria Harbour, 12,309 13,500
Visumantas
other than Victoris Harbour,... 11,400
12,404
6,699 10,341
441 512
119,477 118,670 132,524
1870-71 1872
1876
To-day, 2nd April, at St. John's Cathe- dral, Hongkong, by the Rev. W. Jennings, Colonial Chaplain, assisted by the Rev. C. Booth, Military Chaplain, WILLIAM HARTIGAN, second Son of the late William Hartigan, of Limerick, to FrontOS GEL- TRUDE, Youngest Daughter of the late As may readily be believed, one of the chief difficulties the enumerators in taking the George Julius Dare, of Singapore.
On the 18th Feb., at St. George's Hano census have to contend with is in obtaining ver square, by the Rev. Frederick Smith, a correct return of the age of spinster ladies, father of the bride, THOMAS (YOUNG) JONES, and a deal of tact and good texaper is needed MRC.S., LROP, Eding to MARY to secure the desideratams where ladies of AGNES, Widow of the late F. 'W. Coare; of what is styled an uncertain age1 come to Canton.
There is a
a story enumerator who called upon a widow, whic
illustrates the difficulties these
personages 220 The publication of this issue commenced at meet. On
On calling at times
nt the houso ho was received by a
a stift, well-dressed lady, who could well be recognised as a widow of somo years' standing On learning the mission of her visitor, the lady invited him to take a seat in the hall Having arranged himself into a working position, he inquired for the number of the
family of the lady, Eight, sir, replied the
the lady gry well your age, madara '
at 7.50 p.m.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, BATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1881.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
including Replied the
lady with a piercing, dignified look, The next AMERICAN MAL may be ex-conceive it's none of your business what my
pected to arrive here by the O. &0. age may be; you are intuisitive, an Btoamor Belgie on or about the 15th The law compels me, madam, to take the April; she brings San Francisco dates age of every person in the word i it's my up to the 5th March.
duty to make the I presume it compels Well, if the law compels you to ask,
forty.
ORDER OF SERVICE AT THE UITHEDRAL me to answer I am between thirty and
"I presume that means thirty-five FLFNI SUNDAY IN LENT.
"No, sir, it means no such
well.
Very Nos. 23 and 23; To Deum, Barnby in only thirty-three years of age 18 Im Dj Jubilate, No. 112 Monk Anthem, just as you may. Now for the age
madam," putting down the figures My God look upon mo" (Reynolds) children, commencing with the youngest
UNION CHURCH-Morning Service, at 11 M., Evening at 5 F.AL-Rav. John Colville-Divine Service in Chinese, 3-3 Dating Venite, No. 5 Monk: Peals, P.M. every Sunday, with communion on first Sunday of every month,-Rev. Dr. Chalmers. ST. PETEL'S CHURCH, for SEAMEN, &C. Rev. C. Gibert Booth, B.A., Chaplain. Service at 5 P. Holy Communion after Service on the third Sanday in each month. All the Seats are free.
Kyrie, MS Books, No. 3; Hymn, No. 309.
Evonseng Psalm, 24 Monk; Magnificat,
of the
you of my youngest
tou years of nano-ten
Josephins pretty
181 Monk; Nune Dimittis, 81; Hyma, it was twelve lax 286; Hymn, 31.
LONDON MISSION CHAPEL, Queen's Road West-Hongkong Christian Association Service 7.30 P.M.
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. at 0.30 this morning.
Per Atalanta, for Saigon, 194 Chinese, TO DEPART. Per Lombardy, for Shanghai, Megera Quincey, Balfour, H. Smith, Camming, J.
"Minery Minerva captivating twelve. "Gleopatra, Elvira has just turned fifteen
and Angelina is eighteen, just
ust eighteen.
vice for Seanien; Sunday and Thursday: Tax delivery of the English mail was begun Angelina favourite name-sightesta
My
Sve, did you say
HES. S. Hesperia, Captain G. PETER-Milland, Mr and Mra Silas, and Mr and and Rev. Lo Sam Yuen. (All
is Chinese.) Morning Prayer:-
eldest, and only married daug air, in a little over puynty
twenty-five.
Yes,
z remarkable in her being
Anto-Communion, and Sermon, st/Tax Hadson Troupe gave a very successful there any Well can't say there i
that age
no,
mother where you were only eight years o
was observed running out of the hou
SEN, having arrived from the above Mrs Bastos.
Litany, Fer Gwalior, for Southampton, Miss 11. Bible Class, at SF.M. Preaching, performance last night at the Garrison but it is remarkable that you should be he Ports, Consignous of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed Rowe, Master and Miss Porter, and two and stored at their risk into fire Godowns Chinese--for Venice, Mr Liebscher; for in Chines mandy Cowansion, 1st Sunday Theatre, to a crowded house. They per-
T. Clement; for Singapore, Mrs
GREMAN BETHESDA CHAPEL-Service in form to-night at the City Hall, and will in age About that time the census takel Wood, and two daughters.
Per Ting Ting, for Haihow, 12 Chinese, the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, all probability make their final appearance Per Name; for Swatow, & Kuropeans, every Sunday, it half-past ten A., in the next weeks before starting for the Colonies, Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point and 300 Chiness.
Pur Bajanuttiimahar, for Bangkok, 502 Свіпово.
of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may bu ob- HE Undersigned have been appointed
tinel
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless Agents for the above Cutajxury at Hongkong, Canton, Fouglow, Shanghai, notice to the contrary be given before 2 and Uankow, and are prepared to grup.m. To-Pay, the 2nd Instant.
Insurances at current rates.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, October 15, 1868,
Not Responsible for Debts. Norther the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for Pickled LAMB'S TONGUES, any Debt-contracted by the Officers or Grew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:ame
Gruyers CHEESE,
New York CREAM CHEESE.
CAVIARE
Curried OYSTERS.
California CRACKER Co.'s BISCUITS.
Cracked' WHEAT,
HOMINY.
PATE DE FOIE GRAS.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 7th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected
Bills of Lading will be countersigned SIEMSSEN & Co,
Agente. Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
-ap9
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Left Hamburg on the 4th February; ar The German steamer Hesperia reports:
rived Plymouth on the 6th, and left on the 10th; rived Port Said on 25th passed Suez on 28th ; arrived at Penang 20th Luft on 21st; arrived Singapore March, and this morning
Froin Hamburg by Port Said experienced
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Garden Road. THE S. B. Gleafruin, Mesars MacGregor, 8AM. Mass and Sermon. 6 P.M. Evening Gow & Co.'s last new boat, arrived here Service, Benediction.
to-day (April 2nd). We have already given her dimensions, only a few days ago. She
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, April 5-
pm.-Glenfrian leavea for Shanghai. 5 p.m.-Bmuy leaves for Manila.
p.m. Daphne leaves for Singapore, Penang, e
Gooda por Daphne undelivered after this
1 date subject to rent. THURSDAY, April 7
4pm.Meuth leaves for Port Darwin,
Thursday Island, & 4 p.m. Brisbane
brings twelve Constables to Supplement the
pursued by a broomstick. It was the las ine he pressed a lady to give her exac age.Exchange.
THE CABANDINE: GUMFANY,
Every time the members of this Operati and Ballad Company appear in public the are certain to increase their good nam
Police Force in Hongkong. Two of the smongst the admirers of high-class drawi men are married, and have brought their certainly the best of the kind that have
wivas with them.
room music, Their entertainments
Been placed within the reach of ros
We hear that a telegram has been received hero; and we were much grstilled this afternoon, stating that the steamer that the concert last eveni Hailong has grounded off Amoy, and that attended. The general an English gunboat has gone out to her, sic selected, coupled de spletance. No particulars have as yet been the Company in presenting received, and it is therefore believed that made apparent to the aud
strongest impression nitímata the fistener is perhaps this faste, high socomplishments
HE Steamship Glenfrein having arrived the 23rd, and loft on 25th; arrived in port WEDNESDAY, April 6-—— m of Cargo by her and by the. Sterns the Indian Ocean beavy galos; across
from the above Ports, Consignees
weather; from Singa Kiysi fm New York, are hereby in pore first part strong NE. monsoon and Gov. GOODWIN, American ship, Captainformed that their Goods with the ex heavy sea, last two days fine. William Lester.—Messageries Maritimes.
ception of Opium-are being landed at.
The British steamer
Penedo reports: AMETHYST, American barque, Captain J. their risk into the Godowns of the Under Left Saigon March 27th, in company with Slocum.-Captain.
signal, whence and/or from the Wharves S. S. Java, and had fresh E.N.E. gale and ANNE S. HALL, Amor barkeutine, Captor Boats delivery may be obtained high sea to Paluran; thence to port molborne leaves for Sydory and
Optional Cargo will be
bforwarded
unless
derate and light casterly winds. In Saigon: notice to the contrary be
S. 8. Pernambuco. Vessels spoken:March given before 5 the 2nd Instant,
27th, 8. 8. Tunis in Saigon River; 8. 8. Cargo 9th Instant will be subject to rent..
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 4, 1881.
Chas. H. Nelson Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Goods per Hesperia undelivered after this the damage sustained is by no means of a
date subject to rent.
serions nature.
WOODVILLE, British barque, Capt, Rode. p.m. undelivered after the Fortigern off Cape St. James, bound in:FRIDAY, April 8:—
Chineso. Tao, Dutch barque, Captain G. Bakker. -Sienssen & Co.
WM. H. Base, American barque, Capt. RICHARDSON AND HOMIN's Potted MEATS B. C. Baker-Adamson, Bell & Co.
Lunch TONGUE.
ARDANTIENE, British steamer, Caps, Jas Walker-Borneo Company, Limited.
ap
31st, 8 S. 0.1 Hook, to mules West of Paracels, bound South.
The
3 p.m.Meeting of Shareholders of the Tux mail just to hand brings news of the style of the various memb muted, t f urgency" motion in the House of Com- our readers have probably
the General Managers' office. American steamer Ping-on reports : Light wind and clear throughout
SATURDAY, April 9 The British steamer Yangtae reports Sp.m.--American Mail leaves for Yoko Left Shanghai on 29th at 3 p.m.; and ax hama and San Francisco. rived Hongkong
winds throughout. THE LONDON & CHINA EXPRESS. End light south of Art and at 2.50 p.m. The British steamer Danube reports:
·RRANGEMENTS have been reade
de for
Had [strong .N.E' wind until 90th; thence Adelivery of the above FAZER in flight South and 8. W wind with ralo antil taire difteen minutes after the arrival of the arrival, Mails at the Post Office.
The Dutch steamer Java reports: March
STATE OF MAINE, American ship, Captain „PREZENT TEA in 5 and 10 Catty Boxes. G. C. SmallArnhold, Karberg & Co.
A
WINES and SPIRITS of all Descriptions."
SAIL-MAKING axecuted on the Premises
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, January 28, 1881.
NORDEN, Danish steamer, Captain Ras- mussen.-Siemseen & Co.-.
BENAETY, British steamer, Captain John Potter-Gibb, Livingston & Con
CORRA, British barque, Captain John Irvin.-Arnhold, Karbery & Co.
THORNHILL, British steamer, Captain T. Walker, Arnhold, Harberg & Co
An increased supply has been received 27th, 28th and 20th, strong N.E. and from Loudon, and new Subscribers can be N.NE winds and heavy sea March 30th, supplied at ones.
a wind slacking down; Sfat, light wind from
KELLY & WALSH,
Agents, Hongkong, April 2, 1881.
| East; April 1st, light winds from S.B.E.
and South, cloudy March 30th, moko Zephyr, in Int. 1411, iọng. 110.4.
mong about which so much curiosity has | paat years sodsetning been excited. It was first brought forward pany, and whats
this data subject to rent. Goods per Cafrin undelivered after on the 12th March, and was relented on the for two to their
following night, the 19th while Reuter at once compre Monday, April 11
gave us his lucid hint about the matter unique positio Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of ander date of London 17th Marol. We pay of mudo
Call and Europe, .
have had occasion more than once to note Conseri laut ogen the slackness of Reuter in the matter of very well attende daten - But the occasion for introducing evidently so chiria the motion, as now partially arpisinad of the pro Noon Auction of Kiror Steamer in confirms what has already bean asid a
han, on board this stoner.
the satisfactory was of the present
Tuesday, April 12
Noon-Auction af Household Furniture, at the residenon of Sir John Smala, Caine Road, SATURDAY, April 20
the Com