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"Notices to Consignees.

8. 3. ESMERALDA, FROM MANILA,

ONSIGNEES of Curto per above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned at their risk.

Goods, remaining undelivered Kfter tho 10th instant will be subject to ront:

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

A, MAG. HEATON,

Agent

Hongkong, June 12, 1878.

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

8. S. PEIHO.

NOTICE. "YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. S. "Gange," from London, la conneo- flon with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained from WEDNESDAY, the 14th Instant, at 10a.m.

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Optional Carge will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con- signees, before Noon To-day, the 18th Instant, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

Goods remaining unclaimed after Mox- Day, the 19th Inst., at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, June 18, 1876.

8. 6. CROCUS,

FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

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TE THE above Steamer having arrived; Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby re. quested to send their Bill of Lading for countersignature to the Undersigned, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,

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

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, June 11, 1870.

NORWEGIAN BARK FASAN,

FROM NEW YORK,-

TONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

Co

named Vessel are bereby requested to bond in their Bills of Lading to the Under- aigned for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at signees' risk and expence.

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For Sale.

FOR SALE. NUMBER of NEW IRON WATER

TANKS, 4 Foot square. Apply to

CAPTAIN on BOARD, American Bark "American Lloyds," Hongkong, May 30, 1876.

COSMOPOLITAN DOCKS.

THE

HE DOCKS being now completed, are capable of Doozing any size Vessels frequenting this Port, and executing Any REPAIRS required.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,”-

June 13, Han Kwang, British steamer, 636, Alexandor Ti lett; Liverpool April 17, Port Said May 5, Bues 7, Galle 81, and Bingapore June 7, General-SANDER & Co. June 13, Penedo, British steamer, 652, John Cain, Saigon June 9, Rice-MEL CHEES & Co. N

June 14, Asia, Danish stastner, 880, H. F. Molsen, Saigon June 9, Rias and Gene- ral.-WM. PUSTAU & Co

[No. 4044 -JUNE 14, 1876.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, sometimes copying them verbatim. In efal knowledge of Obina and the Chinieso, MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES, PACERE. this he simply does his work well, Bat and what little it possesses it turns to poor The United States Mail Packet ALASKA why on earth our home contemporaries account. Its writers may think that Chin

will be despatched on THURS should wait a week to get in translation affords a fair subject for their sportive pen, DAY, the 15th Jane, with Mails what they could find at first hand in our but they forget that even the heathen son for Japan, San Francisco, and the overland issues, is rather puzzling. United States, which will be closed as follower-

2 F.M. Registry of Letters ceases. 2.30 PM. Post-Office alosna, 2,30 PM. Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Feo of 13 cents extra Postage

until

May 14, Horosang, Chinese steamer, 795, Hutchison, Shanghai. June 11, General 2.50 P.M. when the Mall is finally closed. O. M, B. N. Co. E

June. 1, Anna Bella, British Barque, 354, W. Steption, Newebwang May 23, Beans-BORNEO Co.

A large quantity of SPARS, LUMBER, IBON, COPPER, YELLOW METAL, &o, & Tea and Silk.—P. & Ŏ. S. N. Oo. always kept in Stock at cheap rates.

H. Johnson, Shanghai Jane 11, Mails, June 14, Teheran, British steamer, 1870,

Length of Dock......455 Feet. Breadth do.,

92 13 Depth of Water, Springs, 24 } do. do., Nespa,,. 21: The following Rates will be charged until further notice -

Recopporing, Including Dockage, Shor ing, Labor, Felt, Pitch, Tar and Oakum, 80 cents per Sheet.

Painting Iron Steamers, including Dook. age, 2 Coats Pains and 1 Coat Tallow, 30 cents per Ton Grom Reglater.

Painting Icon Steamers, including Dock- age, 1 Coat Paint and 1 Coat Tallow, 80 conta per ton Gross, Register.

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For further particulars, apply to

W. B SPRATT & Co., 9, Praya Bast Hongkong, April 20, 1876,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAI The Steamship

"SUBZ," Captata SCARLETT, will leave for the above Port TO-MORROW,

the 15th Instant, at Noon.

For Freight of Passago, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. -Agents S. 8. Suer.

je18 Hongkong, June 14, 1876. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, JONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

Sarpedon, are hereby notified that the Cargo is being discharged into craft, and landed at the Godowns of the Under signed, In both cases it will le at Con Consignees' risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after the 16th June, 1876,

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co.,

Agento. Hongkong, May 30, 1676. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES, :

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS. TONBIGNEES of the following Cargo No requested to send in thels Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter signature, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has been lauded and stored at their rink and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent.

June 14, Sarpedon, British steamer, 1555, Ferguson, Liverpool April 27, Port Said May 13, Suez 14, Penang June 5, and Bingapore 8, General,--BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

DEPARTURES.

June 14, Wodan, for Singapore.

14, Tibre, for Yokohama.

14, Crested Wate, for Focobow. 14, Gunga, for Saigon. 14, Peiho, for Shanghal. 14, Quarth, for Bangkok. 14, Han Kwang, for Shanghai.

CLEARED.

John Milton, for Floilo. Anna, for Haiphong. Vasco de Gama, for Foochow Cassandra, for Shanghai,

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED,

Fer Han Kwang, Mr H. 8. Bidwell and family.

Per Penedo, from Saigon, B Chineve. For dela, from Saigon, 86 Chinese, Per Hoisang, from Shanghai, 18 Chinese. Fer Teheran, from Shanghai, Capt Bore. Per Sarpedon, Mr Ed. Traill and 280 Chineze.

DEPARTED.

Per Tibre, for Yokohama, Miss F. L. Ralus, Momers Greey and Coubains and son. Per Felho, for Shanghai, Mr T. Preston and 4 Chinese.

Per Quarta, for Bangkok, 20 Chinese. · Per Gunga, for Saigon, 200 Chinese.

TO DEPART. Per Anna, for Haiphong, 10 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The Britishsteamer Has Kwang reports. J. From Singapore fine weather

and B.E. winda.

The British steamer Penedo reports Fine weather throughout with light South

The Danish steamer Asia reports Fine weather and light southerly winds through -out the passage. The S. 8. Estepona left

Saigon for Swatow the same day,

Goods undelivered after the 28rd June, 1876, will be subject to Rent

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, June 14, 1876,

BAINAN,

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PHOTOGRAPH of the PASSAGES

A made by the Rt. 0, "LING FENG," to H01-HOW by the direct route, can be obtained at Mr Arora's, Wyndham Street, at cost price, viz. 75 Cents,

Hongkong, June 14, 1876.

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THE WONDERFUL ARAB DWARF.

of greatest of

EM. EX Hously, March 10, 1870handize, B living prodigies, will thortly be

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from Marseilles,

Ex Ava, May 3, 1876.

CFP 106 bags Gum, from Bombay,

Ex Amazone, May 14, 1876.

191 bags Gum and 4 cases

Vermillion,

4 boxes Merchandize

3 bags Gum.

PGO

CEP

UJL

No marks

2

"Raisins,

8. 3. Anadyr.

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A. W

No. 1/4242 boxes Wines,

HKH 6885/6887-3 cases Merchandize.

Hongkong, June 9, 1876.

For Sale...

FOR SALE.

hibited at the ORIENTAL HOTEL.

The Chinese steamer Howsang reports: Had experienced fresh easterly winds and From rainy weather to Chapel Taland. thence had 8. W. winds till arrival,

The British barque Anna Bella reporte:

Passed the. Gerinan

Light S. W. minds and time weather through out the passage. barque Formoed from Newchwang for Hong- kong on the 11th inst

The British steamer Teheran reports: Light winds and fine weather throughout. No ships spoken.

The British steamer Sarpedon reports: To moderately weather,

since bearing there experienced hewy trains

BINAMENGOD is an Arab, 25 years of age and 83 inches in height; has no legs or arms, yet walke about, feeds himself, writes his name, do, besides his native tongue, he speaks English, French, Dutch, Hindos tani, Malay, and several other languages.

Hongkong, June 14, 1876.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED.

THE UNDERMENTIONED LAND him

AT HONGKONG:-

·INLAND. LOT 82-The well-known Bouse and Offices lately occupied by Messrs A. HEARD & Co., adjoining the Cathedral Compound.

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

Annual Crawn Rent, $390.48, MARINE LOT 111, WANGHAL.-First-class and extensive Godowns.

Annual Crown Rent, $324.

AT YOKOHAMA!-

Lory No. 6 and No. 27 in the Foreign Bettlement.

No. 6 is situated on the Bund, and com- prises an Eight-roomed Dwelling House, detached, with Garden all round, Offices, Godowns, Bervants' Quarters, and Out honses. Area 1,064 Taubos of 36 square feet.

Annual Ground Rent, $283.79.

No. 27 is separated from No. 6 by Water

Street, and comprises large Tea Firing and other Godowns, Floss Bilk Press, Com. pradore's Quarters, Stabling, and Fire Engine Hours. Ares, 804 TanSo. -Ground Rent, $184.97 per Assam.

AT ROBE -

The Property situated on the Bund, Lately known as Messrs A. HEARD & Cols, consisting of Oficer, Dwelling Houses, Das Two-storied Stone Godown Two Te Bring Godowns (One. Wooden), &

Area about 597 Tsuboes.

AT SHANGHATI- The Property situated on the Bund, and bounded South by the Nanking Boad, and North by Messrs. LIVINGSTON & Co.'s Loti Consisting of Offices, Two Dwelling House, Biz Godowns, Silk Room, Shipping Ofice, , and known as the King Key Blond, Total aros Mow B.2.8.7, or equare feet 66,667.

AT FOOCHOW

The Property situated on the South Bank of the Min, lately known as Messi A. HEARD -&-Co.'s, consisting of Dwalling! House, Offices, extensies Undown, Tea packing Sheds, &0

Ares 49,720 square feet! Applications for Purchase, or further ka formation, to be made to

J. WHITTALE,

T. G. LINSTEAD, Trastoss &. Heard & Co.'s Estata, 23, Queen's Road, Hongkong. Mángkang, Viay 30, 1876,

THE CERTIFICATES of the SHARES Numbered 661/676 and 621/630 (inclusive) in this Company, standing in the Register in the name of Mr WILLIAM RUDOLPH LANDSTEIN, having been lost by Notice in hereby given that New Certificates for such Shares have This day been issued to the said WILLIAM RUDOLPH LANDSTEIN as such registered Proristor of the Shares therein montioned, and that the Original Certificates will hereafter be held by the Company as null and vold.

Dated the 14th day of June, A., 1876.

By Order of the Director,

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with unsteady winds principally from the westward. On the 6th June, passed S. 8. Antenor bound south. On the 10th, passed B. B. Glauous bound to Singapore

Charters Effected.

The following settlements have been effected since last Circular was published:- American barque Charles C. Leary, 642, Whampoa to New York, private.

British barque Finder, 200, hence to Melbourne and Sydney, private.

German barque Anna, 448, to Haiphong and back to Hongkong, $1,060 in full, 85 lay days.

German barque Emma 340, Macso sad Amoy to Macassar, and back to Masso and Amoy, $4,500 in full, 68 lay days.

German sobooner Oceanus, 885, Now chwang to Hongkong, 24, cents per picul, 20 lay days.

ALFRED LISTER

Postmaster General

General Post Office, Hongkong, June 3, 1878.

case.

Take, for instance, the correspondence of Han rightly claims justice for himself we last night republished about the Anna and his country.

There is not a line in it which did not appear in the China Mail, the only novelty being the addition "Lettery from Hongkong by the last mail show,"

etc,

THE HONGKONG. NATIVE PRESS. The Chinese Mail hins no editorial in this

There may be some excuse as re-issue, gards the metropolitan Daily Papers, where the "rush" to search enormous piles of journals from abroad must be But this does not hold je15 tremendous.

good of a weekly publication, and its conductors will assuredly gain much greater credit for originality than they now enjoy if they take their news first hand.

Ganeral Memoranda. FRIDAY, June 16:—

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs

Lane, Crawford & Co. Noon.Yero leaves for Swatow, Amoy

and Foochow

Sarpedon leaves for Shanghat on or

about this date. Goods per Esmeralda undelivered after

- this date subjest to rent. SATURDAY, June 17-

Noor-English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe.

3 p.m. Sale of Lighter, Gigs, &c.,

opposite the City Hall. 8.p.m.-Hindostan leaves for Singapore,

Penang and Caloutta,

8 pm-Argyll leaves for Singapore,

Penang and Calcutta. MONDAY, June 19:-

Noon-Claims against the Evelyn must

be sent in to the Agents.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Viatorla Lodge," Goods per Pelho undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing obarges.

TUESDAY, June 20-

Neon Bale of Steam Engine Gear, Sundry Fittings, &o,, at Blesara Lane, Crawford & Co.'s Sale Room.

Transfer Books of the Chinese Insurance

Company, Limited, closed from this date to 80th-Instant, inclusive, WEDNESDAY, Juno 91

THE remarks we made some time ago,

- The Chung Ngoi San Po comments on the Japanese tem-ship Company and thinks great deal undertes its enterprise in sending steamers to the treaty ports in China, as constant navigation to and from them gives the Japanese a knowledge of the approaches to Chias. It also thinks that the Chiness Steamship Company should follow the exam- ple of the Japanese in establishing a cadet school for the mercantile navy.

when dealing with the question of Chi-

The Universal Circulating Herald pub. nese immigration into California, as to the advantages to a state, as a state, of lishes a letter in which the writer deprecates cheap labour, notwithstanding any in the introduction of machinery and the opening convenience and distres it may cause to of mines, as the former deprives the people persons in the country who cannot or will' not work at low rates, appear to have late ly received a very conclusive exemplifica tion of a somewhat unexpected nature. A paragraph in one of the home papers informed us that a cargo of bricks of Japanese manufacture had just been placed, as an experiment, on the London market, with the result that they were effusion is so replete with nonsense that we instantly bought up, and large orders for are not prepared to follow it through.) further supplies given by several of the leading contractors and West-end builders. Now, if these statements are well founded

11 & Sale of Stores at H. M. Naval

Yard. FRIDAY, June 29:-

Goods per Sarpedon undelivered after yet we are

this date subject to rent. Saturday, July 1

--

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

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping DaylightPasso de Game leaves..for

Foochow (direct.)

Noon.--Cassandra leaves for Shanghal. Noon.-Suge leaves for Shanghai,

3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko

hama and San Francisco. Tientsin leaves for Swatow, Amoy, and

Shanghai.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841

香港大藥房:

S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISIN, IMPORTERS

OF

of manual labour and throws them out of employment, while the latter exhausts the riches of the earth on which the people depend for a living. (Like the letter inserted, without comment, in a late issue on the preparation of opium, the present

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

a point on which we must confess we Two capital specimens of the ordinary have very grave double-we have hère rook snake, which have been neatly stuffed an instance of the development of trade in place of being bostled in spirits, and two in one country to the detriment of that in another, almost entirely owing to the very fue bata, co large indeed as at Rret cheapness of labour in the former. We sight to have been mistaken for flying foxes, cannot doubt that there is clay enough, are amongst the latest additions to the and labour enough, so far as population is natural history department of the City Hell concerned, in England, to make any Museum. quantity of bricks required there, and

here said to have TEE Ling Fing leaves for Hainan this shipped them thousands of miles evenings fact which will in all probability from Japan. It may, of course, be argued that if Englishmen can confine conduce more to the pleasure of its fow themselves to more skilled work than foreign residents than to that of her gallant We trust that Captain Cooker brick-making, and get a high rate of offers. wages, they can afford to hand over such will extend his very useful survey and a mechanical trade to the Japanese, and communicate some particulars of the ports * pay the extra cost of the bricks involved alluded to in the Chamber of Commercs by their shipment from a long distance; but we think this would be a very false report. We observe that the photograph of by the Ining Feng to position to assume. England cannot the passages made afford at the present time to pay Japan Holhow by the direol route can be obtsfred. for making her bricks. A walk through at Afong's, Wyndham strest, at cost price. the majority of the districts at home

chong cemetery are such as to entitle the

will be sufficient to convince any ordi. Tas improvements made in the Wong-nei»- nary observer that we not only have a arowded population, but that the larger portion of it is scarcely fitted to engage Surveyor General to the heat thanks of all in a labour much more skilled than brick-who desire to see that spot kept as it should making. Besides this, there is another be. Neatly laid out walks, flower beds, a and a fatal objection to such an argument fountain, and neat turf have made it a t Japan is competing, with countries, in embodiment of the respect which Hong- which a higher rate of wages prevails, in kong fools for those who have passed away the matter of skilled labour. A few

weeks ago a paragraph appeared In one in its midst. Mr Price is leaving his in- of the Japan papers stating that a certain press on the Colony. firm in Yokohama had shipped to the

ная

order of a San Francisco house a pair of Fas Public Library will, we are requested diagonal steam-launch engines, and that to state, be 'osed for a few days in order the firm was in a position to compete to permit of the removal of the books and successfully in the production of enginee cases to search for white ante. It is satis- DRUGGISTA' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUIof this glass with the American machi-

SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other rated Waters.

nists. Bricks have also been imported factory to learn that the theatre, which to California from Japan, but owing to a threatened to be completely riddled with daty of twenty per cent being charged these pests, has this year been found the trade has been a limited one. These almost free from them-thanks to the are probably stronger instances of the measures taken last year by the consulting advantages in the shape of trade that architect, Mr Alford.

accrue to pountry through labour

in it being cheap. In regard to Couto not the rale forbidding chairs, and

The Manufactory is under direct and England we think there is go consequently ládies, to pass along the sea

reason for assuming that through

· continuous European Supervision.

Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

strikes and other causes a fictitious rate face of the Cricket Ground be abrogated † · of wages has been forced into existence, After some years trial the only rezult has.

The publication of this isius commenced and we are now reaping the consequences, been to make the road over to coolies aud British barqué Northern Chief, 393, hence

English mechaninians have always borne a very few loungers of other nationalities. to London, private.

at 7.15 p.m.

British barque Caldew, 182, hence to London, privats,

BIRTH.

At Yokohama, on the 14th Instant, the HAUSCHILD, POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. Wife of T, JACKSON, Esq, of the Hongkong

Shanghai Bank, of a Bon.

MARRIAGE.

Storetary.

NOTICE,

NY CLAIMS against the British Barque EVELYN" must be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon of MONDAY, the 19th Instant, or they will not be recognited,

MELCHERS & Co., Agenta, Hongkong, June 14, 1876,

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour -

IPHIGENIA, German barque, Captain Maison, Va. Puston & Co.

Hors, British barque, Captain Boulton. Gibb, Livingston & Co.

COMET, Ameridan skip, Captain William E, Bray.

VINDEZ, British barque, Captain John Parkhouse.

Zoroxa, British barque, Optain Geo. Searlett-Güman & Co.

WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque, Captain J, B. Dickey, Jardine, Matheson

&00

EVELYN, British barque, Capt. Knowles. Melchers & O

MAILS will close- For YOKOHAMA.-

morrow, the 15th Inst.

On the 19th April, 1876, at Chicago, IL, For H. M. S. MODESTE, at 8 am. ToU.S.A., at residence of the bride's parents,

by the Rev. Canon Knowles, HENRY VICTOR Loya, of Brooklyn, New York, to Anis, For SHANGHAL.--

eldest daughter of A. H. Blackall, Esq., of Chicago.

Per JUEZ, at 11.80a.m. Tomorrow, the

15th Just.

For SWATOW, A MOYE SHANGHAL- Por TIENTSIN, at 11.80 fm. on

Thursday, 16th Inst.

For SHANGHAI

Per CABBANDRA, at 11.80 a.m., ón

Thursday the 16th Inst.:

For

For

SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-- For PESSO, at 11.30 sm., on Friday,

the 16th Inst

SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL

OUTTA.-

For ARGYLL at 2.80 p.m., on Satur.

day, the 17th Inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALOUT TA, QUEENSLAND, SYDNEY AND Per HINDUSTAN, at 30 p.th, on

Saturday, the 17th Inst.

MELBOURNE —

MAILS 17 THE FERNON PACKET.—

DEATHS.

a good reputation, but we believe there is one railway company in England who have not a single English-made engine

on

made a portion of the high road it buid greatly ease the trafo during the driving their lines, solely on account portion of the day, and no harm that wa of the fact that they can get them san ses would follow. What says the Go- much cheaper from France, where me vernment.1 chanialane are content to labour at a comparatively low rate of pay. If thingsAr the Marine Court to-day, John Mat continue to go on as they are at present thews, a coal trimmer belonging to the we may expect in the course of a few years to see builders in England almost steamer Cupirenes, was charged by the entirely independent of the labour of chief officer (fr forde) with being insyb their countrymen. We have pointed ordinate and assaulting him on the 11th out that they are maid to be sending, to instant. Japan for bricks, and we may add a fact with which no doubt most of our readers are already acquainted that for as talking loudly to the quartermaster at several years German and Belgien ready the gang way, when he ordered him for made tashes, mouldings, doors sto, have ward defendant then became very abusive been largely used at home. The worst and struck him.

Mr H. D. Warn, the purser, corroborated the price of provisions also goes up in this, and defendant who said he knew feature about the rise in wages is that proportion. This of course can be easily We cannot help calling the attention of accounted for by the consideration that nothing of the matter as he was drank at the certain of our London contemporarien if a capitalist pays more for his labour he time, was sent to three days! hard labour. and notably of that which devotes-ite must necessarily demand more for his chief attention to Chinese matters, to a products and the unfortunate point

At Hongkong, on the 12th June, Mr. A. L. AGABEC, Junx., in his 50th year.

At Leamington, "on the 7th April, F. Fosta, (formerly capt. 21st Fusiliers, and late Treasurer of Hongkong.)

THE CHINA MAIL HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1876

world:

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. The Pre says that the leading articles

The chief oficer stated that defendent

at all, however, should be done well, sozie

means should be derised of bringing it | down into Queen'e Road, Ey a less unplea- cant route than the Wanchal Gap lane, leading as that does past the rest of numer ous piggeriet, da How, long, by the way,

somewhat singular babit in which they about the enhanced price of labour lies in As we some time ago predicted the general Indulge when reproducing items of sen the fact that the employé, although his appreciation shewn of the Kennedy Road sational interest from this part of the income may be double as much as it was unmistakably proves that it was a much- As all the journals alluded to in/former years, yet he has sesrbely it needed improvement. As anything done The French Contrast Packet ANADYR, receive copies of the Hongkong journals proved his position so far as the value

will be despatched on SATURDAY, it would be natural to find the more ins of the money he recrives is conserned. the 24th Instant, with Malls to and teresting paragraphs quoted with or through the United Kingdom and without (chiefly without) acknowledg Europe, vin Marseille; to Belgop, ment of their source. But our London Bingapore, Batatla. Galla, Fondi friends and this far too direct and obvi- cherry, Madras, Calbatta, Bombay,ons a course. They wait therefore until Aden, 8u62, and Alexandria.

they can obtain translations of the Hong Kölnische Zeilung or other leading Der pear in the solumns of the Dally Telegraph out about the road past the magazine? ell characterised by the same Burely it could be carried round its back at inan Journals and then reproduce the are newn therein given as something dew. malapert style. The paper with the a safe distance, or at least a decent foot. We have not the faintest idea who the largest circulation finds much in Chinese path might be made across the ravine, thos correspondent (or correspondents) in institutions, manners and custome which bringing all passers-by within hail of the Question tiny be. He or they evidently Fostmaster General stans with a careful eye the fletas given te be turned to good account in the shape sentries. We would also suggest that a General Post Ofis,

by ourselves and our sontemporary, of a guzant. If botenya the most supards | fow seats be erected on one or twa of ibg Bangkeng, June 10, 1876,

SOPHIE British barque, Captain Beefhe following will be the hours of closing kong dorrespondence published in the on Chinase affairs which doessionally dp are the military authoritien going to held

Jones,

FETISUR, German barque CaptaKÍK: 1. GreifEduard, Schellbaks & Co.

CLACHSACUDDER, British barque, Capt. A. MoDonald

FONTENAYE, British ship, Capt. George B. Taylor,-Arbold, Farberg & Ce

NARCEUS, American ship, Capt. Fjeres, Eduard Echolthess & Co.

the Malls, & j Friday, 23rd Treti

BF., Monsy Order Office slusas. Pont Office closes strapt the Nibar Box, which remains open all night

ALFRED LISTER,

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