For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. HAVE RECEIVED FOR SALE,

Ex French Mail Steamer "Amazone."

Finest FRENCH BUTTER in Kilo Bottles. NOILLY PRATe's VERMOUTH.

Ex" Agamemnon."

Regulation LIFE BELTS.

Do LIFE BUOYS,

FILTERS, assorted sizes.

BATH BRICKS, &HOE BLACKING. HUBBUCK'S PAINTS and OILS.

B & Sys869,"** Fino New Season'u CUMSHAW TEA, in

5 and 10 catty Boxes. BREAKFAST CONGOU @ 25 cents p. tb.

Highlander.”

AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 200 kegs Fine American FURNISHING NAILS, Nos. 3 to 12. Amurinn SPIKES, 4 inches to

20 #

7 inches.

50 barrels Prime Amorican Mess PORK.

Philadelphia Extra BEEF

200

300

Finest Strained ROSIN.

City PITCH

150 cases SPIRITS of TURPENTINE. -100 barrels Dried APPLES.

500 cases FLORIDA WATER.

50 barrels American TAR.

LAMP BLACK.

50 cases America CLOCKS.

COTTON DUCK, Caunod BEEF, MUT- TON, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, CORN, TOMATOES, Corned BEEF, Condensed MILK, Tomato CATSUP, HANDSPIKES, OAKUM, ASH OARS MAPLE, ASH, and White Pine PLANKS.

Abbie Carter."

Florence COOKING STOVES,

STEAMERS and IRAILERS.

CORN BROOMS.

India Rubber KNEE BOOTS. AGATE WARE, in every variety of Kit-

chen-Utensils.

Charter Oak COKING STOVES. Spartan COOKING STOVES.

BOURBON WHISKY.

Ex Stormers riú Sues Cunal. DOUGLAS OFFICE CHAIRS.

Mesars GARINER & C's PERFORATED

VENEER.

HIGH REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIRS. HIGH-BACK OFFICE CHAIRS. ROCKING FOLDING CHAIRS.

DINING ROOM CHAIRS.

LADIES' ROCKING CHAIRS.

The above we can highly recommend for office and docucatic use, being admirably adapted to this climate.

En "Glenifer."

CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD STORES.

TEVBSONBAU'S DESSERT FRUITS.

SAVOURY PATE,

GAME PATE.

PORK PATE.

OX PALATES.

HUNG (Haniro') BEEF.

HUNTLEY & PALMERS' BISCUITS:

FRUITS for Ices.

SHERBET.

COCOATINA..

VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. Erps's COCOA.

ROBINSON'S GROATS.

GELATINE

Russia OX-TONGUES.

French PLUMS.

·PATE DE FOIE GRAS.

SARDINES.

Harn TONGUE and

Chicken SAUSAGE.

Breakfast BACON,

ASPARAGUS.

MACCARONT.

VERMICELLI

SAUSAGES. MEATS.

SOUPS, &c. &c.

Mails.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLÉ, ADEN, SUEZ, FORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, SOUTHAMPTON, AND LONDON;

·Abril, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA

N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSLAN - GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON:

FAHE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Steam-ship BRINDIST, Captain GEORGE LEB, with Her Majesty's Malls, will be despatched frons this for LONDON direct, við SUEZ CANAL and usual Ports of Call, on THURSDAY, the 15th Sept., ut 4 pm.

Cargo will be received on board until 10 as on the day of lepartira

at the Office Parcols and Speciù until 10 am, on the day of departure.

For further Particulars, regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the PENINSULAH & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S Ofice, Hongkong.

The Contents and Five of Packages are repaired to be drebind prior to shifract

Shippers are partienlarly requested to note the terus and comitions of the Cour- pany's Black Bibs of Lading.

A. MIVEL Sjeridefest. Hongkong, Septeinber 5, 1881.

U. S. MAIL LINE:

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP. COMPANY.

B015

THROUGH NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO,

Mail Steamship CTY OF U. THE

TONTO will be dispatched for at Francisco, vi Yolcohan on FRIDAY, the 16th September, 1981, at 3 pa, taking Passengers, and Freight, for Janu, the United States, and Europa,

Through Bills of Lading issued for trang- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantie and Inland Cities of the United States, við Over- land Railways, to

to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to purta in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Company's and

Stewhere..

Insurances.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LANCASHIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

(FIRE AND LIFE.) CAITTAL, TWO MILLIONS STERLING,

THE Uniorsigued are prepared to grant

Poucis against the Itisk of FIRE on Buildings or Goods stored therein, an Goods on board Vessels and on Hulls of Versols in. Harbour, at the usual Terms and Conditions.

Proposals for Life Assurances will be re- seived, and tranenilted to the Directors

for their docisión.

If required, protection will be granted on first class Lives up to £1000 on a Single Life.

For Rates of Premiums, ferns of pro- possle or any other information, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agents, Hongkong & Canton, "Hengkong, January 4, 1867.

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 12 Reserve Fund upwardsof£ 120,000 £250,000 Annual Incom

THE Undersigned have been appointed

Agents for the above Company at Hongkong, Canton, Foochow Slinghai, and Hankow, and are prepared to grant Insurances ni current rates.

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, October 15, 1863.

THAMES AND MERSEY MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE-1, ROYAL EXCHANGE BOILINGS, LONDON.

To-day's Advertisements. the Congo, 99,721 Ids. Scented Caper, and

as above,

FOR MANILA.

The Spanish Steamur

Julieta,"

shortly expected here, will have quick despatch

For Freight or Famage, apply to

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, September 8, 1881.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT.) The Co.'s Steamship

"Peucer}"

Captain R. T. Powra, will-ho despatched on or

about the 10th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, September 8, 1881.

CRICKET.

THE Annual General MEETING of the THE ARRONG CRICKET CLUB will be Held at the CRICKET PAVILION, ON THURS DAY NEXT, the lath Instant, at 5 p.m.

Certain Additional Rules for the Govern.. ment of the Club will be proposed at this Meeting

Gentlemen desirous of joining the Cricket Club are requested to communicato with the Honoraty Sceretary.

WILLIAM HYNES,

Hon. Sec., Il, K.O.C. Hongkong, September 8, 1881.

~ Aelb FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE. THE Steamship Glenfruin having arrived From the above. Porte, Consignces of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium-are boing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be ob tained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless THE Undersigned having been appointed notice to the contrary be given heforc Tunde Hotxong, and Chura for tenth September. the also Company are prepared-to-accept MARINE RINKS at Current Rates, allow- ing waal Discounts,

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, May, 1881.

HE

! NOTICE.

Smy82

COMPANY, LIMITED,

CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

Largo wmaining undelivered after the 15th instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, September 8, 1881. self

Not Responsible for Debts,

either the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for

Passage Tickets gruted to prepared to ACCEPT FIRST-CLASS RIsks at any Debt contracted by the Officere, or

and Germany by all nett per Annum, and other INSURANUS France,

at Curront Rates. Steamers. of runs-Atlantic incept team Troxers a Sharellders are reminded that the Dirco-

prepaid

tors have the power of distributing a certain of 25% is made.. REDUCTION of

Freight will be received on board until 4 proportion of the ascertained profits annually pin on the 15th Sept. Parool Packages among and Shareholders as have contri- will be received at the office until 5 p.m.,buted business to the Company.

AGENCIES at all the Treaty Ports of sday; all Farel Packages should be rrket to address in full; vaine of samo | China and Japan, and at Singapore, Saigon,

Penang, and Manila. requirud, Consular Invoices to accompany Overland Cargo should be sent to the Company's Ofticus in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.

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For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agoney of the Company, No. 50 Queen's Road Central.

F. E. FOSTER,

tien. Agent for China & Japani Hongkong, August 27, 1881.

HI MAIL STEAM

selt

MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

----

STEAM TO YOKOHAMA VIA KOBE AND INLAND SEA.

TH

THE S. S. NIIGATA MARU, Capt. Wyss, the licen un or about the COPYING PRESSES. 12th Instant, will be despatched as above

SATURDAY, the 17th September, at.. Daylight.

EX AMERICAN MAIL. Eastern and Californian CHEESE. -

Boneless CODFISH.

Prino HAMS and BACON.

Russian CAVIARE.

Eagle Brand Condensed MILK. PEACH, and APPLE FUTTER. Pickled OX- TONGUES.

Family PIG-PORK in fegs and pieces, Paragon MACKEREL in 5 tb cans. Beau Ideal SALMON in 5 th cans. Cotting's Dessert FRUITS in 2 th cans,

Assorted Canned VEGETABLES Potted SAUSAGE and Sausage

MEAT.

Stuffed PEPPERS. Assorted PICKLES. MINCEMEAT.

COMB HONEY in Original Frames. Richardson & Robbin's Celebrated Potted

MEATS. Richardson & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS,

Launch TONGUE. Assorted American SYRUPS, for Sum-

mer Drinks.

W

McCarty's Sugar LEMONADE..

Clam CHOWDER.

Codfish BALLS,

Green TURTLE in 24 lb cans.

C

ALIFORNIA

RACKER

OMPANY'S BISCUITS in & th

tins, and loose, Alphabeti BIS

Cracked WHEAT.

OATMEAL

HOMINY

QUITS.

Fancy Sweet Mired

BISCUITS. Ginger CAKES. Soda BISCUTTS... Oyster BISCUITS.

CORNMEAL.

Cargo received on board and Parcels at the Office up to 6 p.m. of 16th September.

No Bill of Lading signed under 62 Freight

All Claims must be settled on board beforo delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized.

RATES OF PASSAGE.

Cabin Sleerage. $ 60 $15

20 40

To KOBE,...

YOKOHAMA & NAGASAKI, 75 SHANGHAI VIN YOKOHAMA,... 120

КОВЕ........... ой 30

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A REDUCTION is made on RETYEK CARIN

PASSAGES.

CARGO and PASSENGERS for Nagasaki will be transhipped to the Shanghai Mail Steamer at Kobe,

For further Particulars, apply at the Company's OPPICE, PRAYA CENTRAL, Weat Corner Pottinger Street.

FL. J. H. TRIPT,

Agent. Hongkong, September 6, 1881. -

Insurances.

A: G. STOKES,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, May 10, 1881. PRUSSIAN NATIONAL INSURANCE

COMPANY, OF STETTIN.

Tussis for the above Company, are THE Undersigned having been appointed prepared to Grant Insurances against FIRE at Current Rates.

MEYER & Co. Hongkong, May 10, 1881. 10my82

Intimations.

NEWS FOR HOME.

The Overland China Mail,

Cľku oldest Qorbant Paper in China.) PREMSHED AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE IN TIME FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL.

|

Cres of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:un

GERALDINE FAGET, British ship, Captain S. Wilkinson-Captain.

INVINCIBLE, American ship, Captain Jan. F. Skewes.-Bornen Company, Limited.

LEONIDAS, British whip, Cant. W. Prehn. -Captain.

MARGRETIK, German Larque, Captain Jessen. Wieler & Co.

MARY L. STONE, Anurigan ship, Captain A. D. Field.-Russell & Co.

STAR OF INDIA, Eritish-barque, Capt. H. D. Roe-Adamson, Boll & Co.

TANNADIE, British steamer, Capt. S. G. Green-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Whyte.-Ruséolt & Co.

THE TWEED, British ship, Captain J. M.

Tumet, British steamer, Capt. W. H. Gould.Siomasen & Co.

Velox, Dutch barque, Captain J. Wil- kins. Eduard Sehelihass & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

Sapt. 7, Triumph, British atcamer, 1797, W. H. Gould, Cardiff July 30, Coal: Stenssen & Co. ̧.•*

Sept. 8, Glenfria, British steuner, 1935, Hogg, London July 30, viu Singapore Sept. 2, General.JARDINE, MATHEROS & Co."

Sept. 8, Tennudies, British steamer, 1408,

Containing from 72 16 84 columns of closely. G, Crean, Sunderland July 25, and Sin-

printed maller.

1 re-

Sapore Sept. 2, Uoal-Gus, LAVINGSTON & Sept. 8, Danube, British teamer, part Supt. 8, 4, British steamer, from

Canton.

the Daily Cha Mail, is published back.

Mail Summary is compiled from świce a month on the morning of the English Muil's departure, and is cord of each furtight's current history of events in China and Japan, con tributed in original reports and collated from the journals published at the various ports in those Countries.

It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Canton, &c., and a complete Hongkong, Commercial Summary.

Subscription, 60 cents per Copy (posinge Faid 52 cents.) $12 per annum (postage paid $12.50.)

DEPARTURES.

CLEARED.

Albay, for Amoy, &c. Olympia, for Hoihew, &c. Orders should be sent to GEO. MURRAY Bellott, for Bangkok. China Mail Office, 2, Wyndhan for London. Seret, nest later tlian noon of the day the Life, for dobu. English Mail Steamer leaves.

Terms of Advertising, same as in Daily China Mail.

Ninth Volume of the "CHINA REVIEW."

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NO

CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED.)

NOTICE.

POLICIES GRANTED at current rater on MARINE RISKS to all parts of the World. In accordance with the Com. pany's Articles of Association, Two-thirds Pay-Profits are distributed annually to Contributors, whether Shareholders not, in proportion to the net amount of Premis contributed by cach, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Fund

For Glenf from Singapore, &c., 1

Re a av, European, and 168 Chinese. No. 6.-Vol. IX.

OF THE

-DEPARTED.")

55,324 the. Scented Orange Pekoe-total- 200,000 lbs. Tea); from Canton, 281 bales. Raw Silk, 12 cases Silk Picce Goods, 253. balos Waste Silk, 100 bales Coccona, and 120 bales Punjum Silk; from Macao, 300 pkga. Tea (particulars unknown); from Shaugini, 547 boxes, 3,867 half-chests and 994 pige. Ten (particulars unknown), 232 bales Raw Silk, 4-casea Silk Piece Goods, and 60 bales Waste Silk; from Japan, 200 toxes and 170 half-cheats Tea (particulars unknown), sud 5 bales Raw Silk To Con- tinent from Canton, 128 balos Raw Silk, 6 cases Silk Pioce Goods, 17 bales Waste Silk, and 134 balos Cocoons; from Shang- hai, 14 balea Raw Silk; from Japan, 408 Tea (particulars unknown), and I bale phys Raw Silk.

"Por

Eikes

r§. 8. Oxus, sailed on the 8th Septem bor-For Continent, 2,625 balen Silk, 501 bales Waste Silk, 40 bales Cocoons, Silks, 1,300 half-chests and 201 boxes Tea; For London, and 2,944 pligs. Sundries. 435 bales Silk, 128 bales Waste Silk, 12 cases Silks, 229 pkgs. Ten, 450 boxes and 366 half-choste Tes, and 496 pkgs. Sun- dries.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For AMOY, TAMSUI, AND TAIWAN-

FOO,

Per Albay, at 9.30 a.m. To-morrow, the

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping

Noon-Namor leaves for Coast Ports

General Memoranda, SATURDAY, September 10

No. 6664-SEPTEMORA 8; 1881,

Noon-Pekin leaves for London, 2.30pm-Auction of Stock-in-Trade of Millinery and Drapery Store, at No S3, Wellington Street. Goods per Arratoon Apcar undelivored

after this data subject to runt. SENDAN, September 11

Goods per Loudoun Castic undelivered

After this date subject to rent. THURSDAY, September 16-

4p.m. English Mail leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe.

6 p.m.-Meeting of H.K. Cricket Club.. Goods per Glenfria undelivered after

this data subject to rent... FRIDAY, September 16--

3 p.m.-American Mail leaves for Yoko

hams and Sati Francisco. 3.30pm. Meeting of Members of the

Hongkong Club.

4 p.m.-China leaves for Bombay," SATURDAY, September 17

bionth to Coal Harbour was opened for the purpose of conveying the conl to boate, which shipped it thence tu Ken- lung Bay. It is now proposed to extend the railway from Cost Has bour to the Bay, where foreign vessels may then be loaded direct from the col waggoni. This will prove to be n mense advantage, not only because of the facilities it will furnich towards easy shipment and more ready kale, bus as a preventive against damage done. to the cost by frequent handling from the waggon to boats and from the boots to the vessels. The distance from Coot Harbour to the Bay is only three miles; and it is said that the long-neglected plast of the much-misrepresented Woo sung Railway will at last be brought into the service of Commerce in connection with this mining enterpr sc. Against the increased cost of laying and main- taining the railway, as compared with the old means of transport by barges and steam-tags, will have to be placed the greater security in beavy weather obtained by the land route, in addition to those advantages above mentioned;

Daylight Mitau Bishi Muil leaves for and to show that the trade is one' which

Yokohama, &o.

THE

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

fully justifies such an outluy, we may mention that, during the first week of last month, no less than six or seven

9th inst., instead of us previously HONGKONG DISPENSARY, foreign vessels were in Keelung Bay

notified.

For SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW

Per Named, at 11.30 am., on Friday,

the 9th inak.

For BANGKOK.-

Per Belland, at 3.30 p.m. To-morrow, the 9th inst, instead of no previously notified.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND LON-

DON.- Per Pekin, at 11.30 ani, on Saturday, the 10th inst, instead of us pre- viously notified.

For SAIGON.--

Por Perambrecu, at 4.30 p.m., on Satur

day, the 10th inst.

For HOIHOW AND HAIPHONG.

L

Per Hainan, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, thic

10th inst.

For STRAITS AND BOMBAY.-

Por Chat, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, the

16th inst.

For KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.-

Per Niigata Mary, utp., on Friday,

the 16th inst.

ALAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. The British Contract Packet Brindisi will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 15th September, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlemente, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gib raltar. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Correspondence to Mau- ritius.

N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the

Australian Colonies,

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.-- The United States Mail Packet City of

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETATI, DRUGOISTS, IMPORTERS

OF

DRUGGIA

SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, EXULISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENOR PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURERS.

N

or

laden with coal.

Concerning the output of the mines, it is worthy of note that great progress has been made daring the last two or three years. In the year 1878 the total emount raised was 14,029 tons this was more than doubled during the year 1879, the total shown for that year being 30,046 tons. A very large in- crease upon this last amount was shown. by the last year's working, and for the Erst half-year of 1881 we are informed that nearly 30,000 tons have been brought to the surface. Indeed, with que ur two more shafts, it is confidently expected that the output might be in- creased to 500 tons per day of say, roughly, allowing for New Year and other slack sensons, 160,000 tons, per annum. When it is borne in mind that this result is attainable at a cost little in

production of 14,000 tons, it maybe excess of that incurred in 1878 by the perceived why the Chinese are begin ning to understand and appreciate the value of such a work as the Keelung Colliery. Indeed, fawer Europeans are connected with the work now than were employed in 1878; and us the only additional outlay on production is to be credited to the native coal-lewers, who are paid on sa average say 40 cents per ton for their labour, the profit upon the larger output must be very consider- able. As at present managed, therefore it would appear that the Anglo-Ühinese mining operations at Keelung bid, fair to prove a paying speculation for the The publication of this issue commenced Chinese Government. The mines are at 7-25 p-ni.

Seda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

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

PASSENGERS Arriving in Hongkong, or any other persons who may desire to con- malt the files of local, China, Japan, American, English, Indian or Austra lian newspapers, are invited to call at the "CHINA MAIL" Office, where over Rixty newspapers, dailies and weeklies, from those countries, are now filed for

vpference.

The China thail. HONGKONG, SHURSDAY, SEPTEMBRE 8, 1881.

now, we believe, nominally under the supervision of the Commissioner of Cra- toms at Fonchow; and, seeing the die Tokio, will be despatched in FRI

Foochiew Arsenal and the gunboals con-- DAY, the 16th instant, with Mais

nected with it are believed to be good. for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, etc.,

customers of the Colliery, such an arrangement is probably an improve- which will be closed as follows 2,15 r.. Registry ceases.

Tagus is a double interest surrounding ment upon former plans. It would be 9.30 PM. Pont-Office closes, but Letters such schemes as the China Merchants interesting to find how for the Keelung fur Union Countries may be posted on Steamer Company, and the Keelung product is likely to supersede the Eng- board the Packet with Late Feo of 10 Steam Colliery, because they are com-lish and Australian article, so far as this cents extra Paskgs until the time of mercial undertakings of a governmental Const is concerned but we believe that departure. Correspondence for Non-Union Weat cannot be sent by this route. --Hongkong, September 5, 1881.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. --

nature; and any attention which may the Chios Merchants Company and the Indiese directed to such efforts as are being ufficial gunboats will in time draw a

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made by Chinese officials need not be large portion of their supply from this considered wasted by thoughtul ob- source. The cost of Keelung coal is servers of the signs of the times. On stated to be, taking large and small several occasions during the last two oriate account, about 82,50 per ton and three years we have noted the progress even after charges for transport are The French Contract Packet Anadyr of the coal-mining enterprise in the added, the rate would compare

will bo despatched on THURSDAY, the 22nd September, with Mails to and North of Foricosa; and about eleven favourably with those ruling for through the United Kingdom and months ago we recorded the fact that, other kinds. For the present, how Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits owing to the dogged perseverance of ever, it may be said that the principal Settlements, Batavia, Burmak, Ceylon, Mr D. Tyzack (the superintending en- effect of this competition upon the Conl India (via Madras), the Australasian gineer), backed up as he was by the market in China will be more a lessen Colonies, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and friendly assistance of Commissioner H. ing of the demand on the Chinese side Gibraltar.

E. Hobson, a brighter prospect had for foreign coal than anything else. begun to dawn for this Anglo-Chinese What infiue ce it may exercise upon the undertaking. The difficulties which market in the future will depend in a presented themselves to the promoters great ensure upon the careful working of the Colliery were those which ever of the coal, the maintenance of its qua- crop up under similar circumstances lity, and its acceptance by large con- delsy, sometimes-amounting to stagna-sumers on the Chic Coast An tion, being caused ut every torn; while English agency for this description of the bagbear of official rapacity continu- coal was mooted some time ago, but ally stood in the way of satisfactory nothing bus lately been heard of the progress. Last year we wrutsject.

The usual hours wat be observed in closing

the Mails, &o,

Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, &o- :—

VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

Name Left.

18, Ilaven,

26, Lucile,

AT BONGKONG.

From.

Hamburg

Sept.

8. Brutus, for Hoihow, &c. "Einget, for Hoihow, &c. 8, Deus, for Marseilles, &c.

Dec.

Laurons,

Jan.

17, Creswell,

Liverpool

April

5,

Chili,

Cardiff

12, Landseer,

Cardiff

Bristol

20, G. F. Manta,

Cardiff Cardiff

May.

5. Prudencio,

Cuxhaven

7 Hopes

New York

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED

10, Figaro,

Cardiff

16, Gustav Oscar,

Cardiff

Per Taundice, from Sunderland for Aus. tralia, Mrs and Miss Gay, Mrs and Miss Williams

29, Helen Marion,

Cardill

28, Stonewall Jackson,

Cardiff

31, Helicon,

Cardiff

June.

Belle Morse,

Condit

Cardiff

9.

Lizzie C. Troop,

London

M'Near,

Penarth

18, Gustav,

Glasgow

20, Adele (B.),

Cardiff

for

21, Zenobia (8.),

Penarth

Ragolus,

Cardif

22, 28, Esmeralda,

Red Cross,

Cardiff

Hamburg

23, Charter Oak,

23,

Delis,

Loudon

Cardiff

Cardiff

Hamburg

Cardiff

Waltikka (*),

Cardif

10 wa

Wandering Jew,

Panarth

11 Wilhelm,

Cardiff

16, Ringleader,

Cardiff

16, Wakedielā,

London

Por Brutus, for Holbow, &c., 65 Chinese.

16

Penarth

17 Phoenix (6),

Antwerp

28, Harmonis,

Calif

27 Lothair,

London

Teuser (a.),

Por Orus, for Saigon, Sister St. Later, Miss Philipps Mechain, and 6 Chinese; for Singapore, Mr Louis Xavier, Lobo;"

“aCHINA REVIEW Aden, Bir Jozs Manuel si Galache; for

CONTAINE

Short Journeys in Sz Chuan Translations from the Lit-Li, or General device of Vins, and the Rud Code of Laws of the Chinese Empire.

Port Said, Messrs Joao Vieira, Antonio Antonia P. Pinto, Jozé Pinto Mendes, and Brigida

for Marmelles, Mesars Sonderkoff, and Pare Maximilien-From Shanghai

for Marseilles, for Galle, Mr Hardcastle Consterdine, Miss Rob Boy. Bailer, and July. Mosers Overbeck, and Alex. Pouplard, Mrs

Robinson, Messrs Jolm. Ross, Guein; Bessy G From Yokohama for Saigon, A Chinese Record of Services of Chinese Officials writ Mr Costy for Marseilles, Messrs

and Bertrand

Per Ping-m, for Hoshow, Mr W. H Moon,

and 1 Chinese for Pakhui, 13 Chi-

River Route.

"Flanchette" Sianco.

J. BRADLEE SMITH, Secretary. Hongkong, April 6, 1881. Gap82 Notices of New Books and Literary Intel-nege

G

ten by Themseves

Historical Sketches..

Three Brief Essays.

lgance.

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND

RYE MEAL

MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND

CAPITAL £1,000,000 (One Million Sterling).

SPECIALLY SELESAND OIGAR 8.

WINES, SPIRITS, BEER AND

AERATED WATERS...

BHIPUHANDLERY of every Description RIGGING and SAIL MAKING promptly executed. Hongkong, August 11, 1881.

Notes and Queries

A Critio Criticised. The Etiquette of a Chinese Dinner, Mountain Sheep for Hongkong. The Cangus among the Romans Chinese Daths in the Colonies. Fites Performed for the Desc Curions Custom Books Wanted, Exchanges, &t.

20, 1881 Hongkong, July

SAILOR'S HOME.

CLOTHING, BODES,OF NY Cast-off AFAPERS will be thankfully received **** GEÓ, E. STEVENS & Co. < at the Selor's Hope, West Point Hongkong, July 1, 1881.

Hongkong, July 201878

Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. THE Undersigned having been appointed Tours for the abers Company are prepared to accept FIRE and MARINE RISKS at Current Rates, allowing Discounta

und

Per Albay, for Amey, &, 50 Chinese. Par Ulympia, for Hollow, zo., 8 Chinese Per Helena, for Bangkok, L Chinese

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Triumph reports Fine weather throughout.

CARGOES.

24, Leonora, 28, Rishard Parsons, 30, Agnes Muir,

Valiant,

New York

Singapore

LOADING POH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. At London-Steamers via Canale Altonower. Gleneagles. Bellerophon (8) Andromeda

Per 88 And, Bailed 2nd Septem berTo London from Hongkong, -77 Edwin Beed pkgs Tha (rarticulars unknown) from Nestor Canton and Mateo, 9,500 horas Ter (46,011: Rajah

Glenorchy Glanlyon 41 Liverpooli

Orestes (1) Patroclua (

Alta Weheld

At Cardif

It is, however, satisfactory to learn that that period of official obstruction seems likely to come to an end at an early date. The Engineer-in-charge now finds greater facilities placed within but reach, and the proceeds more smoothly than it has ever yet done, with the natural result that the

of the mine is increasing at produce

thousand steady rate of progression. tons per week were early this year turned out; while

the output has gone on ineroas- ing to twelve and thirteen hundred tons

per

One

week, and the hewers were taking greater pains to produce larger and more marketable

stable pieces from the ceam The railway to the sea, which we noticed some and the other apparatus, were time since,

working in a manner which fully justified

the expense incurred by their construction;

LOCAL AND GENERAL The next Fresur Mati, par the M. M. steamer Feiho, may be expected to arrive on Saturday the 10th st Dates from London to Aug 6th come to hand by this opportunity.

The

next ENGLISH MAI may be expected to arrive here by the P&O steamer Rustin on or about Tuesday next, the 13th instant; London dates up to July 12th are brought on by this opportu nity.

The next AMERICAN Mat may be expected to arrive here on or about the th proximo, by the P. M. S. & Co. a str. City of Peking

and things generally are now assuming We are informed by the Agent of the

more prosperous appearance than they have P. & 0. Co. that the Company's stearner done for several years.

It is satisfactory to learn that these Rosetta, with the next English mail, left prognostications have been fairly rea- Singapore for Hongkong at 8 o'took this lized, and that the present prosperity meningarn

of the Keelung Colliery appears to fully

justify the new system now fairly in- We are informed by the Agents (Meurs. troduced. It will doubtless be a long Butterfeld & Swiro) that the 0, 8. 8. Co.'s time ere the faulty action of Chinese steamer Taucer, from Loudon, left Singa- uficials is entirely disassociated with

auy public work of this description, but pors yesterday forenoom for this port and

Зарац in the main the management of this important undertaking is now being left Accupare to the return, provided by the almost wholly to the Superintendent

and his small staff. It necessarily Manager of the China Sugar Reims, in follows that a system entirely different accordance with lift license, 5,019, proof to that formerly applied will be grad-gallons of rectified: Spirits race dlatalled nally organised and carried out; and daring the quarter ended 20th August the effect will be that, as compared with previous results, the outturn will be M enormously increased, while the means of bringing the coal to an accessible market will now be attended to with some hope of success. To flustrate what here meant it is only necessary

to note think while 30046 tons of cont were brought to the surface during thi

year 1978, scarcely twenty thousand Amerlan Lone were disposed of and this was in a

great measure on nocount of the lack

of interest dieplayed by the mandarins

and smaller officia's concerned.

reat duhouity ʼn rullwoy from the pe

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