Notices to Consignees. FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE..
THE S. 8. Quangae having arrived, Con- T. & by her are hereby
Informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Undersigned, into their Godowns, whence and from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Shanghai unless notice to the contrary is given before 2 p.m. To-day.
All ammunition is being put into boats and will be landed at the Government Depot, at Consignees' risk and expense, unless taken immediate delivery of
No Fire Insurance has beeu effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents S. 8. Quangse. Hongkong, March 10, 1876.
NOTICE.
mo17.
TO CONSIGNEES OF OPTIONAL CARGO, EX O, S, 8, CO, 's S. S. PATROCLUS, FROM LIVERPOOL.
| ALPPING Orders must be obtained from the Undersigned not later than the 20th March, for shipment par 8. B. Nestor. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents
m020
Hongkong, March 14, 1876. FROM BOMBAY ÅND KURBACHEE,
To-day's Advertisements,
STEAM FOR
Singapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malts, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediter- ranean Ports, Southampton and London; A190,
Bombay, Madras and Oaloutta. TE
THE CHINA MAIL.
`POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINGS. MAILS WILL UKONE !——
For MANILA.-
Par LEONOR, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday,
the 17th Inst.
For SAMARANG & BATAVIA-
Per Barque JAMES WILSON, at 6 pm.
To-morrow, the 17th Inst.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CL
OUTTA.—
Per Indian Mail Packet PENGUIN, at
2.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 18th Inst. Per Indian Mall Packet ARRATOON APCAR, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, the 18th Inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-
Per DOUGLAS, at 5 p.m. on Saturday,
the 18th Inst
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Noon-Hailoong leaves for Amoy, Takao
and Tamsui
Noou.meralda leaves for Manila.
3 p.-Leonor leaves for Mauila.
Auctions.
Meeting.
9p.m-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.
[No. 3968-MARON 16, 1876.
he will be worth all the money paid him for Mr Greig, while the latter enjoys his for his services. Very naturally the wall-earned holiday. Chinese want to see visible progress, and
the difficulty will be to guard against KETUSN of Visitors to the City Ball Library imitative workmanship being the only
outcome of the arsonal training, We and Museum for the week ending March specially commend these remarks to the 15th, 1876 :- consideration of our Chinese contempo
European. Chinese.
32 208
10th, 78
315
11th, 37
111
13ch
14
Sunday.
13th, 14th,
29
408 434
15.b, 29
Totals, 276
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raries, their influence over the official Thursday, March 9th,
Friday, Nogu. Goneral Weekly Sale by Messri mind being decidedly appreciable. We
Saturday, Lane, Crawford & Co.
cannot too strongly impress upon them Sunday, that all foreign services which stop short Monday, at teaching mechanical imitation are Tuesday, mere costly experiments, not worth the Wednesday, money expended on them, M. Giquel is capable of better things and has shown that he is large-minded enough to grasp the scope of his responsibilities. But five
SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. · years could not have been expected to suffice for the end in view, and his.re The following is the Report of the Board engagement for ten years more would of Directors for the year 1875 for presenta-
TO ADVERTISERS, £t is requested that all advertisements be sent, when practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow of the early issue of the paper."
Grand total, 1855.
the 23rd Instant, with Mails to and The publication of this issus commenced not be too much. That he will exhibition to the General Meeting of Marah.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET,- ^, > THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM The French Contract Packet TIGRE,
NAVIGATION COMPANY'S. Steam-ship
will be despatched on THURSDAY, TEHERAN, Captain A, H. JoHNSON, with Her Majesty's Mails, Passengers, Spreie, and Cargo, will leave this for the above pistes, on THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, at Noon.
OARGO will be received on board until Noon; SPEOLE and PARCELS at the Office until 2.M. on the 29th Idem.
For particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong.
CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGES ANE REQUIRED, A written declaration of the Contents and Value of the Packages for the Overland Houte, required by the Egyptian Government, and mued be delivered by the Shippers to the Com-
FRENCH Steamer Asie having arrived pany's Agent with the Bills of Lading, or from the above Porte, Consignees of with Parcels; and the Company do not hold Cargo by her are requested to send in their. themselves responsible for any detention or Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for prejudice which may happen from incorrect. countersignature and to take immediateness on such declaration. delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at their rink and expense.
A
Agents.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading.
erenc
THE P. & O. 8. N., Co. reserve the
SIEMSSEN & Co., option of forwarding all Goons ship mozo ped by their Steamers for Europe through Egypt, either by Rail, or by Canal in their Hongkong, March 15, 1876. FROM CALCUTTA, AND SINGAPORE,Own Steamers, or in vessels employed for
THE Urinary Singapore THE 8. 8. Flamingo having arrived
Dargo are hereby informed that their Goods aco being landed at their risk and stored by the Undersigned at their Godowns, whence and from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 31st Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Opium and Calentta Cargo will be deli vered from on board, and Consignees are requested to send their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,
Cargo impeding the discharge will be .lauded and stored at Consignees' risk and
expense without further notice.
JARDINE, MATHESON & O,
Agents.
Hongkong, March 14, 1876.
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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
the purpose.
A. MoIVER, Superintendent, P. & O, S, N. Co.'s Offon,
Hongkong, March 16, 1876.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
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Mar. 16, Cawdor Castle, British steamer, 1490, James Greig, Saigon Mar. 11, Rics.
-ADAMSON, BELL & Co.
Mar. 16, Esmeralda, British steamer, 395, E. Thabaud, Amey Mar, 15, General, A. MAUG. HEaton.
Mar. 16, Chinking, Dritish steamer, 798, Jus. Blogg, Shanghai Mar, 12, General, SZEMBEN & Co.
Mar. 16, Irene, German schooner, 276, Hansen, Takao (Formosa) Mar. 13, Sugar. -CARLOWITZ & Co.
March 16, Rajah, British steamer,.859, Hansen, Swatow March 16, General-Hor
Mar. 16, Edward James, Amer, barque, 520, T. J. Forbes, Keelung Mar, 12, Qual-
URDER,
9. 8. HOOGLY.
NOTICE. YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8 S.
"Euphrate," from London, in connec-Mar. tion with the above Steamer, are hereby Informed that their Goods are belug landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godown, whence delivery may be obtained from Friday, the 10th fnstant, at 10 o'clock a.m.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded ou, noless Intimation is received from the Con signees, befors 4 p.m. Today, request Ing it to be landed hora,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after THURS DAY, the 16th March, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges,
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G, DE CHAMPEAUX,
Acting Agent.
Hongkong, March 9, 1876.
NOW READY.
TIENG SHUI; or, THE RUDIMENTS_OF NATURAL BOIENOR IN CHINA. By Dr. ET. EITEL. One Volume, 8vo. Price, $1.50.
BUDDHISM, ITS HISTORY, TAXOBY AND POPULAR RELIGION, in three Lectures, By Dr. E. J. EITEL. Second Edition, Ond Voluma Bro. Price, $1.50.
DEPARTURES,
18, Quanges, for Shanghai, 16, Ningpo, for Shanghai
10, Lombardy, for Europe, &o. 16, Boreal, for Manila.
16, Peng-chao-hai, for a cruise,
OLEARED.
Hailoong, for Amuy,
Sir Hurry Parkes, for Talwanfoo. Thoon Kramon, for Bangkok.
PASSENGERS. ARBINED Per-Cawdor Castle, 1 cabin. Per Esnicralda, 310 Chinese. Per Chinkiang, 57 Chiness.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Esmeralda reports: strong monsoon with rain throughout.
The British steamer Chinkiang reports: foggy weather thoughout. Passed steamer Glenearn off Namki on 13th, and passed a Russian gunboat off Chelang Point on 15th.
The German schooner Irene reports: fresh N.E. winds and rainy weather,
The British str. Cawdor Castle reports: sailed from Saigon 11th instant. Experi- enced light S.E, wind with fine weather until the 14th, in lat, 18.10 N., when the wind came from N.E. fresh and overcast, which increased to a strong gala, ses high Orders will be received by Messes, Lane, and confused, thick rainy weather contine- Crawford & Co.
ing until arrival. On Lith passed French mall steamer of Padaran, on 12th a three- Bongkong, July 81, 1878.
masted schooner rigged steamer, supposed the Altona of Varela, both bound South.
fo-day's Advertisements.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, (Taking Oargo at through rates to HIOGO & NAGASAKI.)
་
The P. &.0. 8, N, Co's B, S. "SUNDA" will leave for the above place shortly after the arrival of the Mongolia with the next English Mail.
A. MOIVER,
Superintendent. Hongkong, March 16, 1876.
P. P. C.
James Greiz,
STEAM TO SHANGHAI.
The P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s 8. B. "MONGOLIA
val with the next English Mali.
.
will leave for the above place about 24 hours after her arri-
A. MOLVER,
Superintendent, Hongkong, March 16, 1876.
The Amr barque Edward Jamas tepotter first part light variable winds with dne weather; latter part strong breezes from the N.E. accompanied with rain,
CARGO.
Par Great Republic, sailed 18th March: for Yokohama, 2,945 bags Sugar, 11 pkgs. Rope, 121 pkga, Merchandise, For San Francisco, 1,888 bales Hemp, 44 pkge. Tea, 8 boxes Patna Opium, 100 bags Rise, 1,878 bage Bugar, 2 bales Raw Silk, 24 boxes Prepared Opium, 1,198 packages Merchan dise. For San Jozé de Guatemala, 1 des Silks For La Libertad, 1 case Flons Silk. For Panama, 7 bozes Merchandise. Fot Callao, 19 boxes Malwa Opium, 22 boxes Turkey Opium, 27 botes Sik, 8 bozen Mer. chandise, For New York, 187 baler Bilk, 180 rolls Batting.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, MAILE WILL CLOSEINE A For AMOY, TAKAO AND TAMBUL—
Per RAILOONG, at 11.00a.m. th
Friday, the 17th Inet, instead of A previously notified.
For MANILA
Per ESMERALDA at 11.30
Friday, the 17th Inst
For BANGKOR
Per FYEN, at 1.80 a.m. Tomorrow,
the 17th Inst
For PORTLAND,
Per Bk. OHNTAUR, at 1135 mm, 76 |
morrow, the 17th Tratant
through the United Kingdom via at 7.00 p.m.. Marseilles; to Europe, Saigon, Sin-
gapore, Gallo, Australia, New Zea land, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria. following will be the hours of closing
the Mails, do Wednesday, 22nd Inst
The
5 P.M., Money Order Office closes. Poat Office alosas except the NIGHT BOL, which remains open all night. Thursday, 23rd Inst
7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Letters ceases.
to
Letters.
11 A., Post Offies closes except for Late 11.10, Lettera (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom or to Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 conta extra postage, until 11.30. when the Post Office Crosss
entirely.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General General Post Office,
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Hongkong, Marsh 0, 1978. MAILS BY THE ENGLISH' PackIT.--' The English Contract Packet TEHERAN, will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, o, on THURSDAY, the 80th Instant. The following will be the hours of closing
the Mall, to. Ima
Wednesday, 29th Instant, 5.M., Money Order Office closes. 8.a., Post Offloo closes except the Ntoar Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 80th Instant, M., Post Offee opens
7
for sale
of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Post Office glosen except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters consen, (10.18 A., Letters may be posted on payment of a LATE FEE of 18 CERIS extra Postage until
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to
es much sense as he has hitherto done we may fairly hope.
18th-
¿
The Directors beg to submit to the share-
THE CHINA MAIL. Ir the Macao authorities have not by holders the account of the Company for the
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1876.
this time learned the extent of the in-year 1975.
The amount of net gain on the running convenience to which the impertinence of native traders, professedly under their accounts of the Steamers and Godowns is jurisdiction, may expose them, they Teels 196,000.86. After paying the declared tributors of freight there remains at Credit THE Authorities of the Foochow Arsenal certainly require a good deal of convin- dividends of 7 per cent and returns to coo- have made their first attempt to "runcing. There is something so cool in the of Profit and Loss a balance of Taels tone of the proclamation just issued by 15, 207 43, which has been carried to the It is the Viceroy, that one cannot withhold credit of Insurance and Depreciation Fund. admiration for the "cheek,"--the ex-This account is debited with Taels 80,000
The not earnings of the steamers compare
alone," and confess to failure. publicly stated that they have re-engaged Monsieur Giquel, so long the able director
depreciation of spare machinery, and expressive-ovinsed by its composers,
materials of Smith shop, leaving a balance Years, offering him terms which cannot On the ground that Patera Island belongs at oredit of Taels 686,01 1.06. of the institution, for a fresh term of pression may be slangy but is thoroughly written off the cost of steamer property, certainly be characterised as niggardly to China, the Viceroy thinke fit to adopt We do not grudge the clever Frenchman the suggestion of native residents in Ma favorably with th so of the same period the success which he has undoubtedly
oso as to its occupation as a Custome last year notwithstanding the competition earned, and, if he has exacted somewhat Station, ignoring, with an air of decision which has existed throughout the whole high remuneration, the Chinese have only that would be comical if it did not time, and were it not for the unusual themselves to thank for their shortsight threaten such serious results, anything depression in the carrying trade on the ompany's lines the profts would have edness. We are, however, somewhat
that Portugal may have to say in the been largely increased. It is through care. surprised to hear that he has been au-
matter. It is certainly a novelty to ful economie that the present result has thorised to engage new hands from France find merchants, enjoying the protection been obtained and any improvement in as workmen, We were under the im- of one state, recommending another in business cannot fall to give most satisfactory pression that, as regards the manual the most open manner to undertake, labour of the Arsenal, a sufficient num-
returns
The condemned steamer Hangchow has been converted into a pontoon.
Mr A. G. Wood having resigned his posi- tion as director, Me J. M. Viskers was elected for the anaspired term.
Although the year has not been passed ber of skilled Chinese artisans had been action which is directly hostile to the
pany has been fortunate in losing none. already trained. Such has been the case flag under which they reside. No doubt without disasters to the steamers, the com similar things have been done offer The feet is now in a satisfactory condition, at Klangnan, and there seems no reason why a similar result should not have enough in other countries, but the abet- and has been increased by a new iron river tore of such projects have generally had steamer; the hull arrived here in seations been achieved at Foodbow. Very likely sense enough not to let their names be by steamer from Glasgow and was launched Monsieur Giquel finds it much easier known. No scruples however, either of on the 80th November the steamer has to get his work done by Frenchmen than by Chinese, and that he has fear or delicacy, have interfered in this been named Sachen and should be ready
certain case to prevent native busy-bodies from for service by next May. made the engagement of a number of his fellow countrymen a con expressing their contempt for Portuguese dition of his own assumption of office power. It is to bo hoped that the im If so he is not to be blamed ; but, how. pertinence which has thought fit to me. morialize the Canton authorities direct, ever the fact is to be explained, the pro in place of complying with the forms of jected arrangement argues a very com-
tuguese consent to the proposition, will plete admission on the part of the ordinary civility, and at least asking Por- Chinese authorities that they are as yet meet with its due reward. There is a unable to dispense with foreign help.
At the present moment, this is proba popular belief that the Chinese are bet bly the most useful lesson that China ter kept in hand at Macao than in Hong can learn. The chief fault of her most kong, but this is evidently a mistake. progressive and patriotic officials is a blindness to the fact that no nation can acquire in a decade the skill in ever more mechanical manipulation which has been borne of oyoles, if not centuries of labour in the West. Without altogether committing ourselves to the Darwinian theory of transmitted manual skill, we cannot altogether deny that facts seem to give some slight confirmation of its in custody, and will doubtless suffer the me30 truth. We should be disposed, for in- extreme penalty of the law, and the two
stance, to maintain that an Englishman, officials mentioned (Sub-Prefect Wu Ki a Belgian, or an American, coming as he Liang and Captain Li Chen-Kwob) will be would of an essentially mechanically
11 A.H., when the Post Office Croars
entirely:
11.30 A.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Fio Brindies or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 cauta extra postage. 11.50 A., Posting on Board ceases,
ALFRED LISTER,
General Post Office, Hongkong, March 18, 1876.
Postmaster General
General Memoranda,
SATURDAY, Marob 18:
8 p.m.--Penguin leaves for Singapore,
Penang and Caleatis
ap.m. Arratoon Apcar leaves for Singa
pore, Penang and Calcutta. Diomed leaves for London on or about
this date.
SUNDAY, Marel 19-
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
In concluding an article on the Yunnan Mission the PressTM says 1-" It will be seen from this that there is little prospect of the
crime being fastened upon its real authors. The reputed instruments of the outrage are
Police Intelligence, (Before the Hon. O. May.) 18th March, 1876.
FETTY THEFT. Wong Aping, a coolis, was charged with stealing some pieces of rattan as they were being carried, futo the godowns of Masera Turner & Co. 14 days hard labour.
A RUSH OF COOLIEB.
Ng Awing, a coolie, and three others, were brought up to-day for having made a rush into a boat which contained some
French gentlemen with their light luggago,
who came from Yokohama by the P. & O. steamer Sunda, and for having upset the game. The defendants were fined $5 each; in default 14 days' hard labour,
PUBLIC GAMBLING.
Cheung A Cheung and cloven others were gifted race would make a better artisan degraded and punished. Will the proceed arrested for gambling in a house in Yee than a German or a Frenchman, presum-ings and there? That is a question which Lok Lane. The game indulged in was Inspector, Batten gave in formation to the Captain Superintendent ing the intelligence on both sides to be at present cannot be answered. Li Sitai" Po-tsze." equal,
But this not so much because has been placed in arrest, but it will pro-who gave him cartain instructions; in prove that he had any consequence he gave some money to some
his manual skill would be less perfect-bably be difficult
nothing can exceed the delicacy of work direct band in the affair. Something may, manship of certain French machinery,
Daylight Douglas leaves for Swatow, while the nation takes the palm for nick-of course, transpire during the invests nackeries but because the three first tions before the Commissionors, but we Amoy and Fouchow.
naimed races have the inventive faculty shall be surprised if evidence implicating MONDAY, March 20:-
Noon-Sale of Pumps, Boiler, &d, at more fully apparent. The Chinaman, any official of tank in the outrage crops up. and yet more, the Japanese, is an almost we have strong faith in Chinese ingenuity, Cosmopolitan Docks,
unrivalled copyist; but neither rape,
y
9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge. Shipping Orders regarding Optional Car
go ex Patroclus for shipment por Nestor must be obtained from the Agents not
later than this date.
TUESDAY; March 21:-
Noon Sale of "Overbeck Court." Goods per Flamingo undelivered after this
date subject to rent. “ WEDNESDAY, March 28:---
Diomed leaves for London on or about
and notably the Chinese, are inventive, and feel a presentiment that they will Invention does not mean merely the art manage to come out of the imbroglio with of suggesting new combinations, but a out having to make any very serious or readiness of resourse in dealing with troublesome concession. avery-day things, and more especially of
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS, following up the results of accidental discoveries. No Chinaman would have
The Chinese Mail gives an account of the discovered the Bessemer process, or the new method of annealing glass, though peaceful termination of the difficulties it is quite possible that the actual dis- between Cores and Japan. While -com- this date,
the Macso question; it Nestor leaves for Shanghai on or aboutcovery of both these processes has at one menting on
this date
time or another been made by unknown thinks that Portugal is too arrogating, and Chinese. We should in fact cite the suggests that Chine should subunit the THURSDAY, March 20:-
Noon-French Mail leaves for Porte of Chinese as the most patent example of whole affair to the decision of the Treaty hon-inventive race to be found any where, just as Western opinion concedes Poweti. to Americans the character of being the most inventive of the human family.
Call and Europe. FatDAY, March 24:
8 pm Meeting of shareholders of The
Chinese Insurance Co., Limited. BATURDAY, March 28:---
Moon, Queensland leaves for Singapore,
Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, THURSDAY, March 80:-
Noon English Mall leaver for Ports
of Call and Europe. SATURDAY, April 1
and San Francisco.
8 p.m.-Ocidental & Oriental 8, 8. Os.
Steamet Belgis leaven let Yokohama Warrant against unclaimed Dividends, Bonus of Interests on Victoria Fire Insurance Co., to be presented before
this date.
BATURDAY, April 18:4
The Chung Ngoi San Po comments on the memorial of Censor Wong Wal Sham, who It is cultivation in the direction we dalla attention to joveral abusen, particular have pointed out-vig, the development 1y that of the Custom's cruisers. It thinks of the faculties of observation and re flection, that the Chinese most want the Government ought to appoint a com There have been watchmakers in China mission of enquiry into the allegations.
informers who went to play in the house. The 1st and 4th were identified as being the loaders and were consequently Aued $100 each, in default three months hard labour; the others were fined $5 ́ench in default 14 days' hard labour.
A DESTITUTE.
William O'Conner, seaman, was brought
up for being a destitute. The defendant said he had paid for his passage from Singapore to Yokohama. He got drunk
and lost his ticket, as also $15 which he had in his pocket. The Superintendent of the P. & O. Company had, however, pro- mised to send him on by the next steamer. Remanded till the 32nd inst.
Mr
BREACH OF THE BUILDING-ORDINANCE, The adjourned once against Mr H. Hop. plus, senior partner Mossre Biemssen & Co., was again brought forward." Neate, the Inspector of Buildings, said he had examined one part of the foundations and found that they were not of the re- quired depth. There were three courses of stone, but the topmost course formed part of the wall, being above the ground which formed the pathway. Mr W. Wi son, of Mesare Wilson & Salway, architects, again appeared for the defendant. He contended that the foundation was suffi clent, urging that the third course of stone formed part of the foundation and not of the wall. It became exposed above the
For at least a hundred years, but no one The Universal Circulating Herald pubground because of the repairs to the path
way! He further contended that the
has ever improved on the old pattern-lishes the proclamation issued by the ordinance had been obeyed in spirit. if not cloaks brought to China by the employes Viceroy of Canton in reference to the of the East India Compady. We have
no fear that there will ever be any Patera Customs question. Is reproduces diffioulty as regarde imitative labour in the rumour of a rebellion in Kwalchow and this country. What is wanted far more other provinces se it appears in the Shun than mere mechanical training is a good jabu. syetem of mental training for the growing
8 p..-American Mail loated for Yoko generation The native who from his
kams and San Francisco,
own observation learns the effects of SATURDAY, April 99
Olaims against the Estate of Captain Lawrence Young, deceased, must be bent in on or before this date,
FRIDAY, June 30-
Claims against the Estate of Dietldelats Martin Carroll, Dora Howard, and Henry Roberts deceased, must be proved on or before this date. Morsar, July dii-
Heimsoht, Querino Antonio Gutierres,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
mizing two gases has in reality learned The Audacious has returned from the Dock more than the iron worker who turns and taken up her position in the inan-of- out a complete steam-engine from a copy, war Anchorage. supplied to him. Mons. Giquel is, w
believe, alive to this fact; and his college We have to acknowledge the receipt from at Foochow is a more valuable legacy to Masara W. Pustau & On of a pamphlet
the officiale he has served than the whole containing information for passengers by corps of turnere, engine-fitters and boilet the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's Steam Navi: takers. Of course practice must keep
in letter, and he had received a letter from
the Surveyor General, in which he stated
that he would be satisfed if the ordinance was only complied with in spirit. The case. was therefore further adjourned for refere ense to the Surveyor General.
Ohina.
SHANGHAL
(Yews.).
We hear that the steamet Lord of the Inten has been chartered by Chinese for $10,000 month, for round toyage between Swatow, Hongkong and San Francisco,
The lores CiraCaptain Bell, is lond lug at the Hongsor Wharf, for a town near Kiukiang. Her cargo is peculiar donsisting of a number of heavy guns and appurtenances lately arrived by various steamers; and is the largest shipment of metal as yet entrusted to a craft of this description:
pace with theoretical Instruction, but the gation Company. Claims against the Estates of Gustar one thing necessary is to teach the future Os readers will observe, by a happy
Tobler, Edward Parker, Edward engineers and constructors of China to Richard Randley, Kwong Tham, Lam think. This once achieved, her progress thought" which Ands expression in our Kok Cheong, Lab Ab Ton; Leung Sew in mechanical matters will be as rapid advertising collimas, that the Chief Mana Fan, Men Chan, and a Chinaman, as her best friends could wish, and if gor of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank We understand that the Museum had name unknown, No. 11, deceased, must Mons. Giguel does his beat to that and has gone time en lere. Me dachsen acte received a handsome present from the fr he proved qu or before this date.
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