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WILLIAM HENRY HARTON,
MJ, is This Day admitted a PARTYER
in our Firm
GILMAN & Co.
Hongkong and Foochow,
May 11878.
Kotlees to Consignees.
SHIP SIR HARRY PARKES, FROM LONDON.
THE above-named Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are re quested to send in their Bills of Lading to jel the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods. Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored st Con- signeer' risk and expense.
NOTICE, THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr EDWARD CUNNINGHAM in our Firm in Hongkong and China, Ürased on the S1st December last.
RUSSELL & Co,
China, March 8, 1978.
NOTICE.
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DOUGLAS LAPRATE & Co., Agents. Hongkong, May 22, 1878. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THE & & &
having Consignees of Cargo are hereby in THE Interest and Responsibility of Mrformed that their Goods are being landed BL. 9. GUBBAY in our Firm CRASZE sud stored at their rius hi Messer NORTON on the 31st December, 1877..
& Co.'s Godowns, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtalued. Goods remaining undelivered after 31st Instant will be subject to rent,
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Shanghai, May 13, 1878.
NOTICE
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China, ápril 30, 1878.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
Bills of Lading to be sent in to the Undersigned for countersignature.
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HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co., Agents. Hongkong, May 23, 1878. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
PURDON & Co. T
TR. HENRY W. DAVIS retires from, Mand his Interest and Responsibility Crased in our Firm at Foodnow from the 30th Ultimo; and Messrs JOHN ANDREW MAITLAND and EDWARD PYE HAGUE are admitted PARTNERS therein from This Date.
Chins, May 1, 1878.
PURDON & Co.
TR, JOHN GRAEME PURDON This Day admitted a PARTNER
MAITLAND & Co.
our Firm.
Shanghai, May 1, 1878,
MR
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KONG CHIM.
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NONSIGNEES of Cargo by Steamship "BELGIC" are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns, at West Point, from whence delivery can be obtained upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.
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Cargo impeding the discharge will be st once landed and stored at Consignees' riak and expense.
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To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA,
The Steamship
ESMERALDA,”
CULLEN, Master, will be de- Despatched for the above Port at Neon, TO-MORROW.
For Freight or Fassage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, May 24, 1878.
FOR SHANGĦAL, The Steamship
"AMOY,"
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G. H. DAZES, Master, will be despatched for the above Port
on SUNDAY, the 26th Instant, at 10 am.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, May 24, 1978.
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FOR MANILA VIA AMOY. The Spanish Steamer
"EMUY," BLANCO, Master, will be de spatched as above on MONDAY Next, the 27th Instant, at 5 p.m.
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ARRIVED,
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MEMOB. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping Daylight-State of Alabama leaves for
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Call and Europe.
Noon-Yesso leaves for Coast Ports. Noon.-Esmeralda leaves for Manila.
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, MAY 26 ****
10 am. Amoy leaves for Shanghai, MONDAY, May 27 :-----
Noon-Sale of Ground, Inland Lot
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5 p.m.-Emuy leaves for Amey, dro. Per Norna, lor Swatow, 1 European, and TUESDAY, May 28:-~ 383 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Esmeralda reports: Left Amoy on the 22nd last. Had strong 8.W. winds and heavy squalls and rain attended with much thunder and lightning. to Breaker Point. From thence to port fresh S.W. winds and thick hazy weather. Off Swatow saw two fishing junks bottom up with two men on each, picked them up and proceeded.
The German steamer Atalanta reporta: Had light Southerly winds and ralny wea ther throughout the passage.
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MAILS will close :-* For SHANGHAL—
Per Fugew, at 9.30 am. Tomorrow, the
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25th inst.
For MANILA.--
Per Esmeralda, at 8.80 p.m. To-mOITOW,
the 25th inst., instead of sa previous ly notified.
For FOOCHOW,-
Per Cuphrenes, at 5. p.m., on Saturday,
the 25th inst..
For SHANGHAL--
Per Amoy, at 0a.m., on Sunday, the 26th
lost.
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the 27th inst
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THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1878..
We have been favoured with a copy of a
[No. 4645.-MAY 24, 1878.
LOGAL AND GENERAL
Bble to form a correct judgment on the matter, is that it was a tornado | pure and simple. In particular we refer to the statements of the officers of the THE non-arrival of H.M.B. Shannon has the tornado. Referring to the statement It is just possible that we may next hear of Chinking, which vessel was struck by somewhat surprised many la the Colony,
of an officer of this vessel that "it rained the Shannon in Japan waters. heavily all the time, but it was no water-
spout that had passed us," the compiler SEVERAL of the vessels. In port displayed characterises these remarks as somewhat
contradictory. Surely there is a vast their loyalty to-day by donning their holl difference between a heavy fall of rain day bunting in honor of Her Majesty's and a water-spout, even if the latter birthday, although this is not the day set happens to fall immediately before or apart to "officially" celebrato it. Monday after the tornado. All the persons with is the "official" day. Her Majesty has to- whom our special correspondent spoke at
Canton seemed to agree that the whirlwind day entered upon her 60th year. itself was perfectly dry, but filled with
débris of all kinds, and had the tornado | A PRIVATE telegram was received hers this contained a heavy mass of water it must morning from a lady passenger on board have descended upon Shameen something the next English mail steamer to arrive like a cannon ball, and left very little
standing in its direct course. The rain from Europe, the Khedive, stating that the was, we imagine, produced by the tornado steamer had been in collision the previous much in the same way as it would be night outside Penang, but that all the'paa- evolved by flashes of lightning. The sengers were safe. This telegram naturally compiler takes rather needless exception aroused great anxiety, fas it left double to our special correspondent having
placed the British Consulate among the whether or not the vessel had even gone houses in Shameen which first had to to the bottom. Since then however the local experience the fury of the whirlwind, Agency of the P. & 0. Company have This, says the compiler, is an error, as recalved the following telegram, which the British Consulate House was the shows that while the Khedits has sustained last to suffer." The British Consul serious damage to her stem that will ate was most assuredly not the last
to suffer in Shameen, which is the necesaltate her decking at Singapore, she sense in which this correction will be will probably be able to bring on her malls read.
What our correspondent clearly | herself after a few days' delay-- indicates in his letter is that the British Consulate, standing next to the river in the tract of the tornado, was one of the
five houses against which the tornado must bare first come into contact on its passage from the river to the back of the Bettlement. Although the whirlwind took a somewhat slanting direction across Shameen, yet it must have struck the whole extent of the bund line that it covered almost if not absolutely within the same moment. The only substantial. erections on Shamsen that were absol Intely destroyed were the Municipal Police Buildings, Mesars Arnbold Karberg & Co.'s godown, Mesare. Siemesen & Coy's godown, and Messrs. Wm, Pustau received the greatest Injury were Co.'s godown. The dwelling houses that Menerz, Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s residence.
Messrs. Gepp & Co.'s residence, The German Consulate. Mesars, Wm. Pustan & Co.'s residence The British Consulate.
"Singapore,
24th May, 1878, 1:30 p.m. Penang telegraphe 'Dutch mail steamer Voorwaarde collided; serione damage to Khedive's stem; mast dook at Singapore."
Among the passengers booked to the Far East by this steamer are General and Mes Donovan, Miss B. Wieler and Mr C. E. Byron.
THE S. 8. Esmeralda reports having en-
countered a strong ourront from Amoy to this port setting to the N.E. at the rate of a mile and a half an hour. Four men were rescued off two Junks near Swatow; the Junks were bottom up, and doubtless the rest of the crews have perished. By the same steamer we learn that she was at sea during the heavy thunder-storm of Tuesday night, and Wednesday morning, and during the worst of the storm the stars were plainly visible right over the vessel and a circle of
Mesars Arnhold, Karberg & Co.'s realonds surrounded them. The ses mean- Bidence.
while was nearly as light as day. Although Messrs. Thomas and Mercer's reai this phenomenon was singular and the dence, slightly injured.
thunder and lightning were enough to Messrs Deacon & Co.'s residence, also appal the bravest, those on board felt that slightly injured.
there was no cause to apprehend severe
Our special correspondent, while stat ing he had heard the number of dead weather as the glass was rising the whole placed at half a dozen totals, vary.time. Truly the weather on this coast has ing from 1,000 to 40,000, expressed his been most singular of late,--showers of ine, doubts, that the actual number of persons tomados of great ferocity and brevity, and killed in the western suburbs of Canton thunder, lightning and rain unequalled in of the publication of the work is stated exceeded 4,000, although double or thrice
be despatched from Hongkong on pamphlet, printed and published at Can- SATURDAY, the 25th Instant, with ton, containing the whole of the so- Malls to and through the United counts and descriptions of the recent Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar-tornado at that place which appeared in ssillas; to Saigon, Singapore, Bata the China Mail, with foot-notes, corrective via, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, and explanatory, by the compiler, a well Ualentia, Bombay, Aden, Suss, and known resident at Canton. The reason Alexandria, following will be the hours of closing
the Mala, do, from Friday, 24th Instant...
The
52.1, Money Order Office closen. Post Offles closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 20th Instant.
7 A.M., Port Office opens for sale
Stamps, Registry of Letters, Penting of all correspondence,
of
and
10 M., Registry of Letters osasеK, 11 4.2., Post Office closes except for Tate
Letter.
antil
(11.10 M., Letters (bat Letters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 cents extra portage, 11.80 MM, when the Post Office Cronus
entirely, Hongkong, May 11, 1878.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACEE Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor The United States Mail Packet Belgis Owners will be Responsible for any will be despatched on TUESDAY, Debt contracted by the Officers or "Grois
the 28th Instant, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United of the following Vessels, during their stay
States, which will be closed a fol in Hongkong Harbour!-
DEVANA, British barque, Capt. William2 r.x. Registry of Lettere ceases. May.Melchers & Co.
H. G. JOHNSON, American barque, Capt. Issas N. Colby-Arnhold, Karberg & Ca
GRYLON, American barque, Captain Edward Kelly-Olyphant & Co.
Graham.-Birley & Co.
AMERICA, British steamer, Captain J.
DAGO, British steamor, Captain G. B. Haddock.--Meyer & Co.
Goods remaining unclaimed after the 30th instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
IPHIGENIL, German barque, Captain G G, B. EMORY,
SIH HARRY PAKKES, British ship, Capt. Agent.
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Hongkong, May 28, 1878.
COMPAGNIK DES MESBAGERIES. MARITIMES,
BUTION TO CONSIGNKAS.
MUNSIONERS Df the following Cargo Leding to be Undersigned for sounter clamature, and take Immediate delivery This Csgo bes been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
Ho Fise sarkads has bash effected.
H. DU POUEY, Agent.
Extraotiaddy.".
(in diamond) 815/24 Order, froth 10 cases Worsteds,................................ § London.
Ex: "Sindh,"
frott TH35/98 Order, donnen Usu- {
brellas, Marseille.
Green. Wieler & Co.
B. Millat-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
GIN, British steamer, Captain Alex. BEAN, British steamer, Captain C, E, Steuart,Bolliday, Wise & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
May 24, Emeraldo, British steamer, 335, Callan, Amey May 22, General-HUSSELL & Co.
May 4, Fuyu, Chinese steamer, from Canton.
May 24, 4fdianta, Germaan stermor, 78%, Paterson, Chinklang May 10, Rice BIEMBEN & Co.
May 24, Mensiatis, British steamer, 1859, R. F. Boule, Láverpool March 30, via porta BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. of call, and Singapore May 17, General
May 24, The Goolioa, British hargita, 717, J. T. Torkiison, Newcastle (N.B.W.) March 30, Coal, JARDINE, MATEESON Á Co.
DEPARTURES.
May 24, Chen-July Ohl. g.b., for a cruise.
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LA B7 Order, 2 caine Fire {
B&O 189 Order, 1 case Um
Hongkong, May 16, 1978,
from
Marseilles. frolm London.
26, Atalanta, for Whampes,
24. Tian, for San Francisco,
24. Popa, fox NewcbYEZ,
24, Chua Trung, Phi gb, for a trul 24, Norma, for Batow
in the prefatory remarks to be that gen- that number might have been more or intensity in the experience of the oldest tlemen who were disappointed by the less injured. It will be seen by the amongst us--which unusual freaks of the inadequate supply of copies of the China following postscriptum, which is annexed elements we cannot but think portend a Mail's accounts of the catastrophe in to the pamphlet, and, which gives the
tempestuous season. Despite the heavy their collective form, published in the results of the latest enquiries among the thunderstorm we recently experienced, the edition for the mail, had suggested the re-native authorities, that the number of printing of the letters appearing therein, killed and wounded in both town and weather has continued as sultry as ever. with additions and notes, so that a com country is not estimated at more than plete view of the great phenomenon and 10,000:- ita direful effects could be presented to.
P. S.-May 18th. persona at a distance and a local record.
selves to the latter.
INQUESTA.
Kwok Atain, the husband of the deceased,
who is 31 years of age, said deceased had
An inquest was held at the Old Civil We have visited the principal temporary on the subject obtained for future hospital for the victims of the Tornado Hospital this afternoon before the Coroner reference. As the whole of the matter provided by the benevolent association, Oui (C. V. Creagh, Esq.) and the following appearing in this pamphlet has already Yuk Tong; and met there two of the been published in the China Buit, with managers, from whom we sought reliable gentlemen as a Jury: Messrs P. Jordan, the exception of the compiler's foot-notes information as to the ascertained mortality F. A. Gomes, and A. V. Ribeiro, on the here and in the surrounding country: But body of Leo Ang, a married woman, whe and additions, we purpose confining our from that source no authoritative statement
was killed by jumping from" a house in was obtainable upon the point. We werd, The first foot-note of importance is however, confirmed in the reserve we had Wellington Street. myö
one in which the compiler correcte the maintained in our letters and the foregoing term "oity" used by one or two of our notes; and from further inquiry, also, are correspondents in alluding to the course enabled to declare that the published state- of the tornado after it had passed Shameen mente of the number of coffins used, (one been very strange in her behaviour since her It is unquestionably a fact that the reaching 7,000, even,) have been much ex confinement, and the doctor had been aftend- aggerated. On the other hand, it is to be tornado did not enter the "city" if by observed that there is a natural reluctance ing her. She would not take any medicine. that term is meant the portion of Canton to authorize publicity of the total loss of She had had four children. They were within the walls Walking along the life, on the part of these who may be held, taking their evening meal, and the decensed western wall as far as the "Five Story Pain some sense, blamable by their superiors; said she wanted to go to the o00k-2000. goda,"nosiges whatever of the catastrophe but it is admitted verbally that, including Witness told her daughter to follow her, 2.30 . Post-Office closes, but Letters were apparent. Referring to a remark those more or less wounded in both town and shortly afterwards he heard a noise on
(except for Non-Union Countries) may
and country, the number of sufferers the roof, and on looking up saw the deceased. be posted on board the Packet with of one of our correspondents that "hail-reaches ten thousand. Whilst the local running about the rood. His daughter had stones fall measuring two inches by three Magistrates are called to account for ex- caught the doorsed by her clothes, but she quarters of an inok," the compiler says sassive mortality owing to crowded brothels broke away and jumping into the street was Dr Ayres proved the cause of death be There is no exaggeration here as to the and gambling dens, there is also, among the poked up dead. T aise of the hailstones, several persons consequences of the extraordinary calamity fracture of the skull. oh to
One of the daughters of desbased corrobo... having described them in form and a feature illustrative of Chinese govern- mental polity presented in an interesting. size with particularity, and two having manner by the attitude of pious humility in rated her father's statement. She had seen been brought to me by my own ser which the Viceroy alludes to it, whether in deceased in a similar state of mind before, my28 vants; they were of various eccentric public proclamations or despatches to Foreign and she had been heard to say, Now, pro- shapes; but these resembling star fish Representatives, as well as in reports to the pare the things for me, I am going," mean were the most curious," The tornado Throne; attributing the wrath of Heavening she was about to die, Witness father ter hearing the evidenos of the Constable, was said to have originated, it will some remisaness or lack of merit in had warned her to watch the deceased. Af- be recollected, at Sin huey, fifty miles
Of the several temporary hospitals estab the Jury returned a verdict of suleide whit west of Macao. Upon this statement liebed by the benevolent Society or under in an unsound state of mind. the compiler remarks as follows We Government patronage, one of the latter was have now ascertained from Revrd. B. C. placed in the charge of two of the assistants Henry, whose careful observation during to Dr Carrow in the Medical Missionary
recent Missionary tour hence to a point beyond Bur-huey was stimulated by personal interent, that the tornado origi. nated or tate to a head in adding SW. of Sheck Wan, but on the hither side of Bun-huey and East of the Si-Chen TAM, Post Office opens for sale mountain; that it nearly half destroyed of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Shock-Wan, and passing across the west- Festing of all correspondence, star ern portion of Fat Shan, in which it 10 A.M., Post Ofies clases except for Lais destroyed lives and property, molte de- |
Letters. Registry of Letters osasen. ⠀⠀ molished an entire village and portions at 10.18 m., Zetters may be ported with
Late Fee of 18 cents extra Fortage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hapti), Costs Rica, Honduras, Monte Video, New Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, May 26, 1873,
MAILS BY 182 ENGLIAH PACKSF.-
The English Contrast Packet Lombardy will be despatched with the Mail for Europe, troy on SATURDAY, the 1st June.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Mails, dro, India. Friday, 81as May.--- -
5.M., Money Order Office closes.
6 P.M., Post Office closes except the rear Box, which remains open all night, Saturday, 1st Jan
10
a
of others before reaching the shore oppo
- Lars Fes of 15 cents extra alte Bhameen at Fea-tes. Thus its course
Postage til m
is traced by nature's unerring stylus, in
himself,
Another inquest was then held before the
Society's Hospital, So To-Ming and Ho Kes same Jury on the bodies of a female child Wen; who treated over 1,000 of the auf- and a boy (names unknown), who were ferera according to foreign methods and with Euch success in surgical operations, incluid found drowned in the harbour. „Dr Aigres, ing amputations, reduction of fractures, sworn, stated that the bodies of debered the mortality being a small proportion were brought to the Hospital in an adTanoes.. state of decomposition. There were no relatively,
marks of injury on the bodies. They and apparently been dead, about 24 hours, an Lokeng No. 870 proved that he found the body of the female "child" near Sardiine'a wharf. The Jury returned a verdiet of found drowned.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO TEN "Ondra Mail"]: By Southern Route)
LONDON, 21st May, 1878, Pilgrimage is the winner of both the Una
11, when the Post Office C20433 | borrection of more observers, who could Thousand, and Two Thousand Gulness, an
antirsly,
(11,80 M, Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindiel, or to Bingaporej may be posted on board the Elites with
to
not predicate the locality of the vortex."
Several notes are appended in support,
Count Schenvaloff has started for London. The Russian semi-official Journals statə
of what is evidently the belief of the that the recent movements of Aussian troops
compiler that the phenomenon was a
are dus solely to reasons of Health, and that Late Fee of 68 sente exits postage, water-spous and not merely a whirlwind, the cocupation of Constantinople is not
Our own impresion, based on the obser
11.60 4x, when she Mail is Shally vations of those who from their posi
.closed.
Bogykong, May 29, 1878.
tions at this moment of the cate
intended.
General Todleben also has informed the
- jež | trophy, and their experience, wern mail, Porto that hole movements are not hostile,
Polles Intelligence. (Before the Hon V.May.)....... 94th May, 1878.
DELTRUCŽING THE FAIRWAY.
Chan Achoj a boatman, was fined $1 forve obrienating the fairway of the air. Manaloils.
LASUNNO
Hoë Ashal, a zamka uzemployed, ww jant to 3 menika hard labour, for siSILE
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