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· Notices to Consignees.

FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE 8. 8, Naples, Captain FLINDT, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Under signed into their Godowas, whence and from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 18th Instant will be subject to rent!

No Fire Insurance has been effested. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents S. S. Naples. Hongkong, April 12, 1876-

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE,

YONSIGNEES per Company's Stoomer

"Tibre from Calcutta are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Boats and landed at the Company's Godowne. In both cases it will lie at the Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery shortly after her arrival.

The above Steamer left Singapore on Saturday, 1st April, for this port.

G. DE CRAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent. Hongkong, April 5, 1876.

SAYLE

For Sale.

AYLE & Co. have opened their first delivery of New

Goods for the coming Season, to which they invite special atten- tion.

For Sale.

FOR SALE, THE Undermentioned valuable LAND and BUILDINGS vaalen Lot No. 7, situated at 46 and 18, Queen's Road, the Property of the late Mr G. B. FALCONER:---

The TWO BLOCKS of BUILDINGS occupying the finest position, are of the most commodious description, with TEA- suer and ample GoDowns; the Ground Floors are of Granite, the Buildings are known to be the most handsome and sub-

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

THE OFFICE of the Undersigned has been REMOVED to No. 1, QUEEN'S

corner of Ies House Lane.

ROAD,

W. H. NOTLEY, Agent, Mesars, Henry S. King & C¤j,

London. Hongkong, April 15, 1876.

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FURNITURE SALE AMMERT, ATKINSON & Co.

by Public Auction, on

tunjes; for Singapore, Mr L. M. Cordeiro; for Straite, 394 Chinese.

Pot China, Mr N. J. Simon, Per Thingvalla, 200 Chinese. Per Yangching, 8 Chiness..

To DEFART Per Cawdor Castle, 24 Chi. Per Nicoline 1 distressed seaman.

KLG50.

[No. 3998-APRIL 15, 1976.

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

been complied with, he, in this despatch, writes again to the Consul at Shanghai, setting forth minately what he is pleased

The Press says that the terrible tragedy to consider objections to the scheme. The construction of the tramway, he acted on board the steamer Pelican on the says, is against the wish of the Chinese 24th-ultimo, following close upon the Anga Government, and is a direct insult to it, ontrago, should, at all pvents, help to enforce Feng, if one may judge from this lengthy one lesson. It is necessary in these sens off document, is evidently a man of exten-board ships manned by a Chinese crow, or The British str. Braemar Castle reports:sive information, having considerable in the practico of carrying large numbare of first part moderate S.E. winds, last 18 knowledge of Western practices and juris Chinose passengers, that precautions should hours strong N.E. winds.

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SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Dhina reports: firat prudence, at all events so far as the and middle parts, light airs and fine wea construction of railways is concerned.

be taken against sudden mutiny. It is

stantially built Premises in the Colony, have received instructions to sell ther, latterly strong N.E. winds with fogs. It may be that he has undergone a little practically impossible to ascertain whether

and are all in perfect condition and good order, &a

Applications for Purchase, or further information, to be made to

JOHN NOBLE,

46, Queen's Road. Hongkong, March 30, 1876.

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SATURDAY,

the 22nd April, 1876, at Noon, at the residence of L. HAUSCHILD, Esq., No. 46, ap30 Poel Street,~-~

The whole of his Elegant HOUSE. FOR SALE,

HOLD FURNITURE, comprising: Casks CLARET from BORDEAUX. Rep Covered Drawing Suite, Couches, Chairs and Easy Chairs, Centre Table, 200 apply to

Gilt Frame Engravings and MirrorS, Card Table, Dining Table, Whatnot, Sideboard, Crockery and Glassware, Cutlery, Plated-ware, Bedstead, Ward- robes, Chest of Drawers, Washstand,

800. Toilet Table and Mirror,

LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, March 10, 1870,

FOR SALE.

THE whole of the Property known as 1 FLETCHER'S, Situate on Marine Lota Nos. 20 and 21, and covering an area of 121,304 square feet.

Taxes

Annual Crown Rent about $1,900. 1,600. For further information, apply to

THE BORNEO Co., LIMITED. Hongkong, April 4, 1876.

Tó Let.

TO LET

With Immediate Posicion

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HE House No. 85, Wellington Street, Ladies' and Children's Ready. I lately in the occupation of Mosers

made Costumes in a variety of Rose & OD. Styles, Morning Wrappers in Embroid. ered Linen, Printed, Cambric,

White Brilliante and Muslin, French Toilet Jackets.

Richly Embroidered Cambric

Skirts.

The Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Terrace.

The Store and Dwelling House, No. 91,

Miss GARRETT

Queen' Road, lately is the occupation of

(Also with occupation from 1st Apríl next,

The Dwelling House No. 46, Peel Street, now in the occupation of Mr HAUSCHILD, (And with occupation from 1st May nest.

The Dwelling House No. 1, Alexandra A Large Assortment of Dress Terrace, at present in the occupation of

Materials in all the newest Dr Stour. designs.

:

French Millinery of the latest

fashions.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 04.. Hongkong, March 20, 1876..

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TO BE LET.

Boys' Holland Suits & Pinafores. A Road East, with Godown attached,

Ladies' Underclothing. Ladies' and Childrer's Boots and

Shoes.

Also,

A fresh supply of the "Little Wanzer" Sewing Machines.

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Also, A PIANO. Catalogues will be issued prior to the Sale.

TERMS OF SALE---Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7.

Hongkong, April 15, 1876.

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U. 8, MAIL LINE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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

THE U. S. Mall Steamer "UITY OF. T PEKING" will be despatched for San

The British steamer Esmeralda reports: "oramming" for the occasion, but, der interding passengers are respectable and

first part fine weather, latterly foggy with heavy rain,

The British steamer Ningpo reports: light N.F. and variable winds, thick over oast sky with thunder-squalls. On the 13th of Namki passed Co.'s stp. Chinking bound North; on 14th of Amey passed the schooner Auguste, bound South.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS, MAILS WILL LONG

For AMOY.-

orderly, and there are few obstacles to pre- vent a party of pirates shipping among them. In view of this fact, therefore, the officers and crews of those vessels carrying Chinese

tainly in this despatch anything but ignorance is displayed of the position of, and the law respecting railways, in foreign countries. Throughout all the countries in the world," he says, "the power of making roads and railways is reserved passengers for short distances should be well to the Government; even in Japan the armed. A-watch should also be kept to Wo railways, though built with monoy bor-guard against any surprise.. rowed from the foreigner, are under the have no desire to raiso alarm, but experience dirsation of her Government. If China

has proved that it is not well to trust Chinese sailors to far. A considerable proportion of them have at one time or another, probably, been either pirates or smugglers, and if a tempting opportunity offers they are unable to resist it-The Press also comments on the traffic returns of the Suez Canal,

now allows the people of another coun- try to build roads within her territory, Per ESMERALDA, at 9 a.m. to-morrow, she will not only be laughed at by other

the 16th Instant.

countries, but a bad precedent will be established. According to the laws of For SAIGON.-

For OAWDOR CASTLE, at am. To England and America the making of any

morrow, the 16th Inst.

railway which interferes with the pro- For SHANGĦAL-

perty in the neighbourhood, or with any Per AMOY, at 1.30 p.m. on Monday. public road or water courses, cannot be

the 17th Instant.

carried out without the sanotion of the THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS, legislatura." Fêng is probably right in Per PERNAMBUCO, at 11.30 am, on his law, but as much cannot be said of

Monday, the 17th Instant. For BANGKOK,

For SAIGON.--- ·

his argument. China has not yet taken her place among civilised nations, Per FYEN, at 11.30 am. on Monday, and had accorded to her their rights and

the 17th Instant. -

For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO-rivileges; she has had to submit to far Per QUANGSE, at 3.30 p.m. on Mon- more humiliating and, objectionable pro- day, the 17th Instant, instead of as ceedings than the construction of a tram- way in the Empire, and it is useless for previously notified,

her, in view of her present position

For COOKTOWN.-

The Chinese Mail notices the farewell ad- dress presented to Dr. Karr, M.D., by the foreign community at Canton.

The Chung Ngoi San Po has no editorial in this issue, but it notices the departare of Dr. Kerr by the P. M. 9. 8. Colorado, to-day,

The Universal Circulating

Per MECUA, at 1.80 p.m. on Tuesday, among nations, and the state of her en-some late nows concerning OKLON

lightenment, to talk about what is done says a new specios of venomous swaké has the 18th Just.

in Western countries Nor can she been discovered there.

For NEW YORK.-

Per B. HAZE, at noon on Thursday, speak with much greater force of

the 20th Instant.-

CARGO,

Francisco, la Yokohama, on MUNDAY,

Inwards.-Per Ningpo, 71,000 tasis in the 15th May, 1876, at 3 P.M., taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the Treasure. United States, and Europe.

Outwards. Per British barque Colombe, Through Passenger Tickets and Blissalled April 12th, for Honolulu: 16 boxon of Lading are issued for transportation to Cigars, 159 pkgs. Camphor-wood Trunks, Tokohama and other Japan Ports, to San 120 pkgs. Preserved Fruits, 4 casks Wine, Franciaco, to ports in Mexico, Central and 8 pkgs. Medicine, 123 rolls Matting, 30 South America, and to New York and pkgs. Fire Crackers, 88,320 Bricks, and 310 Europe IA OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

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

At New York, Passongers hava, selection of various lines of Steamers to England, France and Germany.

COMMODIOUS HOUSE in Queen's

Freight will be received on board until Rent $25 per month.

4 p.m. 14th Proximo. Farcel Packages Apply to

will be received at the offes until 5 p.m. PURDON & Co. same day; all Parcel Fackages should be Hongkong, March 20, 1876. ap20 marked to address in full; value of same

to required.

TO LET.

Agents for Hongkong, known as the London Inn."

SAYLE & Co.,

VICTORIA EXCHANGE, Queen's Road & Stanley Street.

FOR SALE

1AE UNDERMENTIONED LAND

AND BUILDINGS.

AT HONGKONG :— INLAND LOT 82.-The well-known House And Offices lately occupied by Mosers A. Heard & Co., adjoining the Cathedral Com pound.

The Ground below the masonry retaining wall of the above, abutting on the Queen's Road.

Annual Crown rent, $390.48.

MARINE LOT 111, WANONAL-First-class and extensive Godowns.

Annual Crown rent, $824.

AT YOKOHAMA -

Lors No. 6 AND No. 27 in the Foreign Settlement.

No. 8 is situated on the Band, and com. prlees an eight-roomed Dwelling House, de- tached, with Garden all round, Officer, Go- downs, Sorvante' Quarters and Outhouses. Area 1,064 Taubos of 36 square feet.

Annual Ground rent, $263.79.

No. 27 is separated from No. 6 by Water Street and comprises large Tea Firing and other Godowns, Flow Silk Press, Compra dore's Quarters, Stabling and Fire Engine House. Area, 504 Taubos,

Ground rent, $164.97 per annum. Applications for purchase, or further in formation, to be made to

J. WHITTALL,

T. G. LINSTEAD, Trusties A. Heard & Co.'s Estate,

23, Queen's Road, Hongkong.

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Hongkong, February 1, 1870.

FOR SALE

Ex00EANIO"

IS Besson's American HAMS and BACON in prime condition. Smoked SALMON,

Golden Gate Baker's EXTRA FLOUR in Barrels and Tine.

MADEWEN, FRICKEL &.Co. Hongkong, February 18, 1876.

FOR SALE,

THE WORLD, WBENCE COMETH IT Oz, What Certain Physicists are Saying, Tv Quogue Shanghai, 1870. 1 Vol

PRICE $1.00 Stilobed,

Apply to

31.28 Bound.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Ö.. Hongkong, April 6, 1876,

BIBOUIT FLOUR.

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With Possession on the let April. HE Premises in Queen's Road Central,

Apply to

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, March 9, 1878.

TO RENT CHEAP. FFICES and Godown, No. 69, Praya, ately occupied by Messin TAYLOR & THOMPSON. Also OFFICE and Gonow situated in the rear of the Messageries Maritimes Office.

Apply to

LAI HING & Co. Hongkong, March 30, 1876.

H

TO LET. TTOUSE No. 5, Zetland Street;

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.. Hongkong, April 8, 1876-

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR AMOY.

The Steamship

"ESMERALDA,"

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES:-

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.-The Right

the powers exercised by the Govern- ment of Japan. The Japaneso have shown the greatest anxiety to advance,

LOVAL AND GENERAL..

and have made wonderful progress, THE Canton authorities assumed their in civilisation, and China cannot expect

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Tas outward French Mail steamer passed Cape St. Jacques at 10 a.m, yesterday, and will probably leave Saigon for Hongkong at 2 p.m. to-day,

We are informed by the Agents (Mosara Jardine, Matheson & Co.), that the steamer Lorne left Singapore for this port on the afternoon of the 12th inst.

to be treated by the Western nations on summer attire yesterday, a proclamation to the same basis as that country is con- that effect having been issued by the Viceroy sidered. She has long enough acted the part of a sulky child, refusing to have We are requested to state that there will be converse with the other inmates of the no reception at Government House next house, and, as a member of the great Tuesday afternoon, the 18th Inst. family of nations, she must be taught, by force if need be, but rather by persua sion and example, that her duty is not only to herself but to others as well, and Reverend Bishop Bardon; The Rev. R. that mutual interchange of help and re- Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the gard should prevail as much among na- First and Third Sundays in each Month:tions as among the children of a family,

The Tabtai appears to have been at no At 11 .m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of the Holy Communion. On loss for objections to the tramway, and the Second and Fourth Sundays in each while some of them would have had con- Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morningsiderable force under different circum-

On all Prayer, Litany and Sermon,

Ho objects to it on the grounds that Sundays: At 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and stances, others descend to frivolousness. Sermon. On Wednesdays; at 6 p.m.y Evening Prayer (shortened form), and ex- there is nothing in the Treaty to sanc position of Scripture. On all Holy Days: tion the construction of railways, or in may15-At 8 am,, celebration of the Holy Com-any subsequent agreements between the

munion.

local officials and the foreigners; that it Military Service.-Rev. W. H. Baynes is causing much obstruction and damage M.At 8 am, Morning Prayer and to the roads and water-courses; that it Litany alternately, Sermon and Celebration

spoils the sea-beach, and certain arable of Holy Communion every Sunday.

UNION CHURCH,Minister, Rev. James land, and that it must be a bad specula Morning Service, at 11 AM. tion for the promoters. He admits that Lamont.

leases of the land were granted for the Afternoon, 6 P.M.

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH,Rov. construction of a road, but says it was W. H. Bayues, H.A Service at 5 P., every not intimated at the time that a steam Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer engine road" was to be made there, and and Communion on the First Sunday to that on his finding out that such a road each month at 11 a.m.

For further information at to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Praya West.

G. B. EMORY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, April 15, 1876.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS, April 13, Braemar Castle, Brit. steamer, 1426, Marshall, Saigon April 9, Rice and General.-A DAMSON, BELL & CO.

April 13, Mosquito, British gunboat, 295, guns, 60 h.p., Perl, from Amoy. April 14, Feng-chao-hai, Chin. gunboat, Palmer, from Canton,

April 14, Ariadne, Germ. corvette, 1400, Kühne, from Formoss.

April 14, Duna, British steater, 876, Thomson, Kurzachee March 13, Cotton. GILMAN & CO:

April 15, Esmeralda, British stewiser, 895,

ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. was in contemplation he refused to seal

oob Friday was kept here yesterday with all the decorum of a Sunday; even the Chinese Theatres, which were allowed to be opened in former years, being closed yesterday by order of the Government.

THE Great Northern Telegraph Company received this forenoon the following offi olal statement from Shanghai - Russian land-lines are now working satisfactorily." The Superintendent has since received the following telegram-Russian line to Eu-

A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam the leases, which were, therefore, useless. rope right.” Yuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn-If," says the writer in drawing his dis-

E. Thebaud, Manila April 12, General.M. Preaching, at 6.30 2.M. Boly Com- A. MAOG. HEATON.

April 15,-Infernet, French oruiser, 1900, 9 güns, 490 h.p., Pierre, Nagasaki April 9 April 16, June, British corvette, 1462, 6 gnna, 400 h.p., Jan. A. Poland, Singapore April 8,

April 15, Russia, Russian steamer, 1569, John Girard, Singapore April 8, General. -WM. PUSTAU & Co.

April 15, Ningpo, British steamer, 701, Captain THEBAUD, will be J, M. Rayner, Shanghai April 12, General despatched as above TOSIEMSBEN & Co. MORROW, the 18th Instat, at 5 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. MAGG. HEATON. Hongkong, April 15, 1876.

FOR SHANGHAL The Steamship

"AMOY,"

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G, H. DEEWES, Master, will, be despatched for the above Port

on MONDAY, the 17th Inst., at 2 pɩm.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, April 15, 1876. oply

FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)

The Steamphip

"GUNGA,"

April 15, Canton, German barque, 368, Krunk, Cardiff Nov, 20, Coal.-SIEMSDEN &Co.

DEPARTURES. April14, China, for Ningpo and Shanghai.

14, Feronia, for Saigon.

14, Thingvalla, for Saigon.

14, Ashielot, for Cantoti

14, Yung Ching, for Shanghai.

14, Montego, for Nowchwang

-16, Chento, for Canton.

15, Manilla Il for Bangkok,

16, Argyll, for Caloutta, do

16, Hindistan, for Caloutta, &c.

18, Naples, for Yokohama

16, Colorado, for Yokohama, dro 15, Oxfordshire, for Saigon,

OLEARED.

Douglas, for Swatow.

H. Dretta, for Salgub,

swill have an immediate des. | Minng, for Kalung.

patch as above..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, April 18, 1878.

RUSSIAN STEAMSHIP RÜSSÍA, CAPT, GEHÅRD, FROM LONDON dis SINGAPORE,

CONSIGNEES of age of the bord NONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Undersigned, from whenbe delivery may be obtained

Goods remaining in store after the färd N Excellent FOOD for INFANTS and Instant will be subject to rent.

Optional Oarge will be forwarded unless CHILDREN,

notice to the contrary is given until

MASUVACTURED SOLELY BY

THE HONGKONG & CHINA BAKERY

Co., LIMITED.

In Zins Containing § Iba, Hongkong, April 8, 1876,

Esmeralda, for Amey,

Nawdor Castle, for Saigon. Fyen, for Bangkok, Nicoline, for Hamburg, Loulae farie, for Wbampos, Pernambuco, for Saigon, Dura, for Sual

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED. Per Femeraldd, from Mantle Measts H. K. Honey and W. Johnstone, and 175 Chinese,

Per Rudia, 80 Chinese,

ing Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, patch to a conclusion, "the foreigner's By an advertisement our readers may bare and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at object in constructing this railway is to observed that the Hongkong Temperance show the Chinese what a railway is, Hall the establishment of which we noticed there being no such thing in China, Ia assure him that if China wants railways she can construct them herself, and does not require the foreigners to take the

munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month,

BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ten A. M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.

Shipping. Daylight-Douglas leaves for Swatow,

Amoy and Foochow.

5 p.m.-Emeralda leaves for Amoy.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.

2 p.m.-Amby leaves for Shanghai. 3 p.m.--Quangst leaves for Yokohetne and

"San Francisco,

MiscellaneouS. Local Bank Holiday.

Noon-Sale of Lightors, Boats, &, at the anchorage opposite los House Lane. 2 pim-Sale of a Chinese Junk,

Shipping Orders regarding Optional Car-

initiative."

short time since, is to be opened with an entertainment on Monday evening next.

Ryder, and we understand that a variety of The meeting will be resided over by Admiral readings, speeches, musical pieces, and songs will form a pleasing inauguration ceremony' for the useful and much-needed institution now assuming a definite shape in Stanley

In years to come, it may be in another generation, there is a strong possibility that Chinese will look back upon this document with much the same feeling that an Englishman now reads of the Street, riotous opposition that was offered to the introduction of agricultural machin

ery into some of the districts at home. A Borat Naval Regatta will, we are in The ignorance, selfishness and pride formed, be held on Monday and Tues- which has given rise to such a despatch day; and it would seem that, judging se this cannot be too much deplored. from the list of races an unusually To ne country would the railway be full day's pleasuring is in prospect for a greater benefit than to China. The

traffic in China, at the present time, Monday. There are no fewer than tren- is incredibly large, and yet in no ty two races put down for that day and other country are the means of con- our only fear in that the competitors will go ex Agamemnon for shipment per veyance so clumsy and imperfect, scarcely be able to "pull through" the Antenor must be obtained from the either for men, or goods, as in the Mid- hard work before dark. The pulling races Agents not later than this date, dle Kingdom. The roads and canals

are always alive with passengers and comprise those for nearly overy grade in "The publication of this issue commenced traffic, proceeding from city to city, but the services, and include almost every at 7.30 p.m.

the means of transport and lotomotion imaginable description of boat, from the are wretched, and roadways and water double-banked launch to the tiny punt and MAIL.rywhere show signs of neglect light skif. Several of the important prites and decay. Throughout the whole Em-ate presented by the Community of Hong. pire there is most telling evidence of the

THE CHINA HOXEKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1876.

great want that baists for improved means kong. On the Second day p jacht rade will of locomotion; and the benefit that would be mailed for a cup valued $50, for which Ir would be difficult to find a clearer accrue to China by the general intro Naiad, Naomi, and Wass have entered. and, at the same time, more lamentable duction of railways can scarcely be Boven other sailing races, some of a exhibition of Chinese conservatism and estimated.

opposition to progress than is afforded by That the Chinese themesives have somewhat novel kind, fill up the list for the despatch, of which we published a sufficient intelligence to appreciate this Tuesday. If the weather kerge clear and translation on Wednesday, addressed by want there can be no doubt. Their dry, some good sport is a cartaluty. the Taotni Féng to Mr Medhurst on the readiness to charter foreign vessel and

subject of the Woosung Tramway to adopt other Western modes of trans. A MANDRI arrived in the Colony a few Shortly stated, the despatch may be said port; as evidenced at all the Treaty porto, days ago to make enquiries respecting the to express the objection-in the Chinos is a sufficient proof of this, and we are grasping propensities of a fellow official why uncated mind to the introduction of a bound to believe that the railroad

Per Ningua, Miss Foster, Meters Mat- tern and Schmidt, and; 72 Chinesa.

DEPARTED Par Colorado, for Yokohama, Count Desteurel Mrs Or an 11 Mere dost valuable element of Western all-statem would speedily find an immense was sent here when the Formosan ezaites Eds and Funaki, 2 European and 3 Chi vancement into the country, because of development in the country if the people ment was at its height, to purchase gune nese For San Francisco, Dr. and Mes if the improving changes it would necessarily were only in a position to judge of its and ammunition. It has been discovered G. Kerr and bhildren, Mrs Phillips, Mr bring about there. Tastai Feng, and the advantages. But officials like Taptal that this deputy had purchased match-lock GW. Baffey, Lowtye and wife, Lieut. high Officials at Peking know very well Feng atand in the way. They perhaps guns and had them converted into percuse N. Mannoy ... Huropean and 877 that the steam-angine is a mighty lever see in the introduction of the locomotive ion guns. The price he paid was soug Bills of Lading will be countersigned by flub, E.

Chinese, For Liverpool Lieut. H. Bin national progress, and for that resson stenta-engine the death-blow to official

corruption, and to the despatio power pinety cents & picos, while he charged the Wa. PUBTAU & 06.j

Per Hindustan, Capt. Butahtoon, Mr D.they have not their faces against it Jeenabkey, 17 Indian and Sti Chliess The Teetai's request for s ettepension they at prosunt exercise over their un- Government $33. Some 13,000 pieces were I bought, and the progrɩbe made som by For Argull, for Calcutta, My D. B. But of the work on the tramway not having | fortunată spuntrymen, Mongkong, April 15, 187829,

o'clock this afternoon. -

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