For Sale.
WHERE YOU CAN BUY
Superior California LAMB'S WOOL
BLANKETS.
SARATOGA TRUNKS. TRAVELLING BAGS and SATCHELS. AGATE COOKING UTENSILE. THE AMERICAN BROILER.
TURNBULL'S FAMILY SCALES.
TOBACCO SHAVES.
AMERICAN and Cuvaa's LOCKS.
HOUSE GONGS.
SMOOTHING IRONS.
LEMON SQUEEZERS, MOUSE TRAPS:
BILLIARD QUE TIPS and CHALK.
PANUS OORIUM for BOOTS. American AXES and HATCHETS, LIFE BUOYS.
ROCKETS and BLUE LIGHTS.
DOUGLAS OFFICE CHAIRS. COPPER WIRE CÂUZE.
WAFFLE IRONS.
GLIDIRONS.
FIRE GRATES.
7
Amorican SOFT FELT HATS.
STATIONERY
FOR LADIES AND OFFICE USA,
tho
Best and Cheapest
IN
Hongkong.
NEW BOOK S
AMUSIND.
INSTRUCTIVE AND
2
Large Assortment of
FRENCH NOVELS.
TAUCHNITZ'S
Mails.
MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA VIA KORE
THE S. 8. NIIGATA, MARU, Captain
Wann, die here on or about the 28th, Instant, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 5th March, at Daylight.
Cargo received on board and Parcels at the Office up to 6 p.m. of 4th February,
No Bill of Lading signed under $2 Freight.
All Claims must be settled on board before delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized.
RATES OF FASsane.
Cabin Sleerage.
To KOBE,...
..$ 40
$
YOKOHAMA & NAGASAKI.
75
20
+
SHANGHAI via YOKOHAMA,... 120
40
KONE,
95
30
A REDUCTION is.arla on RETURN CADIN PASSAGES.
CARGO B
TASSENGERS for Nagasalá
will be transhipped to the Shanghal-Mail Steamer at Kobe,
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's OFFICE, No. 50A, QUERY'S ROAD CENTRALA
Hongkong, February 23, 1981.- Ars
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company..
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE VIA
AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
THE
8. S. GAELIC will be despatch- ed for San Francisco via Yokohama, on MONDAY, 7th March, 1961, at 3 pm.
Connection being male at Yokohama, with Steamore froin Shanghai and Jupati
ports
Freight will be received on hoard until
the 6th March.
1 Parcel Packages should be marked to address in foll; and same will be received at the Company's Office, until 6 p.in. the
Intimations.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ITIS HAIR WASH has been prepared by us for the inut 20 years. Its sale
is atendily increasing in India, the Straits, and Japan. It possesses all the qualitica of
Insurances.
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
& Hair Oil or Pomade without their sticki-E Undersigned are prepared to grant ness. It induces a healthy action of the $15,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored Policies against Fire to the extent of salp and nourishes the Hair.
Dandruff therein, at current local rates, subject to a never appears whilst it is in uso. It con- Discount of 20% on the Premis. tains none but the best ingredients, and
NORTON & Co., the greatest care is taken in the com- pounding. When the Hair falls off aftar
Agenta. fever or any other sickness, this Washi will surely prove of the greatest "value.
- THE
LAOU-TI-KEE HAIR WASH
A unique amil olegant appendage to the Toilet, combining initavif the properties of a Hair
Grease, Wash, and Rosturer,
FREPARED ONLY BY
老
J. LLEWELLYN & CO., Chemista, dbo., SHANGHAI..
DIRECTIONS.
A all portion to be poured upon the Head, and to he rubbed into the rests of the air. No. Pomade required.
POPULAR EDITION OF STANDARD day previous to sailing.
A REDUCTION of 25% inade ou allUsing it constantly will rast certainly pre- RETURN PA
WORKS, &c.)
WORKS of REFERENCE.
ALMANACKS.
DIARIES.
-SCHOOL BOOKS.
GEEIO'S SCHOOL SERIES.
PRESENTATION BOOKS.
Wik
RODGER'S OUTLEKI,
你
ANNA MOTS WIDE
WDBLRY AND Soss' London-made SPORT-
ING GUNS,
BOSSEY'S PATENT PNEUMATIC GUN. SELF-SHOT-EXTRACTING REVOLVERS. THE PATENT BOTTLE CLIP. TABLE GLASSWARE.
EARTHENWARE.
CAVITE,
THE FINEST STOCK OF
FORTIN, and
MEYSIG
CIGARS, and
CHEROOTS,
All Specially Selected.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GROCERIES.
FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL
SMYRNA FIGS.
CRYSTALIZED CHERRIES. FAHN'S FAVORITE BISCUITS. STILTON CHEESE.
FRENCH PLUMS.
Calcutta BEEF,
HUMPS
BOUNDS.
BRISKETS, and
California ROLL BUTTER
TONGUES.
APPLE BUTTER,
CLAM CHOWDER.
FISH CHOWDER
Soused PIG'S FEET.
Soused SHEEP'S TONGUES.
Pickled LAMB'S TONGUES.
Gruyere, CHEESE.
.......
New York CREAM CHEESE,
GAVIARE
Carried OYSTERS.
California CRACKEE Co.'s BISCUITS,
Cracked WHEAT.
HOMINY,
PATE DE FOIE GRAS. BICHARDSON AND RODBIN's Potted MEATS. Lunch TONGUE
PASSAGE ORDRES ISSUED, Consular Invoices to accompany Over land, Mexican, Central and South American Cargo, should be sent to the Company's Offices addressed to the Collector of Cus- toms, San Francisco.
From its great nourishing power on the follicles it may in time cause Hair to return to its natural ealer; it, however, does not contain a particle of any dyeing ingredient. vent ils Hair falling. It is cleanly in use, the mallest quantity sufficing. It has no sediment, and therefore requires no slusking,
J. LLEWELLYN & Co.,
Shanghai.
For further information to Freight Hongkong agents: LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 37, Queen's Road Central.
CHAS. II. HASWELL, JE,
agent.
Manalinna Babruery 9, 1881.
117
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, SOUTHAMPTON, AND LONDON: AINO,
BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA. N.B-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES, TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-ship KHIVA, Captain T. J. ALDERTON, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be dispatched from this for BOMBAY, on MONDAY, the 7th March, at 4 p.??.
Cargo will be received on board until 10 m. on the day of departure.
Parcels and Specio (Gold) at the Office until
10a.m. on
the day of departure. Silk and Valuables for Europe will he transhipped at Point de Galle; but Tes and General Cargo at Bombay, arriving one week later than by the direct route via Galle
For
For
further Particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY'S Office, Hongkong.
The Contents and Value of Packages are required to be declared prior to shipment.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com. pany's Black Bill of Lading.
A. McTVER, Superintendent, Hongkong; February 24, 1861,
NOTICE.
m
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS. -
STEAM FOR
-
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, ISMAILIA, PORT. SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES; Also, BOMBAY, MAHE, ST. DENIS, AND PORT LOUIS.
N MONDAY, the 14th day of March,
NEWS FOR HOME,
The Overland China Mail,
(The oldest Overland Paper in Chine.)
| Berotzemen at THE CHINA MAIL" OFFICE
Containing from 72 to 84 columns of closely.
printed matter."
HIS Mail Summary is compiled from
from
Hongkong, January 1, 1874.
MANCHESTER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER AND LONDON."
ESTABLISHED 1884.
Capital of the Company £1,000,000 Sterling
of which is paid up £100,000 Reserve Fund upwards of £ 120,000 Aunual Income
£200,000
THE Undersigned have been appointed or the above Company at Hongkong, Canton, Foochoy, Shanghai, and Hankow, and are prepared to grant "Insurances at current rates,
the Daily China Mail, is published twice a month on the morning of the English Mail's departure, and is a re- word of each fortnight's current history tributed in original reports and collated of events in China and Japan, con
com the journals published at the various ports in those Countries,
It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, &c. and a Commercial Suniory.
complete Subscription, 50 cents per Copy (postage id 52 cents.) $12 per annum (postage Paid $12.50)
paid
Orders should be sent to GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office, 2, Wyndham Street, not later than noon of the day the English Mail Steamer leaves.
Terms of Advertising, same as in Daily Chink Muil.
Insurances.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE HONGKONG.
AGENCIES at all the Treaty Ports of Chins and Japan, and at Singapore, Saigon and Penang
Risks accepted, and Policies of Insurance granted at the rates of Premium current at the above mentioned Ports.
NO CHARGE FOR POLICY YEES.
HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, October 15, 1868,
ARRIVALS, March 4, H.M.S. Magpie, 874, R: H Napior, Toochow Marel a
March 4, Gunlier, British steamer, 1719, Juliua Orman, Bombay Feb. 11, Calle 18, Penang 24, and Singapore 20, Mails and General P. & 9. S. N. Co.
J. F. Wesenburg, Hamburg Supt. 25, Gen- March 4, Bonito, German barque, 524,
eral. CARLOWITZ & Co
March 4, China, German stomer, from
Canton,
-March 4, Danube, British steamer, 561, A. Clanchy, Bangkok Feb. 25, General- YURN FAT HONG.
March 4, Prospector, British barque, 233, W. Anthony, Kelung March 1, Coal EDUARD SCHELINASS & CO.
March 4, Chinking, British steamer, 700, SL Orr, Shanghai March 1, General.--
DEPARTURES.
Moh. 4, Nonistjernen, for Chiokiang. 4, C. 1. Hook, for Saigon
4. Rajanattianhar, for Bangkok.
4. Morning Star, for Bangkok.
4, Yangte, for Shanghai.
CLEARED,
Tung Ting, for Swatow... Niigata Maru, for Kobe; etc. Albay, for Amoy, etc. China, for Shanghai. Ta-Lee, for Tientsin. Papa, for New York.
Cleveland, for Kalung.
To-day's Advertisements. Usania, for London.
FOR SHANGHAI,
The Steamship
"China,"
Capt AQEERAANN, Will be despatched for, the above Port TO-MORROW, the 5th Instant, at 10 am.
►
PASSENGERS. ARBITED.
Per Lord of the Lales, from Nagasaki, Rev. H. Maundrill and son, and Mr W. Turner.
Per Guation, for Hongkong: from South ampton, Mr Boolo; from Bombay, Mr and For Freight or Paarsge, apply to
Mrs A. Abdulall and child; from Singapore, 53 Chinese For Shanghai: from Brindisi, SIEMSSEN & Co.
Mesurs Hollman; from Suca, Messrs W. Hongkong, March 4, 1881.
mrb and F. Culbertson from Calcutta, Mr E Scantlebury.For Yokohama: from South- ampton, Mr D. Contes
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR MANILA.
The Co's Steamship
"Deucalion," Captain T. PURDY, will bo despatched on MON.
DAY, the 7th Instant, at I p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, March 4, 1881.
Per Chinking, from Shanghai, Mra Mitehall, and Mr F. H. Vale.
Per Haloong, from Amoy and Swatów,. 96 Chinese.
Per Danube, from Bangkok, 13 Natives, and one European.
DAPARTED.
Fer C. T. Hook, for Saigon, 200 Chinese, Per Nordstjernen, for Chinking, 10 Chi Chinesex
For Yangies, for Bhanggai, 2 Europeans, 7 and 150 Chinese
Per Rajanattianuhar, for Bangkok, 382 Chinese.
FOR MANILA..
The Steamship
'Diamante," Captain CULLEN, will be despatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 7th Inst., at 4 p.m., instead of na previously advertised. For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1881
mit
FOR IOIHOW AND PAKHOL
The Steamship
"Hailoung," Captain HUNTER, will be derpatched for the above Porte on TUESDAY, the 8th Instant, at Daylight,
For Freight of Passage, apply to Hongkong, March 4, 1881. *****
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY
mf8
Taking Cargo & Fassengers at through rates for CHEFOO, NEWCHWANG, TIEN. TSIN, HANKOW and Porta on*
the YANOTSZE.)
The Co.'s Steamship
Ayamemuon
Capt. J. WILDING, Will be despatched on
about the 12th Instant,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.
Hongkong, March 4, 1881.
THE
BLIC AUCTION,
or
Undersigned has received instruc tione from H.M. NAVAL STOREKEEPER, to Sell by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY,
the 9th March, 1881, at Noon, at H. M Naval Yard,-
SUNDRY CONDEMNED NAVAL, VICTUALLING & MEDICAL STORES,
comprising:-
OLD IRON, HOSES, FILES, PAINTED CAN- VAS, BOATS, PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, IMPLE MENTS, &
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer.
Ne JAS. B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary- Hongkong, November 1, 1871.
Yor?
Hongkong, March 4, 1881.
Not Responsible for Debts. eather the Captain, the Agents, nor Omners will be Hesponsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Creme of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour ---
OLOSAGO, German schooner, Captain Schlüter-Niemasen & Co..
Gov. GOODWIN, American ship, Captain Tla. 420,000 William Lester.Messageries Diaritimes. Tis, 230,000 CARL RITTER, German barque, Captain Tla. 263,263 H. Jager-Wieler & Co.
ANGTSZE INSURANCE
YASSOCIATION.
CAPITAL (Fully Paid-up)..... PERMANENT RESERVE SPECIAL RESERVE FUND...
TOTAL CAPITAL and AG- CUMULATIONS, 8th April, 1880)
......Tls. 913,263
Directors
F. B. FORSE, Esq., Chairman.
01381, at Yout, the Company: W. M. Born, Esq. Wx Mexxar, Esq.
YANGTSE, Commandant CHANFEROUS, J. H. PINCEV, F. D. Hrron, Esq. with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, Esq. and CARGO, will leave this Port for the above places.
Cargo Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseillen, sd sc cepted in transit through Marseilles for the
places of Europe, principal Shink
will be
granted until Cargo will be rece
received
board until 4 pm, Specie and Parcels until 9 pin on
Nooping Orders
on
HEAD OFFICEShanghai. Messrs RUSSELL & Co., Secretaries.
LONDON BRANCHE÷ MOBBYS BARING BROTHERS & Cas Bankere. RICHARD BLACKWELL, Esq., Agent, 68 and 69, Comhill.
on Marine Risks to all
POLICIES
the 13th of Marok, 1881, (Parcels are not parts of the 200 m
PRESENT TEA in 5 and 10 Catty Boxes to be sent on board, they must he left at
the Ageroy's Office.)
Contents and value of Packages are re quired.
For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, March 1, 1881.
WINES and SPIRITS of all Descriptions.
SAIL MAKING exeunted on the Premies,
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, January 28, 1881.
mr14
-Subject to a Charge of 12 % for Interest ch Shareholders Capital, all the PROFITS of the UNDERWRITING BUSINESS are
ually distributed among all Contributors of Business in proportion to the Premis paid by them.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, October 1, 1880.
TA LEE, German barque, Captain C. Stolze.-Siemasèn & Co, ̈
CALCUTTA, American ship, Capt. Smith, Sienssori & Đại
R. R. THOMAS, American ship, Capt. P. B. Nichols.Order.
C. T. Hoox, British steamer, Capt. W. H. Bradley-Landstein & Co.
NAPLES, British steamer, Captain C. Whitefardine, Matheson & Co.
AMFTIFYST, American barque, Captain J. Blooom.--Captain
TO DETAKI
For Niigata Maru, for Kobe, etc., 2 Europeans, and C Chinese.
Per Albay, for Amoy, etc., 12 Chinose. Per Hacahin, for Shanghai, 12 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Haloong reports: Left Amoy on 2nd, and arrived in Swatow on 3rd, and left same day. Experienced fresh N.E. winds and; dull, cloudy weather throughout the passage. In Amoy: U. S. gunboat Alert, R. C. Fei Hoo, and S. S.
Sumida Maru Di Swatow: 8. 8. Chin- tung, and Kangiung
The British stealtor Danibe reports: Left Bangkok na Feb. 25th; had lighi wind and fine weather throughout.
The British steamer Chinking reporta: Moderate breeze and dark cloudy weather
POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS will close
For SHANGHAI.
Per China, at 9.30 a.m. Tomorrow, the
5th inst.
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.-
Per Hacahin, at 11 a.m. Tomorrow, the
5th inst.
For MANILA.--
Per Panay, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 5th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.
Fer Numor, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the
Bth inst
For SHANGHAI
BM.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW?
ps Shipping. Daylight,Mitau Bishi Mail leaves for
Yokohama, do Daylight.Albay leaves for Amay, đe 10 am-inu loves for Shanghai. 5 p.m.-Panay leaves for Munila.
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, March 0
Daylight. Namoz leaves for Coast Ports. Goods per Fleurs Castle undelivered after
this date subject to rent. MONDAY, March 7:--
1 pm Deucalion leaves for Manila. 3pm. Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co. a Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Ban Francisco.
4 pm English Mail leaves for Ports of
Call and Europe. **
No 650 MARCH 4, 1881.
lrare much to be done in keeping up the School. This, however, is probably the least of all difficulties that can stand in the way of any deserving institution. in this Colony. If the Hongkong Pub lie School is shown to be worthy of the support of this community, and that its existence is highly desirable, the mon- atary assistance it requires will not be long withheld from it. So macli can sufely be said on behalf of the Hong- kong public, and that much we sy without hesitation. An Bishop Burdon gracefully observes, this is not the first time that Afr Belilios has come forward to
ist Education in this Colony; and this suggests a remark that the scholarships now known as the Belilica Echolar ships” do not seem to have taken the posi- tion that was expected of them when the Trust was founded. That: this, is no. 4 p.m.-Diamante loaves for Manila,
fault of the founder is well known, and TUESDAY, March 8
that the delay is the consequence of Daylight Haloong leaves for Hoihow inactivity on the part of the Trustees is
and Pakhoi Application for Shares of H.K. &W's perhaps doubtful. It is nevertheless Dock Co., Ltd., received at the office somewhat strange that so little has been of the Company, until Noon.
heard concoming those valuable prizes which have bean placed at the diepomi WEDNESDAY, March 9 —
10.30 6.DL-Mooting of Shareholders of of educationists by private, munificence, The Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., The "Medical Scholarship," it may be Limited, at No. 14, Praya Central.
Fold, cannot become available until sta- Noon-Auction of Sundries at H. Mdents are educated up to the standard of its requirements; and if those require:
|
Naval Yard. Goods per Saphalien
undelivered after
Noon, subject to rent and landing ments do not for transcend the curricu charges.
maklum sketched by the Directors of the Tang Wah Hospital, then the good in-
THURSDAY, March 10-
3 p.m.-Tenders for supply of Storas sud tended to be accomplished by the en-
Provisions for French Navy.
dowment will, we fear, be sadly missed.
3.30 pm-Mesting of Members of the However, if such acts of liberality and Hongkong General Chamber of Com-public-spiritedness are to be adequately merce at the City Hall.
Melbourne.
4 p.a.Henmuir leaves for Sydney and encouraged, it is to be hoped that more promptitude will be used in other cases than seems to have Loen shown in this FRIDAY, March 11 —
instance, to give effect to the objects of such trusts. The Hongkong. Publis School may be more fortunate in this respect than the Central School or St.
Meeting of Shareholders of the Chins Sugar Refining Co., Ltd., at the office of General Agents. MONDAY, March 14
Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of Joseph's.
Call and Europe. *** SUNDAY, March 20:--
Daylight-Kemire Castle leaves for
Sydney and Melbourne, SATURDAY, April 80 ¦---
Noon-Auction of River Steamer
shan on board the steamer,
HONGKONG
THE
Established A.D. 1841,
Review
CHINESE IMMIGRATIONE Ar the present time the new Immigra- Kia-tion Treaty between the United States
A. SWATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS OF
DRCOGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITER, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS,
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla
x
Water, and other Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
eng seiring i
ny
and China is causing some surprise by its provisions, because they indicate a retrograde movement on the art of the former Government, an attempt to limit that grand Republican spirit which is at once the secret of the suc cessful establishment and advance of that country and its proudest boast. "Come, and Welcome," was the broad invitation issued in 1868 to all nation alities, the Chinese included.
Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and feberent right of all people and is indispensable to the enjoy ment of the rights of life liberty and parauit of happiness, and where in the recognition of this principle, this Com vernment has freely received · em grants from all metions and invested them with the rights of citizenship.
Therefore, any declaration, instruction, opinion, order, or decision, of any officer of the United States, which denies, restricts, impairs, or questions. the right of expatriation, is declared ip- consistent with the fundamental prine oplos of the Republic.
This was the lofty stand taken by the United States in 1808. But twelve years have elapsed, mud this declaration berate act of the United States Governes is rendered null and voul by the deli American, English, Indian or Austra ment. One would have thought that
other persons who may desire to con salt the files of local, China, Japan,
lian newspapers, are invited to call at in the Great Republic, public opinion the "OBIA MAIL" Office, where over sixty now popora, dailies and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for
reference.
MARRIAGE.
would have been so strong that the rowdy element would have been kept well under but the great railway trike, the Pittsburgh note, the dis graceful scenes which have been enacted at the Anti-Chinese demonstrations, and
On the 8th Jan, at St. Mary's, Prostbury, finally the practical closure of America Cheltenham, by the Rev. Bagot De La Bera, to the working classes of a great nation HENEY FREDERICK EDWARD SCHNELL, of at the bidding of the ignorant and pre- Fokohama, to ANNIE ELIZABETH, only judiced, all tend to prove this a mers Daughter of the late Thomas Martin, of The fallacy, a bright vision, and not a Lodge, Barghill, near Hereford.
DEATHS.
Per S. S. Gwalior, on Sunday, the 6th On the 19th Jan, at St. Alban's, WA
instant
Registry censes at 8.45 GEORGE KOUBTRIGHT, aged 45, late chief Mail closes at 9 a.m. Late officer in the P. & O. Service, third Son of Letters received from 9.10 to 9.30 the late Lieut. Kortright, R.N. 3.m. with 10 cents Late Fee Paid. Correspondence way then be posted in the moveable box on board the packet. The Post Office will be open from 8 a.m. on Sunday. For MANILA — —
Par Diamante, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, the 7th inst., instead of as previously
notified
For YOKOHAMA viz NAGASAKL—
Per Sunda, at 21.30 am., on Tuesday,
the 8th March.
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.--
On the 27th Dec., at Réunion, Vacons, the residence of George Robinson, Mint Born, aged thirty-six, Wife of Henry Mao kenne, Acting Manager of the Oriental Bank Corporation.
glorious fact... Bearing in mind the fact that the Plenipotentiaries of the United Statex have insisted upon and gained the Treaty Right of regulating, and if they please of practically stopping, the influx not of all Chinese but of Chinese labourers only, we are compelled to regard this Treaty as a deliberate con- cession to those who have raised a hus and ory in order to retain a monopoly of labour and so maintain the present
The publication of this moue commenced high rate of wrges. The United States at 7.55 p.m.
have carried their Protective Systein to logical end. Formerly it was confined to imported goods on the plea that it was absolutely necessary to keep out competition in order to foster the native, industries and manufactures, and now what is in reality a development of the
The China tail.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1881-
Per Fortigern, at 2 p.m., on Tuesday, their will be seen from the letter of the same system is made in order, we pre- sume, to protect the delicate and tender Bishop of Victoria, published elsewhere, labourer of the Western States by that the financial difficulties of the
8th inst. For SAIGON.
the 8th inst.
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD NEY, MELBOURNE, &o, &c. Per Hungarian, is postponed till further
Per Atulanta, at 430 p.m., on Tuesday, Hongkong Public School are soon to be Treaties. The Constitution of the States lessened considerably by the munifas in fact been infringed, nay, with tleman has signified his intention of advisable to shelter the native labourers cence of Me ER. Belilios. That ganard to one great nation it has been siapended, because it has been deemed Presenting the Committee of the School Bom the keen and strengthening wind. with the handsome sum of $2,000, the of open competition; and this le done in interest of which is to be employed to sup the face of the Treaty of 1868, which port the institution so long as it needs distinctly avers that the United States the aid of money, and to be used for of Americs and the Emperor of China scholarships after the School has become cordially recogaire the inherent and self-supporting Every one interested alienable right of man to change his
notice.
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Education will be gind to join Bishop here and allegiance and also the mucun! Burdon and his coadjutore on the Pablo advantage of the fres migration and School Committee in congratulations emigration of their citizens and subjects upon this suspicious incident in the respectively from the one country to the history of the School. When com ather for the purposes of curiosity of menting the other day upon Bistop trade or as permanent residente, Hurdou a letter to the Guvernor, in which serious departure from the sys-ful and obnoxious an they are represen
Were the Chinese emigrante as arm tem of grants-in-nid was directly pro to be a fast which we by no meant posed, we strongly condemned the inaintanance of the Hongkong Public remedy was, we submit, for insis grant the only prope and conati Schoul sgpon esy conditions such the fulfilment of the provisions of as those suggested by His Lordship. The ing Treaties end not to surogate prosperity of this Babool from voluntary The Treaty provided for the re sources, howevery as we were careful course of the two nations, and to point out, was quite another must- P.Registry of Letters cosester; and in referring to the step made provimiting been carried luto ever Posting of all printed matter by Mr Belilies in this direction, there gards the citizens of the United and patterns cases. FM-Mails closed, except for Late 18 no room for anything saree result would have been t
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