To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The Steamship
"QUANGSE," Capt. JONES, will be despatch-
ed an above on WEDNES-
DAY, the 12th Proximo, at 3 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, March 21, 1876. ap12
GENERAL WEEKLY SALE
LANE, ORAWFORD & Co will sell
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL CLOSE:~~~
For SHANGHAI-
Per NESTOR, at 11.90 a.m. on Thurs-
day, the 23rd Inst.
For SINGAPORE, SOMERSET, COOK- TOWN, CLEVELAND BAY, BOW- EN, KEPPEL, BAY, BRISBANE, SYDNEY, TASMANIA AND MEL- BOURNE.
Per QUEENSLAND, st 11.30-8.m. ou
Saturday, the 25th Instant.
by Public Auction, at their Sale For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.——— Per QUANGSE, at 1.30 p.m. on Wednes
day, the 12th April,
Room, Praya, on
FRIDAY,
the 24th March, 1876, at Noon,- Electro-plated Table Spoons and Forka, Butter Dishes, Cake Baskets, Cologne and Lavender Water, Cold Cream, Smalling Salts, Felt and Straw Hate, Toys, Silber-light Lamps, Galvanized Basina.
Also,
26 doz Day and Martin's Blacking. 25 Swaine Boord & Co.'s Old Tom.
-5 easks Claret.
2 rolla Floor Oilcloth, 24 ft. wide.. Old Iron and Brass,
$40.4
TERMS OF SALE,Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7. The Lot or Lots, with all faults and errors of description, at purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.
Hongkong, March 21, 1876.
SAF
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AYLE & Co. have opened their first delivery of New Goods for the coming Season, to which they invite special atten. tion.
Ladies' and Children's Ready- made Costumes in a variety of Styles, Morning Wrappers in Embroid. ered Linen, Printed, Cambric, White Brilliante and Muslin. French Toilet Jackets,
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKER-- The French Contract Packet TIGRE, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 29rd Instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom via Marseilles; to Europe, Saigon, Sin- gapore, Galle, Australia, New Zea land, Aden, Susz, and Alexandria. following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, dro. 1- Wednesday, 22nd Inst.-
The
5 r., Money Order Office clones, Post Office closes except the Nzour Box, which remains open all night.
Thursday, 23rd Inst
7AM., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Poating of all correspondence.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters conseN. 11 A., Post Office closes accept for Late
Letters. (11.10 a.., Lottera (but Lettera_only) addressed to the United Kingdom or to Singapore may be ported on payment of a Late Fee of 18 conts extra postage, until
[to
11,80 .., when the Post Offios CrosES
entirely.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
General Post Office, Hongkong, March 9, 1876,
023
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PAGEEL- The English Contract Packet TEHERAN, will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, &c., on THURSDAY, the 80th lnstant,
Richly Embroidered Cambrio The following will be the hours of closing
Skirts.
A Large Assortment of Dress Materials in all the newest designs.
French Millinery of the latest
fashions."
Boys' Holland Suits & Pinafores. Ladies' Underclothing.
Ladies' and Children's Boots and
Shoes.
Also,
A fresh supply of the "Little Wanzer Sewing Machines.
Agents for Hongkong. BAYLE & Co.,
VICTORIA EXCHANGE, Queen's Road & Stanley Street.
AL
LL Persona having any CLAIMS Aagainst the Estate of the late A MAROUS DALY, and all Persons indebted to the same, are requested to communicate Immediately with the Undersigned,
H. LOWCOOK, Executor.
Hongkong, Marob 21, 1876.
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Wednesday, 29th Instant,
5 r.M., Money Order Office closes.
6 P., Past Office aloses except the Niong Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 30th Instant.
7 A.M., Post Offee opens for Sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence,
10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters. Registry of Letters ceAREN. (10.18.M., Letters may be posted on payment of a LATE FEE of 18 cente extra Postage until
to
11 A., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely,
11.30 AM, Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Fio Brindusi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 couts extra postage. 11.60A.M., Posting on Board ceases,
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
General Post Office,- Hongkong, March 16, 1878,
me30
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAUKET. The United States Mail Packet BELGIC, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the lat April, with Mails for Japan,
THE GHINA MAIL.
General Memoranda.
THURSDAY, March 23-
Noon. Nestor leaves for Shanghai.
Call and Europe. FRIDAY, March 24:
11 & Sales of Stores at H. M. Naval
Yard,
to trade with Cores on the same footing complications may ensue. Whether Spain as the Japanese; and it is to be hoped will be able to reassert her supremacy that the home Government will not be
not. we are unable to decide, but it is at
a result. ⠀
Noon. French Mall leares for Ports of tardy in taking steps to bring about such last certain that she will only be able to If the account in the Japan Mait of do so after a long and desperate struggle the natural resources of Corea is correct, In the meantime the island, beautiful and it do not appear likely that Japan or fertile as it is acknowledged to be, is not any other nation will reap much advant exactly a pleasant spot to reside in, owing age through the opening of the Coreau to the disturbed.conditions of society. It ports. According to the paper in ques- would, perhaps, be better for the Chinese
Noon, ---Genera! Weekly Sale by Meme
Lane, Crawford & Co.
3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of The
Chinese Insurance Co., Limited SATURDAY, March 25:--
Noon-Queensland leaves for Singapore, Gunga leaves for Manila on or about this
Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.
dete.
tion, the country is barren and unattrac
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.
[No. 8972-MARCH 21, 1876.
{ members of the Board, Mr 8. H. Burrows but being oligible, offer themselves for re- and Mr H. Poymour Geary retire in rotation,
election.
Mr H. Nicaise having resigned the post- Hon of Auditor the Directors have appointed Mr L Hanechild to fill the vadanoy, and they have pleasure in recommending that his election be confirmed and also the re election of Mr A. Melver,
following are the Rice Cargoes from Saigon to this port to March 10th:-- 1, Asia, 14 000 piculs 1, Pengain, 32,000 Feb. 28, Nordon, 21,000 ploula; March
gomeryshire, 93,500 piouls ; 8, Thingvallı Maharajab, 30,000; 3, Arratoon Apcar, 85,600 piculs; 4 Macgregor, 37,000 płetals;
26,500 piculs; 10, Oswdor Castle, 46,000 piculs; 10, Chevlet, 24,000 pioula.
The vessels, in port-bound for Chlum on Mar. 12th were
tive; the food of the inhabitants is of to wait the issue of the present contest be. the simplest kind, namely, fish, rice and fore accepting the offer about to be held poor vegetables; and copper cath, the out to them by the Spanish Government-picals; 2, Pardo, 22,509 picals 12, Mont- material of which comes from Japan, is The Press also comments on the part taken the only coin known. There are said to by China fu regard to the Corean difficulty, SUNDAY, March 20;---***
be gold deposits, and $130,000 in gold Daylight.-Yesso leaves for Swatów,
Amoy and Foochow.
dust-a very large sum for so poor a nationis said to be sent annually as WEDNESDAY, Marsh 29;
Goods per Nestor undelivered after this tribute to China, this treasure being col- lected from washings at the foot of the mountain ranges. The Mail adds that the general impression made on the highly unfavourable to any prospect of a The Ching Ngoi San Po says that Li valuable trade springing up between the Hung Chang has memortalised the Throne two-countries, and that the Coreans were to repeal the law against poppy planting.kong. represented as being bitterly and obstin-India is now planting tea for fear of her ately opposed to all intercourse with opium being supplanted by that of anties Europeans, whose approaches they were growth, determined to resist at all hazards,
date subject, to rent. THURSDAY, March 30;---
Noon English Mail loaves for Ports
of Call and Europe. Chevict leaves for Cooktown, Townsville, Brisbane and Sydney on or about this date.
SATURDAY, April 1
8p.m.-Ocoldental & Oriental S. 8. Ona Steamer Belgic leaves for Yokohama
and San Francisco, - Warrants against unclaimed Dividenda,
Bonus or Interests du Victoria Fire Insurange Co., to be presented before this date.
WEDNESDAY, April 19:-
2 p.m.-Quang leaves for San Fransisco, SATURDAY, April 15:—
8 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko
hama and San Francisco:
BATurday, April 22 ----
Claims against the Estate of Captain Lawrence Young, deceased, must be sant in on or before this date.t FRIDAY, Jane 80:-
Calais against the Estate of Diederich Helmacht, Querino Antonio Gutierrez, Martin Carroll, Dors Howard, and Henry Roberts, decessed, must be
proved on or before this date.
members of the mission seemed to be
The Chinese Mail gives the origin of St. Patrick's day, and a portion of the Bar bour Master's report.
The Universal Circulating Herald notices the political movements of Russia in Central Asia.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Kate Waters for Hongkong, Mistery for Bengkong, Glamis Castle for Hongkong, Feronia for Hongkong, Olto for. Amor, Braemar Castle for Hongkong, Estepona for Swatow, Penedo for Hongkong, Per- nambuco for Hongkong, Altoria for Bong-
A MEETING was held, some time ago, at Pa ris by the shareholders of the Indo-China Bank established at Saigon. This is the only French Bank in French territory in the east. Cochin China, with resprat to Its population, the extent of land under cultivation, and the nature of its general commeros occupies the front rank among the French Colonies in the East and Weal Indies, while French India has a popula tion of 625,171; Reunion, 212,883 Maril nique, 156, 108; Gaudelope, 183,087; Gai tion of 1,795,000. In 1864, the amount of the imports and exports of the last named
Ar the Marine Court to-day Lam Fat, masana, 17,800; Cochin China has popul
It is always refreshing to find some one who has the "ocu, age of his opinions," and such an individual is evidently to be found amongst the editorial staff of the Calcutta Englishman. We had always thought that even the most pronounced supporters of the opium traffic recognised in that trade a certain element of moral or of Ballast boat (No. 4140.) was fined $1 evil. As a rule our Indian contempors or two days' imprisonment for throwing ries adopt what may be termed a de- ballast into the harbour on the 18th last, cently apologetic tone in dealing with the question, they deplore the evils A FARABars in the Shanghai Courier which result from indulgence in opium, but cannot shut their eyes to the fiscal states that the officers of the Customs necessities of the Indian Empire. An cruisers are about to assume a uniform very artiole has, however, recently appeared like that of the British navy. The badge in the journal above noted so utterly on the cap has a gold laurel wreath inside different in tone from those which have a silver sucher with a dragou twisted round usually touched upon the subject that it it, and the buttons are of a similar design, is worth passing notice. In this article the writer not merely treats the opium
MONDAY, July 31
Claims against the Estates of Gustav Töbler, Edward Parker, Edward Richard Handley, Kwong Tham, Lam Kok Cheong, Lee Ab You, Leung Sew Fan, Man Chan, and a Chinaman, name unknown, No. 11, deceased, matt ads as an ordinary business people THE case against Mr Hoppius for a breach be proved on or before this date.
nearer Hongkong do that--but ex-of the Building Ordinance was concluded presses a hope that the consumption of yesterday. The Surveyor General reported the drug, which the majority of pub against the defendant, and the Magistrate Hoists and humanitarians are agreed to accordingly pronounced the defent comp consider as one of the most fatal used by lained of to be a breach of the ordinance.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping,
Diomed leaves for London on or about man, will positively increase. Speaking
this date.
Auctions. Noon.-Sale of Furniture, &, "London lan,” Queen's Road, Noon-Sale of Pumps, Boller, do,
Cosmopolitan Dooks.
Miscellaneous,
TO ADVERTISERS.
at
at
of the competition between the Chinese The foundation complained of was there- and the English drug, and adverting in fore ordered to be remedied, a tone of the most unfeigned regret to the
way in which the growth of Chinese Tax Egeria, we understand, leaves Canton opium threatens to affect the export of on the 24th instant for Hainan, having on the Indian drug for the China market, board Sir Brooke Robertson, K.O.B., Mr he says, there will always be waver-
that either their tastes or their means
firmed consumers of it."
province was estimated at 80,000,000ƒ› 565 ships arrived and departed from the port, with a tonnage of 212,800. In sight years these figures were trebled, for in 1872 the importe and exports reached a hundred million francs, while there were 1,220 ships, with a tonnage of 874,000, Considering the importanes of the place. and its increasing prosperity, an institution like the Indo-China Bank has a good fold to work. It is largely assisted by the Comptoir d'Escompte, and its directors, we understand, intend establishing a branch bank in Pondicherry.
Police Intelligence. (Before James Bitsielt, Big.) 31st March, 1878,
DAMAGE TO TREES,
Li Akung, a coolle was charged with cat- zing some branches off a tree of the hill opposite the Aberdeen Docks. Fined $5, in default one month's hard labor, and to be exposed for three months in the stocks at Aberdeen,
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DAMAGE TO PROFSRIY.
Charles Summer, carpenter on board the American ship Nightingale, was charged with having broken the glass shade of a clock in the Tung Shing ship. The defend-
some silk handkorohiefs. The defendant was drunk and fell on the shade, breaking it. Ordered to pay $9 amends.
ers, either from taste or necessity, be-RJ. Forrest (who takes charge as Vice- tween the one drug and the other, whom Consul) and Mr G. M. Ford. H.I.O.M.' Neon, Claims against the Formora must it is as well to net for the Indian drug,gua-vessel Ling-Feng loaves Hongkong for
be sent in to the Agenia,
even at a slight sacrifice, in the hope the same destination early to-morrow, so as may improve, and they may become com. to allow the Customs Oficials to have a few aut and a friend went into the shop to buy days' start in arranging matters with the We have been accustomed to various native authorities. forms of advocacy as regards the opium question we are well aware that the THE late rains have, as was to be expected, journals of India are all too apt to caused considerablo, slukings in parts of overlook any consideration save that Kennedy Road, which is now approaching The publication of this issue commenced of revenue in dealing with a subject, very near completion. In one or two places,
but it is somewhat new to us to
It is requested that all advertisements de sent, when practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow of the early issue of the paper.
at 7.40 p.m.
BIRTH.
DRUNKENTEES,
John Dan and William Lakeland ware charged with being drunk. Chineno con stable, No. 411 stated that he was on duty near the P. & D. wharf. He heard a noise in the water and went in the direction of the noise. He saw Dan swimming in the
find a high class journal expressing however, the road is not yet made up, and a bope that the opium smokers of consequently, chairs and pedestrians can China will improve either in their scarcely use it with safety. The nine feet water, while Lakeland was lying on the At Shanghai, on the 13th March, Mrs. K. tastes or their means, so that they may width scheme talked about does not seem M. YANKOWSEY, of a Daughter.
become confirmed smokers of the Indian to have been carried out, and the portion drug." If this be the tone taken by
San Francisco, and the United States, THE CHINA MAIL.
which will be closed as follows j
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
2. March 20, Tigre, French steamer, 1950, 230 P.M. Brunet, Shanghai Mar. 17, Mails and 230 P.M. GeneralMESSAGERIES MARITIMEJ.
March 21, Penedo, British steamer, 652, Cain, Saigon Mar. 15, Rico.-MELOHERS & Co.
March 21, Ling Feng, Ravento cruiser, T. E. Cocker, from Canton,
ka
DEPARTURES,
Mar. 21, Albatros, for Chefoo,
21, Macgregor, for Saigon,
31, Emma, for Bangkok.
21, James Wilson, for Samarang.
21, Lord MacDuff, for Baigon..
21, Doro, for Sual
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21, Formosa, for Whampoa
CLEARED.
Chateaubriand, for Bangkok.
Humboldt, for Bangkok, Esmeralda, for Yleito. Nestor, for Bhanghai. Sumatra, for San Francisco,
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED. Per Tigre, from Shanghaii for Hongkong, Mr Climont, Mias Romioli, and 6 Chinese. For Marseilles, Mor Otto Grabe, T. O'Brien, A. B, Stripling, Bassell, Bodarol, and E. Smith..
Per Ling Feng, M. Customs Staff for Klung Chow-Viz. Mesra H, O. Brown, Commissioner, 0. C. Stubimaun, Azalatant, Traunnask, Tide Surveyor, Poynter, Exas miner, Forsaith, Tide waiter, and Nutter, Tide-waiter:
DEPARTED-For Douglas, for Amor, Mrs Johnston) for Fooshow, Mr and Mrs Map kentie, Messrs F. H. Thomas and John Thurdefaud 165 Chinese:
-To Datas→→For Sumatra, 104 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Pensão soporta; had And weather up to yesterday, when experi- insed” thick westber," with much rain.
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Registry of Letters coses, Post-Officà closes. Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage
until
2.50 . when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet.
Letters, &c. on be posted for Canada, the West Indies, and other places named below. If sufficent American stamps are added to prepay them from San Francisco to destination. American Stampa are sold at this Offon,
The charge for Registry is 8 conts in Hong.
organs which enjoy the confidence of the of the road round the powder magazine has Indian Government, and to whom so not yet been commenced. enlightened and educated a class of peo-
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1876.ple as the Europeares of India look for THE Johan Sverdrup left Newcastle (N.S, W.) enlightenment on a subject of such vast on the 28th Jan. for Hongkong, coal-laden; importance to a large proportion of the and the Annie Mable loft the same port for human race, the magnitude of the diffi- shanghai on 8th Feb. The Otago was calties to be vanquished thus presented to loading at Newcastle for this port. The the Anti-Opium decisty is vast indeed
THE news of the peaceful settlement of the Corean difficulty appears to have oreated a feeling of profound satisfaction in Japan. Both the foreign and the They have hitherto realized that they have William Manson arrived at Sydney from native press of the country have been to contend with the fiscal necessities of our Focohow on the 14th Feb. The Clach- devoting a large amount of space to com- Indian Empire, they have deplored the namadin reasbed Adelaide from Chins on meat and congratulation on the event, want of anything like sympathy on the Feb. 14. The Corins cleared from Sydney and, as was to be expected, they have part of those whom they think ought to not neglected to point out that Japan view the Opium trade in the same light for Hongkong via Newcastle on 6th Feb, has succeeded in doing what France and as themselves, but it will probably be and the Rifleman left Sydney for Shanghai America failed to do bring the Coreans new to them to and an influential on the 7th Feb.
to reason. This, however, is a bit of journal openly expressing a wish that pardonable pride at the present moment, the consumers of Opfum may increase.
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CHINESE ÍNSURANUS JOMPANY,
Long Statupe, and 10 cents in U.8. and certainly the Japanese have shown As our readers are aware we have never Tax following is the Report of the Directors Stamps to those places only the names no lack of spitit, and a considerable given the Opium Association more than to be presented at the Fifth Ordinary Meet. of which are printed in Italics. To all amount of skill la diplomany, in the a qualified support; we have recognised·
The following are the charges on Correspon
dence thus sent įmai
erstä
to the Chop. Dun was sent to Bosplini wharf partly in the water. They were taken suffering frois a fracture of the clavicle and could not appear. The 2nd defendant was
fined 50 cents.
SUPREME COURT,
·IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Mr Justice SNOWDEN.) 21st March, 1876.
Chow Awal
E. Moore, $8.65.-Thin
was a claim for balanse of wages as a horie-
boy.
The defendant admitted that the amount was correct, but urged that the plaintiff was not entitled to any wages, inasmuch as
he was discharged for misconduct. On the Brd February last a robbery of jewellery occurred in the house, and two men were sent to gaol, one was sent to twelve months and to be recommended for deportation, the other was sent to four months. The
plaintiff was found sleeping with two strangers in his room on the night of the robbery, and one of these men Wore.com. viated. The defendant thought of charging cannot be Registered through, but only text of the new treaty between the two mode in which their views were advo Shareholders their Report upon the Com he was kept back to give evidence, but he the other places named correspondente affair. How is it, though, that the full much that was wanting in taste in the ing of Shareholdere, on Friday next
The Directors have now to submit to the him too, but there being insufficient evidenc to San Francisco (8 cents.)
countries has not been made public! We cated in their special organ, but recog-pany's basiuess for the year ending Slat remained away and did ant give any. He published about a week ago what was nising as we do the fact that Opium, Dec. 1876.
had striot orders not to allow any strangers reported to be the glst of the treaty, and like "spirits, does work an undoubted It will be seat from the annexed sccount, into the house, and the moment the plaintif Per half ounce, the Japan papers to hand by yesterday's amount of evil to those who consume it that the premis received during 1875 amount discovered that he was implicated. In the Songwrig
Stamps Stamps mail contain a sottewhat fuller outline of immoderately, we may anticipate the to $340,478.89, showing so increase on the robbery he discharged him on the spot, ite articles than we then gave, but the regret with which the Association will previous year's business, and that thou,he thought he was not entitled to any treaty, in its entirety, had not appeared probably notice this article that the Eng the losses have been heavy, there remains wages, but if the Court decided that he was, in any of the Yokohama Journals up to fishman ahotild have thought it to (efter paying the usual interest of 19 per the defendant would pay him.
oon on the paid up capitat) a haudaowe The plafotiff was called. He proved that the 18th lastane. There le to particular suggest that the increase of an undoubt surplus dan the year's working: unfortunately be claimed wages for the month of January reason for doubting the correctness of ed vice is a thing to be desired by Eng however, the losses for 1874 aumented at $14 a month and for the odd days in the outline published, although it is lishmen at large.
very greatly subsequently to the leans of February, also for the value of a lock (28 rather singular that the public should.
the last Report and largely exdesded the cents) which he had bought for the defend. be favoured piecemeal with the
atauvat estimated and carried forward to aut. He had received $7 on account, $5 The fullest outline that has treaty.
moet them, donsequently the deficiency has once and $2 since his discharge. had to be made good from the earnings of His Lordship thought the plaintiff was appeared does not contain more than
1878 this has absorbed so large a stim that entitled to his wages for January, but not ive articles, whereas we are assured by The Press, ecmmenting on the Reuters the Directors are unable to further increase that for the odd days in February, because one of the Yokohama papers that there telegram stating that a Spanish Envoy is she Heserve Fund or to make a return to if a servant was dismissed for misconduct are no less than twelve,
The great features in the Treaty, so Bog to China to arrange the question of contributors at present. The Direttore, he forfelbed the current month's wages.
however, would call the sit ntion of Shares Judgment for $7.25, without casta: --: far as it has been made public, are that shipment of doolies to Cuba, says "No bolders to the item in Working Account of
Canada, British Columbia, Ney
Hrunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Islandy Fancouver's Island, Balie ms, Nasa, New 'Provide
Aspinwall, Bermuda, Bogota,
Carthagena, Costa Rica Cuba, Curaçao, Fiji, Green- land, Jamaica, New Gra Dada, Nicaragua, Panama, West Indies,diiedoklientid Hawall, Newfoundlands. Guatemala, Mexico, Salvador, Venesuela, gidişini Belize, Greyton, Guiana, Honduras Martinique, Sant ta Martha, Turk's Island, 8
Faased a steamer off Davich Head, Sylag Brasil,mondialinda“ ↑ M.P. V.W., on the 17 th March at §.đứ p.m. | Bolivia, Ecuador, Chili, Peru, a bound South,
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS. MAILS WIA CLOSE jan
For MANILA
Pet LEONOR, at 11.30 pm. To-morto”, the 220d Instant, instead of sa proš viously notified.
For ILOILO...
Per Barque ROOKWOOD, at 2.80 p.m.
Tomorrow, the 22nd Inst.
Argentins Confederation, Bua
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THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
16 opens Corea for trade, and establlabes doubt the Spanish Government are pre-Salvage claim"-$58,000-and explain
* Corean Legation at Vedo, and a Ja pared to promise that abuses like thots
that of this amount $16,000 have already
E. H. Burrows and another 9. Stanford, been recovered and the battice $20,000 $287. 43-This was a dialin for simber sup. 17 panese one at Hoofa. According to perpetrated in past times shall not be per- is represented by claims for $7,000, the piled to the defendant as proved by Mir soine versions of the treaty, Corea is mitted, and they will ask that a Chinese whole of which they hate every zenean to Mallory. The defendant, did not appear, only to be opened for traile to foreigners Contul may be despatäbod to Cuba without expeds will be radovered at an early days andnd the Bailif having proved service, judg
Bob Ayros, Faragudýju.m. 8- Hewspapers (not over 4 oz.) 24 Booki, do, par 4 ožij, pa 0
10
Any articles found enclosed in Newspapers
or Book Packets (as ik jewellery, &c.) will be detained.
ALFRED LISTEN,
Postmaster General
General Post Office, Hongkong, March 30, 1878,
api
on condition that they consent to be
Sayle d. Same, $138.83.-These were cialis
Spratt und another v. Stanford, $176.43 |-
for goods supplied. Judgment for the plaintiffs.
should their expectations be realised there tent was given for the plaintifa, amenable to Japanese law, but it is delay. It will be readily granted that, will be a bonsiderable suit available for worthy of note that there is nothing under auch circumstances, Cuba may prove of Association, which they recommend distribution, in accordatios with the Articles said about this in the later accounts of a desirable field for Chinese lsbottry and should then be immediately done. the. terms of the treaty. Under any bould be consolentiously recommended så At a meeting of Chinese Shareholders biroltenstandes it will be easy for Great Britain of any other European country such, bit for one consideration. At the held on the 17th November 18, Mt Les Tuck Cheong and Me Fung nag wore to follow in the lead taken by Japan, present time the island is in a condition of elected Directors in accordance with Section and obtain a treaty cabling is subfesta nuarchy, and it is not unlikely that further 89 of the Articles of arrogation Tre
A. O. Marques ». Wong Suey Bing) 309.50.This was a claim for damage for branch of pontrast;
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