For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., 13 QUEEN'S ROAD, AND 22 PRAYA, Beg to direct special attention to their well
selected Stock of : WINES, SPIRITS, &c.
YUTLER PALMER & Co.'s "CARTE
CUTLER BLANCHE."
H
DOLPHE
Notices to Consignees.. OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8. 8.
COMPANY
NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
GARLIC, from San Francisco, are hereby requested to send in their Bille of Lading for countersignature, and totake immediate delivery of their Goods,
EIDSIO & Co.'s MONOFOLE,
Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer Pints and Quarte,
will be landed and stored at Consignees COLLIN'S BOUZY | rink and expense. CABINET.
H. M. BLANCHARD,
Acting Agent. Hongkong, September 24, 1879,
(JULES), CHAM.
MFAGNE, Pints and Quarts:
POMMERY
AND
RENO'S
-CHAMPAGNE. EYEN'S (BODEN)
N. BOUZY, Pts. & Qus.
EXTRA SEC, Quarts, CHARLES HEIDSIECK'S WHITE SEAL,
Pints and Quarts. VEUVE CLIQUOT PONSARDIN, Pints
and Quarts, THEOPHILE ROEDORER & Co.'s VER-
ZENAY MOUSSEUX, Pts. & Qts. Kano's CHAMPAGNE, Pints and Quarts. MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
YUTLER PALMER & Co.'s CHA-
TEAU MOUTON.
C
LORMONT, Pints AND Quarts.
ool
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN SHIP TWILIGHT, FROM NEW YORK,
THE CHINA MAIL.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Traquaddy, from Shanghai: for Mar agilles, Mr and Mrs Lowder, 2 children and amab, Mrs Marie André, Mesara W. L. Rock, and Edward Lex.
Per Kiungchow, from Bolkow, 32 Chinese. Per Zamboanga, from Bangkok, 40 Chi- nese dock.
Per Olympia, from Saigon, 22 Chinese. Per Emuy, from Manila, 120 Chinese. Par Fabius, from Quanghai vis Touron, -100 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Septima, for Amoy, 15 Chinese. Per Pensdo, for Saigon, 271 Chinese. Per Conquest, for Hoihow, 14 Chinese. TO DEFAET,
Per Dale, for Bangkok, 129 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Kiungchow reports: Left Haibow on the 24th inst. at 4 o'clock am., and experienced fine weather through out. In port the steamors Atalanta, Me-li, YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-Hae-shin, Wing Hing, and Chinese guoboat
An-lan. Named Ship are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- algnees' risk and expense,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,.
Agents.
Hongkong, September 15, 1879.
To-days Advertisements.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY. The Spanish Steamer
"EMUY,"
Capt. BLANOO, will be despatch ed for the above Ports TO-MOR-
RAUZAN (CHATEAU), Pints and Quarts. ROW, the 27th Instant, at 5 p.m.
ERMITAGE LUDON. *
THIBEUF (CHATEAU), Pints & Quarts.
CHATEAU LAROSE (CURGIER AND ADET'S), Pints and Quarta. CHATEAU LAFITE, Pints & Quarts. IRES GRAVES, Finte and Quarts. BREAKFAST CLARET, Pts. & Qts..
OLD INVALID CLARET.
ST. JULIEN, &o., do.
BREAKFAST CLARET.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co.
#627 Hongkong, September 26, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
MAL
TONSIGNEES of
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Co do the following Cargo
Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery.
BURGANDY, HOCK, SHERRIES, This Cargo has been landed and stored ni
&c.
Cham-
bertin, Chablis
(White), Liebfraumilch, Hockheimer, Niersteiner, Steinberger Cabinet, Rudesheimer Berg, Koninin Victoria Berg, Cha- tena Yquem, Grand vin, Haut Sauterne, Marsala, Saccone's Pale Dry White Seal Sherry, Yellow Seal Amon- tilado Sherry, Cutler Palmer and Co.'s Shorry, In- valid Port (1848), Hunt's Fort.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
their risk and expense.
No Fire Thaurauss has been effected.
8....
Ex Peiho.
1 parcel Samples, from M (in diamond)} Shanghat. Mesars Tata & Co., 1 parool Tea Musters,
from Shanghai.
Ez Tigre,
AME (in diamond)
HCS.
MF (in diamond) } No. 40, 1 care Cottons, Ordor, from I'don. JHH. AME (in diamond) { No. 20, 1 ouse Hostery, WMC.....
Order, from L'don. No. 21, 1 case Ink, Order, from L'don. AME (in diamond) No. 22, 1 cass Boots, Order, from L'don." EETC (Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.) 1 Case Samples, Order, from L'don.
G. DE GRAMPEAUX,
BRANDY, WHISKY, LIQUEURS, | JDS.........
&c.
1, 2
and 8 star
HENNESSY'S BRANDY, LA
GRANDE MARQUE
BRANDY, CUTLER
PALMER & Co.'s BRANDY, ROUYLE GUILLET & Co.'s BRANDY, 1 to 4 stars, Finest Old BOURBON WHISKY, highly recommended, KINAHAN'S LL Irish WHISKY, JAMIESON's Irish WHISKY, Royal GLENDEE WHISKY, AVH GIN. SWAINE BOORD and Co.'s OLD TOM GIN, LA GRANDE CHARTREUSE, Green and Yellow; MARAS- CHINO DE ZARA, CURA CAO, Pints and Quarts; ANGOSTURA, BOKER' and ORANGE BITTERS, &c., &c., &.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
BASS' ALE bottled by CAMERON &
SAUNDERS, Pints and Quarts. QUINNESS'S STOUT bottled by E.
& J. BURKE, Pints and Quarts. PILSNER & ST. PAULI BEER in
Quarts.
DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, by
the Galion.
Fine ALE bottled by Mack. F. & Co.
Agent.
Hongkong, September 26, 1879.
P
Not Responsible for Debts.
Jeither the Captain, the Agente, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
ALEXANDER YEATS, Canadian ship, Capt. J. W, Donham.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.
Twiiant, American ship, Capt. W. C. Watland.-Douglas, Laprafk & Co.
FRIEDRICH, German 3-m. sehr., Captain L. Petersen. Wieler & Co.
KIRKLAND, British barque, Captain T. Colledge.Wieler & Co.
WM. H. DEITZ, American barkentine, Capt. Endicott,-Chong Woo
HOMEWOOD, British barque, Captain Dingle,-P. & O. S. N. Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Sept. 25, Kiungchow, British steamer, ALE AND PORTER in Bulk, (HHDS, &156, A. N. Love, Heihow Sept, 24, Gen-
KILDERKINS).
eralEWOT ADDONG.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
ERATED WATERS.
SODA WATER,
LEMONADE,
TONIC WATER,
SARSAPARILLA,
The
&c., &c., &o.
Finest Stock
of CIGARS, CAVITE
CHEROOTS, PRINCESA CHEROOTS, PRINCESA CIGARS, AROCEROS, VEGUEROS, &c.,
All Specially Selected. CABLE COIL TOBACCO (Very Fine), EM- PRESS OF INDIA, AND BEST -NAVY.
&c.
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
ONOSSE & BLACKWELL'S,
MOIR'S, AND AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD. STORES. BHİPS' STORES of every Description. HEMP, and COTTON, CANVAS. RUSSIAN, MANILA, and WIRE ROPE, SAIL-MAKING, and RIGGING promptly
executed.
Sept. 20, Zamboanga, Spanish steamer, 651, V. Áranguren, Bangkok Sept. 18, Rice. REMEDIOS & Co.
Sept. 26, Olympia, German steamer, 783, F, Nagel, Salgon Sept. 21, Rice.-LAND STEIN & CO.
Sept. 26, Mangerton, British barque, 830, G. W. Thompson, Newchvang Sept. 6, Beans.-OKINESE.
Sept. 26, Fetisch, German barque, 447, H. Bolp, Bangkok Sept. 12, Rice.EDUARD SCHELLEASH & Co..
Sept. 26, Emug, Spanish steamer, 222, Blanco, Manila Sept. 28, General--REMS DIOS & Co.
Sept. 26, Fabius, Siamese ship, 650, Houry Reeves, Quanghai via Touron Sept. 17, Sugar, Salt and Cassia,--KIN TYE LOONG
From Bangkok to Cape Padaran fresh B. W. The Spanish steamier Zamboanga reports: monsoon, from Padaran to Cape Varela & North current, running 3 miles per hour, and from Varela to Hongkong" variable winds and rain,
Tho Gorman steamer Olympia reports: Light variable winds throughout.
The British barque Mangerton reports: Left Newchwang Sept. 5th, had light winds from 8.E. down to Shantung Promontory, from thence to port N.E. Had a strong gale in Formosa Channel on the 20th inst from N.E.
The German barque Fetisch reports: Moderate breeze from S.S. W. in the Gulf, passed. Pulo Obi on the 15th and Pulo Sapata on the 17th, with fresh squally breeze from W.S.W. and think weather, from the 18th to 19th in 13 N. and 112 E. had strong wiud. From W.N.W. veering to 8. W. with heavy squalls and rain and a very dull irregular sea, Bar. 29.50,
The Spanish steamer Emuy reports: Fine weather throughout.
The Siamese ship Fabius reports: Se vere and heavy weather from the 17th until the 23rd, vessel sondding with heavy gale on the starboard quarter the greater part of the time to avoid a typhoon, the latter part light winds, and fine weather through. oat.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For NEW YORK.-
Per Ship Monte Rosa, at 2 pm. To-
morrow, the 27th inst,
For SWATOW.—
Per Yottung, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the 27th lost., lastead of as previously notified.
For HOIHOW (PAKHOL)—
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Bhipping.
6pm.-Emuy leaves for Manila,
General Memoranda. MONDAY, September 29:-
4 p.m.-Thales teaves for Port Darwin,
Cooktown, do
TUESDAY, September 30-
Noon-French Malfieaves for Ports of
Call and Europe.
9 p.m.--Dramatic Performance at the
Garrison Theatre. WEDNESDAY, October 1:-
11 am.Meeting of William Pustau's 3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko
Creditors.
hama and San Francisco. 8.45 p.m.-Volunteer Muster. 9 p.m. Dramatle Performance at the
Garrison Theatre, THUESDAY, October 2
9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. THURSDAY, October 9:-
|No.2061.-Súrik&bra 26, 1879,
cannot be charged with any knowledge for meritorious service. Three such records of the bearing it has upon the stoppage were to entitle the offer to an honorary of the trade from Hongkong. It will be reward bestowed by the provincial govern- at once evident, however, that direct ment, and when fire such records were obtained the officer was to be recommended communication between this port and to His Majesty for promotion. Hall Show- Honolulu would have seriously interferedahan, an expectant Lieutenant, with a button with the vested intereate of certain of the 5th grade given for military service, labour-contractors in California; and to having fulfilled the conditions enumerated this interested misrepresentation, and to above, is recommended by the memorialist to the ready belief attached to it by the His Majesty for promotion. Amongst other resanos that be effected was that of Captain Executive here, we owe in a great mea
Woishikola ( Westcott) and the crew, sure the banishment of the trade from eighteen in number, of the American sailing this Colony. It is some comfort to know vessel (?) Folanpuili] Forest Belle, whion that the untruthful persons alluded to, foundered off the Fescadores (F) in the mouth who were evidently engaged in the very of September, 1877. He supplied them business which they vilified, bare lately with food and drink and sent them enfely been checkmated by the notion of the to Fooohow, thereby earning the infinite German and Chinese authorities at Can- gratitude of the Consul Delano, who con
eyed his thanks in an official letter. Sanctioned by Rescript.
ton and Whampoa. Some particulars of this trade will be found in our Canton correspondent's letter. We may add that over a hundred passengers who were clamorous for a passage by the Electra, had to be left behind, which bodes well. for the filling up of the next steamer.
LOUAL AND GENERAL SATURDAY, October 11:-
Noon-English Mail leaves for Porta Ma Justice Franois will leave the Colony for
of Call and Europe.
the North next week; he will be on leave THURSDAY, October 18-
for about a month.
Noon, Menmuir leaves for Port Darwin,
ko.
3 p.m.-Ocoldental & Orieriai S. 8. Co.'s Steamor leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.
Taras has been a rumour in town to-day and since late last night that McDougal, who attempted to cut his wife's throat the other HONGKONG DISPENSARY, | day and who is now under medical observa-
THE
Established A,D,`1841.
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON & CO.. FAMILY & DISPENSING OBEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggiers, IMPORTERS
OF
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, Nursery REQUI- SITES, TOLLET REQUISITES, ENOLIBE, AMERICAN, AND FRENOH PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURERS
OF
Bada Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilis
Water, and other Aerated Waters, The Manufactory' is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
Canton.
25th September, 1879. EMIGRATION TO THE SANDWICH ISLANDS.
More than forty years ago there were Cantoneas settled to those Islanda, Includ-
Ing carpenters, who found their way there In vessels trading to Mexico and the North West Coast of Amerias, and their profit la supplying the great numbers of session belonging to the whaling fleet from the United States, with camphor-wood cheste and cabinet wares generally, as well as residents and man-of-war's men with those
tion, had died suddenly; but there is no and other articles: Some becoming general truth in the report. He is said to be get-store-keepers and owners of landed pro- ting better. His wife has so far recovered Perty. as to be able to visit him to-day.
Recently, the production of sugar and the convention with the United Stater, We publish in another column the rules whereby, upon the principle of reciprocity, which have been unearthed during the trial that product is admitted free of duty into of the Swatow Opium Guild case. As a the near market of California, has created specimen of the way they do. things in an enlarged and urgent need of laborers for China, the document will be found of its cultivation and manipulation; and considerable interest. The rules laid down and so carefully hedged round with penal- ties, will also throw some light upon the proceedings which have led up to the present suit against the Guild.
although this arose coincidently with s declared repugnance to that claas in Call- fornia that led to a considerable diversion thence to the Islands, yet so expensive is the new industry under the facentives of a free entry and practically limitless con-
Ir is said that Pan Chi Wan and bis wife sumption, that we now witness the conse against whom a summons was recentlyquent and corresponding Impulse to Buat issued, either for assaulting their servantgration hence to that favored land and girl, or some other breach of the law-have olime which more than any other will suf Already, some time sluce temporarily relieved the legal officers of these people. their duty by disappearing from the Colony. several vessels under the German flag hav Volume Eighth of the This is to be regretted, as an occasion for leftthis port direct fo. the Islands, with "CHINA REVIEW."
Per Kiungchow, at 2 a.m., on Sunday, No W Ready.
the 28th inst.
For AMOY AND MANILA, —
Per Emuy, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the
28th inst.
For SAIGON....
Per Craiglands, at 9 a.m., on Sunday,
the 28th inst.
For
PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &o. Per Thales, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, the
29th inst., instead of the Atholl gre viously notified.
For
PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &o.--. Por Menmuir, at 11.30 a.m., on Thurs.
day, the 9th October.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.— The French Contract Packet Iraouaddy will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 30th Instant, with Mallo to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, India (via Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tarmanta, Fiji, Adon, Sey- chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Sue, and Alexandela. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to E. Africa, the Ospe, St. Helena, and Ascension, The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, do
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet City of
Peking, will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the let October, with Malis for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolula, Peru, &c. which will be closed as follows:- 2,15 P.M.-Registry ceases.
•
GC
No. 1.-Vol. VIII.
-OF THE
00
*CHIUA REVIEW”
CONTAINS- Translations from the La-ll, or General
Code of LawB. New Cantonsse Words. Translations of Chinese School-books. The Ballads of the Shi-king, Nentorians at Canton.
Korean Pronunciation of Chinese, The Critical Disquisitions of Wang Ch'ung.
ventilating an Interesting and difficult hundreds of emigranta, as we have alread question is thus removed. It would be annoticed in these columns; but it is eviden interesting discovery, and one to which we that a greater expansion is being organized would gladly give the greatest publicity, in this interchange of mutual needs-Th were it made known when the adoption or need of the favored Islands, of labor ; the engagement of a domestic servant à la need of the Cantoness laborers, of hire. Chinois was ever declared in Chineas to be an offence in this Colony.
A WASHINGTON despatch to the Alta Cali fornia, dated 5th August, says: Minister Seward and Consul-General Bailey, it is reported, will resign. Bradford, at one time acting Consul-General at Shanghai, has resigned.
Yesterday p.in. the new German atsame Electra, Capt. R. Bohme, (late of the Ga latea) of 1,200 tons reglater, left Whampo for Honolulu with nearly 600 passengers including 8 females and 2 males in th saloon cabinn; after inspection by, re pectively, the German Consul, the Com missioner of Customs, and the Physlela employed by that department and the con alguses of the vessel The Electra belong
Brief Sketches from the Life of Kung-We road that a Tamil gentleman, Tivu to the German steamship Company of Har
ming.
Short Notices of New Books and Literary
Intelligence.
Notes and Queries:-
Worship of the Emperor's Tablet. Snake Bites.
A Terra-cotta Vase with supposed Ohl- nese Inscription discovered by Dr. Schliemann, at Hissarlik (with lllu Opium Consumption in China. Official Usurers,
strations).
Heraldic and other Designations. Coins of the Ming.
A Porcelain "Coln " (with woodent). Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c.
BIRTH.
At Hamburg, on the 26th of September, Mrs F. GRODIEN, of a Daughter.
The publication of this issus commenced at 8.20 p.m.
Mana Guru Govud, has arrived in London with a memorial which the Tamil inhabit burg, and is equipped with modern appl ants of Ceylen have addressed to Sir Michael ances for safety and health, even to th Hicks Beach, with reference to the repre- extent of enabling the cooking by steam fo sentation of their community in the Legis
lative Council of the Island. It appears the whole 600 people on board; and unde that after the decease of Sir Coomaraswamy, charge of a commander of so much e nephew of the lato Tamil kulght, there were differences of opinion as to the particular perlence and tried prudence, we may hop person who should succeed him in the that the trustful Chinese will reach the Council. The Governor favoured the predestination in safety. To many of them tensions of Mr Ramanathan, while the will be almost or quits a permanent hom Tamils themselves exhibited a decided pre-
ference for Mr Brito, whose claims were where they will find wives among the u not regarded with favour in official circles. tive women; who evince a preference f The result is that the Tamils have memo-industrious husbands who care for the rialised the Colonial Secretary to reverse
the decision of the Governor, and have children, over Indolent and dissipated n delegated one of their number, Tivu Mana tivas. Guru Goyad, to state their views in Down- Ing-street.
Soon a China Merchants Company's ste
mer will be laid on to take almost or qui
In the shipbuilding yard of Mears. Raan equal number of emigrants; for, wi mage and Ferguson, Leith, there is at pro- the growth of the industry of the Island sent in course of construction, and almost
THE CHINA MAIL.reads for launching, says the London & this intercourse will grow, and for the i China Express of the 16th ult, on iron dustrious classes of this Province they w scrow-steamer of about 700 tons burden, rapidly acquire the attractions of El Dora specially designed for the China coasting
THE AMERICAN POLAB EXPEDITION VIA
2.30 F.M.-Post-Office closes, but Letters HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPT, 26, 1879.
(except for Non-Union Countries) may
trade. While her holds below are of the-a golden land in a metaphorical sen be posted on board the Packet with In the American papers by the present usual kind, and capable of storing a large more inviting than reluctant, wayward Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage mail there appeara a statement concern cargo, the space between the upper decks is lifornia. until the time of departure.
ing the emigration to Honolulu which is left entirely free for the accommodation of Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies significant. It is now well known that who will be protected from the sun by a several hundreds of Chinese passengers, (except the Bairamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay large numbers of the Chinese passengers shade deck of wood, extending the entire cannot be sent by this route.
who left this port for San Francisco length of the ship, and covered with canvas, were bound for the Sandwich Islands, while for ventilation a space of about two Hongkong, September 11, 1879, ool
although the Steamer Company Agents fest wide extends fors and aft on each side, tidings of the Jeanette:That she reach here knew nothing of their ultimate des- thus allowing a free current of air to pass Alaska on the 1st ultimo and had take tination. There would have been no through. This abade deck can be covered
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. –
BEARING STRAITS.'
The mail by the Gadic has brought go
in with screens in rough weather. For the on board 15,000 dried fish for dog feedi The British Contract Packet Khira thing either illegal or immoral if they accommodation of the better class of Chi and some fur clothing, and in a few de will be despatched on SATURDAY, had filled their ships with passengers nese passengers a handsome saloon is fitted would take the coal sent to St. Michaels the 11th October, with Mails to and whom they know were going to Hone up aft, while below it is the treasure-room the H. A. Hyde, 40 dogs đc; thênne through the United Kingdom and lulu; but as a matter of probability, for carrying specie and vainable cargo. The Europe via Brindisi or Southampton;
to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, nothing was known. The Honolulu European officera sud passengers are pro- proceed to St. Lawrence bay to ma Burmah, Ceylon, India, Adon, Egypt, newspapers, however, speak of numerous vided for in deck houses forward, and the inquiries concerning Professor Norde Malta, and Gibraltar.
shipments of labourers having arrived in crew are berthed in the topgallant forecastle N.B. This Packet carries no mails for the the Hawaiian Islands from China while above all a roomy pilot-house is kjöld, and if no tidings of him ara obtatu placed in a position from which every she will cruise along the cost to C Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, San Francisco. There is nothing sur movement of the steamer in golog up Serdzokerz, where he is to be report nor for Mauritius,
prising in this, But the fact which narrow rivera will be controlled. The throws considerable light upon the dis engines will be provided with every possible After communicating with him she Sept, 26, Iravuaddy, French steamer MAIL BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. Cussion, which was raised some time ago appliance for economieing fuel and deve- push on at once toward Wrangel's Lar 2558, Macé, Shanghai Sept. 24, Mails and
The United States Mail Packet Gae'is, will about the honesty of the Emigration to loping speed; including a boller of steel The U. S. Revenue Cutter Richard B General,-MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
made by the newly-discovered Siemen's These emigrants be despatched on THURSDAY, the that country, is this.
precess. This is the second steamer built had passed through the Straits on the 1 16th Oct., with Mails for Japan, Ban which formerly reached Honolulu by far the China trade by Mesars Ramage and of July and would have passed arou Francisco the United States, Canada, way of San Francisco were supplied by Ferguson.
East Cape to Cape Berdzekerz in quest Honolulu, Peru, do. will be closed as the Six Companies to the rice-planters of
Nordenskjold but for want of coals and
DEPARTURES.
Sept. 20, Septima, for Swatow.
26, Rosebud, for Whampoa
26, Penedo, for Saigon.
20, Conquest, for Hoihow.
26, Hai Yuen, for Clanton.
26, Yangtze, for Shanghal.
26, Sourabaya Packet, for Canton.
OLEARED,
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Fottung, for Swator.
- Hongkong, September 90, 1879,
Dale, for Bangkok. Friedrich, for Newchwang.
followe
the Sandwich Islands at the rate of $23 The Peking Gazette of August 16th_con- 2.15 r.M. Registry ceassa. 2.30 F.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters per month each! Here we have a plain tains a pestscript memorial from Wa Tsan-report that he had already passed o (except for Non-Union Countries) may and transparent motive for the irre-cheng, under regulations drawn up by When the Rush put about she was ab be posted on board the Facket with gular and false representations that Weng Yu, formar Aoting Governor-General 360 miles from the southerly polni Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage found their way so mysteriously to of Min Che, and Ting Jih-ch'ang, then Wrangel's Land, the mea was smooth until the time of departure,
this Colony against the direct trade Governor of Fuhkies, officers on the sea Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies beween Hongkong and the Sandwich be the means of salving cargo to the value may interest the worthy Professor to no
coast, whether civil or militar, who should free of ios; the latitude belog 64.12 N. (except the Bahamas and Bayti), Islands. This statement comes from the of T. 10,000 or upwards, or lives, whether Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay
press of Honolulu in a manner so pon- foreign or native, to the number of ten or this concsen for his safety, cannot be sent by this route.
The Boston Bulletin sunda uÈ E Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1879, Dele taseous and Innocent, that its authors | upwards, should have their names recordså
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