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Portfolio.
PISGAH SIGHTS,
Over the ball of it,
Peering and prying, How I ace all of it,
Life there, outlying! Roughness and smoothness,
Shine and defilement, Grace and uncouthness---
Que reconcilement.
Orbed an appolated,
Sister with brother Joine, ne'er disjointed Ons from the other! All'a lond and borrow;
Good, see, wants ovil, Joy demands sorrow, Angel needs dovil!
Which things must-why be?"
Vain our endeavour!" So shall things aye be As they were ever, "Such tbloge should so be 1”
Bage our deaistenco ! Rough smooth let globe be, Mixed-man's existence!
Man-wise and foolish,
Lover and scorner, Docile and mulish-
Keep each his corner! Roney yet gall of it!
There's the life lying, And I see all of it
Only, I'm dying.
ONLY ONCE,
Only once J Only once a sinless infant Laughing on the anther's kace, Wondering eyes, like Eden mirrors, Shadowed by no fears to be j Tender, loving, and beloved, On the border of the sea.
Only once I
Only once in reckless boyhood, Careless of all future care, Borrows light as April showere, Bold eye-glance and tangled hair; Trustful, truthful, hopeful, fearless, Hand and heart to do and dare..
Only once
Only once in budding manhood, Learning's perils past and gone, Every hope of honour gilded
With the honours hardly won, Heart high beating, love's light flashing, O'er the path of life begun.
Only once!
Only once to boar the burden, Manhood's pride and woman's care, Children's love and home's sweet sorrows, Toila and trials none can share, Grimly fighting life's stern battle, Furrowed cheeks and fading hair.
Only once!
Only once, to end the story, Life's long moments swiftly past, Wonry eyelids close in slumber, Weary limbs seek rest at last, Beed-time ripens into harvest, Harvest in the garnor cast
Only once i
-W. H. Embling.
THE CHINA MAIL.
goes further ill, and brings these men A BEAUTIFUL REVIVAL INCIDENT.
and women before us visibly, in order that we may study them and their deeds with
"That's my business-not yours," he replied gruffly. "You lay out my black suit for me to put on, and wrap the brown one up in a bundle, and don't ask any fool questions."
His wife wonderingly but silently com plied, and Simon doaned one suit, and with the other undor his arms, mounted his horse and rode away, followed by the anxious eyes of the big and little Stringers, who marvelled greatly, and said one to another, **What's dad goin' to do with his t'other clothes?"
Simon didn't return till supper time. He took his place at the supper table, which was the usual signal for the family to begin an onslaught upon the viotaals but on this occasion his voice arrested every arm in its descent, and for the second time that day astonished the Stringors, Glen oing around the startled circle, he thus I want it understood that the head of this household has this day been baptized. He is a follower of the meek and lovly Jesus, and the first critter at this table that dips into anything afore a blessin' is asked git snatched baldheaded. Drop yer eyes, ye heathen."
delivered himself:
WIT IN COURT. Koon and cutting words, or even trifling incivilities, indulged in at the expense of counsel, have sometimes mot with swift retribution. Plunket was once engaged in a case, when, towards the end of the afternoon, it became a question whether the Court should proceed of adjourn till the next day. Plunket expressed his willingness to go on if the jury would "set" "Sit, sir, sit," said the presiding judge, **not set 'hens eet. "I thank you, my lord," said Plunket. The case proceeded, and presently the judge had occasion to Come into this room, every devil of you observe that if that were the case, be feared and flop down on your knees. It is my the notion would not "lay, Lie, my lord, duty as a devout Christian, to have & family lio," oxclaimed the barrister, "not lay; has worship and I'll have it, too, and have lay, you don't stop your coughing, respectful attention or I'll bust some sir," said a testy and freitable judge, "I'll domestic ties asunder. This mansion As you a hundred pounds." "I'll give must resound with praises to the Most your lordship two hundred if you can stop High, or 16 will resound with some one it for me, was the ready reply.-Curran gittin' a h of a thrashin'-I mean bein' was once addressing a jury, when the judge, severely chastised. The first one who who was thought to be antagonistic to his snickers, or makes any onseemly noise I'll allout, intimated his dissent from the git up and throw a cheer through him, or arguments advanced by a shake of his head. her, as the case may be. Let us pray."
fase, gentlemen," said Curran, "I see The prayer was prayed, and never was the motion of his lordship's head. Persona thera a more attentive audience. unacquainted with his lordship would be. This sort of thing continued about two apt to think this implied a difference of weeks, and the Stringer family was kept in opinion, but be assured, gentlemen, this is a state of extreme misery, The young not the case. When you know his lordship members had been several times severely as well as I do, it will be unnecessary to tell whipped for conduct unbecoming the abild you that when be shakes his head there ren of a trae believer, and the older ones really is nothing in it." On another had received harsh reprimands for failing cocasion Carran. was pleading before to fall into the new order of things and Fitzgibbon, the Irish Chancelier, with comport themselves with due dignity, whom he was on terms of anything but Then one morning. Simon came in, with friendship. The chancellor, with the dig: bad limp, à battered milk pail, and the A merry heart doeth good like a medi-tinct purpose, as it would stem, of instit knee of his pants torn. Dropping into a ing the advocate, brought with him on to chair at the table, he plunged his fork inte the bench a large Newfoundland dog, to the nearest dish. The children looked up which he devoted a great deal of his atten from the backs of their plates questioningly, tion while Curran was addressing a very and their mother squeaked, "Why, Simon!"
At a very elaborate argument to him,
Shut up, and eat!" he growled, and material point in the speech the judge turned then in a few moments added
This blessin' and prayer business is engrossed with his dog. Curran ceseed to suspended for awhile. I don't furgit my quite away, and seemed to be wholly speak, "Go on, go on, Mr Curran," said obligations an' duties as a Christian, an the chancellor. Oh, I beg a thousand I'll resoom em artor I've conquered that pardons, my lord," said the witty barrister, dol-dinged red heifer. The taraal eritter I really was under the impression that presooms too much on my Christian fur THE BUDDHIST TEMPLE-It contains your lordships wore in consultation." But saranes. Darn a hypocrite. I won't thirteen gigantic figures, which would be perhaps the most crashing rejoinder ever pray when my soul ain't into it, it's too about eight feet high standing; bat they ilang back in return for an insult from the great a strain Fur the time bein' I her are all, except the image of the god of war bench was that, which this same advocate descended from grace. Pass the tomat and another, sitting orossed-legged. They hurled at Judge Robinson. Judge Robinson tasses. are of copper gilt, holding a pot with flowers is described as a man of sour and cynical or fruit in their lap. They are represented diaposition, who had been raised to the dovered with mantles and crowns or mitres bench-Ro, at least, it was commonly on their heads; and altogether, particularly believed-simply because he had written in the drapery, are far from being badly exe-favour of the Government of his day a ented. The thrones upon which they sit are number of pamphletsremarkable for nothing also of copper gilt, adorned with turquoises, but their servile and rancorous scurrility Cornelians, and other stones not of inestim At a time when Curran was only just able value. The mouldings and ornements rising into notice, and while he was of the thrones are in a good style. Behind yet a poor and struggling man, this
HEALTH PROVEESS,
A JUVENILE PAPER ON THR
OSTRICH
THE "HURUNUI” AND THE
[WPATER,” ~*~
No. 4254-FEBRUARY 17, 1877.
far the waves to strike and break away. „Substance has' more ›effect, thân norface,
Miscellaneous.
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•Even,'
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A Arab chief was lyin a sleep on day wen
The Court of Inquiry, under the direction and the suction will draw in whatever may Simon Stringer was a blaff old farmer. he was woke up by foelin some thing in bis of the Wreck Commissioner, having be near the sporture. Had the Master, in all their good and evil qualities; and ray He prided himself upon being a plain | trousers.pockits. "He saw it was a ostrich, pronounced an opinion on the conduct of the above osse, told off thras hands to thus learn to sympathise with sorrows whose nature we should not otherwise understand, matter-off-aot man, about whom there was and lay still to see wat it wide do. First the Master of the Hurumut with regard to drop a loaded line over the bew, with the and be made sharers in joys which we no foolishness or sentiment, On more than it took out his peg top and laid it on one the collision of that ship with the Greek ends to starboard and port, a bed might should otherwise fail to realise. In short, one occasion he had mortiied his wife and aide. Then it took out his kite string, barque Pater, we feel at liberty to offer have been bent on and pulled to the broken the post suggests to us sertain modes of daughters by hustling them out of religions which wap wound on a stick, and put it with some remarks on what was or might have part. All danger would be over when the thought and feeling; the dramatist suggests meetings when they had begun to show the top. Then all his marbles was took been done on the spar of the moment to leak was stopped, and the ship's heate their practical result, and the actor produces signs of emotion. He said he didn't believe out, and laid away too. Then some cotton mitigate the severity of the casualty, it of the Crow in distress. It is said, might then have been sent away to the that result before our eyesi The drama in "mirakerious conversions," and that reels, and some pieces of cole, and two plate although we refrain from criticising the appente, as Sir Walter Scott says, to that people who arlod and yelped over getting peneile, and a lump of chok, and abras cause of the disaster, as the case may be however, that three men, in the case of the strong, instinctive, and sympathetic curiosity religion "wasn't gettin it by a durned button, and some toffy, and a tack ham-adjudicated upon by the Admiralty Court Hurunue, could not have been spared from
He believed that the genuine mer, and a handfle of nails, and a oyster fow practical lessons. may, however, bo
the watch en deck for this purpose. which tempts men to look into the boscans Right" of their fellow-creatures, and to seek in the article was soothing and calming, and not shiel, and a rubber bol, and a steel pen, picked up from a perusal of the evidence Seamen ought to be instrnoted in these life-saving duties, and then they would be distrosses or emotions of others the parallel exoiting in its influence.
which it piled up to one side; and the last taken in the Court at Westminster, and, leas dependent on boats, which often fail of their own passions." It attracts strongly, Once the Camppelitos held a protracted thing it foun was a jacknife with 88 blades, in the interest thoas who are likely at because in it the spectators seo a reflection meeting in his neighborhood, and as it was Wen it had get everything it could fine in some time or another to be placed in similar, them in an emergency. of themselves, with the same diflenlties, carried on without any sudden outburste of the chiefs pockets, it went and stood over difficulties, we desire to show the state of troubles, victories, pleasures, that they from feeling, Simon took kindly to it and attended the pile, and et one thing after a other till both vessels, and suggest what measures time to time experience, no longer choked regularly. One Sanday morning he told it had everything but the jackalle, won it might have been adopted to save life. The in utterance by the necessities of social his wife to lay him out two suits of clothes. see the chief a setti, up a watchin it. So Aurunus was the overtaking ship, and she existence, but fully set forth for sympathy:
"Why, Simon," exclaimed stie in berit took the jacknife and turned it over and ran into the stern of the Pater, the latter and admiration. They are freed from the shrill tenes, "whatever do you want with over, and tasted it, and put it down, and being cut down to the water's edge. The pick it up agin, and at last brot it to the jibboom of the Hurumai, which was 63 foot compulsory hypocrisy of society, and both two suite of clothes?" witness the vices they detest held up to
obief and laid it down a little way of, and in length and 6 inches in diameter at the execration, and can laugh openly at the
stood back and looked wishful. Then the cap, foiled the mizenmast of the Fater, foibles and follies they despise. If they
chief, he said, "Oh, I see how it is you and both boom and mast wore carried away ate to be instructed us well as amased,
don't like to eat such a nice mossel as that Unfortunately for the Crow of the barque, they may study what author and aotor have
with out you git the flavour of it; you the minenmaat, with all the gear attached to say about the great problems of life;
want it pealed.” the chief he opened fell on the longboat, and thus rendered it what counsel they have to offer, what hope
all the blades of the knife and laid it down unserviceable in an emergency even if it ty, impart; they may learn what others
and then the ostrich come up and awollered were not stove in. The Crew of the Pater, think of faults and failings for which they
it, and smiled and licked its bil, like it were eleven in number, and the boat
"SAN FRANCISCo people love strangera, themselves plead excuses; and how modes
said wot a delishous knife And the chlef mentioned would have taken off all hands and they sometimes take 'em in. One of em loved me," writes an omigrant. "I if it could have been got into the water. of conduct in which they indulge appear,
felt almocs as if he eud taste it hisself. when looked at from the bystander's point
The first thought of the Master of the stopped into a gorgeous saloba-of enures of view. The drama aims, as far as pos-
Pater was to launch the longboat, but, only to get a light. There was a baker's. sible, at substituting realities for descrip-
SIR WALTER SCOTT AND
after placing oars in her and trying to free dozen of nice fellows in there. One of em
*For tione; it gives us real men and women, real
WAVERLEY.
the wreck, the attempt had to be abandoned; spoke, Just in time,' says he.
Fenny puder the heel,' The following, about Sir Walter Scott, and then the small beat, fifteen feet in what?' Bays 1. conversations, gestures, facial expression, and the like, in place of merely talking
told by Mr Guthrie Wright to Me Sinclair, length, was lowered, and the Mate and says he. All right, says I. Take's about them; and so brings the subjects of
is, we think, novel I called one day, three hands manned it. This boat, it was hand I says he. I will,' says Theu which it treats more clearly home to our
he said, 'at the Edinburgh Post-office, and found, had no oars, and the Grew could not, he said the way to play it was to pat one minds than would be possible by any other
began to read in the lobby a letter from therefore, keep by the sinking bargne heel on a penny laid on the floor, then means. Fine Arts and their Uses--Wil
Lady Abercorn, in which she gave an row to the rescue of their shipmastan. One reach forward with a piece of chalk, and liam Bellars.
Dswer to some arguments I had stated to hour after the Pater received the blow she mark on the floor, as far as possible from her in proof that Sir Walter Scott was the disappeared, and one-half of that precious the too, and the one whose mark proved author of "Waverley" while thus employed time was wasted before the smaller boat to be nearest to the toe was struck for I stumbled on Sir Walter himsel He had shoved off from the side of the barque. drinks. It's a lovely game! I marked, immediately inquired about whom 1 was The damage to the vessel could not have and then another fellow marked, and in reading to bually. "About you," I replied, been so extensive as might be imagined, reaching forward lifted his heel from the and put the letter into his hand. I soon for she carried a full cargo of locust beans, penny; then a cuss bohtud him, quick as a observed him blash as red as scarlet, and and would be comparatively low in the sea, Bash, picked up the penny, and gave me a The blessing was asked, nud that meal recollected that Lady Abercorn in her letter while the loftier ship delivered the blowly wink then he said, Your heel ain't was eaten in silence.
had said "I am quite sure you are wrong, from above. The inrash must have been on the penny. It is,' said he. It ain't,' After the chores were done, the Stringer for Sir Walter Scott. declared to me, upon only moderate, otherwise her stern would say "Drinks that it ta 12 maya ho.. wore stringing off to bed, when the stern his honour, that he was not the author of been have awash in about ten minutes, Done says I. I found I was done. voice of the old man again arrested them,Waverley." On reading this. Sir Walter Hor rudder was not carried away, and she That fellow hauled off his show, and shook and filled their minds with grave forebodings exclaimed "I'm sure I never said so. I could, therefore, subject to the loss of this out another penny. They sell champagne as to what was coming next. He addressed never pledged my honour; she in quite stern salis, steer, Had it been possible to by the drink at two bits a glass. They them as follows
mistaken." Theu, perceiving that he had have secured a mat, rug, mattress, blanket, had some, and I disbursed three dollare 25 thus betrayed- bimself, he stammered out or small sail over the broken part, the in coin. That chap then came over, and some unintelligible sentence, and then con- water might have been kept out sufficiently said, I'll give you a chance to get even." tinued "Well, Mr Wright, It is a very for the purpose of getting her infoAll right, says I. Then he made a 8 or How!' says I. "Odd or even," says he, curious question, who can be the author of Plymouth Sound; or, at all events, she these novels. Suppose we take walk would have foated much longer than she a place of paper, and held it so that I could round the Calton-hill, and lay our heads did, and this would have afforded in see it; then, Odd or even l' together to find him out." We proceeded opportunity for making a temporary raftays L You're stuck,' says he, and turn arm-in-arma, and I said, "I think that we out of casks and spars, Those who wore ed that 8 upside down and it was 9. I can soon so completely hedge in the author, left on board the barque in all probability murmured just a little. I told him it was that he cannot escape us." "Well, then perished, and, therefore, it is not known hardly fair to ask if I wanted to get even said Sir Walter, how would you hedge what they tried to do during the half hour and then show me odd. Ele wald to did him in 1" I replied, "You will agree with that elapsed between the time of the boat look odd." me that the author of Waverley, whoever leaving and her foundering. The Mate MSSSRS John Dakey & Sons" MILLE.— he may be, must be a lawyer True, it admitted, however, that she had no roskets, a few words about emery, in connection Is evident he must be a lawyer." "You blue lights, or guns on board, so that the with which Meanrs John Oakey and Sons, will also admit that he must be an anti Master had not the means of making hare acquired their well-earned, fame, may quary No doubt he must be an anti-signals of distress except by burning far not be out of place. For some interesting quary." "He must also be of Jacobite of turpentine; and if these materials were details on this subject we are indebted to a connexions" "Certainly, he must have stowed aft they would be under the deck, very handsomely get-up little book, issued Jacobite propenalties.“ Be must also which was ripped. up, and, perhaps, wore by bloears G. F. Gray and Danforth. It. have a strong turn for poetry !" "Yes, not approachable. The magazines are would appear that the crude emory stone he must be something of a poet." I next usually under the cabin flooring aft, and it bas never been found in any considerable salgued Boule reasons why he must be powder or rockets had been in the quantity for aonsumption, except in coun- rather more than 40 years of age, and then receptacle referred to, it is evident that tries bordering on the eastern part of the added, "Now, among our friends in the the water would have flooded that section Mediterranean Sea, near Smyrna, on the Parliament House, let us consider how of the ship. Because no distress signale Asistio Continent, and on the contiguous many there are who besides being lawyers were exhibited, it was taken for granted by island of Naxos, where it is very abundant poets, antiquaries, and of Jacobite on the Master and Officers of the Harunus in the ricinity of Cape Emery, which is the nexions, are rather more than 40 years of that no assistance was required, for "the property of the Greek Government. The age? Well," says Sir Walter, what shock was slight. What might appear Smyrna emery mines belong to the Turkish do you think of Cranston 1 gave slight to a large ship might be disastrous Government. The maximum production reasons for setting aside Lord Cranston's to a little one, and this was the case in the of crude emery does not exceed 6,000 tous pretensions, adverting particularly to his present instance. "The barque [asid the yearly, and often falls below this figurs. want of humour and then Sir Walter, Captain of the full-rigged ship] was soon The Wellington Mills consume nearly, one- seeing that he himself must inevitably come out of sight, and it was thought that she fourth of all the emery that is annually mined. next, unloosed his arm, and said, "Me had not sustained any matarial damage. The mining of emery is not a very difhoult Wright, the author of Waverley, whoever Whether the Pater went down or not the matter, and the crude stone in usually ex be may be, gets people to buy his books Master of the Hurunui did not stand by to ported in blocks, ranging in weight from without a name; and he would be a greater ascertain. They had two boats in the 160 lbs. down to pieces the size of an egg, fool than I think he is wore he to give a davits, but they were not lowered Large stone is preferred, an being most name. Good morning."Sketches of Old Captains of British ships are bound, by sompact and hard. In quality, there is Times and Distant Places, by John Sinclair Section 16 of the Merchant Shipping Art, much diversity in the stone sent from the 1878, so far as they can do so without mines Mesars Oakey exercise the atmost THE UNWRITTEN SIDE OF GREAT danger to their own vessels, Crews, and care in their selection, and decline to touch passengers (if any), to remain until it is any of the inferior stone which, however, MEN. We always think of great men as in the found that ships they have been in collision finds a ready sale to others who are less act of performing deeds which give them with have no need of Besistance, and also scrupulous, and are tempted by the com
give their own nacaes, with those of the paratively low price at which it is obtain. renown, or else in stately ropose, grand, silent, and majestic. And yet this is Tesselt, and their Port er place of registry able, One result of the pains taken in the hardly fair, because the most gracious and The Blaster of the Hurunui says he had selection of the crude stone, and the atten magnificent of human beings have to bother boat accommodation for only one-half the tion bestowed, on all the subsequent pro- themselves with the little things of life which souls on board, and until the watch below cases, is that the ground emery produced No doubt Moses anarled and got angry when done to shorten sail and secure the wreck hence its steadily increasing sale, which is he had a savers cold in his head, and if a dy of the jibboom but in the opinion of the at present larger by far than that of any of carved work, like unto the heavy gut which, small though it war, bat for
hit his leg while he was in the desert, why Judge and the Nautical Assessors, he had other firm in other hemisphere. frames of our fore-fathers' portraits, or look Curran's ready wit and scathing eloquence, Ing-glasses. Behind them are China vases, might have done him irreparable, injury.
should we suppose he did not jump and use not complied with the Statute, and his
Tus milltary callway from Berlin to some of them very handsome, loads of China Speaking of some opinion of counsel on the almost boon reduced to a solence, and in a and Dasar-isn't it tolerable certain he of his alleged "wans of discretion and Zossen is used, as a school of instruction for
THE sirculation of infectious diseases has violent language, and rub the sore place? sertificate was suspended-in consequence and glass ware, the last partly Chinese, opposite side, Curran said he had consulted paper written by Dr. Fox, medical officer need to become furious when he went up presence of mind for twelve months, the "railway regiment which forms pat partly European, filled with grain fruit, of all his books and could not in a single of health for parts of Eanex, upon some of stairs to get his slippers in the dark and The collision bulkhead was from fifteen to of the Prussian army, and by which it was gam flowers a variety of shells, large case in which the principle in dispute was obanks set in silver, some ostrich eggs, thus established. That may be, Mr the ways by which tymotic diseases may found that Calfornia had stowed them under eighteen feet from the bow, and when this constructed This line twenty-eight eccoanute, oymbals, and a variety of other Curran, encored the judge:" but I suspect be spread, a nimber of remarkable instan- the bed so that he had to sweep around them compartment was full of water it would miles long, and upon the same level as the articles, making a most heterogeneous figure. your law library is rather limited," Currats are given of the facility with which with a broom-handle. And when Solomon bring the ship down by the hond; and the Berlin and Dresden Railway, with which is Bound the necks of the images are strings eyed the heartless, teady for a moment, and locality by establishing contron of contagion suppose that he ran around the room and way, as it was heading and leaking round of Zossen, close to the Polygon of Achie
misery and death may be distributed in any cracked his crazy-bone is it unreasonable to Master had a fear of the partition giving has a function, and terminates in the Forest of coral, ill-shaped pearls, cornelian, agate, then broke forth with this noble retaliations and other atones, and their crowns are set It is very true, my lord, that 1 am at shops, public houses, and schools, or felt as if he wanted to cry Imagine George the plates." The Hurunui was an outward- There are three stations on the line, which, with the like ornaments. The ceiling of the
other convenient points of intercomannica. Washington sitting on the edge of the bed bound emigrant ship, and, therefore, her though mainly used for military purposes, gallery is covered with satins of a variety of poor, and this circumstance has certain tlon, The first dase mentioned is that of a and putting on a clean skirt, and growling at Master had to consider the safety of his in open for ordinary trailc when nothing
Father curtailed my library, My books are patterns, some Chinees, some Kalmuk, some not numerous, but they are select, and I public-house in Essex where the children Marche because the buttons were off; or St. 800 passengers and his Crew. The stands in the way. The management of the European brought through Russia and over hope have been perused with proper dis of the proprietor were ill with scarlet fever Augustine with an apron around his necks, Carpenter who examined the fore com line is entrusted to the colonel of the regi land. The gallery is Bighted on the south positions. I have prepared myself for this acquired in London. The proprietor's wife, having his hair cut; or Joan of Arc holding partment reported two plates stove in about ment, another field officer, and two lieuten side by five windows, and the walls between high profession rather by the study of at a stern sense of duty, attended on the her front hair in her mouth, as women do, eix inches above the level of the water, and ants, who are, as a matter of course, respon are hung with paintings of the various few good books than by the composition patients, and also on the customers, the while she fixed up her back hair; Napoleon on the starboard how. When the vessel sible to the commander-in-chief of the army, deities and views of heaven, The opperits of a great many had ones. I am not result being that the fever soon spread jumping out of bed in a frenzy to chase a pitched, the water entered these holes, and The working of the line is effected by a staf pide, where the images are, is elut in all the ashamed of my poverty, but I should be throughout the neighbourhood. Dr. Fox mosquito around the room with a pillow; or it took but ten minutes to fill the space formed out of the eight companies which langth of the gallery, with a net of ironworks ashamed of my wealth if I could stoop to power to compel a cessation of business put the baby to sleep at 2 o'clock in the would indicats that the openings were staff is relieved every six montane pos ramonstrated in vain. There was no legal Martin Luther, in a night shirt, trying to from the stem to the bulkhead. This compose the "rallway regiment, and the The Lama went within, and as he went acquire it by servility and corruption. If during the presence of this communicable morning or Alexander the Great with the rather extensive. The iron stapper plates are forty-two man employed upon the powe Along sprinkled rice upon the images. It rise not to rank, I shall at least be disease in the house, which was kept open Kiotongue of Thomas Jefferson getting invented by Mr Wood admit of holes being manent way, under the control of one was a kind of consecration. When he cans honest; and should I ever cease to be so, and business carried on as anal The next suddenly over a fenes to avoid a dog or the closed either from the inside or the outside inspectors, the latter of a stations out we sat down to ton, and the Lams ex- many an example shows me that an ill-gase mentioned was one of typhoid fever Duke of Wallington with the mumps es of a ship. A tumbling-ended screw goes commissioned offers 4 both statens plained to me nome of the paintings, and acquired elevation, by making me the more from poliated palk, which was of the or- Destel Webster abusing his wife because the into the aperture and then takes hold, and there is a station-roaster and assistant Backed the different countries from which the silke overhead had come at each end conspicuous, would only make me the diary character. Another case was the hadn't taked the Sovers at the foot of the the loose spindle through the plate having station-master, who are also non-commle
universally and notoriously contemptible."
appearance of measles in a village voliɔol, bed of Benjamin Franklin paring his cornea nut on its exterior, the stopper le fixed sioned officers, with more privates under of the gallery was a large collection of books
-Leisure Hour,
the managers of which refused temporarily with a fasor or Jonathan Edwards, at the in a few minutes. Large fractures in iron their control. The telegraphie servide in deposited in small niches, or rather pigeon- Having finished our tea, we went
to close it. Osse No. d was that of stall dinner table, wanting to susese just as he got plates have been dosed in this manner under the management of an afflcer, assiste Holes:
pot in a fastaurant "the characteristic his month full of hot beef; or Noah standing but whether, if the Hurunui had had stiched by an inspector who holds the rank of by a back stair into my room, which the Lama rieg bespattered with rise, Earlyfsel it a duty owe to you to explets my whate men stood drinking." In case for st.--Mat Adelöre
"Bazatler, Sept: 1869, Gentlemen 1 odour of the disbass pervading the bar at his window at night throwing bricks at a appliances on board, they could have been sergeant During the Brst year of worke fixed to the damaged part, we do not knowing this line six non-commissioned officers Exploration in Thibet-C. Markham, C.B.
gratitude for the great benefit I have do 6 it was a tailor Who itada alothes for peo
We feel assured, however, that when the passed their examination as engine-drivers holes are above water, as in the plates of and six soldiers wore taken into the servies the Burun it is easy to stop them by as stokers. There were sight non-commis the means with which every Seamna cught aloned officers appointed guards, and nisa ed for use on shipboard specially construct engine-driver and stokers are under the to be familiari There are mats manufactur teen plonners taken as brakesmen. The ed to go over leaky places; but every control of the head engineer, and the utter tessel has articles at command that night servants Ender that of the general manageri be brought into requisition. The practice of They do not receive any special pay, bus staploying large and unhandy salle for such the non-commissioned offlders and men who purpose has, in many instandes, turned are absent from their garrison beyond a etit inefficients. It takes too much time in stated time are granted an extra allowanLOR, short-handed Merchatit. ships to haul a sall in the course of the year 1875 this railway up from balew and bend it to lines, and, if converged $1,074 soldiers from Berlin të 10ʻla got overbeurd, ita size makes it a mark the Polygon at Bossen,
A happy heart makes a blooming visage. A good life keeps off wrinkles.
A Denny-worth of mirth is worth a pound
of sorrow,
aine.-Solomon.
If we subdue not our passions, they will Mabdus
bacion is a fever that leaves us weaker
than it finde uz
THE REAL GENTLEMAN, -Thoughtfulness respect are the qualities which make a real for others, gonerosity, modesty, and self. gentleman or lady, as distinguished from the veneered article which commonly goes by that name, Professor Huxley.
a
A sign of relief went round the circle, and if the red beifer had known how she had risen in the esteem of a majority of the Stringers her fractions soal would have leaped for joy.
That was several years ago, and now the red heifer is a cow, and the worst one in the neighborhood. The Stringers say, as they punch and plague her, Slongs we
o' that awful relijun,"
+
ench figure the wall is covered with a pivoe judgo vontured apoz a snoering. Jake. Keep Old Red wild, dad won't git any more engage the attention of us smaller people, came on deck it was as much as could be at the Wellington Mills is always reliable;
TÄS OMIKOS OF JER DRAMA-The fluerited by taking 'Lorton's Camomile Pills, ple while enteris fever prevailed in the'
tion of the Drama is to display the social and I applied to your agent Mr Bell, Berkeley, house In another. Instance a village gro
Enrer had recourse to the sword, Tell to motal ideas of the post or historian in their for the above-named Pills; for wind in the cery and post office business was the means a bow and arrow, and Washington appealed Batual working Theories of life are of no stomachy from which I suffered excracia by which starlet fever was aptoad. There to the God of battles, but when a woman ht unless they can be carried into practice, ting paid for a length of time, having tried was a sbild lying it in soon dose to the strikes for liberty, the user anything she The profoundest philosophy will fail to in nearly every zomedy prescribed, but with-shop, and the farer soon fan through the can lay her hands on finence as, unless we can perceive its prae-out deriving any benefit at all. After village In shother osse whooping-cough We read in a home paper that the India tical bearing upon ourselves Acoordingly taking two bottles of your valuable pills; 1 was succesafn ly spread from a beofthop, fice has dadet consideration a plan for the noveliet, the dramatist, and the actor was quite restored to my tenal state of where children sent for beer daught the effecting some improvemento at dden, come forward to help our dull perceptions health. Please give this publicity for the disease. In all these cases the tradespeople which will greatly add to its valtie në à bar in this matter. The two former create a benefit of those who may thus be afflicted were urge to lose their shops, but, as bour and cooling station. Some extensive get of men and women who exemplify in-I am, Sir, yours truly, HENRY ALLPASS. there was no law to bompel them to do so, dredging operations will be necessary to their lives the various obaracteristion of To the Proprietors of Noston's Dimo Bay, End the dinsster they sirculated, re-admit ships of greater draught than cat Which is de desired to treat; whilst the astor Miley PILER, -291/2/77;
kislord "*essalata of the Alfistion, "3
No. 4254.-FesRUARY 17, 1877.]:
POSTAL RATES. (Subjoined we give the postal rates now in force for transmission of corre spondence to all parts of the world: Detailed ralus affueling th transmis sion of packets, parole, &c., will be fonud annexed, together with a number of miscellaneous and useful notices.]
Brindisi or Marseilles.
Via Bru
Bampion. .34 16 6 12
THE CHINA MAIL.
W. Africa, Islands of the Atlantic, (except į letter, or communication of the nature of a St. Helena and Ascension), North, letter (whether separate or otherwise), unlosa it be a circular-letter er 'be wholly Central, South America, and
and Hawaii priutod; nor any enclosure sealed or in any Falkland Islands, Lagos, Gold Coast, way closed against inspection; nor any other enclosure not allowed by Rule 3, If Liberia, Sierra Leone, Gambla, Cape Verd this rule be infringed, the entire paokot
is charged as a letter. lalanda, Azores, Bermudas:—
A book-packet may be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing waz, postage stamp, or otherwise), or in a cover entirely open at both ands, so as to admit of the contents
For the United States (via Kurope), Canary and being easily withdrawn for examination;
otherwise it is treated as a letter, Madeira Islands, Canada, Vancouver's a greater security of the contente, however, land, Prince Edward's Island, New Brunit may be tled at the ends with string; swlak, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia Postmasters being authorised to out the string in such canos, although if they do so Letters,
they must again tie up the packet, Registration, Newspapers,
Hongkong Rates of Postage, Lettora,
(Itevised Sept Let, 1876.) In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in cents, and aro, for Lettors, per half ounce, tor Books and Patterns, per four ounces, unless otherwise
atuted.
Newspapers over four ounces in weight axe charged as double, trable, to, as the caso may be, but such papers or packets of papera may bo sent at Book Rate. Two Sawapapera must not be folded together as one, nor must anything whatever be inserted Printed except bona fide Supplements. matter may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Book Rate. Prices Our rent may be paid either as Newspapera or
Books,
(Br.) means By British Packet; (Fr.) by French Packet; (U. 8.) by: United States D. P. means. Double Postage; Packet. C. P., cannot be paid O. B., cannot be
ent, at Letter Rate. gistration.
LOCAL AND TOWN POSTAGE.
Lettera
Registration. Newspapers.
Bks, &
Ptins.
Per 4 oz.
88
16 6
Registration, Newspapers, Books and Patterns, 18
32 16
Books and Patterns, 18
28
16
12
No book packet may be above 5 lbs. in weight, nor above 24 inches in length, 12 inches in width, or 12 inches in depth, unless it be sent to or from one of the Government offices.
W. Indies, Buenos Ayres, Costa Rica, Curaços, Guadaloupe, Guatemala, Grey Town, Hayti, Honduras, La Guayra,
When, owing to a great and nousuel Mexico, Monte Video, Now Granada, influx of letters, books, do, the transmis Panama, Paraguay, Porto Rica, Surinam,sion or delivery of the lettere would be delayed if the whole mail were dealt with Uruguay, and Venezuela -
without distinction, hook-packets may be kept back till the next despatch or delivery.
Letters, Newspapers,
50
40
6
N. R. No Re-
Books and Patterns, 18 Registration,
6 13
None,
Nono.
except to Curagos, }
Honduras, and Bri-16
16
tish West Indies,
Bolivia, Chill, Ecuador, and Porn :— Letters,
62
58
Newspapers,
6
Û
Books and Patterns, 20
14
Registration,
None,
None,
Brazil:
282 2
Lotters,
48
44
Registration,
16
Newspapers,
6
Books and Patterns, $18°
12
Honolulu, and Hawaiif
Lettera,
84
80
2
Registration,
None.
Nono,
Менарарего,
8
8
12
Within any Town or Settle ment, or between Hongkong, Canton, and Macao, in either direction
Between any other two, of the following places (through a British office) viz. Hong- kong, Macao, Ports of China and Japan, Bangkok, Saigon, Bad the Philippines, by Private Ship,........
Final 482 Eetween the above by Con- tract Mail.........
882 4
KATES BY PRIVATE STEAMERS. To the United Kingdom, see Table given below. To all other places (to whlou the Vessel is going) the Rates, winch must be prepaid, except when the address is to India,
Are
*Bee Tables below.
Books and Patterns, 18
*OK
Any publication fulfilling the conditions hereafter named can pass as a newspaper,
The conditions are as follows
1st. The publication must consist wholly or in great part of political or other news, or of artioles relating thereto, or to other current topios, with or without advertise
monta,
2nd. It must be published in numbers at intervals of not more than 91 days, and must be printed on a sheet or sheets un-
3rd. The full title and date of publication must be printed at the top of the first page, and the whole or part of the title and the
The limit of size for a book-packet addressed to any place abroad is 24 inches in length and 12 inches in width or depth.
- No packet for Algeria, Exceptions. Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, France, Madeira, or Portugal, or for Egypt, Syria, or Turkey, when sent by French Packet, must be above 18 inches in length, width, or depth.
PATTERNS,
They must not be of intripsto value.
This rule excludes all articles of a leable nature, and indeed whatever may have a value of its own, spart from its mere use as a pattern; and the quantity of any material sent ostensibly as a pattern must not be so great that it can fairly be con- sidered as having on this ground an intrin
Bio value.
Pattern and Sample Post to colonies aud foreign countries, is restricted to bona fide trade patterns or samples of merchandise. Goods sent for sale, or in execution of an order (however small the quantity may be), or any articles sent by one private indivi- dual to another, which are not actual patterns or samples, are not admissible.
Patterns or samples, when practicable, must be sent in covers open at the ends, and in such a manner as to be easy of examination. But samples of seeds, drugs, and anch like articles, which cannot be sent in covers of this kind-but such articles only,--may be posted enclosed in boxes, or bags of linen, of other material, fastened in such a manner that they may be readily opened; or, in the case of soeds, &c., for the United States of America, Holland, and its possessions, Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland, id bags entirely olosed, pro- vided such closed bags are transparent, so as to enable the Officers of the Post Office readily to satisfy themselves as to the nature of the contents.
3. The limits of weight allowed are as
Books and Papers to British Offices,
convenience of those who may wish to post by the Pacho Route to Canada, the West-follows Indies, and other places named below._
For the present no large quantition of these Stamps can be supplied, nor is it undertaken that every denomination can be kept in hand.
The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hongkong Stamps, and 10 caute in U. 5. Stamps to those places only the names of which are printed in Italics. To all the other places named correspondence cannot be Registered through, but only to Ban Francisco (8 cents.)
The following are the charges on Cor. respondence thus Bent:-
Letters, per half ounce, Hongkong U.S..
Stamps Stamps
centa cent
Canada, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward's Island,,Fan- couver's Island, Bahaman, Nassau, New Providence,.... 8 Aspinwall, Bermuds, Cuba,
kaji, Greenland, Jamaica, 8 Fantinas papa zá
Hawaii, Newfoundland,......... Guatemala, Marquesas Is.,
Mexico, Salvador, Tahiti,... Belize, Bogota, Carthagena,
Costa Rica, Caraqua, Grejs town, Guiana, Bonduras, Martinique, New Granada, Ascaragua, Santa Duartha, Turk's Island, Venezuela, West Indies, Bolivia, Chili, Ecuador, Peru, 8 Brazil,j.
do co do
Б
6
10
ក្នុងន
13
17
8.
21
27.
Argentine Confederation, bue- Ros Ayres, Paraguay, Uru- guay...
Books and Papers, Circulars &o., for Canada, per
2 102,eru Newspapers for all other place
(not over 4 on each Paper, 2 Books, &o, for all other places,
8
4
10
per 4 ooo...MAMÜ Any articles found enclosed in News- papers, or Book Packets (ah silk scarves, jewellery, &c.) will be detained and sold.
S
Miscellaneous Notices,
The Pont Office in Lot, by law, responsible for any loss or inconvenience which may arise from the non-delivery, mis-sending, or mis-delivery of any letter, hook, or other postal packet (even if the packet, be re- gistered); nor is the Post Office responsible for any injury which a packet may sustain during its transmission,
To guard against such injury all postal packets which are likely to suffer from stamping or from great pressure should be placed in strong covers, and even with this precaution no fragile article should be sent through the Fort. Itahould be remembered that every packet has to be handied several times; that it is exposed to considerable pressure and friction in the mail bag; and that, whenever the bag has in the course of Its transmission to be transferred by means. is much increased
6 lbs, to the Continent, &c., 2 lbs. Patterns to British Offices, 6 lbs. if with- out intrinsic value; to the Continent, &o., BOE.
POST OFFICE NOTICE. Unclaimed Correspondence,
Ahao (China li
Anna
Lete, Pape
Feb. 16, 1877: Leta. Pape
Lange, Miss Lenal Lawrence, John 1 Lee Young Lilley, Euthon Lobo, C.
1
4 The following ariddles cannot ba sent Albrecht, Miss) 1 by Post at all: Glass, Liquids, Gunpowder, Almeida, J. P. 1 Matchpe, Caudles, Soap, Indigo, Dre-stuffs, Andorfer, F.
ย or whatever is dangerous to the Mails, or
Andrews, C. S. 1 offensive or injurious to persons dealing Armbrust, 8. M. 2 Arnessen, Monar.1 with them.
PARCELA. --The public is reminded that, Baker, E. S in China and Japan, there is no such thing Baker, Mr as Farool Post. Much trouble and disapore, &. F. W. pointment is caused by persistent attempts to send small valuable trifles through the Bremer, Jacob 1 Post. Fans, Curios, Articles of Drums,
Caldecott,
∙1 Androw Fancy Work, and similar presents are con- tinually being refused, the zenders having often spent more in Postage than would No have paid the freight by steamer. refund can be made on such parcels of the value of Stamps obliterated before the nature of the contents was discovered.
PATTERNS.Some difficulty is experdoused | Durand, B. 11
Mallin, Lawrence 1bk; 1 Marino,
Mr Martin, Edward 1 Maliser, L. F. Middleton, J. T. 1 Montague,
1 Moore, W. F.
Murray, Goo. Orenstein, M. Plunket, The
Hon. Charles 1
-B., Mrs
1 regd. Quong Hai Soon I
Castagnino, Laigil Cear in Ware Davies, T. E. Davis, Dawson, Fred, Day, Geo. Descartes, Mons, 1
In obtaining a general understanding of Edwards, W. C. 1 what is a Pattern. It is a bond fide sample
of goods which the sender has for sale, or of goods which he wishes to order. It is to consist
the smallest possible quantity compatible with shewing what the goods are, and must have no intrinsic value."
1
1 Remedios,
Carolins
Ross, Miss Assam) Rozario, Flor
encio Men-1
Banco de
Rozario, J. P. Schwart, Lina
1
1 regd.See, Lisuterand 1
1
.
Emmery, M. Enriquez, E. Everall, W. Fisher, William 1 Fontos, Pelle- cier Juve Francie, Afr Fuller, Peter C. 2 Furlonger, Henry Goldstein, G. Galloway, John 1 Grinberg, J. HRCK, ROY. Hamilton, Frank Hanne Obarles. 1 Mise
Herrers, Quintin 1 Hough, T. R. 2 regd. Hoflich, E. Jacob,Clementino 1 James, J., for
To provide means of remitting small sums of money to or from this Colony and between the Forts of China and Japan, the Postmasters and Agents of this Office will in future be allowed (but not required) to purchase Hongkong Postage Stampe from foreign residenti.
Between Hongkong and Shanghai, or Hor Hongkong and Yokohama, however, in Josie A. either direction, Monoy-Orders must be ured.
The Stamps tendered for sale must not exceed 826 in value, must be, perfectly clean, good condition, and in strips of at least two as no separate Stamps will be purchased. They must be presented per
Bonally or accompanied by a noto.
The Postmaster or Agent may postpone purchasing if his public funds in hand are not sufficient, and he will refuse to purchase in any case which appears doubtful or He is allowed to charge a suspicious. Commission of one per cent on all Stamps purchased.
Letters containing Stamps should be Registered, and the Stamps should be secured from observation,
11
Correspondence can be forwarded in closed Misis to the United Kingdom viê San Francisco at the following raten- Laiters,............12 cents per oz. Registration, 8
each, Newspapers,.................................... "
2 oz., 4 Booke and Patterns, 1 oz., 2 every 4 oz., B The Mails close at 250 p.m., usually on
27
but only by each alternate one. By the date of publication at the top of every Greece, Portugal and its possessions, and of the railway apparatas, the risk of injury the 1st and 15th of each month.
INDIA-By Indian Mail prepayment in optional. Short paid lettera are treated a wholly unpaid. By Private Ship cor-stitched. respondeuce cannot be prepaid. By Bri tish and French Packet prepayment is compulsory. Letters oannot be prepaid through to India by every French Packet, thors they are Frid to Galle only, and should be so marked, going on from Galle Bo unpaid.
Straits, U. S. Packet, Australia, de,, E. Africa, St. Helena, Ascension. LETTERS-United States (U. S.), Singa- pore, Penang, India, Ceylon, Aden, 8 conts.
Except India, Coyion, and Aden, by Fronch Packet, 12 conts,
Batavia, 12; Saigon and Pondicherry, (Fr.) 12; New Caledonis, Tunis, Tangiers, (Fr.) 36.
Egypt, (Br.) 12, (Fr.) 24. Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Zanzibar (N.R.), Natal, Cape, St. Helena, Ascension, Mauritius, 24.
REGISTRATION, 8 cente, except Straits, Batavia, India, Aden, Egypt (Br.), Aus- tralia, o, 12; Saigon, Pondicherry, Egypt (Fr.), double postage.
NEWSPAPERS (To all the above places) 2
gente.
Books AND PATTERNS, 6 cente, except W. Africa, B. To French Offices cannot be paid.
www
Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Zanzibar, o., 1 oz, 2 cents, 2 0 cente; Every 4 oz., 8 cents.
4
subsequent page; and this regulation applies to Tables of Contents and Indices.
4th. A supplement must consist wholly or in great part of matter like that of a newspaper, or of advertisements, printed on a sheet or sheets, or a piece or pieces of paper, unstitched; or wholly or in part of angravings, prints, or lithographs illustra- tive of articles in the newspaper. The supplement must in every case be published with the newspaper, and must have the title and date of publication of the newspaper printed at the top of every page for, it it consists of engravings, prints, or lithographe, at the top of every sheet or side,
A packet containing two or more news papers te not chargeable with a higher rate of postage than would be chargeable on a book packet of the same weight.
A newspaper posted unpaid, or a packet of newspapers posted, either unpaid or insufficiently paid, is treated as an unpaid or insufficiently paid book packet of the same weight.
The postage must be prepaid either by an adhesive stamp, or by the use of a stamped
wrapper.
There must be no writing or printing upon or in any packet except the address of the person for whom it is intended, the address of the sender, a trade mark or number, and the price of the articles.
Samples of intrinsic value must not be- sent to any foreign country except United States; and in the case of France samples of eider down, raw or thread silk, woollen or goats bair thread, vanilla, saffron, carmine, or isinglass, are considered to fall under this rule if they weigh more than three, ounces; and up to this woight raw and spun silk, as well as coloured and twisted milk, may be sent to Germany.
The rule which forbids the transmission torough the Post of any article likely to Injure the contents of the Mail Bage or Boxes, or the person of any Officer of the Post Office is, of course, applicable to the Pattern Post; and a packet containing any thing of the kind will be stopped, and not
sent to its destination,
Articles such as
the following have been occasionally posted
No information can be given respecting letters which pass through a Post Office except to the persons to whom they are addressed; and in no other way is official information of a private character allowed to be made publle. A Postmaster may, however, give an address If he has po reason to believe that the person whose address it is would disapprove of his doing so.
Postmasters are not allowed to return any letter or other packet to the writer or sender, or to any one else, or to delay forwarding it to its destination according to the address, even though a request to such effect bo written thereon.
Postmasters are not bound to give change, nor are they authorised to demand change; and when money is paid at a Post Office, whether as change or otherwise, no question as to its right amount, goodness, or weight can be entertained after it has been removed from the counter.
Postmasters are not bound to weigh any letters or other packets for the public, but they may do so if their duty be not thereby impeded.
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The practice of sealing letters passing to
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Registry cannot be effected after 2 p.m. The average time of transit to London by this route is 60 days. The correspondenno must be specially addressed Via San Francisco. If insufficiently paid it will be
sent via Suez.
During the N.E, Monsoon, the Charterers and Agents of sailing ships for Manila, Saigon, Bangkok and Singapore arerequested to give notice to this Office of the departures of such ships.
No correspondence will be forwarded by sailing vessel but such as is specially so directed.
merly of tho Barbara Taylor"
Jameson, A.
Seawesing
Smith, John
Sola, Philippe
1 regd.
A
St. John, Miss 8
Tallers, Wolf
Taunton, Miss J. 1
Taylor, 6.0.
Taylor, Wm.
1
Taylor, R.
1
Teldman, B.
Thomas, Denis 1
1
1. Thomsen, Cap-1.
1
Tooth, Mr
1
1
Unsher, His Ex-
1
4
Thompson, G. M.487
tain P,
cellency II. T., Governor of Labuen Vale, T. H. Walker, E. R.
Wallace, C.
.1
Jonchau, Capt. 1
C. C...
Johnstone, Ro-
bart, engi- 1
neer
Jones, Oliver Heywood Jones, Wm. A. Kaksidy, J. Kent, R.
Welmen, T. R. Wikinaon, W. Williams, Wm.,} formerly of P.&Q, str, Columbia
Wilson, Thos.
formerly of the 1
5.4. Estepona Wooden, Mrs
S. L.
Xavier, Lamall V.L
For Merchant Ships.
Lets. Fape.
A. F. Stalknalcht 2 :
2 Angio Bexon
Annie Braginton 1
Antioch Atus
Auguet, Augusta
Kolga Kron Prins Gasted
2
Laurch, 8.8.
1
Lady Elizabeth
2
Lord McDuff
1
Madanmar, 8.8.
Bello Oregon
Madura
Burton Stather 8
May
1
Mecca, 8.8. Nautilus
Calabar, 8,8 Caroline Chalmette
Channel Queen 1 Charles Moreau 1
1
1
2
1
Chinkman Cilumum Connaught Ranger Cornuvia Craig Ewan Denbighshire Duke of Abevoru & Edward Albroth Edward May Egerie Elizabeth
Nickalson Elliotts Elmstono
E. P. Bouverie 7
Felicetas Florence
..
Lais. Parsi
1
Maggie Douglas 6
Novelty
Orchis, 5.5,
Pallas
Paraguay, ..
Perry
Prome, B.8.
Quean, 5.8. 1 Questemberg Quine, 8.5.
2. Rhado
Buvik
Sir Harry Parkes
1 Salamis
1
Sapphire
1
Soteria
1
1
Money Order Regulations. 1-Money Orders on the United King- Emmanuel Jesse 1 dom are issued at Hongkong, Shanghai and Yokobama. Shanghai and Yokohama also issue on Hongkong and vice versch,
3-Small sums may be remitted between the other Ports by means of Postage Stamp
3. Many Money Orders are supplied to residents at the smaller Ports in this way. An application for an order is filled up,
Soo Teh Bang
Southern Cross 2
Spirit of the Age 1
Star of Jamaica 1
1 Syringa
Tullockgorum
1
Taunton
Three Brothers 1
1
5 7
K
Tweed
1
1
Wana die
1
2
Floria Fontenaye Gadshill, 8.6. Gactonio Garibaldi Glamorganshire Golden Horn, 8.s. 1 Gustav Adolph 1
No newspaper can now be sent through the post a second time for the original & Patterns, and have been detained as and from the. East and West Indias, and and is enclosed with & stamped, directed, G. T. Parson Books & Patterns, postage. For each transmission a fresh unfit for the Post, viz: Metal boxes, porce- other countries with hot climates, with wax and unsealed envelope to the Postmaster at Hengist
The United Kingdom.
Superscription.
Via
Brindisi (Br.)..
Letters,
1 oz.
10%.
Every 403.
Marseilles (Fr.) {|
28 4 4
8
12
South'mpton (Br.) 24
By Priv. Steamer 12 2
2
4
8
via Brindisi 22 4 4
.8
12
92
Registration Fee, 8 cents,
Letters.
Registration.
Newspapera
Books,
Patterns.
Continent, do. of
Europe,
Austria, Germany,
Bungary
(Br.) via Brindisi, 18 12 (Br.) (Fr.)
Trieste, .22 12 Mar'lles, 86 D.P. O.P.
Belgium, Denmark,
Faroe Is., Heligo-
land, Holland, Ice
land, Roumania,
Bervin, Switzer.
land,
17
**
10
4
10
O.P.
(Fr.), Marlles, 86 D.P. C.P.
(Br) via Brindisi, 18 19
Br.) »
Triente, 34 12
6
10 14
O.P.
Norway,
Sweden,
Russla,
(Br.) via Brindisi, 18 12 4 (Br.), Trieste,.20 12
10
14
C.P.
(Fr.), Marlles, 38 D.P. C.P. ap. France, and Algeria, 24 D.P. O. P. Italy, (Br.) 14 12
#1
Sparus
8
2 (Fr.)............ 36. D.P. O.P. Q.P.
&
Vil Gibraltar,... 24 None
Brindisi,..... 36 D.P. C.P. C.P. # Marseilles, 38 D.P. C.P. C.P.
Southampton, None Portugal & Azoren,--
$1
8 14
Vif Gibraltar,...... 24 Nove A ፈ
Brindisi,...36 D.P. C.P. O.F. Marseilles...36 D.P. C.P. C.P. Southampton,,28 188 Gibraltar, (Br.)............. 24 8
4
12 8
86 None C.P.| O.P. |
Turkey,
British Office. 24
B
4
Austrian Office,...22 12
18
French Office,....24 D.P.
C.P.
Greecepmum 24 None C.P.
C.P.
postage is required.
Every newspaper must be posted either without a cover (in which case it must not be fastened, whether by means of gum, wafer, sealing waz, rostage stamp, or otherwise) or la à cover entirely open at both ends, so as to admit of easy removal for examination. If this rule be infringed the newspaper is treated as a letter.
Every newspaper must be so folded, as to admit of the title being readily in spected.
A newspaper or packet of newspapers which contains any enclosure except sap plements is charged as a letter, unless the enclosure be such us might be sent at the book rate of postage, and the entire packet be sufficiently prepaid as a book packet, in which case it is allowed to pass,
A newspaper which has any letter, or any communication of the nature of a letter, written in it or upon its cover, is charged as an unpaid or insufficiently paid letter.
No packet of newspapers may be above lbs, in weight, nor abote two feet in length, one foot in width, nor one in depth;
lain and China, fruit, vegetables, bunches of flowers, outtings of plants, spurs, knives, scissors, needles, pins, pleces of machinery, sharp pointed instruments, samples of metals, samples of ore, samples in glass bottles, pleces of glans, acids of various kinds, surry combs, copper and steel en. graving plates, and confectionery of all kinde
Snob articles as scissors, knives, razors, forks, staal pens, nails, keys, watch macbi- nery, metal tubing, pieces of metal or ore, provided that they be packed and guarded in so secure a manuer as to afford completo protection to the contents of the mail bags and to the Officers of the Post Office, while at the same time they may be easily examined, may be sent se samples to the following countries, but to these alone; viz., the Azores, Belgium, Cape de Vard Islands, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Hol- land. Madeira, Moldavia, Norway, Portu gal, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United States, Wallachia, and the British Colonies. Indigo cannot be sent to any place abroad,
A packet of patterns or samples sent to the Azores, Cape de Verd Islands, France, Madeira, Portugal, or by French packet, to Turkey, Syria, or Egypt, must not exceed 18 inches in length, width, or depth; a packet to any other place abroad must not exceed 24 inches in length or 12 inches in width or depth.
Irazu
Jessie Izabel
(except such as to speolally prepared), la the nearest insuing office. The application Inverurne attended with much inconvenience, and
must be accompanied with the full amount frequently with serious injury, not only to (including commission) in obeque, postage the letters so sealed but to the other letters stamps, or other equivalent of cash, and a in the mail, from the melting of the wax and little margin should be left for variations adhesion of the letters to each other. The of exchange, The Postmaster issues the public are therefore recommended, in all order, sends it on in the envelope, and Fox such cases, to use either wafere or gum, and returns the change, if any, by first oppor to advise their correspondents in the coun-tunity, with a receipt for the letter, if it Ringdove tries referred to, to do the same.
wore to be registered, as it always should be. Care should be taken to send these applications in time, as the Money Order Offices close some hours before the depar
J
4.No order most exceed 10, or in- plude any fraction of a penny. Orders will be drawn at the current rate of the dayt and paid at the rate of the day when the advice arrived.
The commission is as follows-2---
Orders on the United Kingdom. Up to £3............ 18 cents. $5......... 86- 54 810.............. 72
13
11
Local Money Orders.
Up to $25.15 cents. 5030
The registration of a packet makes its transmission much more secure, inasmuch as, under ordinary circumstances, a regis-tures of the mails. tered packet can be traced through its whole course and thus the loss of a registered packet is a very rate occurrence. Neverthe- less large sums of money or other articles of great value should not be rent through the post, even if the packet be registered; as the machinery of the Department is not arranged with a view to such transmission. By law, the Post Office is not responsible for the safe delivery of registered packets: though any officer who may neglect hie duty on this point will be called to strict account. Sent in unregistered letters, vain. able articles are exposed to tisk, and offer a
B.-Lists of Money Order Offices in the temptation which ought not to be created; and the Department cannot in any way United Kingdom may be consulted at A book-packet may contain any number
undertake the safe conveyance of such
6.Names must be given in full (expect of separate books or other publications
packets. All inland or colonial letters, Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yokohama therefore, which contain coin, and all when there is more than one Christian Inland letters which contain watches or patre) but the name of the Payoe need not (including printed or lithographed letters), photographs (when not on glase or in cases
Jewellery, even though they be posted containing gleas or any like substance),
To provide the greatest possible facilities without registration, are treated as register be given if the order be crossed (as cheques drawings, prints, or maps, and any quantity for posting Correspondente for Europe, ed, and charged on delivery with a double stored can then be paid only of paper, or any other substance in ordinary ge., up to the latest moment before the registration les of eighthence in addition to through, a Bank, and may afterwards be use for writing or printing upon; and the departure of the French Packets, arrange the ordinary postage and any such letters specially crossed to any Bauk
7No order can be paid till the Payee, books or other rimblications, prints, maps, ments have been made for receiving at the which cannot be registered in time to be have signed it in the proper plate. An &c., may be either printed, written, en- Post Office late letters for Singapore, Sal- forwarded by the Hall for which they are order can be transferred to another office graved, lithographed or plain, or any gon and the United Kingdom only from 11.10 posted are detained for the next despatch. on payment of an additional commission mixture of these. Further, all legitimate to 11.30 A.M. Each letter must bear Even if the letter do not contain soy article in esse of loss of an order, nen-telty for binding, mounting, or covering, of a book a late fee of 18 cents extra postage.. of intrinsic valus, it should, if it be very stopping payment, or the like, application
The shore arrangement is intended to important, be registered: do., or of a portion thereof, in allowed,
should be made to the nearest Money whether such binding, &o, ba loose of meat osasional emergencies, and not for attacked as also roller in the case of the regular posting of extensive dorrespon Most countries to which Hongkong for- Order Of o for Instructions. prints or maps, markers (whether of paper device. Should it be found, therefore, that wards Correspondunne having joined the or otherwise in the case of books, pens or large and unmanageable nninbers of letters General Postal Union or being probably penells in the case of pocket books are habitually thrown upon the Department stout to do so, it is necessary that the aud, in abort, whatever is necessary for the at the last moment, a heavier late fee will following rules he styletly observed. safe transmission of such articles, de tatally be imposed.
No Letter or Packet, whether to be A limilar supplementary M will be registered or antaglstered, can be received appertains thereto; but the binding, rollers,
made up for Shanghai by the Aglish and for Portage if it contains gold or silver money, &c. must not be sent as a separate packet,
Circulars,.., letters which are fateud. French Contract Steamers, the late letters Jewels, precious articles, or anything that, ed for transmission in identical terms to being received from 10 minutes after, up as a general rule, is liable to Customs several persons, and the whole or the to balf an hour after the time of closing duties, greater part of which is printed, engraved, The late fee will also be 18 cents. or lithographed,may also be sent. bý book post
But a book-packat may not contain any
Arrangements have been made to sell "American Stamps at this Quite, for the
2. This Regulation prohibits the sending of Patterns of dutiable arti les, unless the quantity sent be so small as to make the sample of no valus.
8. If the order be not presented within six months an additional commission will be charged; if not within twelve months, the money will be forfeited. When the order is once paid no farther claim can be entertained.
No order can be paid until the advice relative to it has been received.
*Made out on a printed form which is supplied
gratis.
Order on Shanghal are drawn at 3 per centy
premium in all casEN,
Nasest
Sheldrake
1
1
Wandering
Minstrel
Western Chief I Willian Fraing 1 Windermere
Wm. Phillips
4 & 1rgWre, Van Name
Ziba
1
1
1 Yorkshire
For H. M. Ships.
Lets. Pap.
11
Swinger
Lets, Papa
Sylvia Vlotor Emanuel
Books, etc. without Covers.
Aberdeen Herald. Antiquarischer Anzeiger. Avolio Grafic.
Army and Navy Gazette, Belblatt zum Kladderadatak. British Mercantile Gazette, Dao. 15. Builder.
Bullionist.
Christian Herald.
Courrier des Etats-Unis.
Court Journal,
Crefeld Zeitung.
Daniel Deronda.
De Aards.
De Indier.
Deutsche Relchs Glorks,"
El Cascabel
El Fublico Espanol.
Erste Oesterr-Ceresin Fabrik (H, Ujkaly
Cie.)
Freie Presse,
Gaceta de Madria.
Gazzetta Musicale.
Gengeskundige Courant.
Home News.
Tilastreted Australian News, Des. 20, Illustrated London News, Dec. 1. Law Reports (4 vols.) Leisure Hour,
Lloyda Register.
Los En Vast.
Mall, The (Nes.)
Pall Mall Budget-July 7 and Sept. 1, F. Ipsons Baker, p.c.
Presse, Die.
Bomen Zeitlang.
Hample of Buttons (Georg Riskior) 8 pati
terns.
Schweizer Grens Post.
Sentinella Bresciana.
Steam Ship Circular (H. H. Mom & Co
At The Engineer.
The Times.
Town and Country
Typen der Kirchen Keram (H. Ujkaly di
Ole.)
Umbrella Handies.
Væddekampeni Cremone,
Ward, Look and Tyler's List of Books, dij West Cork Eagle.
Wochenschrift,
World.
THE CHINA MAIL.
:
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into oight Sections, commencing at Green Island. Vessels noar the Hongkong shore are marked ., near the Kowloong shoro E, and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between each shore are marked ó., 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 Works.
8. From Novelty Iron Works to the Harbour Master's Office.
4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O. Oo.'s Offico.
Section
5. From P. and D. Co.'s Office to Peddar's Wharf, 6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
7. From Naval Yard to the Fler,
8. From Pler to East Point.
Bacon, English,. Ib.
Beef, drlain and prime out, oy, 160 150 Green Peas, in skell, old Boot Corned,
150 140, 150 140 Horse Radiah," S'hal, „
9080 Lettuce, Chinese,
BONGKONG MARKET PRICES. Corrected to Saturday, February 17, 1877. At 1000 Cash per Dollar Mezican...........
No. 4284.BRUARY 17, 1877.
Chilles, Dried,
catty
150 100
PAICE. Highest. Lowest
Mixed, Curry Stuff, English, Egg Plant,
60 50
·
*
+ *
40 30
.40 85
Đ
Butcher Meat.
Garilo, (bulb) dried. • Ginger,
* 50
40
$0
20
450 400 Greens, White
12
10
"
Ame. Sugar sured Foochow,
**
300 200
Winter course 160 140 Green, Sprouts
35
#1
20 15
"
60
60
13
**
Rosat,
eatly
•
!
young
40
225 200
F
Soup,
"
25 20
Fessel's Name.
Captain.
Flag and Rig.
Tons.
Date of Arrival.
Consigness or Agents,
Stormers
Argyll
15 Scott
Brit
st: 1371 Fob.
Bombay
5 Smith
China
...Honnings
Brit. Ger.
str. str.
849 Jan.
8 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 4P.0, 8. N. Co.
648 Feb.
11 Siemssen & Co.
8 b Tariner
Destination.
Remarks.
J
Steak, Bullooks' Brains,
150 140
•
»
English,.
. head
10
⚫ per sot
60, 50 Mint, ..
catty 12 18
Yokohama
S'pore, Calentta, do, To-day
Laid up
Tongue, fresh, each
276 250 Mushroom, dried,
750 650
corned
H
820 300 Ontons, Bombay
100 80.
11
Shanghai
K'loong Dock
Danube
Esmeralda
Glenroy
Hailoong
5 b Abbott
Hindostan
5 Gardner
Killarney
4 d0'Noill
Montgomeryshire
4 Sturtock
Brit,
str.
Namoa
6 h Westoby
Brit.
str
City of Peking
2 b Clanoly
Thebaud ...Taylor
Amer, str. 6079 Jan. Brit, atc.
561 Feb. Brit.
str. 895 Feb. Brit, str. 1870 Feb. Brit. str. 277 Feb. Brit, str. 901 Feb. Brit. str, 1060 Fob.
31P, M, S. 8. Co. 10 Yuen Fat Hong 16 A. McG. Heaton
12 Jardine, Matheson & Co. 14 Douglas Lapralk & Co.
0 David Bassoon, Sons & Co. 12 Gibb, Livingston & Co.
9 H. Kimer
London, &c.
Amoy, &c.
Saigon
Coast Ports
Y'hama & 8. F'cisco Maila
""
Head, Heart,
600 500
Green
20
19
160 140
+
55
Bangkok
20th, daylight
Parsley, Chinese,
150
Manla
K'loong Dock
Ab'deen Dook
To-day
Feet, Kidneys, Tail,
50
21
40
banch Engliab,
12
10
60 50
Potatoes, new, Macao, catty
20
15
100
90
S'pore, Calcutta, &c. To-day
"
Sweet,
12 10
12
Låver, .
. catly 80
60
446 Feb.
Tripo (undressed), ostly 50
40
Pumpkins, Radishes,
2015
+
"
doz.
30. 20
862 Feb.
12 Douglas Lapraik, de Co.
Calves' Head and Foot, set
800 400
Norna
2 Walker
Brit.
str.
606 Feb.
11 Kwok Acheong
Swatow
Scallions,
catty
20 15
Pau Tak.
4 Pattersen
OLL str.
8ro Fob.
12 O. IL. B. N. Đà
Penedo
4 eVain
Saada
4 h
Brit. Brit. str.
str.
652 Feb.
7 Melchers & Co.
Shanghai Salgon
Hams, American,..
•
Ib.
800 280 Shalots,
40 85
22
Chinese,.
*
37 Dec.
17 Douglas Lapralk & Co.
180 170 Sesamum
120 100
Swatow
7 b Hutcheson
Brit. str.
530 Feb.
14 Butterfield & Swire
Wanchal Pier
*
English.
备
Yesso
5 bPunchard
Yottung
2 b
Brit. Brit.
str, str.
559 Feb.
9 Douglas Lapralk & Co.
Coast Porta
$24 June
9Kwok Acheong
zumi
21st, daylight Repairing
Mutton Chop, ..
•
普服
D
Leg,
19
360 340 Taro (U Tau)
180 170 Tomatoes,
180 170 Turnips, Salt,
12 10
50
40
20. 15
1
Bailing Vennela
"
Shoulder,
140 120
DS
English
each
10
A. F. Stallknecht
18 Schultz
Ger. bqe
539 Feb,
8 Siemsson & Co.'
Adela
8 Boattie
Brit. bqe 858 Feb.
14 Eduard Schellhaus & Co.
13
Laver,
71
Alden Besra
14 c Noyes
Alphington
8 Cunningham
Bella of Oregon.
6 c Merriman
Bertha
3 Ringle
Bonita
8k8tekr
4 Wesenberg-
Hongkong
Irasu
Котког
26 Wieler & Co.
14 O'Brien
529 Jan.
9 Rozario & Co.
4 Kalght
Belt. ab.
751 Dec.
B c Vandervord
3 Oom
Brit. bge. Ger. 3m.80,
750 Feb. 220 Feb.
8 Pearce
3
Grove
Loiterer
Lucky
Lydia
BioNear
18 Selkirk
3 Clough
7- Golder
8 Fish
8 Vandervord
WHAMPOA
Signal
Witnoy
CANTOR
Amoy
Dreven
Brit
sta.
Bonito
Bus Chao Osp Horn
Cargo
Cheng Hoon
Coeran
Corinne
Edward Jaimes
England's. Glory
Forward
Nehemiah Gibson
Pallad
Pani Mario
Presto
Rapid
Rio Loge
Rosa Büttober Barah Nicholson Siamese Crown
Spirit of the Age St. Anne Star of China Bamatra
Tyburnis
Union
Western Belle William Turnez
2hLange
Matzen
8 Murphy
2 b Cheng Sang
Vincent Sb
7 h Vincent
Michaelsen
2 c Young
8 Taylor
8 Bradford
18 Lüders
BkGuillard
Laidman
2b Hunte
1 Matthew
a cSubolta
12 h Saxtoph
4 k Johnson
Jan
7 h Blaker
Amer, bqe. Brit, bqe. Amer, bqs. 1168 Feb. Ger. bqe. Ger. mob Ger, bqa, Slam, bge 888 Jan. Ger. be, 401 Jan. Brit, bqe 1033 Feb, diam, sch 200 April Amer, coh 230 Brit, bqs, 806 Oct. Amer, bqe,
Brit, bgo. 827 Feb. Dan. bqo. 817 Feb. Amer. sch. 45 Aug. Biam. bge. €24 Jan, Brit. bgo. 890 Feb. Amer. ah, 1800 Jan. Amer. bge. 741 Jan. Ger. bqe. 492 Feb.. Foh. bqe. 824 Feb. Brit. bge. 384 Dec. Sinin, bqe. 420 Jan. Brit, bg. 241 Feb, Gor, bqe 898 Feb. Brit,
1988 Feb.
Slam, bye. 840 Fob. Brit, bqe. 617 Jan. Foh. bg. 490 Feb.
Brit på, 794 Jan. Amer, sh. 1071 Oot. 948 Jan. Belt sh
8 Merioassherattis Spati, geb. 152 Feb.
Amer. bqo. 1185 Feb, Brit, bae. 681 Feb,
80 Chinese
Insurance Company
25 Aruhold, Karberg & Co.
1Rosario & Co.
16 Russell & Co.
8 Douglas Lapralk & Co. 19 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 18 Insurance Cos,
Chinese
11 Butterfeld & Swire 81 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. 26 Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
9Wm. Puatau & Co.. 5 Order
21 Arnhold, Karborg & Oo,
9 Chinese
9 Olyphant & Co.
6 Wm. Pastan & Co. B Molchers & Co. 9 Tack Meo & Co. 10 Rozario & Co.
6Carlowitz & Co.
21 Douglas Lapralk & Co. 21 Russell & Co. 81 Meyer & Co.
8Remedios & Co. 12 Order 12j0hinese
Amer. bge. 483 Feb. 10 Jardins, Matheson & Co.
814 Feb. 168lorisson & Co.
842 Jan.
29 Rozario & Co.
Pigs' Chitlings,.
ostly
140 120
60
"
#1
Chinese.
catty
18
10
50 Water Lily Roots,
25
40
[ #
323 Feb.
10 Wieler & Co.
Tiantain
9 Order
Fest,
100 80 Water Cress,
bunch 80 90
442 Jan.
26 Wieler & Co.
?
Fry, -
110 100 Yams,
·
eatty
80 20
341 Feb.
10 Eduard Schelihass & Co.
Tientsin
Cleared
12
Head,
•
90 .80
J8
Fruits,
524 Jan.
28 Slemssen & Co. 26 Chinese
28 Wm. Pustau & Co.
2Order
»
» Heart,
Kidner`.
...each
60
50 Aleurites,
catty
60 - 60
80
"
Liver,
100. 80
BY
70 Apples, Dried
Californian,
800 400
•
[F]
220 200
• 11
Pork, Chop,
Satty
"* Corned,
150 140 Bananan, fragrant Punił, „
Commen 180 120
80
25
20
·
London
20
Leg
180 140 Chestnuts, new,,
100
#1
• 19
2J
Fat or Lard,
110 100 Coconuts
n sách
50 40
1
Sheeps' Head, and Feel, not
840 820 CurrenĖS,
bottle
400 850
Whatopod New York
F
To-day
BJ
Heart,
•олов
⚫.50 40
ib.
200 180
31
Kidne
80
29
70 Daton,
. bottle
600 400
New York Себц
Sucking Pigs, Veal,
"
1780 1000 Fig, Dried,
500 400
11
. catty
Poultry.
Capone,
eatty
140 120 Ground Nuts,
Lemons
200 180 Licheen, Dried,
"
· #
30 26
70 60
"
200 180
"
Obaloo
MeD.'s Sip Ducka,
重复
110 100
Loong Ngan, Dried,
"
400 200
Eggs, Hon.
, dor.
100
-
Olives, green, Punti, catty
60
Dock
100
Oranges, (Coolie) Chang
40 80
www
#
D
*
Balt
120
#
Sweet, Sun-woey
140 120
n
Melbourne & Sydney
Biankaltinovacijének
San Francisco
Fowls,
ontty
180 180
Gesso,
120 110
"
(Mand.) coolie
(Mandarin)
.40
ão
"
100
80
·
12
"
Wanchat Fler Partridgon,
.esch
280 200
Papaw,
160 180
Wanchal Pler
Pheasants, Canton, live, pale › Bhangbal, dead
$2.00
Pears, Santoong,
115 100
12
Pears, Chefoo,
100 80
600
*
Pigeons,
each
140 320
Quail,
Snipe,
Teach
Teal,
Turkeys, Cock, eatty
Shanghai
"P
Hoo,
60 60
110 100 160 160 700 600 460-400
Ping-apples, Punti Plantains, common
each
60 40
catty
30 20
32
fragrant Pranes, Dried, . bottle Pumeloes or Shaddock, esch
Amoy,
86 80
#
800 250
60 50
90
"
15
"
Wild Duck,
Goone, Woodcook,
each
380 800 Raisins, Muscatel,
•
bottle Ib.
750 600
200 180
004
·
#
600
► +
Fish.
Salesbury Seeds, Pak-kwo, catty Bugar Cane,
90
70
Men-of-war in Hongkong Harbour.
Vessel's Name.
Anchor
Flag.
Class
Tons. Guns.
H. P.
Date of Arrizal.
Commander,
Bombay Ducks, new per hundred 850 800
Walnuts, Bream,
catty 100 BO
Water Chesnuta, Canton,, Carp,
80 201
Miscellansons,
Tamarinds,
atick
• catty
25
20
100
"
8.88
60 50
80
50
age.
Codfish, Balt, Crabs,
200
11
Allspice, Chiness,
bottle 200
180 140
"
"
English.
+ "
Audacious
6 h
British
iron-clad (flag ship)
6760
14
800
Doc.
6
Colomb
Cuttle Fish,
DO
80
12
Egerla
Growler
Himalaya
6 h
6 0
Britien British
steam aloop
800
4
600
Doc. 18
A. L. Douglas.
Barley,
750 600 ploul 1600 1600
Dace,
100 90
gun vesel
464
120
Feb.
8
Walter Stewart
Bran,
7. British
troopship
8400
*444449
Feb. 14
E. White
File Fish,
80
60
Butter,
. ploul
Ib.
1500 1400
600 500
Mosange
Midge
Swinger
Bylvia
Tejo
Victor Emanuel
Vigilant
6 k British
military hospital
250.
Fresh Fish, Large
-- 180 120
6 h British
7 h British
British
7 h Sands' Slip Portug.
British 6 0 Gh British
gunboat
405
4
120 Deo, 19
H. Salmond
Candled Orange Peel,, bottle
750 700
gun vessel
408
Jan. 24
Lieut.-com, E, A. Bolltho
Small
"
surveying vessel
505
-$10
Jan. 15
H. C. St. John
kan vessel
444
100
Jan.
8
F. Amaral
Commodore's flagship
3087
Commodore Watson
despatch vessel
650
280 Jan, 16
B. C. D. Bydez
Froge, Garoup Baddock,. Herring,
30 80 140 -120
Lemon
750 700
**
• 30
17
160 160
Capers,
250 220
"
19
Charcoal,
F
pfeul
1080 1000
140 100
**
Cheese, American,
Ib.
400 850
80 70
ו
Clanamon,
catty
800 950
HONGKONG, MACAO AND CANTON RIVER
CHINESE GUN-VESSELS IN CANTON
smoked
"
Live Fizb,
Lobsters,
Maskerel,
box $1.00
"
STEAMERS.
WATERS, &o.
Oysters,
Nami
Tons.
Captain.
Owners.
Name.
Tons,
Guns,
H. P.
Commander.
Parrot Fish, Ferah,
F
Pomfret,
+ JJ
160 170 140 120 100 60 140 190
160 140 90 70 100 00
Citron,
100 160
13
Cloves, Coconut Oil, Coffee, Curry Powder, Firewood, Flour,
D
700 - 500
bottle
180 180
280 200
Crazy
Fame Fei Wan Ishang
Kin Shan
Kin Kiang Lántin Powan
Bir J. Jeejeebhoy Spark
117 Stopani
Martin
Lesbia
700
467 Benning, A. 617 Beuning, T.
69
Hrekk
H. & W'pon Dook Co. H., C. & M. 8.-boat Co. Butterfield and Swire H., C. & M. S.-boat Co. H., O. & M. 8.-boat Co, Kwok Acheong
An-lan
431
Chen-jui
98
Ching-po
150
Ching-Blag
Chun-hai
230
Peng-chau-hal
600
1800
101 Harbin,
H., C. & M. S.-boat Co. Kwok Acheong
140 Lefavour
H., O. & M. §.-bost Co. |
Quong-on Shen-chi Sul-tsing
180
160
** 105 10 2
J. Godail
*63604
E. F. Collins
Prawns,
140 120
18
Wan Lum Wan
Bay,
100
22
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500 250
400 850
40 80
19
.
ACCORD
E. Choy
Lainglas, Lamp Oli,
8000 5760 -
750
Rosely
160
- catty--+--
90
80
Macaroni,
box
1000 750
TRA
Pilkintrati
400
U. H. Palmer
60
La Ping Tye
Rock Fish,
Salmon, Canton,
180 140
Mace,
catty
750
∙130 100
事
Mango Chutney,
..bottle
500 500
THE
HL. Wade
44F
Stewart
Salt Fish,.
catty 120 100
Mustard,
180 160
White Cloud
280 Hoyland
Yotas!
180 Browne
H., C, & M. B.-boat Co.. Tobing-toing Kwok Acheong
180
60
Bessard
Shark, young
10: 60
Tien-po
150
Writt
C. De Longuorille
Wing po
600
160
Lama Man Wo
Shrimps, Snappor, Snipe Fisk,
100 80
Nutmeg,
N
10
4
110 100
Olives,
. bottle
280 200
#
.70 60
Paddy
pleul
1600 1800
Soles, Fresh
Pearl Barley,
120 100
1
34
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FOOCHOW SHIPPING IN PORT.
MZRUĦAST STEAMEKS,
Jeb, 8, 1877.
Hupeh
Hornet
Wm. Manton
British gunboat British barque
Kiangkwat *Lombardy Millst Prouting
American Chinese British
Yung Ching Xungning Bambool
Chinees
Turtles, Small
880 200
(ground)
1. 22
Chinese
Vegetables.
Plokles,
British
Asparagus,
tin
480-400
Rios,
MERCHAFT BAÍLING VESSELS,
Ameritan
American
SHIPPING IN SHANGHAI HARBOUR | Pelho -
American
Feb, 8, 1877. MÉROKANT SÉRAMSUÐĮ
Peking
British
Ping-on Plymouth Rock
British
American
Alma Charlot Engla Frohlich Golden State Hatkaway
American barque
British barque
Amazone
-Fronth
Salkio Mastr
Japanece
Amoy
British
Shanse
American
Appin
British
Shantung
Ameriden
Chefoo
British
Ohibli
American
Europe
British
Site Quest
American
Szachtief
Fungshun
Fdalyams
Chiness American
Broho
American
Shinghing
Stentor
Szechuen Tabgew
Taku
American
Sin Nanding
British
for London
American
Atitetiäari
Chinese
British
Hankow (McQueen)
British
Tientaln
British
Hankwang
Chinese
Tung Ting
Chitiene
British
Wat Che
Obinee
H. O. Orited
Danish
Yeboia
Chines
Hirado
American
Hot Maru
Americen
Hedvig Hongkong Interness John Potto Lulu
+
Lunati Maria Minatitlan Raymond Rita
Charybdis Baldatmac Lapwing Morge
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for Londoti Spanish barque
Bamboo Shouta, » inity Beans, spront,
-, French from Mashe,, Beet Kooty.
Brassica, Cabbage, White Cafiton
Turhip, Boh sath
Carrots, Balt
12 10 Vermicelli, Öhiness
1030 Vinegar, English
100 70
b. Tokson, Inspector of Markets,
Printed and published by £80, MURRAY BAIN, at the China Mell Ofios, No. 3;
Wyndham Street,, Hongkong
100 80
Bago,
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Salad Oll,.
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40
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80 70 Pepper (whole)
. bottle
catty bottle
catty
270 220 260900 200 160
100 80
250 180
220 180
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40
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10
#
Fine.
2018
50 40
10
10
Sauces, Lon & Pezrina, bottle
860 200
+
salty
12 10
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Others
200 180
15
14 Bplit Pesa,
80
70
Common,
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10 8 Bugar, China,
100 70
12
#
Hongkong, bath
70
80 Taploca,
*
800 70
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Mabab,
70 80 Tea,
eatty
760 900
EX
• catty
20
MEN-OF-WAR,
British corvette Russian dia, boat
Cartots, Fresh
Cauliflower,
Zench
Celery, Chinese,
fastty
·50
British gunbost
Russian sloop
Calory, English,
"
BO
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100
80
English
. box
1000 960
bottle
200 180
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