For Sale.

Insurances.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & CO. THE TOKIO MARINE INSURANCE

No. 53, Queen's Road Bust, (OPPONITE THE COMMISSARIAR), RE NOW LANDING

EXAMERICAN MAIL," d

ALIFORNIA *RACKER

OMPANY'S BISCUITS in a b

tins, and louse.

Soda BISCUITS, Aearted BISCUITS.

Cracked WHEAT.

OATMEAL.

OORNMEAL.

TOPOCAN BUTTER

Eastern and California CHEESE.

Boneless CODFISH

Prime HAMS and BACON.

Brand Condensed MILK.

KACH and APPLE BUTTER.

Pickled OX-TONGUES. Family PIG-PORK

kega and pieces. Paragon MACKEREL in 5 cas. Bonu on SALMON in 5 th cans. Catting's Dessert FRUITS in 21 1b cars,

11

Assorted Camed VEGETABLES, Potted SAUSAGE and Sanange

BEAT.

Stuffed PEPPENS.

Assorted PICKLES. MINCEMENT.

HONEY. Richardan & Robbin's Celebrated Potted

MEATS

Richardson & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS.

Lunch TONGUE McCarty's Sugar LEMONADE.

st

11

Clam CHOWDER.

Smoked SALMON.

Green TURTLE in b cats.

&c.,

AGATE IRON WARE.

&c.

FAIRBANKS SCALES.

EX STILLWATER"

wwwwww

DEVOE'S NONPARIEL

BRILLIANT KEROSINE OIL,

150° test.

SPARTAN COOKING

STOVES.

OAKUM.

TAR

ENGLISH FIRE GRATES.

CUTLERY.

ELECTRO-PLATE.

CROCKERY & GLASS WARE.

L

A LANGE ASSORTMENT OF STOKES, includes:

TeyssoNEAU'S DESSERT FRUITS.

ALMONDS and RAISINS.

PICNIC TONGUES.

COCOATINA.

VAN HOUTEN S COCOA,

Lism & Err's GOGOA.

FRENCH PLUMS.

PATE DE FOIE GRAS.

MINUEMEAT.

SAUSAGES.

BRAWN.

ISIGNY BUTTER.

DANISH BUTTER. BREAKFAST TONGUES.

ANCHOVIES.

ASPARAGUS. SOUPS, &c.

WINES AND SPIRITS. CHAMPAGNES-

HIDYLEOK'S MONOPOLE & WHITE

SEAL.

VEUVE CLIQUOT PONRARDIN. JULES MUMM & Co., pints & quarts.

CLARETS---

CHATEAU MARGAUX.

COMPÁNY, LIMITED.

THE MITSUBISHI MAIL 9. S. CO. having been appointed dotars for the above Company, the Undersigned is propated

accept MARINE RISKS at Current Rates and usual Discounts.

L. J. H. TRIPP Agent, M. B. M. S. S. Cv. Hongkong, April 26, 1882.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SAIGON,

The Steamship

(4-Poladin,' Captain AUBIN, will be Widespatched as above ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, thia. 218 Instant, at 40'Clock, instead of for Bangkok' as proviously advertised,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

AH YON & Co.,

--- De27

69, Prague Ventrd. Hongkong, September 19, 1882.

s421

THE CITY OF LONDON FIRE IN. BURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

Caprií, £2,000,000. FAID-UP, £200,000. Pato-ur Restive Fund, £50,000.

[HE Undersigned having been appointed į

AGENTS for the above Company aro prepared to ACCEPT RISKS" against FIRE at Current Rates.

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, Jammury 1, 1882.

LONDON AND PROVINCIAL FIRE

INSURANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

Subscribed Capital—Our Million Sterling.

THE Undersigned, haring been appointed

TH

AGENTS in Hongkong and Canton for the above Company, are pre-red to issue! Folicies covering FIRE RISKS at Current Rates.

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agouts.

Hongkong, July 29, 1882.

Dc29

THE LONDON ASSURANCE.

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER OF His Majesty King (leorge The First, A. D. 1720.

TIE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Corporation are prepared to grant Insurances da follows

Marin Department. Policies at current rates, payable either here, in London or at the principal Ports of India, China and Australia.

Fire Department.

Policies issued for long or short periods at current rates.

Life Department. Policies insuol for surs not exceeding £5,000 at reduced rates.

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, July 25, 1872.

NOTICE.

QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM-

PANY.

HE Unidorsigned aro prepared to accept Risks on furat Chin Godewis at per cont. nott promiam per utanuma.

NORTON & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, May 19, 1881.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANOR COMPANY.

THE

PHE Unlursigned, Auests of the above Company, are authorized to Inaum against FIRE Current Rates.

GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1882.

ANGTSEE INSURANCE

Y

ASSOCIATION.

CAPITAL (Fully Paid-up)...........Tls. 420,000.00 PERMANENT RESERVE...TH. £30,000.00 SPECIAL RESERVE FUND......Tls. 290,553.95

TOTAL CAPITAL and «- )

FOR SINGAPORE, PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, (Taking Care at thringh rates for ADE- LAIDE, NEW ZEALAND and TASMANIAN PORTS, NEW CALE- DONIA and FIJI)

The Steanship

>>

* BALLine," Captain Peres, will he despatched as above on pm,

MONDAY, the 25th Instant, at instead of is previously potilled.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, September 19, 1882. 3625

FOR SINGAPORE, MAURITIUS, PORT ELIZABETH AND CAPE TOWN.

The Steamship

"Anjer Head,

Captain RoPER, will be despatched for the above Perts on SATURDAY, the 30th Instank, nt 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, opdy to

ac30

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, September 13, 1882.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.

The Co.'s Steamship

Deeantime, Captain Pony, will be despatched on or about

the 30th stent.

For Freight or Passage, apply to.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, September 10, 1882.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. "MALABAR," Captain Dixon,

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the abovu Stoomer pra horely requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undor signed for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods

Cargo impeding the discharge will ha Inuded and stored at Cossignees risk and спрытво.

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents. Henghong, September 10, 1882.

TO LET

[UE NOUSE, No. 4, RICHMOND

TERRACE, Bonham Road. Applyin

HONGKONG DISPENSARY

Hongkong, September 18, 1882.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

Bezas, British steamer, Captain T. Thomas. Arnhold, Karborg & Co.

AER HEAD, British steamer, Captain Alfred Roper.-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

CANOPUS, British sivauti, Captain R. H.

UUMULATION, 6th...Tla. 940,553.95 Joy.-Russell & Co. April, 1882....

Directors

II. De C. FORBES, Esq., Chairman.

J. B. PINCKVORM, Wa! MEYERING,

Esq.

Ear

A. J. M. INVERAUITY, G.B. WHEELER,

Esq.

HEAD OFFICE SULASOBAL. Messrs RUSSELL & Co., Secretaries,

LONDON BRANDHI Mesars BAKING BROTHERS & Co.,

Bandiers. RICHARD BLACKWELL, Esq., Agent, 68 and 69, Cornhill. POLICIES granted on Marine Risks to al

CHATEAU LA ROSE, pints & quarts. parts of the World.

CHATEAU LAFITE,

13 GRAVES,

BREAKFAST CLARET,-

SHERRIES & PORT-

Subject to a Charge of 12 % for Interest on Shareholders' Capital, all the PROVI of the UNDERWATTING BUSINESS are nually distributed among all Contributor of Business (whether Shardholders or not)

SACCONE'S MANZANILLA & AMON. in proportion to the Premia paid by thom.

TILLADO.

SAIGONE'S OLD INVALID PORT

(1848).

BUST'S PORT

BRANDY, WHISKY, LIQUEURS, &v.-

1 and 3-star HENNESSY'S BRANDY. BEQUIT DUBQUORE & Co.'s BRANDY. FINEST OLD BOURBON WHISKY. KINAHAN'S LL WHISKY. ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY. E&J. BUB

BURKERSCOTCH WHISKY.

IRISH WHISKY, Rose's LIME JUICE CORDIAL

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, May 8, 1989.

Loc82

Intimations.

THE CHINESE MAIL.

THIS paper is now issued every day,

The subscription is fixed at Dollars per annum delivered in Hong kung, or Seven Dollars Fifty Cents NOILLY PRAT & Co.'s VERMOUTH,cluding postage to Coast ports.

MARASCHINO

CRABBIE'S GINGER BRANDY. CHARTREUSE

CURACAO.

BITTERS

ever

CATHARINA IL, Russian eteamer, Capt. W. Goliert. Mulohors &C.

CRUSADER, British steamer, Captain T. Rowin. --Ah You & Co.

GESTAY & OSCAR, German ship, Captain M. Soumann.--Captain.

MADRA, British stemmer, Capt. W. H. Bradley. Thos. Howard & Co.

MALABA, British stosuer, Captain J.

Dixon-Siemssen & Co.

MUROTRY, American ship, Captain J. L

F'anno, Chinese,

NIEDEROF, German selvener, Capt. C. Rubarth. Captain.

PENEDO, British steamer, Captain T. S. Kenderdine.-Melchior & Co.

Rors, British ship, Captain R. B. Monkman-Order,

VICTOR, British barque, Captain James Forbez. -Sisuussen & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVER

Per Menzuch, from Yokohama : for Hong, i kong, Messrs UP. Gordo, Wang-hoi and Wang-ping; for Saigon, Mr Laporte Ernest for Marseilles, Messrs S. Strauss, S, Kudon, and H. Furnya.

Por Dule, from Bangkok, 11 Chinese. Per Carlus, from Bangkok, 37 Chinese. Per Starlight, froin Bangkok, 2 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Autan, for Haiphong, 7 Chinese. Per Atalanta, for Saigon, 1 European, and 40 Chines

Per Pard Jones, fur Now York, 1 Euro- peun,

Per Ping-on, for Huilow, do., 14 Chi

nezo.

Per Mona, for Haiphong 10 Clunese, Per Ferocita, for Huilow, 40 Chiness.

TO DEFAET.

Per Hoes, for Swatow, 13 Chinese. Por Cheung Huck Kian, for Amoy, 201 Chinese,

Per Camelot, for Swatow, 130 Chinese. Per Fernword, for Amoy, 150 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Dale reports: Light S. W, winds and fine weather from Bangkok to Cape Fadaran, thenco to Por racela Bigh South-easterly winds, fine wea ther and smooth sea, thence to port variable winds and calms.

The Siamese barque Starlight reports: Left Kob-se-chang on the 4th inst., had a strong S. W. monsoon up till Macclesfield Banks;

from there till port light variable winds and fine weather.

The American ship Mercury reports: Had light winds the whole passage.

The Russian stemmer Catharínu II. re- ports: Fine weather, and on the coast of Cochin-chins very strong current to the South.

CARGOES.

Per S. S. Ulysses, to London, sailed 10th September-202,940 fs. Congou, 259,267 The Scented Caper, 67,259 he. Scented Orange Pokeo, and 490 the. Sorta-total 629,991 Ths. Ten: fi cases Sik Picco Goods, 28 bales Waste Silk, 1,558 casos Prosorvos, and 177 pkga. Sundries.

Per S.S. Ganges, sailed 15th September:- To London: from Canton, 10,014 boxes Ten (containing 26,160 lbs Congo, 185,211 its. Scented Caper and 38,512 tbs Scented Orange Pekot, 520 bales Raw Silk, 184 bales Waste Silk, and 20 boxes Silk Pico Gooda; from Amoy, 1,657 kgs. Tea (parti, culars unknown) from Shanghai, 7,784 pligs.

Tea (particulare unknown), 207 bales Raw Silk, 50 bales Waste Silk, 70 Lales and 16 boxes Silk Piece Goods; Pongoes, from Japan, 82 pkgs. Tea (particulara un known).Te Continunt: from Canton, 20 bales Raw Silk: from Shanghai, 71

bales Raw Silk, and 18 bales Cocoons; from Ja- pan, 22 bales Raw Silk-To Gibraltar: fron Canten, 567 pkgo. Tea (7,800 th3, Con- gou, 8,401 tbs. Hysou, and 270 the. Im perial.

POST OFFICE NOTICES,

MAILS will close:-

For AMOY.-

Per Cheong Hock Kian, at 9.30 a.m., où

Wednesday, the 20th inst. For SWATOW.__

Per Camelot, at 11.30 am, on Wednes

day, the 20th inst.

For SWATOW AND BANGKOK. —

Per Asimon, at 2.30 p.tu., on Wednes

day, the 20th inst.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.--- Per Named, at 11.30 am, on Thursday,

the 21st inst.

For MANILA.—

Per Emuy, at 4.30 p.m. To-morrow, the

20th inst.

For SAIGON.

Per Peladin, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 21st inst.

Per Egea, at 4.30 p.m., on Friday, the 22nd inst., instead of as pre- viously notified.

For

PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY, AND MELBOURNE. —— Per Euzine, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, the

22 inst.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

Per Carepas, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

thu 22nd insi.

For BATAVIA, PONTIANAK, SAMA-

RANG, AND SUURABAYA. —--- Per Wm. Mackirawa, at 2.30 p.m., on

Monday, the 25th inst.

Fur NAGASAKI AND YOKOHAMA.--

Por Sumate, at 11.30 am., on Saturday,

the 30th inst.

For SINGAPORE, MAURITIUS, PORT ELIZABETH, AND CAPE TOWN,- Por Aujer Head, at 2.30 p.m., on Satur-

day, the 30th inst.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

No, 608 SEPTEMBER 10, 1882.

sent on to Poking, and that Li Hung-ahang has degraded four captains of Chinte gun boats for neglect of duty, in not paying

3. p.m.-Ashington leaves for Bangkok proper compliments to His Excelloy on

via Swatory.

le arrival, Hiện Đời Nào

5 p.m.-Emig laves for Manila.

Auctions. 31.Auction of Pigco or Farcel of Ground with Houses in Queen's Bond

West

General Memoranda.

THURSDAY, September 21:--

Noon-Nanoleaves for Coast Ports. Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe,

4 p.m.-Paladi loaves for Saigon. Gooda per Gleneagles undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

FRIDAY, September 27 :---

2 p.m.-Auction of Household Furniture, Sec., at the fist floor of the premises of Mr G. R. Lammert.

3 p.m.-Canap loaves for Straits. 9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge. MONDAY, September 25 --

3 p.m.-Willian Mackinson leaves for

Batavia, &c.

4 p.m.- Eucive loaves for Singapore and

Australian Perts.

THURSDAY, September 28:-

Noon.Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s Steamer Arbe leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.

FRIDAY, September 20

WE have received a copy of a pamphlet published by the Deli Plutors Committee, dealing with statements made by the Pro tector of Chiness in the Straits Settlements in his guarly report. The Frotector found fault with the contrad system, and du- scribed it as mnatisiactory. It is with the view of upholding the system now in yoguo that the Dell plantors have published the pamphlet.

THE statement that unfortunate differences appear to be troubling the Shanghai Volan- teem (resulting in the resignation of the Commandant and the Adjutant) calls to

mind the fact that stoje are being taken to resuscitate the Hongkong Volunteers It appears that the remaining officers of the Corps have urged this stop upon the Gov. rumont, and we are glad to learn that the Administrator in strongly in favour of the proposal. With a thoroughly efficient and popular regular officer as Commandant, thero is no reason whys crack Corps should not be get together in this Colony, and there are many reasons why it should be

4 p.m.--English Mail leaves for Porta maintained in excellent condition.

of Call and Europe,

SATURDAY, Soptomber 30 :-

Foochow on or about this date.

TUESDAY, October 3 :—

4pm.Meeting of The Union Insurance Society of Canton at Company's office, Bangkong.

THE situation in Egypt no far as Arabi Bey ia concerned has bees transformed as if by a thunderclap. Each day that the prepara

3 p.m.-Aujer Head leaves for Singa-

pore, Mauritius, &c. MONDAY, October 2 -

Killarney leaves for Australian Porta vis tions of Sir Garnet Wolseley ware being

made more and rooms effective the Egyp tians wors becoming more daring and less likely to be daily overcome, and that human affictioni, lack of faith, was growing in strongth. But the event has justified the belief which the public have for yours held in the military talents of the con- queror of King Coffee, and the enthusiasm with which the annihilations of Arabi and

WEDNESDAY, October 11:---

Noon-Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s Steamer Oceanic leaves for Yokohan and Sau Francisco.

FRIDAY, October 22---

Gp.n-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

No. 1 Vol. XI.

OF THE-

"CHINA REVIEW"

WILL BE READY

IN A FEW DAYS.

his army

the public. It is accordingly pommitted to have boun any stean-launches built, and bearried into effect. But Jatoly there

it is necessary to make some distraction be tween them. Let the numbers of these faunstros be taken down, with the names of tho companies atid of the managers in the different porte, Byd also the names of the crew for each boat and let them bo kept be examined at any time when required. in a government establislament, so they can You will all consider upon the 'course you wish to adopt; let me be informed by an other potation, and I will act accordingly."

SUPREME COURT, IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS, (Before Sir G. Phillippe, Chief Justice, and « Jury). Tuesday, Bot. 10.

Mr. Mackenu, instructed, by Mr Sharpy Crown Solicitor, prosecuted on behalf of the Attorney General

***

The following gentlemen were empan- rellud as a jury: Momen J. B. Eins, S. Thenton L. Tomlin, O. Kai Moo, F. Botelho, and J. M. D'Almeida

DISCHARGED.

son not in custody, with assaulting and Ng Akiu was charged, with another par

robbing Kwak Ying Tevi of one girdle, and nepurse containing over 314 in money, on Koloon on the 12th July Int. the highway between To-kwa Wan and Prisoner pleaded not guilty.

Evidence for the prosecution was given the complainant and Inspector Quincey. The complainant is a mat dealer and resides in this Colony. He alleged that on the -19th-of-

whe, after saving he wished to purchase month he met the prisoner, some mats, suddenly seized hold of him and duw him on the ground, afte

after which

her man came to the addistance of the prisoner, and held the complainant' down, while the prisoner cut the

complainant's girdle with a dagger he had in his posses not, and took away complainant's purse. They then both ran ou, and complainant reported the affair to the Police. Inspector Queey stated that in consequence of on. where ho saw the mandarin, who handed uiries wade he went to Kowloon City, the prisoner over to him. The prisoner was afterwards pointed out from among others by the complainant as being the man who hid committed the robbery.

The prisoner denied the charge. Tho jury, considering the oridenes for the pro- section insufficient, found thio prisoner not guilty, and he won accordingly discharged,

LARCENY,

Chun Alok was found guilty of stealing a pair of shoes belonging to the accountant of the Wan Yai shop, Winglok Street, on the evening of the 28th ultimo. He pleaded guilty to two previous convictions, and was sentenced to two years' imprisonment.

was received at home must have been intense, and Wolseley will of course reap the successful warrior's harvest, and be modelled and banqueted and made much of generally. There may be one or two small garrisons to reduce before Egypt is entirely in the hands of the British, but this will entail no great labour, Damietta boing the most powerful of them. One of the most important results of this Egyptian campaign will be to lift the shadow which was beginning to fall over the British | HONGKONG DISPENSARY, | Boldier, whoso reputation for bravery, as

li Kum Fuk was found guilty of stealing andle of clothing belonging to Cheung undebted as ever it was, siffered seriously Yn on the 22nd instant. The complainant through the mismanagement of incapable is a servant woman, and lives on the third lenders. Roughly taught lessons such as floor of a house in Queen's Road. On the day in question, while in the cookhouse, Inandola and Majubs Hill are not readily she was alarmed by

come forgotton, and are not devoid of good, from hor noem. Thesis & after re downstairs

THE

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥巒辩

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND Retaj Deuvoista, IMPORTERS

OF

DRUGGESTS SUNDRIES, NURSERY Requi- SITES, Tomer REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OP

Soda Water, Lemonado, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aorated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continurus Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876..

PASSENGEus arriving in Hongkong, or any other persons who may desire to con- salt the files of local, China, Japan, American, English, Indian or Austra-

she saw the

LÁRUENY,

however we may be disposed to look upon the buner run which he

of

BURGLARY.

Chun Tin, the man who was shot by

them in the first moment of ression dropped on her crying out Police. The Catastrophes of this kind have mostly oc-proner was stopped by a coole employed curred through want of care on the part of in druggist's alrop on the ground floor. After he had pleaded guilty to two previous the leader, and ari under-estimated idea of convictions, he was sentoured to two years' the power of the amy by the many in imprisonment with hard labour. general. In Egypt no similar mistakes have been mado; and the results so far have been satisfactory. The roal difficulty of the situation begins now, and he would be boldPO. Ryan on the hill side et Causeway while endeavouring to escape from the indeed who would venture to define the

police, was to-day convicted of feloniously. acope of the events which will take place in entering & dwelling house with intent to steal therefrom. Two previous convictions Egyps within the next few months,

were registored agzinet him. The

The prisoner thing is certain: England cannot withdraw did his atmost to pump a tear into his eyes, until some definite settlement is come to, but-without avail, and he had to rest

tant, with

•for tear, and nuless Confermicos talk loss and act He was apparently quite willing to strip, so

ith thoughts too door

Ово

Bay

more than they have dous of late years, this the the guests of the treatment ho hud the constable might be may not be for an indefinite period, so that received

shown, heavier than was at first anticipated. In would take a little time to consider his the cost to England way be much own, but his enthusiasia was altogether

His Unappreciated.

Lordship ho

said

insist on an agreement is to, the Governar all the business of the Scasions, these circumstances it will be her duty to punishment, celog he had been sentenced to three years panal servitude as recently

This was

lian newspapers, are invited to call at /ient of Egypt that will place that ou exepting the sentencing of the prisoners, in a firm position and in one which will which will take place to-morrow morning,

the "CHINA MAIL" Office, where over sixty newspapers, dailios and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for reference.

The publicution of this isnac commenced at 7.40 p,

have some likelihood of being maintained.

EETURN of Visitors to the City Halj Mussum for the week ending September 17th-

European Monday, Tuesday

MAILS BY THE FRENUIT PACKI/P. The French Contract Packet wa will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 21st September, with Mails to the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, vid Naples; to Baigon, StraiİS Settlements, Bataria, Barmah, Ceylon, HONGKONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1882. Sunday,

The China Mail.

Wednesday,

Thursday,

Friday, Saturday,

athalf-past ten o'clock,

Palice Intelligence. (Defure, II. E. Wodilums, Lay.) Tuesday, Sept. 19,

ALLEGED. ROBBERY, ON BOARD.

Chinese

023

428

L8S

324

378

Un Hing Sun, Howard, was charyed by Yoong Man Sau, supercango, with stealing 2000 on or about the 11th September:

437

India (via Madras), the Australasian Colonies, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SCPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL..")

Total Grand total, 2,002

Sunday

138

2,414

Supt. 18, 11, Mercatch, French The usual hours will be observed in closing steamer, 1290, Hatnery, Yokohann Sept. the Mails, &c.

Sunday

The parties were employed on board the steamship Camelot, which arrived in Har- botr from Saigon on The ovidonea for the

Morning

the effort that the to

on the evanmy of the

instart, while

VARIOUS theories have beau alvanced re-the ship was at Saigon, leaving his cabin

door locked - On his return about, soVEN.

10, Mails and GeneralMESSAGERIES MA-MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET(Fer E. B. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Le contly with regard to the journey of the o'dock next morning the door of the cabin

FITIMES.

Sept-15, midnight, Dalt, British steaner, 044, E. Allason, Bangkok Sept. 13, Rice and General.JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

A. Hacaloop, Bangkok Sept. 11, Rice.

Sept. 18, Carlos, German steamor, 764, EUARD SCHELLMARS & Co.

It is the first Chinese Newspaper Sept. 10, Starlight, Siamese barque, 520, waved wider purely sative direction. The E. Moller, Bangkok Sept., Rice.-YUEN chief support of the papar id of Core FAT HONG.

derived from the

the native community, Sept. 10, Peg-Jun-hai, Chineso-gun-

ANGOSTURA, BOKER's and ORANGE amongst whom also are to be found the boat, from a criso

BASS'S ALE, bottled by CAMERON and PREŠLUNDZAS, pints and quarta.

W

grantors and accurities necessary place it on business and legal footing.

on a busin

Sept. 19, Mercury, American ship, 1156, The projectors, busing

their

estinske

J. L. Panno, Singapore Sept. 8, Timber- upon the most reliable information from CHINESE the various Ports in China and

and Japan,

Sept, 19, Catharine IT., Russian steamer,

from Australia, California, Singapore, FoB10, W. Golfert, Saigon dept. 10, Rice and

and other places frequented by General-MELCHERS & CO

GUINNESS'S STOUT, bottled by E. & consider i

J. Buare, pints and quarts. DRAUGHT ALE and FORTER, by the

Gallon.

ALE and PORTEE, in hogsheads

SPECIALLY SEúzoren

CIGAR S

Fine New Bodson's OUMSHAW TEA, in

5 ostly Boxes

BREAKFAST

tho

to ad-

themselves justified in gauranteeing a large

und ever-increasig circulation. The advantages offered vertisers are therefore unusually great, and the foreign community generally will find

eir interest it to their

to avail themselves of The field open

open to a

them,

paper

voted by native efforts, butį

commands

that

DEPARTURES.

Sept.18, Anton, for Haiphong.

19, Atalanta, for Saigon.

19, Faul Jones, for New York.

13, Ta-lee, for Newchweng

19, Ping-on, for Hohow, do.

19, Ella 8. Thayer, for Victoria (B,C.) 19. 压 Printzenberg, for Mantung.

19, Nona, for Haiphong. 19, Forexerts, for Heihow. 19, Nearehus, for Mahila

of this descrip and anti-obstructive in tono- Hamitless. It on the one hard Chinese belief and interest while on the other it deserves every aid

Like English journals it contains Editorials, with Local, Shipping, and Commercial

CLEARED. FIRE-PROOF News and Advertisements.

Hello, for Svatov, Subscription crders for the above may be Cheang Back Kin, for Amoy. SAFES, and CASH BOXES, at

Camelot, for Swatow. Manufacturer's Prices.

·Fermicood, for Anioy. Meli, for Whampoa

MINKE'S 25

coule p. that can be given to it by foreignet

Hongkong, Soptember 12, 1882,

sent to

DEO, MUREAY BAIN,

China Mail Office.

The United States Mail Packet Arabic, will

ba despatched on THURSDAY, iba 28th sty with. Mails for Japan, Sat Francised; the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will to closed na foliove - 11.15 AN. Rege closes, but CurTES

VERSES,

11.30 a..

pondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extr Fostage until the time of departure. Hongkong, September 18, 1882.

-HOURS, OF CLOBIKE.

THE FRENCH MAIL

8028

The following hours are observed in closing

Packet Braila, da, by the Franch Contrast

.

HEADQUARTERS AT CALNOJ

harl

Dai Jn Kun to Peking, Some have re- wa atill locked, but he found that a box prosented the Prince as reluntarily paying in which he kept large sums of money

bea shifted from Lovos, Sept. 18,

ted from its original

position, a visit to China to consult with the Govern fonibly broken open and the contents, sonie The British Headquartere have been established at Cain, and the base at Al-ment about political affairs; others rogard 820, extracted. He then made sonS EN him as having given hisch up to Maquiries on board when the Chinese clerk, exandria.

ODE OF

of the witnesses, informed him that Kien-chung for the uke of protection from he had seen the defendant in his, the com His infuriated countrymen. The papers plainant's, room, about eleven o'clock in the which arrived yesterday, however, confirm opening sunething, but desfered the to- defendant seemed to be

·DAMIETTA ESFUSES TO HUKKENDER

LONDON, Sept. 18. The Garrison of Damietta refuses to surrender.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Tue l'omulus went to Kowloon Slip today, Day before departure (or Saturday if the de- and the China to Kowloon Dock.

parture he im. Meruday),

5

P.M. Money Order Offico closes.

replied

to give

the version to which we have always m herot The Chineas envoy arrested in the saw the clerk, who asked him

wlist he was doing

defendant in the name of the Emperor of China, and that the supercargo has asked him to tock a prisoner whether he would or

a look at tlie cabin when he was absent, no-N. D. D. News

and said he had received the key of the cabin from the Captain. The Chinese Sore time ago (says the N. C. D. Neus) the clerk then left the defendant, whe shortly afterwards went to the clerk and mid he Viceroy of Nanking sanctioned a petition hoped he did not think that he was stealing bogging him to permit the running of steam anything. A search was made of the de

cabin for fendant's

the missing money by Post Office closes, except the 4 NUMBER of Chinamen ware gpprehended launches in the inlad rivers. But we now the chief officer shortly after the theft was Nious Box, which is always this afternoon, ma charge of stealing elk hear that the gentry of Soochow met toge discovered, but nothing was wen of it. open ant of Office hours.

Captain was informed of the matter, from a lighter belonging to the Messageries ther and petitioned the Viceroy to counter-The

1 DECELLARY to Maritimes Company,

the did not think

kipendant who firomen of

many the passengers and Posting of all printed mattor We hear that Ms Pries's leave has been ex-begged the Shanghal Total to interferesting away things The Captain, in his plenty opportunities for said the defendant attends t 11.M,Mails closet, except for Late tended to the 31st of October. This is, no the matter. We have ne sract information

his cabin, and that he had fuissed some doubt, in coanodion with the purchase of as to how the affair sands; the following like: $200 in small since the 11.10 Letters may be posted with machinery and her negotiations commuted however, is a dizplicate of the Viceroy's defendant was engaged by him in March

thing

Day of departure,-

10

AM-Post Office opina. A.M-Registry of Letters ceases.

And patterns, cazes-

Letters

Tate Fee of 10 rests until

entirely A

11.30 What the Post Office closes with the Tai-tan water works.

mand his orders. Another rumour is that the owner of the Chinese passenger-boata

evidence,

Rod

Rescripi,-written on the petition To last but he could never be the build stean-launches, five in number, for thief was. On the ship's

Inspector

1140-Late Letters may be posted TS. S. Chistung has arrived from Tientsin the purpose of navigating the ver, the Qancey went on hoard to arrest the defend

en board Be packet with Late

passengers and so froght, is an undertaking commission for some time as the defeudarat Fee of 10 cents until time of but hanght n later Coresh news. We pass and the inland waters, carrying only ant the Inspector could not execute as departure.

are informed that the Dai In Kan has been which will result in no injury or harm to was ashore. The Inspector searched the

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