THE
For Sale.
FOR SALE:*
UNDERMENTIONED LAND
and BUILDINGS. AT HONGKONG:- INLAND Lot 82.-The well-known House and Offices, lately oocupied by Mesirs A. HEARD &Co., adjoining the Cathedral Compound.
The Ground-below the masonry retaining wall of the above abutting on the Queen's Romi
Annual Crown Rent, 8390.48.
- MARINE LOT 111, WANOHAL.-First-class
and extensive Godowns.
*
Annual Crown Rent, $324.
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AT YOKOHAMA:---
Lors No. 6 and No. 27 in the Foreign Settlement.
No. 6 is situated on the Bund, and com- prises an Eight-roomed Dwelling House, detached, with Garden all round, Offices, Godowns, Servants' Quarters, and Out- houses, Area 1,084 Taubos of 86 square feot.
Annual Ground Rent, $263.79.
No. 27 is separated from No. 6 by Water
Notices to Consignees.
Ş. 8. TARTAR,. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE
THU Stormer having or informed that THIS Steamer having arrived, Consignees their Goods are being landed, at their riak, into the Godowns of Mr A. MOG. HEATON, whence delivery may be obtained....
Consignees wishing to receive their Goode on the Wharf are at liberty to do so..
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 28rd Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents, Hongkong, June 16, 1875.
FRENCH SHIP NESTOR,
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FROM LONDON.. JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby requested to
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
June 21, Anadyr, Finch steamer, 3400 De Balter, Shanghai June 18, Mails and General MesSAGERIES MARITIMES.
June 21, Alva, Portuguese ship, 631, E. de Souza, arrachee May 3, Cotton.-
·BRANDAO & Col
June 21, Bonite, German barque, T. F. Wesenberg, Bangkok June 2, Hics.--- BIEMSSEN & Co.
June 21, Washi, British steamer, 265, A. Hunter, Haiphong June 17, and Hollow 19, General-LANDSTEIN & Co.
June 21, Fangleze, from Canton,
DEPARTURES..
June 21, Iphigent, for Callan.
21, Faradies, for Nowohwang. 21, Marie difsed, for Whampoa 21, Douglas, for Coast Ports. 21, Feokien, for Canton.
CLEARED. Swallme, for San Francisco, Charles C. Leary, for Whampoa Siamese Crown, for Bangkok. Lord Macaulay, for Iloilo.
Strest, and comprises large Tea Firing and send in their Bills of Lading to the Under-Kronprindesssen, for Whampoa, other Godowns, Floss Silk Press, Com-signed for countersignature, and to take pradore's Quarters, Stabling, and Fire Immediate delivery of their Goods.
Engine House. Area, 654 Tsuboes.
Ground Rent, $164 97 per Annum.
AT KOBE-
The Property situated on the Bund lately known as Mesere A. BEARD &Co.'s consisting of Offices, Dwelling Blouses,
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con-
signees' risk and expense,
Consignees are also informed that, before delivery can be obtained, they will be re- quired to sign the Average Bond and to
PASSENGERS. ÅBRIV SD,
Per Anadyr, from Shanghai: for Hong- xong, Mr and Mrs Bramaton, MA Reddlich, & Chinese and 2 Japanese; for Balgon, Dr Briant; for Fort Said, Mr and Mra Overbeck; for Marseilles, Mrs Scho- fold, Mesers W. V Drammond, J.
One Two-storied Stone Godown, Two Te give Approved Guarantee for Contribution Witkonski, Ribert, C. Von Sprenkelsen,
firing Godowns (One Wooden), &s.
Area about 507 Tsuboes.
AT SHANGHAI ---
The Property situated on the Bund, and bounded South by the Nanking Road, and North by Messrs. LIVINGSTON & Co.'s Lot: consisting of Offices, Two Dwelling Houses, Biz Godowna, Silk Room, Shipping Office, &o, and known as the KING KEE HONO.
Total area Mow 9.1.3.7, or square feet 65,687.
AT FOOCHOW
The Property situated on the South Bank of the Min, lately known as Mesers. A. HEARD &Co.'s, consisting of Dwelling House, Ofices, extensive Godowns, Tea- packing Sheds, &c.
Area 49,720 square foot. Applications for Purchase, or further In formation, to be made to
J. WHITTALL;
T. G. LINSTEAD, Trustees A. Beard & Co.'s Estate, 28, Queen's Rond, Hongkong. Hongkong, May 30, 1870.
Notices to Consignees, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE, THE S. 6. Glenroy, Captala- TAYLOR,
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods-are being lauded at their risk and stored at their Godowns, whence nad or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be sent on to Shanghai, pules notice to the contrary is given before Noon To-morrow, the 18th Instant.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 92nd Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading, will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Coa
Agents S. S. Glenrop. Dongkong, June 16, 1876.
to General Average.
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, June 18, 1876.
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To-day's Advertisements. FOR NINGPO & SHANGHAL. The Steamship'
"YANGTSZE,"
E. SCHULTZE, Master, will be despatched for the above. Ports TO-MORROW, Thursday, the 2nd Instant, at 5 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, June 21, 1876.
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PUBLIO AUCTION, THE Undersigned has received instruo Ttions to sell by Public Auction,
on
MONDAY NEXT, the 28th June, 1878, at Noon, At the Godowns of Messrs BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
(For account of the concerned,) 55 chests Persian OPIUM, salvad Ex 8. 8. *Orestes." (All more or less damaged by san water.)
TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1. f. All Lots, with all faults and errors of description, at purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.
W. KERFOOT HUGHES,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, June 21, 1876.
FURNITURE SALE.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. JONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer Sarpedon, se hereby artifed mat the Cargo is being discharged into craft, and landed at the Godowns of the Under signed, in both cases it will lle at Con- nigneos' riak. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after the 16th June, 1876.
Goods undelivered after the 23rd June, 1876, will be subject to Rent.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents, Hongkong, June 14, 1876,
6. S. ESMERALDA, FROM AMOY & SWATOW.
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received instructions from the Executors of the late Captain L. Yound to sell by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th June, 1876, at 2 o'clock p.m.,. at No. 4, Graham Street,
Sundry Household FURNITURE consisting of: Damask Covered Chairs and Couches, Contre Tables, Engravings, Gas Lamps, Side Tables, Sideboard, Whatnots, Crockery and Glassware, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Toilet Glasses, Dressing Tables,
dre.,
dtc.
&C., Also, A FULL-SIZED THURSTON'S "BILLIARD TABLE, with Bails, and
Cues, etc.
of Cargo above Steamer are hereby informed that
Catalogues will be issued, and the their Goods are being landed and stored at. their risk in the Godowns of the Under Furniture will be on view the day pre sigoed, whence delivery may be obtained.vious to the Sale.
Goods remaining in store after the 24th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
A. MAOU. HEATON,
Agent.
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Hongkong, June 20, 1876." ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
TERMS OF SALE.Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars, weighed at 7.1.7. All lots, with all faults and errors of description, at Purchasers' risk on the fall of the hammer.
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Hongkong, June 21, 1876.
Not Responsible for Debts. JONSIGNEES of Cargo per S. S. Belgia Nei
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor & Yokohama,
Owners will be Responsible for any are hereby requested to send their Bills of Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew Lading for countersignature to the Under- signed, and to take immediate delivery of of the following Fessele, during their stay
in Hongkong Harbour 1- their Goodo..
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
G. B. EMORY, Agents Hongkong, June 16, 1870, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES,
CON
NOTION TO CONSIGNEES.
TONSIGNEES of the following Cargo aro requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has been landod and stored at their risk and expense, "
No Fire Insurance das been affected,
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Acting Agent,
Ex Hoogly, March 10, 1876,
HM No. 29, One eise Merchandize, TULI
from Marseilles,
1 Ate, May 2, 1876 OFP 100 bags Gum, from Bombay.
Ex Amatonis, May 14, 1878. 280
191 bags Gum and 4 cases
Vermillion---
DEP
0.3 L
No marke
4 boxes Merchandize.
3 bags Gun.
Raisina.
8. S. Anadyr.
GR No. 1/4242 boxes Wines.
A W
#KA 6855/688 csacs Merchandise,
Hongkong, June 9, 1876,
t
· IPHIGENIA, German barque, Captain Matzen.-W. Pustan & Co.
COMET, American ship, Captain William E. Bray,
VINDE, British basque, Captain John Parkbocce,
Zonova, British barque, Captain Geo, Scarlett.Gilman & Co.
WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque, Captain J, B. Dickey.Jardine, Matheson &Co.
EVELYN, British barque, Capt. Knowles, Melobers & Co.
SOPHIE British barque, Captain Bena
Jones
FETICE, German barque, Captain J. Graiff-Eduard Schellhass & Co.
FONTENAYE, British ship, Ospt. George
McCracken, McMurray, Hjoith, and George Edwards.
Per Washi, from Haiphong, &c, 1 Euro- pean and 89 Obinese."
DEPARTED.
Per Iphigenia, for Callao, 16 Chinese and 1 Portuguese deck.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping.
10 am-Esmeralda leaves for Manila,
p.m. Yangisse leaves for Ningpo and Shanghai. Goods per Glenroy undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
[No. 4060 JUNE 21, 1876.
Swatow.
Swatow, June 14, 1876. Last Friday, a murder was nearly comi-
they are valueless below it. There is, however, a glimmering of sonse displayed in the second proposition that machinery doptives people of manual labour. The reasoning power here displayed is mitted by about a dozen Chinese carpenters, about equal to that of the English. the would-be victim being a sailor of the agricultural labourer at the commence name of Williams. It appears that he went ment of the presentcentury, when theriots out for a walk, late in the evening (about against the introduction of machinery 8 p.m.), and when he reached the old Fort, TO ADVERTISERS. took place. We should, however, like was suddenly attacked by these ruffians, The attention of Advertisers is respect to impress upon the brain of the writer who belabored him with stout bamboos fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the of this article that Europe is now full of and it is also rumoured that be received a China Mail has for some time past been machinery, and yet people find plenty to few pokes with pikes, but they did not placed on board of every Steamer and Sail- do there; that machinery and mines are give him any deadly wounds, and he is ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour. two of England's chief sources of wealth ow, I hear, doing well he is lodging with Mersis Joe & Co., ship compradores, The Facilities which have recently been placed and influence and have brought her to poor fellow, I understand, is an American within the reach of Captains and Officers of the Far East to trade, and that China citizen. The reason the Chinese, bad for. Ships have resulted in a material increase
attacking him is still unknown.
to the Subscription List of the Mail will never be more than the poor, weak, amongst the shipping in port; and as miserable and insignificant nation, so special arrangements have been made to in- far as power is concerned, she now is, crease the usefulness of the Shipping List until the busy hum of machinery is heard and to extend the circulation in the Bay, from the Great Wall to the Long River these advantages will be at once apparent and the natural resources of the country to Advertisers,
are fully developed. The enlighten ment of the Universal Circulating Herald, so deplorably wretched in regard to matters of lossl moment, appears to be rather worse with respect to foreign affairs. In its issue of the 16th instant, the learned Editor after talking about
Orders may be sent to
GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841..
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
the lovely hills and streams of Malta, goes on informing its readers that the Czar of Russia intends to build a palace there, in which to spend the remainder of his days in peace and quietness, and that he will be accompanied in his place of retirement by his foreign minister and the Princess who married the Duke of Edinburgh." We should have thought the Prince would have had some slight objection to offer to this nice little ar-
Per Faradies, for Newchwang, I Ohiness. DRUGGINTA SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI. rangement, to say nothing of the Princess, Per Douglas, for Coast Ports, 150 Odiness.
SHIPPING REPORTS, The Portuguese ship Alva reports i Light winds and calms throughout the passage.
The British steamer Wash reports: Fine weather throughout the passage.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
· MAILS will olose:- For HAINAN tia CANTON (Overland).-- At 7.30 a.m. To-morrow, the 32nd Inst.,
instead of as previously notified..... For MANILA,TM-
For ESMERALDA, at 9.80 m., on
Thursday, the 22nd Inst.
For NINGPO & SHANGHAI,---
Per YANGTS28, at 4.80 p.m. To.
morrow, the 22nd Inst,
For HAINAN.
For WASHI, at 8 p.m. To-morrow; the
2nd Tast.
For SINGAPORE.→
the 24th Inst.
Per FYEN, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, For
SINGAPORE & PENANG.-
For SAIGON: --
NITES, TOLLET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potaes Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
Our Freight Market is quito dull, and there is but little enquiry for Tonnage, although there are 3 disengaged vessels in port, and we quote to-day-
Fence to Chefoo and back, no enquiry to Newchwang and back, 18 cents per picul to Tientsin, Newchwang and back, 42 a 44 cents per picul; to Tientsin, Chefoo and back, 40 41 cents per pioul."
The following charters comprise the business during the past week-British barque Bridgetown, 8700 piculs, hence. to Tientsin, 25 cents per ploul, 14 lay days; German brig Frohlich, 8000 plculs, Tientsin, Newchwang and back, 47 cents" per ploul, 32 lay days, if Tientsin, Chefoo and back, 44 cents per pical, 32 y days; German barque Tek-L4, 8000 plouls, iontala, Newchwang and back, 45 cents per pioul, 92 lay days, if Tientsin, Chefoo and back, 42 cents per picul, 32 lay days.
Arrivals during the past week.-June 8, Namos, Br. str., from Coast Ports: 9, Consolation, Br. str., from Shanghai; 11, Yesso, Br. str., from Coast Port; Wandering Swed, achr., from Nowebwang Tek Li, Minstrel, Br. bq., from Saigon; Armida, Gor, bq., from Nowohwang: Norden, Dan, but probably our native contemporary ate, from Saigon ; 12, Norna, Br. str., from is superior to any minor considerations. Hongkong 19, Fooohow, Br. str., from The Editor of the Chung Ngoi Sun Poihanghai and Amoy Carrisbrooke, Br. str., seems to pride himself on being a from Hongkong and Saigon, 14, Yung politician, and ocasionally he evol- Ching, Oh str., from Shanghai; Namos, ves some rather startling principles. str., from Hongkong; Olympia, Br, str:,
from Shanghai,
Departures during the past week.-June Space and time prevent us from giving our readers the benefit of much of 8, Rajab, Br. sir., to wreck str. Japan his political writing, but his ability in Namoa, Br. str., to Hongkong; &, Atalanta, this direction will be sufficiently indioat Ger. atr., to Shanghai, Swatow, Br. al., to ed by stating that on the 14th inst. he Shanghai via Amoy Marco Polo, der. devoted an article to pointing out that bo to Tientsin 10, Gunga, Fr. str., to
Hongkong 11, Kolga, Ger. bg., to Chefoo a great deal underlies the enterprise of 12, Yesso, Br. Bir to Hongkong; 13 the Japanone Steamship Company in Ingeburg, Ger, bg, to Chefoo; 14, Namoa,
The publication of this true commenced sending steamers to the treaty ports of Br. str., to Coast Ports Consolation, Br q£ 7.05 p.m.
China, as constant navigation to and str., te Amoy; Norna, Br. str., to Bong from them gives the Japanese a know- kong.
Vessels in Port Juno 14th-founo, Fr ledge of the approaches to China." We
TO
Hainan.
THE CHINA MAIL. are of course aware, and have pre- bq, laid up; Androklos, Ger. bq., for Tien- served the distinction, that some of the tain Albatros, Ger, bq., for Tientsing Brid
getown, Br. rohr., for Tientsinj Jessie remarks which we have com- MoDonald, Br. schr. Frohlich, Ger. by., HONGKONG, WEDNESday, June 31, 1876. mented were made in letters addressed to for Tientsin, Samos, Am. sphr. Wanderlog the editors of the respective papers, but, Minstrel, Br. bg. Tek 14,-Ger. bg, for Ir there is one thing calculated to make still they probably came from educated Tientsin Armida, Swed, schr; Nordan, the foreigner hopeless of a bright future Chinamen in the Colony, and if our Dan, str. Fooshow, Br. str., for Amoy and Shanghal; Olympla, Ger. str., for Shangbaij for China it is the conceited assumption native sontemporaries chose to admit Yung Ching, Ohl. str., and Carrisbrookė, Per DARKISBROOKE, at 9 am, og of wisdom, combined with the most such nonsensical letters into their papers Br. str.
Sunday, the 25th Inst.
deplorable ignorance of anything beyond and without comment, they must take their own immediate circle, displayed by the responsibility of them. Per PERNAMBUCO, at 5 p.m., on a number of the Chinese writers in We have taken the trouble to notice
Holbow, June 19, 1876. Monday, the 26th Inst.
the native newspapers of this Colony, these matters, because, knowing the
The harbour, for a wonder, seems quits Por PARDO, at 11.90 m., on Wednes. Many of these persons have mixed with influence the native press has on the
day, the 28th Inst.
Europeana bere for a considerable number native mind, and recognising the im- full of shipping to day. No less than four. of years, have more or less-knowledge of portance of every means available being steamers are at anchor. It is true that three them are armed vemals, and the sudden influx of shipping must not be taken to denote an extensive increase of trade.* The Egeria keeps her old station; the Ling Fing (with mails), and the Tsing po arrived on the 17th, and the Washi, from the wat- ward, on the 18th. A Miniature Regatta is to take place to-day in the Bay between the
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKIT,—
the Malls, dom
boats of the three war-vessels.
As fur
The French Contract Packet ANADYA, all in used for the enlightenment of the inhs- will be despatched on SATURDAY, abundance of English books of all kinds bitants of this benighted country, we the 24th Instant, with Malls to and within their reach, and, in short, have can only regret to observe that Chinese through the United Kingdom and had ample opportunity of making them-who have seen and experienced the ad. Europe, via Marseilles; to Saigon, selves thoroughly acquainted with our vantages of Western civilisation and have Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Pondi-institutions and practices, but notwith had every facility thrown in their way cherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, standing this, and in face of the fact that for acquiring higher and more enlarged Aden, Suez, and Alexandria
they are in the constant habit of writing views then those possessed by the great The following will be the hours of closing for their newspapers on foreign and local mase of their countrymen, still per topics, they seem to have profited little distently set their backs against pro- Friday, 23rd Inst.-.
by their studies and experiences, and gress, cry down foreign innovations, 5 P.M., Money Order Office closes Post to cling to their exploded notions, and use the powerful engine's under their other entertainments, too much cannot ba Office closes except the Nigar Box, inflation and self-sufficiency with a control for spreading abroad or support said in favour of the Egeria Star troupe, which remains open all night, tenacity that is perfectly incomprehensi- ing principles which have rendered China which has inaugurated a series of perform- Saturday, 24th Jane.-
ble. It is not a pleasant matter for at the present day what she is...a weak, reflection that on the arrival of that bankrupt, mis-governed nation, on the cat cannot fail to dissipate in a long-expected day when China does get verge of a mighty disruption, the great degree the dreadful monotony of this
opened up' "and Western civilisation results of which may be truly terrible."too far West.” and notions have been brought before There are we are happy to say one the people throughout the length and or two enlightened native journalists breadth of the land, we shall not find in the Colony, who take broad, sound, the Middle Kingdom containing a race views of things in a general way, of people more enlightened and liberal- and do their best to teach their com minded than that coterie of native patriots the advantages of the new order writers, who daily in this Colony dish up of things, but unhappily they appear to
be but exceptions,
7 L.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence,
10 .., Registry of Letters ceaser. 11 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters. 11,19 A.M., Lettore (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom to Saigon, or Singapors may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until
11.30 4.3., when the Post Office Crozes-
entirely,
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General, General Post Office, Hongkong, June 10, 1876.
SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
The Prese again draws attention to the
Tientsin.
June 13, 1876- The Norwegian brig Victor arrived at Taku from Hongkong on the 11th instant, and at onas passed up the Elvor to this place. We have now in port the steamers Sin Narsing and Fung Shun. The Britis barque Oscar Vidal han arrived from Swatow, and the American barque Wm. Van Name from Nagasaki. The sailing vessels now in port are-German barque Pallas and Norma, British barque Albert Victor, British brig Janet, and Norwegian
intellectual food for the Chinese mind,
Some of our readers may be of opinion that in the foregoing remarks, we have dealt rather too harshly with our native confrères of the pen in Hongkong, but we are convinced that a few references je24
to the "Spirit of the Native Press," as published in this journal during the last fact that the Annual Report of Dr. Ayres, fow weeks, will be amply sufficient to the Colonial Surgeon, has not yet been dispel any such idea. The distinguished published, and says that while it is extremely brig Vistar, all bound for Newobwang 1 and native journalist to whom we have most loth to believe that the cause to direct attention is the presid deliberately means to suppress an important ing genius of the Universal Circulating document of this kind, it may as well Herald. In his enlightened publication
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, June 28 :---
Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Messrs
Lane, Crawford & Co. Goods por Sarpedon undelivered after
this date subject to rent. Goods per Tariar undelivered after this
data subject to rent. SATURDAY, June 34:-
don French Mail lestes for Ports of
Call and Europa. Noon-Coverathent Tenders for Con.
struction close, American Lloyds leaves for San Francisco, Goods per Esmeralda undelivered after
this date subject to rent. MoSDAY, June 28:-
Soon-Bented leaves for London. Noon, Sale of Farsiau Oplus at Messin
Butterfield & Bwire's Godotad. · pm. Sale of Household Furniture, at No 18, Atatuton Street.
Pernambuco leaves for Raigon. TUESDAY, June :-
Noon Sale of the Steamer Paustunet, at
Mt. W. Kerfoot Hughes Offee NZABOVE, American ship, Capt. Plerde.WEDNESDAY, June - Eduard Schellhads & 06,
B. Taylor-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
ANNA HAUSWEDEźly Gstmas bárgjlis, J. M. Schröder.Eduard Schellkass & Co.
CINCALSE, British barque, Capt. David Antem
Gesitra, Dutch schoonet, Captain J. 8. Mulder. Eduard Sobelhaas & Co.
ALPHINGTON, British barge, Captain G. Cunningham.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
JOHAN CARL, German barque, Captain E. GuismuthaWm Pustan & Con
MONTEGO, British basque, Capt, Griffiths. Eduard Behelhess & Co,
Government
of the 12th Instant a writer brings a suggest that ench a conclusion will be forced` charge against the Indian Government, upon the public mind if the Beport be as the manufacturers of opium, amount much longer withheld. The Prese also ing to nothing more or less than one of comments upon Corean affairs. attempting to polson the Chinese nation, or rather as many of its members a smoke oplum "Poison," he says, "is put into the poppy juice by the manufacturers, und this is the cause of the injurious effects of opium}} atherwise the poppy juice of itself foreign divilitation, and contracts it with is not harmful,
The poison put in the slowness of Chios. consists of camphor (4), mercury and arcenie,"
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS -The Chinset Mail comments on the pro- gress made by Japan in the acquisition of
The Chung Ngoi San Po has no editorial
the 0. M. 8, N, Go.'s barque Ching Tak...
Police Intelligence. (Before James Russell,-Baq.)- June 21, 1876.
DEYİLING. STREAMI,
Li Atai, a coolie, was charged by a gun lastar of the Royal Artillery, with com mitting a nuisance in the stream which supplied the dilitary tank. Fined $2.
M
DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Eu Asai, a bricklayer, and Li Ahung
his mother, were sharged with making
|- Culo - Z
SBEAULE
noise in the house of one Januario de Silva. | The first defendant had done some work in > the house and the second defendant camEB Here we have an entirely in this issu
for payment. Because she was refused the new and alarming phase of the opiüm
The Untersal Crvulating Hbruld advo- made a noise and returned last evening. question, and we cannot do better the dates the opening of the mices in China, with the rat defendant, making noise again and behaving otherwise in a disorder. recommend the services of the water to Referring to the Wocaung tramway, It says ly manner. Fined 28 sents sick. the Anti-Opium Society, But this per formance of the Herald is altogether the people are glad of it, but the officials p.m.Furniture Beds at No. 4, Grakemedlipsed by a subsequent one, in are averze to it Btreet
which the writer deprecates the opening of Faipar, June 30-
tines end the introduotion of machinery Warrants for Bontis pen Contributions on the grounds that the former exhauste to the Union Ine. Soo, obtainable, the riches of the earth on which the Deucalion leaves for London on or abotit people depend for a living, while the Junona atu tèminded that the Criminal and the complainant and his witnese word
this date,
latter deprives the people of manual Sessions will be resumed to-iturrow at 10 SATURDAY, July 1
8pm. Odcidental de Oriental 8. 8. Colabour and throws them out of employ Beemer Bagis feared for: Yokohama ment" We must presume that the Lid Sea Franciato,
Saturday, July 13-
LOCAL AND GENERAL
writer is aware, to some extent, of the we observe that the Hon. J. Beat value of doal and the presions metala
8 pm Americas Mall Insvar for Vokes above ground, but he seems to be to the Attorney Geperel, he returned from
15 and Fox France,
tally unable to grasp the fact that the North
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Lo Aking, a stonecutter, was charged... with assaulting one Lo Afook because he refused to lend some money to the defend. ent. It appeared that all parties had an Fined $8 old grudge against each other. ordated to give security in $10 each to keep the peace for two months.
LARCUNT.
He Ayd, a watchmaker, was charged with stealing from the person of a woman
jede beton with a gold ring attached,
worth altogether $240. The provmestria
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