SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
CH I N
MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 23RD MAY, 1876.
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusion of laft Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into eight Seatlone, commencing at Green Island. Vessels near the Hongkong shore are marked ., near the Kowloong shore A, and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between each shore are marked 2., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Section.
1. From Green Island to the Gas Works
2. From Gas Works to the Novelty Iron Worka.*.
3. From Novelty Iron Works to the Barbour Master's Office
4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O Co.'s Offico.
Section
5. From P. and O. Co.'s Office to Peddar's Wharf,
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
7. From Naval Yard to the Pier,
8. From Pler to East Point.
Vessels Name.
Captain.
Flug and lig.
Tona.
Date of Arrival.
Consignees or Agents.
Destination.
Remarka
Steamers
Arratoon Apcar
4 kPoter
Brit ∙str.
Bombay
4.1 Smith
Brit.
Candia...
4. Thomson
Brit.
Cheops
4 Dryden
Brit
str.
959 May 16 Siemeren & Co. atr. 1327 April 112. & O. S. N. Co.:
str. 1342 May 23 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
983 May 18 Adamson, Bell & Co
China
5 c Heunings
Gor.
str.
648 May
28 Siomasen & Co.
Columbian
4k Alderton
Brit
str. 1417 May
17 P. & O. 8. N. Co.
Cyphranes
be Wood
Brit
str. 1280 May
22 Adamson, Bell & Co.
Donglas
5 Burnie
Brit atr. 861 May
Flamingo
4. L Couche
Brit.
str. 1209 May
Genoa
4 Corrigall
Brit
atr. 1200 May
Glamis Castle
4. Diokle
Brit
Gordon Castle
5 Jones
Brit
Madagascar
Java
Kjöbenhavn MacGregor
Mabarajah Naples Oceánic Orchis
Pasig
3 Gollarda
2 Paulson
Dat str. Dan
str. 1530 May str, 1812 May 888 May
20 Douglas Lapralk & Co, 12 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 18Jardine, Matheson & Co. 13 Adamson, Bell & Co. 22Adamson, Bell & Co.
18 Eduard Schellaan & Co.
Yokohama
Shanghai
Coast Porta
25th, noon
Shanghai Salgon
To-morrow
701 May
1 Yuen Fat Hong
Grainger
Brit
14 Timm
Ger.
str. str.
1413 May.
7Gilman & Co.
Bangkok Foochow
884 May
22 Siemeren & Co.
... Stephenson
Brit
stir.
994 May
16 Stemsson & Co.
18 b Flindt
Brit
str. 1474 May
18 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
3.b Parsell
BhButlin
2 h Lopez
Paretuxet
4
Pernambuco
4 h Hyde
Brit str. 2341 May Brik str. 1137 May Span. str. 17 May Amer. str. 280 June Brit. str.
130. & 0, S. 8. Co.
...Abdeen Dook
Y'hama & S. F'cisco Mails, et pi,
13 Wm. Pustan & Co. Remedios & Co.
18 Ang. Heard &o.
643 May 21 Melchers & Co.
Repairing Laid
up
Statesman
6 h Valiant
Brit
str. 1209 May
Sunda
4 k Lee
Br
ata, 1029 May
18 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 17 P. & 0.8. N. Co.
Yokohama
Malls
Yottung
Vancouver
Vasco de Gama
Washi
Sailing Vessels Alma
( b)Hunter.
7 kShaw:
Brit,
Rice
Brit
Brit
(2 hr
8 h Lehueyer
American Lloyda
4k Park
4 kJessen
5 c Withedon'
3 diffees
3 Brauthwaite ·
2 Möller
Anna
Anna
Annie Fish
Belted Will
Buz-Pan Brigitta British Crown Caroline
Caroline Behn Catherine Marden. Channel Queen Chas, O. Leary Chateaubriand Obeng Soon Christina A. P Comet Commisery Daylight Deutschland
Doza Emma
Faugh-a-Ballaugh
Feiga
Ferdinand
4 ceroger Andrew
3 o Federico
4 cBray
8 b Hunter
|2h|Redemaker
3 Tilmann----
Brit sh
Get.3m.so, Brit, bk,
202. May
321 Juue
23 Jardine, Mathieson & Co.
29 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
28 Landatein & Co. 9Kwok Aghoong
385 April 20 Melahers & Co. 510 May 21 Captain
9Wm. Pastau & Co.
$52 May 12 Melchers & Co.
1496 April 23 Russell & Co.
812 May 5 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 675 May 19 Kin-tys-loong 370 May 7Russell & Co.
Siam. sch.
394 May 20 Carlowitz & Co. 200 April 30 Chinese ¡Amor, sch 175 Jan. 8 Order
Amer. s.
1167 April 23 Russell & Co.
900 April 23 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
447 May 17 Kin-tye-loong
312 May 13 H. Kiser
str. 292 May
atr. 2000 April
AŠT.
Britetr
Ab'deen Deck
Repairing
Ger. bk.
Amer, bk,
Ger, bk.
448 May
Ger. bk.
Amer. ah.
Siam. sh.
San Francisco
448 April 27 Meyer & Co.
Foochow London
14 Tarabull
Brit sh.
987 May 16 Order
1 b Schmidt ...Marden
Get. bk.
673 April 24 Siomssen & Co.
Brit Boh.
237 April 80 Wm. Pustan & Co.
Con'tan Dock
4 & Lenfestoy
Brit. sh.
600 May 19 Meyer & Co.:
London
3 cStephen
Amer. bk
641 April 24 Captain
3 kHerré
Fob. bk.
2h Chong Sang
Flodden
Lucre
Lulu
Brit sh.
San Francisco, (London
Siam. bk.
Ger bl
200-May 18 Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
1 cLuamrengo
Spin by
Repairing
3 cioran
Ger. bk
340 May 21 Wm. Pustau & Co.
8 h Thomson
Ger. bk,
20 May 16 Carlowitz & Co.
4 eChristiansen
Dan. bk.
316 April 23 Eduard Schellhass & Co.
Nicolavinki
3 kWestergaard.
Ger. bk,
410 May 20 Melchers & Co
Hastings
Hieronymus Hope
Iphigenis
J. Jessoa
Jerfalcon
Joachim Christian
John Milton
Kate Tahar
Kronprincessen
L.chie!
Lord McDuff
4 cMatren 4-cRasmussen-
... Bentley
4 Retuer
8 Murphy
4Afackersey
13 Hamin
Brit bk.
4k Murdoch
...Craig
8 e Beahl
Brit. bk. Brit. bk. 541 May 13 Jardino, Mathieson & Co. ¡Ger. bk.j 400 May 7 Siemissen & Co.
367 May 3 Jardino, Matheson & Co.
Manila
Spratt's Dook
4 o Boulton
Ger.
bk. 275 May
Brite
287 May 1 Gilman & Co.
Gor. bk. Brit
467 May 18 Wm. Pustan & Co.
618 May 22 Russell & Co.
276 May 12 Carlowitz & Co.
Gler. bk.
344 May 25 Eduard Schellhass & Co.
5 Even
Brit. ach.
216 May 3 Eduard Schallhass & Co.
4 ManDonald
Brit bk.
5 May 11Borneo Company
Foochow Chuam
2 Colberg
Slam. bk.
492 May 15 Tack Mee & Co.
4k Ryan
Am. 3m.sc.
389 May 20 Wah Cheong
1b Rinesl
Brit. bk. 454 April 29 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. Goer. b. 404 April 24 Wm. Pustau & Co.
2Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
London
London
Cos'tan Dock:
Mount Lebanon
Naworth Castle Oceanus Otago Otter Caps
Papa
Presto Prince Arthur Racehose Rebecca
8 h Linklater
Lycka Till
Margarite
14 k Owens
Marie Haydom II
3 k Mühlmann
Ger. bk.
Marquis of Argyle
12 k McKoon
Brit.
bk.
May
'Minna
17 h Plumley 8 Thuren 8 b Hall
Ital.
8h 1019 May 18 Order-
(Brit. sh. 864 Mar. 17 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
Brit. 3.80. Go. bk.
286 May 10 Wm. Pustau & Co.
600 April 10 Rozario & Co.
237 May 10 Olyphant & On.
166 May 11 Wm. Pustau & Co.
San Francisco
Melbourne &Sydney
Tientsin
Brit: 3m.ac.
530 April 23 Rosario & Co.
Brit, bk.
954 April 30 Wieler & Co.
Swatow
8 creckwoldt
Get. Sm...c.
335 May 19 Slamssen & Co.
3 cSindden.
Balt
blr.
480 April 26 Captain
18 oMorday
Brit.
bk.
662 3lay 8 Arnhold, Karberg & Cà
8
Passch
Ger, bk.
750 May 11 Siemssen & Co.
2 k Laidman
Brit, bk.
383 May 17 Amhold, Karberg
& Co.
4 e Wells
Brit bk.
296 April 25 Stemsson & Co.
Tiontain Adelaide, &c.
2 boles
Biana bk.
Dan.
Gor. bk. `sh.
Span. bg.
27 May 10 Siamasen & Co. 408 May 23 Wm. Pustan & Co. 802 May 8 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 120 May 14 Remedios & Co. Brit. bi 321 May Amer, Gter. big,
4Eduard Schellkasa & Co. sh. 1239 April 23 Ordet
Newchwang
McD,'a Slip
956 May 19 Meichers & Co.
Tientsin
Brit. sh.
088 May 18 Siemsson & Co.
Thermopyle
Titan
Vesta
Victor
Brit sh:
218 May 11 Adamaon, Bell & Co.
Foochow
bk,
Tlentain
LeBlanchard
Brit br.
Brit. bic
Amer. bk. Bolt
San Francisco
Foochow Honolulu
Repairing 10th prox. To-morrow
Rota
San Lorenzo Scotia
Swallow Tartar Tangton
Victory
Vindex
Wealthy Pendleton William Manson Willard Mudgett
Willie. Wodan
Young Siam Zeroya
WHAMPOA
Cap Horn
Charter Oak
Lizzie
3 dBundgaard Hasson
4. Pico ... Duncan 2 cores 3k Kamena 13 Clarks
8 e Matheson Berry
4k Dirks 2 k Sorensen
{... Whiting
7 c Park house
8 h King
8 cDiskey
4k Badenoch
3k Meyer
Amer. sh. 1226 May 19 Messageries Maritimes. Gier. Norw. bg.
bk. Amer. bk. Brit.3m.sc. [Gor.<<
2 Benediotsen Siamo தட
3kScarlett
Green
Brit. bk.
bk. Amer. eh.
302 May 21 Melchers & Co.
347 May, 15 Eduard Sohelihass & Co. 255 May 23 Yuen Fat Hong-
290 May
3Landstein & Co..
809 Mar. 30 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
5Adamson, Bell & Caf
366 May
875 May 16 Jardine, Matheson & Có 274 May 20 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
439 May 7 Wm. Pustan & Co.
701 May 12 Keen-tyo-loong
388 May 13 Gilman & Co.
101 May 23 W. Puntan & Co. 183 May 4 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co, 985 May 17 Broadbear, Anthony & Co.
204 May 23 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. -
Gor.
Tientsia
Smith
Rubicon
Lackey Thanes
Brit. bic Brit.3m.se.
New York
¡Chefoo
CANTON
Amop Ovesn
Drowes Jaques
Brit atr. 814 May 21 siemason & Co.. Brit str. 971 May 21 Jardine, Matheson & Co
Shanghai
Vessel's Name.
Ariadne
Cyclop
Flamer
Herths
Homet
Class
Men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour.
Anchor Flag.
agd,
Tons.
Guna H. P.
Date of
Arrival
60 German on Slip German
7h British 7 Gerpan 7.b British
'corvette gunboat Bux. aaval hospital
1380
980
corvette.
8200
19
Kearsarge Kestrel Meeanse
Corvetta
Thistle.
6
C
British
Victor Emanuel
6 h
Tantlo
At Canton
6k American 6 h British 6k British
gun vessel
gun resol
British Commodore's flag ship 3087
Americangunboat-
gun vesel
461
638
482
military hospital
2501
464
Palos
American gunboat
410
306
wwl Poxel mo
4.00
6
80
May 21 May 11.
400.
May 13
120
May 16
600
April 20
4
100
Mar. 15
May 16
288.
May 19
April 18
Kühne
Commander.
Von Reiche
D. M. Insp. Gen. Morgan Knorr
Hippialey
F. McNair
C. B. Theobald
Capt. Booker Francis Stirling Commodore Watson
R. S. MoCook
W. R. Bridgeman
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No. 4026-MAY 28, 1876.]
Fished in Manila.
The steam launch, which arrived from Hongkong the other day, is to ply between Malabon and Manila.
THE CANA MAIL.
A now weekly paper will soon be pub-covered that blood had saturated his clothes, bales. Three bills of lading signed by an steward on board the Douglas. He believed
He found that he was wounded in three places Dr. Ayres, the Colonial Surgeon, was examined. He proved the existence of three wounds, me of them on the back of the neck. It was half an inch doop and penetrated the bone. The two others were only superficial wounds. All appeared to have been inflicted with a blunt instru mont, nach as the broken knife in Court, After corroborative evidenco had been taken the prisoner was committed for trial. The prisonor reservod his defence, and waived the usual notion of trial.
The Diario saya :——"Yesterday morning Fonolano Diamante, Valentin Reyes, La- zaro Zupit, Felisiano Cruz, and Florentino Tolentino suffered the last penalty of the law, for the heinous crimes they had committed, especially the shocking deed of St. Vincent Street, on the 28th March last. The plat form was erected in front of the Bilibid Gaol in the esplanade between the gate and the Iris Bridge. A large number of natives witnessed the terrible sct, and the general aspect of the crowd showed's profound im pression. The culprits were conducted from the gaol shortly after seven o'clock by four priests, showing much contrition, and at 8 o'clock all was over."
SUPREME COURT, IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. · (Before Chief Justice Sir Jony SMALE.)
23rd May, 1876. -
His Lordship sat to-day to pass sentences on several prisoners who had pleaded or 'been found guilty at this sessions
General.
Mr Kingsmill offislated for the Attorney The Peddar's Wharf Riot cass was fixed The price of Kerosine Oil has been much for bearing at 10a.m. on Monday, the 20th
onhanood. There is no stock either on the
■pot or afloat.
Jurors will have to attend.".
inst
│·
ATTEMPT TO DROWN.
We read in the Diario; "It is said that
In reference to this case, his Lordship the difficulty of obtaining passage tickets in said he had looked over the depositions Singapore by the French packets still cou- taken before the Magistrate, and from them - tinues, in consequence of previous engage. he saw a deliberate attempt to murder. The boat was pulled into the middle of the ments of all the berths. If this incon-barbour where no assistance could possibly venience is not removed, we believe that come, and there the man was deliberately all Spaniards, who are allowed to travel in thrown into the water. That the man was whatever boats they like, will in fature tion on the prisoner's part, but to the man's Bayed was not owing to the want of inten- paamge in the British paokota."
take
The return of the Manila Custom House
for the month of April last shows a total of $94,136, being $3,778 in excess as compared with the same period last year. The im port duty is set down at $64,867, and the export $27,158,
The Comercio says that the first prize of the Government lottery for May was won by a Chinaman, house servant to a Chinese
compradore.
From Zambales we hear that a Chinaman was found murdered in his own house by some persons unknown, and a smart shook of earthquake of long duration occurred, but fortunately without causing any da-
mage.
Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. 0. May.) May 23, 1876.
TRESPASS ON CEMETERY GHOUND.
Tam Achan, a milkman, was summoned by Inspector Rivers for permitting his cattle to trespass in the Cemetery at Wong. noi-cheong. Mr Edward Thompson, the man in charge of the Protestant Cemetery, proved the damage done to the grass by the cattle treading on it. The defendant pleaded that he had a pain in his stomach, and this led to his allowing the cattle to go astray. Fined $5,
ALLEGED POISONING, Kwok Anam, a servant, was brought up to answer the charge of causing the death of a Chinese woman who died of poison. Inspector Batten said the Coroner's Inquest had terminated and an open verdict had been returned. He was authorised by the Capt. Superintendent of Police to state that there was no evidence forthcoming to implicate the defendant. Under the circumstances, the Magistrate simply called upon him to give security in $25 to answer any charge for one month.
LARCENY.
Lam Acheung, a farmer, was sent to three months hard labour for stealing some clothes from Wong Mang Kow, the house-coolie to Col. Shervington.
time not having come.
Mr Kingamili said it was certainly not the prisoner's fault that the man was not drowned, but probably not in bis contem- plation to drown the m
ved that it was lucky for the prisoner that in passing centence, his Lordship obser- he had pleaded guilty, and that the Crown
had taken a merciful view of his case in not pressing for punishment on the more For if he had been serious charge. tried, his Lordsbip had no doubt be would have been found guilty, and the pro- bability was that he would have had to spend the rest of his life in geol
The prisoner was then sent to three years' penal zervitude.
ASSAULT AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY;"
How Asing, found guilty of highway robbery at British Kowloong, was sen- tenced to three years' penal servitude, his Lordship observing that there was no place in the Colony where the law was so openly violated as British Kowloong, and his Lordship would pass such a sentencs on him as would deter others in future.
The prisoner's compatriot who was found not guilty was ordered to be kept in custody until the sessions were closed, as he had several previous convictions against him,
JARCENY.
Ching Ayee and Ching Ashew, both convicted for stealing a box from the steamer Kwangtung and for asanlting à Malay seaman on board, were brought up for sentence. The first was sent to five years penal servitude on the first and one year's hard labour on the second count; both penalties to be contemporaneous. The second prisoner was sent to two years' hard
labour.
LARGENT.
Man Achuen, who pleaded guilty to stealing $320 in notes and $16, was sent to two years hard labour.
The Sessions were then adjourned till Monday, the 29th inst., at 10 am.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Mr Justice SNOWDEN.)
May 22, 1876.
Ahoy v. A. Jonge, $50.-Mr Johnson appeared for the plaintiff, and said he believed the defendant was making arrange ments to pay the plaintiff, and he would apply for a further adjournment. Adjourn. ed accordingly.
CHEFOO.
10th May. The Vloeroy of this province has left his inland home at Tsi-ngen Fu, and has arrived at this port on a tour of inspection. The troops are to be reviewed, the new Fort examined, and various experiments are to
between Pedro Blanco and Breaker point, the foreign residents; and I hear a number the plaintiff was on the former articles; he While the two steamers were in Hongkong of those lately arrived attend worship at could notswear to that, but all their harbour they had thick dirty weather, and the Roman Catholle Obspel stewards wore on the articles.
it is surmised that the junks experienced The farmers are hopeful over their allk The former articles were then sent for, a typhoon of short duration. The chief prospects this year; but other crops have but the plantiff's name was not on them, officer of the Glenfinlas counted eighteen anffered, I hear, from cold and mla.-N.
His Lordship said that being so, he was completely capsized and surrounded by C. D. News Correspondent. only a private servant.
wreckage. Three Chinamen were observed Continued→The plaintiff left on the from the Anchises, olinging to some fiost- morning of the 9th January. He asked for ing spars, and a boat hoing lowered they leave and was told that he must get a sub were rescued. It is supposed that all the stitute. He was in charge of the plate &c., other Chinese in the junks have perished. and it would'nt do to put any one on: On Saturday afternoon, a coolie attempt board. I am sure the plaintif did not give ed self-destruction by jumping into the mo notice on the 26th November 1875. He river from the Garden bridge. A foreign only asked leave two or three days before policeman and a sampan-man rescued him, be superintended by His August Excellency. the vessel left,
and being little the worse for she immer. Lengthy political and Municipal discussions His Lordship gave judgment for one sion he was allowed to go. He walked in and consultations are held by the local month's wages without costs, In doing the direction of the American Consulate, syndics under his direction, and great so be said it was lucky that the plaintiff's but sharply turning, as if actuated by a results will doubtless follow his visit The name was not on the articles, as otherwise audden turn of mind, he deliberately jump weather continues dry and warm with no he would have been treated a deserter, ed into the water again. He was rescued signs of rain. There are only four vassals and would not be entitled to any wages. a second time, but when brought to the in harbour; five with the "Curlew, let us bank he was unconscious, and was placed not be ungracious enough to forget her. I in a jiurikehs, and conveyed to the Hong the Flying Squadron should come up here kew Police station. He soon afterwards its appearance would not be void of effect; recovered,
another Fort would most likely be com menced immediately.-Shanghai Courier Correspondent.
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CORRESPONDENCE.
AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT. To the Editor of the "CHINA MAIL."
The Chinese least likely to be moved by a panic of popular superstition, are those who are in the employ of foreigners; and to their direct, and to foreign indirect, fluence is to be attributed the exemption of Sha ghai from the phantasy that pre-
Agent for the Captain were put in evidence which states the shipment on board the Tibre of these three consignfants with the marks and initials, to be conveyed to Hongkong and delivered after safo arrival to Messrs N. Mody & Co. The bills of lading are what is called "clean billa" in the senso of being a from any memoran dum of insufficient packing, marking or addressing" and are signed by an Agent for the Captain. On arrival here all the bales were delivered to the Agent except the 15 above described. Fifteen containing an inferior description of Cot ton and entirely different marks and initials remained on hand, and these the plaintiffs have refused to accept, demand- ing 16 bales marked as mentioned in the bills of lading, to make up the proper number, or in default they demand the value. The plaintiffs have aned the Company as owners of the Tibre and not the master. There is no evidence whatever to show how. these circumstances have arisen, and the bales left on hand were put on board by Court is left to conjecture whether there lö mistake by the consignora, or whether they were left by some persons who took the plaintiffs bales in their stead, The list
Hongkong, May 23, 1876. answering to the manifest on board English Sia-Allow me through your columns to ships does not contain any description of thank the Commander of H. 1. G. M. bales so marked and initialed. The plaintiffs Corvette riadne for his kindness in giving must make their choice between the pre-ns a passage from Takow to Hongkong after vails in the adjacent cities of Soodbow, or that they were not. If they were not put longing to us; and I also wish to thanking the pranks of mi chievous sprites, who sumption that the goods were put on board having Lat our vessel and everything be. Chinkiang, Yangchow, and Nanking, touch-
on board, then, as has been often decided, the Commander and Officers of the Ariadne have taken to cutting off the liegen' tails. the Captain was not the agent of the owners on behalf of myself, Officers and men, for For several weeks, little else has been to admit by the bill of lading that they their kind treatment during our stay on talked about in the tes-shope of this were; the owners arenot liable and the plain-board the Ariadne. tiffs must be nonsuited. If they were
of the plaintiffe can only be defeated by put on board, then the owners are liable on the signature of their agent, and the claim
some condition in the contract of convey
Had the anco restricting their liability, master or pereun signing the bill of lading been qued, the bill would have been con- } Takow.
mant, by 18 and 19 V. ch. 111, s. 3. elusive evidence against them of the slip. the bill of lading is only prima facie evi dence against the owner; he may show if he can that the goods were not received on beard. There is no such proof, and I must held that the bill of lading is an admission sgainst the owners by their agent that the whole number of bales were shipped. Then it was argued that art. 2 of the bill of lading limits their liability in respect of the neglect or default on the part of the Captain, ilot or Mariners, or other per suns engaged on beard the Co.'s stoamers."
But
W. SKJÖDT,
late Master of the Danish bark " Pyeru. P.8.-I also wish to think the Commis
sioner of Customs at Takow and his staff and several residents there for their kind pesa and assistance rendered during the lose of the vessel and during our stay in
W. S.
The Straits, (Singapore Times) There have been no further disturbances in Sunghie Ujong, the malcontent chiefs, who originated them, finding out they had made a mistake in considering the silence and indecision of the British Government a good opportunity for them to assert their power. The country is held now by de tachments of English troops, and, as in Perak, everything awaits the decision of Her Majesty's Government,
Quotations.
Hoxesore, May 23, 1876. - OPIUM-New Patna, osah... 693)
credit, 595
Old Patna, sach.... 607
D
17
31
"
oredit, 610
New Benares, cash, 582)
#1
Old Benares, cash, 580
credit, 585
12
12
credit, 583
New "Malwa, cash, 580
13
province and city. These sprites are of paper, out by magicians to resemble the human gure, and despatched "after certain. occasion they have been directed to cut incantations to create annoyance. On this
the queues of numerous' persons in 'large cities. They always prasage trouble lu the State; rebellion, or something of the kind being sure to follow their appearance, CAMPHOR, They became conspicuous, for example, QUICKSILVER, ... a few years before the Taiping Rebellion, SALTPETRE
15
21
credit, 585
Allowance Taels, 24 a 40 Old Malwa, cash, 585 credit, 690 Allowance Taels, 20 a 82
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Exchange.
and hence it is that officials are not a little perturbed by the present panio, necing that it is but one of what are popularly Bank, 6 months" night, regarded as portents of a revolution. The Credit, 6 months' sight,... ...8/11 saw, "A prosperous Government is known On Calcutta, Bank demand, .......1825
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by felicitous occurrences; a Government Bombay, demand, about to be overthrown has ominous portents," is in everybody's mouth, and tends to effect such an overthrow. When droughts, floods, epidemios, defeats, and such calamitous cecurrences begin to scour, magie comes to aid in producing further confusion.
(Courier.)
Forg, Tao-tai, went to Sung-kiang on the 14th instant to meet the Viceroy. His Excellency proposes to hold a review of the troops at that city, and afterwards to pro coed down the river to Woosung-it is said, without landing.
We hear from Catholio sources that things are somewhat unsettled in the province of Ngan-hwai; but we are not in possession of any particulars of the trouble.
A very interesting event in the history
A rather unusual scene was witnessed at of the Colony came off in the Townhall at mid-day on Wednesday, the 10th instant. the Cemetery on Saturday afternoon (13th This was the investiture of the Hon'ble Ho May) on the occasion of the funeral of Mr world John Tozer, late chief officer of the steamer Al Kay, better known-v famous, tinder the name of Whampoa, as Hanyang, who died on the passage down Companion of the Most Distinguished from Hankow. The deceased was a member Order of St. Michael and George. The of the rder of good Templars, having distinction was a graceful act and well con joined the Shanghai Lodge, No. 4, in Janu- As on the arrival of the steamer ferred on the part of Her Majesty. Nrary last Whampoa has well deserved and long no friends claimed the body, the Shanghai enjoyed the respect and esteem of all classes members took upon themselves to pay the here of every nationality. The granting of laat rites to their departed brother. The the Grand Cross of the name order to His funeral services were conducted by the W. Highness the Maharajah of Johoro ales C. of the Lodge, Rev. W. S. Holt, and meets with general approval. This princo listened to attentively by some thirty has ever been a liberal-hearted and enligh-rembers all dressed in their regalia. Thi toned ruler, a sincere and loyal friend of is the first death, we are told, which has the British Government, and it were well occurred since the Lodge was opened, and that some of the other chiefs of the Panin- it goes far to prove the efficiency of the eula would follow his example and learns lesson from the history of this Chief of Johore's connection with the English Go vernment. While upon the granting of these honours, however, we may as well state that there in a feeling that the Secre- tary of State might have selected one if not two more of the residents here for disting tion, and most certainly H. E. the Go vernor should have been made a Grand
Order that so many could be brought together on the very busiest day of the week, and that too at only a couple of hours' notice; as of course despatch, under the circumstances, was imperatively neces sary. In a community like this such societies have a very useful aphore; away from friends and home many would be otherwise left friendless.
|
13 Shanghal, demand, - ...
Shanghai, 30 days' sight, Bar Silvor, 17, dwts. B., Syces, Mexicans, ... Gold Leat,
...8/104
R$225
+4 归导线
401
***
***
*
20.10
144
5:12
English Sovereigns, Australian Sovereigns, Discount, ...
Shares.
jen ***
Hongkong Bank, par. £% pm. H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $526 China Fire Ins. Co., $155 H.K. & W. Dook Co., 35% dis.
China Traders' Ins. Co., $1660 Union Ins. Soalety of Canton, $660 Chinese Insurance Co., $212 North China Ins. Co., Tim. 815, er div. 0. & J. Marine Ins. Co., Tia. 84 ex return, Yangtze Ins. Association, Tis. 650 Union S. Navigation Co., Ta H.K. O. & M. 8.-boat Co., 10 dia. Shanghai Steam N. Co., Tis. 70 Hongkong Hotel Co., 45 dis. Chinese Imperial Loan, £103.
Temperature. Hoxazone, May 23, 1876. (Taken of Merers. Falconer & Co.'s Premises,
\; Queen's Road.) THERMOMETER-94.M.,
Do.
79.
41.M.,
781
Do. Maximum, Do.
80
BAROMETE,-9AM
Minim, over night,
4.M.,
76
29,986
29.892
Do
Shipping Intelligence.
HOME SHIPPING. The following is taken from the latest London Papere:-
DEPARTUBER.
Jan. 10, Echo, from London to Hongkong, Jan. 13, Antipodea, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong.
There is no doubt that a ship-owner may limit his liability even against the coase Cookbarn says, in Phillips v. Clark, 26 Lat Malacca was finished this afternoon (May quences of his own negligence, if, as C. J. The trial of the ten prisoner for murder
J. C. P. 170, he can find any one to con-12th) at half-past one o'clock. The Special tract with him on such terms. But some Jury found all the prisoners guilty, when proof of negligence must be given, and it Mr Woods, their counsel, moved an arrest would not do to allow a ship-owner to say of judgment on the grounds that the Court the goods mentioned in the bill of lading had no jurisdiction to try the case. The were never put on board, or, if they were, Judge declined to admit that there was say flaw in the procedure by which the case had they were lost by the neglect or default of his servante, there being no proof to boen transferred from the Malaam Court, support the latter contention, and there and sentenced them to death. being prima facie evidence to diaprova the former, the bill of lading itself. Nor can the Court, as far as I can see, by an exhaustive process.coms to either man. clusion, and say, all the cargo of cotton bas been delivered to the other consignees. You alone complain of a short delivery of 15 bales. There are 15 bales left on baud, not marked and initialed as the bill of lading says yours were, ergo, either your own agent put these on board and the master negli- ently included them with bales differently marked, or gave the other bales by mistake to some other consignee, or exchanged them. All that can be said about the matter is that no one knows how these 15 bales came on board. If the negligence wore manifest, as in the cases of the casks of sugar loaded in seagoing ships and damag ed by fresh water, and cargo damaged by oil, then there is some ground from which the Court can infer negligence; and these evidences of negligence being given, the onus of proving that such damage comes within exceptions in the bill of lading Hos on the shipowner. Here there is no means of forming such a conclusion. I can only decide that there is prima facie evidence that "these bales were shipped, that the master as agent for the defendants made a contract to convey safely, and that Cross. they never reached their dostination, and therefore that the defendants are liable. have not thought it necessary to enter
We understand that the Messageries into the question of how far the words "neglect and default" in Art. 2 of the bill steamer Amazone brought a portion of the of lading affect the limitation of the liabili- passengers who were booked for Prinse ty of the defendant tery closely, because as Amelia, from Amsterdam, which reel Josephine de la Ville, resident at No.
I have remarked the mere inference of broke down in the Mediterranean Sea. Old Bailey Street, was summoned by Mary
negligence cannot avail against the positive among the passengers is a Javanese Prince, prima facie evidence afforded by the bill of or nobleman, R. M. Ismanngoon Dandle Moore, resident at Shelley Street, for
Winota and his lady. This gentleman throwing stones and other missiles into The case was then proceeded with ex lading of the shipment of the balos. But 1 complainant's back-yard to the danger of parte. The plaintiff state:t that the defen- may remark that if the bales were given out Dateis minist in Holland the daughter of
The prince is in the the complainant. From the evidence, it dant first came to hoard with him into other consignees I doubt whether that Datch min ster. appeared, that the two houses were only February 1874 and stopped in the house would amount to neglect or default within Netherlands Colonial Civil Service holding seperated by a back lane, Some ill-foeling 192 days at $1 a-day, He was then shipped the proper meaning of the words. If the the rank of Controller.
A cane was heard on Tuesday last before bad existed between them, and, according off, and had meantime paid $60 of the neglect and default consisted in the master to the complainant's story, she was amount due.. Ele was then ditcharged and signing for bales he never received, then the Police Court which shows how keen frequently annoyed by pieces of wood, came to the house again until the amount the clause would not apply, because the watch it is necessary the Bands and others it is being waged against Mahometans. Feb. 25, Susanne, from Hamburg to Shang.
transaction occurred before the actual sign-handling large amounts of cash by means Now, say the Chinese, there are hundreds. tiles and dirty water being thrown
Bis Lordship looked at the three notes ing of the bill of lading and the limitation of Chinese and Native servants, should of thousands of Mahometans in some of our March 2, Mary L. Stone, from Cardiff to against the complainant's windows; once &
stealing 916 from the Imperial Treasury, guarantee have we that, inspired by the keep. The prisoner was charged with own more distant provinces, and what Hongkong. dead cat and once a dead kitten were and discovered a difference in the writing. thrown into the complainant's back-yard
The plaintiff replied that he saw the
Banks and the Imperial Treasury to receive of the world, the disaffection will not spread It appears that it is the custom for the most fanatioal of all the missionary religions and she suspected the defendant. The last defendant sign the first one only. occasion of aggression was something being other two were drawn up by bis clerk, who
silver bullion from London in boxes weigh to them! At present they are peaosable thrown against the complainant, which told him that the defendant had signed the
ing 1,000 ouaves, holding bags containing subjects enough; but if their sympathies struck her arm, braising it-The defend other two.
each$1,180, Owing to the deficiencies in this are once excited in favour of their e ant not only denied the charge but made a
number which have occurred on previous religionists in Kashgaris, we shall have occasions, a watch was eat on the counting ignited a spark in our own midst which counter-complaint against the complainant for things thrown into her house-The Ferdinand Rickerts, an assistant to the
of the dollars which arrived for the Imperial may spread into a serious conflagration Magistrate called upon both litigants to plaintiff, was called He proved that the. The plaintiff stated that he was stoward Treasury par last mail. The result was The view is just, and one is perhaps too give personal security in 825 to keep the defendant had boarded in the plaintiff's on board the Douglas, and claimed wages that the cooly who handed the dollars from much inclined to overrate Chinese apathy. peace for six months. While both parties house and owed some money for board and for one month and eight days at $18 the bag to the shroff to be counted was seen At any rate some of the leading mandarins were in the slee executing their bonds, lodging. He gave the promissory notes in month from lat December 1976 to 8 Ja dropping a dollar in his large and convent in the Empire see an element of possible A new franan took place between them, Court, and witness saw him sign them. He nuary 1878. In the month of November ently sized Chinese shoo. He was in danger in the Alahometan communities the complainant spitting in the defendant's would swear to that. Witness was closely he received information that his mother mediately pounced upon, his shoes taken which exist in Chine, and deprecate any face and calling her names,
This matter questioned with regard to the signature, was very ill, and he asked for leave to go off, and $12 was found in one and d in gratuitous provocation of their dialoyalty formed the subject of another Magisterial and he gain swore that all the notes were home, and on 26th of that month, he gave another. This sum had been substracted as, to say the least of it, unwise. inquiry, and resulted in Mary Moore being fast two notes was written by witness, but
signed by the defendant. The body of the defendant notion to leave. When the from 11 bags i and at there were 35 to be sent to three days' imprisonment.
the signature was the defendant's
CUTTING AND, WOUNDING. John O'Neil, the prisoner, who was ment over for trial here, was brought up again to day. After some formal evidence was taken, the case was remanded till the 35th,
A FEMALE QUARREL.
ATTEMPT TO MULDER,
1
Smith. Rayner, $279.-The plaintiff in this case is a boarding-house keeper, and the defendant an officer on board the river steamer White Cloud. The daim was on three promissory notes for board and lodging. The defendant did not appear, and Mr McBean, the bailiff o. the Court, proved that he served the summons on the defendant personally.
now claimed was incurred,
The
His Lordship ordered the clerk to be sent for.
His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintiff, but stayed execution for a week to give the defondant an opportunity to come in to defend his caso if he cho
Mody & Co. v. G. De Chatopeaux, Agent Messageries Maritimes.
of liability would only attach afterwards. Verdict for plaintiffs, and costs,
Mr Sharp appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr Brereton for the defendant.
Pang Aying . Barnie, $22,80 -This claim was for wages as stoward on board the steamer Douglas, of which the defendant is the captain.
(Observer.)
steamer returned here in the beginning of counted, the plunder of the whole at that January, he again asked for leave, and was rote would have been something large told that he could go if he provided a substi- The man was given in shatge, and when tute. He brought three to the defendant brought before the Police Magistrate ad successively, but they were not approd.mitted his guilt. He was sentenced to three The defendant then told him to go to the months' imprisonment. compradore of Messrs. Douglas Lapreik to
Ho Asul, a prisoner in Victoria Gaci, was again brought up to answer the charge of stabbing a turnkey named Basilio Bocha, with intent to murder. The com. plainant stated that on the 98nd inst. at
get one through him, and the steward of 8.80 m. he was on duty in the prison
the Hailoong was introduced, but ba, too, yard while the hard-labour prisoners were His Lordship delivered the following was refused. On the evening of the Stá faking their breakfast. He suddenly felt Judgment to-day This is a salt brought January, he spoke to the defendant again, some one touching him on the right, by Messrs Motty & Co. by their Agent, Mzas the steamer was to leave next morning. but on turning round, he saw nobody. ramjee Bormales, to recover $476.32, The defendant told him that he could bring He felt next some one striking him on being the value, at market pries, of 15 was on board at fat. He accordingly the left. He could not, however, see his bales of Cotton, short delivered, out of a vent with one at the time indicated, but the assailant, but that the defendant was run-consignment of 91 bales alleged to have steamer had left half an hour before. He ning away from him. He gave pursuit been put on board the defendant's ship could not therefore return on board
"struggle en- Tibre at Caloutta, for convey toe to Hong. Capt. Burtie admitted that the amount and collazat the Prisoner a strumie on kong. The bales were of 3 desselphious dainied, was correct, and said, he would the ground, the prisoner got on to the differently marked and initialed; ist, of have paid the money but that the plaintiff top of him and inflicted several blows 61 bales which was delivered abort by 12 had deserted from the ship. He believed on him, but with what instrument bales; End, of 40 bales which was delivered the plaintiff was on the articles, be could not tell Agidance then saine short by 2 bales; and, of 100 bales which Captain Burnie war then called upon to and prin ner was shassed. He then dis was delivered short by 1 balo; total 16 pryso bin me on outh. The plaintif we
SHANGHAL. (Nov.)
$
Jan. 19, Sophie, from Cardiff to Hongkong. Jan. 20, Forward Ho, from London to
Yokohama, &c.
Jan. 31, Lord Macaulay, from Newport to
Hongkong.
Caradvices from Puking contain but little fresh news about the fighting in the Jan. 17, Alex. MoNeil, from Cardiff to North-west. One remark of a correspondent Hongkong. however is worth notice. This Kashgarian Jan. 17, Onward, from Liverpool to Hong- campaign appears to be exclusively a piece kong. of Manchu policy. The old nomadic feel- ing is not dead yet in the breasts of the Tartar conquerors of China. The Chiness officials are, and have been all along, violently opposed to it. The Governors General are said one and all to have protested earn stly and strenuously against it; but, as we all know, without avail. Feb. 2, Evelyn, from London to Hongkong, Nor are their reasons by any mesas con Feb. 4 Undine, from London to Shanghai temptible or unworthy of consideration. Feb. 6, Paul Marie, from London to
Shanghai. Whatever may have been the object of tho Government in taking no serious a step in Feb. 6, Scotia, from London to Hongkong, the first instance, however purely political Feb. 8, Kaisow, from London to Hong-
kong. the war itself may be, it is still a fact that
hai
HANGCHOW.
May 7th. If one la to judge from the old proverb, that the best times to live in are the poorest to write about," the residents in this city are enjoying a very favourable Abson. Since the case of Yang-ngi-wu has ceased to be the topic of conversation, there in 1ttle food for gossip,-Home Little time since, a number of soldiers, from the camp south of the city, were transferred The steamer Lien he was sold at aucto Fuhkien and within the past two Hon yesterday (16th May) by Messrs. Mao weeks, the Tartar garrison here has received kenzie & Co. The bidding was spirited for an audition of 3,000 to 8,000 persons, time, and the was ultimately knocked down inclusive of their families. They com to Messrs. Farnham & Co., for the mode from King-chow, in the provitice of Hu-psi rate sum of: Tla. 9,800; Beteral Chinese offered for her, both on Government and F). The large reinforcement private account, but their highest limit was caused the erection of extensive barracks in the Tartar bity and the desolations of only Tis. 9,000.
The steamers Glenjinias and Anchises at the Taipings are fast disappearing beneath rived here on Sunday night (May 14thy and the white walls of the garrison bordet. report having passed several sépaised junks The Tartare ure, as a rule, quite polita to
Feb, 1, Nearchos (str.), from Onediff to
Hongkong.
March 2, P. J. Carleton, from New York
to Shanghai.
March 14, Moonlight, from Lara Del to
Shanghai.
March 16, Min, from London to Hongkong, March 17, Ada, from London to Yokohama. March 18, Benefactor, from New York to
Hongkong,
March 19, Hans, from Hamburg to Shange
Lai,
March 20, Gustav and Maria, from Ham
burg to Hongkong. March 21, Mon Glen, from London te
Flongkong. biarch 21, Marianne, from Havre to Saigon, March 31, Julie, from Havre to Saigon. March 21, Hoogley, from Boston to Batar
vla and Hongkong. March 28, Olnraum, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong.
March 28, J. C. Munro, from London to.
Hongkong.
March 26, Chefoo (str.), from Greenock to
Hoogkong.
>
March 25, Lorne (str.), from London te
Chins and Japan, March 29, Oregon, from Cardiff to Hong
koog,
March 81, Karo (str.), from Antwerp la
Ühing
March 31. Ajax (str.), from Liverpool ta'
Shanghai: March 81, Sophie C, from Matavillas
Saigon
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAVAM BÖRZE,
At London--Steamers sia Bus Comala Sailing Vessels
Tartar,
Cashmere. Lothair,
a. Thompson
Peerest.
Endymie
Wylo.
Mails,
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company, TAKING THROUGH WARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, IN VONNMOTION WITH THE
CENTRAL
and UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING RAILROAD COMPANIES
AND
ATLANTIC STEAMERS. TIRE S. S. « OCEANIC," will bo dos-
patobed for San Francisco, via Yokó- hams, on THURSDAY, the 1st June, at 3 pm, taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States and Europe.
Connection is made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghai.
Freight will be resolved on Board until 4 p.m. of 31st Instant. Parool Packages will be received at the Office until 5 pm same day all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
Return Passage Takets available for 6 month are baued at a reduction of 20 per cent. en regular rates.
For further Information sa to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, Praya Wost.
G. B. EMORY, Agent. Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
STEA
STEAL FOR
jel
Insurances.
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY.
Underaigned are prepared to grant TP against Fire to the extent of $46,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored therein, at current local rates, subject to a Discount of 20% on the Premia:
NORTON & Co.,
jagoute. Hongkong, January 1, 1874.
YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA- TION OF SHANGHAI,
CAPITAL AND SUerlus, 200,000 TaRLS,
prices.
POLICIES granted on Marine Risks to
Insurances.
CHINA MAILAA gui
THE SOUTH AUSTRÁLIAN INSUR ANOE, COMPANY, ADELAIDE.
£500,000. CAPITAL
T
THE Undersigned having been appolated Agents for the aboro Company In Hongkong, China and Japan, are prepared to lose Policles of Marine Insurance, payable in Australia, Lindon, Caloutta, Bombay, Mauritius, China and Japan at current rates.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co. Hongkong, September 6, 1875. jyl
THE SCOTTISH IMPERIAL. INSURANCE CO.
THE Undersigned having been appointed
Agent, in Hongkong,
"Company, is prepared to grant Polloles 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 %.
all parts of the world at current rates, This Association will, until further no-named tloe, provide out of the earnings, first for an Interest Dividend of 15% to Share holders on Capital, and thersafter distri- buted among Policy holders, annually, in cash, ALL the Profits of the Underwriting. Business pro rela to amount of premium contributed.
RUSSELL & Co.; * Agents.
Hoogzong, July 9, 1872 ;
LANCASHIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
(FIRE AND LIFE) CAPITAL,--TWO MILLIONS. STERLING,
THE Undersigned are prepared to grant Preteritat the Risk of FIRM on Buildings or to Goods stored therein, on Coals in Matsheds on Goods' on board Vessels and on-Hull of Vowels in Elar- bour, at the usual Terms and Conditions,
Proposals for Life Assurances will be re-
Attention is invited to a considerable reduction in Premia for Life Insurance in
China,
Life Policies effected during the year 1875, share in the Bonus to be declared on 81st December for the quinquennial period then ending.
A. MAG. HEATON.. Hongkong, September 27, 1875.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament,
ESTABLISHED 1309,
*
CAPITAL £2,000,000,
Undersigned, AGENTS at Hongkong.
For Sale.
JUST RECEIVED,
|-
In French Mail Steamer "MEI-KONG TELLOW CHARTREUSE, (pints and
quarts).
Extra fine SALAD OFL, from (Besode,
Marseilles,)
Imperial PRUNES, in Glass Jare: Skillan NUTS Mg JAMS, JELLIES & FRUITS, assorted. Fine Franch SAUSAGES, in 1 lb. dns. Assorted PASTE for SOUP. *** French CANVAS, sasorted, Nos. 1 to 5. French NAVY SÓAP
Marseille SAUSAGE,
Lyon SAUSAGE,
MESS PORK in barrels of 100 lbs., or
by retail. IF Y CHAMPAGNS VINEYARD PRO-
PRIETORS' BRANDY. BISQUIT Dubouche BRANDY, St. Emilion Dinner CLARET. Haut Sauternо, WHITE WINE. ANCHOVIES, in oil,
Superior CLARET, bottled by the Under.
signed, $3 per doz.
TONNY FISH, in oil, Superior WHITE VINEGAR. TAPIOCA
HONGKONG MARKET PRICES. Corrected ip Saturday, May, 20, 1876. At 1080 Cash per Dollar Mexican
Patco. Higkort, Lewist
Dash. Cask
[No6. 4028,—M17_08, 1878. ~
Ginger, (young).
»... (old) .... Gourd, weake Lettuce, English. Chinese.
catty100.
60.50
80
* 40
head 10 8
Butcher Meat. Bacon, Englishy.
"
*
115: 400-300 170 180
. catly
160 140
Mint, Mushroom, dried, Maize (green corD) Unione, Bombay
bunch catty
20 12-10, 750, 660 1950 40.
Green
160 140
100 80
Papaya,
Purslane,
Foodbow, Beef, sirloin and primo cut, oy. 180 1601 Beef Corned,
: 160 140
61 70 Parsley, Chinese,
Potatoes, Maçao,
T. Sweet,
BQ 60,
2015 40
30 20
Roast,
Soup,
501:40:
31/
Quito Fresh...
Steak, Bullocks" Brains,
40 30
·
por net
Teague, fresh, each
corned,
300 250*** English,
bunch
10
450 400
catty.
30.. 25
14.. 12
Hoad,
1000 800 J1
Heart,
150 130
Pumpkins,
だ
20. 15
21
Fest,
7༦
50
Scallions,
·
20 catty
15
Klineys,
100
80
Shalots,
catty
21
51
Tail,
180.120
Squash, Bottle
20 15
*
31
Liver,.
"
osity. 120 100
Bairy,
*
30 95
"
#1
Tripe (undressed), catty 60 40
14
(long crooked)
30
·20
"
Calves' Head and Fest, not
600 500
14
reddish orooked,
30 20
bitter
+40
30
Hams, American,
15.
350
Besamum,
100
www
33
Chinese,
200 160
t
English
400 860
Taro (U Tau)
20
15 *
Tomatoes,
50
30
Mutton Chop,
180 160
11
1
Irég, Shoulder,
180 160
Turnips, Salt,
80
20
2
140 120
Vegetable MarrÓW,
1.
Liver,
190 120
Water Illy Roota,
50
4
J
Pigs Chitling a
ostty
60 50
Water Cress,
80 25
Yama
30 20
Feet,
120 110
"
#
110 100
Fruits.
1
Head,
catty
100
80
70 60 Apples, Dried
14. Patty
1500.
70 60
"
California,
600 400
180
Julienne SOUP, in 1 tt. Tin. TRUFFLES.
MACARONI & VERMICELLI, French extra fine TOBACCO.
Just Landed Ex S. 8. “AVÀ‚” PEPPERMINT, quarts and pinte BENEDICTINE, quarts and pin French CLAY PIPES. Raspail's extra fine LIQUOR. French Smoked HAMS, Soleson BEANS.
VANILLA.
CLARET from Bordeaux.
Marneille.
To Suit Purchasers.
Raspail's GENUINE LIQUOR from
Paris.
Bingapore, Penang, Point de Galle, / celved, and transmitted to the Direators for the above Company, are prepared manufactured from the finest California
Aden, Suez, Malta, "Brindisi,
Ancona, Venice, Mediter- ránban Ports, Southampton
and London;
ALO Bombay, Madras, Calcutta and Australia.
THE PENINSULAN AND ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-ship LOMBARDY, Captain GILLSON, with Her Majesty's Mails, Passengers, Specie, and Cargo, will leste this for the above place, on SATURDAY, the Brd June, at OARGO will be received on board until
*TOON
B P.; SPECIN and PARCELS at the Otties until 2 r. M, on the 2nd June.
For particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply at the P, & O, S, "N, 00.'s Dior, Hongkong.
CONTENTS AND VALUR OF PACKAGES ARN 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 Pareca; and the Company do not hold themselves responsible for any detention or přejudice which may happen from inserrers
nes on such declaration,
Bhippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Blach Bills of Lading.
THE
THE P. O. B. N. Co. reserve the option of forwarding all-Gooda ship. ped by thels Steamers for Europe through Egypt, either by Rail, or by Cañal in their own Steamers, or in vessels employed for the purpose.
A. MoIVER, Superintendent, PO. B. N. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, May 22, 1876.
U. 8. MAIL LINE,
PACIFIC MAIL: STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
jej
`THROUGH ∞ NEW YORK, vi OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, And San FrancisCO.
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THE U. 8. Mail Steamer "CHINA” will be despatched for Ban Fran- dispo, via Yokohama, on THURSDAY, the 16th June, 1876, at 3 r.., taking Pasengers, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
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for their decision.
If required, protection will be granted on fimt olan Lives up to £1000 on a Single Life.
For Rates of Premiums, forms of pro- posals or any other information, apply to ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Agata Hongkong & Canton. Hongkong, January 4, 1867,
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG.
AGENCIES at all the Treaty Poris of China and Japan, and at Singapore, Salgon and Penang
Risks accepted, and Policles of Insurance granted at the rates of Premium current at the above mentioned Ports,
NO CHIRGE POÉ POLICY TEBE.
JAS., B, COUGHTRIE, Becretary, Hongkong, November 1, 1871...
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER
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AND LONDON,
BE Undersigned have been appointed Agents for the above Company at Hongkong, Danton, Focchow, Shaughal and Hankoy, and are prepared to grant Insurances at ourrent rates.
'HOLLIDAY, WISH & Co. Hongkong, October 14, 1868,
Preda
THE LONDON ASSURANCE,
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER of
His Majesty King George The First, A. D. 1720,
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THE Undersigned having been appointed Agents for the above Corporation are propared to grant Insurances as follows:-
Marine Department,
Pollates at currant rates payable either here, in London or at the principal Porta of India, China and Australia
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Fire Department. Pollates famed for long or short periods at current rates. A discount of 20 % allowed. Life Department, Poltales sued for sumi not exceeding £5,000 on reasonable terms.
to grant Policies against FIRE, to the extent of £10,000 on any Building, or on Merchandise in the same, at the vual Rates, subject to a discount of 20 per cent.
GILMAN & Co.,
Agenti,
Hongkong, July 6, 1875,
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE Undersignod, Agents for the above Company, are prepared to grant In- rances at current rates.
MELCHERS & Co Agents, Rotal Insurance Company.
Intimations.
THE MERCHANTS' MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON.
STHORISED CAPITAL, £500,000,
THE Undersigned, having been appoint ed Agents in Hongkong for the above Company, are prepared to issue Policies of Marine Insurance at current rates, payable in London, India, Australia, New Zealand, Straite, Mauritius, Java, Manila, China, Japan, California, &c. So.
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Heart
Kidney
Laver
Fine White BREAD, in loaves and rolls, Pork, Chop, Flour, and in the Parisian fashion F. VINCENOT,
French Bakery, No 2, Peel Street. Hongkong, May 3, 1876,
FOR
MOR SALE BYDRAULIC PRESS,
with Fittings, complete. For particulars, apply to Hongkong, May 10, 1876.
"RUSSELL & Co.
FOR SALE,
In One Lot, or in Lote to suit Purchasera,
TH
Corned,
29
Leg,
1).
Fator Lard,
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110, 100 Aleurites,
120 110 Almonde, (Bombay), 140 180 Bananas, fragrant Punti, catty
11
ib.
atty
180 120
Common
"
140 1,80
Cocoanuta
"
120 110 Curranta,
830 810
70
60 Dates,
Sheeps' Head, and Feet, not
FIVE SUGAR MILLS, with accessories complete, Sheot-iron Troughs, Copper Pheasants, Cantor, Boilers, Vacuum Pans, Five Turbines Pigeons, with Independent Engines, Concretors, Turkeys, Cock, do., 4., &o.
Machines for Adjusting and Fitting, Turning Lathe, Boring Machine, &c, Bombay Duoks &o, &o.
Ono Gas Machine.
One Steam-Orana.
Spare Materials, Iron and Copper Pipes of various dimensions, &a, 'do.
One Tug Boat, 50 .7., 70 Tons, in good
order.
One Steam Launch.
Carp,
Codfish,
Crabs
Cattle Fish,
Dace, Dog Fish,
Eels, File Fisk,
Fifteen large ative Cargo Boste, fin good Fresh Fish, Large order.
11
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.
je24 Hongkong, March 24, 1876, Note. By the Company's Articles of Asso- ciation it is provided that, after pay ment to the shareholders of a dividend of 10 per cent. per annum, one fourth of the residue of profits will be rateably divided amongst those Insurers out of whose business profits have been made The Land and Buildings of the Estate, Frogs,
Garonpa situated on the River. during the year, th
The Estate of Lacan Bienhos Province, Gudgeon, comprising an area of about 800 Hestars, Guznet,
Herrings, amall mostly cultivated.
smoked Apply to
THE BANQUE DE L'INDO- Live Fab,
Lobsters, CHINE, SAIGON,
my 20 Mackerel, April 25, 1876.
UO DE MONTEBELLO CARTE | Mullet,
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STAFFORDSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF HANLEY. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £250,000.
5
HE Undersigned, having been appoint- ed Agents in Hongkong and Shanghai for the above Company, are prepared to fiue Policies of Fire Insurance at current rates.
ADAMSON, BEEL & Co. Hongkong, March 24, 1876,
WANTED.
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GOOD BOILERMAKER or FOURTH
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. A ENGINEER for the Str. MacGregor, Apply, with testimonials, to the Chief Engineer on Board,
Hongkong, July 25, 1872,
Through Passager Tickets and Bills of Lading are laued for transportation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San CHINESE Francisco, to ports in Mexico, Central and Mouth America, and to New York and Europe VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS.
(A Steamer of the Mitan Bishi S, 8, Com- pany will leave Shanghai, via the Inland Sea Porta, about same date, and make close conndation at Yokohama,
INSURANCE COMPANY,
(LIMITED)
MAKE ADV
NOTICE,
DOLICIES granted at current rates on Marie Risks to all parts of the World.
In accordance with the Company's Articles
Hongkong, May 18, 1876.
Now Ready.'
THE CHINA REVIEW, VOL. IV., No. 5.
DBLANCHE CHAMPAGNE.
15
1
40
40
156
"
80, 20
Bach
50
200 160
lb...
80 70 Figs, Dried, 400 360
1600 1850 Ground Nato,
160 140 Oranges, Coolte
bottle 500 400
200 150
180
800 950
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500, 400
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100 60
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Capons, Ducks, Egge, Hen.
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250: 100 120 110 LemonN,
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800 180
don
100
| Loong Ngin, Dried, “
400
HE BUILDINGS, MACHINERY and LAND belonging to the BIEN HOA SUGAR FACTORY (Cochin China), con sisting of:-
Duck
100
+
Salt
100
"
Mangosteens, Mangoes, Manila,
-sach : 80
each
100
80
Fowls,
. Catty
180 160
Saigon,
50 40
:
Gessa,
180 120 Peaches, green,
catty
50
Partridges,
.each
82) 300 Pears, Chefoo,
200
pair
each
140 180 Pine-apples, Punti
(each
50
Montly
80
, catty
600 550 Plantains, common
Hen,
19
400 350 Plums,
50
Fish
per hundred .200 150
dark-red, black,
40
catty 110 100
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Fellow,
50
40
100
80 3. green,
11
180
60 Pears, (Namtow),
30 96
50
80
70
Prunes, Dried,
bottle
800-250
110 100 Raisins, Muscatel,
bottle
1100 750
BD
70 D
1by
200 160
120
80 Strawberry (Yeungmui) catty
6060
110 100 Sugar Cane,
stick
50
40
100 100 Tamarinda,
catty
60
50
Small
100
80 Walnuts,
110 100
J
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160 120 Water Chesnuta,
60 50
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160 140
MiscellaneouE.
130 120
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Allspice,
battle
260 200
110 100-
Bran,
90
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80 Butter,
picul ID,
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700 600
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Candled Orange Peel, bottle
760 700
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100
140 130 140 130 90
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760 700
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Capar*,
220 180
14.
Charcoal
ploul
1200 1100
NO 100
19
Cheese, American,
Ib
400
Parrot Fish,
120 110
11
25
English,
Peroh,
100
90
" .
450
13
13
120 110
Dutch, Cinnamon,
enok
110019-
catty
250
100
属
80 Citron,
19
160
100
70
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Olovon,
270 250
160
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120 110.
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Cocoanut Oil, Coffee,
bottle
200 160
12. ib
250 120
Salmos, Canton,
190 120
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Curry Powder,
Baltwater,
120 110
1,
Flowood,
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tin
300
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catty
120 100
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40 80
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70
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Lamp Oll,
100 80
110 100
Macarool,
bor
1000 900
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140. 180
Macur
catty.
800 780
Mango Chutney,
battle
700 800
820 600
Mustard,
180 180
Nutmeg,
each108
400 880 Olives
bottle
280 200
broad,
100
120 100 Paddy, ja
Pearl-Barley, 12
Pepper (whole)
pleal .bottle
1800 1600
240 200
cathy
170 200
#1
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130
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960-200-
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189 100 Pickles,
700 180
Brsaniddy Best root,
31
20
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40 95
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20
10 Bago,
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120 900
Cabbie, Hunghong gam
900 100 Salad OU,
960 180
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140 120 Salt, Costas
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20
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Batty
Miked,
BO 40 Vermicelli, Chinens ∙120 100
English 80 60 Vinegar, English
bottle 800 270. enly
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7501-800 100 80
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1000 900
200 150
Cucumbers,
Query Stuft, English, Egg Plant,
40
$0
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Garlis, (bulb) dried)
40 80
Quarts, $15 per case (1 dozen.) Pints, $16
(2
"
5 por cent, discount on 25 case Bourbon WHISKEY.
$12 per case (1 dozen.) FOR SALE BY
HEARD &Co, Hongkong, June 22, 1875.-
To Let.
TO LET.
Will Immediats Posseillari,
Pomfret, Prawn,
Rey,
Roach,
Rock Fish,
#
Salt Flat, Shrimps,
Skato,
At New York, Passengers have selection of Association, Two Thirds of the Profita Annual Subscription," postage included. Drelling House No. 4 Alexandra | Snapper,
of various lines of Steamers to England, France and Germany.
Froight will to received on board until 4.m. 14th Proximo. Parcel Packaged will be received at the office unti 5 pm same day; all Farcel Packages should be marked to address in full; valus of zamo"
required.
For further information as to Pasosge and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, Prays Weat
G. B. EMORY, Agent, Hongkong, May 15, 1876.
jolb
For Sale. TAKASIMA COLLIERY, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents,
Fper ton, is Godown, Small Takasima NOR BALE, Large Takanima Ocal, at 08 Coal, 66 per ten, ex Godown.
Apply to
T. G. GLOVER,
No. 7, Queen's Road, and at East Point. Hongkong, May 16, 1876.
FOR SALE,
VERY Handsome PHAETON,
1 Set Donble BARNESS, neatly new.
1. Set Single HARNESS.
Apply to
L. MALLORY, No. 2, St. John's Place
Hongkong, April 10, 1876,
are distributed annually to Contributors, whether Shareholders or not, in proportion to the net amount of Premia contributed by each, the remaining third being carried to Reserve Fund,
OLYPHANT & Co., General Agents,
Hongkong, April 17, 1873.
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YANGTZE INSURANCE ASSOCIA. TION OF SHANGHAI,
NOTICE.
AFTER this date, the above Assosiation A will allow Brokerage of Thirty- threa and One Third per cent. (83%) of Local Risks only.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, June 9, 1874.
MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Undersigned Agents are in rǝcalft on the Board of Director authorizing them to lado Pollets to the extent of £10,000 on any one first alias rich, or to the extent of £15,000 cu adjoining risks at current rates,
A Dlabunt of 20% allowed,
HOLLIDAY, WINE & Co.
Hougtong, January 6, 1879.
$8.50.
CONTEXTE.
Essays on the Chinees Language, (Continued
from page 212.). The Folk-lore of China, Continued from
*page 227.)
The Lamentations and Death of Ch'ung Chen, The Last Emperor of the Ming
Dynalty. Ancestral Worship. Nonsense Verses for the Radicals. The Language and Literature of China; Ohinese Spelling Tables. Chinese Intercourse with the Counties of
Central and Western Asia During the Fifteenth Centory,
Dr. Williams as an Authority on Etymology. Short Notlees of New Books and Literary
Intelligence. Notes and Queries on Kestern Mattera
Historical Outing of Medical Missious
at Canton, Hongkong and Mabao Mr Kingsmill on Chinese Myths, "Sinologue" or "Sinologist. Tenthu Shangth
Chinese Will
Congress at St. Petersburg. The 214 Radicals,
Bell's Visible Speech Alphabet:
*** Mildare Diglila. ***
Books Wanted, Basbangos, &s.
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China Mati Oйce. Hongkong, May 16, 1876,
Torrave.
Boles, Frenh The Store and Dwelling Houle, No. 61, Queen's Road, lately in the codhpation of Tench, Mise GABRETE.
Turtle, Small The Store and Premises, Nos. 42 and 44, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of 1- Messrs DCFOST & Co.
The Dwelling House and Office, No 1, Wyndham Street.
(Also with occupation from It May next.
The Dwelling House No. 1, Alexandra Terrade, at present in the accupation of DE STOVE.
The Drelling House No 2, Gough Street, occupation from 1st June.
Apply to
\DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 18, 1876.
TO RENT OHËAP.
and Godown, No. 50, Prayn lately occupied by Dieurs TAYLOR & THOMPSON, Alo OFFIUM. and GoboWN situated in the rear of the Messagerier Maritimes Office;
Apply to
LAI HING & Co. Hongkong, March 30, 1976
TO LET TOUBE No. 5, Zetland Street,
Holos No. 6, Soyimot Terrace, DAVID BANSOUN, BONS # QR: Hongkong, May 10, 1976,
Vegetables.
tha
Asparagus, Bamboo Shoot, young fatty
14 eatty .• But, sprout,
.09
bottle
13:500-250
picul 600 550
2016nes Oktar, Inspector of Markete,
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