For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
HAVE RECEIVED FOR SALE
HRISTMAS STORES AND
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
EX FRENCH MAIL STEAMER. ́"MUSCATEL RAISINS.
METZ FRUIT
ASSORTED COSAQUES. CALLARD & BOWSER'S CONFECTIONERY,
BUTTER SCOTCH.
HONEY SCOTCH..
ROSE TOFFEE.
LEMON TOFFEE
Rose's LIME JUICE CORDIAL. PLUM PUDDINGS.
PATRAS CURRANTS.
Mails.
SHIMAILSTEAN
MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA PTA KOBE
AND INLAND SEA.".
TUR
| WE'S 'S. NUGATA MATU, Capt. WYNx, due hore amor about the 2nd February, will be despatched as above. on SUNDAY, the 5th February, at: Day- light
"Cargo received on board and Parzele at the Ofice up to 6 yn of 4th February.
No Bill of Lading signed under 82 Freight
All Chains must be settled on board before delivery in takon, otherwise they will not be recognized.
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Tenth Volume of the "CHINA REVIEW."
w Read
OF THE
CHINA REVIEW”
CONTAINS-
The Now Teslaught in Chireser Short Journoya in Sz Ch'ean. The Emperor Cheng, Founder of the Chi
nese Empire.
Notices of Now Books and Literary Intel-
Tigence.
Notes and Querios -— .
On Chinese Oaths in Western Borneo
•and fue
"Easy Sentences in the Hakka Dia
Test.
Prohibition to hold Civil Office in One's
Native Provinco...
The Hise of the Mongol Dynasty in the
His Country.
VALENCIA RAISINS.
RATES OF PASRACIE.
Cabin Steerage. To Kam...
S GO
$15 YOKODAMA & NAGASAKI, -75 20 SHANGRA via YOKOHAMA,... 120 „Koord.............. 95
40
30
A Cantion.
A
MACKINNON FEN.
LIVERMORE PEN.
LAWN TENNIS BÁTS. ·
LAWN TENNIS RALLS.
LAWN TENNIS SHOES.
.........
Ex STEAMER "Cleafinius."
STILTON CHEKSE.
YORK HAMS.
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
TEYSSONHAD'S DESSERT FRUITS,
ALMONDS and RAISINS.
SMYRNA FIGS.
PICNIC TONGUES."
FILBERTS.
COCOATINA,
VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. Lento's & Err'-COCOA,
FRENCH PLUMS.
HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS.
PATE DE FOIE GRAS.
MINCEMEAT.
CHOCOLATE-MENIER
SAUSAGES.
BRAWN.
ISIGNY BUTTER:-
DANISH BUTTER BREAKFAST TONGUES.
ANCHOVIES.
ASPARAGUS..
SOUPS, &
WINES AND SPIRITS.
CHAMPAGNES-
HIEDSTER'S MONOPOLE & WHITE
SEAL
VEUVE CLIQUOT PONSARDIN.
IR, GRAVES,
!!
נו
Hung-w the Founder of the Ming
Dynasty.
Chinese Marringes and Botrochule. Rection is made on Reruns CASIN
Contemptible Character of Kwang of the Southern Sang Dy. Taung
PASSADER.
CARGO and PASSENGERS for Nagasaki will be transhipped to the Shanghai Mail Stenman at Kobe.
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's AiPTICES, PRAYA CENTRAL, West “Görner Pottinger Strout,
..
H. J. H. TRIPP,
Agest. Hongkong, January 27, 1882.
Feb
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND
AMERICA, AND BUROPE, SOUTH
PLA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
(THE 8, 8. OCEANIC will be despatch.
THE
et for San Francisco via Yokohama, MONDAY, the 6th Fobranry, 1882, at 3 p
Connection being ado at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shaughni and Japan
An Organizatiose for Taxing and Corvée
Furposes.
Chinese Cures.
Chinese Conceit.
The Rule of Addressing Superiors. The Corydo Systom.
The Wisdom of Many and the Wit of
One.
The Title of a'i Abdicated-Emperor's
Wife.
Weard Students and Refreshing Be-
vernges.
Man-bote among a Tibetan Tribu. The Kin Dynasty of Tungusic Origin, Officers Selected by the A Soleo
tion.
A Waggish Emperor.
A Fair of Viziers during the Tang und
Ming Dynasty.
An Error in the Chinese Calendar. The Chinese Calendar. Erratic
Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c. Hongkong, January 18, 1882.
NEWS FOR HOME
The Overland China Mail.
(Farbbiest Daeriană Ioper in China.)
Peased AT THE CHINA MALL" OFFICE
IN TIME FOR Tus ExaLISH MAK
...
To-day's Advertisements. Marios, Messrs Thima, Stainer, Green,
THEATRE NOVAL,
CITY HALL, HONGKONG. THE
HE PARIS OPERA BOUFFE
COMPANY
Have the honor to announce that they will give PERFORMANCE.
Å
TO-MORROW EVENING,
1st Febrsary, 1882,
-ÅT TIME ADOVE FUBATRE;"OP
MEILLAC & HALEVY'S COMIC OPERA LE PETIT DUC;
MUSIC BY Lecoq.
Characters,
RAGANL
and Schlosser,
Por Hungarian, for Nagamki, Mr Stein, Per Himalaya, for Swatow, 12 Chiness. Per Atalanta, for Saigon, 60 Chinezo. Per Ningro, for Shanghai, 2 Europeans, and 60 Chinese
Por Les Yuen, for Shanghai, 11 Chineos. Per Atje, for Amoy, 100 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British atcarier Dane reports: Left Bangkok on the 22nd, had modomie winds and fine weather throughout.
The British atanmor Pernarabuco reports: Moderate monsoon and find wüstlier throughout.
The GermFAN
Light N.. wind and fino to Single Laland, steamier kind reports: dense fog.
CARGO.
For S. S. Olenicarn, from Canton Waters Lo das do Par Madano Borsato London, nailed 25th January-92,274
thony
He. Crayon, 63,833 ha. Scented Capor, 7,783 The Sconted Orange Pekou, and 12,340 hs. Sorts-total 166,949 the. Ten: 15 bales Panjun, and 85 pkgs. Sundries, From Amay, 828 boxes Ton, and 6 pkgs. Sundries.
La declicaso de Pir-
they......
Malle. de la Roche- Tonnerre.
Mille. de Ste-Ane
thinne
Nin..
Roger
De Montlundry. Frimousse, Bernard.... Navnilios........
Gemurd
Mdme. Porter,
Mime. MIRYBEL.
Mdmo. HENCE.
Mdme. LaGEtYFOUL. Mdnje. MIRYBEL .M. RICHARD. M. PONTET. ..M: BEGUIN. ...M. LALLEMAND,
M.
Un Marmiton. EMMANUEL
M. LALILAS, CUFF D'ORCHESTRK.
A GRAND PIANO, by Messra Collard and COLLARD, of London, will be used.
Doruzzer,.
Dress Circlo..... Pit..
.M. POFTET.
$2.00
$100
Tickets to be had at Mer LANE, CRAW FONU & Co.'s
Doure open at 8.30; Commence at 9pm. Hongkong, January 31, 1882,
fo
NOTICE
TR. J. LAMKE has been Admitted a
M PARTNER in my Firol, and the
fe14
Business will be carried on from this date, under the Name of
STEIL & LAMKE, Hongkong, February 1, 1839,
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Onners will be Hesponsible for any Febi contracted by the Officers ar Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Honghang Harbour nomi
AESTE, French harque, Capt. Bernard
Confining from 72 to 34 columns of closely-Messageries Maritimes.
printed matter.
Al Parcel Packages should I marked to JULES MUMM & Co., pinta & quarts.address in filt and sun will be revived
at the Company's
Ofice,
until 5p.m. the CLARETS
day pitvinds to sailing CHATEAU LA ROSE, pints & quarts. A Repretios of 25% unde on all 'CHATEAU LAFITE,
Return Passatie ORDERS ISSUED.
Copsule Invoices to accompany OverHIS Mail Summary is compiled from the Daily China Mail, is published Mixiean, Contral and South American twice a month on the morning of the Land,
should be sent to the Company's Cargo, Oilice addressed to the Collector of Cas-Eglish Mail's departure, and is a re- eerd of eneh fortnight's curront history tons, San Francisco.
For further information as to Freight of events in China and Japan, con or Pussy, spply to the Agency of the tributed in original reports and collated. Company, No. 50A, Queen's Road Central from the journals published at the various-
ports in those Countries.
BREAKFAST OLARET,"
SHERRIES & PORT--
SACCONE'S MANZANILLA & AMON-
........ TILLADO,
SACCONE'S OLD INVALID PORT
(1848).
HUNT'S PORT.
BRANDY, WHISKY, LIQUEURS, &c.—
1, 2 & 3-atur HENNESSY'S BRANDY.
FINDFULTEULMON'AVILANDY
KINAHAN'S LL. WHISKY,
WHISKY.
ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY.
CHARTRECSE.
MARASCHINO..
CURACAO.
ANGOSTURA.
Boxen's and ORANGE BITTERS.
do.. &c.
BASS'S ALE, bottled by GAMEZOK and
SAUNDERS, pints and quarts. GUINNESS'S STOUT, bottled by E. &
J. BURKE, pints and quarts. PILSENER BEER, in quarts.
DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER, by the
Gallon.
ALE and PORTER, in hogehends.
EX AMERICAN MAIL Fresh ROLL BUTTER.
Eastern and Californian CHEESE. Bonoless OODFISH,
Prime HAMS and BACON
Russian CAVIARE.
Brand Condensed MILK..
Basic and APPLE BUTTER.
Pickled OX TONGUES
Family FIG-PORK in kogs and pieces. Paragon MACKEREL in 5 it cana Beat Ideal SALMON in 5 cans.
FRUITS in 24 tb cans. Cutting's Dessert
Assorted Canned VEGETABLES. Ported SAUSAGE and Sausage
MEAT.
Stuffed PEPPERS. Assorted PICKLES. MINGEMEAT
COMB HONEY in Original Frames. Richardson & Robbin's Celebrated Potted
MEATS Richardson & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS.
Lunch TONGUE. LEMONADE.
McCarty's Sugar Clam CHOWDER
Smoked SALMON. Green TURTLE in 24 th cans. Sto., &c.,
It contains Slipping news from Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, &c, and a complete 1: Commercial Summary
CIAS. H. HASWELL, Jay
perrt. Hongkong, Jamnagy 21, 1882.
STEAM FOR
feb
Subscription, 50 cents por Copy (pentago Paid 52 cents.) $12 per annum (postage pail $12.50)
Orders should be sent to Geo. MCRRAT. BAIN, China Mail Ofion, 2, Wyndham Street, not later than noon of the day the English Mail Steanor leaves.
Terms of Advertising, sarue as in Daily
China Mail.
CALL GERHARD, German barque, Capf. F Suhn. Eduard Schellbass & Co.
Cotons, American hurque, Capt. Noyes —Rosario & Co,
TWIN RKED, American barque, Capt. J. C. Gilmore. Order.
H. W. DUDLEY, American barqúo, Capt. D. W. Dudley, Ördor.
HINDOSTAN, British ship, Captain J. Befyen-Russell & Co.
FMTOUTER, American ship, Capt: C. H. Allyne. Messageries Maritimes.
LAUREL, British barque, Captain 3. Grasam-Meichers & Co.
MARY WHITRIDGE, American ship, Capt. Geo. Freeman-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. *-
ONEIDA, American ship, Captain Banja- min Carver Adamson, Bell & Co. Bray, Jr.-Adamson, Bell & Co.
"PARAY, American ship, Captain S. P.
PHINZ HEINRICH, German steamer, Capt. R. A. Hofmenn.Melchera & Co.
SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE To-day's Advertisements. RAZAH, Gennan ship, Capt. P. Albrecht.
GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON: ALSO,
BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND
AUSTRALIA.
N.B-Carge can be taken in through Bills of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF PORTS. MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM
KAISAR-I-HIND), Captain J. C. BABON, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON, viá BOMBAY, and SUEZ CANAL, on MONDAY, the 6th February, 1882, at 4 p.m.
thigh will be received. Ons board until 10 am. on the day of departure.
Parcels and Specie (Gold) at the Office until 10 a.m. on the day of departure.
Sik and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Point de Gallo; Tea and General Cargo for London will be caveyed rid Bombay without transhipment, arriving one week later than by the ordinary direcs ronte vid Galle
THE AND NEE on shir
TO LET, FURNISHED.
BE well-known BUNGALOW, with
GARDEN, day of Mount Kellets, th Property of Mr T. C. Hayllar, Q.C. Cau be inspected at any time on application to the Watclinan.' Apply to
fo14
R. G. ALFORD,
Surveyor, de, de,
QUEEN'S ROAD. Hongkong, January 31, 1882.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BẢNKING CORPORATION.
•
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Or-
dinary Half-Yearly MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS in this CORPORATION will be Held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on WEDNESDAY, the Fifteenth day of February neat, at THREE O'CLOCK p., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1881.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON.
'Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 31, 1881.
fel
For further
Partidas, regarding. FREIGHT and PASSAGE, upply to the PENISSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAN NAVIGA TION COMPANY'S Office, Hongkonges
The Contents and Value of Packages are
a be declared prior to shipment. Shippers are particularly requested to HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING note the terms and conditions of the Com-
required
Black Bills of Lading,
YACHT & PICNIC SUPPLIES. heretofore.
C
ALIFORNIA RACKER
OMPANY'S BISCUITS in 5 16
tins, and loose. Alphabetical BIS.
OUTTS. Fancy Sweet Mixed
BISCUITS. Ginger CAKES.
Cracked WHEAT.
OATMEAL
HOMINY.
Soda BISCUITS, Oyster BISCUITS.
CORNMEAL
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,
RYE MEAL
SPECIALLY SELECTED CIGARS.
CORPORATION,
pany's
Passengers to England are now booked NOTICE is hereby given, that the to London, instead of Southampton, sa REGISTERS of SHARES of the CORPORATION will be CLOSED from tho Intending Passengers are informed that Second to the Fifteenth of February next the Kaisar Hind connecta at Galle with the (both days inclusive), during which period Company's steamers Khedire, from Austra- no Transfer of Shares can be registered. lia, and Theran, from Calcutta.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager.
felb Hongkong, January 31, 1881.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
Until Quarantine Restrictions aro re- moved in Egypt, the Homeward Steamers. will call at Maraliles, en route for Gibraltar and London, or, will proceed direct viá Malts as usual at the Company's option.
A. McIVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, January 26, 1882.
A
fes
NOW READY,
COMPLETE REPRINT, in Pamphlet Form, of the proceedings in the RECENT LIBEL Cast of
REGINA PITMAN, containing the whole of the Proceedings at the Police Court, full report of this trial in Criminal Sessions, with connected Corre- spondence and comments of the Press.
To which is now added a Report of the
i
Fine New Bonson's CUMSHAW TEA, în Case of
5 and 10 catty Boreus.
BREAKFAST CONGOU @ 25 cents p. I.: SHIPUHANDLERY of every Description RIGGING and SAIL-MAKING promptly executed. Hongkong, January 26, 1882.
"PITMAN 7. KESWICK
AND OTHERS,
Price per Copy,
50 CRITS: Orders are now being booked. China Mail OFFICE,
Hongkong, April 13, 1881,
No. 144.
CHINA SEA.
CANTON RIVER AND DISTRICT. MACAO FORT ROCK BUOT
TOTICE is hereby given, that the MADAD.
Four Rock Boox; referred to in Notios to Mariners, No. 141, has been Re- moored closer to the Rock than formerly, and now lies in 10 feet at low water, spring tides.
From the Buoy the North and of Macao
Fort bears 8. 22 W. (magnetic) From the Buoy the Cheriam Fort beaLS
S. 60° B. (magnetic).
By Order of the Inspector General of Customs,
DAVID M. HENDERSON,
Engineer in Chief,
Imperial Maritime Customa,
Engineer's Office, Shanghai, 20th December, 1881
--Order,
SOLWAY, British steamer, Captain Robt. Jarvis-Vogel & Co.
SYLES, American ship, Captain G. W. Brown Douglas Laprak & Co.
TECUMSEH, American ship, Captain E. Lincoln.Order.
W. J. ROTOR, American ship, Captain |Geo. L. Bray.-Master.
WAKEFIELD, America barque, Capt. W. 6. Crowell.-Captain.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
Jan 30, Verwoerte, German atomer, 611,
Wizz & Un H. Evers, Touron Jan. 26, and Hollow 29,
Jan 31, Elie Gorman barque, from Whampoa
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-"-
For SINGAPORE, HAVRE, AND HAM-
BURG.
Per Lydia, at 9,30 a. m. To-morrow, the
lat Fób.
For KOBE
Per Electro, at 1.30 p.m. To-morrow, the
1st Feb.
on Wednes
For SAIGON
Por Unpie, at 4.30 p.m.,
day, the 1st February, For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW...
Per Thales, at 5 pisi, on Wednesday,
the 1st Feb.
For BANGKOK.-
Per Prinz Heinrich, at 2,30 pm, on
Thursday, the 2nd Feb.
For MANILA.-
For Emny, at 3.30 p.nl, on Thursday,
the 2nd Feb.
For SINGAPORE, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, COOK
TOWN, TOWNSVILLE, KEPPEL
BAY, MORETON BAY, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &
For Catterthun, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,
the 3rd Feb,
For KOBE AND YOKOHAMA -
Per Niigata Man, at 5 p.m., on Satur
day, the 4th Feb,
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, COLOM
BO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EUROPE, via TRIESTE.
Per Hungaria, at 2.30 p.m., on Monday,
the 6th Feb.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET The United States Mail Packet Oceanic,
will be despatchoil ou MONDAY, thé 6th Feb, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Pur, &c, which will be closed as follows: 2.1 P.M. Registry 2.30 P.M.
Post-Oflice closes, but Letters for Union Cinntries may be posted on
censes.
board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Puskuge until the tir 3 of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies
cannot be sent by this route. Hongkong, January 23, 1882. fe6
MAILS BY THE BEITISH PAOKEI,--. The British Contract Packer Kaisar-Hind
will be despatched on MONDAY, the 8th February, with Mails to aud through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Rumah, Ceylon India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
NB-This Packet carries no mails for the
Australian Colimies.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Amusements.
9 p.m.--Performancs at the City Hall.
[No. 5786-JANUARY 31, 1882.
repair, and has been repainted both valaido and inside. The Miltary patients who have bean temporarily quartered in the Welling- ton Barracks, will be removed on board:
-EN-MOITOW,
The case in which a Mr Chalmers wna sued' for damages for a libel on Mr Mackintosh, China Morchant, has beef finished. The
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, February 2-
Daylightales leaves for Coast Ports 4 p.m.-Eaviy leaves for Manila. Register of Shares of the Hongkong and
Shanghai Banking Corporation, closed dufondant pleaded justification, but this ho from this date loth Fobruary, inclufailed to prove. He was ordered to pay the taxud costs, but as the expense to which the promoutar had, boso put wont far beyond those, ko was fined £100 to go.
sivo.
0 pm.--Meeting of Victoria Lodge FRIDAY, February 3
4 jam. Cutterten kaves for Singapore, 0 p.m.--Meeting of Zatland Lodge, SUNDAY, February 5-
Sydney and Melbourne.
4 p.m.-Miten Bishi Mail leaves for
Yokohama, &c. Goods por Catterthun undelivered after
this date subject to rent MONDAY, February 6
Goods per Iroadly undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. Noon-Auction of Piece or Parcel of
Ground, with Buildinga, 3 p.ni. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s
Steamer Franciser.
leaves for Yokohama and Sari
4 p.m. --English, Mail leaves for Ports of
Cali and Europo...
4 p.m.-Hungaria losses for Straits, &c.
WEDNESDAY, February 15 i----
3mMeeting of Shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cor- poration at the City Hall
MONDAY, February
Noon,Auction of Wreek of S.S. Pakhoi at offices of Messrs Hughos & Legge,
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥房:
A. S. WAISON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE AND Ektail Druquisis, IMPORTERS
DRUGGIATH SUNDRIE, NURSERY REQUI SITES, TOILET RECITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES.
MANUFACTURERS
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Watory Gingerado, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aorated Waters.
The Mansfactory is unter direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
PASSENGERS arriving in Hongkong, or any other persons who may desire to con- sult the files of local, China, Japan, American, English, Indian or Austra- lian newspapers, are invited to call at the "CHINA MAN" Office, where over
sixty newspapers, dailies and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for reference.
MARRIED.
towards the residue of the costs. Os tho payment of that sum, the plaintiff would be bound over in his own recognisances in £200 to keep the peace, and to come up for judgment when called upon..
THE Bys men originally charged with an saulting Man Apan, a jusshouse keeper at Ap Li Chau, Aberdeen, on the 20th January, but who were, after hearing avid. ence, charged with the greater crime of the manslaughter of Man Apan's child, which was said to have died through injuries received in the saint, were to-day dis-
charged on the application of Inspector Bremner, who stated that he had no further. evidenes to bring against the defendanta ; the finding of the jury at the inquest hold yesterday having precluded the charge of manslaughter being procvuded with:
THE soaman, Michael Carrol, who niet with serious injuries in falling from a plank kajd between the edge of the Sum Shui Po Dock/ and the British ship Hindestan, on Sunday evening, still lies in a very precarious condi- tion at the Government Civil Hospital. There is now little hope of his recovery, as blood hai oozed constantly from the nese and mouth since lus adinission; and though not issuing in so large quantities 55 at first, still slowly proceeds and has reduced the unifortunate aan to a state of extreme debility. Carrol had been indulging free! in liquor during Sunday, and was in an inebriated condition when the accident happened.
The rumours which have so often been sirculated concerning the changes in the Oocidental and Oriental steamers on this aide the water appear to gain more definite akape, for we hear that the Adriatic and Coptic, two of the Atlantic vessels botonging to the Whito Stae line, may soon be ex- pected to increase the O. & O. flict on the Pacific route. These fine ships are con- siderably larger than the Oceanic, now in harbour; and if, as we are informed, the Belgic and Gaelic are not to be withdrawn,
the increase in the tonnags on the San Francisco route will be very raaterial, and, it need scarcely be added, of the highest ' quality, Considering the growing trade from and to America, and in view of the
fact that facilities of communication are the surest guarantee for further expansion, the news of this intention on the part of the 0. & O...Go may well be received with satisfaction. It is said that one of the steamers named will leave Liverpool for
On the 19th December, 1881, at the Upper Norwood Gongregational Church, Surrey, by the Rev. F. 8. Turner, B.A this port early in February, say in a weak assisted by the Pastor, Rev. George Martin, from today. Ho KA M.B., &c.&. of St. Thoman's Hospital, and Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET,——— The Franch Contract Packet Peiho will be despatched on MONDAY, the 19th February, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon,The publication of this issue commenced post. As nothing, however, had of late
Ion, fourth Son of the late Rev. Ho Tsun We some time since announced that the Shin, Hongkong, to Aurce, eldest Daughter office of Registrar of the Supreme Court of the late John Walken, Esq., of Black-hero had been offered to a barrister-at-law heath, Kent.
India (via Madras), the Australasian
al 7.45 p. Colonies, Adon, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will bo observed in closing
the Mails, fo
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1882.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
[SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."
Shipping Intelligence. The following to are corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, and from other sources. Consignees are invited to communicate with the Editor in the. event of any inaccuracy occurring in this list as compiled from the papers and other information at his command. The Editor (Por E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line Paulsen, Japan Jan. 26, General. Sus additions to the list from those who have Jan. 31, Lydia, German steamer, 1180, will, at all times, be glad to receive any
SEN & Co.
Inter advices, private or otherwise, then hin
VESSELS TO ARRIVE, AT HONGKONG.
Jan. 31, Ashington, British steamer, 800, Allason, Bangkok Jan. 5, and Saigon 26, General-StiSSEN & O
Jan 31, Danube, British steaner, 501,
A. Clanchy Bangkok Jau. 22, General VIEN FAT HONG.
Jan 31, Pernambuco, British steamer, 643, Hyde, Saigon Jan. 25, Rice MEL
CHERS & Co.:
Jan. 31, China, German steamer, 648, H. Schoer, Swatow Jan. 30, freneral, Kwox ACHEONG & SONS,
DEPARTURES.
Jan. 31, Atalantu, for Saigon.,
81, Hungarian, for Nagasaki.
own >
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Left. Name July 18, Valparaiso,— Aug. 2, Melbourne,
23, Harmonin,
35
24, Mornington,
Sept
Dareth,
13, Brazos,
18,
Endyrsion,
20, Bodila,
,, 30, Paularie,
Oct. 21,
30, Elise,
Nov. 2,
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12,
31, Trankly, for Shanghaf
31, Folg, for Yokohama.
Dea
D
81, Ningpe, for Shanghai.
$1, Lee Tuen for Shanghai.
31, 4th, for Amoy.
CLEARED
Himalaya, for Swatow.
Tillie Baker, for Iloilo, Saltee, for Hoihow, &c, Blery, fur Kobe. Alerta, for Manila. Charile, for Chefoo
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVER
Per Lydia, from Japan, Mr Lange for Hamburg,
Per Danube, from Bangkok, 60 Chines Par Pernambuco, from Saigon, 10 Ch.
Per Chin, from Bratov, 78 Chinese.
DEPARTED,
נן
13
From. Hamburg Cardiff Honolulu
Penarth
St.
Jardiff
Da Vincent
Cardiff
London
Cuxhaven
Cardiff
Liverpool
Hamburg Cardiff Cardiff
Rock Terrace, Newport
3, Diomed (6),
Stillwater,
15, Euphrates,
16, Bellerophon (n),
10,
Gleniffer (.),
Paul
1920, Fooksang,
24, Grace Deering
19, Meifoc(),
London New York
Liverpool
London Hamburg Cardiff
20, Carnarvonshire, (5), London
Australia Jan, 11, Glamis Onatie (5), London
LEFT, BUT DATE OF DEPARTURE UNKNOWN.
Minnie Allen,
Chattanooga Nellie M. Blado, Lady Bowen, J. A. Borland, JA Crescent, Moireso
London
London
Austrais
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
Australia
W. H. Base,
Australia. LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FORTS A London Steamers via Suez Canal Glontrain
Sarling Vessels
Hermann,
Par Iraouaddy, for Shanghai: from Hong- kong, Mr and Mrs Siegfried, Mesars K. Bing, Marsh, H. F. Wilkes, Beinizaghi, Chu Tue Chee," and Wai Man Poo, and 9: Tekuan, Chinese (dook); from Marseilles, Mr and Belted Will. Mra Scott, Saurs Arice, and Minares, and Mr Sidney.
Stentor (a)
Per Falga, for Yokohama: from Eong- for kong, Mezars Harris, and Q. Vogel; from
Chi Yuen (s).
ENGLAND AND THE, CLANTON-DULWER
TREATY
LONDON, Jan. 29. A despatch from Lord Granville upholds the Clayton-Bulwer treaty,
THE INSURRECTION IN THE BALKAN PROVINCES.
LONDON, Jan. 20.
Many Montenegrin subjects and chiefs are joining the ingurganta. -
LOCAL AND GENERAL. The next EsaL HALL, by the P&O
steamer Cathay, may be expected to arrive here on or about the 3rd prox. The PACIFIC Man stemner City of Tokio, with the next American mail, may be expected to arrive here on or before the 7th prox
(Mr Hulme), and expressed a belief that the gentleman named had accepted the
been heard concerning the appointment, it was evident that some bitch had coeurred; and we now learn that private advices have been resefred here to the effect that the Registrarship has been accepted by Mr Edward Jata Ackroyd, who appears to have been filling a somewhat similar appointment in the Supreme Court of Mauritius. Not long ago we drew attention to the short-handedness of the
Supreme Court staff and as Mr Barff will,
it is presumed, have to go back to the Post Office to take charge on the departure of Mr Lister, some fears were entertained that this would throw too much work on the limited stair We now learn that Mr Ackroyd, who, sails from Mauritius, for Hongkong direct, will be here in about a month's time, so that the now Registrar may therefore be expected to be fairly in- stalled in office before the ponding changes are mado. Mr Sangater, who has carried on the duties of Registrar so satisfactorily since the unfortuiste: persecution of Mr Gibbons culminated in that officer's suspen son has more than earned his leave of nion,"
absence and it is fortunate that the new Registrar will be able to profit by Mr Sangster's intimate knowledge of the office work ere the present acting Registrar goes home. Mr Ackroyd's record of services Tas S. 8. Gty of Tokio, with the next which goes back nearly thirty years le American mail, Jeft Yokohams for this port thus given in the Colonial Office List for to-day
-1881
Was olerk regntry supremno dobri, Mauri- Tan Agents (Maire Butterfield & Swire) sus, Sept. 1859, olark to free piano informs as that the 0 8 8. Co.'s stearaer judge, April, 1869; chief clerk in registry i Bellerophon, from Liverpool, left Singapore March, 1884 in Adly, 1873, obtained from Jan 1873 chief clerk, master's office, yesterday forenoon for this port and Bhang Cound of Legal Education an exhibition in common law, and in Nov., 1871, 20- caived from s&ELE Como) a bertillaste of honour of the first class 1 sering district
quarterly magazine entitled Berus de l'Ee March, 1873
and stipendiary trême Urient will be commenced next month magistrate Kirkau an. Bampert, Aug,
1973 acting substitute master supreme in Paris. It will treas of China, Japan, court, Feb, 1878 acting master from Feb,
bai
A
Tar Pall Mall Gaulle mye that a new. masirate Man Mauritius, gas
Further In lis, and the Malay Archipelago, to April, 1978 and in Aug., 1930.
The Meranes, having completed ten years An inquest, adjourned from at Tuesday, as an hospital ship, has been in the hands was held this afternoon at the Magistracy At Liverpools
of the Royal Engineer, Department during before the Caroon BE Wodehouse. * Agamemnon (3) the past four months and has undergone Paq, sud the following gentlemen as At Glasgow.
a thorough and complete overhauling sal jury: Masers Cecil Holliday, Hermann T.