SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
HIN A MAI
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, 20TH APRIL, 1876.
L
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eight Sections, commencing at Green Island Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked ., near the Kowloong shore k, and those in the body of tho Shipping or midway between each shore are marked c., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Scution
gl. From Green Island to the Gas Works.
2. From Gas Works to the Novelty Iron Works,
3. From Novelty Iron Works to the Barbour Master's Office.
4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O Co.'s Office.
Vessels Name.
Steamers
Abbotsford
Benledi
Bombay
+
Bowen
City of Exeter
Danube
Duna
Gaelic
Hankow
Anchor-
age.
Captain.
Flag and Big
Tons,
6 h Patterson
6 Buchanan
14 Smith
Brit str.
Section
Date of Arrival
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 Point.
Consignees or Agents.
649 April 9 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 999 April 18 Jardine, Matheson & Co... str. 1327 April 11 P. & O. S. N. Co.
844 April 10 Gibb, Livingston & Co. 787 April 12 Hop Kee
661 April 4 Yaen Fat Houg
str. 876 April 14 Gilman & Co.
str. 2652 April 13P. M. S. S. Co. str. 1389 April 19 Gilman & Co.
Destination.
Remarks.
Yokohama Australia Saigon Bangkok
Mails May 1 To-morrow
Y'hama & S. F'cisco Maila May I Shanghai
· [To-morrow
Maila
Brit. str. Brit,
4 c Park
Brit.
str.
12 horley
Brit
sir.
2 Clanchy
Brit str.
4 Thornson
Brit.
3 Ridley
Briti
Galley of Lorne
6 b Bargoyne
Brit
4 cSymington
Brit.
str. 2332 April 19 Siomassen & Co.
Meikong
lo k Foache
ch.
str. 1910 April 19 Messageries Maritimes
Mongolia
cColeman
Brit.
Montgomeryshire
15 & Sturrock
Brit.
str. 1146 April 17 H, Kir
Norden
5 Jensen
Dan.
Etz.
Norna
2 b Walker
Brit.
Pawtuxot
Btr. 1594 April 192 & Ö. 8. N. Co.
778 April 13Jardine, Matheson & Co. str.i 608 April 19 Kwok Achsong
Amer. air. 280 June 18 Aug. Heard & Co.
Saigon
Shanghai
Europe, &c.
Bangkok
Laid up
Sunda Tibre
6kEdmond
Brit.
4 k Girard
Feb.
Vancouver
5 cShaw
Washi
Hunter
Yeaso
Yottung
6 h Punchard 2 b
Brit Brit. Brit.
str.
Brit. str.
str. 1683 April 19P, & 0. S. N. Co. atr. 1996 April 7Messageries Maritimes str. 2923 April 17 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
265 april 17 Landstoln & Co. str. 559 April 19 Douglas Lapraik & Co. 324 June 9Kwok Acheong
Yokohama
Yokohama
Coast Porta
Sunday Repairing
Sailing Vessels
Abboy Cowper
2 & Nelson
Brit. bk
Alden Besse
4 kNoyes
Aner: bk.
Anna Bella
6 Stephen
Brit. bk.
Annie Gray
Canton Charter Oak Christina A. P. Christian
Edward James
Fanny
8 Federico
4 c Forbes
4 & Mooro
Brit
sb.
Krunk
Ger. bk,
4 Smith
4k Stohr
Amer, sh Amer, Ach. Gor. sch.
280 April
amor, bk.
18 Rousal
Toh.
Forward
Strachan
Franz
Brit. Hildebrandt
Brit. bk. 748 Mar.
ach.
sh. 1138 Mar.
Glory
Irene
John Svordrop
12 1 Witt
3k Hanson
7k Pedersen
Jonathan Chase
Margarite
4 eCurtis
7 howeus
Marion
3. cHowes
Marquis of Argyll
2 k McKean
Mary Whitridge
Nightingale
Noomi
3 Outler
3 Palmer
Amor.
Amer. sh
722 Mar. 17 Russell & Co.
8 Aucam
Fch.
bk.
347 Mar. 28 Carlowitz & Co.
Notre Dame Auxiliatrice
Jagorat
Fch.
bk. 790 Mar. 31 Captain .
Shalimar
3 kjCotter
Brit
sh. 1506 Mar. 30 Russell & Co.
Sydenham
4 Bristow....
Brit.
Villa de Rivadavia
4 Camus
Span, bg.
261 Mar. 17 Brandao & Co.
Wealthy Pendleton 2 eBlanchard
Amer. bk.:
Wm. Phillips
7 Heley
Yarra
17 Orfeur
sh. 1062 Fob. 26 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
809 Mar. 30 Captain
Amer. sch, i 593 Mar. 10Rduard Schellhass & Co. Brit. bk. 463 April 12Order
Manila
San Francisco
Bangkok
WHAMPOA
Louise Marie
Laine
Pallas
Ballebr
Fch. Ger,
bk. 553 April 19 Landstein & Co, bk, 421 April 13 Siemssen & Co.
Chefoo
Tientsin
CANTON
Hochung
Ningpo
Petersen Rayner
(Chl.
stt.
Brit.
950. April 190, M. 5. N. Co. str. 761 April 168iemssen & Co.
Shanghai
Shanghai
Siam, bk. ter. acb. Norw. bg. Amer. bk. Brit.
Amer. sch. Brit, bk.
sh.
699 April 13 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 842 Mar. 10 Rozário & Co.
334 Mar. 31 Borneo Company 727 Mar. Rozario & Co.
305 April 158iemssen & Co. 963 Nov. 11Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
8 Order 176 Jan.
2Eduard Sebellhass & Co.
529 Mar. 16 Rozario & Co.
8 Landstein & Co. 8Rozario & Co.
148 Dec. 18 Frazar & Co. 449 April 11 Chinese
276 April 10 Carlowitz & Co.
182 April 6 Prazar & Co
693 Mar. 20 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 864 Mar. 17 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 366 April 11 Arabold, Karborg & Co. 500 April 10 Chinese
862 Mar. 16 Russell & Co.
Honolulu & S. F'co Newchwang
Vancouvor's Island
New York
Haiphong Portland (Oregon)
Cebu Vancouver's Island Australia
Bangkok Tientsin Bangkok
San Francisco
San Francisco
Tientsin
San Francisco
San Francisco Manila
San Francisco
}
Repairing:
Men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour.
Vessel's Namê.
Auctor-
fige.
May,
Class.
Tons,
Guns, H. P.-
Date of Arrival
Commander.
Ariadno
$
+
German
corvette
1400.
April 14
Kilhne
Atalante
5
G
French
iron-clad (flag-ship)
3600
Audacious
0 h
British
iron-clad (ag-ship)
6750
14
Cyclop.
6 b
Gorman
gunboat
360
Flamer
4k British
aux. naval hospital
Frolic
6. E British
gun vassel
452
Hertha
7 c German
corvette
2200
19
Immortalité
7 c
Infernet
$
0
British Frenck
frigate
3060
26
corvette
.1000
Juno
7-10 British
corvette
1462
Kearsarge Kestrel Laclocheterie
6 k
American
corvette
--- ་
638
British 6k French
gun vessel
462
corvette
1710
Meeanee.
6 k
British:-
military hospital
2501
Mosquito
7 b
British
gunboat
295
Narcissus
6. c
British
frigate
3648
Newcastle
6 c British
frigate
$035
Thistle
6. h
British
gun Vessoi
404
Victor Emanuel
Topaze
Vigilant Yantic
At Canton
7 h 6
7. C British û h British British
frigate
2059
Commodore's flag ship. 3087
dospatch vessel
NB : Choosabri ORDI
410
April 8
Caillet
800
Feb. 27
Colomb
80
April 10
Von Reicho
100
400
Mar. 31
D. M. Insp. Gen. Morgan.
C. E. Buckle
Khurr
600
April 7
Francis A. Hurne..
490
April 15
Pierre
400
April 15
J. A. Poland
500
April 20
F. V. McNair
100
Mar. 15
O. B. Theobald
480
April 5
60
April 13
R. EL. Paul
25
400
April 7
000
April 7
Feb. 27
600
April 7
Riennier
Capt. Becker
Lord Oban. Scott R. Gordon Douglas Francis Stirling
Arthur T. Thrupp Commodore Parish
American
gunboat
Paloa
April 15, 1876.
Chun-Sheng
*Yesso
Fu Shang
Lapwing
Tukates
American gunboat
FOOCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT,
British steamer for Hongkong British steamer British gunboat for Shanghai
650
410
906
250
Mar. 25
H. C. D. Rydar
288
April 9
R. S. McCook
April 18
Fusiyama Fuyow Glenartney
American
Szechuon
Chinese
Yangtsze
W. R. Bridgeman
American
British
British
Yungning
EL C. Orated Hiroshima Maru Hochung Hozan Howzang
Danish
MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS,
Japanese:
Chinezo Americta
Albert Victor
Chinese
British brig
Ariel
Hupeh
*fraouaddy
*Mongolia
Nanking
SHANGHAI SHIPPING IN HARBOUR.
Nevada
April 13, 1876.
Olympia
Chinese Americati French British American American German
Ceros
Condor
Oceanus Raymond
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
Peking
British
Adex Batrak
Chinese
Shanghai
British
Shantung
American
Russian
Cyphrenes Fire Queen
Formosa Fangshun
British
Sin Nanzing
British
Sindh
Fronch
American British Chinese
Since left port, or arrived at Hongkong.
Rifleman Wm. Van Name
Monocacy
Surprise
Thalia Yang Woo
Gesiena
Ellen Browse Freetrader
British barque
British barque- German brig
Dutch schooner
British barque
British schooner Gazman brig
British brig
British barque. American barque
American corvette Fretch gunboat British corvette Ohinese
MEN-OF-WAten
+
".
No. 8907–APRI. 20, 1876.)
CHINA AFFAIRS AT HOME. (From our London Correspondent.)
London, March 9, 1876,
men.
SUPREME COURT,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Mr Justice SNOWDEN.) 20th April, 1870.
THE CHINA MAIL.
send a representative team of rillemen to compete at the international match at Phila dolphia, possibly also at Wimbledon. The average scores of colonial sharpshooters were not less brilliant lately than those made in the mother country, so that it is not mere presumption will indues an Australian eight to meet the cracks of all nations. resulted in favour of New South Wales by 195 runs more than were made by the Victorians. It has been suggested that an eleven of the two colonies should play the English team expected here at the end of the year,
Another intercolonial ericket match has
The Native Authorities have resumed the to hear him was most appreciative. One colony, where its violation would have a casting of big guns at the City Arsenal. It gentleman was obsérved busily engaged most deplorable effect. Whatever may be will be in the recollection of our readers that taking notes, presumably for his futuro said, Mr Black, a British subject, publish the official in charge of the establishment edification and delectation. The laturer ing a newspaper in no matter what language, was fined a considerable sum of money last profaced his observations by a few remarks in the Foreign concession in Tekidji, that year, for having indirectly caused the death on the character of the Chinese, and their is to say, within the jurisdiction of his own of one man, and injury to several others, mode of doing things in a way directly op- country, is only amens bio to that jurisdie- through the bursting of a gun while it was poscd to the method foreigners would adopt tion, and the Japanese government had no if they had to do the same. A few extracts right whatever to suppress that newspaper, being proved.
were given from some of the works of the or to provent its being published. As to the Their excellences wen then measure taken by Sir Harry Parkes, a measure which has been thoroughly discuss- ed, it can, whatever view is taken of it, have no retroactive effect and it does not
Signor d'Albertis, the Italian naturalist, is in the least affect Mr Black's right to demand compensation for the injury done preparing to makes more complete exploration to him. This is now the whole question of New Guinea than has yet been accomplished. as far as the Bankoks Shimbin and its The Government has placed at his disposal proprietor are concerned. We can hardly the use of a steam launch, in return for believe that it well bo considered otherwise which this colony is promised the honour of in England. At all events, it in a very much discoveries as he may make. interesting case, and we are carious to see how it will be decided in Europe. Echo du Japon.
NANKING.
a
(Japan Gazette.)
As we notified last night, news has been received by the American Mail that the United States Legislature is about to resume specie payment in silvo. This will tend a little to allay the palio- for the recent abnormal state of the silver market has been nothing more nor less-which has brought exchange on dollars to the lowest known ebb in the ever fluctuating tide of of silver money value. Exchange bus rison a trifle here already, or, more correctly, there is now some market for silver. As we have before indicated there is little chance of the Germans being able to carry to a sud- cessful issue the bold game they are playing, probably for political reasons, with a view to reduce the value of silver. Germany will have to follow the example of the United States, and silver will, in the not very remote future, resume its proper position, not only as a marketable com- modity, but as a monetary standard.
(Japan Mail.)
Thero has been a shower of honours and
The U. S. S. 1uscarora, having completed her trans-Paoiflo soundings, refitted here, and left again on her return voyage last week. Her commander reports that the equatorial current which strikes the boast of tuconaland from the castward, and thence takes a southerly direction, runs through a deep shaam bottomed with mud, having walls of coral on each side rising nearly two thousand fathoms.
The Californian mail. service is now. working successfully, and largely patronised by passengers. This month's steamer took 106 cabin passengers from Sydney, and 100 from New Zealand, principally visitors to Philadelphia Exhibition. The two next steamers will be equally full. These vessels have recently made the fastest runs from England on record.
Special efforts are now being made to test the contiguity of our coal measures to the port of Sydney. Two trial shafts will be sunk close to the harbour.
Quotations.
Boxerone, April 20, 1878. OPIUM—New Patna, cash... 630
91
"
credit, 6221
Old Fatos, caah.... 607 credit, 610
Now Benares, cash, 620
credit, 822
23
가
#
11
Old Benares, cash, 632,
credit, 586
#
We have received telegraphio Informa. tion concerning the establishment of a Trad-
Leong Bum Ting . Abdoolat John Ma ing Company of Chinese and the intended homme.The plaintiff in this action seeks do-patch of agents to this city and to the to regovor $1,000 advanced by him to a
We understand that the Chinese Authori- other trading emporiums of Europe and Chinese shopkeeper in Cauton named
Akwai by way of cashing an ordor given by ties have shown some hesitation in appoint-great sage. America. The information given is rather defendant to Akwai for that amount. The ing efficient pupils to the new school of discussed at some length, and afterwards a vague, but, so far as can be judged, it order is in the following form and is ad-talography, which has been established under few defects were briefly pointed out. A vote would seem to indicate that some kind of dressed to a Compradore er Agent the de- the management of the Great Northern of thanks to Mr. Loyonberger and a few fendant had in Canton:-Compradors Telegraph Company at this port. Candidates remarks by the Chairman, Mr. Dunaresq, joint stook trading company with Chinas Atuk, pay the bearer Chinaman Akwai for instruction are required to be fairly closed the proceedings of the evening, the partners is under contemplation. Such $1,000 (one thousand dollars only) $1,000. Conversant with the English language, and audience separating and wishing the lecture wity men as I have had an opportunity of (Signed) ABBOOLAH JOHN MAHOMMED." the Government School of Hongkong has, we had been longer.
Rather startling news has been mceived This document was endorsed with Akwai's believe, been requisitioned to meet thie
from Chinhai this morning. It appears that Conversing with on the subject do not re- chop and the plaintiff's. On several occa demand.
It is not often that we hear of honesty Shanghai Frigate No. 6 anchored offSquare gard the prospects of Chinese who may be sions the plaintiff had cashed similar orders enterprising enough to come here to trade of defendant's for Akwal-taking the pre being rewarded in this virtuous country, and Island at 9 p.m. yesterday and fired a salute caution first of all to have the orders sent it therefore gives us all the more pleasure to of three guns. This morning, a Chinese of as over bright. From all I hear, it to Hongkong and presented to the defend-record the following story, for the accuracy foer landed from her, and made exquiries would really seem that our natural ene- ant to be certified" as the witness termed of which we can vouch. Ting, the present if anything was known in the vicinity of mics the Compradores are nothing in the it. Several similar ordera had been paid. Futai, when Commissioner at the Mamoi native junk manned by foreigners and Can- that toneso who were engaged on a pirating ex- way of squeezing as compared with what
The defendant was in the habit of receiving Arsenal, visited the Camp near the Patkes marchants, who established goods from Akwai for shipment, to India establishment one night, in disguise, and pedition between the towns of Wai-chew themselves here, found their chief-olerke on commission. On the arrival of the non-demanded admission. The gatekeeper, who and Shih-pu. He stated that news had been and other employés to be, There would signment at Hongkong the defendant used had strict orders to prevent either ingress received in Shanghai of the depredations of no doubt seem to be a certain poetical justo send an order on his Compradore for the er egress, was staunch, and refused bribes, the adventurers in question. A Shanghai in fact, completely bailed the would-be in-gun-boat arrived here a few days aloo and tice in our having a revenge for all the value. squeezing to which the foreigner in China The order was stamped for the purposes truder. H. E. Ting departed, and next day her captain appears to be nightly keeping sent the faithful janitor a cumshaw of high jinks or something of the sort on is heir by returning the compliment hero, of the trial only. I think it must be con
board. Every hour of the night the bugle but, apart from its being not exactly honest, sidered as a foreign bill of exchange and a0 10,000 cash.
The Chinese Corvette Fung Woo returned sounds and the drums roll, much tothe an- it would probably prove but poor policy on presentment for payment ought to have thus to kill the pig-tailed goose that was to been atamped as required by Ordinance 12 from her cruise on the ith instant. It is noyaneo. of those on shore who desire to lay the golden egge. Independently, how- 1866 Section 12 and Clause 3 of the Sebe- understood that her present commander dream in peaoo. It is to be hoped that this This is a fatal Captain Tracey, R. N.-is about to rejoin his able officer will be despatebed in quest of the ever, of this element, it is very much to be dule to No. 5 of 1868.
own service, and that Captain Laxmore, pirutes above mentioned or else conso to doubted whether any Chinese attempting objection to the action upon the order as a to trade here would really succeed. We bill of exchange. But it la said that the R.N. will take the command; after which, the make night hideous-Shanghai Courier know of the Chinese in their country as defendant is liable in the way of what bas vessel will proceed on a cruise to Australia. Correspondent. shrewd, keen, not to say cunning men of been somewhat recently termed in our law A northern contemporary furnishes the public -business, who somehow manage to over and books "Novation," because he had with a glowing description of this vessel and
Things are apparently in a strangely reach us at every point, but we must bear agreed to pay to the plaintiff a debt dua from her crew-which, in the main, may be cor in mind the enormous advantage they on Akwai, he the defendant being at the time reot. At the same time, it is hardly fair, we unsettled condition at Nanking, and do joy by the simple fact that they are at Akwai's debtor. The principal case on this think, to praise Captain Tracey's pupils at not seem to have been much quisted by home and know all the details of their subject is Walker v. Rostron, 9 L. and W. the exponse of the British sailor, who, in the latest move on the part of agitates. We countrymen's habits and ways, which are p. 411. Mr Justice Blackburn, says, in spite of all his shortcomings, is not likely hear indirectly that among many pterions to the foreigner a perfect mystory and for Grifin v. Weatherby, L, R. 8Q, B. 768, that to resign his maritime supremacy in favor of notices which have been posted up recent information upon which he is utterly dearer since that decision the principle has John Chinamon-in this generation at all ly in a number of places, there is one pendent upon his compradors and middle been in force. But his language seems to events. Foreign residents at this port know which has caused the gravest alarm to the
Reverse the picture, and imagine imply that there must be a fund actually full well that the Arsenal fleet is unable to authorities and set all the people by the rewards this week upon those who partici- the Celestial dependent upon hungry, existing or acoruing in the hands of the preserve order even within a few miles of ears. This appeared, of all places, in front pated in the negociations at Peking which keen, financing and scheming middle-men person liable to pay the debt on notice Sharp Peak, instances of which may be of the Viceroy's Ya-men, and the purport brought the Formosan affair to a close. Ge- here, and you have a state of affaire being given of the transfer: This principle adduced in the cases of the Canton, and of it was to the following effect The neral Le Gendre gets the decoration of the with which even the sharp intellect and has been modified, and an order by a cre- Anna--the Chinese Authorities being either former King's ministers, both divil and Seeond class of the new Order of Merit and strong business instincts of the Chinaman ditor assigning a debt of bis to a third per unable or unwilling to employ the naval force military, throughout the three provinces, two thousand yen; M. Boissonade the same must know the place of his burial at the decoration and 2,500 yen; and Yaungiwara, would And it difficult to cope. There are son, assented to by the debtor has been at their command."
back of the Vicoroy's Ya-meu. Lat them who went as the first Envoy to Poking, and details as to the best markets to buy in held to be binding on him, provided that
go there and sacrifice to him! if they are subsequently gave the par to Okubo, one the best terms to make; the means of ob- the arent of all three is irrevocable and the taining advances and other like mattors in original debt extinguished. This principle
An OcoRsional correspondent writes, that not employed, they may go to the Vine thousand yen. Looking on at these matters
as spectators, we do not quite like the dona-CAMPHOR... regard to which a native trader would be has been acted upon in a series of cases, and one of the chief causes of the present dulness Dragon Hill, and join the young ruler." absolutely dependant upon foreigners, and amongst those more directly in point is of trade at this port, is the want of water Now Hung Sui-ta'enen the leader of the tions of money side by side with the stars. QUICKSILVER, ... I very much doubt, whether it would be N ble and others s. The National Discount in the creeks, oatsed by the long drought. Tai-p'ing movement made his Palace in the and ribands-or whatever may be the in- SALTPETRE possible for the most acute of them to do and Banking Co. 29 L. J. Ex. 210. Fairlie Many of these primary channels of com- present Vicergal Yamon and died at a few signin of the new order. The honours better than they can now by placing their . Denton 8 B. and C. p. 395 is to the same munication have been unnavigable for a con- weeks before the recapture of Nating in bestowed by princes should be among what
Bank, 6 months' sight, *** 8/107 sffairs in the hands of respectable and effect. Loversedge v. Broadbent, 28 L. J. siderable period, and fleet of junks have 1864. His supposed grave was opened by Burke calls the cheap defences of nations;"
***_-3/11. here in ons point in connection with the Es, 333, carries the law on this point been left roposing on the muddy bottoms, the Imperialists and the body burad; but e. they should rank as superior to, and Oradit, 6 months' tight...
further and shows that a more authority to many of which are now in places as dry as.a
some say that the real grave stil remains supersede the necessity for, rewards in mo On Caloutts, Boak demand, ... 221 Bombay, demand, ...B 221 matter which is of some importants. If pay without a binding contract is not suf- turnpike road. The stoppage thus occasion-unknown except te a few-which is not ney.
Shanghai, demand,... 714 the Chinese take to coming here to trade, ficient. There the creditor gave an authored to interior communication may be ima- improbable. The meaning of the invita
Shanghai, 30 days' sight,
*** 72 and enjoy all the rights which we accord to rity to his debtor to pay the debt to a third gined. The sky became densely clouded on tion to meet the son of the former rebel
In Ashigara Ken some native teachers Bar Silver, 17, dwis, B., other strangers, it would be only equitable person. The debtor wrote under the writ Wednesday, and a little rain fell during the chief must be left to conjecture. Any that they should grant the some privileges on order acknowledged.' It was hold
on the part of the disaffected would they could get only four or five pupils, Mexicans, to us. This view of the subject, as you are not to create a contract to pay to the third night, but not enough to do more than damp sign of desire to accept such an invitation opened a school for foreign languages, but Sycee,
the surface of the ground. Thursday was aware, has already occurred to the Ameri-party. The whole subjec: was carefully cou- dull and partially cloudy, but no more rain however be promptly suppressed by the and there was so little to encourage them Gold Leaf, Osus who view with disfavour the compe- siderod in the judgments delivered. a fell. Friday was brilliant and warm.-Not- mandarins. Meanwhile the prolamation that they gave up the enterprise in dis- English Sovereign, tition of the Chinese in the United States there any binding contract between the withstanding the want of rain, the aur
has been taken down, nobody of course gust. The Chinese language seems to Australian Sovereigna, ...
Our regular hold the preference among the people of Discount, ... while no reciprocal rights are granted in plaintiff and defendant which discharges rounding country looks verdant, though on having dared to copy it. China,
the debt between the defendant and the higher grounds the crops are somewhat Nanking letter we hold over till Monday: that Ken. Newspapers are little read by This morning's papers contain an an Akwai to be found here? 1 cannot dis backward even for this early part of the it does not however contain any news of people of that locality and "Frogs in nouncement that the Hongkong and Shang cover it. No doubt the order was preseason. As a matter of course, wo are an- this particular fact. The mandarins seem the well" (people who know and care hai Bank intend to place the balance of the seated, and the bolder was told that xiously looking to see tho now useless creeks anxious to bush up the affair a speedily nothing about what transpires in the world
as possible.Shanghai Courier,
at large) are very numerous. There is in loan they negotiated with the Imperial Go it would be paid when due and relying navigable again, for that would mean a pro-
that on neither hospital nor newspaper. vernment in 1875 upon the market. The on that statement the plaintiff no doubt bably keen resumption of business after this fnot has called forth the most ignorant com
There are, it is true, some foreign educat- cashed the order. But there was no abao-long depression. Our special meeting of
od physicians, but the old school Chinese ments from the papers, the Times being ute promise to pay independently of the Landrenters on Thursday last, passed off
doctors (who grind up dried snakes and conspicuous in this direction, and complete state of the accounts between Akwai and with gomparative quietness, thanks to the
lizards and use incantations to heal dis- ly misapprehending the whole nature of the defendant. That there was any such firmness of the Chairman, W. H. Medhurst,
eases) are in the ascendant. Odawara the matter. As it will no doubt be inter-promise the defendant positively denies. Esq., II. B. M.'s Consul, coupled with the
and Hakone yams are in Ashigara Ken. esting to your readers to know how the The promise was conditional-it amounted exercise of the good senso of those present,
Chinese goods are much sought after Thunderer" treats financial matters con- to this,"I will pay this order when due It is satisfactory to know that our proposed
in Kioto, and European goods are at if Akwai sends the consignment of goods Wharfage Dues scheme has so far progressed,
a discount. - beforehand," Akwat only sent 4 instead that we can venture on publication of the show that the machine is a success. of 15 boxes--and the failure of considers draft prepared for the consideration of the ation would have been a good defence authorities; and hope to see it printed in against an action by the original payee, your columns in a few days.--Our little Club Akwai Only an express binding promise a now an accomplished fact, and has worked to pay this debt to the plaintiff can deprive admirably since its opening in December the defendant of the rights he would have last; forming a pleasant neutral ground, against Akwai, to whom alone the authority where the roughnesses of the day are washed to receive the money was given. Akwai
over by the soothing influence of pyramids had no authority express or implied to away in the harmonious our, er smoothed endorse it to plaintiff, but having done so or pool. Long may it last. I regret to as against him, it becomes a bill payable to state that small-pox is very prevalent among bearer and from him the plaintiff can the native children of the loads, recover in the Courts at Canton.
reliable commission houses.
nected with Chios, I annex the an- nouncement-from-its money article:-
Subscriptions are asked by the lung. kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation for £274,915, being the unissued balance of the Imperial Chinese Loan of 1874. The bonda bear interest at 8 per cent., and are repayable by yearly drawings within nine years, so that, if China really means to pay It will be borrowing at a very high rato. After the experience which the public have had of such wonderful investments it would be surprising if the money was subscribed here. We know hardly anything regarding China or its finances except that missionary and official reports speak of a deficit as the normal condition of the latter."
Plaintiff nousuited, with costs,
Shun Akoo U. same, $587.-This was also a claim for wages, but the defendant denied any knowledge of the plaintiff, who the house. Adjourned for enquiries to be
CHIN KLANG.
TIENTSIN.
2nd April.
The trial of the new Dredge laat week, in the presence of His Exellency the Viceroy, was in every respect a success, mad being removed at the rate of a dipper- full a minute for a length of time sufficient
(Herald.)
NAGASAKI.
(Herald.)
Here is now some prospect that the final The brigantine, Mary Jane, which cap payments may be made. during the present sized during the gale of the 14th March, The Viceroy has been was raised on the 24th. She does not generation. congratulated by some of the foregn Consuls appear to have sustained inuch injury. on this his latest purchase, with the rather oblique, compliment appended, that it is the only one of his recent sequisitions, likely to
The Admiral of H. B. M.'s fleet on this The station has given the sum of $80 for the purchaser of arms and.ammantion. prove of any benefit to his people, as a Chinese Government has ita strong and its repairing of the tomb-stones of deceased weak points. It is not particular what it buys, and still less when it pays. The sailors in the cemetery at this Fort. latest arrivals of Kropp guns, previously referred to, are therefore being mounted at present in a godown, instead of a fort,"
The Sin Nansing on her way down the river, on the lat instant, fould a lorcha
11
New Malwa, cash, 580 credit, 585 Allowance Taels, -24 a 26 Old Malwa, cash, 585 credit, 690 Allowance Teeln, 24 a 38
MEN
... 18 a 154 ... 93
** 310 ... a 54 Exchange.
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20,20
DUR
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5.13
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Shares. Hongkong Bank, par.
K. Fire Ins. Co., $605 Chins Fire Ins. Co., $158 Victoria Fire Ins. Co., $70 H.K. W. Dook Co., 45% dis China Traders' Ins. Co., $1660. Union Ins, Soolety of Canton, $650 Chinese Insurance Co,, $207 North China Ins. Co., Tin. 950 0. & J. Marine Ins, Co., Tls, 34 ex return. Yangtze Ins. Association, Tis, 650 H.K. U. & M. 9.-bost Co., 7 dis. Union S. Navigation Co., Fla. - Shanghal Steam N. Co,, Ths. 70 Hongkong Hotel Oo., $50 dis Chiness Imperial Loma, £106
Temperature.
HONGKONG, April 20, 1876, (Taken at Mosers, Fatsonër di On,'s Premisse, Queen': Boad.) THERMOMETER~~) 4.M., 16
4F, May Maximum,
711
Do,
12
·
Do.
72
Do.
Minlan over night,.
69
Do.
42. M.
29.960 29,790
especially those of the squatters, otherwise homeless, who flock to this neighbourhood, and build without permission upon our land miserable little huts of mud and reeds, in which whole families dwell, irrespective of age or sex, and in so filthy a condition that belonging to the Viceroy, bolh of the probably a great deal of truth in the rampur
It is evident that people have become scared by the untoward results of Turkish, Peruvian and other like loans, and that the Times without making the slightest enquirys far as he knew was never employed in it must be seen to be believed. No wonder being seriously injured, & large hole being on the subject, thought it would be a clever hit to cry down the Chinese loan, which, made. as your readers are fully aware, standa upon a totally different footing.
I
Ng Awing v. F. L. Wemyss, $29.47.-The claim was for ages as foreman in Mesura Easton & Co. The defendant, the manager, while admitting the debt, raised a set-off, The plaintiff's wagen had been raised in accordance with an agreement that he should pay for any spoiled work, and this was why the sum claimed was withheld. Judgment for the defendant,
The Manchester people have contrived to get up considerable exoltement with respect to the duty of 5 per cent. imposed in India upon British Cotton Goods. The merits of the measure in a strictly fiscal and economical sense are open to question, but doubt whether Manchester will command much sympathy till she mends her ways a little in the matter of "heavy rizing." and the like practices. At present her case is Chan Hip Lee v. Wong Kum and Wong practically something as follows:
"If Sow, $255.38-This was a claim on a pro- your Lordship pleases, the duty on our missory note, which the defendants admit goods in India ought to be removed. We ted. In the course of the hearing the san only make about twenty-five per cent, plaintiff was described as "the king of by the utmost amount of heavy sizing Stanley," he having lived there for several and other cheating, and if you take 5 par generations and being the most important cent, off it, we cannot possibly go on.' person there. Judgment for the plaintiff. The questionable practices which have The rest of to-day's pases were of no in found their way into our trade are begin terest, and the Court rose early, ning to tell seriously and great alarm is felt at the serious falling off in the exports both in value and quantity which is shown by the Board of Trade Returns for February which have just beon issued,
Police Intelligence. (Before James Russell, Esq.)" April 20, 1876.
Ho Arow, coolie, was charged with stealing a piece of brass from H. M, Naval Yard. The defondant was an occasional employé in the establishment, The pisse of metal was found up his sleeve. The de- fondant was sent to four months' Hard Labour.
BEGGARY.
made in the steamer's bow. It is to be hoped the Governor General may ues his new toy to dredging a separate and distinct channel for the graft in which le may have an interest, and for all Chinese vessels whatsoever. This same lorchs previously to the collision had judiciously planted herself crosswise of the channel in such a way as to delay the Pau. Taha
old half
A rumour is current that the Mitsu Bishi Mail S. S. Co., intends sending the Nanica maru to Cores twice a month, and the Nagoya-maru once a month, calling at Chikazen, Iki, and Trushima. There is seeing that this Company has no less than 88 steamers and it is only what may be ex pected after the satisfactory result of the negociations between Japan and Corea.
Shipping Intelligence.
HOME SHIPPING, The following is taken from the latest London Papers:
DEPARTURES
Jan. 6, Annie Braginton, from New York
to Shanghat,
Jan. 6, Qttercaps, from Cardiff to Hong.
kong,
Jan. 6, Lycka Till, from Cardiff to Hong.
INCREASING PACIFIC COAST COMMERCE The shipping intelligence of our daily kong
kong.
disease abounds among them. The careless way in which the suffering children are car- ried about by their parents openly, among the throngs of natives, tends also to the spread of the disease but the question is how to check the practice. The only effeo tual plan would be to raze all the huts to the ground, when the poor wretches would be compelled to seek other places of abode; and although a stop so extreme inight appear day" as the Chinese say, that agile craftmerical record indicates a continually Jan. 10, Echo, from London to Hongkong.
and all parts of the world. Yesterday's kong, eruel to a non-resident here, yet self-preser finally escaping with the junk's cable ingreasing commerce between San Francisco Jan. 11, Titian, from Penarth to Hong. vation demands some such course, especially wound around her screw, like homp on a
usual steamers and sail for Japan and other as the disease has now made its appearance spool. It has been suggested sa remedy record, in addition to the departure of the Jan. 18, Antipodes, from Cardiff to Bong- among the small foreign population. The for boiler explosions that the water should
ment of three extra steamer from Hong- Hongkong. benighted natives appear to place great faith be boiled on shore, and for aliway calliuarters of the world, mentions the engage. Jan. 17, Alex, MoNell, from Cardiff to in, anything red as a preventive of infection,sions, that the trains should ran only one kong for San Francisco with passengers, Jan. 17, Onward, from Liverpool to Hong.
An invention looking toward the the building of four steamers for the trade kong. and as a means of preserving the eyes; and way. the number of infants and children one sees prevention of steamer collisions on this between Columbia River and this part, three Jan. 19, Sophie, from Cardiff to Hongkong in an hour's walk, wearing a red or scarlet rivers anxiously awaited.
The crew of an American vessel, the vessels coming with cargoes from Calcutta, Jan. 20, Forward Bo, from London to
where there bss seldom been more than Yokohama, zo. sap, or with a bit of red stuff of some sort
one a year heretofore; three more were Jan, 22, Flintshire (str.), from London to pinned on their clothing, is remarkable in Almatia, refused duty a day or two since, some places, a red rag is stuck against the in consequence of some difference of acnti laden with sugar from Manila, another
Penang, da the entrance of the huts, or even fastened to mont between them and their officers in with wines and porcelain from France, and Jan. 31, Lord Macaulay, from Newport' to an adjacent bush, and this appears to be regard to the unloading of versin massive twenty-seven ships from Atlantic ports, about all that is done, either to oure or sheck timbers designed for the Chinese Am the disease. It should not be forgotten that peror's Palace. The six met were looked with be not stramer of the opposition line these people are intruders, and that after up until their views should incide with they have erected their hate, it becomes those of the authorities. Mr. Sheppard, a most difficult task to remove them by of U. 8. Consul, left for Shaugial inst week dinary meads, even when the land is per Shingking-Shanghai Carier Corres required for the owners' itse, though a little pondent, more energy on the part of H.BM's repres sentative resident here, would doubtless accomplish much, and be warmly welcomed. The Chinese Authorities have not, up toN.C.D. News Correspondenti'
April 7th. the present time, taken over the gunboats Fuh Sheng, and Chien Sheng. The vessels remain under British colours; and we anderstand that the difficulty in regard to their purchase is far from settled.
China FUGUNOW, (Herald)
The Futal has issued instructions for the immediate disbandment of the Gingel troops, who are to be replaced by men armed with foreign rifles. It is rumoured that the Bow-and-Arrow Men are also to be die banded.
MINGFO.
Japan.
to Pacifo Mail
Feb. 1, Nearchus (str.), from Cardiff to
Hongkong
Hongkong.
Feb. 2, Evelyn, from London to Hongkong, NEW SOUTH WALES,
Feb. 6. Undine, from London to Shangha The most satisfactory news that this Feb. 6, Paul Marie, from London to
Shanghai, month's mail will convey to England is that there are indications that one of the most Feb. 8, Scotia, from London to Hongkong. protracted droughts known in this colony is Fab, 8, Kaisow, from London to Hong about breaking up. Telegrams repost that hong rain was falling to-day, in several of the Fob. 12, Whittier, from San Francisco to
Manila country districts. showers in the metropolitan district on Feb, 17, Naples (str), from London to
China: Thursday night, but not sufficient
Fab, 24, Hohenstaufen (str.), from BramaIÁ penetrate to any depth.
Trade statistics show that the year opened to Houkow.
hall with a satisfactory increase as compared Feb. 36, Susanne, from Hamburg to Bhang- with 1878. The value of imports fat last
There were also --some
to
Mr Black, it appears, does not intend to abandon the claim made by him in the British Consulate on ascout of the sup pression of his newspaper, Not having April 6th, 1876. obtained the satisfaction demanded in the The dead body of a Chinamen floated past document, dated the 21st of January, which The Fatal has forbidden "Joss" proces the settlement on Tuesday afternoon, and we published in our last Spurday's issue, sions in the City. If His Excellency would was carried seaward. An energetic Chiness and a time more than reqnile for obtain
Hongkong. exert himself to put an end to there, and doctor has been tramping the country with a ing such satisfaction Here having thus January amounted to $989,438; exports, March 1, Mary L. Stone, from Cardiff to Lum Tin Bing was found begging from other abomination, in the suburbs, and camel, and has turned up at Ningpo. A transpired; he is going to address himself £1,033,211. The imports during the first
* Shanghai, Home soldiers and was ordered to be sent Foreign Settlement, he would be doing a junk laden with Foochow poles carried away to higher quarters, and the question will month of 1875 amounted to $920,747, March 6, Glenlyall (str.), from London to good service to the inhabitants-both native the Nemesis Rock Beacon the other day. probably have to be decided in England. exports £944,080. Shipments of wool to back to his native plass,
The Harbour Master has toored a red bugy We should be very much surprised if he did date are about 20,000 bales in excess of March 8, Glaucus (str.), from Idverpool tu
Shanghat And foreign
The Right Reverend Dr. Burdon, Protest off the place, until the Beacon can be not gain his cause. The case is seriostis, the etme portion of previous sedeot
and will evidently be conellered as such Sydney branch Mint returns state that front LARCINY ON BOARD.
ant Bishop of Hongkong, arrived per Doug replaced.
5th April, 1876. It contains a question of tinciple, which the time of its establishment up to the Owing to the wreck of the str. Kwang-las, at preached an effective sermon at the
Yesterday evening according to promice, affects one of the liberties of which Eng. 31st of December, 8,021,416 oz. of gold tung, on board of which two Chinamen were Anglican Church on Sunday last. His Lord-
A strenuous effort promising saccEEN, discovered in the act of stealing a box from ship purposes, we understand, to visit some the Rer. J. A. Leyenberger gave alerture lishmen are most lesions, eten at home; a valued at £29,106,782 were ooined there," A pansauger, the defendants were further of the mission stations during his stay in the at the Ningpo Book Club, H, subject was fortiort must they insist thatit be respected remanded till the 20th last
province
| 'Conductud)" The sadiense which aisembled
The
abroad, in de international and cosmopolitan, being made in this golony and in Virtoria to
LOADING FOR URINĂ AND TAPAK BERTH, At London. Steamers ola Sues Canah Sumatra
Lorne Fleure Castle. Glenfallocdi Tehlfatshof.
Mails.
STEAM FOR
Singapore, Fenang, Point de Galle, Aden, Sues, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediter- ranean Ports, Southampton
and London;
ALSO,
Bombay, Madras and Calcutta.
Insurances.
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
TIBE Undersigned are prepared to grant
Policies against Fire to the extent of $45,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored therein, at ourront local rates, aubject to a Discount of 20% on the Premia
EDWARD NORTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, January 1, 1874.
YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA TION OF SHANGHAI,
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 800,000 TAELS
DOLICIES granted on Marine Risks to
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL TRAMP parte grate world struct th
PANATION COMPANY's Steam-ship MONGOLIA, Captain A. COLEMAN, with Calle, Fasengers, Specie, and Cargo, will leave this for the above places, on SATURDAY, the 22nd April, at
Foot.
CARGO will be received on board until Noot; SPECIE and PARCELS at the Office until 2 P.. on the 21st Idem.
*
For particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Offce, Hongkong.
CONTENTS AND VALUE OF PACKAGES ARB REQUIRED.
A written declaration of the Contents and Value of the Packages for the Overland Boute is required by the Egyptian Government, and must be delivered by the Shippers to the Com pany's Agents with the Bills of Lading, or with Paresis; and the Company do not hold themselves, responsible for any "detention or prejudice which may happen. from incorrect. ness on such declaration.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading.
7
This Association will, until further no tice, provide out of the earnings, first for an Interest Dividend of 15 to Share holders on Capital, and thereafter distri buted among Policy holders, annually, in cash, ALL the Profits of the Underwriting Business pro rata to amount of premium contributed.
RUSSELL &00,,
Agents.
Hongkong, July 9, 1872.
LANÇASHIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
(FIRE AND LIFE)
Carital,-Two Millions BrakELING,
THE Undersigned are prepared to grant
THE Underalynad Are Propared to pat
Buildings or on Goods stored therein, on Coals in Matsheds, on Goods on board Vessels and on Halls of Vessels in Hay- bour, at the usual Terms and Conditions,
Proposals for Life Assurances will be re- belved, and transmitted to the Directors for their decision.
If required, protection will be granted on
Life.
Ton of forwarding all Grooms ship ite lais Lives up to $1000 on a Single
option
ped by their Steamers for Europe through Egypt, either by Rall, or by Canal in their own Steamers, or in vessels employed for the purpose.
A. MoIVER, Superintendent, P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, April 13, 1876.
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Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company,
TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
IN CONNECTION WITH TEX
CENTRAL and
UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING
RAILROAD COMPANIES
AND
ATLANTIC STEAMERS.
For Rates of Premiums, forms of pro- potale or any other information, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & 00.
Agents Hongkong, Canton, Hongkong, January 4, 1867.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
GENCIES at all the Treaty Ports of China and Japan, and at Singapore, Saigon and Penang.
A
Risks accepted, and Polloles of Insurance granted at the raten of Premium current at
the above mentioned Porta,
NO OHARER FOR FOLICY FEES,
JAS. B. COUGHTRIE, Secretary.
Hongkong, November 1, 1871.
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER AND LONDON.
mas 8, 8. "GAELIC” will be des- THE Undersigned have been appointed TELE
patched for San Francisco, via Yoko Agonts for the abure Company at the 1st May,Hongkong, Canton, Foochow, Shanghai bama, on MONDAY, at 8 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers and Hankow, and are prepared to grant for Japan, the United States and Europe,
Connection is made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai.
Froight will be received on Board until 4 p.m. of 30th instant. Parcel Packages will be received at the Office until 5 p.m. same day all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same fa required.
Return Passage Tickets available for 6 months are lesued at a reduction of 20 per cent. on regular rates,
For further information as to Freight ez Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, Prays, West.
G., B. EMORY, Acting Agent. Hongkong, April 1, 1870..
myl
U. 8. MAIL LINE
PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCIŊOO,
Insurances at current rates.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Oo. Hongkong, October 14, 1868.
THE LONDON ASSURANCE,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARIZE of
His Majesty King George. The Birst,
b. D. 1720..
THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Corporation are prepared to grant Insurances as follows: Marine Department. Policles at current rates payable either hara, in London or at the principal Ports of India, China and Australia.
Fire Department.
Folloles issued for long or short periode at current rates. A discount of 20 % allowed. Life Department. Polleles famed for sums not exceeding £6,000 on reasonable terms.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Insurances.
THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSUR- ANOE, COMPANY, ADELAIDE,
CAPITAL..............
$500,000,
THE Undersigned having been appointed THE
Agents for the above Company in Hongkong, China and Japan, are prepared to issue Policies of Marine Insurance, payable in Australia, London, Calautts, | Bombay, Mauritius, China and Japan at ourrent rates.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, September 6, 1875.
THE SOOTTISH IMPERIAL INSURANCE CO.
jy1
THE Undersigned having been appofited
Agent, in Hongkong, born day named "Company, la prepared to grant Policies 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%.
Attention is invited to a considerable reduction in Premia for Life Insurance in China,
Life Follades affected during the year 1875, share in the Bonus to be declared on 31st December for the quinquennial period then ending.
A. MaoG. HEATON, Hongkong, September 27, 1875.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament.
ESTABLISHED 1809.
*
CAPITAL £2,000,000.
THE Undenigned, Aesars at Hongkong for the above Company, are propated
to grant Polloles agalust FIRE, to the aztent of $10,000 on any Building, or on Merchandise in the same, at the usual Rates, subject to a discount of 30 per cent,
GILMAN & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, July 6, 1875,
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Пак
Undersigned, Agenta for the above Company, are prepared to grant In- surances at current rates.
MELCHERS & Co., Agents, Royal Insurance Company,
Intimations.
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned beg respectfully to
Betablished themselves as
Tuform the Public that they have
BUTCHERS AND GENERAL
COMPRADORES,..
At No. 1, Graham Street, And are prepare to Supply Fresh and Salt PROVISIONS and STORES; also, WINES, Ser. RITS and A LX8 of every description.......
MATHEW & Co.
myb Hongkong, March 25, 1876.
WANTED. AN Experienced European FEMALE to accompany a Family with 3 Children to England. Terms, a free Passage.
Applications to be sent to the Office of this paper, addressed "A. B. C.”
Hongkong, April 11, 1876.
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LL Persons having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the late A. MARCUS DALY, and all Persons indebted to the same, are requested to communicate immediately with the Undersigned,
A. LOWCOCK, Execritor, Hongkong, March 21, 1876,
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, July 25, 1872,
F
THE U. 6. Mail Steamer "CITY OF CHINESE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PEKING" will be despatched for San
Francisco, via Yokohama, on MONDAY, the 15th May, 1878, at 9 F.M., taking Passengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe,
(LIMITED.)
NOTICE.
DOLICIES granted at current rates on
Marine Risks to all parts of the World.
Through Passenger Tickets and Bill of Lading are issued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Forts, to San of Association, Two Thirds of the Profits In accordance with the Company's Articles Francisco, to ports in Mexloo, Central and are distributed annually to Contelbutors, South America, and to New York and whether Shareholders or not, in proportion Europe VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS.
A Steamer of the Mitsu Bishi S. 8. Com to the nott amount of Premia contributed pany will leave Shanghai, via the Inland Sea by caoh, the remaining third being carried 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,
Fraight will be received on board until p.m. 14th Proximo. Parsel Packages will be received at the office until 5 p.m. same day; all Parcel Packages should be parked to address in full ; value of same. is required.
G. B. EMORY, 4eling Agent., ... Hongkong, April 16, 1876.
to Reserve Fund,
OLYPHANT & Co1y General Agents.
Houghong, April 17, 1873,
YANGTEZE 'INSURANCE ASSODIA- TION OF SHANGHAL
NOTICE
For further information as to Page AFR this date, the above Acoolation and Freight, apply to the Agency of the allow a Brokerage of Thirty. hree and One Third per cent (834 %) on Company, Praya Westi
Local Risks only.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, June 8, 1874.
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE” COMPANY.
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UO DE MONTEBELLO CAETE
DBLANCHE CHAMPAGNE.
Quarts, $35 per case (1 dozen Pinio, 16, 42,
5 por dent. discount on 25 cases
Bourbon WHISKEY.
$12 per case (1 dozen.) FOR SALE BY
HEARD &Co. Bougkang, June 22, 1875,
th,
THE Undersigned Agents are in receipt
of Instructions from the Board of Diesstors authorizing them to fsaus Policles to the extent of £10,000 on any one first class risk, or to the extent of $10,000 on adjoining risks at current rates.
A Discount of 20% allowed,
HOLLIDAY, WIRE & Co
Rongkong, January 8, 1875,
Intimations
SPANISH CONSULATE, HONGKONG.
MENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION of TIX BOILERS for Spanish Men-of- War will be RECEIVED at this Consulate until the 22nd April noxt, at Noon.
No proposition will be admitted if lt exceed the price fined by Government sad do not agree with the Form, Conditions, and Plaus, which will be exposed at the Office of the Consulate every working day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A. FARAUDO,..
Consul for Spain. Hongkong, March 31, 1876. ap22
NOTICE TO OREDITORS.
OTICE is hereby given, that all ORE-
NDITORS and other Persons having
HONGKONG MARKET PRICES
Corrected to Saturday, April 15, 1876, At 1100 Cash per Dollar Mexican,
PATOL Highest. Lorent Fair. Cash.
Butcher Ment.
Bacon, English,
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[No. 3997-Amte: 20, 1976.
Celery, Chinese,
"
English, Chiles, Dried,
Foochow, Beef, sirloin and prime cut, ey. 160 140 Ginger, Beef Corned,
Roast,
ม
Soup,
19
Steak,
Bullocks' Brains,-
cat ty
140 130 Green Winter Course
250 200 Tongue, fresh, each
corned,,
400 350
Trips (undressed), catty 40 Calver' Head and Fest, sot Hams, American,
53
J2.
-Chinese, English
Mutton Chop,
any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of JOHN WOTHER BOON, late of Bangkok, in the Kingdom of Siam, who died on the 6th day of July, 1871, and whose Will was duly proved in the Probate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Hongkong by WILLIAM HENRY BARRETON, of 29, Queen's Road, Hong kong, Solicitor, to whom Letters of Admini stralien with the Will annexed were duly granted by the said Court on the 10th day of March, 1876, are hereby required to SEND in writing the PARTICULARS of their Claims or Demands to the said Wi- LIAM HENEY BRERETON, on or before tho, 1st day of July next; and notice is hereby also given, that at the expiration of the last mentioned day the said WrizIAM HENEY Pig Chillings, BRBRETON will proceed to distribute the
Foet, Assets of the said Joan WOTHERSPOON amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the Claims of which he has then had notice; and that the mid WILLIAM HENRY BREBETON will not be Hable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to - any person of whose Claims he has not had notice at the time of the distribution.
Dated this 29th day of March, 1876.
W, H. BRERETON, '29, Queen's Road, Hongkong, Bolicitor.
?!
Paraley, Chinese, Engliski,
.200 180
200 180.
Squash Taro, Tomatoes,
20
58 21 21 13 8 28885. ŠESSTEC BETEL & ĚT 8 MI | 16888RES :
catty
80
60740
catty
120 110
Mizod,
200 165
400 800 160 150
Cucumbers, Curry Stuff, English, Garlic,
70
40
80
60
120 110
Green Peas, young
70
150) 130
"
old.
80
80
70
身穿
English
100
*
*20
20
**
...per set
50. 60
Lettuce, English.
. head
10
Chinese.
"
catty
"
Mint,
bunch
12
13
"
Head,
1000 700
Mushroom, dried,
. catty
760 660
"
Heart,
140 130
Ontons, Bombay
13
70
1
+
Green
250
Foot,
6) 60.
".
Kidneys,
*
"
70 60
eatty
80
20-
bungh
Tail,
120 110
**
Liver,.
catty
90 8J
Putatues, Macros
. calty
80
"J
"
600
30 450
"
Sweet,
14
Pumpkins,
12 10
lb.
850
Radishes, English
..dor
40
200 160
Scallions,
catty
20
400 360
Shalota,
30 20
Bottle
40
20
Leg, Shoulder, Liver,
59
200 100
··100 140
+3
Turnips, English,
10
180 120
. catty
60 80 120 110
#
fresh, China Balt,
*19 10
80
"
Fry,
110. 100
Water Lily Roots,
60
17
Water Cress,
30
Head,
110 100
Yama,
"
Hearty
Bsch
70
00
11
30
nita.
Kidneys,
70 60 Aleurites,
catty
BO
Idvor,
120 110 Apples, Dited
antty 260 200
Pork, Chop,
catty
180 180
California,
600
Corned,
##
Leg,
160 140 Bananas, fragrant Pantly catty 160 150
40
Common
80
10
Fat or Lard,
180 120 Cheanuts,
100
Sheeps' Head, and F
Not
860 880 Cocoanats
60
**
13
Heart, Kidneys, Sucking Pig,
esch
70-60 Currants,
bottle
400 860
80 70
· 1b.
.200 160
bottle
·600-400
800 400
Poultry.
catty
40
Deer, small, Ducks,
eatty: 200 180 Ground Nuts, each $8.00 catty110 200
catty
80
Oranges, Sweet Sunwoey
260 200
Coolle
60
"
40
Now Ready.
THE CHINA REVIEW, Vol. IV., No. 4,
11
Dried Eggs, Hen.
esch 220 200
"
**
Mandarin
60
40
. dor.
100
D
Nutmeg,
50 40
Duck
100
• 11
Lichees, Dried,
300 950
Balt
150 180
"?
Fowls,
170 180 Loong Ngan, Dried,
250 150
Annual
Subscription, postage Inoluded,
1
-$6.50.
Geeze, Partridge, Pheasants, Canton, live pair
130 120 Loquats,
50
· 40
Bach
320 300 Mangosteens,
each
40 80
1700 Melons, Chinese.
each
100
CONTENTS.
Essays on the Chinese Language. The Folk-lore of China. Pac-sze: The Cleopatra of China. An Introduction to a Retrospect of Forty
Years of Foreign Intercourse with Turkeys, Cock,
Pigeons, Quail,
each
Salpe,
-each
150 140 Mangoes, Manila,
00 BO 120 110 Pears, Chefoo,.
each
90 80
Saigon,
40 30
catty
200 150
Teal
patty
China,
Hon.
One Page from Choo Foo-tsze.
260 200
Pine-apples, Paniti 600 400 400 350 Plantains, common 450 400 Plums,
{each
50 '40
Icatty.
80
40
19
+
13
30 6050
Bombay Ducks Bream, Carp Cat Fiah, Codfish, salt Conger Fels,
Prices, Dried, Pumelces, Canton
+
300 250
sach
100 *50
90 Raisins, Muscatel,
Lb.
200 160
50
Sugar Cane,
atlok
80
D
200 180 Tamarinde,
catty
60 50
70
Go Walnuts, now ·
"
100
Crabs,
80
70 Water Chestnuts,
11
60
Cattle Fish,
80
70 Allapice,
Miscellaneous.
bottle 260 200
Dace,
80 70
Brau,
⚫ pieni 1600 1600
Batter,
my11]
COAL DEPOT.
OAL of every descripéton suppiled to
Steamers by the Undersigned. Orders may be left at the Gudowna, Wanchi, with Mr J. Máɑusness, or LONG A YON, KWONGHING, Praya.
LANDSTEIN & Co. Capona,
myl
Hongkong, November 1, 1875.
catty
"
1400 1200 Dated,
180 120 Figs, Dried,
Chiavan
100
The Expedition of the Mongols Against Wild Ducks, Canton each
Fish. Java in 1293, A.D. The Wry-Necked Tree.
per hundred 200 Phallic Worship.
100 catty
110. 100
Short Notices of New Booku and Literary
Intelligence.
Notes and Queries on Eastern Matters :-
Chinese Anti-Opium Associations. Publications of the Hongkong Corres- ponding Committee of the Relig.
Tract Soc.
Hongkong School-book Committee. Chinone Wills.-----
Chinese Brocoh-Loading Guns. History of the Maritime Provinces, Books Wanted, Exchangos, c.
China Mail Office. Hongkong, March 11, 1876.
ap31
THE
ERUPP'S CAST STEEL WORKS,
Has (Germany.)
Sale Agent for Closti, F. PRIL
Horozoże, SHANGHAI, COLOCH(Z (Germany.)
In the Goods of CAPTAIN LAWRENDE YOUNG, Deceased
12
against the above Estate are requested to send in Particulars of the same to the Undersigned on or before the 2nd day of April, 1876.
And all Persons being Indebted to the said Estate are requested to Pay to the Undersigned their several Debts without delay.
STEPHENS & HOLMES,
Solicitors for the Executors. 2, Olub Chambers, Hongkong, February 20, 1870 ap22
IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE REDUC. TION OF THE PRICE OF THE "BEANGHAI JOUBINE AND OHINA GAZETTE”
IT WILL BE THE OHBAPEST DAILY PAPER IN CHINA
and to a largå... INCREASE OF CIRCULATION MAY BE, DUNFIDENTLY ANTICIPATED, THE ADVANTAGE TO
4 DVERTISERS
To Let.
TO LET,
·With Immediate Possession,
Dog Fish,
Eela,
File Fish,
Fresh Fish, Large,
*
Froge,
وو
HE House No. 85, Wellington Street, Live Flab, lately in the occupation of Messrs Lobsters, Roan & Co.
Mackerel, The Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Terrace..
Small
110 100
120 100
110 100 130 120 120 100 140 100
Lemons,
༥
..bottle
40
le 1100 750
lb. 700 500
Candled Orange Peel,. bottle 760 200
20
Lemon
Capers, Charocal,
00 100 $1.00
T
950 220
750 700
"
220 160
ploul 1100 1000
Garoupa,
130 110
Cheese, American,
lb, 400
Gudgeon,
180 120
» English,
"
450
Gurnet,
120 110
19
Dutch,
each
1100
Cinnamon,
Herrings, small
catty
250 200
Oltzon,
舊
amoked
box
JJ
360 150
eatty
180 120
Gloves,
18
270 250
80
70
Cocoanut Oil,
bottle
200 180
90
80 Coffee,
. Ib.
110 100 Curry Powder,
bottle
600*250
190 120 Firewood,
plout
450 400
180 120 Flour,
catty
4080
:
100
90
Gram,
ploul
2750 2500
120 110 Iningless,
catty
750-
80
Lamp Oil,
100 €90
100 100 Macaroni,
1000 900
360
Mace,
í catty
800 750
120 110 Mango Chutney,
bottle
700 500
Mustard,
180 160
Nutmeg,
Cach
10.8
Osta
Mullet,
The Store and Dwelling House, No. 91, Oysters, Queen's Boad, lately in the occupation of Parrot Fish, Miss GARRETT,
Perch,
Prawna,
(Also with occupation from 1st April next,) Pomfret,
The Dwelling House No. 46, Peel Street, now in the occupation of Mr.HAUKCHILD,
And with occupation from 1st May next.) Rag
Roach, The Dwelling House No. 1, Alexandra Terrade, at present in the occupation of Rock Fish, Dr STOUT...
Salmon, Canton,
TO LET,
With Possession on the 1st April. I knows as the London Ina,
TAX Promises in Queen's Road Central,
Apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.. Hongkong, March 9, 1876,
140 120
70.00 Paddy,
picul 1700 1800-
200 200
bottle
ploul 1600 1400
bottle
240-200
120 100 Oliven
110 100 Pearl Barley,
110 100
120 110 140-180
300
Pepper (whale)
Pickles, Rice,
Sago
(ground)
Balad Oil,
• catty
DOUGLAS LAPRAIN & €0. Hongkong, March 20, 1876.
*
"}
Salterater, Pickled,
110
tin
800
Salt Fish,
safty
Shrimps,
Skate,
Snapper,
+catty
270 220
Soles, Fresh
.bottle
260 200
Tench, Turtles, Small
200 160
85 20
White-bait,
100
bottle
220 200
Vegetables.
250·180
400 860 | Salt, Coarse
Catty
120 100
Fine
14 12 Split Peas,
4085 Sagar, China,
100 70
do bo Taploon,
30
20 Tos
bottle 800 270 Catty 750 300
#
red for pkkling, White, Canton catty
150 Bo Vertilochi, Chinese English 8070
bottle Vinegar, English
100 80
box
· 1000 000 200 350
Carrots, fresh
1080
20:
14
Salt
}
80
20
Caulidower,
160 109
TO RENT CHEAP.. FFICES and Godown, No, 30) Prays,
fatoly bad by Meters Tarton & IPSON Also OFFICE and GoDOWN situated in the rear of the Messager.er Märitimes Office. -
Apply to
LAI HING & Co. Hongkong, March 30, 1876.
TO LET TOUSE No. 5, Zelland Street...
Ho
↑ DAVID SARSQON, BONS & Qo, Hongkong, April 8, IBYO,
Asparagus, Bamboo Shoots, young entty Beans, sprout,
فرار
broad, French,
Best foot, Cabbage, Macao,
10- 2016 *80* 60
20
180 Gzonen Oxiar, Inspector of Markets,
Printed and publlaked by Gso, MUERAT
BATH, at the China Mail Ullos, No,
Wrathon Birth Hoagkong
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