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BONGKONG, THURSDAY, 30en MARCH, 1876.,

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

Exclusive of Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.

To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into oight Sections, commencing af Groen Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked, near the Kowloong shore, and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between each shore are marked c, in conjunction with the figures donoting the sections.

Section

1. From Green Island to the Gas Works,

2. From Gas Works to the Novelty Iron Works,

3. From Novelty Iron Works to the Elarbour Master's Office.

4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O Cor's Offico,

Candia

Cheviot

Cyphrenes

Douglas

Genoa

Glamis Castle

Killarney

Lord of the Isles

Malacca

Montgomeryshire

Pawtuxet

Rajab

Rejauatéianubar

Thales

Section...

5. From P. and O. Co,'s Office to Peddar's Wharf.

6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.

7. From Naval Yard to the Pier. 8-From-Pier-to-East-Foint.

Consignees or Agents,

27 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 19 Landstein & Co. 20 Adamaon, Bell & Co. 30 Douglas Lapraîk & Co.

25 Jardine, Matheson & Co.

20 Adamson, Bell & Co,

Vessel's Name.

Captain:

Flag and Tons,

Rig.

Date of Arrival

Steamers

Altona

3 kMuller:

Belgia

3 b Metcalfe

5.Thompson

2 Watt

5hWood

Brit

5 Burnie

Brit.

Ger.

str. 1179 Mar, Brit. str. 1716 Mar, Brit. str. 1342 Mar. Brit. str. 764 Mar. atr. 1280 Mar. str. 861 Mar.

23 Wm, Pustau & Co. 20P. M. S, S. Co..

4 kCorrigall

Brit

str. 1216 Mar.

4 kDickie

Brit:

str. 1539 Mar.

4 bO'Neill

Brit.

str. 1060 Mar.

2 Cowio

Bitstr: 1848 Mar.

25 Landstein & Co. F 22 Russell & Co.

4 Shellard

Brit.

4.b Sturrock 4 k

...Hansen

5 cHopkins

5 Coléa

Vonice

Yottung

4 Wateon 2 b

Salling Vessels

Aldon Besse

Annie Gray

August

Brit str.

324 June

Kwok Acheong

Amer. bk.

842 Mar, 10 Rozario & Co.

4 Moore

Brit. sh. Ger... bg.

727 Mar.

9 Rozario & Co.

274 Mar.

Bua Cano

Amer, str.

Brit. str.

Destination.

Remarks.

Saigoni

Y'hama & S. F'cisco Y'hama and Hioge

I With Maile lat prox.

Cooktown & Sydney Tomorrow

Taiwanfoo

Coast Ports Saigon

San Francisco Yokohama

"Fo-morrow

2nd prox

With Maile

Laid up MoD.'& Slip To-morrow

Swatow

Bangkok Bangkok

at daylight

Repairing

7.

Charter Oak

Christina A. P. Colombo

Edward James Eleanor

F. H. DrewS

Fanny

Forward

Franz

Garibaldi

James Vinicombe

Johann Smidt

Jonathan Chase

Lathley Rich Margarite Mary Whitridge Memento Montego Nicoline Nightingale Noemi Northampton Pallas Samuel G. Reed Sydenham

Union

Villa de Rivadavia

Wm. Phillips-

WHAMPOA

Formosa

Hazo

Ino

Irane

7 Noyes

3Rija.

12 h Lange

14 Smith

8 h Federico

2 Hatier

Forbes

31 Jobson

br. 1046 Mar. 28]P, E O. §. N. Co. Brit. str. 1146 Mår: 29H, Kiær

280 Juno 18 Ang. Hoard & Coz 859 Mar. 22 Hop Ring

Brit, str. 933 Mar. 23 Yuen Fat Hong'

Brit. str. 820 Mar. 29 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Brit. str. 1270 (Maz. 29 Jardine, Matheson & Co,

Siam, bk. Amor.ah. Amer, sch

940 Mar.

3 Eduard Schollhans & Co.

Chinese

963 Nov. 11 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

175 Jan. 8 Order

8 Russell & Co.

629 Mar. 16 Rozario & Co.

630 Mar. 28 Wm. Pastan & Co.

748 Mar.

SjLandstein & Co.

8 Rozario & Co. 148 Deo. 18 Frazar & Co. 670 Dec. 17 Rozario & Co. 638 Feb: 4Borzoo Company

434 Mar. 20 Wieler & Co."

693 Mar. 20 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

Brit blc.

364 B'ob.

Amer. bk.

Brit. bk

433 Mar. 28 H. Kær

7 Vorsatz

Ger bk.

18 Rousal

Fehh. 1188 Mar.

13 c/Strachan

7. cHildebrandt

4 b Noyes

...McPherson

Bobkar

5 k Curtis

Brit. bk. Brit, sch. Amer. bk. Brit, ob Get. bk. Amer. bk

3 c Lewis

Amor, eb.

7h Owens

Brit. sh

13 Cutler

8 bRuwald

Amer, sh Brit.

bk

4k Griffiths

4 Ahlmann

3 Palmer 8 kaucam

7 h Barclay

2h Ballsbr

3 White

4 Bristow

1397 Feb. 21 Vogel, Hagedora & Co.

864 Mar.

17 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 862 Mar. 16 Russell & Co.

464 Mar, 10 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. Brit. bk. 316 Mar. 26 Eduard Schellhain & Co. Ger. bk 320 Feb. 14 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. Amer, ah, 722 Mar 17 Russell & Co. Fch. bk. 317 Mar. 28 Carlowitz & Co. Brit sh. 1161 Mar, 4Adamson, Bell & Co. Ger. bk. 421 Mar, 26 Siemanen & Ca Amer. eh. 650 Dec. Brit. sh. 1062 Feb.

4 stericaechevarria Span. sch. 152 Mar.

14 c Camus

17- eHeley

Span, bg. 261 Mar, Amer, noh,693 Mar.

18 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 26 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

4Remedios & Co.

17 Brandao.& Co.

10 Edoard Schellass & Co.

Ger. bk. 282 Mar. 22 Melchers & Co.. Amér. sh. 664 Mar. 2Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. Ger. bk. 358 Mar. 16 Siemagen & Co. Ger

schr.

Honolulu & S, Fool

Vancouver's Island

Tientsin

Now York

Honolulu

Portland (Oregon)

Bangkok

Vancouver's Island

Когдова

Repairing

Portland (Oregon) To-morrow

Takao.

San Francisco

San Francisco

San Francisco

San Franciaco Bangkok Newekwang Bamburg San Francisco

Tientsin

Cos'tan Dock

Portland (Oregon) 4th April

San Francisco

Yoilo via Manila

Bangkok

Tientsin

Schweer

Wilkinson

New York

Bannau

Tientsin

Hangen

276 Mar. 28 Carlowitz & Co.

Tieatsin

Marion

Hoves

Amor. sch

366 Mar. 24 Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

Tientsin

CANTON

Ningpo

Rayner

Brit str. 761 Mar. 28 Siemssen dr Oo,

Shanghai

Men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour.

Vessel's Name,

Anchor Flag.

Class,

Tons.

Guna. H. P

Date of Arrival.

Commander.

age.

Ariadne Audacious. Flamer.. Frolic Kestral Meeanee Palos

4 k British 6 h British

6. h British British

6c American

German corvette British

1400

Mar. 14

iron-clad (flag-ship)

6750 14

800

Feb, 27

anx. naval hospital

gun vessel

*gun-vessel

military hospital

402 462 2591

100

4

100

Mar. 15

gunboat

306

Mar. 23

Thistle

6 h British

gua vessel

464

Feb. 27

Victor Emanuel

6h

British

Commodore's flag ship 3087

Vigilant

6. b.

British

despatch vessel

650

250

Mar. 25

Kühne

Colomb

D. M. Insp. Gen. Morgan

C. E. Buckle

O. B. Theobald Capt. Becker WR. Bridgeman Francis Stirling Commodoro Parish

H. C. D. Ryder

At Canton

Egeria

British

stean sloop

727

120

Mar. 20.

W. F. Custle

FOOCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT.

Fychow

Mar. 25, 1876,

Geelong

American British

MERCHIANT SAILING VESSELS,

Chain Sheng

British steamer

Genkal Maru

Japanesa

*Douglas

for Hongkong.

Ghenearn

Fu Sheng

British steamer

Hankow

British British

Adsie Auguste Raimers Ceres

American schooner

Gorman schooner

British barque

Buyow

for Shanghai

Honan

American

Ellen Browie Freetrader

British barque,

British schooner

Gesiena

for Shanghai

Hoogly

French

Bidgo

British gunboat

Howsang

Chinese

Southern Queen

British barque

Hupeh

American

Titania

Vaadnicke (Russ. cor.} for Nagasaki

*Ningpo

British

Patroclus

British

Piyaonth Rock

American

SHANGHAI SHIPPING IN HARBOUR

Quang-se

British

Mar 24, 1876

Sbingking

American

MEROHANT STEAMERS.

Szachuen

*Teheran

American British

*Ashuelot *Kearsarge

La Clocheteria

Aden

Fize Queen

Foochow

Formosa

Chinese American

Tunsin

British

Mondency

Tennessee

British British

Thalia

Since left port, or arrived at Hongkong,

*Yantie

Kronprinsessen Madame Demorest

Uranus

Windhover

Danish barque British barque for New York Norw. brig British ship

MEN-OF-WAK.-.

American corvette American corvette

French corvette American corvette

American corvette British corvette

American gan vessel

*

No. 8980.-Minch 80, 1876.]

A CRICKET match will be played on Friday and Saturday, weather permitting, com mencing at 2p.m. on Friday between the Club and the offloors of the Garrison. The Band of H. M. 28th Regt. will, with kind permission of the Col. and officers, be This is in attendance on Saturday. probably the last match of the season.

the

are properly worked, the coal produced relief, the corvette Atalante, Capt. Caillet, will no doubt be found to be of a superior arrived at Bingapore on the 20th; she beare quality to that found in Western countries. the flag of Rear Admiral Veron, the new If China possessos auch resources, why Commander-in-chief in these seas. shoold she be so poor? Why should those in power need over be in anxiety about the poverty of the people or the exhaustion of

the exchequer ?

steamer last night at 11' o'clock. He said thoy had used very abusive language to

steamer.

fifteen fathoms of water.

THE CHINA MAIL.

(Straits Times.)

DISORDERLY,

Johann Korater, secand officer on board the British ship Sydenham, was charged by a chair-coolio with refusing to pay chairlice, and when asked to do so, with having struck the coolie. The defendant said he had been drinding too much. He had some money in his pocket, and he thought the chair-coolie was trying to rob him. Fined $1 and to pay 20 cents amende.

UNLICENSED SALM OF SHAMBHU,

Tsang Asow, a shop-keeper at Yow-ma- tee, was arrested on a warrant, issued at the instance of P. C. No. 76, Westron, for selling samahu without license. Some jars of this intoxicating liquid were found in the shop. Fined $50, and $5 out of it was to be awarded to the Constable.

A FALSH CHARGE.

the Acting German Consal by the Provin cial Government.

There appears to have been no importa from America, but the sum of $702,883 put down as the value of exports to Europe in Wo are informed that five pupils from cludes the exports to Amorica, of which how- the Torpedo College proceed to Tientsin ever no particular spesification is given. per S. S. Europe to-morrow morning, under This, amount consisted mainly of Rios, with the charge of Mr Butts. The establishment Toel-seed, Pepper, Sapanwood, and Teak itself is broken up and transferred to the planks, northern part above named we may congratulate ourselves upon, getting rid of the infernal machines.

In our last issuo we adverted to the set tlement of the Tolegraph difficulty. We are not informed in regard to the terme arrived at, but we understand that there is a great probability of the line to Amoy be- ing constructed within twelve months. The Great Northern Company have agreed in the meantime to instruct forty native pupils in telegraphy at the expense of the Fro- vincial Government; and we believe that the school will be opened immediately under the direction of Mr Henningsen.

It will be seen that the Imports into Siam are principally from Singapore and Hong- kong, The following table shows tho priu- cipal articles of import from both places in order of value...

26,858

34,903

From Singapore. From Hongkong. Treasure $1,133,652 Gold Leaf $308,523 Chowls 551,857 Treasure 240,630 Opium 374,823 Silkp'oegoods 191,284 w. Shirt'gs 278,846 Brass & Cop- Col.p'ce gooda 167,037 per Ware

88,993 Grey Shirt/gs 162,001 Mat baga 81,718 iso. p. goods 74,926 Silk Chowls 60,848 Liquore 73,863 Silk Crape 49,752 Gunny bags 60,080 Rifles & Guus 39,148 Red 4 wist 67,656 Earthen Ware 81,637 White Twist 58,611 Medicine That great publio establishment the Jewellery 49,574 Salt Garlio Mamol Arsenal was a few days ago the Hardware 46,448 Fancy goods 24,225 are as follows. A Honan soldier had been Colored Twist 42,729 Crockery Wars 22,182 scene of a tragedy, the particulars of which Fanny goods 44,196 Silk Trowers 23,720 levying black-mail upon some shopkeepers Fig. Shirtinga 39,090 Tobacco 20,027 after the fashion of his cloth, and happen- Ship Chandlery 38,011 Fire Crackers 18,110 ing to quarrel with a man who owed him Machinery a gambling debt of $30, he stabbed him to Matches death. The soldier was arrested, and after Musiceta a short trial bofore the Arsenal-Authorities, Iron he was ordered to be decapitated at onge. Coal The sentence was promptly carried out, and we understand that the rufian's head now graces the Arsenal nompound.

37,093 Cloth boxes 36,643 Paper

17,651

30,689 Joss sticke

17,213 17,719

28,079-8ûver Ware............ 16,586

28,397 Joss paper

15,728

21,548 Hardware

16,343

10,875

19

17

humane deed, they will receive a reward | A TELEGRAM has been received at Singapore month four-days from Liverpool. Captain charged with having gone ashore without from the Government.

to the effect that the M. M. steamer Sindh, Bewley was on the bridge at the time of leave. A descriptive list was sent to the the accident. The engine room filled in Police, and the defendant were arrested in The Chung Ngai San Po says the Russians bringing the home mails of 20th February, five minutes. A steamer from the harbour a brothel. The defendants were ordered have discovered coal mines in the island of was to leave Galle on the 22nd, having went to help, but could render no assist to be taken back to their ship. Saghallen, which has beon lately exchanged been detained there waiting for the Calanco. The Orestes was a beautiful first-clasa to them by the Japaness for the Kuorile outta steamer, and consequently she may Galle, 8th March, 1876,-Yesterday even- group, The Russians are now taking mea. not arrive at Singapore before the 28th ing the steamer Orestes, of Holt's Line, bound for China, whilst making this port sures to open these mines, and the coal instant,

with the intention of coaling, struck on the "turned up is said to be of a better quality

Gindura reef five miles distant but got off She was, however, than that produced in other countries. It

and steamed ahead. so damaged that filling rapidly the water observes that precious things are to be.

reached the engine room and put out the found in the earth, and it remains for the

fires. By this time she had reached about people to unearth them. Saghalien had

abreast of the flag-staff and the steamer Bucentaur want out of the harbour to her been in the possession of Japan and was

assistance. Every attempt was then made Tooked upon by her as mere waste land,

to tow her inside or beach her in a safe place, but ineffectually. She sack in the but the moment it came into the hands of

outer anchorage at half-past seven in about the Russians, they turned it to good so count. Minerals of all kinds abound in' China, yet no efforts are made to exhume THE Flying Squadron, which had been ly

The news from Perak, of the capture of them, simply because of superstitious being in Singapore Roads for eight or nine

Rajsh Ismail, with the Regalia, may be Hefs. Have not, then, the minerale rea- days, left that port on the afternoon of the pronounced the most satisfactory announce by Chang Akwat with having kidnapped a Yuang Anow, a trader, was charge sonable cause to complain that they are 21st for the North. No mention is made ment made since the signing of the Pangkor cousin of his and sent him to Singapore. The doomed to lie underneath the earth for of their calling at any port previous to Treaty. It may fadeed be said to be the assertion turned out, however, to be entirely ever? Though attempts are made to open their coming to Hongkong.-The French complement of that Treaty, and to do away falee, as even according to the complainant's at one blow with the sole obstacle to its own shewing, his cousin went of his own the mines of Taz-chow, they are only ex- corvette Montcaim luft Singapore for Franco, being practically put into operation and accord, he having spoken to his cousin at Her peacefully carried out. We congratulate the Harbour Master's Office and warned ̈periments on a small scale. If the veins via Suez Canal on-the-same day.

Sir William Jervois upon this succesful him of being kidnapped. His cousin, who stroke of state policy which seems to have was 30 years of age, replied that he had no

Betelnut been entirely accomplished by the skilful suspicion. To this the complainant rejoined

Silk p'oe goods 21,478 Gold paper arrangements devised and persistently thus: "if you want to go, I can't help it

Beds Wax 20,803 Umbrelize 10,854 carried out by His Excellency since the Subsequently, the defendant was met in

20,707 Silk Threed 10,388 taking of Blanja about three months ago, the street and the complainant tried to get

Lamp Oil The terrible Ting (Futs) has caused a The principal exports of Siam is well With the Regalia in his possession, and some money out of him. The demand was considerable commotion amongst the known to be Rice, and in 1875 the total Ar the Marine Court to-day John Cemil counsels of the turbulent and treacher- taken to the station for aghting Inspector biting under pain of instant death, persons 3,804,800 pionls valued at $5,814,854, to the

with this old Rajsh femail away from the refused, a quarret ensued and both were natives, in consequence of an order prohi quantity exported was bell and Peter Creig (2nd and 3rd enginbote ods chiefs who have led him so far astray Batten had them made into complainant from entering the City after dusk. Hither following markets: of the steamer Candis) were charged by from bis duty to his lawful sovereign, to and defendant, and in this form the case to it has been the custom to bribe the Hongkong 1,809,253 pls. value $2,072,084 The Universal Circulating Herald pro- Robert Thompson, the master, with drunk- his family and to himself, the Governor Jame before the magistrate. Mr Russell gatekeepers and thereby gain admission Singapore 1,137,353

» 1,789,004. teases to give what is said to be the Queen's enuess and disorderly conduct on board the mat has at lade hon aider that the Perak discharged the defendant and fined the over the wall by means of laddere, & suprty Singa

last beon satisfactorily cracked.

433,809 #1 # complainant $10 for making a malicious of which were available at each of the four Europe and

$672,404 falso charge. speech at the opening of Parliament. She

gates. The incorruptible. Ting appears, America

368,296

600,101 however, to disapprove of such proceed China is represented to have said, in reference to

48,723

#61,212 ings, and rumour asserts that he has even Coast

36,779 22,802 » the Margary affair, that there was no inten-him and when he told them to go forward

gone the length of presenting himself at tion on the part of China to place obstacles

STORM SIGNALS.

one of the gates in disguise, but, fortunate- in the way of the late Mr Margary, but

To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL.” ly for the fauitor, the ruse was unavailing, that the ignorant people of China, seeing

Hongkong, Maros 30, 1876. It is also asserted that the Futai's sweep S13,-I am much obliged, for the parti-ing reforms have already led to more than man attired in a strange dress and speaking

culars given by One who has come from one stormy interview with high officials. atrange language, became alarmed, and

Madras" relating to the practice of storm The Taung-sang-ohm, or Foreign Board, is caused the mischief. That, judging from

signalling at that place, and I am glad to being completely reorganized and scores circumstances, she believed China meant

learn that the information. received by me of hangon are being dismissed from the from others is not questioned. I can quite gubernatorial Yamen.

articles are as follows:- to be friendly, so as to enjoy the blessing

understand that the gentleman who has

Singapore, The time-honoured celebration of St. Mex. Dollars $301,896 Bugar of pesce granted by Heaven. That she

charge of the department is fallible, and had already an officer to associate himself

admit that one drawback to the adoption Patrick's Day needs no justification at our Stick of a similar institution in this benighted hands. Wherever the English tongue is Sugar in the Commission of enquiry, and no doubt against the Captain. The constable denied Don Carlos bsa arrived in London, and still place, is the fear that needless false alarms spoken there are to be found men who mark Plasalit

will be given and great inconvenience be

the 17th March as a red-latter day in their Plahaang the guilty parties would be brought to this and said it was not until the Chop was combating in Spa House of Commons, thereby caused. As regards vessels being calendar. And we are glad to say that the Buffalo Hides 82,336 Rosewood

Referring to the slavery ques

wrecked at Madras when attempting to Irish residents at this port form no excep Raw Silk tion, she is made to say that England, reg made no defence and was fined $4 the 17th instant, he should move for an accidents are inevitable at times owing to faults Irishmen possess at least one virtue Dried Mussels 24,350 Buffalo Hides 32,178

obey the order cut and slip," such tion to the general rule. With all their Tin responding to the good-will of Heaven for getting drank and obstrusting the police, address to Her Majesty asking that steps the wind almost invariably blowing on be taken to obtain neutrality in the control shore, and they will ofter perhaps be found and compassionating the sufferings of Campbell was fined $1 for drunkenness,

of the Suez Canal under international to arise from inaufiolent time having been the people, had, without regard to the ex-

guarantees.The Empress of Austria has penditure of a very large sum, ransomed A FIRE occurred in the Imperial Temple of arrived in London.-The Queen opened given by the authorities; for it cannot be the negro slaves, and this act, she thought, Canton on the afternoon of the 24th inst. yesterday, in person, the new wing of Lon- disputed, I imagine, that ships are safer at The route was thronged sea when a storm is blowing, than in an open road stead subject to sea and wind as ought to commend itself to the whole This temple is the "Man Sow Kang" don Hospital."

with spectators, and Her Majesty'a recep mentioned. Such a signal sa "cut and world. But people now-a-days are not to, and is dedicated to the Worship tion was everywhere cordial.

7th March. In the House of Commons slip" would not be wanted here as a vessel would be safer inside the barbour than honestly disposed as the ancients, and all of imperial tableta or to the celebration of

anie autod. Imperial festivities in the shape of birth: et informed the Home that Government outside. My contention is that this place

tion, the House that is not made so sorts of loveigling are

secure as it should be, She had heard that some evil-disposed men days of deceased as well as existing Em declined to nominate a Commissioner to in China, under the guise of emigration to perors and Empresses. This building is assist in the Egyptian National Bank, but because too great reliance is placed on the foreign countries, conspired together to do situated outside Ming Man gate, close to the-should-the-proposal be made to appoint ability of Captains to understand the of contradiction the broad and expansive and with eargoes of the value of $8,442,249, Commissioner to receive the Egyptian ro- nature &c., of a typhoon, when it may be evit, either in supplying capital to get ho- provincial Temple of Confucius. The fire, venue and apply it to the redemption of they bave fortunately never seen one. Une the steamers to which I referred in my nest meu allured, or in the use of deceit to which occurred about 8 o'clock, was canned the existing dubt, Government might conformer letter, came to port at about sider the expediency of making the appoint. 6 p.m. on the 23d September, anchored kidnap the ignorant, so that when once

ment.-The Duke and Duchess of Edin-within a stone's throw of another steamer, fallen into the suare, they would be sepa- exposed to dry by fire. It appears that the burgh have left London for St. Petersburg and then blew off steam, although a typhoon at about 11 am and anchored at Sharp stenmors have superseded sailing vessels. rated from their parents, their wives, and

General Schenck has returned to Ameri their children; and that although these men were living, it was like death to them. Buch conduct was indeed abominable. Moreover, men of wealth and of power were often hear.less enough to practise auch the felt used in the manufacture of shoes, Mr Samuelson in the House of Commons, averted, Sailing vessels, however, require causing every one on board to be drowned. 80 were British and 64 German, and of deeds, while dishonest 'officials afforded to be dried by fire. As the conflagration last night, Mr Dlaraeli said that at present different treatment, which need not be owever, the Chinese gunboat being pre- steamera 125 ware British and 12 German.-

Justice.

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they shook their flats at him, he was forced to seize a belaying pin to protect himself. He called the Police boat and gave them in charge. P. C. Smith (No. 31) said he took them in charge; Oreig was very tron. blesome and he had to call for extra asi tance to get them to the Chop. They were both in liquor.Campbell said he did not abuse the Captain until he struck him, and he went to the Chop to prefer à charge

reached that he said anything about this.

by some joss stick becoming ignited when keeper of the Temple clandestinely lets a portion of the two wings of the porch to some joss-stick manufacturers, and some The recent wet weather rendered it noossary for the joss-sticks and

shoe-makers.

LATE TELEGRAMS, The following telegrams from the Straits Times are somewhat fuller than those to hand by last mail:-

London, 6th March. —The Times, to-day, reviewing the tour of the Prince of Walos in India considers that the time has arrived to associate the leaders of Indian life in the practical work of administration. The loyalty and generosity which have been displayed by the Indian Chiefs are a proof of the acceptance of English Rule, and it is Deceary to take advantage of this feeling in order to identify ourselves with the natives, and the natives with ourselves. maintains the rights for which he has been

7th March. In the Sir Henry D. Woolf gave notice that, on

CORRESPONDENCE.

I

· Total 3,904,800 pla. value $8,814,384 According to the Saigon Chamber of Com merce the export of Kice from that part in 1876 was 5,467,482 piculs.

The other exports from Bangkok are chiefly to Hongkong and Singapore, the former port being ahead in Rice only, and the principal

Kongkong,

$178,058 213,768 Dried Mussels 76,114 100,770 Sapanwood 67,914 84,253 Pepper 85,392 63,630 Mex. Dollars 46,681 42,182 94,580

40,690 Tin

36,160 Agila Wood 33,000

and that is a love of country which neither According to the shipping returas during time nor circumstances can eradicate, and 1875, there entered into the port of Bangkok which the chequered history of their race 598 vessels of the tonnage of 214,225 tous fully justifles. The party which nesembled and with cargoes of the value of $6,383,235, last Friday at the residence of a well-known and the proportion between steamers and and deservedly popular resident did full sailing vessels is shown by the following honor to the occasion, and rarely indeed has figures: the worthy old Saint's memory been more

Value of Nu. Tonnage

Cargoes. highly honored. The venerable figure of the glorious old Saint appeared, not in the

Sailing vessels 428 120,009 $1,190,370 proverbial battered hat and dilapidated un- Steamers 170 214,223 5,192,880 mentionablea, but in the flowing robes of a

There cleared from Bangkok during 1874, onfucianishewing beyond a I possibility theological views which the respectable old gentleman endeavoured during his life to

A trial trip of the gunboats Fub Shệng and Chien Sheng took place on Friday last. Both vessels started from Pagoda Anchorage

faoulcate.

584 vessels of the tonnage of 211,289 tons divided between steamers and sailing vessels us follows.

No. Tonnage Cargoes. Sailing vessels 366 120,252 $3,874,060 Steamers 168.211,268 4,568,199 These figures show the extent to which

Value of

on with a view to defending bis conduct was approaching beyond a shadow of a regarding the Emms Mine affairs Mr doubt and known to be so at that time. Peak-awaiting a Chinese gunboat which the-carrying trade of Siam, as regards for Charles Anderson Dasit, of Hiudadall, New repeat what I asserted before, that had one conveyed a party of native effisors and Eu-eign vessels, is principally under the British Hampshire, has accepted the appointment or both vessels had warning and been ropean employés of the Arsonal to witness and German flags. Of sailing vessels entered the firing of the guns, which rumour had in Bangkok in 1875, 84 were British and 55 8th March Replying to a question of proceed to some other spot, the foundering previously told them would be impossible German, and of steamers 125 were British of both would in all probability have been without shaking the boats to pieces and and 11 German. Of sailing vessels alonred,

in succession to the General,

he was not prepared to statu what the new title of Her Majesty would be. The press, commenting thereon this morning, blame the Prime Minister's reticence.-Mr Lange is generally condemned for the publication of letters which he addressed to Earl Gran ville in 1871, on matters connected with

the-Suez Canal

them protection. Such a state of things assumed a serious aspect, threatening to was indeed a sore affiction to her govern destroy the whole building, rain came on in ment. Therefore, means should be devised torrents and assisted in materially subduing to eradicate the evil, not only in British the flames, which had by this time destroyed possessions, but throughout the world, the whole front of the Temple. The un- Thus the kindness and benevolence of her fortunate keeper will, no doubt, have to 9th March. The Prime Minister this Government would be seen. Greater explain why he let a portion of a Go-evening announced to the House of Com- mons that the additional title Her Majesty power should be conferred on her naval vernment building out to artisans,

the Queen would take was that of “Em officers in charge of stations, and enquiry.

prean of India." After some discussion Mr should be made into the treaties with the KETURN of Visitors to the City Hall Library Samuelson moved for an adjournment of the debate. Mr Gladstone objected to the different countries to see if, according to and Museum for the week ending March title on the ground that it might affect the international usages, such practices could 20th, 1870-

status of the independent Princes of India. European, be put down or not. The article concludes

Chinese. Ultimately Mr Samuelson's motion was 00

rejected by 284 against 31 votes, and the with some complimentary remarks on the|

24th, 58

bill was read a second time. benevolent intentions of the Queens,

LOCAL AND GENERAL

HMS. Trino, arrived at Aden-on-the-22nd- February, and was, on 20th inst., expected daily at Singapore,

We have to acknowledge receipt of the Report of the Medical Missionary Society in China for 1876, which we shall notice later on,

Thursday, Mar. 23rd, Friday, Saturday,

- 25th,

87

207 146 268

Sunday,

26th,

07

Sunday.

Monday,

27th,

20

152

Tuesday,

28th, 98

460

Wednesday, 29., 95

Totals, 419 Grand total, 2124.-

343

1075

MESSRS HEDGE & Co.'s Weekly Shipping Report, dated Pagoda Anchorage, 28th Marah, gives the following :--

Arrivals During the Week.-March 19, Kwangtung, from Hongkong; 19, Gesiens, from Shanghai ; 20, Europe, from Shang. hai 20, Yung Ching, from 8hanghai ; 22, Veaduick, from Amoy 23, Douglas, from

Departures During the Week-→→Maroh 18, Parana, for Shanghai; 18, Pallas, fur Hongkong 19, Yenao, for Hongkong; 21, Albert Vistory for Shanghai, 22, Yung Ching, for Obinking 1 28, Kwangtung, for Hongkong 24, Europe, for Shanghai.

Shipping in Port-Chun Shong, Midge, Soutsern Queen, Fa-Bheng, Gesiena, Vsadoick, Douglas, Few Yew.

Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. O. Mey.) 30th March, 1876,

DISORDERLY CONDUCT.

James Grace, a seaman now boarding at the Sailors' Home, was charged with being drunk and behaving lifa disorderly manner in the Home. He came lato the bar when half-drunk, and called for a drink. This was refused him and he abused the man- Lager, Bir Sobuster. Fined $2.

AN OLD OFFENDER.

Wong Afong, a hawker, was arrested for

ordered or advised to have steam up or to

discussed.

I am, Sir, Yours faithfully,

LANDSMAN.

Quotations.

HONGKONG, March 30, 1876, OPIUM,----New Patna, cash... 015 a 620 credit, 620 a 625

U2

13

13

#

Old Patna, caab...

gradit,

New Benares, cash, 587

redit, 592

Old Benares, cald, ***

aredit....

New Malwa, sah, 580 credit, 885

seut, no doubt to pick up the unfortunates Straits Times. in case of such a catastrophe occurring, the Chinoso deputica, with their European.com. panions, ventured on board, though among the Chinese could be seen not a few rather China,

unoasy faces until after the first gun was | FOOCHOW.

fired. The Fuh Sheng fired 6 rounds of shell (Herald, March 23)

and shot respectively, with a charge of 44 The entertaiment given on Thursday and 79 lbs. of pebble powder, at diff rent evening last by the crew of . M. S. olevations, and made some excellent prac Afides, in aid of the Seamen's Hospital, was ice. The same was the case with the Chien of an excellent character, and, notwith Sheng from whose gun 4 rounds were fired. standing the bad conduct of the weather Although these guns are ponderaus, in com- clerk, attracted a large and very appresia-parison with the boats, they did not shake tive audience. The performance commenced the craft to any perceptible degree the rest! with a most laughable farce entitled being very trifling. Altogether the trip was "Should. This Meet The Eye," in which a successful one and must have disabused the principal characters were sustained by the Chinese mind of the false and foolish our old friends Messrs Fatherstone, Mo.atories propagated by ignorant busy-bodies, Cauley, Dally, and Lynch. Then followed and, unfortunately, too readily believed by CAMPHOR.. ... the Obristy Minstrels with a very complete equally ignorant officials. The handines QUICKSILVER, and varied programme of songs and dances, of the vessels was shown by the Fu Sheng | SALTPETRE some of which were extremely well render making a complete circle in her own length ed and deservedly encored. Judging from the success which attended this initiatory performance we may safely predict further triumphs for the Midge Minstrels. A farce, as they were hoth 6 inches too deep by the | Un Caloutta, Bank demand, .....R 221- entitled "Turn Him Out," brought the head having at least 360 surplus rounds of Bombay, demand, evening's entertainment to a conclusion. shot and shell on board, and were besides, Shanghai, demand,

Shanghai, 30 days' sight, his piece was somewhat tame and a little burning bad Formosa ouale. However, in

14

Allowance Taels, " 18 d 48 Old Malwa, oh, 685 aredit, 690 Allowance Taals, ∙ 10 a 24

www

***

401

Exchange.

... 44 a 52

... 8/101

3/10

in 2 48, in spite of her not having full team up at the time. The speed of the Bank, 6 months' night, *** vessels could not, unfortunately, be tried, Credit, & monthe sight,.....

་་་ *** PI Ma

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too noisy, but the actors, one and all did the official trial certificate which we have Bar Sver, 17, data, B., their utmost to carry it through. Mesars reen, the boats made 8 knots per hour, Bycee, Cock, Martin, Belford, Lynch, and 8.vage and by log they ften attained a speed of 9 Mexicans,... sustained the different parts, with great know while coming out from England. The Gold Leaf,*** *** credit and in Mr Belford we were glad to engines of both boats worked excellently English Sovereigns, discover a most valuable addition to the and are of the best workmanship. Built by | Australian Bovereigns,

Mears Laird Brothers of Birkenhead they Discount, far surpass any effort yet ronde by the foreign. employés of the Chinese Government to

corps.

The Russian corvette sadnick arrived

418

Sharea.

THE rainy weather in Canton seems to be Hongkong.; 24, Few Yew, from Shanghal stealing a fowl belonging to a woman at verte:day at Pagoda anchorage. Hor stay turn out serviceable and cheap wat vessels. | Hongkong Bank, par..

worse than here, and the provincial autho rities contemplate offering up prayers to

the God of Rain for a sensation.

Tas disturbances on the Russian landline of the Great Northern Telegraph Company have been repaired and messages are going through without delay,

By the Straits Timies wo learn that another lot of horses, eleven in number landed from Champion Bay, Western Australia, were disposed of at Singapore by public austion, Fealising on an average $230 each.

LOSS OF THE "OBESTES.”.

The Ceylon papers give the following scanty particulars of the wreck at Galle of Mr Holt's new steamer Orestes -

Orestes from Liverpool for Chins struck on Galle, Wednesday, March 8.-The_stry

the Gintare rock, on voiting into harbour

noon.

Sai ying-poon. The defendant had been in port will, we understand, be of short three times before convicted of petty thefts duration." thereof to and security in $50 for twelve Six months' hard labour, at the expiration months, in default, to be brought to the natice of the Governor for deportation,

A JUVENILE THIET, ·

TRADE WITH SIAM.

***

IN

*** $7.00

+45

K. Fire Ins. Co., $602) China Fire Ins. Co., $158 The Siant Advertiser lesues of the 18th Fletoria Fire Inn, Co., $70 Thistle at an early date.

it is reported that H. B. M. S. Midge and 27th January contain the official re... W. Dock Co., 45% diss

We understand turns furnished by Mr. S. Bateman, CommisUalon In Society of Canton, 1850

China Traders' las, O., $1680 that the Midye will, proceed to Japan so stoner of Custome, of the Imports and Ex Chinese Insurance Co., $208

ports of Siam for the year 1876.

soon as her relief arrives.

The following is a condensed table of the North China Ins. Co., Th. 850 Leong Ashang, bost boy, was caught in from the City Arsenal Large quantities bles annexed, shows the importance of Bang H.K. O. M. 6. boss Co., 7 d

A great amount of activity is reported Imparts and Exports and with the other tad J. Marine Ins. Co.,, Tia, 68. **

Yangtaze Ina. Association, Thu, 688 the not of removing some pieces of brass of lead and old iron have been conveyed to kok as an outlet to this market. The figures Dalon B, Navigation Co., Tu from a boat at Sai ying-phon, The young the workshops during the past ten days. further afford a striking proof of the entar- ster was sent to ten days' solitary confine. nient on rice and water, and to be thrice fo.ged with a rattan on the breech to

strokes each time.

Another youngster was foitud in posses for coals, at about 8 o'elook yesterday after.sion of some danvass for which he could not The vessel sank at 8 o'clock in account. Fined $1 or 24 houra' dolitary The agent of Pacific Mall $8, Co, inform fourteen fathoms of water. She belongs to confinement, for unlawful possession. us that the Co.'s str. Colorado, with the Alfred Holt, and this was her second voyage. mails from San Francisco March Iet, has The cargo is a general one and very valu arrived at Yokohama, and will be des able. Nothing was saved. There was one lady passenger on board, and she, with the patch for this port to-day, 30th instant, crow, is shore, The Orester was one

DESERTION.

William Skillen, and Charles Klimake, seamen on board F. M. S. Audacious, were

prise and energy of the Chinese merchants Shanghai Steam N. Co. The 79 We understand that the not proceeds of and traders of this port, the whole trade Hongkong Hotel Oo., $52) dis.. the entrange money to the entertainment with Bangkok being almost entirely in their Chinese Imperial Loan, £108 given last week by the crew of H. B. M. S. hands. Midge, in aid of the Seamen's Hospital, will amount to a more cosiderable adm than was at first expected,

* P

About. 160 pectile of Bagar, part of the unfortunate Anna's eargo, was sold at publie auction yesterday The Sugar was undamaged, and realised s'full price. The sale was directed by the German Authori ties, the property having been handed to.

Singapore Hongkong. Chine

Importa. Exporte.

$4,180,987 $2,652,883

Temperatura,

Homaxone, March 30, 1876, (Taken at Masira, Falconer & Do?'a Promis

Queen's Road.) TESIMOKITING £» X1} +

Europe

Java

Coast

8,030,702 286,383 347,382 703,880 $1,097 549,774 188,278

Grand Total...$6,388,285 $8,442,240

1,488,846

201,060

Do

Do.

219,044

D6. Minim. over night, : GAFONSTER-RAK

Am

Maximatio

Malls.

Occidental & Oriental Steam-

⠀⠀ Ship Company.

· TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS, FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,

IN COMOTION

CENTRAL

Lysand

WIEK. TH, E

Insurances.

QUEEN. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

THE Under gned are prepared to grant Polloles against Fire to the extent of $45,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored therein, at ourrent local rates, subject to Discount of 20% on the Premia.

EDWARD NORTON & Co., Agerits. Hongkong, January 1, 1874,

UNION PACIFIO AND CONNECTING | YANG-TŜZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA,

RAILROAD COMPANIES

AND** ATLANTIC STEAMERS.

THE S. 9. "BELGIO,” will be des patched for San Francisco, via Yoko hama, on SATURDAY, the 1st April, at 8 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States and Europe.

Connection is made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai, --

..

Freight will be received on Board until m of 31st Instant. Farcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5p.m. same day all Parcel Faairages should be marked to address in full; value of same la required.

Return Passage Tickets available for 6 months are issued at a reduction of 30 per cent, on regular rates, mater me

For further information-ss to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company Praya West.

G. B. EMORY, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, March 1, 1876.

U. 8. MAIL LINE.

FAOLFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY

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THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO,

TRE Next U. 8. Mail Steamer will be THE

despatched for San Franolsic, Tla Tokohama, on SATURDAY, the 18th April, 1876, at 3.P.M., taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Through Passenger Tickets and Blis el Lading are issued for transportatlan to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to ports in Mexico, Central and Bouth America, and to New York and Europe VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS.

A Blenmer of the Mitsu Bishi. 8. 8. Com pany will leave Shanghai, via the Inland Sea Ports, about same date, and make close connection at Yokohama,

At New York, Passengers have selection of various lines of Steamers to England,

France and Germany,

4

Freight will be received on board until

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 so to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Prays West,

B. EMORY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, March 15, 1870.

To Let.

TO LET.

With Immediate Possession. -

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WO Dwelling Houses and Officet, Nos. 14 and 16, Stanley Street, lately in the Docupation of Messrs HAVNAL & Co.

The House No. 35, Wellington Street, lately in the occupation of Messrs. Rosz & Co.

The Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Terrace.

The Store and Dwelling House, No. 31, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of

Mina GARRETT

The House and Offices No. 3, D'Aguilar Street, lately in the occupation of Mr F. DEGENLER

(Also with occupation from 1st April next.

The Bungalow No, 3, Old Bailey Street, The Dwelling House No. 46, Peel Street, now in the occupation of Mr HAUSCHILD. (And with occupation from 1st May next.

The Dwelling House No. 1, Alexandra Terrace, at presont in the occupation of

Dr STOUT.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Kongkong, March 20, 1870,

)

TO BE LET. COMMODIOUS HOUSE in Queen's

Road East, with Godown attached. Rent $25 per month.

Apply to

PURDON & CU,

Hongkong, March 20, 1876.

TO LET.

With Possession on the 1st April. THE Premises in Queen's Road Central, THE

known as the "London Inn. " Apply to

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, March §, 1876.

TO LET.

FURST Class STORAGE, GODOWNS,

the Praya, Apply to

TAYLOR & THOMPSON, Hongkong, November 20, 1878,

TO LEİ FOUSE No. 5, Zetland Street.

H Hours No. 2, Seymour Terrace.

House No. 8, Pedidar's Bille

DAVID SASSOON, SÛNS & Co. Hongkong. March 4, 1876.

WASHING BOOKS,

Un Engish and Chinese.) 17ASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use e of Ladies and Gentlemen, are now Rady at this Oflice-Prion $1 each,

ORIA MAIL Offse

TION OF SHANGHAI,

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 800,000 TAXIS

all parts of the world at current rates. DOLICIES granted on Marine Risks to

This Assodation will, until fürtbar no- tice, provide out of the earnings, first for an Interest Dividend of 15% to Bharo holders on Capital, and theroafter distri buted among Polloy holders, annually, in osh, ALL the Profits of the Underwriting Business pro rata to amount of premium contributed,

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, July 9, 1872.

LANCASHIRE-INSURANCE- COMPANY.

(FIRE AND LIFE.)

CAPITAL.—TWO Mugioga BranziNG,

THE Undersigned are prepared to grant Porrotes against the Rink of FIRE on Buildings or on Goods stored therein, Goals in Malabeds, on Goods on board Vessels and on Hulls of Vessels in Har bour, at the usual Terms and Conditions

Proposals for Life Assurances will be r Delved, and transmitted to the Directors 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, 1867,

THE CHINA EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.

A GENCIES at all the Treaty Ports of

China and Japan, and at Singapore, Salgon and Pepang.

Riske accepted, and Policies of Inqurance granted at the rates of Premium current at the above mentioned Port

NO CHARGE FOR POLIOV; FERS,

JAS, B. COUGETRIE, Secretary. Hongkong, November 1, 1871.

MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER

AND-LONDON.-

THE Undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Company at Hongkong, Canton, Fooohow, Shanghai and Hankow, and are prepared to grant Insurances at current rates,

·HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, October 14, 1868.

THE LONDON ASSURANCE,

INCORPORATED BY ROTAL ORARIOR of

His Majesty King George The Birak, A. D. 1720.

-+-

THE GRINA MATE.

insurances.

THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSUR- ANCE, COMPANY, ADELAIDE.

J

CAPITÁNY.minité.8500,000.

THE Undersigned having been appointed TH

Agents for the above Company in Hongkong, China and Japan, are prepared to lano Pollofes of Marine Insurance, payable in Australia, London, Calcutta, Bombay, Mauritius, China and Japan af current rates,

ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, September 6, 1875.

VICTORIA FIRE INSURANCE COM-|

PANY OF HONGKONG LIMITED,

IN LIQUIDATION,

NOTICE.

ALL Persone holding Warrants against Bonus, are requested to present same for unclaimed Dividends, Interest, or

payment at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank before the 1st April, 1876, otherwise their claims will not be recognised.

ADOLF ANDRE,

F. D. BASSOON,

Liquidators.

Hongkong, December 20, 1876,

THE SCOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE CO.

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THE Undersigned having been appointed Agent, In Hongkong, for the above- named Company is prepared to grant Pollsion against Fire, on Buildings and on Goods to the extent of £10,000, at the usual rates, subject to an immediate dis- count of 20 % de

reduction in Premis for Life Insurance in Attention is invited to a considerable

China.

Life Poliales effected 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 Paridament.

ESTABLISHED 1809,

CAPITAL £2,000,000,

THE Undersigned, AGENTS at Hongkong

for the above Company, are prepared Lo grant Policies against FIRE, to the oxtent of £10,000 on any Building, or on Merchandise in the same, at the usual Rates, subject to a discount of 20 per cent,

GILMAN & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, July 6, 1876.

ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, THE Undersigned, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to grant In- surances at current rates.

THE

Underaged having been appointed IN Agents for the above Corporation are prepared to grant Insurances as follows:-

Marine Department.

Polloles at current rates payablo efther here, in London or at the principal Ports:

of India, China and Australia,

Fire Department,

qurrent rates. A discount of 20% allowed. Policles issued for long or short periods at

Life Department, Polletes Insued for sums not exceeding 25,000 on reasonable terms.

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

OHINESH INSURANCE COMPANY, (LIMITED.)

Cond

NOTICE,

DOLICIES granted at current-rates-on In accordance with the Company's Articles of Association, Two Thirds of the Profite are distributed annually to Contributors, whether Shareholders or not, in proportion to the nett amount of Premia contributed by cach, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Fund.

OLYPHANT & Co., General Agents. Hongkong, Apell 17, 1875.

MELCHERS & Co., Agents, Royal Insurance Company.

Intimations.

CONSEQUENCE OF THE REDUC

TION OF THE PRICE OF THE "SHANGHAI COURIER AND OHINA GAZETTE”

IT WILL BE THE

Intimations.

COAL DEPOT.

COATS of every description supplied to

HONGKONG MARKET PRICES. Corrected to Saturday, Mar. 95, 1876.

At 1100 Cash per Dollar Mexican,

[No. 8080-Manen 30, 1876.

40

e fi

60 ** 40

60 50

Curry Stuff, English, . catty Gallo,

80 20

PAIGE Highest, Lowert Coah. Dash.

Ginger,

Green Peas, young

Butcher Meat.

old

**

lb.

400 300

35

English

32

Steamers by the Undersigned "Orders may be left at the Godowns, Wanohl, with Mr J. MACLEHOSE, or LEONG | Bacon, English,. AH YON, KWONGHING, Praya."

LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, November 1, 1875.

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NOTICE

THE CHINESE MAIL.

FROM and after the Chinese New Year's day (February 17, 1874) the Chinese Mail will be issued DAILY instead of TRI- WEEKLY as heretofore. No change, how ever, will be made in the price of subscrip- tion, which will remain at $4 per annum,

The charges for advertisements are now sssimilated to those of the China Mail. The unusual success which has attended the Chinese Mail makes it an admirable

medium for advertisera.

ironiation of one thousand coples.

The Conductors guarantee an eventual It is already the most influential native journal published, and enjoys considerable prestige. at the Porte of China and Japan, and at Singapore, Penang, Calcutta, San Francis co and Australia.

Foochow,

160 150 Green Winter Course Beof, sirloin and prime out, cy. 150 120 Lettuce, English. Beef Corned,

120 100

Chinese 130 120 Mint, .

Ronat,

Soup, Steak, Bullocks' Brains,

1

"

22

Tail, Ldvor,..

oatty

»

70 60. Mushroom, dried,

• catty Tripe (undressed), catty 40 Calves' Head and Foot, sot

ams, American,

}}

Chinese,

English Mutton Chop,

200 160 Tumips, English,

70

80

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20 15

hoad

catty bunch

catty___?

10

12 10

750 850 80 70

2015

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10

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per get Tongue, fresh, each

dorned,,

60

40

Head,

73

130. 120 Unions, Bombay

Green 260 200 Pandey, Chinese, 400 860 B English, 1000 700 Potatoes, Macao,

outty bunch oatty

80

Heart,

150 110

2

Sweet,

14. 12

13

Feet, Kidneys,

60

50 Pumpkins,

00

"

50 Radishes, English

120 110 Scallions,

90 70 Shalota,

doz catty catty

30

20

30 Squash, Bottle

80

500 450 Taro, 860

16 12

Tomatoes,

200

33

#

- Leg,

78

Shoulder,

-400 360

12 fresh, China 180 180

Salt, 180 160 Water Lilly Roots, 140 120 Water Orens,

cach catty

80

20

60-50

80% 25

Ma CHUN AYIN,^ Manager,

21

Liver,

---110 100 Xama,

80

Piga' Chitings,

ontty

60501

Fruits.

Feet,

120 110 Aleurites,

21

Fry,

110 100 Apples, Dried

catty: outty

60

50

250 200

"1

Blend,

110: 100

California,

600

"Heart,

cách

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Kidney

2

Liver,

Jb.

70 50 Bananas, fragrant Puut!, catty 7060 120 110 Chemuts,

40

Common

80 25

Ja

100

Pork, Chop,

Uatty

60.50

Corned

180 120 Currants,

Leg,

Fat or Lard,

For terms, dz., address

Ching Mail Office,

17th February, 1874.

Now Ready.

THE OHINA REVIEW,

VOL. IV., No. 4.

Annual Subscription, postage included, $6.50.

CONTENTS.

Essays on the Chinese Language, The Folk-lore of China,

Sheops' Head, and Fest, net

Pao-sze The Cleopatra of China, An Introduction to a Retrospect of Forty Veal,

Years of Foreign Intercourse with China

One Page from Choo Foo-taze,

The Expedition of the Mongols Agalnat

Java in 1299, A‚D.

The Wry Necked Tree. Phallic Worship.

Short Notions of New Books and Literary

Intelligence,

Notes and Queries on Eastern Matters *** Chinese Anti-Opium Associations. Publications of the Hongkong Corre

ponding Committee of the Relig, Tract Soo.

140 130 Cocoanute

140 180*

120 110 Dates,

880 820 Fige, Dried,

ench

00

50 GRAYes,

70 60 Ground: Nuts,

bottle 400 850

Ibr bottle

200 160

500 400

500 400

"

catty .datty

40

40

200 170

1400 1200 Oranges, Sweet Sunwory 12:

„Coolle

SP

'# Mandarin,

Nutmeg,

08:

ently

200 180)

each $8.00

̈2).

Lichoes, Dried,

catty 180 120 Lemons, -

onch 220 900 Loong Ngan, Dzied,

Melons, Chinese,

60 40 8040

800: 1850 180

250 150

40.

each 40 80

esch *100

19

Hoart, Kidneys,

Smoking Pige

catty

180 120,

Poultry.

Овройк Deer, small. Ducks,

Dried

Eggs, Hen

dor.

100

Duok

100

$7

"

Loquate, Mungosteens,

Balt

F

100

Fowls,

catty

Choose,

Chinese Wills.

Partridges,

sach

Chinese Breech-Loading Guns, History of the Maritime Provingen. Books Wanted, Exchanges, do,

Pheasants, Canton, Hive päir

Pigeons,

each

Quail,

17

Snipe, Teal,

each

180 170 120 110 800 260 1800

Plantains, common 150 140 Prunes, Dzlod,

80 70 Pumeloen, Canton 125 130 | Raisins, Musestol; 200 180

Pear, Chefoo,

Catty

200 150

Pine-apples, Puntl

reach

80 40

Testty

bottle

40·90 800 250

+ BLER

100 650

31

Turkeys, Cook, 'catty Hen,

27

Fish,

par hundred 200

Batty 100 90

...

Hongkong Suhool-book Committee..

China Mail Offles. Hongkong, March 11, 1878.

THE HONGKONG CHINESE MALL.

E froulation of THIS PAPER has been very much extended. The fol lowing are some of Its Agents:-

Bombay Ducks Bream, Carp, Codfish, salt Congor Eels, Craba,

Macao-Man Chuen Shop. Canton-Sing Chuon Native Pont Office, Luen Hing Street; Ohut Henng Low Hotel, Luan Hing Street; Kwong Tin Fat Shop, Yan Cuttle Flah, Tead Street; Mr Sit Chuen Fan, Tung Wen

Dace, Kwan; Yuen Fong Shop, in front of the Provitolal Tresaurer's Yamen; How Yuen Dog Fish, Shop, Small Market Street, New City Yee Hels, Cheung Photograph Shop, Honam; Kwai

Fresh Fish, Large Heung Shop, Bin Choong, Bonam.

Small Swatow,Bui Cheong Hong; Woh Shur

Froga, Loong Hong,

Amoy.hun Cheong Hong, Mook Kek Garoupa,

Gudgeon, Garnet, Herrings, small

smoked Live Flai, Lobsters, Mackerel, Mullet,

Street.

Foochow -Mr Yu Ching Cheong, Foo ohow Arsenal; Mr Lum Kwok Ching, Mari

OHRAPEST DAILY PAPER IN CHINA time Customs,

and as a large

INCREASE OF CIRCULATION MAY BE CONFIDENTLY ANTICIPATED, THE

ADVANTAGE TO ADVERTISERS IS OBVIOUS.

PILOTAGE. TESSELS inward bound can secure Pi- lots from Reef Island, from this date. Outward bound Vessels van `avours FIRST CLASS PILOTS by applying to the Undersigned at Praya Central, No. 29. The Pilot-boss's Fing is No. 5 at the malu-ma

H, F. STUART. Hongkong, April 5, 1875,

врб

THE ORINESE MAIL,

TERMS OF ADVERSIBING IN THE

Chinese Mall,

character for the first 100

VANGISZÜ INSURANCE ASSOCIATO Cars, and one cent & character

TION OF SHANGĦAL

NOTICE.

AFTER this date, the shove Ansogs on will allow a Brokerage of Thirty thren and Ona Third per cent. (354%) on Local Risks only. ; Mund dem

RUSSELL &06,,: - 2 gonte ---- Hongkong, June 3, 1876.

· MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE .COMPANY.

THE Undoraigned Agents are in receipt Instrucions from the Board of Directors authorizing them to late Polloles to the extent of £10,000 on any one rat olasa riak, or to the extent of £18,000 on- adjoining risks at current rates, A Discount of 20% allowed.

BULLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, Jangry 8, 1876,

beyond the first 100, for first insertion, and half price for repetitions during the frat -

be charged only one half the amount of the

firts week's charge. Advertisements for half a year and longer will be allowed a deduction of 25 per cent on the total amount, and contracts for more favotirable terms odh be made.

Efforts have been made to establish Agents for circulating the Chinese Mail inall the ports and in the interior of China, all the porta in Japan, In Balgon, Singapore, Penang, Osicutia Batavia, Maolin, the Phillippinen, Australis, San Franciano, Pern and other places which Chinese frequent. When the list of Agencies is completed, well be published, gente har been already established in most of the above placas, and in important porta more than one agent has been appointed at sách,

CHUN AYIN

Hongkong, Fobruary 28, 1874,

Shanghai,-Mr Ng Ching Shun, Mari time Customs; Mr Ho Yue Chuen, Mari time Customs; Mr Chun Sing Hot, Mesara Jardine, Matheson & Co. Mr Kwong Chuen Fook, Educational Mission School; and Mow Sing Sang Kee shop..

Ningpo-Me Sung Min Choe, Maritime Customs,

Hankow. -Yes Hing Hong, Chefoo-Yee Shun Hong..

Oysters,

Parrot Finh,

Porch,

Japan-Mr Leong Chun Tong, Mundel pal Office, Yokohama

Pomfret,

Prawns,

Ray Roach,

Saigon-Wohang Hong. Singapore.-Ting Kee Hong; Kwong Fook Sang Hong

Penang-Yow Wing Fong; Argus Office, Üslcutta. --Mow Bing Company.

#

Rook Fish, Salmon, Canton, Plokled, San Francisco,Kwong Foong Tal Hong. Salt Fish, The above are some of the Agencies; Shrimps, others will be published, when they are skate, arranged for, Negociations are in progress

with the express couriers who carry the Snapps", official despatches, and Peking Gazettes, to Soles, Fresh" otroulate the Chiners Efail in the interior of

Tensh, Chine

Turtles, Small White-bait,

Hongkong, March 10, 1874

F.

KRUPP'S CAST STEEL WORKS,

BASER (Germany.)

Bois Agent for Chint,

7. PRIL

onGKONG, SHANGHAI, COLOGNE

(Germany.)

WANTED TO PURCHASE,

CHINA REVIEW &

Complete Bat of VOL. I. Bli Dollata will be paid for, the above.

Nos. 1 and 2, Vol. 1. Vol, Il

No 1, (2 coples) and No. 2, (1 copy) One Dollar will be given for each of the bove Nos.

Apply to the Publiskers,

UHINA MAIL OFFICE

80

600 500 Sugar Cane, ' 400 850 Tamarinda,

Walnuts, new -Water Chestnuts,

110 100 Allspice,

Bottle 1100, 760 -

200 160 stlok 30 25 catty 60

Miscellaneous.

100

60 60

200 180 Bran,

90 80 Butter,

bottle

250 200

1600 1500

16.

700 800

20

80 Candled Orange Peel,

. bottle

750 700

60

60

19

"

Lemon

750 700

19

110 100 Capers,

220 160

80 - 70

Charcoal,

1100 1000

400

English, Dutch,

350

each 1100.

250 200 160

19

120 100

120 100 Cheese, American,

180 120

200 150 .180 110 120 110 100 90 100 00 $1.00

Cinnamon, Citron,

£70.260 200 150 260.220

450-600

Cloves, Cocoamut Oll, Coffee,

box

Curry Powder,

bottle.

600 950

. catty

190 120

Firewood,

ploui

80.

70

Flour,

patty

10880

.90

80

Gram,

picul

2750 2600

100

00

180 120 inglass,

catt

7.60

Lamp Oil,

-100 80

180 120

Macaroni,

box

.1000 ....... 200

100 00

Mace,

oatty

800 780

110 100

"

Mango Chutney,

bottle

700 500

80

Mustard,

180 160

100

Nutmegs,

. Bach

160

Date

1700 1500

120 110

22

Olivon,

120 110

Faddy,

250 200

1600

Pearl Barley,

Pepper (wholef

220

• eatty

12

Vegetables. Asparagus,

tin Bamboo Shoot, young atty' Beans, sprout,

12.

Beetroot, Cabbage, Macao,

800 120 100 TO 60 100 90

100 00 190 110

120 130

11

Plokis, Rico, Sago,

(ground)

"

ploul bottle

ploul

boto

catty

bottle

260 200

· 200

160

catty

·bottle 220200

$20

800

100

Salad Oil, Salt, Course

250-180

eatty

Fine

400 380 Bplit Peas,

ו

120 100 Bugar, China,

14 catty

13 Taploca,

40 36

Tos

100 80 Vermicelli, Ohinese

80 60 100 70 800. 270 760

broad, French

bottle ⚫catty

100 80

19 Bach

.

20

10

English

box

100

Bo Vinegar, Engllah

"

1000 900 bottle 200 150

Vegetables, &0.

-300*180

250 200

800 250

280 200

300280

red for plakling,

80 70 Preserved Meats, Fish and

10 Assorted Mestu, in tins, lb.-

80

20

J

White, Canton entty

15

37

Carrots, fresh

Fish,

Fralta,

"}

Salt

#

catty

80 20

#

Vegetables,

Ostillflower,

100

40

Jams, 1 lb.

Chinese,

catty

30.. 20

50· 40

Chilles,

*60

40

11

Qucumbers,

Groner Orist, Inspector of Markets.

200 160 Printed and published by #zo, MuanaY

Bair, at the China 2 all Quies, Na Wyndham Shirt, Hongkong,

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