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For Sale.

FOR SALE.

Ex "00EANIO"

NHIS Sunson's American HAMS and

SALMON.

BACON in prime condition. Smoked Golden Gate Baker's EXTRA FLOUR in Barrels and Tins

MADEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, February 19, 1876,

BISCUIT FLOUR.

N Excellent FOOD for INFANTS and

A CHILDREN.

MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY

THE HONGKONG & CHINA BAKERY

Co., LIMITED.

In Time Containing 6 lbs.

Hongkong, April 8,-1878,

FOR SALE

VERY Handsome PHAETON,

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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL The Steamship

"NINGPO,"

J. M. RAYNER, Muster, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, Friday, the 21st Instant, at 3 (Three) p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, April 20, 1876.

NOTICE.

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HE Undersigned has been appointed TERVETUR 1s been

this Port.

R. H. CAIRNS. 1, Club Chambers, Hongkong, April 20, 1876.

TH

COSMOPOLITAN DOCKS.

THE DOCKS being now completed, are capable of DOCKING any size VESSEL:

1 Set Donblo HARNESS nearly new. frequenting this Port, and executing any

1 Set Single HARNESS.

Apply to

L. MALLORY, No. 2, St. John's Place. Hongkong, April 19, 1876.

Notices to Consignees. RUSSIAN STEAMSHIP RUSSIA, CAPT. GERARD, FROM LONDON vis SINGAPORE.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Steamer are hereby informed, at their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Undersigned, from whence delivery may be obtained.

Goods remaining in store after the 23rd

Instant will be subject to rent.

Optional Carge will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary is given until 4

'olook this afternuon.

Bile of Lading will be counteraigned by

WM, PUSTAU & Oo,

Agents,

Hongkong, April 15, 1876.

THE

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

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MAE S. B. Vancouver having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby re- quested to send their Bille of Lading for countersignature to the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, 8. 6. Vancouver, Hongkong, April 17, 1876.

FROM BANGKOK,

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THES, 8, Benledi, Captain BUCHANAN, baving arti ed from the above Port, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send their Bill of Lading for counter- signature, to the Undersigned, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 18, 1370

NOTICE,

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TO CONSIGNEES OF OPTIONAL CARGO, EX O. 8. 5. 00.'s 5, 8, ANTONOR, FROM LIVERPOOL.

HIPPING Orders must be obtained from the Undersigned not later than the 26th Inst., for shipment per S.S. Glaucus, BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, April 19, 1876.

REPAIRS required..

A large quantity of SPARS, LUMBER, IRON, COPPER, YELLOW METAL, &o,, &o., always kept in Steek at cheap rates.

Length of Dook, 456 Feet. Breadth do.,

92 25

Depth of Water, Springs, 24

do. dó, Noaps. 21 The following Rates will be charged until farther notice:

Recoppering, including Dockage, Shor- ing, Labor, Felt, Pitch, Tar and Óskum, 80 ponte por Bbeat,

Painting Iron Steamers, including Dock- age, 2 Coats Paint and 1 Coat Tallow, 35 cents per Ton Gross Register.

Painting Iron Steamers, including Dock. age, 1 Coat Paint and 1. Cont Tallow, 80 cents per ton Gross Register.

For further particulars, apply to

W, B. SPRATT & Co., 8, Praya East, Hongkong, April 20, 1876.

HALL.

CITY ADAME CARLOTTA TABOA bega to announce that her CONCERT will take place at the above Flatt,

MA

OK

SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd April.

Under the immediate PATRONAGE AND PRESENCE

OF

A. E. SIR AKTAVR KENNEDY, B.C.M.6.; 0.3. VICE-ADMIRAL RYDER, SIR JOHN AND LADY SMAĻE, OOL DICKINS,

And the Officers of the 28th Regiment.

FROGRAMME:

PART I.

| OVERTURE, "Semiramide,”........Rossini.

SOLO PIANOFORTE, Andante

and Rondo Capriccioso,......Mendelssohn, Soxo, "The Message," Blumenthal. SOLO PIANOFORTE, "Scherzo in

B Fist Minor,...................................Chopin, SELECTION, Faust,"

SOLO PIANOFORTE,—

...Gounod.

A Prelude in F Minor,......Mendelssohn. B Lied,

.........Mendelssohn..

o Rondo (moto continuo) Weber.

An Interval of Ten Minutes.

PART II.

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SOLO KUPHONIUM, "Longing

for Home," SOLO PIANOPORTE, "Kigo-

letto,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

YONSIGNEES Company's steamer

Hartman.

Liszt,

ARIA, "La Traviata,..... Ferdi. SOLO PIANOFORTE, "Hibernian

Eahoss,"...

..... Ronville.

la Couronne,"

CONSTANT AR Peruby notified that the OVERTURE, Les Dinosus do Cargo is being discharged into craft & labdod at the Godowns of the Undersigned, in both cases it will lie at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after the 19th April, 1870.

Goods undelivered after 26th April, 1876, will be subject to Rent.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, April 18, 1876,

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

8. 8. MEIKONG.

NOTICE.

By the kind permission of Col. Dickins and Officers, the Band of H. M. 28th Regiment will play the above Orchestral Pieces.--Conductor, Mr E. P. Huzet.

Reserved Seats,82.00 Unreserved Seats 81.00 Doors Open at 8.30, Commencé at 9.. Tickets to be bad at Messrs LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., where a plan of the Hall may be seen.

Hongkong, April 20, 1876. ap29

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

CON Euphrate," from London, in conneo. General-Kwok ACHEONG.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Kearsarge reports had fine weather | throughout the passage.

The British loamer Norma reports: fine weather to Hot Bow, thence to port strong N.E. winds and thlok weather.

The Stamose ship Chow Sys reports: fine weather and light 8.E winds first part of passage, from 18th Inst. had strong N,E. winda with thick rainy weather.

CARGOES.

Per Iraouaddy, for Continent, 179 bales | Bik, 7 oases Silk Piece Goods, 5 bales Waste Silk, and 360 cases Sundries. For London, 177 bales silk, of bales Water Silk, 21 cases Silk Piece Goods, 3,136 boxes Tea, 2 cases (Tia. 43, 863) Treasure, 2 oases (830,230) Tressure, and 379 cases Sundries,

Per Quang-se for San Francisco, 10,503 bags Rico, 7,760 bags Sugar, 906 packages Merchandise, 450 bags Beans, 198 baga Taploon, 117 pkgs. Tea, 34 bags Coffee, 24 boxes Prepared Upium, 14 pkga Gypsum, and 7 boxes Shoes.

MAILS WILL CLOSE-

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS,

For SHANGHAL--

Per French Mail Packet MEIKONG, at 10 am. on Friday, the 21st Inst Late Letters from 10.10 to 10.30a.m. SINGAPORE, QUEENSLAND, SYDNEY, TASMANIA AND MEL BOURNE.

For

Per BOWEN, at 11.30 am, on Friday,

the 21st Instant.

For SHANGEAL-

Per VIKING, at 11.30 a.m. To-morrow, the 21st Instant, instead of as pre- viously notified,

Per NINGPO, at 2.30 p.m. To-morrow,

the 1st Instant.

For BWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.— Par YESSO, at 6 p.m. on Saturday,

the 22nd Inst.

For SAIGON.-BRAZMAR CASTLE Postponed until further notice.

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET, -- The English Contract Packet MONGOLIA, will be despatched with the Malla for Europe, de, on SATURDAY, the 22nd Instant.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malla, &o. -

Friday, 21st Inst

5 r., Money Order Office closeR,

6 P.M., Post Office alones except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 22nd lust,

7.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Post Office closes except for Late Letters Registry of Letters cesser. (10.16 ▲.m., Iættere may be posted on payment of a LATE FER of 18 cents extra Postage until

to

11 M., when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely. 11.30, Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 centa extra postago, 11.50 A.M., Posting on Board ceases. ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General.

General Post Office, Hongkong, April 18, 1876.

MAILS BY THE FRENOK PACKET,~~~

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The French Contract Packet SINDH, will be deapstoked on SATURDAY, the 29th Tust, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Pondi- cherry, Madras, Caloutts, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria. The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, &.

Friday, 28th Inst.—

5 P.M., Money Order Oflue oloses. Post Offies clores except the NIGHT Boz, which remains open all night. Saturday, 29th Ing-

7AM., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Lettera, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Letters cesses. 11 L.M., Post Office closes except for Late

General Memoranda. Saturday, April 23:----

10 a.m.-Meeting of the Legislativa

Council Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe. Neon, Tenders recolved at Spanish Consulate for construction of Six Boilers, Noon-Furniture Sale at the residence

of L. Hausbild, Esq. Moon.-Esmeralda leaves for Manila,

9 p.m.-Madame Carlotta Tasca's Con-

cort at City Hall. Claims against the Estate of Captain Lawrence Young, deceased, must be

sent in on or before this date. BUNDAY, April 23:—

[No. 8907-APRIL 20, 1976.

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It would

It is perfectly useless for her to procure ability, who, unable to raise themselves all the modern instruments of war unless above the lowest kind of manual labour,

are thus compelled to enter into competi her people have the brains to use them. A half civilized race, whether they be tion with the Chinaman. well or badly armed, must succumb to

sasm that in California there is an oper the "thinking bayonets" of an en-

field for Chinese labour, and when the lightened nation. Education, as well as arms, makes the good soldier, from the demand ceases the supply will inevitably General downwards; and a Chinese array fall off. The interference of the Legislature possessing the most modern matériel of at present would be tyrannical and cons war, would be in very much the same

position as an English army without trary to all principles of political economy. officers. Instead of constructing forte

on the Peibo and elsewhere, and buying THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS, European arms of precision, China should

The Chinas Mail gives the socount of rather endeavour to defend herself by Haluan as it appears in the China Mail.

Daylight-esso leaves for Swatow,

Amoy and Foochow Goods por Russia undelivered after this education in every way.

date subject to rent, MONDAY, April 24:-

Amateur Performance at City Hall. WEDNESDAY, April 26:--

Noon.-Sale of Lighters Advance, &c. Goods por Antenor undelivered after

this date subject to rent. Goods per Meikong undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges.

It

devoting the money they cost to en larging and improving her system of It notices the recent enactments against

Chineso immigration into America. | aaya they will prove a great hardship to the Chinese emigrants, and thinks if such a state of things were reversed, it cannot foretell what would be the remonstranges América would make.

Ir is evident that Lord Stanley of Alderley folt seriously aggrieved at his language in the House of Lords, on the occasion of the discussion of the open tions in the Malay Peninsula, being described by the Earl of Carnarvon 68 The Chung Ngoi Sar Po comment on hard, cruel, and monstrous." His the lack of ability of certain members of the Lordship, at a subsequent sitting of the Taung-li Yamon. Thoy have always

Shipping Orders regarding Optional. Car-House, rose, and disclaining any inten- been mute participators in any discussions. tion on the previous "decasion to cast This, it says, is because they are ignorant imputations upon the British Army,

so ex Antenor for shipment per Glaucus must be obtained from the Agents not later than this date,"

THURSDAY, April 27-

called upon the Secretary of State for of foreign affairs. It notices also the ad- the Colonies to retract the language vances foreign countries have made in war 4.30 p.m.Meeting of Seatholders at he had used. But Lord Carnarvon, materiale, mentioning particularly the in-

St. John's Cathedral Church.

#however anxious he might be to grati-vention of the telemeter. FRIDAY, April 28:-

fy the wish of the noble Lord, was un- Glaurus leaves for Shanghai on or about able to make any such retraction." Lord Stanley would certainly have done better had he let the matter rest as it was. He gained anything but credit in his first encounter with Lord Carnarvon, and he has now placed himself in rather a worse position than he cooupied be fore.

this date. SUNDAY, April 30:-.

Claims against the Estate of George Barty Falconer, decessed, must be sent in on or before this date..

MONDAY, May 1:-

8 p.m.Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s Steamer Gaelic leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco. ·

MONDAY, May 15:--

Whatever may be said of the policy

The Universal Circulating Herald com- ments on the cruelty of torture at Chinese Courts of Justice, and thinks this of itself is suffolent to entitle China to be called semi-barbarous.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

that led us into this little war fa the We are glad to learn that the now Temper- 3 p.m.American Mall leaven for Yoko-Peninsula, it must be admitted that the ance Hall is succeeding admirably, so far, Government, and, for the matter of that, and that the existence of the want which It the troops engaged in the expedition, supplies has been clearly proved by the noted in the afair with great judgment,

bama and San Francisco.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.--

Shipping.

11 a.m.-Meikong leaves for Shanghai. Noon-Bowen leaves for Singapore, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourns,

8 p.m.-Ningpo leaves for Shanghai,

Auctions.

decision, and murage. A British off. Patronage now extended to the bouse by cial had been treacherously murder-these for whom it was opened. ed, and it was the clear duty of

the Government to avenge his death, Ar application was made at the Folios and to suppress the rising that ensued Court tids morning by Mr H, L. Denny, upon it. Had the Government hesitated solicitor, respecting the alleged nuisance or vacillated instead of acting, as they aused by the Seaman's Club at Wanchai. did, with vigour and energy, concentrat

ing troops with remarkable, rapidity The case was adjourned for the production Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Messrs upon the spot, and speedily inflicting a of written informations,

Lane, Crawford & Co.

severe lesson on the turbulent Malaye,

TO. ADVERTISERS.

It is requested that all advertisements be nt, when practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow the early issue of the paper.

of

the outbreak right have spread from one we would remind our musical friends end of the Peninsula to the other. It is that Madame Tasca's Concert takes place.

to be hoped that the energy displayed

by the Government in this occasion is on Saturday next. H. E, the floverpor, indicative of a change of policy on its and Miss Kennedy, Sir John and Lady

part in dealing with affairs in the East. If a little more decision and firmness had

The publication of this issue' commenced been displayed at home in regard to at 7.05 p.m.

Smale and Admiral Ryder have signified

their intention to be present. The Pro-

Chinese matters, there is little doubt gramme will be found in another columa, that the merchants in this part of the

European Chinese,

80

262 14th, boliday 15th,

105 16th, holiday 17th, holiday

18th, 120 19th, 156

Totals, 469

holiday 215 holiday holiday 362 419

1,242.

world would not have to labour and RETURN of Visitors to the City Ball Library THE CHINA MAIL.gran under many of the disadvantages and Museum for the week ending April

that at present meet them on every 19th, 1876- hand in carrying on trade with the HONGKONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1876. Middle Kingdom. The Yunnan affair Thursday, April 13th,

would have been settled along ago, if it Friday,

Saturday, In no matter do the Chinese display, had ever occurred; Hongkong would not

Sunday, their conservatism more than in educa have to complain of a blockade of her Monday, tion. Classics and history have formed harbour, and the merchants generally in Tuesday, the curriculum of the Chinese student China would not have occasion to be Wednesday, for ages, and, o far as any signs of continually protesting against the pro- change are concerned, it seems possible cestings of the Chinese authorities. that the young Celestial will spend his energies for ages to come in these insufficient studies. We took occasion, a short time ago, to point out how a grand change for the better would be speedily brought about in the Empire if the sys tem of education were made similar to that in England or in any other Euro. Putting aside the fact pean nation. that such miserable course of study lies before the scholar in China, he also euf- fers through his teachers not having re- oaived special training for their work.

Grand total, 1,711

ALTHOUGH the seizure of the Carisbrooke

Some additional consideration will doubt- less be given to the question of the an- bar led to the opening of a port in Haiman nexation of New Guinea through the to British trade, nothing, apparently, has publication of a book on the Island and as yet been decided upon regarding the Polynesia by Captain Moresby, The delinquency of that steamer. Her cargo Captain, in a supplementary, chapter ha! appends to the book, advocates aunexs is still in Messrs Russell & Co.'s Godowns, tion most strongly from several stand at Wanchi, and as a great portion of it is points; not the least among them being composed of fish, raw hides, and other theological considerations. He says that perishable merchandise usually-found-in- no difficulty whatever would arise as to native cargoes, it is not likely to improve 11.10A.M., Letters (but Letters only) It is said that the majority of the the government of the Island, so far, as by age. In fact we understand that much of

(to

Letters.

April 19, Norna, British steamer, 606, TONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 5. Walker, Haiphong April 18, Holbow 18,

April 20, Kearsarge, American corrette,330 1. M.

tion with the above Steamer, are hereby

F.M.

teachers are unsuccessful students or England is concerned, because the burden candidates for literary degrees, who hav. of governing the dependency would doubt thle cargo is already in a decomposed state. ing spent the prime of their days to less be arranged to fall on the Parlia A great deal has been said about diseased fruitless attempts to attain office, or disment of a great Australian dominion." meat as affecting the health of the Colo- liking manual labour, and unable to He maintains that Europeans would enjoy wists, but a mass of rotten fish &c. poison- enter into commercial pursuits, turn good health in this "the futuro kome

The hot

addressed to the United Kingdom, Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.30 AM, when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General, General Post Office,

ap29 Hongkong, April 20, 1876. MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet GAELIO, ese writer gives some interesting inform-litical economy as well as that of ProviANora daring burglary has just occurred will be despatebed on MONDAY, the ation respecting the establishment of dence if we neglect such an opportunity.in Ko-yew district, Canton, It was per. Is Made File Mails for Japan, San schools, especially those for teachers, in There seems to be little reason for doubt petrated on the house of no less a person- Francisco, and the United States, that country. It may be remembered ing that New Guinea would pay for whith will be closed as followe

that in 1873 a new education system was annexation, & far as the resources of the age than that of a Governor who had This magnate, Registry of Letters cuases.

established in Japan, not differing very country are concerned, and the question retired from official life. Post-Office closes. Correspondence may be posted much from that adopted by the more chiefly is as to the policy of adding to Boo Ting Fui, was one time the Governor-

Since the intro our already immense dependencies, It General of the Rivers and Canals. Ho❤ on board the Packet with Late enlightened nations. Fee of 12 cents extra Postage duction of that system the number of must not be forgotten that possession had a country-house in Ko-yew, and

sobools has been largely increased, and entails considerable trouble and respon- April 20 how Sye, Siamese ship, 463,2.80.9 M. when the Mail is finally 'olored. they now number no less than 40,000.xibility, as has just been exhibited in as making grand preparations to go to-hi-town-house in Canton to cele SIEMSEER & Oo, Btokmeyer, Bangkok March 7, Rics.

Correspondence must be apeudally directed The Government, in 1872, established the Malayar Peninsula,

for this route, and if not fully prepaid an institution at Tokai for training pri

brate the marriage of his son, On the will be sent by British Packet.

are of his departure, however, a party THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING Letters, &b, dan be posted for Canada, the mary school teachers. When first opened

of armed men made an attack on the PRESS. West Indies, and other places named there were neither books nor instruments below, if sufficient American stamps sufficient to meet the requirements, but

Commenting upon the agitation in house and succeeded in carrying away are added to prepay them from San Bfty-four students entered the establish- Francisco to destination, American ment and commenced a course of studies. California with respect to Chinese immigra- property estimated at over 10,000 tools. Stamps aro sold at this Office.

In a year or two the school became on the Prad says that any restriction The watchmen in his bouse, as well as the The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong better organised, and some students of immigration would probably be found neighbours, turned out to resist the burglars

kung Stamps, and 10 cents in U Stamps to those places only the names graduating from it, who exhibited on prejudicial to the welfare of the State, in vain. Two female servants were wound- of which are printed in Italica. To all siderable superiority of teaching over the other places named correspondence those who had never received such trains The Californians ought certainly to knowed, one soldier killed and several of the cannot be Registered through, but only ing, these results impressed the authorities their own efales best, but to an outside neighbours also wounded. The authorities to San Francisco (8 cents.)"

with the importance of the schools, and observer it rould soon that cheap labour | have offered $1,000 reward for the arrest of The following are the charges on Cortespon. at length it was agreed to establish more is one of their chief requirements. Ca- one of the principal barglars.

pedagogues. China may well take a of our spare population," that the tropi-ing the air is nearly as bad. lesson in education, as well as in a hua-cal products of the island and its strate weather is fast approaching and the Go- dred other matters, from Japan.

gic position would render its acquisition vernment officials will do well to take a In a recent number of the New most advantageous commercially, and sniff at it. · England Journal of Education, a Japan- that we shall be flying in the face of po-

Manila April 17.

Informed that their Goods 18 638, 6 guns, 600 h.p., F, V. MyNair, from 2.50 r.t. landed and stored at their riak at the Company's Gedowns, whence delivery may be obtained from THURDAY, the 20th Instant, at Noon.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con algnees, before To-day, the 19th, at b p.m., requesting It to be landed here.

Blils of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED. NESDAY, the 20th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing sharges.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

Q, DE CHAMPEAUŽ,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, April 19, 1876.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGÈRIES MARÍTIMES.

NOTICE

CONSIGNEES Our Company's Starter

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

The above Steamer left Blugapore of Baturday, 1st April, for this port,

G. DB CHAMPEADX, Acting Agent Hongkong, April 5, 1876,

April 20, Ningpo, from Canton.

DEPARTURES, April 20, Carlsbrooke, for Swatow, do

20, fraouaday, for Marseilles, &c. 20, Mentaleh, for Yokobama 30, Rusto, for Shanghai, 20, Irene, for Tientsin,

CLEARED.

Fanny, lor Cebu.

Anna Bella, for Nowchwang,

Noemi, for Manila.

Marion, for Tientsin.

Mary Whitridge, for San Francisco, Montgomeryshire, for Saigon, Brasmar-Castle, for Saigon,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED. Per Norna, 29 Chineses- DEPARTED.Per Iraoladdy, for Salgon, air M, J. Charles, and 2 Chinese. For Singapore, one sergeant and his wife, and one private. For Sue, Masers Bumiller and hardy. For Marsailles, Mr and Mrs Boffey and two children, Masers Mansfeld, Nielson and W. Foster.

Por Ratssia, for Shanghai, Mr and Mr Farte.

Per Carlsbrooke, 100 Chiness.

TO DETARE,For Mary Whitridge, AS pahin sad 380 Chipers,

until

dence thus som je

Canada; Aritish Columbia, New

Denis.

training schools for teachers throughout lifornia's natural wealthy, mineral and agri. Pat half of toe.

Ételigkoha ts the country. Now there are six of those

Stamps Stamps schools supported by the Department of datural, is almost unequalled in any other No less than 14,000 rockets were taken Education, and more than twenty others part of the globe, and for its proper develop. out in the Straple, for pyrotechnic purposes during the star of the Prince of Wales in supported by local bodies.

ment a supply of good and cheap labour is India, but the feet is said to have nearly The establishment of these schools In | necessary, a... No feat seed be exhausted its store, and several thousande China would aid her defensive powers, entertained by the Californians of the more have been manufactured at the Royal Laboratory Department, in the Royal and raise her in the scale of nations, far Ohinese in any measure possessing them Arsenal, Woolwich, and will be transmitted more than all the armaments with which

Hrunswich, Now cotia, Prinde Edward's Island Vancouver's Island, Daha mss, Nassau, New Provid ence,tummatioii 8

ALFRED LISTER, she has of late taken so much pains to selves of the State or exerting a prefa- to Bombay with all despatch. None of the Postmaster General invest herself and cost her far less distal Infunds upon the prospects of rockets issued from the Government work! were for displays on shore, which ware GonersÍ Post ÖŘ¿ë,

China has to use a familiar expression, the white population, unless it be that obiady arranged by private manufacturore may! begun at the wrong end of the stick," clean, of reckless habit' and small | from England, Hongkong, April 14, 1976,

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