Hoogly
Moutgomeryshire
Nordon
5 Jenson
12 b Walker.
Pawluxet
4 k
Brit. Dau, str. Brit. str. Amor. str.!
Pardo Penguin
4 cPower
Brit.
5 b Cowell
Brit.
str. 1172 Mar.
Quangzo
beJones.
Brit.
str. 1784 Mar.
Rajah
3 cfiansen
Brit. str. 359 Mar.
Thingvalla
lokiMourier
Dan.
str. 1577 Mar,
Venice
18
Watson
Brit.
str. 1271 Mar.
Washi
A Hunter
Brit,
str.
265 Mar.
Yesso
5 Punchard
Brit.
str.
559 Mar.
Yottang
2 h
Brit, atc.
324 June
SUPPLEMENT:
20 THE
HIN EN
AI
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, 10 MARCH, 18787
chant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any reasel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eight Sections, commencing at Green Island. Veksela near the Hongkong shore are marked, near the Kowloong shore k., and those in the body of the Shipping or mid ay between each shore are siked e, in conjunction with thý figures denoting the sections.
Section
1. From Green Taland in the Gas Works,
2 From Gas Works to the Novelty Iron Works
3. Fem Noyylty iron Works to the Harbour Master's Office.
4. Froin Harbour Master's to the P. and 0 Co.'s Office.
Section
5. From P. and O. Co.'s Office to Peddar'a Wharf,
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
7. From Naval Yard to the Pier.
8. From Pior to East Point.
Date of Consignees or Agents..
frrival.
Vessel's Same.
Captain.
Flug and Kay.
Tons.
Steamer
Alton's
5 Muller
Toor.
ste 1179 Mar
*Amoy
5 Drewes
Arratoon Apear ·
15 cl Actavish
Asia
14 k Molson
Brit. str. 814 Mar. Brit, str. 1332 Mar. Dan. etc.
889 Mar.
Ben Ledi
2 eBuchansa
Brit. str.
999 Mar
14 kulith
Brit.
str. 1527 Feb.
Brisbane
4 e Balfour
Brit.
Carisbrooke
6 & Scott
Brit.
Crocus
5e Joy
Esmeralda
6 Thobaud.
Fyon
1 hTorm
Glonezin
-- cláuld
3 b Cobb
Bombay
Great Rupublic
Menzileh
Norna
5 Mortainard
str. 1700 Mar. štr. 920 Mar. Brit. str. 1300 Feb. Brit. str. 395 Mar. Daa. str. 909 Feb. Brit. str. 1375 Mar. Amer. str. 3881 Mar. Feb.
str. 1803 Mar. str. 1008 Mar, str. 1146 Mar. 778 Mar. 606 Feb.
Fch. Pasqualini. eStarrock
str.
280June
703 Mar.
3Wm. Pustan & Co. 103iemssen & Co.
8 David Sassoon, Sons & Co.
Wm. Pastau & Co. 1Jardine, Matheson & Co. 28 P. & O. 8. N. Do.
5Gibb, Livingaton & Co.
Russell & Co.
23 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 10 A. MoG. Heaton 27 Wa. Pustau & Co.
8Jardine, Matheson & Co. 10P. M. S. 9. Co.
9Messageries Maritimes
8 Messagorica Maritimes 8H. Kiar
5Judine, Matheson & Co. 24 Kwok Acheoug.. 18 Aug. Heard & Co. Landstein & Co. Gardine, Matheson & Co. 10Jardine, Matheson & Co.
8 Hop Bing
81a. Pusau đi Cá
8Jardine, Matheson & Co.
Landstein & Co.
8 Douglas Lapraik & Co.
Destination,
Remarks,
Saigon Shanghai
S'apore and Calcutta
Sapore and Ponang Yokohama
Australia
San Francisco Amoy
Shanghai
With Mails
[On Slip
Y'hara & S. Feisco
Shanghai
With Maile
Yokohama
Saigon.
S'apore and Calcatta Shanghai
Swatow
S'apore and Calcutta Coast Ports
With Maila
Put back
Laid up
Lplc.'s Wharf Repairing
9 Kwok Achoong
Balling Vessels
!-Albatros
4 Koppelmann
Gier,
bk
377 Feb.
16 Melchers & Co.
Annie Gray
5 Moore
Brit. sh.
727 Mar.
9) Rozario & Co.
August
3 Rije
Ger.
by
274 Мат
SEduard Schellhass & Co.
Tientsin
August Friedrich
2 Nielsen
Ger. bk.
420 Feb.
10 Siemssen & Co,
Macao
Boreal
2 h Beaujenz
F'oli,
bk.
678 Jan.
25 Landstein & Co.
Rangoon
Brema
3-elimpa
1Ger.
bk.
380 Feb.
26) Violer & Co.
Haiphong
Kua Caso
2 hlange
Siam,
bk.
340. Mar.
Chinese
Carricks
17 bjUATE
Brit, bk.
916 Feb.
14 Melchers & Co.
Manila
Centaur
Offersen
Ger.
bk.i
468 Jan.
12 Russell & Co.
Portland
Charité
Hervo
Fch.
bk.
255 Fab.
21 Carlowitz & Co.
Tientsin
Charter Oak
4 osmith
Amor. ab.
963 Nov.
11Jardino, Matheson & Co.
Christina A. P.
8 h Federico
Amer, ach.
175 Jan.
8Order
Repairing
Colombo
12 dBener
Brit. bk.
364Feb.
Dora
4 Ymarte
Span.. bg. 820 Mar
Edmond Gressier Kmina
4 cFanquet
Fch.
14 Grau
Esmeralda
Fruny
Feiga Ferdinand
Forinosa
14 danson
8 cRonal
Christiansoni
4 Holler
bk. Ger. bit. 340 Feb. Gerbi, 788 Feb. Fch. Dan.' bk. bk. Gex.
300 Mar.
28 Melchers & Co.
1 Schwear
Forward
3 Strachan
7 Hildebrandt
4 h Noyes
4 Roberts
17 Zambach
sh. 1138 Mar. 316 Jan. 416 Feb. ¡Gor. bk. 282 Mar. Brit. bk.) 748 Mar. Brit. seh.
148 Dec. 670 Ded. Amor. bk.. Brit.
sh. 1086 Des. Ger. sh. 848 Feb.
8:Capt. Sanda
9/11, Kiar
4andstein & Co.
22Wm. Pustau & Co.
Landstein & Co.
20 Eduard Schellhass & Co. 22Mulchers & Co.
4 Melchers & Co.
8ozario & Co."
Tientsin
18 Frazar & Co.
14 Stalt
Ger.!
4
Baunan
Ger.
bk. bk, 863 Feb.
4 Le Couteur ·
Brit.
al.
14 Prideaux
Brit.
bk. 326 Feb.
17 h McPherson
Fra: Z
Garibaldi
Gryfe
Hermaun
Humboldt
Ino
Isles of the South James Wilson James Viuicombo
Latbloy Rich.. Lord Macduff Marion Nicoline Northampton Portia Samuel G. Reed Sarah Nicholzou Sir Harry Perkes Spirit of the Age Samatra Sydenham Taunton
3-L-wis
7 cMoDonald
4 Howes
4 Ahlmann
7 Barclay
KConstordine
13 cjWhite
18 b Selkirk
#cChapman. 2 c Johnson
14 Mullin
4 Bristow
7 Clark
4 ciferica dhevarria
3 Vorrath
Körenson Whiting
Brit. sh.
933 Jao, 815 Feb.
Amer. sb. 1327 Feb. Brit. bk. 327 Jan. Amer. sch. 300 Mar. ¡Ger. bk. 320 Feb. Brit. Bb. 1161 Mar. Brit. bk. 400 Mar. Amer. Bl. 60 Dac. Brit. sb. Brit, Bu Brit. bk. Amer. sh. 1073 May ¡Brit. st. 1962 Feb.
Brit.
688 Feb. Siara. bk. 475 Mar. 152 Mar. Span. bg. Norw. bg. 247 Jan. Brit bg.
255. Feb. Gor. bk. 430 Mar.
28 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 26 Melchers & Co.
17 Eduard Sohellhass & Co.
4Ebell & Co,
21 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
29 Borneo Company 8Glyphaut & Co.
14 rnhold, Karborg & Co.
4Adamson, Bell & Co.
3 Arahold, Karberg & Co. 18 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 2Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
21 Melchers & Co.
25 Rozario & Co.
347 Jan.
16 Frazer & Co.
26 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
14 Siemssen & Co.
3Siemsson & Co.
4Remedios & Co.:
22 Eduard Schellbass & Co.
20 Landstein & Co.
8Wm. Pustau de Co.
Thoon Kramom
Union
Victor
Victory
Wodan
eMeyor
WKANPOA
Haze
Nautilus
V ceta
Woga
Wilkinson Blockey Dirks Bishl
Amer, sh.004 Mar. 232 Mar. Brit. bk. ¡Ger. bb. 302 Mar. Ger.
295 Jan. bk.
4 Eduard Schellhass & Co.
3 Melchers & Co.
20 Siemeson & Co.
2 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co....
San Francisco
Whampoa
Batavia
Мисао
San Francisco.
Hamburg
Portland (Oregon) London
Takao Melbourne &Sydney San Francisco San Francisco
Tientsin
Now York
Tientsin
Tientsin
Hamborg
17 Rozario & Co.
Saigon
Portland
930 Fab.
8 Sicmssen & Co.
821 Feb.
14. M. S. S. Co.
19 Carlowitz & Co.
638 Feb.
Men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour.
Anchor-
Vessel's Name.
Flag.
Class.
Tons. Gams.
H. P.
Date of Arrival.
Commander.
Magl
Audacious
dock Britisk
Bayan
Egeria
7 h
6 c Russiau
British
iron-clad (lag-ship) corvette
€750 14
800 Feb. 27
Colomb
2000
Mar. 6
Boyle
steam aloop
727
... 4
120
Feb. 23.
W. F. Castle
Flamez
7 1 British aux, naval hospital
D. M. Insp. Gen. Morgan..
Frolic
6 h British
gun vessel
462
.4
100
C. E. Buckle
Lily
6 c British
gunboat,
620
Feb. 29
Ling Fong
Мевадее
60
Chinese
gunboat.
6 k British
military hospital
2091
Mosquito
Thistle
Victor Emanuel
Vigilant
Vaadnick
& h
British
gunbout
205
4
60.
6 0 British
gun vessel
464
Feb. 27
6 h British
Commodioro's flag:
3087
B. E. Cochrane
Cocker
Capt. Becker
R. H. Paul
Francis Stirling Commodore Parish
7. h
British
G Russian
despatch vessel corvette
050
200
Feb. 16
A. C. D. Ryder
1069
FOOCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT.
Chua Sheng Lulu Pallas Peter
F
*Y+350
Mar. 4, 1876.
British steamier for Shanghai Gorman barque for Newchwang
SHANGHAI SHIPPING IN HARBOUR. Mar. 3, 1876. MERCHANT STEAMERS.
Paouting
*Peibo Peking
American French
British
Loucadia Lunan Mantura
Plymouth Rock
for Bongkong.
Shingking *Stentor Szechuen
American American British American
Mary Whitridge
Tunsin
British
MERCHANT BALLING VESSELS.
Aden
Apin
Batrak
Chinese
British
Russian
Adele Albert Victor Alma
American schooner.
Fir: Queen
Fasiyama
Fayer
Homan
American American Chinese American
Chinese
Almatia
Benjamin Aymer Bonita Condor
Cuba Elliotts
American barque British schouner German brig
British barque British brig British schooner
Dutch echooner German barque British brig
Ashuelot
Kearsarge "La Clocheterié
Mondcacy Paloa Tennessee
Howsaug
Freetrader.
Hapeh
Lombardy
American British
Gesiens
Gesine Brons
Lord of the Isles
British
Janet':
Nagoya Mara
Ningpo
Japanoso British
Thalia
Since left port, or arrived at Hougkong.
Yantio
British barque American barque American schooner
Tokatda
Oscar. Vidal Otto
Parana Rositta MoNeil
Rowena Titania
Novosilaky
Vesta Warden Appleby Zohrab
for London British brig British barque
for New York British barque German brig French brig American barque British schooner for New York British ship American, brig ⚫British brig
German barque
MEN-OF-WAR
American corvette American corvette
French coŕveito
American corvette
American gunboat American corvette British corvette American gun vessel
- No. 9988 ——MARCH 10, 1876.]
That His Excellency laments that such a mistake occurred with the boat of the most Ilustrious Sonhor Forbes, which boat was not known by the Soldiers.
That the most illustrious Sonhor Forbes iny rust assured that the Soldiers will be duty warned in order that such an event inay never happen again,
FELONIOUS INTENT. ---
THE CHINA MALL.
|United States Consul, I am sorry to say; has | Sixty six oar-louds of merchandise com- It has some unemployed steamers which on with Hemiet, Javelin, Dagworth, and Lum Abee, a fireman on board the been suffering from a nervous complaint posed the shipment overland from the P can hardly do worse at work, even on low others. They never get in time the well- steamer Fuen, Capt. Torm, was arraigned which in the opinion of his medical advisers M. S. A City of Tokio. This is aid to be rates, than lying idle. It cannot sell the earned loisura they deserve. Wo well re- ou two counts, one for larceny and another will necessitate a trip homeward. Dr. Saltor the largest freight ever brought, from the steamers elsewhore and may ensure & sale member, about a year before "Dag" came has been here.all the winter, in the interest rient by steamer. She arrived in San here by the desire of its rival to buy off an to the front, wondering who was the confid- for obtaining money under false pretences.
The prisoner it may be remembered was of a number of gentlemen who are desi Francisco on Jun. 21, 35 days from Hong. Irritating and ruinous compotition, and ing personage that took the double of " Dag- thus it goes to work. Tho objections to worth and Dagworth when he was a three- bright up the other day before the Ma-rous of seeing the coal-formations of China kong and 20 from Yokohama.
Captain Wm. H. Began, who left his buying off a rival are that it offers a pre-year-old. This bucker "onme" just a year gistrate charged with having retained $26 developed.
No serious disturbances have occurred dur-resou, the W. H. Besse, here some months mium to other competition, with a similar too soon. A racehorse's only safeguard As a friend and one who respects the which had been paid him in excess by mis- American Nation, with which Portugal for take. The prisoner and three others were ing the winter, and while wo should prefer suce, a building a new ship of 1000 tons end in view, and it is sometimes better to against inhuman and greedy owners, in trust to the chapter of accidents than to in- Australia, running him beyond his powers, so many years has maintained the most engaged as firemen on board the Fyen. In to have had the Monoeazy with us for poli- at Bath; Me, for the Pacific Trade.
tical as well as social reasons, her absince The achoguer Fannia Hars, Captain Loe, croase the stake in an already unprofitable seems to be in having a "shickery "* set of -- friendly relatione, His Excelleney, the Go-consequence of a report from the chief off- vernor of the Colony, rusognises the obliga oor, Capt. Form rosolved to discharge them. has not been a source of any uneasinesa sailed on the 29th Jan for Manila.The investment. The business along the onust legs, such as those which sent Fishhook, and between the ports of Japan and Chins Lecturer, and other flyers to the stud before tions set forth and accepted by articles. He paid one off on the 1st inet., but on the whatever. We hope however that Admiral Theodore Koerner, which has arrived, re- and IX. of the Treaty celebrated between 4th he called in the prisoner and the re. Reynolds will send a man-of-war to look in purta:-Sailed Nov. 2, 1875; hast severo will, of course, be increased by the low their hearts got broken by too much racing.
The time in which nearly all the races the two Nations on the 20th of August 1840, mhining two men in order to settle with upon us. This will in a measure atoue for weather to Japan Islands, then encountered rates of freight. But the Treasury of this
were done on New Year's Day, at Fleming- and His Excellency will always be faithful them what was due to them. The prisoner, our disappointment at having her ordered a typhoon, wind at ESE to WNW by S, country is in n condition to stand constant and ready to carry them out.
having a slight knowledge of English, was South last fall. I hear that Dr. S. Wells lasting 36 hours; shortly after experi-heavy drafts upon it, the necessity for ton, is truly wonderful. Fiys furlongs, by Thanking cordially in the name of His the medium of communication. He con- Williams is to leave the United States this saved another typhoon, wind ENE by which might, we think, have been avoided Chirnside's "Newminater, with 8st. 10lbs, in Excellency, the Governor of the Colony stantly reported before the Captain we month for China. Meantime we are looking to WSW, during which lost all storm by meeting the opposition of the P. & O. the saddle, and in sixty-four seconds, is Weabould superb one mile and three-quarters, by the the protests of consideration, which your four pieces men." This had the effect efim. forward to the pleasure of accing Mr. Se sails, stove bulwarks, lost-boats, and was Company in a different manner. Excellency mauifests,
pressing on the mind of the Captain that ward on his way to Peking by an early obliged to break in the heads of the water have preferred to see a moderate reduction same party's Sultan, with 7et. 19lbs., in he had four men to pay instead of three, steamer when navigation opens.Shanghai casks on dook and throw them overboard to of rates and some agreement arrived at in 3mins. Teos., is nearly as good; and, after having paid one man off on the lat inst. Coirier,
prevent further damage to bulwarks, etc; rogard to their maintenance on both sides, that, the Champion Race, in 5mins, 36ness.,. He accordingly paid the prisoner four
aldo carried away rudder head, and was Each line of policy has its advantages and does not seem so difficult to hoist in," but times526, being the amount due to each fire...
obliged to go under asy sail, which greatly disadvantages, but we are disposed to think possibly The Australasian may be correct in prolonged the pass ge; heavy weather con-that, on the whole, the latter course would surmising that the new measurement of the man, feas 40 ots. each which the Captain said
There is not much to write about, as you ho would pay some other day. On looking over the accounts the captain discovered may imagine, during China New Year and find to the 10th instant, thones to port have proved the more satisfactory-Japan course is somewhat faulty. that he had paid the prisoner $26 too much, ita 16 holidays. Trade with the natives and taxed him with it. This he positively been pretty healthy, and we hear of denied and was consequently placed on his only one hong having burst" and this ouly, some say, to enable all claim being trial.
colected.-Produce keeps very high, and et quotations from the South are not such
I have the honor to subscribe myself,
With due respect and esteemn
Your vory respectful servant, (Signed) DIUGO DE MACEDO.
Secretary General of Macaoand Timor. ▲ CORRESPONDENT of the Alta California writer as follows: By way of suggestion regarding the rapid increase of silver in our midst, and the more rapid decline in the value of silver coin, would it not be a good idea to have Congross authorize our diffe- rent Mints to osin and issue during the present year a Centennial coin, same value ss the Trade Dollar, but of a distinctive. die and inscription, commemorative of the occasion. It could be used in trade, if ne- cessary, but several millions of them would be stowed away in the pockets of our peo- ple as keepsakce."
Mr Handley, instructed by Messrs. Sto. phons and Holmes, appeared for the de- fanco,
Mr Handley said he was only instructed a short time ago, and applied for a post ponement.
The Attorney General withdrew the count of larceny, as he had no evidence to ans. sain it, it would rest the case on the ge cond count, that of obtaining by false pre. tonces, 1
The prisoner pleaded not guilty, and the Our fien of Manila papers reach up to following jury was empanelled Messrs. W. H. Bay, N. R. Stile, A. G. de Roza,
the eta inst.
Manila.
A Te Deum was celebrated on the 5th lost. at the Camp of Bagumbayan, pre-
seded by High Masa, in thanksgiving, for the success of Spanish arms in the capture of Soolo, the new boing wired to Manila, where it was received with great
enthusiasm.
During the operations of the expedi- tionary force the steamer Leyte will run regularly between Masila and the seat of
War
SUPREME COURT, IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Mr Justice SNOWDEN.) 10th March, 1876.
KKOINA V. THOMAS NEWTON. - This was a special sessions held to try two shipping cases.
The prisoner who was secend officer of the British barque Carricks, was indicted on three counts, (1) charging him with shooting with intent to murder one Thomas Cox, the Chief officer; (3) shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm; and (3) common assault.
Mr Handley, instruoted by Mr Brereton, appeared to defond the prisoner.
The prisoner pleaded not guilty to the 1st and 2nd counts, but guilty to the 3rd
count.
The Attorney General, the Hon. Mr Bramston, said, that with the consent of the Court, he was willing to accept the plea. The prisoner had pleaded guilty to the third count which he could not possibly got out of. But under the peculiar circun stances of the case, he was willing to withdraw the 1st and 2nd counts. The prisoner being mad with drink at the time, It was a difficult queation of fact and law to decide his intent when be fired the shots Now that he had pleaded guilty to the 3rd oouut, the Attorney General thought this would meet the justice of the case.
ja Lordship asked the extent of the lujury to the prosecutor and was replied that there was no serious injury,
Mr. Cox was then questioned by his Lordship, who observed that he had deposed before the Magistrate that he had been struck three or four times. Was he struck violently?
Witness replied that he was struck rather violently, but he was only struck with the open hand or fat.
"
His Lordship asked if they were all very d ank.
The witness replied that he was not. His Lordship then asked the Attorney General if he abandoned the 1st and 2nd
couula.
The Hon. Mr Bramston replied that he would enter a nolle prosequi on those
counts,
2 p.m.
1
When the case cathe. on, Captain Torm and his Chief officer were called to prove the excessive payment.
J
NEWCHWANG,
light airs and calme..
New York, January 26th-It was report- ed to-day that negotiations are on foot for the withdrawal of the Occidental and Oriental Steamship Company's line from San Francisco to China, in favor of the Pacific Mail, under an arrangement with that Company and the Pacific Railroad Company
Atologram of the 20th, from Now York, speaking of this, says that the officers of the P. M. S. Company hore have received no authentic information from New York, as yet, regarding the reported withdrawal. There is no apparent necessity for two lines, under the existing circumstances, as the Union Pacific Railroad Company have, since they established the Occidental and it Oriental, come into possession of the Pacific
Mail line
Mail, Feb. 25.
MR FORSTER ON THE SUEZ CANAL QUESTION.
can tell when these Stookwell horses wil
come" they are generally sure to make their mark sooner or later.
Quotations
tumekose, March 10, 1876,' OPIUM-Now Patos, cash... 620
credit, 825
Old Fatna, cash...
How the magnificent stride of the original old Flying Dutchman, the stride that landed him a winner from the splendid. Voltigeur in days of old, is telling a tale in the time made by his numerous desopodants, who now per- At the annual meeting of the Bradford form on Randwick and Flemington. There Chamber of Commerce, on Jan. 24, Mr are people connected with the turf for the make one very eager to purchase
Forster, in moving the adoption of the last thirty years who still aver that they Opium there has scarcely been anything
report said, there was one matter before never saw a stride to cover the ground like done, and those who sold in time for the
men's minds at prezent, and that was the the gallant Dutchman's did. Newminster, last steamer were better off than if they
fact that the Government had latterly having a mixture of the Touchstone, Faugh- had waited for higher prices in winter,
followed their example, and gone into a -ballagh, Stockwell, and other notable uly 800 chests this year! One of the
great commercial undertaking. It would strains of blood, is bound, in the hands of Brent drug houses has already closed its
bo very unit that he should give an opinion such men as the Chirnsides, to be a terror Agency, and within the last few days the
about that undertaking that day, because and a caution to the bookmakera. The faok property has been bought by the Roman
he was waiting, like everybody else, to of Wollomai's "humping" his 8st. 13lbs, in Catholic Bishop. We never know what
know the reasons why Me Disraeli had made 3mins. 7seos, over the mile and three-quar Will eventually become of the House that
the Queen a partner in the firm of Lossepe ters, to within a couple of lengths of Sultan, Jack built. In this instance, however,
and Co. (Laughter.) If he looked at the in the Midsummer Handicap, goes to prové J. M. V. de Figueiredo, F. A. dos Remand for buyer--very cheap, but not much is thought a No. 1 obauoc, both for seller
matter merely from a commercial point of what a "moral" he must have been all along dios, F. Hookmeyer, and E. Vogel.
New York, January 29th.The contest view, he did not think many of them could for the Melbourne Cup, and yet but few of His Lordship granted the application of less than cost, somewhere about Tls. 4,000, between the Panama Railroad Company differ in the opinion that the Government us in Queensland could see it; but you never Mr Handley, and a journed the case till paratively if he weston is om- and the Pasific Mail Steamship Company ought not, as a rule, to take shares in
paratively mild now, thermometer only assuming huge proportions. The com commercial company, and, above all, with shewing 25 degrees of frost-still rather petition for business between the Atlantic such a company as that in which the dires. older than your arctic weather! but an and Pacific Coasts promises to be carried tion was in Franco, the business in Egypt, improvement on 15 degrees below zero out on a scale more colossal than that which and the control, the sovereign power, was Sed February.-N. C, D, News,
marked Commodore Vanderbilt's "tussel either with the Paohs of Egypt or the with the Pacifla Mail Company 20 years ago. Sultan of Turkey. He thought that was a On one side is found the Pacific Mail Com-company in which they should all feel that, pany and the Pacific Railroad, represented looking at the matter commercially, it was by Jay Gould, and on the other the Pana neigher a dignified nor a wise step for the ma road by Mr T. W. Park and a powerful steamship company whose fleet of steamers is the largest in these waters. They will place an opposition line on the New York, Panama and San Francisco route, with a steamer every ten days, and with the re- quisite branch lines on the Central American coasts, in sotive competition with the P. M. S. S. Co. On the part of the Pacific Mail Co. a vigorous effort will be made to complete the Costa Rica Railroad, which has been so many years building, in order to be quite even with the Paname Railroad in the contest. The Pacific Mail proposes to get control of and complete the Costa Rica road and send its passengers and freight over that line instead of the Isthmus route. To this end it is understood that a corps of engineers has been sent to Costa Rica to complete surveys to deter- mine the exact position of the road and its plan, and push to completion the eastern division. The English stockholders, aick, disgusted and thoroughly worn ont, are now ready to sell out the original contract to the American Company, which will complete the great work. Mr Sidney Dillon, of the Union Pacific and Pacific Mail, is regarded as a prominent mover in this new scheme, and he is expected to take personal control of it.
Mr Handley on behalf of the prisoner denied that he had received any money in excess, and called the other two firemen tu saystantiste his statement. The learned Cotunel contended that even if he had recuived the money, it would not amount to obtaining money by false pretences, It was obtained through the negligence of the Captain. Mr Handley quoted Russell on Crime to support his argument. In the end the case was put to the jury, who re- turned a verdict of not guilty-by a majority of four against three.
The prisoner was then discharged.
China,
FORMOKA,
ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICAN
MAIL,
The P. M. steamor Great Republic, Capt. W. B. Cobb, with dates from San Francisco to Feb. 1st, arrived here this morning. We take the subjoined items from late files (for which we have to thank her Purser) and our usual exchanges--
gency.
GENERAL.
London, Jan. 30-Lady Constance Stanley, daughter of the Earl of Clarendon, and wife of Hou Frederick Arthur Smith Stanley, in dangerously ill
Mr Cave, the British Commissioner to the Khedive, is exposted to return to Eng land abortis. His report regarding Egyptian finances is eagerly awaited Egyptian bands have declined two and a half per cent. in the Stack Exchange. Business is generally dull, owing to the numerous failures re- ported here and elsewhero.
London, Jan. 28.-Private letters from navul officers on the China station represent that though the Chinese difficulty has blown over, it is the general belief among Euro pean residents that the Chinese are bent on fighting sooner or later. The Admiral has We hear that the plant and machinery sent a man-of-war to each treaty port to in connection with the newly-opened coal-protect British interests in case of emer mines in Formose are expected to arrive very shortly, and that the arrangements are in every respect most complete. The mines are about thirty from the harbour of Keelung and the railway will run from the pit-month to the steamer: The con will thus be shipped at the cost only of a dollar a ton, and, with freight and all other charges, will be able to be laid down in Shanghai at three dollars. It is evident from this that Tukasima cual, which cost so much more, will eventually be hustled out of consumption; it is true, of course, that its quality is somewhat superior to that of
New York, Jan. 26.The hearing of the Formosan coal, but the probability is Theodore Jabuson in the suit of the Pacific that as the latter is more extensively worked Mail steamship Company against William it will improve. At any rate, it cannot fail S. King, has been continued to-day, The to offer very formidable competition to the testimony given was unimportant, and when Japanese mineral, and we do not see why it was concluded the investigation, which the Chinese should go elsewhere for their is being.eld before Commissioner Wright, coul when they have such inexhaustible.
was adjourned to meet next week. supplies under their own soil. In the North,
The public funeral given to the remains in the neighbourhood of Hengchow, und of Benjamin Parke Avery, lats Minister to aronid Kiukiang as is well known, there are
China on the 26th Feb., was a magnificent coal-mines in abundance, only waiting to be tribute of respect to a gentle and worthy worked; and as the cnamencement which has citizen. Though the elements at first threa already been made in some of these places istened to interfere with the grandeur of the so promising, it is only reasonable to suppose display, there cams rays of bright sunshine, that the authorities will recognise the if in kindly recognition of the loving advisability of encouraging native enter-
spirit that had passed away, and during prise and drawing upon their own rescurces. the whole of the afternoon there was not
Shanghai Courier.
another drop of rain till sundown. The companies and societies were present in unusually large numbers, thus evidencing the high regard in which the deceased was held. The sermon of the Rev. Ur Stebbins, while rehea sing the progress of American diplomacy in regard to China, dwelt upon the many sterling qualities of mind and heart of the lamented deceased.
CHINEEANG,
Messrs. Spencer and Wolff write on the 23th February-During the period which has elapsed since our last advices, some activity has been shown in our market for Groy Goods, prices gradually hardening as intelligence has been received of the improved rates ruling at Shanghai; stocks are not heavy, and the market closes firm His Lordship then expressed a desire to at the quotations given below. Grey Shirt put a few questions to Mir Cox, who was ings Amongst the settlements reported accordingly placed on the stand.
are, 84-lbs. Green Lious at Tla. 1.78 per By Mr Jandley-The prisoner was ioplege; Red Pheasants Tls. 1.70 a 1.78 por toxicated. The carpenter said "you are picce; Gold Globe, Tis. 1. 68 per piece; fu fu" meaning that he was full of driuk. Sin Kee Stag, Tls. 1.65 per piece; 7-ibe. I tried to pacify him. I had no personal best makes Tls. 1.48 per piece, medium to good, Tls. 1.85 a 1.43 per piece. T-Cloth; Good medium qualities have proved most attractive to the dealers, who have taken
quarrel with him.
Capt. Robert Carr, master of the British barque Carricks, was called to give the pri-
souer a character. He had known him for abut five months; he was a good officer. He had been in the same service in another ship for about twelve montba. Ho kiew nothing against him.
tion.
7.lbs. 8 Man (blue) at Tis. 1.86 per piece; Silver Dragon at Tls. 1.88 a 1.84 per piece; Doablo cash, Tls, 1.82 per piece; 6-lbs. command some attention, 8 Man (bine) have been sold at Tls, 1.24 per piece. English Drills bare, been dealt in, but to a very limited extent. Sandalwood Fine
COMMERCIAL.
Rro, January 26th--The liabilities of the two firms which falled yesterday are $1,720,000 and $1,627,200 respectively. These failurea have caused the suspension of the local bank, with liabilities of $144,000 and assets estimated at $1,600,000. Further suspensions of small firms is be
loved lavitable, but no apprehension is felt for the stability of large houses,"
San Francisco, Jan. 31.-The steamer Geut Republic, which clears Feb. 1st for China and Japan, will carry 1500 or more asks of Quicksi ver, none of which, ac cording to our present knowledge, will be forwarded by Uhinese marehanta.
By the Court-He was not given to drinking. He was a well-behared man,gene rally. The prisoner had not been ashore wood is much sought after, there being a vast yield of silver and gold bullion, which, to his knowledge on the occasion in ques-little on offer Common rather quiet. We quote best quality, Tis. 8.80 per pioul, other Mr Handley then addressed the Court on Finds Tls. 8.36 4 3.60 per pioul. Malwa behalf of the prisoner.
He said he had Opium! A steady enquiry exists at Tis. 480 only to add that the prisoner regretted ex- a 441 per picul, for good to best; and Tis. tremely what he had done, that this arose 456 a 488 por pioul, for medium New. from drakenness, that ho was a well- There is some demand for Old, at Tls. 448 behaved mau always, that he had no quar; | a.450 per pioul.-N. 0." D. Newṛ. rel with the prosecutor, and that he had been on a long voyage during which no liquor was to be bad on board.
Heavy shipments of trade dollars will be made by the China steamer on the 1st Fab. aggregating in the neighbourhood of $120,000.
TE
D
aredit,
Now Bonaron, canh, 890
credit, 698
Old Benares, cash,
credit
New "Malwa, cash; 888 credit, 690 Allowance Tools, 16 a $6 Old Malwa, cash, 590 credit, 595 Allowance Taels, 10 & 24
**
214
144 a 144 ... DI
4) a b
Exchange.
Government to take to make the nation, the taxpayers, partners. Looking at the question in the other point of view, not as taking shares in the company, but as a loan of four millions to the Khedive of Egypt for twenty years, considering the question merely us a commercial question, he did not know that be should take a very much more fa vourable view of th. As a general rule it was not advisable that the Government should lend their money to any foreign potentate, and he did not think that an OMPHOR, ... Uriental potentate should be made an ex-QUICKSILVER, ception. (Applause.) He felt that they SALTPETRE, would not have to decide the question simply on the commercial grounds or the financial grounds, they would have to con- Bauk, 6 months' sight, ... ... 9/10 sider the politics! grounds, and they would Uredit, 6 months' sight,... 3/101 have to remember what the business was, On Caloutta, Bank demand, .....E 220). and who the ruler was, what the business of,, Bombay, demand,
...R 220 Lesseps and Company. was, and who the Shanghat, demand, Khedive of Egypt was. The Khedirs of Shanghai, 30 days' sight, Egypt was the actual ruler in some sort Bar Silver, 17, dwts. B., of subordinate relation to the sultan of Spice, Turkey, but the actual ruler of that coun- Mexicans,****** try through which they must either by Guld Leaf, railway-or by water go to their Indian en English Sovereigns, pire, and generally sponking to their colo-Australian Sovereigns, nies. The business of Lessops and Company Discount, ... was the maintenance of the water way for their ships of commerce and war through Egypt to India. He did not deny that their obtaining any interest in such a bust. nese as that, and their entering into any transactions with such a ruler as that, must
Shares.
*
... 724
73
30.00
5.15
5.17 749
Hongkong Bank, 3 per cent. prem, 8.K. Fire Ina. 00., $490 Oblus-Fire Ins. Co., $145 Victoria Fire Ins. Co., $70
Temperature.
HONGXONG, March 10, 1876. Taken, at Messrs. Falconer & Oú,'à Premisse, Queen's Road.} THzEMOMETAB-9 AM12
Do.
AP.M.,
The barque Zephyrus, Williams, arrived be judged upon a perfectly different ground | H.K. & W. Dosk Co., 50 % dis, ex divi Jan. 31st, 68 days from Hongkong, with than a simple commercial and financial un- China Traders' Ins. Co. $1675 merchandise, to Degener & Co. Off Formo-dertaking. Therefore it appeared to him Union Ins. Soalety of Canton, $600
a strong gales from NE; moderate thence that the real question they would have to Chinese Insurance Co., $218---- to Japan, which was passed 24 days out; decide in the House of Commons next North China Ins. Co., Tis. 850 moderato weather continued to 180; thence month would be chiefly and mainly this O. & J. Marine Ins. Co., Tlk. 57 to 150 W violent gales from all quarters, whether Lord Derby could or could not Yanglaze Inn, Association, Tla. 625 with high cross sea, which, coming over prove the assertion which he made at K, O. & M. S.-boat Co., 5 dis. the stern, stove in after part of cabin, car- Edinburgh, that they wanted, and they Union S. Navigation Oo., Tis. -- ried away wheel, and injured two men; had obtained, additional security for Shanghai Steam N. Co., Ths., 74 stove in sky-lights and top-gallant bulwarks that which was to them a necessity Hongkong Hotel Co., $52) dlx, fore and aft; also filled the cabin with wa-free and uninterrupted communication Chinese Imperial Ioan, £ios tur, destroying the greater part of its con- through Egypt to ludia. He understood, tents, including compasses and the chro- of course, that Lord Derby in making that nometer; also broke one of the pumps by statement meant to imply that the security pressure of the cargo and carried away was obtained by perfect legitimate means, several spars; thence to port remarkably without infringement on the rights of other fine weather.
countries, and that it was an uninterrupted passage in peace and war, and in war as much as in pesco. Whether or not Lord' Derby would be able to prove that, or not, he could not tell, but it seemed to him that that was the main question which they had to decide. They ought not to disregard the price that they had to pay, or the com (mercial and finsnotal risks that they might indur by paying that price; yet it might really depend upon that whether it helped them or not to keep that communication which, while they kept their Indian empire and while fey were connected with their colonies, was a real necessity to them. H. Jan. was one of those who looked. forward to s permanent union with their colonies, and who believed that their duty to India com polled them, as much as did their interests, to do what they could to preserve their Indian empire. (Applauso.)
Miscellaneous.
Do. Maximum.. Do. Minim, over night, BAROMETES, --9 à M.,
Th
48.34
Shipping Intelligence. HOME SHIPPING.
$69
65-
60
30.192 30.:00
The following is taken from the latest London Papers :-
DEPARTURIA,
6, Annie Braginton, from New York to Shanghai.
Jan. 6, Ottereaps, from Cardiff to Borge
kong,
Jan. 6, Lycka Till, from Cardiff to Hong
Zong.
Jan. 10, Boho, from London to Hongkong,, Jan 10, Nearohta (str.), from Liverpool to
Cardiff and Hongkong
Jan. 11, Titian, from Penarth to Hong
kong,
Jan. 18, Antipodes, from Cardiff to Hong
kong,
THE P. & O. AND THE MITSU BISHI OOMPANY. The great reduction of freight rates and passenger fares made by the Mitsu Bishi Company to meet the competition of the P. & O. Company, does not seem justified by sound policy, and would hardly, we think, have been resorted to it the Mitau Hishi Company had been managed by a board of directors representing a body of shareholders, or by a foreign superinten dent convernant with steamboat) manage- ment on a large scale. It at once imposes an enormous loss upon the line, and al- though the public gains in some resposts by a competition which lowers rates, it cannot be desirable that business on any sonde should be conducted at a heavy loss. The State of Nevada, most of the mines of Nor must the Managers of the Mitsu Bishi which are owned in this city, gives promise of line imagine that their rivals will retire at once from the content. The steamers are added to our own productions, will insure here, and cost a certain sum for mainten
THE Musical Standard states that by his a result which may astonish the most auce even if unemployed. It is very hard, revent illness Mr Sims Reeves is the loser of noguine. Our coin shipments to the East even with low rates, if they cannot earn nearly £1,000. Mr Vernon Rigby has also have been the smallest forwarded for some enough to pay their expenses, minus the recently had a serious illness of some weeks, time, the amount being only $159,302 sum now spent on their maintenance while against $341,767 the previous week. Billying idle in barbour. It is true that this is losses on this account being over £700. ver bars wire more fa arable articles for involves doing business for nothing. but the
THE well-known foreign artist, J. B, stiprucht, there being $312,620, against Mitsu Bishi is doing far worse on a far Zwecker, who has been living in England $48,052 the work before.
The discount on larger stalo. It cannot be doubted that the for twenty-five years, died on the 10th inst. silver appears to be gataing ground gra- management of the P.&O. is much cle- The works describing the labours of Living Jan. 19, Sophie, from Cardiff to Hongkong. Dr. Elmore, the Peruvian Minister, expects | dually, and siready the percentage against mer than that of the native company stone, Du Chailla, Speke and Grant, Ve Jan. 20, Forward Ho, from London to His Lordship then addressed the prisoner to leave for Shanghai about the 1st March.it is growing an onerous tax to our trades that its ships more carefully béry, Bir Samuel Baker, Winwood Reade, He said that he had pleaded guilty to a For several days before the 14th February men, trude dollars, which had grown into and economically worked,
Yokohama, do. and that co., owe a great deal of their popularity to merions offence, and but for the lenioney the Peiho was clear of iss. telegraphis great favour, already commanding hosty the rear and tear in the one case, with his skilful pencil. To our chief illustrated Jan. 20, Flintshire (str.), from London to shown by the attoney General, the prisoner line to the outer world would have been a discount,
machinery especially will be far heavier papers like the Illustrated London News and Penang, do. might have been in a still more serious great convenience during the past winter in The question of what to do with our than in the other. The general feeling bo position. If Ite had been tried on the two the interests of trade, and syces-freights in silver is exciting attention, and we look fors the atinouncement of the competition the Graphic he was alev a frequent contri- Jan. 24, Victoria (str.), from Liverpool ta
butor. forward for the theory of Senator Jones which begins practically to-day, was that guilty, his Lordship would not ven. Mr. Hill has stopped trork on the Canal bill on the resumption of specia. payment. the Mitsu Bishl rates were too high. Had a
Tax Queenslander (Brisbane) has the fol- Sure to say what would have been with his dredger; "why, I do not know. The If the Government holds off much longer somewhat more moderate scale best laid the consequence. If in the couse of ore return of the Viceroy Li Hung-chang is ex on the resumption of specie payment, the down at first, the hands are that no oplowing turf gossip-It seems that nearly all of his drucken Bts in which he lost all con- pected very shortly. Mr. James Henderson prios of Bilver may fordo it without the aid postion would have appeared, and the good racehorses out here get bat little of the trol of bla reaanu, he should kill a man, bis is understood to be also on his way Northwards, of Congressional enustment. The Minte public, which generally judges fairly enough consideration they ought to have. Old Tur- life would be jeopardized. He was glad after his mission to England for the purchase have for a long period been solving smali of such matters, would have been quite sa ragon, after winning some good three-mile Silvor, which is stored away for use when tisfied with that scale. But the high rates races in his prime, was pitted in his old age to fod that he was a well behaved mau of coal-mining machinery. and hoped that be would be a warning Many pools have been made on the result the time comes. The so ner tat day ap have brought a rival into the field, and the against such fresh young tigers" as Cossack 10 others who were given to drinking of the steam rase from Shanghai, and hate pars to better will it be for the people policy adopted to drive him off will entail and Bylong, and was much distressed at The charge he pleaded guilty and suite of spring clothes will soon be in and for the value of Silver, which blus fair heavy losses. It is all very well to imagine the finish of his last three-mile spin, And that because the government is at the back to wonder either, poor fellow attendon, to was a serious one, and his Lordship brisk demand. The excitement attending now to become a drug. thought the justice of the case would the arrival of the flest on the Taku bar is ale The Occidental and Orients! steamer, of the Mitsu Biehl, it must hold out longer too, was trotted out against North Austra be met by a autence of no less than eight most greater than that occasioned by the or- Bel it arrived on the 81st Jan,, from than the opposition. But the position of lian, in the Randwick Plate of 1867, when pidusha" hard Libepr
dinary race meeting! 5. Sheppard, the Longkong, vla Yokohama,
the P&O Company seems to us this he ought to have been on the shelf. And s
Courts to which he had pleaded not particular.
habite,
TIESTBIX.
ATJ
Jan. 17 Alex, McNeil, from Cardiff to
Hongkong,
Jau. 17, Onward, from Liverpool to Hong
kong,
Manila
Jan. 26, Neater (str.), from Liverpool ta
Stanghai.
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN POSTS, At London-Steamers, via Suez Canale Orchid.
Caudia Bamatta. Galley of Lorne..
Undine. Paul Marie,
Evely
Sailing Feruts.
Kaison Bootin
At Liverpool, Agamemnon (str.) | Orɛáboa (atr.)
Mails.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP "COMPANY."
THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO, TIHE 8, 8. "GREAT REPUBLIÓ” will leave Hongkong for San Francisco, via Yokohama, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th March, 1876, at 3 r., taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, And Europe.
Insurances.
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE Undoraigned are prepared to grant
Wire
$45,000 on Buildlugs, or on Goods stored therein, at current local rates, subject to a Discount of 80% on the Premia.
EDWARD NORTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, January 1, 1874.
YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA. TION OF SHANGHAI,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 800,000 TAELS
Through Passenger Tickets and Bille of Lading aro Jasued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan, Perta, to San Franatoo, to ports in Mexico, Central and Bouth Amerlos, and to New York and Europe OVERLAND RAILWAYS.
DOLICIES on Marine Kiska tó Beamer of the Mitau Bishi. S. S. Com-all parts of the world at current rate
pany will leave Shanghal, via the Inland Sea Ports, about same date, and make close connection at Yokohama.
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At New York, Passengers have selection of various lines of Steamers to England, Fránice and Germany.
Freight will be resolved on board until 4 p.m. 14th Proximo. Parcel Packages will be received at the office until 6 p.m. same day; all Parcel. Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same Is required.
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Praya West
G. BEMORY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, February 15, 1876. mol
STEAM FOR
Bingapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediter ranean Ports, Southampton and London;
Bombay, Madras Calcutta and Australia
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THE PENINGKULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-ship YOMBARDY, Captain E. M. Grztson, with Her Majesty's Mails, Paungers, Specic, and Cargo, will leave this for the above places, on THURSDAY, the 16th Instant, at Noon.
CARGO will be received on board until
Noon; SPEOLE and PARCELS at the
Office until 2 r., on the loth Idem
For particulara regarding Fraight and Passage, apply at the P. & 9. 8. N. Co.' Office, Rongkong,
CONTENTS AND VALUN OF PAOKAGES
ARE REQUIDRD.
A written declaration of the Contents and Values of the Packages for the Overland Route is required by the Egyptian Government, and must be delivered by the Shippers to the Com- pany's Agents with the Billa of Lading, or with Parcels; and the Company do not hold themselves responsible for any detention or prejudice which may happen from incorrect- neas on such declaration,
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's! Black Bills of Lading.
[THE P. & 0, 8. N. Oo, reserve the Toption of forwarding all Goops ship
ped by their Steamers for Europe through. Egypt, either by Rall, or by Canal in their own Steamers, or in vessels employed for the purpose.
mole
A. MoIVER, Superintendent, P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, March 3, 1876-- Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
IN CONNROTION
CENTRAL and
WITH THE
UNION PACIFIO AND CONNECTING RAILROAD COMPANIES
AND
ATLANTIO STEAMERS.
THE
NHE 8. 8. "BELGIC,” will be des patched for San Francisco, via Yoko- hama, an SATURDAY, the 1st April, at 8 p.m., taking Cargo And Passengers
for Japan, the United States and Europe
This Association will, until further: no- tice, provide out of the earnings, first for an Interest Dividend of 15 to Share holders on Capital, and thereafter distri butod among Policy holders, annually, in casia, ALL the Profits of the Underwriting Business pro rats to amount of premium montributed.
Hongkong, July 9, 1872
agents.
LANQASHIRE INSURANCE":
COMPANY.
*
(FIRE AND LIFE.)
CAPITAL,TWO MILLIONS SzabLING,
(TIKE Undersigned are prepared to grant
THE CHINA MAIL.
Insurances.
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSUR ANCE, COMPANY, ADELAIDE.
CAPITAL******
£600,000.
THE Undersigned having been appolated Tagents for the abova Company in Hongkong, Chius and Japan, are prepared to Issue Polician of Marine Insurance, payable in Australia, London, Caloutta, Bombay, Mauritius, China and Japan at qurrent rates,
ADAMSON, BELL & 00. Hongkong, September 6, 1875.
VICTORIA FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY OF HONGKONG LIMITED, IN LIQUIDATION.
-
NOTICE.
LL Persons holding Warrants against A nolaimed Dividends, Interest, of Bonus, are requested to present same for payment at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank bofore the 1st April, 1876, otherwise their claims will not be recognised.
ADOLF ANDRE,
F, D. SASSOON,
Liquidators,
Hongkong, December 20, 1875.
THE SCOTTISH IMPERIALA
INSURANCE UO.
spl
THE Undersigned having been appointed
POLICIES against the Risk of FIRE on Buildings or on Goods stored therein, on Coals in Matshoda, on Goods on board Agent, in Hongkong, for the above. Vasole and on Hulla of Vessols in Has named Company is prepared to grant Policles against Fire, on Buildings and on bour, at the usual Terms and Conditions,
Proposals for Life Assurances will be reGoods to the extent of £10,000, at the eived, and transmitted to the Directors usual rates, subject to an immediate dis
count of 20%.
for their decision,
if required, protection will be granted on first class Lives up to $1000 on a Single Life.
For Rates of Premiums, forms of pro- posals or any other information, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agents Hongkong & Canton.
- Hongkong, January 4, 1807.
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THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
China and Japan, and at Singapore, GENCIES at all the Treaty Ports of Saigon and Ponang.
Riska nocepted, and Policies of Inenranco granted at the rates of Premalum curront st the above mentioned Ports.
NO CHANGE FOR POLICY FARS.
JAS, B. COUGHTRIE, Secretary,
Hongkong, November 1, 1871.
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER
AND LONDON,
HE Undersigned have been appointed Agenta for the above Company st Hongkong, Canton, Foochow, Shanghal and Hankow, and are prepared to grant Insurances at current rates,
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongrong, October 14, 1868,
THE LONDON ASSURANCE.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER of
His Majesty King George The First,
A. p. 1720.
THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Corporation sre prepared to grant Insurances as follows:-
Marine Department,
Polletes at current rates payable elther
here, in London or at the principal Porte of India, China and Australia.
Fire Department
Attention is invited to a considerable reduction in Premis for Life Insurance in China,
Life Polloles affected during the year 1875, share in the Bonus to be declared on 31st December for the quinquennial period then ending.
A. MACG, HEATON, Hongkong, September 27, 1875.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament.
ESTABLISHED 1809.
CAPITAL £2,000,000,
THE Undersigned, AGENTS at Hongkong Tfor the above Company, are prepared
Lo grant Policies against FIRE, to the
extent of £10,000 on any Building, or Merchandise in the same, at the usual Rates, subject to a discount of 20 per cent,
GILMAN & Co..
· Agents.
Hongkong, July 6, 1875,
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
Underaged having been appoint. ed Agents for the stove Company, are prepared to grant Insurances at our
MELCHERS & Co.,
rent rates.
Agents, Royal Insurance Company. Hongkong, October 27, 1874.
ON SALE.
THE
OHINESE READER'S MANUAL.
HANDBOOK of Biographical, His Atorical, Mythological and General
·Idterary Reference,
TY
WILLIAM FREDERICK MAYERS.
Price: $3.
Policles issued for long or short periods at current rates. A. discount of 20 % allowed. Life Department. Polloles issued for sums not exceeding | Shanghai,. £5,000 on reasonable terms,
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, July 25, 1872.
Connection is made at Yokohama, with OFINESE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Steamers from Shanghal,
Freight will be received on Board until
4 p.m. of 81st Instaut. Parcal Packages
will be received at the Office until 5 p.m..
(LIMITED.).
NOTICE,
same day; all Parcel Packages should be POLICIES Fanted at enrrent rates on
marked to address in full; value of samne is required.
Return Passago Tickets available for 6 months are issued at a reduction of 20 per cont. on regular rates.
For further information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company Prays West.
"G. B. EMORY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, March 1, 1876.
Mais
For Sale.
FOR SALE,
BOOBANÍCH
spi
Bis Seacon's American HAMS and BACON in prime tondition. Sinoked BALMON.
Golden Gate Baker's EXTRA FLOUR in Barrels and Tins,
VATROMAGEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
Hongkong, February 19, 1876,
TAKASIMA COLLIERY,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Obj Agents,
micha
FOR SALE. FRESH Takasima COAL, in lots to sult purchasers. Luau Handpicked, Double-screened at $8 per Ton, SMA at $8 per Ton. Apply to
T. G. GLOVER,
No. 7, Queen's-Road and at East Point, Hongkong, December 8, 1876.
Marine Risks to all parts of the World.
In accordance with the Company's Articles of Association, Two Thirds of the Profth are distributed annually to Contributors, whether Shareholders or not, in proportion to the nett amount of Premia contributed by each, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Fund.
OLYPHANT & Co., General Agents,
Hongkong, Apeli 17, 1878,
YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSOULA-
2TION OF SHANGHAL
NOTION.
AFTER this date, the above Association
allow a Brokerage of three and One Third per cent. (331%) on Local Risks only.
RUSSELL & Co., Agonis,
Hongkong, June 9, 1874,
MANCHESTER FIDE ASSURANCE COMPANY,
THE Undersigned Agenth-ate in receipt
of instructions from the Board of Directors authorizing them to issue Policies to the extent of £10,000 on any one first class risk, of to the extent of £16,000 on adjoining risks at current tatus.
A Discount of 20% aloked.
HOLLIDAY, Wish & Ca Hongkong, January 8, 18756 daga ka
..KELLY & Co. Hongkong..........* CHINA MAIL" OFFIOL
intimations.
COAL DEPOT.
COALS of every description supplied to
Steamers by the Undersigned. Orders may be left at the Godowns, Wanght, with MrJ. MAOLEHOSE, OF LEONG An Yon, KwʊNGHING, Praya.
LANDSTEIN & Co.
my1 Hongkong, November 1, 1875.
PILOTAGE,
TTESSELS inward bound can secure Pl-
foto from Roof Island, from this date. 'Ontward' bound Vessels can secure FIRST CLASS PILOTS by applying to the Undersigned at Prays Central, No. 29. The Pilot-boat's Flag is No. 5 at the main-mast.
HL. F. STUART. Hongkong, Apeli 8, 1878.
F.
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KRUPP'S CAST STEEL WORKS,
Essen (Germany.) Bila Agent for China, f. PEIL,
Bordkowe, SHANGRAL COLOGN
(Germany,Y-
WANTED TO PURCHASE,
HINA REVIEW
Complete Set of Vol. I.
Bix Dollars will be paid for the above.
Nos 1 and 2, Vol I-
No. 1, (2 coples) and No. 2, (1 dopp) Vol. II.
One Dollas will be given for each of the above Now. M
Apply to the Publishers,
*OHINA MAIL OFFICE,
Intimations.
HOTEL DES' COLONIES, SHANGHAI
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→ HONGKONG MARKET PRICEB. Corrected to Saturday, Mar. 4, 1876. At 1400 Cash per Dollas Mexican,
Pasch Elekent. "Lorocat பசும். Cash.
ES Propriétaires de l'Hotel de Colonies
ont Phonneur d'informer M.M. les Bacon, English, Voyageurs qu'ils viennent d'annexer à
Foocho, laur restaurant, dont le haute renommée
2)
Boof Corned,
[No. 8963-MARCH 10, 1876.
Celery, Chinese, English, Chilles, Dried,
Mixed,
at si bien connue, une nouvelle maison, Beef, sirloin and prime out, oy. 160 120 Green Peas, young
attenante, qui leur permet d'offrir des Chambres Splendides réunissant tout le confortable, désirable, Chambres pour familles, Salles de Bains, &c. &e
Voitures à la disposition de M. M. len Voyageurs. La Salle de Billiard et la Barre sont completement separés de l'hotel | ce qui est une securité pour le bien être dos visiteurs.LEY MULLA BARUANN
Les soins les plus minutieur apportés dans tous les services sont une garantie pour M. M les Voyageurs dont le patron- age est Sollicité,
A. SUISSON & Co Propriétaires Shanghai, le 10 Février, 1876.
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IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE REDEC TION OF THE PRICE OF THE "SHANGHAI COURIER AND
CHINA GAZETTE,”.
IT WILL BE THE CHEAPEST DAILY PAPER IN CHINA and as a large INCREASE OF CIRCULATION MAY BE CONFIDERILE ANTICIPATED, THE
ADVANTAGE TO.
ADVERTISERS
IN OBVIOUS.
In the Goods of CAPTAIN LAWRENCE YOUNG, Deorased.
ALL Persons having any CLAIMS Aagainst the above Estate are requested to send in Particulars of the same to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd day of
April, 1876.
And all Persons being Indebted to the said Estate are requested to Pay to the Undersigned their several Debta without delay,
STEPHENS & HOLMES,
Solicitors for the Executors. 7, Club Chambers, Hongkong, February 22, 1876.
apa2
CLEARANCE SALE,
LE & Co. will offer, on
"
Roasty
Soup, Steak, Bullocks' Brains,
Tripe (undressed), catty 40°
Catres Head and Feet, net .' lb.. Hami, American,
尊
Chinese,
,, English.
Mutton Chop,
Pork, Chop,
#
Cornod,
Leg
Fat or Lard, Shoops' Head, and Feet, set
Heart, Kidnega,
30 Pumpkins,
500 460 Radishes, English
Scallions,
350
200 160 Shalots,
120 110 Water Lily Roots,
110 100 Water Cress,
110 100 Yams,
catty BO 20
120 110 Apples, Dried
160 160 Bananas, fragrant Punti, catty
(* * * * 8A8AD8988
80
40
.:
100
400
500 400
60 150
60
40
200 160
Butcher Ment. -
Ib.
Curry Stuff, Engliahı,
40
30
400 160 160 Ginger,
*300 Garlic,
50
60 40
唱
catty
120 100
old
60
50
140 | 120 | Green Winter CouING
80.
datty
20. 15
.140 120
70 Lettuos, English. Chinese,
head
10
catty
20
• par not
60
40 Mint,
bunch
Tongue, fresh, eagh
11
#
corned,
Heart,
"
"
Feet,
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Liver,
eatty 90. 70
250 200 Mushroom, dried, 400 950 Onions; Bombay 160 110
Groon 60 60 Parsloy, Chinese, 60 - 60
English, 120 110 Potatoes, Macao,
Sweet,
catty
12% (10 750 650
80 70
79
20.
15
*
catty bunch
patty
80 20
10
80
-20
M.
-12
3
10.
doz
80
catty
10
T
cätty
90
400 860 Squash, Bottle
40
220 200 Taro,.
12
1)
Leg,
220 200 Tomatoes,
40
Shoulder,
160 150 Turnips, English,
each
108
"
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Liver,
180 120
fresh, China
oatty
10
Pigo' Chiflings,
.catty
60 50 #
Balt,
20.
Feet, Fry, Head,
40 80
25
"
20
Heart,
• ench
70
50
Fraits.
Kidneys, Låver
70 60 Aleurites,
catty
60 60
·
Ostfy
250 200
catty
40
150 140
Commo
80 25
་་
11
160 160 Cheaunts,
11
100
33
130 110 Cocoanuts.
each
60
50
400 860
Currant,
. bottle
400 850
; each
60
50
Ib.
200
·80
19
70 Dates,
bottle
Sucking Pigs, Veal,
·
h
1500 1200| Fig, Dried,
catty.
190 120 Ground Nuts,
1
401 80
Capons, Deer
Ducks,
Deled
Poultry,
catty Bach $8.00 catty ench 220 200
200 180
"
Oranges, Sweet Sanwoor Coolle
18
200 170
80
D
Mandarin
140 180
#
Mandarin,
Nutmeg,
dos,
100
Lichees, Dried,
Duck
100
Lemons,
140 120
#
Salt
100
"
Loong Ngan, Dried,
250 150
catty
170 160 Melons, Chinese.
ench
100.
12
each
120 110 Pears, Chefoe, 800 200
catty:
180 100
1500- 1235
Pine-apples, Punti
fsach
50
40
Leatty B0
Plantains, common
40 30
35
onch
160 140
Prunes, Dried, '.
. bothe
200 250
80
70
Pameloos, Canton
100
"2
Rabbits,
700
1
Snipe,
• ench
Toal
**
Turkeys, Cook,
catty
600 500 Tamarinds,
pr.
Hom
400 860 Walnuts, new
"
Wild Ducks,
palr
000:
Geese,
each
850
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Allspice,
Broam,
..oatty
110. 100 Bran,
•
bottle picul
250-200
1600 1500
Carp,
90 80 Butter,
lb.
600. 400
Codfish, salt
►
bottle
750 700
Congor Fels,
70. 60
Lemon
750 700
90
80
Capera,
200 100
Cuttle Fish,
60, 50
71
Charcoal,
plcul
1100 1000
- 110.. 100
Daca,
Cheese, American,
·lb.
400
Dog Fish,
80 70
130 100
Hels,
13.
13
English, Dutch,
450
11
each
1100
catty
230 200
Citron, Cloves, Cocoannt Oll, Coffee, -
160 160
270 250
. bottle
200 -- 150
. lb.
250 220
bottle
600 260
plox!
400 850
2750 2800
100 90
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Sand after TUESDAY Next, Egg, Hon
the 18th Instant, the re mainder of their Winter Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, consisting of :--- Winter Costumes and Polonaises. Ladies Jackets and Mantillas. Fancy Dress materials of all kinds. Wool Plaids and Flannels. Silks and Poplins.
Wool Shawls and Cloaks. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats
and Bonnets. Fancy Wool Goods. Lace and Linen Sets. Scarves and Sashes. Boys' Suits. Children's Dresses.
&c.,
&c.,
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
Queen's Boad & Stanley Street.
To Let.
TO LET.
With Immediate Possession,
nd 16, Stanley Street, lately in the TWO Dwelling Houses and Offices, Nos,
occupation of Messrs Raywal & Co,
The House No. 35, Wellington Street, lately in the occupation of Messrs Ross & Oo.
Foris, Geere, Partridges, Pheasants, Canton, live pair
Shanghal, " Pigeons, Quall,
Crabs,
Fresh Fish, Large
Live Fish, Lobsters,
Mackerel," Mullet, The Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Cystore, Terrace.
Parrot Flah, The Store and Dwelling House, No. 81, Perch, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of
Pomfret,. Miss GARRETÍ.
The House and Offices No. 3, D'Agullar Prawns, Street, lately in the occupation of Mr F. Ray, DIOERAER.
Rosch, Rock Fish,
DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & Co. Hongkong, Desember 20, 1875.
Small
-125 120
Raisins, Muscatel,
160 150 Sugar Cane,
each
*
bottle
+
ib.
40
40 80
100 80
50
40 i
BOO 200
Water Chestnuts.
1100 750
200 160 stick 30 28
60 catty
▼ 12
Miscellaneous.
100
50
-
60 50
34
200 180 Candled Orange Peal,
120-110 100 80
200 150 130 110 80 70 100.00
Cinnamon,
Curry Powder,
Firewood,
Lamp 011,
catty 45 pleu! catty 150
box 1000 900 800 780 batty bottle 700 600
180 160
#1
cach
10 8
ploul 1700 1800
. bottle 260 200
picul
1500 1800
240
270 220
200
11
Frogs,
Garoupa,
Gudgeon,
"
Gurnet, Herrings, small
80 70
"
smoked
boz Catty
$1.00
Flour,
180.120
Gram,
80
70
Lainglass,
100
180 120
Macaroni,
130 120
Mace,
•
Mango Chutney,
90
100 BO
Mustard,
80 70 60 60
Nutmegs, Qata
Olivos,
140
Th
180 120
Paddy
Salmon, Canton,
120 110
Pearl Barley,
11 Plokled,
Pepper (whole) ».
300,
+
"
(ground)
bottle catty bottle
260. 200
catty
110
80
+
Picklos,
200 150
"
60
60
60 60
Rico,
catty86
20
Sago,
¡ bottle
220 200
70 - 80
Salad Oil,
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100
90
Salt, Coarse
100
. catty
010
Fine.
120 110
800
Sugar, China,
80 60 100, 70,
""
do
Tapioca,
bottle
300 270
Tony
catty
750 500
Vermicelli, Chinese
100 80
踏
120 100.
English box 1000 900
Vinegar, English
200 100
F
catty14 12
86
French,
跬
90 80
Boot rootsTM
dabb
20
10
Fish,
350 200
**
Cabbage, Macao,
100
60
1
Fruite,
800 280
D
red for plakling,
80
70
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Vegetables,
A
#
-260 200
"
Jains, 1 lb.
800 250
20
TO LET. With Possession on the 1st April. A Premises in Queen's Road Contralį Trams the London an
Salt Fish, Shark,
Shrimps, Skatoj Apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD»& Co,
Boopper... Hongkong, March 9, 1876.
Soles, Fresh Teneb, TO LET, H Furnished
TOUSE No. 1, Alexandra Terrace Turbot,
Turtles, Small White balty
Apply to
M. STOUT. Hongkong, February 29, 1878.
Asparagus,
Vegetables.
Bamboo Shoota, poilig catty... TO LET FIRST Claas STORAGE, GODOWNS, Bogna, sprout,
on the Praya.
broad, Apply to
TAYLOR & THOMPSÖR, Hongkong, November 20, 1875.
TO LET. OUSE No. 6, Zetland Street.
Hotise No. 2, Sepinotir Terrace, House No. 8, Peddar's Hill,
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1876,
180 120 Split Peas,
40
960
260 180 10
2018
bottle Freserved Meats, Fish and
Vegetables, do.
Assorted Mosta, in tios, lb, 300 *260
Cabbage, White, Canton catty
16 10 GEORGE ORLEY, Inspector of Markets,
* Common Carrots, fresh
20
18
Salt
catty
80
20
Printed and published by Gxo, MUKBAŃ
Cauliflorer
BAIK, at the China Mail Offes, No,
Bagh
100 40
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