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For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & O6. HAVE RECEIVED FOR SALE,

Ee French Mall Steamer.

Finest ISIGNY BUTTER.

NOILLY PRATT'S VERMOUTH.

Ez 8. 8. "Glencoe." WILEY & SON'

BREECH LOADING GUNS-

CENTRAL FIRE,

Er. S. 8. “1 Ulysses.”·

Fing New Season's CUMSHAW TEA, in

5 and 10 catty Boxes.

Entertainment.

CITY HALL THURSDAY AND SATURDAY,

Nuernber 10th and 12th.

GLORIOUS SUCCESS... UNPRECEDENTED IN THE ANNALS: OF ENTERTAINMENT.

THE VERDICT OF ONE OF THE LARGEST AUDIENCES EVER SEEN IN HONGKONG.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYA

ARRIVALS.

Nov. 8, Menmuir, British steamer, 1247, W. Ellis, Sydney Oct 13, Townsville 18, Ocoktown 20, Thursday Island 23, and Fort Darwin 28, 1,200 tons Coal and General GIB, LAVINGSTON & Co

CITY HA

Nov. 8, Solway, British steamer, 510, Jarvis, Keelung Nov 5, Coal-DOUGLAS UNDER THR FINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF LAPRATE & Co.

CARGO

emanating from the long-wa Per B. 8. Bend, on the 7th November Committee certainly tonid not To Continent, 1,254 halos Sille, 533 bales – In a netition for worded from Waste Silk, 841 bales Cocoons, 70s to the Viceroy of Canto Silk Worm Egga 17 bales and 5 ques

LOCAL AND GI

to arriv

steamer Thabet which brings data to 7th October

Pongers 4 mes Billes, 10 bales Punjuma, by thirty-six Chinere hongs. 429 half-thesta Tee, and 648 pkgs. Smi- tife petitioners give a curious, dries To London, 512 bales Bilk, 25 balcs tion of the origin of the untruthThe next AMERICAN MAIL may Waste Silk, 13 cases Bilks, 61 cases Essen reports that have lately found their war tial Oil,

H. E. THE GOVERNOR, Nov. 8, Dale, British steamer, G44, J. and 17261 pkgs. and 1,381 boxe Tea, to the anthorities in Canton on this,

Thompson, Bangkok Oct. 29, Genera

THE AMATEUR DRAMATIC VORN FAT HONG

COMPANY

or H. M. 8. "COMUS" "WILL GIVE

AN ENTERTAINMENT

Nov. & Pluimeler, British steamer, 1195, Wm. McKenzie, Swatow Nov. 7, Gon- eral.-Bus HI CHAN.

WILLARD'S WANDERERS THIS EY\WING,wolfe, Balgon Nov. 1, General.ELUARD

COMPANY

Will appear as above.

MISS ANNIE BERESFORD,

SOUNKETTE, VOCALIST AND DANSEUSE.

MISS VERA LYLE,

November 8th, 1881, -

in aid of the

Nov. 8, Nona, German steamer, 669, M.

SCILLASS & O

Nov. 8, Margrethe, German barque, $67, "Seamen and Marines' Orphan Jessen, Nowohwang Oct 20, Beans,

WIELER & Co..

Home."

BREAKFAST CONGOU 25 cents p. B. BURLESQUE ACTRESS & NATIONAL VOCALIST. The Performance will commence with

Be" Highlander."

AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

200 kegs Fine American FURNISHING

25

NAILS, Nos. 3 to 12.

Amorican SPIKES, 4 inches to

7 ínobes.

50 barrels Prime American Mess PORK.

€0

200

300 *

Philadelphia Extra BEEF.

Finest Strained ROSIN,

11 City PITCH.

150 casus SPIRITS of TURPENTINE.

100 barrels Dried APPLES.

-500 cases FLORIDA WATER.

50 barrels Americnu TAR.

LAMP BLACK. 7.50 casos American CLOCKS.

15

MISS CONSTANCE CARLTON,

SEKJO AND SOUERETTE,

THE SISTERS CARLTON,'- DIALECT AND SOCIETY SKETCH ARTISTES.

MISS ALICE VERNIE,

SEO, DANHEUSE AND PIANISTE. MR. PEMBERTON WILLARD,

Comediekta in one Act, by

T. J. WILLIAMS, Esq., entitled "I've Written to Browne

To be followed by STEP-DANCING and RecitatIONS.

|

Nov. 8, Bylgia, German barque, 353, T. &A. Andersen, Newehrang Oct. 29, Beans.

--CAITAIN.

Nov. 8, Romulus, Spanish stearner, 52, "Liborio Tremoya, Manila Nov. 5, General.

-DUNN, MELBYH & 00,

ius,

The whole to condade with a laughable Faroe, entitled

CHARACTER COMEDIAS, INSTRUMENTALISTA REGULAR FIX"

AND TEMPATALIOKEAN ARTISTE-

MR. NEIL CARLTON, ECCENTRIC LEAD.

The following RertTRE will be locted

from daring our stay here :--

FORTY THEYES (Barlosane); ROBBING Roy, or, ScorcHED AUT NOT KIT (Bur.); DON JUAN JUNIou, (Bur.); Joan F ÁRU MUT-(Bur:): Liz (Dra): PrstALION AND GA-

LATEA (Com.):

COTTON DUCK, Canner BEEF, TON, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, CORN, TOMATOES, Corned BEEF, Condensed MILK, Tomato OATSUP, HANDSPIKES, OAKUM, ASH OARS: MAPLE, ASH, and White Pine PLANKS.

Be" Ablie Grace." -

Florenice 000KING STOVES,

UNDER THE ROSE, SWEETHEARTS, ŠŲ., &C.

Drosa Circle and Stalls, 52; Pit, $1. Boldiers in uniform Half-Price to Back Sents only.

Doors open at 8.30; Commence at 9p.m. Proprietor

Duns open at 8.30, to commence at 9 p.m. alvar

By kind permission of Col. GEDDES, the Baml of the Royal Tuniskilling Fusiliers will be in attendance,

Nov. 9, Feronia, German steamer, F. Nagel, Singapore Nov. 1, 2 p.m., Gen mal. S12MMEN & Co.

DEPARTURES.

Nov. 8, Velocity, for Chefoo:

8, Ping-ont, for Hoihow, c.

8, Wega, for Tistavia

8, Sam Hong, Chinese gunboat, for

Foocher.

8, Florence Nightingale, for Wham-

poa.

Prices of Admission: Dress Circle...... Pit......

$2.00 $1.00

8, Pernambuco, for Haiphong.

CLEARED.

For further Particularsgee Programme Bills. Marie Alfred, for Saigon.

Greyhound, for Hoikow, &e. Tickets may be obtained at Messrs LANE,Forwaerts, for Haiphong. CRAVFORD & Co.'s, Mesare MACEWEN, Tartar, for Bangkok. FRICKEL & Co., MOSSTS KELLY & WALSH's, Penelo, for Saigon.

KONG HOTEL, and at the Door of the Thales, for Coast Porta

Plainmeller, for Singapore. Spartan, for Ladrons Island. Gustard Maric, for Bangkok. Helsson, for Manila.

STEAMERS and ERAILERS, & Manager Mr PиBERTON W. WILLARD. Theatre on the Nights of the Performance. Nonewall Jackson, for New York.

CORN BROOMS.

India Rubber KNEE BOOTS.

Resrvel Seats and Plan to be seen at

AGATE WARE, in every variety of Kit-Mensrs KiLLY & Watan's,

ohen Utensils.

Charter Oak COOKING STOVES.

Spartan COOKING STOVES.

BOURBON WHISKY...

Es Steamers vid Suez Canal.

DOUGLAS OFFICE CHAIRS.

Mes GARDNER & Co.'s PERFORATED

VENEER.

HIGH REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIRS.

HIGH-DACE OFFICE CHAIRS.

ROCKING FOLDING CHAIRS.

DINISO-ROOM CHAIRS.

LABIES ROCKING CHAIRS

The above we can highly recommend for office and domestic use, being admirably adapted to this climate.

Er. "Gleniffer",

BY SPECIAL REQUEST TUE"

Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen PERFORMANCE will be REPEATED | Cyclops, for Amoy and Shanghai.

cannot be adritted. Hongkong, November 7, 1881.

no13

Insurances.

NOTICE.

QUEEN FIUE INSURANCE COM-

TANY.

THE Undersigned are prepared to accapt

Risks On First Class Ondows at per cont nett premium per annum.

NORTON & Co., Agents, Hongkong, May 19, 1881.

CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S AND OTHER To-day's Advertisements.

HOUSEHOLD

STOKES.

TEYSSONEAU'S DESSERT FRUITS.

SAVOURY PATE.

GAME PATE.

PORK PATE

OX PALATES.

HUNG (Haabro') BEEF.

HUNTLEY & PALMERS BISCUITS,

FRUITS for Ices.

SHERBET,

COCOATINA,

VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, EPP'S COCOA.

ROBINSON'S CROATH,

GELATINE

Russia OX-TONGUES. “

French PLUMS.

PATE DE FOIE GRAS.

SARDINES.

ANCHOVIES,

..

Breakfast BACON.

ASPARAGUS.

MACCARONL

VERMICELLI.

SAUSAGES.

MEATS.

SOUPS, &c., &c.

COPYING PRESSES.

EX AMERICAN MAIL.

Eastern and Californian CHEESE,

Boneless CODKISH.

Prime HAMS and BACON.

Russian CAVIARE.

Eagle Brand Condensed MILK,

PEACH, and APPLE BUTTER. Pickled OX-TONGUES.

Family PIG-FORK in kegs and pieces. Paragon MACKEREL in 6 lb cans. Beau Ideal SALMON in 5 b.cans. Cutting's Dessert FRUITS in 2b aus.

11

-Assorted Canned VEGETABLES.

Potted SAUSAGE and Sausage

MEAT.

Stuffed PEPPERS. Assorted PICKLES.

MINCEMEAT.

COMB HONEY in Original Frames. Richardson & Robbin's Celebrated Potted

MEATS. Richardion & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS.

Lunch TONGUE. Assorted American SYRUPS, for Sure-

iner Drinka.

"

McCarty's Sugar LEMONADE

Clain CHOWDER

Codfish BALLS.

Green TURTLE in 24 fb cans,

C

ALIFORNȚA *RACKER

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOUCHOW.

The Steamship

Thales," Captain Pool, will be dispatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 9th Justant, at 10 a., instead of at Daylight,

For Froight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

no9 Hongkong, November 8, 1881.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

FOR SHANGHAI VYA AMOY. (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, NEWCHWANG, TIEN- TSIN, HANKOW and Parks on the YANGTSZE.)

The Co.'s Steamship,

"Cyclops," Captain O. BUTLER, will be despatched TO-MOR-

ROW, the 9th Instant, az & p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agente Hongkong, November 8, 1881.

above.

FOR SHANGHAI,

The Steamship

**Ferania,"

At the

GARRISON THEATRE, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), November 9th, 1881.

PRICES OF ADMISSION: Front Seats, Back Seats,

50 Cents. 25

Ticketa may be obtained at the Canteens and at the Doors.

M. EDWARDS,

General Manager. Hongkong, November 8, 1881.

GOVERNMENT BILLS.

10

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Fer Mozart, from Newshwang, Mr A.

Peterson

Por Pacific, from Matupi (Blancho Bay), Mr Ed. Hernsheim.

Por Cyclops, from Singapore, 218 Chi-

Desc.

Per Menmuir, from Sydney, &c., General MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs C. A. Gomell, Mesars Styles, and Diramy, 2 Steerage, and 166 Chinese.

Per Plainnuller, from Swatow, 6 Chi-

neso.

Per Nona, from Saigon, 120 Chinese.

Por Romulus, from Maxla, 23 Europeans

(crew of late New Era).

pkga Sundries.

MEMOS FOR TO MORROW. Shipping 10a.m.-Thales leaves for Coast Parla..

leaves for Shanghai.

·4pm.-Gelons

Amusements.

subject. It seems that a man described by the petitioners as the leading Chinese Chun Kwok Fan who we presnine is the same gentleman desorbed by the German Consul at Canton (Mr Travers) as Consul Chén."--had paid the ages of some 300 labourers who conveyed to Honolulu in the steamers Hochung and Meifoo, but that, as the

"Comus" Dramatia Performance at the labourers had heard that the said Chun

Garrison Theatre,

General Memoranda."— THURSDAY, November 10.

Noon, Tendors for Government Bills re-

ceived by the Staff Paymaster 3 p.m.-Japan leaves for Singapore, &c. Goods per Suez undelivered after this

date subject to rent Goods per Strathmert andelivered after

this date subject to rent 9.m.-Performance at the City Hall FRIDAY, November 11

p.m.-Mitsu Bishi Mail leaves for Yokohama, &

4 p.m.-Public Meeting at City Hall. Goode per Glenavon, undelivered after

this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, November 12

Noon. Auction of River Steamer Sir

Jamsetjie Jeejeedhay. **** Noon-William Mackinnon leaves for

Macao, Manila, Masar, de Goods per Saghalien undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and lending charges. Goods por Arration aptur undelivered

after this data subject to rent. MONDAY, November 144

p.m.--English. Mail cares for Ports of Call and Europe. Goods per Feronia undelivered after this

date abject to rent, TUESDAY, November 15-

Noon-Tenders for re-construction of 3 Mat Sheds, &c., received by Naval Storekeeper. 3p.--Devonshire leaves for San Fran- WEDNESDAY, Novembor 16 ----

cisco.

crito ative here on or abd Binatant by the PacifingMA

gloamer City of Tokio, →Francisco on the 20th

are informed by: atterfield & Bwi

pan

for How

Tas Chiness - Adinial, held foreign built Chiness the Bogue Forts, morning the review lasted

did not treat his workmen fairly, they declined to go to his sugar plantations and offered to refund the money advanced, by him. As this proposition did not euit Chun Kwok Fan, the men were unjustly put into prison. It appears the Kowloon Docks that agencies for the engagement of forinoon, workmen exist in Honolulu, and this Chun succeeded in getting his brother. in-law established as a licensed agent for such work but upon its being dis covered that a sum of go por head was charged upon engagement, the people murmured. The result was an opposite or toen veggen

foreign built with tion agency, at which no such squeere was countenanced, and the labourers in junk, took part in search of employment deserted, the consisted of maa agency of Chun. This led to a dispute, The affair passed of which was settled by the Court against the agency which had imposed the 85 Exow what we have learned fee. Enraged by this, the leading way have been too ha Chinese, Chun Kwok Fan wrote to the Chinese Dack Scheme. the Chinese Minister at Washington,

ww altogether abandoned. and also to the Viceroy of Canton, charging some of the charterers of the that the Chinese still Intend and our autho steamers with kidnapping. Thus, it the iden appears, was raised this precious pother

There woone TO POOD about the ** buying and selling of human net do so. Neither beings" in this little kingdom by the sea known as Hawair, The quarantine regulations which were some months for a dook, and the thing since enforced in Honolulu were also pay after it is constructed. laid hold of by some evil geomus, to

it Lap-nap vin. be

induce certain of the labourers aq treated A CASE was heard in the to fancy that they were being detained roterday, before the Hon. for other purposes than those of sanitary which J. J. dos Remedios & precautions. Twenty-four men who sum of 835.64 from Mr Stockh arrived by the Lydia were shipped back dus. It seemed the to China from whence they came by the local Government, because they made & great noise about these gua, Bog rantine measures, although the quaran leave it, Mr Romano Noon French Mail leaves for Ports of tine laws had been administered to all saying he would not take the

3 p.m.-Occidental & Ortal S. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Ban Francisco.

MONDAY, November 21:-

Call and Europe. "

WEDNESDAY, November 30

8 p.m.-American Mail leaves for Yoko haraa and San Francisco, on or about

this date.

THE

house which d became dangero

nationalities alike. The petitioners of asking him to sop, Gas Dasure the Viceroy of Canton, as well as the German Consul at Honosced into the house by lule, that the charges made by this caly four days previously, and Chun Kwok Fan are entirely un-End it not been for the founded. The man who has made these Romano that the house charges owns sugar estates, and employs not have introdused the gas.

Per Feronia, from Singapore, Ms H HONGKONG DISPENSARY a large number of workmen, whom he said Mr Stockhausen had not h

child, and Mrs Kitchenpanor.

DEPARTED,

Per Ping-on, for Hoihow, &c., 18 Chi- Per Pernambuco, for Haiphong, 2 Chi-

FENDERS of SPECIE, Mexican Dol. nese Tas current in this Colony, weighing 7.1.5, in Exchange for BILLS, drawn at 10 nese. days sight; on H. E. the Governor General of India in Council, Calcutta, will be RE CEIVED by the STAFF PAYMASTER until 12, Noon, on THURSDAY, the 10th Inst.

The Tenders to state the Total Amount required (in Rupceal, and the Amount for which each Bill should be dmwn; but no Bills will be issued for sums below Rs. 10,000. The Tenders to bu in duplicate, in Sealed Covers, addressed to the "Staff Pay mastor," and endorsed Tenders for Gov ernment Bills.'

The right to accept or reject any or all the Tenders is reserved.

A. §. MURRAY, Major, Staff Paymaster, TREASURY OFFICE, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 8th Nov., 1881.

TO DEPART.

Per Greyhound, for Hothow, 60 Chinese. Per Vorwaerts, for Haiphong, 20 Chinese. Per Penedo, for Saigon, 100 Chinese, Per Thales, for Coast Porta, 1 Europest, and 150 Chinese.

Per Plainmeller, for Singapore, 618 Chi.. nese.

Per Gustan & Marie, for Bangkok, `1 Chinese.

Fer Cyclops, for Amoy, 100 Chinesa.

com

SHIPPING REPORTS. The German steamer Pacific reporte Left Matupi on the 16th October.

H.M.S. Beagle in port. On the 25th at night when off Gilolo passage, passed the American ship Marian Nettergord, or like us from not Now York to Shanghai, the captain washing to be reported. Reached Sanguir Island on the 27th Left again on the 30th. Passed through Basilan Straits on the 1st November. Light airs and calia to Cape Bolima, thence to port moderate monsoon and fine weather

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

BE Steamship Feronia, Captain NAGE, no9 having arrived from the above

A

Captain NAGEL, will have the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtad fine weather with light winds and

immediate despatch as

Optional Cargo will be forwarded imlo netice to the contrary be given before

The British steamer Cyclops reports: Perta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed From Singapore to South of Pulo Sepatu, for stared at their risk inte the Godown high monsoon with high sea.

northerly winds thence to Hong- of the Undersigned, whence and/or from kong

The British

steamer Mensmuir reports: tajnod

sooth sea, H.M.S. Confict was at Cook- the latter bound for Singapore. The Co.

and H.M.S Alert at Port Darwin aj steamer Catterthan was passed in Mindors Straits at 7am on the 5th inst, and the barque Clifton from Manila to

Cape Town the same day.

The British steamer Solvay reporte: Strong N.E. wind with heavy sea.

10a.m. To-MORROW.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 14th Instant will be subject to rant,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, November 8, 1881. no15

Not Responsible for Debts.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, November 8, 1881.

NOTICE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERTES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE ADEN, SUEZ, ISMAILJA, PORT SAID, SYRIAN PORTS, NAPLES, MARSEILLES, FORTS OF BRAZIL, B. H. STEENKEN, German brig, Captain

AND LA PLATA ;

4. Meyer.-To On & Co. ALSO,

BYLGIA, German barque, Captain T. A BOMBAY, MAHE, ST. DENIS, AND Anderson-Captain.

PORT LOUIS.

N MONDAY; the 21st of November,

1882, at Noir, the Company's S. 8. YANGTSE, Commandant CHAMPENGIS, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE Band CARGO, will leave this Port for

the above places,

OMPANY'S BISCUITS

tins, and lose. Alphabetical BIS

CUITS."

Cracked WHEAT.

COATMEAL

HOMINY.

Fancy Sweet Mixed

BISCURS Ginger CAKES. Boda BISCUITS, Oyster BISCUITS,

CORNMEAL

BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.

BYE MWAL

SPECIALLY SELECTED

WINES, SPIRITS, BEER AND AERATED WATERS,

TIPORANDİ

Description DG promptly

Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and se- cepted in transit through Muratillos for the principal places of Europe.

Shipping Orders will be granted until Noon of 20th November:"

Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specie and Parcels mutil 9. p.m. on the 20th November, 1881. (Parcels are not to be sent on board they must be left at the Agency's Office:)

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.

For further particular, apply at the Company's Offins.

G. DE CHAMPELUX;

Agent.

mgkang, November 8, 1881

TO RD LET OR SOLD.

TWO Newly Built Detached HOUSE Con Romsson Road, containing Each Roun, BABAKANT and ONTHOUSEK – Gras Faid on. Garden and Tennis Lawn attached.

Apply to

LENSTRADA DAVIS.

Nether the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crers of the following, Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

EDMUND IHINNEY, Amer bargue, Capt John Borry-Geo. E. Stavens & Co.

ELVIRA DOYALE, Hawaiian ship, Captain Jose M. Pimentel-Captain.

F. NIGHTINGALE, British barque, Captain A. Molntyre-Arnhold, Karberg & Co. Samuel Pray.Captain.

HARVARD, American herque, Captain

Hore, American ship, Captain H. Curtis -Douglas Lapraik & Co. -

LAURENA, American ship, Capt. A. Snow,

-Melchor & Do

SouVENCE, British barque, Captain Fred

Williams-Captain.

SYDEN, American ship, Captain G. W.

The British steuner Dalt reports: Strong N.E. winds and high sea throughout the passage, with heavy squalis.

The British steamer Plainmeller repos

reports! Fine wasther throughout.

The German steamer Nona reports: Moderate weather throughout.

The Spanish steamer Romulus reporta

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEDGOISTS,"

• IMPORTERS

OP

DRUGGEN SUNDRISE, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENOUSE, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS-

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Barsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

ar The Manufactory is under direct and

continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

PASSENGER arriving in Hongkong, or any other persons who may desire to con- sult the files of local, China, Japan, American, English, Indian or Austra- lian newspapers, are invited to call at the "China Man". Office, where over sixty newspapers, dailies and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for

reference.

is said to treat so unfairly as to wages

that they are constantly leaving his

Qooupation and was not entiti

plantations, therefore, the charges months rent and taxes. His Lordship as to buying and selling were not ever, said, they must look at the false, then (say the petitioners) this man | mund, and he would consult author would himself have been guilty of such

to whether the rent socrued from practices during the last ten year As

to the general status and condition of sy, and reserved judgment. the Chinese in Honolulu, these thirty- By the arrival of the steamship Meumpl six bongs state that the Chinese, as

we have little or no additional news well as other foreigners, are 6A TREO ES

High: teat ching the Tom of are the natives. The masters of workmen and terrors observe the laws of the Brisbane, although she country, and do not dare tå be harsh or part the doctor and the cruel. There are, moreover, stationed the latter vessel's crew. in the country Consuls of England, se France, Germany, America, Russia and red about 400 tons of cargo other Great Powers, to protect the became a total wreck, and up. merchants and people without distinc ultimo, the date of Captain tion There is an official who looke latter, salving operations after the employment of workmen, and on and 100 tons had than been the Chinese before taking service have another hundred was about the contracts into which they enter ex-

stations

cling the loan of

plained to them. The workmen gere expected from wum in advance so that they may remit prepared opium was bein monay home. The Chinese masters in Marine Court of Inquirr engaging servants have to observe the 28th October to investigate same regulations.

Where large bodies of Chinese are concerned, in any system of emigration with the result that the Dar or immigration whatever, however free were exonerated from and fair, a certain amount of discontent went on the rocks and "squeezing" is sure to exist, if it thick has through which does not become apparent; but it surely possible to distinguin anyt throws & somewhat strange light upon about half the alp's length distant, the honesty which has characterised this passenger trade to Honolulu, when which there was a prong current sett the only substantiated acts of injustice down to the are brought home to a quasi-official

7.45 p.m.

The publication of this fanie commenced engaged in the trade, who has quar. An adjou

ralled with and been" tabooed by his gistracy co-traders, and who has endeavoured by H. E. false charges to damage his fellow- Lavy, M countrymen in order to cover his own. S irregularities. This incident becomes of

The China Mail

HONGENG, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1881.

As the passenger traffic from Canton and From Manila fresh wind from N.N., sea. Hongkong to Honolulu has been the

from the same direction.

outh-Wort

even greater importance, however, in circum view of the fact that the Viceroy of the nese male, name Two Kwang appears to have based his membered that at the present action upon the representations enquiry made to him through this fales mediums body was found

from the brazeb beyond Shan

The German steamer Feronia reports:subject of considerable discussion, it will and as we have already hinted, the policy Had during the whole voyage, a very strong be well to note a few facts in connection of the Hongkong Government, instea monacon and a strong sea On 7th Nov with its temporary suspension at Can--of receiving intelligent confirmation spoke Clara bound South, in lat 14.47 ton by H. E, the Viceroy. The pro- from the Viceroy's present attitude, is was adj

clamation, which we translated a few laid under strong suspicion of having S., long, 112.50.

days ago, issued by the Viceroy, sas- been almilarly unfortunate. pending emigration to Honolul from We shall return to this subject later. the provincial capital, was not char on.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close —

To HAIPHONG TO VÀ

Per Vorwarts at 7.30 am. Tomorrow,

acterised by that fairness and im

partiality which ought to be shown in

a public document. It certainly bore

For SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW& certain semblance of fairness, as it

For Thales, at 9:30 am. 1o-morrow, the imported bodily one despatch of Consul

A

9th inst, instead of as previously Travers (the German Consul) on the notified, does

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS –

For Planmeler, at 1.30 p.zu. To-morrow,

the 9th

JTER'S TELEGRAMS.

subject There are, however, aereral (For E. E. Ai d considerations which vitally affect the question that have not been put forward, and these we shall endeavour to point

For AMOY AND SHANGHAL — out. It has long been an interesting

Per Cyclops, 4330 p.m. To-morrow, the and a somewhat puding ingraity, where

9th inst. N

Mall the damaging reports as to the con-

Brown Douglas Lagrail & Co. For HOTHOW AND HAIPHONG—dition of Chinese labourers fy Hawall

VORWARRIS German steamer, Captain H. Evors.Violer & Co.

BHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Nov. 7, Maart, German brig, 284 H Storm, Nathwang Out 11 Beans

Now. 7. Gryhound, British steamer, 28- D. Scott, Pakhoi, Holbow, and Manno, NovA

General-ADANBON, BELL & C

Per Hainan, at 6 pm. To-maruw, the could have come from. A few of these

fugative, unclaimed,

For SINGAPORE AND CALOUTTA be remembered, came intá

Per Japan, & 2.30 pm, on Thursday, Governor Hennesy; and,

the 10th inat

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Per Sumida Haru, et 8.30 p.m., oh Fri- the usmest

day, the 11th mat mr ph C

For MACAO MACASSAR BOURA HO10

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SAMARANG, AND BATA-

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Nov. 8. Pacute, German steamer, 69, Bachre, Matupi (Bianche Bay) Oct 18, For SAN Gener

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Cyclont Brithad steamer 1409

Liverpool Sept. 18, ria Port For BAC Said Penang Bingapore Noy 2 Um-

Pat Benda, all

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