Commercial.

THIS DAY, FOUR PH.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1882.

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.

STEAMERS.

HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS.

(Continued.)

July 2, VIVI, British bark, 38, T. C. Petersen,

Whampoa, General. Sicmssen & Co.

HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON.

Bank shares are still deckledly shaky in July s. LUTIN, French gunboat, Commander June 30, ALWINE, German steamer, 400, F. June 15, WALLS CASTLE, British bark, 625, H. Albatross, screw loop,4 guns, Commander White Shirtings, 54 to 60 reed, p. p. $2.15 to 2.35

the market, and a change for the better can hardly be looked for until the political atmosphere gets a little bit clearer. Should a war arise over the Egyptian troubles, and such a contingency, judged by the tenour of latest telegrams, is far from being remote, the stock must be pre- judicially affected, and in that case a heavy fall would be the result. However, as it is well known that the Bank has had a

Kouvier, Nagasaki 29th June.

dy 5, SALTER, French steamer, 323, Biard, Haiphong 2nd July, and Hoihow 4tli, Gene- ral Shing Loong.

July 5. MARIE LOUISE, German bark, 443, A. Crichsen, Newchwang 8th June, Beans.- Wieler & Co.

July 5, CHINKIANG, British steamer, 799, 5. M. Orr, Shanghai 1st July, General-Siemssen

& Co.

July 6, NAM-VIAN, French steamer, 435, Gar ceau, Pakhoi and July, Hollow 3rd, and Macao 5th, General-Shing Loong.

6, ARRATOON ACAR, British steamer, 1,392, A. B. Mactavish, Calcutta 22nd June, Penang 28th, and Singapore 30th, Opium, Cotton, Saltpetre, and Sundries.-D. Sassoon, Sons

& Co.

July 6, ROSETTA, British steamer, 2,136, A. E. Barlow, Bombay 17th June, and Singapore 1st July, Mails and General-P. & S. N. Co.

July 6, YANGISZE, British steamer, 784. E. Lee, Canton 5th July, General,-Siessen & Co. July 3, THOON KRAMOM, Siamese bark, 475, T.

capital half year, large holders are stickingJuly grinaly to their scrip on the off chance, that the war, which, if it comes to anything, will most probably seriously involve at least the half of the European powers, may be avoided. We quote the stock at 120 per cent. premium; but it must be understood that this is merely a nominal quotation. Hongkong Fires have taken a big jump owing to a demand from Shanghai. Buyers offer 98; without securing any shares. China Fires are also in request at 316, to meet orders from the North. A few Docks might be placed for cash at 50 per cent. premium; but holders seem unwilling to Steamboats have part just at present. been made the medium of a fairly large | businessat 30 per share premium, the stock leaving off very firm with buyers at that rate. In fact, if a number of shares were forthcoming we think that 3 would quickly be tendered. Luzons are still firmal 125. Other shares remain in atatu qua,

SUARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-120 per cent.

premium, sellers:

Union Insurance Society of Canton---$1,625 per

sharq ex div. buyers.

China Truders' Instrance Company-$1,650

per share, buyers, North China Insurance--Tls 1,225 per share,

ex, dir,

Canton Insurance Company, Limited--$80 per

share.

share

Yangiste Insurance Association-Ts. 870 per Chinese Insurance Company-$229 per share,

ox. div.

On Tai Insurance Company, Limited- 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$985 per

share buyers.

China Fire Insurance Company-$316 per share,

buycis,

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-50

per cent, premium, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co. $30 per share premium, sales and buyers. Hongkong Gas Company-$85 per share. Hongkong

Hotel Company-$ros per share, sellers. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li-

mited-3percent, premium, buyers, China Sugar kofining Company, Limited-$172

per share.

China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3

per cent. premium. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-3125

per share, buyers.

Hongkong Ice Company —$131 per share, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

-$fo per share.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878-18 percent.prem.

ex. inl.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-24 percent.prem. EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON.-

Bank Bills, on demand

Hank Hills, at 30 days' sight.. Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight

ON PARISHE

Credits, at 4 months' sight..... Documentary Bills, at 4 months...

3/91

Blank Bills, on demand)

4.70.

Credits, at 4 months' sight

.4.82.

ON HOMBAY - Hank, T.T.....

.2241

ON CALCUTTA Bank, T.T...

.3241

ON SHANGHAL-

Rank, Bight

Private, 30 days'sight

-724 +73*

OPIUM MARKET,--THIS DAY.

NEW MAWA......

..........per pleul, 66340

(Allowance, Taels 32,)

per plcul, $70x>

OLD MALWA .....

(Allowance, Tauls if) PATNA (without chalec) ...por chest, 65784 RATNA (first choice)...per cheat, $582 PATRA (second choice)...per chest, 8575 BATNA (bottom) per chest. 886 NEW BESARES (without choice) per

chest......... New HENARES (bottom)...por chest, $575 OLD BENARES (without cholce) per

chest......

$565 OLD BENIRES (bottom)...per chest, $570 PERSIAN....

per picul, $410

W. Vorrath, Bangkok 24th June, Rice.--

Sienssen & Co.

July 6, 1x60, German str., 671, T. Tenelran, Singapore 29th June, General-Siemssen & Co.

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Nend, German steamer, for Mantung, Irid, British bark, for Tientsin. Ernst, Gennan 3-m. schooner, for Swatow Mini-fou, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai.

DEPARTURES,

July 6, AAJA, Austro-Hungarian st., for Singa-

pore and Trieste.

July 6, REMUS, British steamer, for Saigon, July 6, CHINA, German steamer, for Swatow. July 6, ICE KING, American ship, for Manila.

July & CHINKIANG, British steamer, for Canton. July 6, PEKING, British steamer, for Shanghai. July 6, Meiron, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS-ÁRRIVED,

Per arratoon pear, str., from Calcutta, &c. --Messrs. A. Seth, McKellar, K. N. Patruck, H.

Coasjee, Ruttonjce and son, and 220 deck.

Per Rosella, sir, from Bombay, Re-For Hongkong-Messrs. C. W..D, St. Croix, Thos. Killin, Harry Williams, and Wardlow, from Grave send. From Bombay--Messrs Saxsang, Ab- sing, Tysung, J. Mirjecbhoy, C. Bryamser, D. J. Paligurah. From Singapore. Messrs. J. Drys- dale, Sew Borg and servant, Low See and ser- Chinese. From Penang-14 Chi- ' nese For Shanghai.—Dr. and Mrs. J. H.Focke, 3. children, and nurse. From Colombo.-Mr. Harford, From Bombay,Mr. A. A. Borradaile,

vant, and

nese.

Per Safter, str., from Haiphong, &c.— Chi.

Chinese.

Per Aam-vian, str., from Pakhoi, &c.-50

Keith and 23 Chinese.

Per Chinkiang, str., from Shanghai.– Mr.

Per Ingo, str., from Singapore.-Mr. Arthur E. Kroger and family, and Mr. Gottlab Kehrer.

DEPARTED. and 98 Chinese.

Per Meifon, str., for Shanghai,-3 Europeans

TO DEPART,

Per Kaisar-i-Hind, mail str., from Hongkung for London.Messrs. A. Chiswick and P. H. Loff. From Shanghai for Singapore.Mr. W. C. Cordon, For Brindisi.-Messrs. R. An- denson, W. Pugh and Capt. Gibbon, For Lon- den-Mrs. Blair a children, and servant, Messrs. Į. Andrews, H. Topp, and Rev. C. J. Corfe. From Yokohama for Venice.-Rev. Mr. and

Mrs. Halinhuber and 2 children.

Per Now, str., for Manting,-10 Chinese,

KEPORTS,

The Siamese bark Theon Kramom reports left Bangkok on the 24th June. Had light S.W. and S.E monsoon throughout.

The British steamship Arration Apear re ports left Calcutta on the 22nd June, Penang' on. the 18th, and Singapore on the 30th, and arrived at Hongkong on the 6th Jaly. In the China Sen had moderate monsoon and fine weather.

The British steamship Chiukiang reports left Shanghai on the 1st instant. From Shanghai to the aeshin island light S. Westerly wind with heavy

rain; from thence to port light winds and cloudy weather. On the 3rd instant passed the Company's steamship Hongkong off the Tai Is- land. On the 4th passed the British barque Corea to the South of Chapel Island,

On the

5th passed the steamship Diamante off Cupchi

Point, all bound North

VESSELS AMRIVED IN EUROPE FROM PORTS IN

JAPAN, CHINA, AND MANILA.

....Manila......

Yokohama,&c...May

Marseilles Hesperia (8.) Telemachus (8.) Deucalion (c.). Herter (4) Esmerakla

„China

China

Japan, &c.

.Hongkong

Hongkong

.Hongkong

Manila

Thiesen, Newchwang 22nd June, Beans- Wieler & Co.

June 29, AVOCA, British steamer, 904, W. A. Wheeler, Bombay toth June, and Singapore 23), General,-, & O. S. N. Co. May 24, CANTON, British str., 1,095, J. C. Jaques, Saigon 20th May, Rice.-Hock Chew. June 29, CLIFTON, British steamer, 177, H. F.

Holt, Newcastle 6th June, Coals.--Borneo September 28, CONQUEST, British steamer, 315—

Co., Limited. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

June

‚ DALE, British steamer, 644, P: H. Loft,

Yuen Fat Hong

Bangkok 6th June, Rice and General Fame, British steamer, 117, Stopani (tug plying)

Hongkong and Whampna Dock Co. July 5, FOKIEN, British steamer, 509, Abboti, Tamsui 2nd July, Amoy 3rd, and Swatow 4th, General-U, Lapraik & Co. July 2, GULF OF PANAMA, British steamer, 1.031, Thomson, Nagasaki 26th June, Coal.---Mitsu Dishi M. S. S. Co.

July 2, Homow, British steamer, 86, T. Shaw, Saigon 29th June, General-Butterfield & Swire..

April 14, HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, Swa- tow 12th April, Ballast.-Kwok Achcong &

Sons.

July 4, KAISAR-1-HIN, British steamer, 2.449,

J. C. Babot, Shanghai 1st July, Mails and General-P. & 0, 5. N. Co.

July 7, La Tai, Anyamite steamer, 1,000, Li Ton

Tack-Captain. July 4, NAMOA, British str., 862, G. Westoby, Foochow 30th June, Amoy 1st July, and Swatow 3rd, General-D. Laprik & Co. July 5. NELSON, British steamer, 894, Thorn, Saigon 30th June, Rice and Paddy.-Geo. R. Stevens & Co. July 3, NONA, German steamer, 66g, Wocffel, Saigon 28th June, Rice.-Ed. Schellhass & Co.

July 4, OCEANIC, British steamer, 3,793, Met- calfe, San Francisco 6th June, and Yoko- hama 27th, General.-O. & O. S. S. Co. July 3, PALADIN, British steamer, 895, F. P. Aubin, Saigon 29th June, Rice and Paddy.

-Tung Kec.

tain,

A. Brown, Manila 6th June, Timber Cap June 19, WRECKER, American lorcha, 60, Hen- derson, Vap 26th May, Copra-Captain. WHAMPOA.

June 19, ALBATROS, German schooner, 219 Brimosa, Freemantle 6th March, Sandal wood.-Siemssen & Co.

RIVER STEAMERS.

chang, British steamer, 700, Ogston-Butter

field & Swire.

Kiu-kiang, British steamer, 617, T. Benning,

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes.--

C. M. S, N. Co.

Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin.

Kwok Acheong & Sons. Powan, British steamer, 1,890, A. Benning

Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Spark, British steamer, 140, Hoyland.--Hong-

kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. White Cloud, British steamer, 380, Cary-Hong-

kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co.. Yet-sai, British steamer, 180, MeDougall,Kwak

Acheong & Sons.

AMOY.

In Port on 3rd July, 1882. Chloris, German bark, 334 (Matzen)~H. A. Pe.

tersen & Co.

Cleopatra, corveite, 14 guns, Captain C. J. Vidal,

Errington, Nagasaki.

Yokohama.

Comus, cervette, 14 guns, Captain j. W. East.

en route to Hongkong. Curacoa, corvette, 14 guns, Captain S. Long,

Nagasaki.

Daring, compusite sloop, 4 guns, Commander F. Encounter, steam corvette, 14 guns, Captain G.

J.J. Ellioti, Nagasaki.

Robinson, Nagasaki, Esk, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, In reserve,

Hongkong,

Flying-Fish, sloop, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander

Hoskyn, Nagasaki. Fly, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Lieut. Com Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut. Commander

mander, Singapore.

McQubae, Nagasaki.

Iron Duke, double-screw iron frigate, 14 guns,

Captain R. E. Tracey, Nagasaki. Kestrel, dumble-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Com

mander W. M. Lang, Nagasaki. Lily, screw-gun-vessel, 3 guns, Commander W.

M. Carey, Hongkong, Magpie, surveying vessel, 4 guns, Lieut.-Com.

Carpenter, Yokohama.

Midge, double-screw gun-vessel, in reserve,

Hongkong

Moorhen, gunboat, 4 guas, Lieut.-Commander

J. H. Corfe, Shanghai. Mosquito, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant Honorable

F. R. Sandilands, Bomea Fegasus, sloop, 6 guns, Commander E. F. Day,

en route to Singapore.

Sheldrake, gunboat, 4 guns, Licut-Comander M.

Bridger, Shanghai.

Eden, British bark, 312 (J. Nairn)-Pasedag E. v. Beaulics, German bark, 336 (Oetting)-Swift,

& Co.

Pasedag & Co.

Helene, British bark, +33 (Inkster)-Boyd & Co. Ino, German bark, 344 (obsen)-H. Á. Peter-

sen & Co.

double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman

der Collins, en route Cerea,

Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve,

Hongkong. Victor Emanuel, receiving ship, zo guns, Com

modore Cuming, Hongkong,

Commander C. Lindsay, Yokohama.

Velvet Black, 32 inches, per yard... $0.18 to 19 Velvet, Gentian, za inches, per yard Soar to oai Velveteens, Black, per yard......... So.21 to 0.21 Velveteens, Gentian, per yard .............. $0.28 to azg

White Shirtings, 68 to So reed, p. p. 82.80 10 3-35 White Shirtings, 0.1 to 66 reed, þ. p. 82M flo 3,60

White Shirtings, 700 reed, p. plece $3.20 to 3.25 White Shirtings, 600 reed, per piece $345 to 3.50 White Shirtings, AA, per pièce............... $1.65 to 1.70 White Shirtings, EF, per piece...... $5.30 to 5.32 White Shirtings, MH, per piece............... $3.90 to 3.95 White Spotted Shirtings, per piece... $2.45 to 2.50 White Brocades, per piece.. $2.50 to 2.65

$3.90 10 3.97 $4.20 to 4.25 $4.65 to 4.70

$5.70 to 9.75

$13.50 to 14.00

$13.50 to 14,00

WOOLLEN GOODS. Blankets, albs., per pair.cundum Blankets, glbs., jer pair, Blankets, 10lbs., per pair Blankets, alls, per pair Camlets, $55, per piece. Camlets, Camilets, 5S, Per piece

per piece ...........

$14.50 to 15.00 Camlets, BB, per piece....

$15.00.10 10.00 $13.00 10 15.50 Camlets, AAA, per piece ............ Camlets, LLI, per piece............................. $13.50 to 14.00 Long Ells, MM Scarlet, per piece... $7.65 to 7.70 Long Ells, MM Assorted, për piece 87.65 to 7.70 Long Ells, RH Scarlet, per piece... $7.73 to 7.80 Long Ells, HH Assorted, per piece $7.65 to 7.70 Long Ells, H Scarlet, per plece......$7.75 to 7.80 Long Ells, H Assorted, per piece... $7.95 to 7.83 Lastings, D1), per piece........ $12.50 to 14.80 Spanish Stripes, për yard .............................. $0.72 to 0.73 METALS.

Iron, Nail Rod, per picul - Iron, Hoop, per picul ..... Iron, Bar, per picul.

Wire, per picul Lead, WB, per picul

Iron

$2.40 10 2:50

2.85 to 3.10

$3.30 to 3.30

$6.75 to 6.80

$5.50 to 5.55

$5.40 to 5.45 $5.40 to 5.45 $58.00 to 58.10

$3.85 to 3.95 $4.35 to 4.45 $21.00 to 25.70

Lead, LB, per picul................ Lead, Hole Chop, per picul Quicksilver, English, per picul...$57.90 to 58.00 Quicksilver, American, per picul Steel, English, per tub Sheating, Metal, per picul Steel, Swedish, per tub Vigilans, paddle despatch-vessel, 2 guns, Lieut-picca, per picul Minna Deutschmann, German 3-m, sch., 164 (M. | Wivern, turret-ship, 4 guns, in reserve, Hong- Tin, Plates, per box... Mezart, German brig, 234 (Shorn-Pasedag Zephyr, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant-Commander

Kristina Nilsson, Swedish big, 281 (Fetersen)

H. A. Petersen & Co.

Spierling), H. A. Petersen & Co.

& Co.

Peter, German brig, 241 (P. Holm)—H. A. Pe-

tersen & Co.

keng.

Pollard, Amoy.

June 13, PERNAMBUCO, British steamer, 643, T.

Hamlin, Saigongth June, Generai.-Mel-Wagrien, German schooner, 179 (A. Debbern)— | FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE

H. A, Petersen & Co.

chers & Co.

June 26, PING-UN, British steamer, $75, A. A. McCaslin, Pakhei 23rd June, Hoihow 25th, and Macao 26th, General.-Russell & Co. June 3, SARPEDON, British steamer, Ward,

London 8th April, and Singapore 24th May, General Butterfield & Swire,

Nov. 24, SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Elay-

June 7, SHUN ON. Annamite steamer, 136, Blu-

den-China Traders' Insurance Co.

manberg, Haiplung 25th May, General. - Shun Wo Yuen,

June 27, SOLWAY, British steamer, 510, Robert Jarvis, Newchwang and Chefon 19th June,

You Chong.

July, SUNDA, British steamer, Lojo, F. S. Cole, Yokohama via Nagasaki and Kobe 2h June, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co July 2, SUMIDA MARC, Japanese sr., 820, H. Hubinet, Kobe 25th June, and Nagasaki 27th, General-Mitaa Bishi M. S. S. Co. June 23, YoTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H.

Kennett, Quangai 19th June, General. Kwok Acheong & Sons.

SAILING VESSELS.

June 29, ALEXA, British bark, 424. G. Robb, Wellington, (N.Z), 24th April, General.-J. D. Hutchison,

May 20, ALVA, Portuguese ship, 632, E. de Souza, Singapore 24th April, Generál-Brandao

& Co.

June 26, ARCHOS, British bark, 448, E. W. Holli- day, Kudad (N, Borneo) 15th June, Balkst. -Borneo June 23, C. D. DRVANT, American bark, 939, J.

P. Buttman, New York 5th March, Kerosene Oil-Melchers & Co.

June 23, EMBLEM, British ship, 1,153, W. Ro- berts, Cardiff 23rd February, Coal.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

June 29, ERNST Genman 3-m. sch., 356, W.

Zerran, Chefoo toth June, General Wieler & Co.

June 24, FERDINAND, German bark, 416, Wes-

tergaard, Whampoa 22nd June, General. Wieler & Co.

June 20, FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, British bark, 464, Jolin G. McArthur, Saigon 10th June, Salt and Sapanwood.--Soy Sing. June 7, FORTUNE, Siamese bark, 447, J. L Sederstroni, Bangkok, Rice.-Chinese.

FRIEDRICH, German 3-m, sch, 295, L..

Jersen, Saigon 14th June, Rice and Paddy.

-Wieler & Co.

June 28, FURNESS Aspey, American ship, 1,083, G. Guest, Honolulu 22nd May, Kerosine Oil and Coal.Russell & Co.

May 16 July 2, GESINE BRONG, German bark, 451, F. von Trumbach, Newchwang 1st June, Gene- May 23 ral and Beans-Wieler & Co. May 23 June 15, GRECIAN, American ship, 1,677, Dun- May 24

bar, Cardiff 21st February, Coals, Messa- May 24

geries Maritimes. May 25 May 25 May 26

VESSELS EXPECTED AT HONGKONG. (Corrected to Date).

Hesperia is.) Valencia (s.)

$5721

Ella's. Thayer ....Cardiff. Invincible...

Penarth

Indin

Cardiff

Melbrek

Comct

Bonito

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS.

PAROMETER.

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P. G. Carvill

Friederike... Stentor (.)....... Bellerophon (s.)

Glenroy (6.).

Gustav Oscar .....

June 14, HERMINE, Swedish bark, 280, F. Lonn- gren, Touron 8th June, Coal.-Ed. Schell- hass & Cu.

June 18, HINDERIKA, Gennan 3-m, sch., 165, H. Ugken, Port Natal 18th April, Ballast, --- Turner & Co.

..Mar. 15 June 5, JUPITER, German bark, 680, F. Ulrich, Mar. 21 Batavia 6th May, General,--Arnhold, Kar ...April 4 berg & Co. .....April 13 June 17, Kaisaw, Brish bark, 735, John Ga Cardiff ..........................April 15 Liverpool vía Anjer 27th March, Coal. Cuxhaven April 13 Cardif

London

Penarth

Cardiff .London

.April Hamburg April

London nepi

.April Middlesborough. April 28 Penarth New York Penarth .Penarth

4

Adamson, Beil & Co.

June 26, Lucy A. NICKELS, Amer, ship, 1,370, D. Nickels, New York 23rd February, Kero-

inc Oil.b. Laprak & Co.

June 15, MELROSE, American ship, p97, C. A. French, Newcastle 3rd April, Coals. Borneo Co., Limited.

June 25, NEHEMIAH GIBSON, American bark, 741, F. C. Bailey, Batavia 9th June, Ballast.

Captain. June 7, PAUL, German bark, 744, Kiefoth, Ham- burg 16th December, General Carlowitz & Co.

May May May 8 Bremerhaven...May 15 New York May June 12, PEIHO, German bark, 433, G. Lamcken, Cardiff

May 19

Newchwang 21st May, General-Arnhold, Hamburg. May 19 Karberg & Co. Cardiff

May 20 June 12, PELHAM, British bark, 340, Agnew, London .........May 22

'W.A., 22nd March, Sandal London ..... May 24

Weiler & Co. ..Liverpool..... May 27

RACE bark, 387, J. .London

Stehmeyer, Bangkok 10th June, Rite. May 27 .....Cardiff

May 30

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Ms, FALCONER & Co.'s Register).

YESTERDAY, Barometer- .. ................ Barometer P.M..

Thermometer=) 1,31, Thethomcteria 9.30, Theracteder P. (Wat bull) There.. (Wer bulb) TO-DAT

Barometer All,

Thehometerng $33 Thermometer-Akt, (Wat bulb)...

Tharpioneer- Pequ

Thermometerni 1,36 (Wet bulgār Thermometer-xj Thermometer-Minimunt (overnight)

32

Siemssen & Co.

June 12, RODERICK HAY, British bark, 290, P.

+

FOOCHOW

In Port on 30th June, 1882.

Siberien, German bark, 367 (Schultz)—Chinese. SHANGHAI

In Fort on 30th June, 1882.

Annie M. Sinai, American ship, 1,054 (Parker)—

Order.

Ed. Schellbass & Co.

Anguda, British bark, (Green)-Melchers & Co. Channel Queen, British bark, 358 (Le Lacheur) Christine, German ship, 1,045 (Schultze)-W, City of Halifax, British bark, (Evans)-C. & J.

Trading & Co.

Hewett & Co.

C. Farnham & Co.

Earl of Elgin, British bark, 979 (Morrison)-S. Ellen, British bark, 499 (Hodge)-Guen Tye

Hong,

vagine, British bark, 345 (Dell)-Fung Fantasic, British bark, 696 (Beu)-Captain. Flodden, British bark, 337 (Henderson)-Forres.

fer, Layers & Co.

Gilead, Norwegian bark, 430 (Holter)-Russell

& Co.

Hermann, German bark, 923 (Osbermann)-

Melchers & Co.

Hilda, British bark, 306 (Hemning)-Nila Maller. Lady Douglas, British bark, 593 (Steppes)--

Jardine, Matheson & Co. Maggie Dixon, British bark, 473 (McDonald) Oberdine, Matheson & Co. 916 (Baxter)-C. &

J. Trading & Co.

Orient, German bark, 460 (Roder)-Ed. Schell-

hass & Co

Oscar Mooyer, German bark, 360 (Johannsen)

Captain,

Perle, British bark, 400-Nils Moller. Pearl, American bark-Captain. Pym, British bark, 558 (Stapleton)-Drysdale,

Ringer & Co.

sen & Co.

Staut, Norwegian bark, 587 (Hannester-Siems St. Laurence, British ship, 1,073 (Webb)—Adam-

son, Bell & Co.

YOKOHAMA.

In Port on 25th June, 1882.

Benedicta, German schooner, 217 (Jensen)-J.

A.

E. Collyer & Co.

C. Littlefield, American bark, 680 (Colcord)

Walsh, Hall & Co.

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CHINA STATION.

Abreck, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Captain

Schanz, Japan. Adonis, French gunboat, 5 guna, Commander

Caillard, Saigon. Alert, American corvette, 4 guns, Commander L

Kempff, Kobe.

APRICA, Russian corvette, 14 guns, Captain

Alexeyeff, Yokohama. Ashuelot, American corvette, 6 guns, Commander

H. E. Mullen, Kobo.

DONA MARIA DE MOLINA, Spanish frigate, Cap- DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Russian frigate, Captain

de Giers, Nagasaki, Ermak, Russian transport, Captain Koltchau,

Japan. Gornostai, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Stark, Vladivostock.

tain Thomas Olleros, Manila.

Iltis, German gunboat, & guns, Commander

Klausa, Shanghai.

Kersaint, French corvette, Commander Ger-

vaise, en route to Saigon.

La

Victorieuse, French frigate, 13 guns, Captain

de la Batic, Kobe.

Legaspi, Spanish transport, Don Mariano Tor,

res, Hongkong.

Lutin, French gunboat 4 guns, Commauder

Rouvier, Kobe,

Monocacy, American gunboat, 9 guns, Comman-

der C. S. Cotton, Chefoo. Morge, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Tatarinoff, Shanghai. Moscow, Russian transport, 6 guns, Captain

Tchirikoff, Vladivostock. Nerpa, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Valrondt, Japan.

Palos, American gunboat, 6 guna, Lieutenant

Commander Green, Kobe.

PLASTDON, Russian corvette, Captain Poliansky.

Yokohama.

Richmond, American frigate, 12 guns, Captain

Skerratt, Yokohama.

Sobol, Russian gunboat, 7 gunboat, Commander

Boyle, Shanghai.

St. Petersburg, Russian transport, 6 guns, Cap-

tain Sidenener, Vladivostock. Stotsch, German corvette, 19 guns, Captain von

Blanc, Shanghai,

Strelok, Russian corvette, 9 guns, Commander

Delivren, en route to Singapore.

Swatara, American corvette, 8 guns, Commander

A. P. Cooke, Yokohama.

Tin, Malacca,

- PRODUCE.

Almonds, per picul ..... Alum, 1st quality, per picul Alum, and quality, per picul Bark, Siam, per picul ...... Bark, Camphor, per picul Beche de Mer, per picul...... Bees Wax, Japan White, per Bees Wax, Hankow, Yellow,

$7.15 to 7.30

$33.20 10 45.00

$5.35 to 5.40

$18.50 to 19.50

$2.45 to 2.55 $1.75 to 1.85 $0.83 to 1.10 ..$15.20 to 15.40 $30.00 to $5.00 picul$11.50 to 12.50

Fer picul.......

$44.00 to 46.50 Bees Wax, White, per picul.....$78.50 to 88.00 Birds' Nests, 1st quality, p. picul $1,650 to 2,550 Birds' Nests, and quality, p. picul $650 to 800 Birds' Nests, 3rd quality, p. picul $75.00 to 210 Brimstone, per picul

$2.55 to 2.65 Buffalo Hides, Manila......... $12.00 to 15.50 Buffalo Cow Hides $7.90 to 8.00

to

10.00

Camphor, packed, per picul... $18.50 to 20.50 Camphor, Baroes, clean, p. picul $35.00 to 38.00 Camphor, Refuse, per picul ...... $18.00 to 19.50 $125 to 135 Cardamons, Superior.. Cloves, per picut................. $35.00 to 36.50 Cardamons, Inferior, per picul... $25.00 to 26.50 Coals, Afloat, per ton.............. Coals, English Steam, per ton... $10.25 to Coffee, per picul.......... $23.20 to 24.50 Coals, Sydney, per ton ............ $9.25 to -

Copper, Sheathing, Japan, p.picul $20.70 to 21.00 Copper, Red, Japan, per picul... $23.70 to 24.00 Copper, Nails, per picul...... Cotton, Bombay, per picul... $15.215.80 Cotton, Calcutta, per pical... Cotton, Ningpo, per picul. Catton, Shanghai, per picul Cotton, Shuntung, per picul... Couton, Tientsin, per picul Cotton, Tungchow, per picul.....$17.10 to 17.50 Cotton Seeds, Saigon, per picul ... $4.20 to 4.30 Cotton Seeds, Siam, per picul...... $4.10 to 4.20 Cuttlefish, Japan, per picul......$22.50 10.23.00 without bones, p. pl. $15.50 to 16.50 Cuttlefish, Chauchow, per picul.-$20.00 10 27.50

$23.50 to 23.80

$1700/7.80 $19.20 to 18.60 $16.80 to $7.50 .$15.20 to 16,80 $17.50 to 17.80

Dates, Black, per picul Tls. $4.5 to 4.5.5 Dates, Red, per picul... Tis. 3.1.5 to 3.2.5 Dried Lily Flowers, per picul $7.85 to 8.15 Elephant's Teeth, 7108 pieces, p. pl. $200 to 320 Elephant's Teeth,4 to 5 pieces, p. pl. 8250 to 300

Flour, California, per sack of jobs. $1.48 to 1.54 Flour, Amer., per barrel of too me. $3.10 to 3.25

Flints, per picul..... Flour, Amer., per barrel of 200 hs. 30.20 to 6.35 Fungus

***--$39,50 to 40.00 ***0.50 to 0.65 Ginseng, Amer, 1st quality, p. pl. 8200 to 285 Ginseng, American, and quality,

$160 to Ordin

per picul... Tls.17.7.0 to 18.0.0 Superior, per pícul... Tl9.29,3,0 to 31.0.0 Hemp, Hankow, per picul...... $10.50 to 13.00 Isinglass, Japan, per picul..... $36.00 to 45.00 Hemp, Siam, per picul $10.40 to 11.00 Melon Seeds, 1st quality, perpicul 490 to 5.30. Mushrooms, per picul $38.00 to .46.50 Melon Seeds, and quality, perpicul $4.50 to 4.70

Mussels,

per

Hams, Hams,

210

James Stafford, British bark, 1,116 (Reynolds) Tamega, Portuguese gunboat, Commander Costa Mussels, Dry Siam large, per picul 88.95 to 9.10

ser, Furley & Co.

Fraser,

Klinokuni Man, Japanese bark, 960 (McFar

lanc)-Milsu Bishi M. S. 9, Co. Kiwa Elizabeth, Russian schoorier, 113 (John-

stone)-Captain.

Manhem. Swedish schooner, 460 (Jansson)-J.

E. Collyer & Co.

North Star, Russian schooner, 38 (Ridderbjelke)

-Captain.

Queen Emma, British bark, 314 (W. Dow)--

Walsh. Hali & Co."

CANTON GUNBOAT SQUADRON.

An-lan, Viceroy's gunboat, 7 guns, Lin Kuo Chee-hing, Revenue cruiser, a guns, Chinese

Ch'ang, Canton. Captain, Canton.

Chên-to, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 gune, J. Stewart,

Hongkong,

Chên-jui, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns,, Ma Lou

Chow.

Ching-on, Revenue cruiser, a guns, Chinese Ad.

miral, Canton.

Ching-taing, Viceroy's gunboat, a guns, F. Bex-

Card, Hongkong.

Chop-chung, Revenue cruiser,Li Tack Ming,

Canton

Chop-sal, Viceroy's gunboat, Liu Pao Ch'un

Canton,

Hai-ch'ang-ching, Revenue cruiser, 3 gune, Wu

Jui Chang, Canton, Hai-king-ching, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, Chen

Liang Chith, Canton. Hol-tung-hung, Viceroy's gunboat, Leung Yiu

Ting, Hongkong. Hua-shan, Viceroy'sgunboat, 2 guns, H. J. Faunch,

Canton.

Li-she, Reverse cruiser, 3 gunk, -, Ma Lou

Chow.

Sung, Hongkong.

Cabral, Macao.

Tongaus, Russian gunboat, Commander Heck

Vladivostock.

VELASCO, Spanish gunboat, Don Pedro Ossa,

Manila.

VESTNIK, Russian cruiser, Commander Avelan

Yokohama.

VILLARS, French corvetle, Captain M. Dewatre, |!

Yokohama.

Vostock, Russian gunboat, 4 guns, Commander

Molchonsky, Japan.

Wolf German gunboat, 4 guna, Commander

Strauch, Manila.

MARKETS.

REPORTED DY CHINESE FIRMS AND CORRECTED TO DATE.

American Drills, 30 yards, per piece $2.95 to 3.10 American Drills, bo, per Piece $3.90 to 3.95 Cotton Yarn, No. 16 10 24, per 400

....................$88.50 to 93.00

400

Iba.

Musy Slammiddle,perpicular.as to

Siam small, perpicul $6.15 to 6.35 Pea Oil, per picul .

to 5.0.5 ******** Tis. 5.0.0 to 3 Peas, White, per pic

$1.98 to 2.09 Peas, Black, per picul... $1.89 to 1.91 $2.08 to 2.12 Peas, Yellow, per picu.............. Peas, Green Beans, per picul...

$1.89 to 1.91 Pearl Barley, per picul

$6.50 to 7,80 Potatoe Flour, per picul...... T. 1.6.0 to 1.6.5 Putchuk, per picu..................... $13.00 to 14.70

Peas, Green, per picul... $2.05 to 1.10

Rhinoceros Horn, Per picui...... $2,600 to 3,000 Rhinoceros Horn, Mother, p. pel. 82,000 to

2,000 to 2,400 Rice, Siun, No. 1, per picul... $1.95 to 1.96 Rice, Slam, No. 2, per picul... $1.62 to 1.85 Rice, Siam, milled No. 1, p. pl. 81.82 to 1,8 Rice, Siam, milled No. 4, p. pel. $1.67 to 1.68 Rice, Salgon, No. 1, per plcul... $1.87 to 190 Rice, Saigon, Hemp bagi................... 81,75 to 1.76 Rice, Saigon, Straw bag... Rice, Japan. Seaweed, Green, per picul.... Saltpetre, per picul............ Seaweed, Cut, per picul Sesamum, White, per picul..... $3-85 to 3.95 Sesamum, Black, per picut.....T18. 2.4.5 to 2.5.5

$1.71 to 1.73

$2.10 to 2.70 $5.95 to

10. 6.25 $2.75 to 2.85 $3.05 to 3.15

Catton Yarn, No. 28 to 33, 08.00 to 105.00 Sharksfins, per picu) .............................. $35.00 to 60.00

lbs. Cotton Yarn, No. 38 to 42, per 400

The...

..$118.00 to 124.00 Cotton Yarn, Bombay....... ..$79.50 to 83.00 Chintz, per piece

... $1.70 to 1.75 Dyed Spotted Shirtings, perpiece... $3.60 to 3.85 Dyed Brocades Shirtings, per piece $3.55 to 3.70 Dyed Damask Shirtings, per piece 25.50 to 5.65 English Drills, 30 yards, per piece 83.55 to 2.65 English Drills, i4lbs., per piece..... $2.45 to 3.50 #glbs, per piece....32.85 to 2.40 Engilsh Grey Shirtings, Blba, per piece..... $1.77 to 3.85 Shirtings, 7lbs., per piece..... $1.55 to 1.63 Grey Shirtings, 81b, per piece... $1.95 to 2.21

Grey

Shellfish, Japan, per picul......... $27.00 to 39.00 Shellfish, California, per picut... $11.50 to 12.00 Stockfish, per picul.................................. $5.00 to 6.50 STRAITS PRODUCE, &C. Betel Nuti

*** $4-75 to 4.85 Pepper, White, per picul$19.40 to 19.70. Pepper, Black, per picul .......................$13.50 to 13.00 Rattan, Straits, per picul........ $5.30 to 5.50 Rultan, Bangar, për picul ................ $4.35 to. 4.65 Sandal Wood, Malabar, per pl. 84-80 to 4.85 Sandal Wood, South Seas,per pl$21.50 to 12.55 1.65 Sapan Wood, Manila,

Wood, Siam, per picul... 8.25 to 2.35

ood, Stam, per picul $1.451

White, No. p.pl $7.00 to 7.10

Sap Shek-lung white, No.p.pl. $6.15 to 6.35

W, Nicolson, Newchwang a4th May, Gene- | Peng-chao-hal, Revenue cruiser, 4 guns, Cheng Grey Shirtings, glb per plece...... $3.65 to 2.75 SugShek-Brown, No. ppl $4.05 to 4.10

ral-Turner & Co.

Feb. 2. R. T. CLAYTON, American bark, 240, Thomas Davies, Laguimanoc ayd Dec, and Santa Cruz 24th January, LumberOrder, July 5, SMYRNIOre, British Bark, Olsen, Nang-

Kok 19th June, Rice and Sapanwood

Chinese.

April 23, SPARTAN, American schooner, 85, C.

Vincent, Ladrones 10th April, Ballast W. H. Ray.

June 9, SUSANNE, German ship, 1,433, H. Finke, Cardiff 30th January, Coal-Melchers & Co. Juso 13, VALPARISIS, German, bark, 486, F.

Meyer, Newchang 24th May, Beans.- Melchers & Col·

Quang-on, Viceroy's gunboat, 4 guns, Lie Ping

Tic, Canton.

Shen-chi, Revenue cruiser, 5 guns, Sau Tsung

Tai, Canton.

Sui-tsing, Viceroy's gunboat, 4 guna, JB

Murray, Hai Ling Shan.

| Tching-on, Viceroy's gunboat, 2 guns, Chinese

Admiral, Dogue Forts. Tching-po, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, Wen

Lin An, Bogue Forts. Tehun-tung Revenue cruiser, a guna, Wang

Tiếng Siêng, Canton Taing-po, Viceroy's gunboat, 6 guns, A-Garceau,

West Coast.

Grey Shirtings, 10lbs. per piece...... 83.97 to 2.99 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. & 30 in.

Sugar, Sugar, Shek-lung,

9.80

Sugar Candy, Slick-lung, per pleul $9.30 to 9.35 Sugar Candy, Foochew, per, picul $9.75

Candy, Swatow, White, p.p. $6.75 to 7.85 rmicelli,?

Tientsin, per picul... 87.50 to 7.70 Walnuts, per picul $5.25 10 5.30 Wheat, Tientsin, per picúl $2.15 to 2.18 Wheat, Japan, per picul $4.15 to 2.13 Wood Oil, per pirul.............. Tis.6.2.0 to 6.3.5 Window Glass, per box........... $3.55 to 3.65

6lbs., per piece

$1.20 to 1.35 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. & 32in. 7lbs.,

per plece..........$1.35 to 1.70 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 36 in.8lbs. XO

per piece...

........$1.80 to 1.86 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 36 in. 8lbs.

QL per piece

$2.10 to 245 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 361

Sin. 8lbs. XX per piece.....

$2.45 to 2.50 Handkerchicls, Blue, perdozen...... $0.60 to 0.65 Handkerchiefs, Brown, per dozen... 80.55 to 0.67 Handkerchiefs, Red, per dozen... 0.63 to 0.64 Turkey RedShirtings, 3lb., per piece $1.75 to 2.40 | 6, 2012.

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