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THE MISAFTROPEIATED WARRANT.

This cane was resumed.

Me Brereton appeared for the defendunt, and Mr. Toller for the Union Iurarance Sosies ty of Canton.

picked up the unte came and sent for a can- Kiable; he want and brònght.an Indian, and the constable and he could not go on the premises so take a mat.

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James Harris, the carpenter of the ship. Mr. May asked on what date Mr. Pereira enterstod he saw the first defendant get on board on the notice to stop the payment. Mr. Pereira the starboard side of the ship, and go to the maid on the 20th, and in consequiança há made ink and asked him to drink. Cook told him HAMBURG.. angement to stop the warraut if presented. be was sick. · After this; be ww the defendant It came at about 11 delook, and was presented with a handle, and then ene the second "dolon Ubim na coming from the man in coort, and dant Jook at a pair of shoes. The watchman singed Fong-a-way. He then took the dividend Chrouscht a 'boot, and stated the defondants warrant to Mr. Ede, the secretary, hub nien-threw it into the water; they wanted to go out tioned to bo one what he was about. Ho confor of the yard, and he refused to let them go. and with Mr. Ede, and handed him tho dividend Artbur stated be was an apprentice. warrant; had remained at the offlee while he | On Thucaday night, at about 1 or 120'alesk, he 'MELBOURNE SYDNEY went to the compradora of the Oriental Bauk. was aroused by the first defendant, and saw BATAVIA........ Mr. Edo returned, went up for him, and he went him with soion boore; he then went down the 8OURABAYA.. down into the treat, whem to saw the compra forecastle and saw his own boots had gone, and SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY... dore.. He had ne provins knowledge of him. be discovered a pair of boots at the back of the] MANILA... They then proceeded to the Hongkong and ladder. Ho end on deck, and be saw the Shanghai Bank, and spike to one of the shroff, second defendurt throw a pair of boote luto the YOKOHAMA... naking him to point out the man who pre-water. seated the warrant, and Pungia-umni vas Second defendant here stopped the witness, printed out to him, and through the mediums and naked, him if he was not afraid to stand of one of the shroff's be had some conver• } there and tell les; but Mr. May promptly called -mution with him: touching the dividend warraut, | bim to order.

und lie and something respecting the defend. The prisoners were sout to gol for tone ant. He then went "ont. for a policeman, but) months with inrd labour. had to go far as Lammert, Atkinson & Cols before be found cao. On the road he saw de- fendant at about the Ice-bouse, looking into the direction of the bink very eagerly. He ap

The inquest on the body of C. Green, the peared very nervoss, and constantly looked tecond mute of the Audas, was resumed penter- wards the bank, robbing his hands. The polize.dar, before A. Later, Eag., Corner, and a jury,

an be found followed him behind, and it could Ally, sexcunaie add quarter master, has been SILK MERCERS, TAILORS, & GENERAL

abaea for about twenty years, fifteen years on the

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be seen he was following witnees, na a great Ubina coast, shipped on board his fast shig at many looked at him with surprise. On coming Shanghai. Gave his discharge from previous back, the defendeet still stood at the same ship to the unptain was two mouths on board. ple, looking nervously, and in the direction This was the only ship he could get at Shang of the bank. Witness wont into the bank,ai. There were eight Malays on board. I where he did not stay one minute, and dame know them before they joined. There were two back the same way, and did not see the delend whose bas I do not know. They wer ant any mure in the came pinoc. In the wit.

Christians, and belong to Timor. Fiked the ne's compony was Mr. Ede, the ChinamDALJI

ship and the captain; seren of the men desert- Puug-a-lana, and the constable. He vuked for the defendant, and could not find him. They then went to the bank. and from thence to the station. The others went to the Court, where he shortly joined them.

At this juncture, it was found defendant's Solicitor was not in Court, and he was accord- ingly sent for by defendant, and Mr, May,

Does not know why. The captain and chief officer did, not agred "with there. There was about $10 wages due to each of them when they left. Malays frequently leave when their money is due. Was willing to work; stopped work because got only rice for food. He asked for more ratioas, the captain said that he bad when they laft Shanghai it was arranged that given the money to a man named Frazuis. they should get $5 per month for food. The moren years. He had sold gunde to bim at Mamant to run before mora food money was due. One was paid to Fmnois. There was a co, and be knew him here, by his coming to The all left at one time. Did his work bis shop in a chair, which he got unt of, and sept when sok. Nobody came to ace him on then said, "Yon chiv-show finish, you come board the ship: Had nothing bnt rice for fivo my house, have got pidgin.! Tho witness auit,Very well, after I have finishad I dayas no one brought me any fruit. Could re will come." After a few minutes be put on

Mr. Brereton buving uppeared, the ea then Pung-a-mus stated be know the defendant

went on.

his jacket and went to the defendant's house, in

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is the men, but if they saw me they would run away.” They would think they were to be taken as deserters. The five seamen de- a street in the centre of the town. He went verted because they had too much work. On staira, saw the defendant and his wife, and Saturday night slept in the forecastle; went to naked him what be wanted. He replied in a shont air o'clock. Came out once for five Chinese that he wanted him to go to the back males about twelve o'clock for necessary par Gget money for him. He said, "What bank ?”

poso. Left the forecastle about half past Eve. Dufendant asid, "Hongkong and Shanghai." Boes not know whether any due came on board Witness then asked what money, and dearing the night. Had nothing to cab on Sup fondant said be woold shew him, and

day board the ship, because he was ill Ate going to a draw in bu denk he took from very little in Baol. For two days ate nothing it a paper and said: "This is Insurance ca board. Does not know why the people ou anoney, adding. Now let us go." Witpesa board were sik Got water from a cask in maid Now is this going to get me je Gaol the forecastle but day, did so every day. That Defendant stated: "No; the money is mine, day vomited and threw up blood Uid not don't be afraid:" and then handed him. the expect any one to visit the ship on Sunday paper. They thon started, witones encompasight. Used to get a little hot water from the KID GLOVES, in Black, White and Colors: nied by defendant, along Wyndham Streat and to maka tea, Did not go on Sonday down Ics House Lane. Witness went on to the Bank, the defendant staying behind. Herning because he was sick. Did not take water on Saturday morning either. No

want in and showed the paper to one of the Chinese in the Band, who lack it to list wit. gs, and he onme and asked him about somà. thing, referring to the paper,

Mr. May shewed witness the paper, which be recognised as the one he took, and was spoken to about by the last witness. He continued It wae in this are state as when he took He then proceeded with the constable into whose obarge he was given, Recompanied by some other gentlemen. He gave his informin ton, end-was-honad-down in a security, which he failed to find. He was then sent to Guol. He weat in curpany of defendant, and whilst going in the defendant said to him in Chinese

Do not any 1 gave the paper to yah, but say you picked it up." At the time thero was an European tarakey in charge.

Mr. Brereton asked this witness if he could read English.

Witness: No. *****

Mr. Brereton: Thea how can you say the is in the same alate.us when jou took Witness:-1 mean that to all appearance it

is 90.

Mr. Breraton-Did you offer it to any other wan than to the olerk of the Bank P.

Witness:No.

I

one came to see him on Saturday morning,

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No one brought bim a bundle either on Friday Fancy Woollen HOSIERY, MITTE, QUFFS, or Saturday morning. Too captain promised to pay for witness's food, but be bad to wouns of obtaining it. Did not buy from the compru dors or bum-boat, because the captain did not suthorica bim to do that. Koows the ghort- sarang, Sheik Moosee. Was more sick on Sunday

Helf Colored Lama SHAWLS.

ihan on Saturday, Heported his sickness on Wool Square and Long SHAWLS, Clan Saturday, and bad medisine Saw the doctor about fans n'inck on Sunday. Was told when

was arrested that the second taste wise dead, Saw the ecooad male lying on the deck, but did not know he was dead.

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No one came to see me when sick.

Chung Aaling-When in the Ancrican man-of-war went by the name of Afoong,

The Coroner bere stated that enquiries bad con made at the U. B. Naval Tard, which wont to ehow that the witness had been on board the

Delaware, and hores good character,

Doesnot know whether the water in the filter wae poisoned. It staude at the cabin door. The water used after the sound wate's death was got from a different cask. Does not know say. thing about a sampar conving alongside. Coot- at rica for procions witness two days. On San. diy cooked rice for bin, but found that he

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Mr. Brereton Did you not ask why De-al not finished that of the night before. He For Gentleman's Advertisement eco To-morrow'a

fendant was sending for this money?

Witnesses; and be said he wanted the money to pay bills.

Mr. Brereton-You said that when the de- fendant came to you on that borming, he spoke English; can be not speak Chinese?

Witnean:-Yos; ho eau apcak Chinese well

gave as bis reason that be had nothing to eat with it. On Saturday he began being ill. First

Ally on banday morning about soven, ur eight o'clock in the forecastle. Does not know whether he was worse on Sunday. Saw a Ma lay, who came on board, give him something, which seemed to be a enp and plate wrapped of in a handkerchief, on Saturday night. Da He often does so, and often spears in English.not notice how the Mily behaved on bunday He spoke in English that morning.

Joba Thomus, watchman on board the

Mr. Brereton-Did be know how much Audan, went on board frat at six colock on money he was going to get 2 Witness—Yes; $672.49.

Tong-a-way, swore, atated: He was compra dere to the Oriental Bank, and a shareholder in the Union Insurance Society of Canton. Be expected to receirs. bis dividend warrant on a given data, and not receiving it, he asked an assistant in the Bank to sommeriests with

Sunday. Was awake all night, as had slopt all the day. About eight or nine aaw a campan the other watchman, and both went forward some straight for the forechains. Spoke to They came just close enough for us to make them out, and then turned sharp round, crossed the bows, and went towards Kowloon. We did not bail it. They were talking to each other.

the Shoretary about it, and about 18th faetant. They evidently changed their course. It was

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at 11 o'clock, Mr. Ede came to bin. about it, Chinese who were palling. The boat did not ATCASES bout PORTLAND CEMENT. bringing the warrant, and asked him to go to the some back again. When we first saw the boat! Hongkong and Shanghai Bank with hinx which she was evidently coming straight towards the he did. There he was shown a Chinuman, and was asked if he knew him. He answered he ship. There was a little wind, but they had no

saif set. When they came near the ship they' never had any knowledge of him. He was stopped pulling. Tho sam pan might have held shewn the signature on the dividend warrant, fear beades those polling. which be recognised as not bis. He bizeelf cannct read or write English, except his own

"William Kitson confirmed the evidence of

of the previous witness, except that be suid they

abat, Tois be did in Coast, to shew Mr. May, had hailed the boat. He thought it was the and it was found to be both a different band other man who did so. He also thought it had and differently spelled to the name on the war. rant. He had aathorised no one else to sign gone to the Hongkong side.

his name. He knew the defendant by sight | only,

W. D. Marshall, United States Shipping Mas

Hava not, since made

A report of the desertion of seven Malays Sees-s-you stated be was employed by the on board the Audax was made last Friday to witness Pungwun. On the morning of the the U. S. Vize-Copsal.

On the Friday, the Cap. 19th he was taking bir meal, and he saw the enquiry about them. defendant get out of his chair and come to the bait brought the man Ally to the Consulate, shop door. He spoke some words to his master and said that he would not work. The man x English, and then went away. After the said that it was because he had no food. Alter meal was finished, his matter went out. He the, Captain explained, the master told the man could not swear whether it was English or to go back, ale be would be put on board He French bespoke. All he could say was, it was in did not seem inclined to go at first. I had a foreign language. He had been in his master's seen the Captain belure, and did not employ for one month. He never saw the de know anything of the fendant in the shap before, not eren to buy Have heard nothing of them sinta. Have been instructed by the U. S. Consul: and Captain cigars.

Deane to bust them up.

Lee Apoy was next called He had been In the employ of Pang-a-mun one mouth, and his statement was to the size effect as that of the last witness.

Inspector Horepool sword, stated: He-ar reated the defendant under the warrant pro. dused on the 20th. He read the warrant him. He afterwards searobed the defendant's

nan who dearted.

IT. C. Robertson, captain of the Audus; The filter was at the bottom of the ongipinion. Padder. Think it was that water that my so drank cannot say, whether it was poisoned. Some one might have put something into it bat it would not be easy without disturbing me, Chung-a-sing, recalled, stuted, that be filled

Sa 1841 Hongkong, 8th September, 1871. VATIJAM'S BRANDY in 1 åöz, onnés,

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per qr. Cark $140, per 1 doz. Case $19. per. gr. Cask 8105. do. per 1 doz. Dane $91 Pale SHERRY par 1 do. ST. Superior MEDOC. per L do $51. Superior ST. JULIEN, per 1 do. $9. Choice PORT, per 1 doz. Čase, $9, ninte $10. Heaveery's BRANDT. SO, V.0.$11. Martinesu's Do 361, ** $71, *** $9, Sparkling MOSELLE $13; pints $14. H.Mumm and Co.'s CHAMPAGNE $14, plats $15.

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BNGLISH AND CHINESE DICTIONARY WITH TRE PUNTI AND MANDARIN

·PRONUNCIATION,

house, and found nothing pertaining to this the flier on Saturday morning. Water A

gize,

was draak from it but day and no one.

Mr. Brereton then addressed the court. He was the worse for it. He drank some, To saw no case against the defendant. The proglast given to the little boy on Sunday was par man who should be in the dock was the from it.

ANGLO-CHINESE DICTIONARY, by the Rev.

W. LOBSCHEID, published at the Daily Prar Office, Hongkong

101 soupe and practical service ibis Work

I stands unrivalled. All the new words which the Chinese have of late years been com

man Pung-s-won, who took the wurrant, bug if ]. T. C. Robertson: After the poisoning, made it could be shown that there was a casa ugainettes from water from the fore held. The only pelled to coin to express the numerous objects Jufendant, the man, Pange-mon, was, an ao-way of getting water out of the cast is through in machinery, photography, telegraphy, and in complice.

the bang hole. A man from John Jack, som- selence generally, which the rapid adratica of

Mr. May was sore to say in regard to defen: pradere, came on board on Sunday morning foreign relations has imposed upon them, aro dant that he did not see the cano in the way about 9 o'clock, and took some of the water, here given in extenso. Each and every word is

Mr. Brereton dil.

He got sick, and witness saw him. On Satar fully illustrated, and explained, forming exer-

M. Brereton asked if defondant could not be day night a man might easily have come on cises for students of a most instructive nabure. admitted to bail.

board" without being diaserad. Had no Both the Court and Punti pronunciations aro Mr. May objnated to this, stating he hadnatobmen except the officers. Had no com- given, the ascents being carefully marred an good reasons, which he could not, bowever, plaint against the Mulay Ally, He com the best principle hitherto attained. The typo.

utlier state publicly.

Malays bad grapay displays the spoons of an attempt to plained that the The one was then committed to the Supreme taken the phow-sbow. Aily had not broken his mate the Chinese and English type correspond Court, to be tried at the criminal sessions. leave. Could recognise the Malaya who came in the size of body, thereby effecting a vest Peng-a-mun, the witness, was ordered to find on board. Believes that the men were enticed | ouonomy of apsce, achieving a clearness not security is two housebulders in $100 each, to from the ship, as he had seen a Malay talking to previously attained, and dispensing with those be forthentsing within three months, but the them the day before they deserted. Uannot rast margins and vacant sgnoos which bave defendunt Tinaway was not admitted to bail. account for the Malays leaving the vessel heretofore characterized Chinese publications, They worked from balf-past ore in the moṛng Captain Hours Wilson, of the Cornuvit, ing till half-past five at night charged M. Dakin, a seaman of time ship, sănă By the U.S. Consul-Hae a theory that it

CAUGHT THIS TIME.· ̈

G. Mazzred, alev a seaman on the same resel was a plot to poison sil hands and rob the ship with theft,--He stated his mate traught hirs a { line had his ship wrecked ones before, pair of boots from back of the ladder). Un the · Adjourned till Monday at 4.p.ma.

ndiyat at 6.30, the carpeter brought another

bout he got from the watchman, found over the

bow of the ship, and in sansequence of which

be sent the prisoners to the station.

The soupe of the work is so great, and ite utilitarian purposes completa, that a re- furense to its pages enables a person who understands English to communicate of ectively

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Chatean LAFITTE,

Haute BRION.

Racial WINES, large assortment.

Sparkling BOOK nad MOSELLE, Hant BARSAO and SAUTERNE.

situate on Iulaad lot No. 13, opposite Fletcher & Co's old premises, at present in os cupation of the Military..

Fossession can be bad early in Fubrana'y,

Apply to

TURNER & Co. tt 183 Hongkong, 30th January, 1871.

TO LET,

With possession on Let January, 1871). WHAT very desirable BUNGALOW, situate Tat Pofesium, and knows as "BEL- MONT," al present in the occupation of J. LORD MAGAULEY,”.

SENKE, Esg Bowling Alley, Coach House, Core, Master, will load at Whampoo, and have stalled Stable, to, attached. Water laid on. immediato despatch as above.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

NARUŠŠÁLL & Co. 1-113 Hongkona, 22ad Septembar, 1871.

FOR NEW YORK.

Frouch LIQUEURS, CHARTREUSE, &c. THE ♬ 1 British Ship

dc., ABSYNTH.

Vermuth NQUILLY PRAT.

"BIRDSTON."

¦ will load at this and Whampoa for the valoro"}

For Freight, apply to

Wynand FOKINKS, double Orange CURA. port, and bare quick despatch.

ÇOA

--A--LAMMERT, ATKINSON & Co.

tf 907 Hongkong, 25th May, 1971.

FOR SALE, Es into Arrivals from Amarica, England and Gormany.

INDIA RUBBER PACKING, Plat and £ Round, all sizes,

India Rubber HOSE, all sizon

Best Leather Suction HOSB, all sizes. Patent Brain and Iron SUREWS, all sizes,

·Hand VIVES, Bore VICEN, and Bonch VICES.

Bidelight GLASSES, best polished, all sizes. Rivet HAMMERS, Engineer HAMMERS. Ratobet BRACES, Sledge HAMMERS. American AXES and HATCHETS. Sargent's CABOOSES and FIXTURES assorted sizes.

Gas BRACKETS and Copper Clas PIPES. Korosine LAMPS and CHANDELIERS. American Cut NAILS, all since. Boiler TUBE8, sasorted sizes. Hubbuck'a Boiled and Raw LINSEED OIL

"do, PAINTS of all description, BLOCKS, Patent and Common, all vizes. Freneb and German VEGETABLES.

American White BEANS and Green PEAS

do Lima BEANS and CLAMS."

MACKEREL in Kits and Tins.

do. do.

Yenet POWDER and CODFISH. SPLIT PEAS, PEARL BARLEY. German Smoked SAUSAGES. Westphalias HAMS.

Sour CABBAGE (Sauer Kohl), Red do (Hother do.),

Green do. Gruner do.)

BEANS, pickled (Turkische Erbsed),

n small kegs.

Cat BEANS, pickled (Schnitt Bobinen); } # Green CABBAGE, dried (Getrockneter Gran Kobly, in Glase Jury.

LIEBIG'S BEEF-EXTRACT.

Best Hamburg BEEF and PORK.

Bost Danish Corn BRANDY

*

At

L. FRICKEL & Co. 1m 1488 Hongkong, 30th August, 1871.

NATUUR FOR SALE,

CHAMPAGNE-→→ DOEDERER CARTE NOIR-

BLANCHE ROEDERER CARTE BLANCHE

DORE ROEDELER GLADIATEUR.

SANDER & Ov., Sole Agents for Hongkong and China. if 1894 Hongkong, Bird September, 1869. The Unronicle and Directory for 1871

NOW READY.

جد

TRIS Work, now in the NINTH year of

its existence, is ready for delivery.

It bas been compiled and printed at the Daily Press Office, as usual, from the boat and most authentic sources, and no paina, have been spared to make the work coms- plete in all respects.

In addition to the usual varied abd voluminous information, the valoa of the "CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY FOR 1871". has been further angled by the audi tion of a Chrome-lithograph plate of the NEW CODE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT THE PEAK;

als of the

VARIOUS HOUBE FLAGSį. MAPS OF HONGKONG, JAPAN, and of the

THE COAST OF CHINA) besides other local information" 'and sta- tistius corrected to date of publication, teading to make this work the veda srecnama for all Public, Mercantile and · General Offices.

As already sausaeed, the Directory is published in Two Forma. Complete at. $5,

or with the Liste of Residents, Fort Dires tories, Mapa. &o, xt 83, 201

VOGNE, HAGEDOEN & Co, i tl 1604 Hongkong, 21st Septembar, 1871, FOR BATAVIA.

THE British Schooner

ALEXANDRA," having the greater portion of her Cargo en. gaged, will have immediate despatch for the above Port.

1.0

For Freight or Passago, for Chinees, apply

TURNER & Co. - ti 1502 Hongkong, 19th September, 1871. STEAM TO

SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY, Calling at Point de Galls y necessary.) THE P. O. S.-N. Co.'s Steamship

THE

"SUNDA,"

will bare quick despatch for the above place." AMCIVER, Superintendent, P.&O. S. N. Co.'s Office,

Hongkong, 20th September. 1371. [1583

FOR SOURABAYA. THE 1 British Ship

* NEVILLE, Homsworth, Master, will have quick dispatch

as above,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

WAHEE, SMITH & Co. tf 1581 Hongkong, 16th September, 1871- FOR NEW YORK. THE AI North German Bargas

-*-ST. PAULL”!--

will load at this mod Whanipos, for New York, and will have quick despatch. For Freight, apply to

OLYPHANT & Co. #1530 Hongkong, 7th September, 1871. FOR MANIA.

THE Spanish Brig

VILLA DE RIVADAVIA," Captain Castillo, will have quick despatch for the above port.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

BRANDAO & Co. tf 1849 Hongkong, 11th Seplezaber, 1871. FOR MANILA. THE Spanish-Brig.

"GRAVINA” Captain Barcelo, will have immediate despatch to the above portal

For Freight or Fasangs, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co. 1572 Hongkong, 15th September, 1971. FOR MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. THE well-known d'1 Clipper Ship

" ONWARD," Wm. Whyte, Master, having the greater por tion of her Cargo engaged, will haro immediate deepwich for the abova porte,

For Freight or Passage, apply de

ROZARIO & Co. f 1548 Hongkong, 11th September, 1871 FOR NEW YORK,

TIB

4.1 Danish Burke ·

FEIGA,"

will load at this ynd Whampoa for New York, and will have quick despatch!

For Freight, apply to

OLYPHANT 3 Co.. if 1495 Hongkong, 2nd September, 1871.. FOR NEW YORK.

THE British Ship

THE GLANCE,"

Apply to

GILMAN & Co.

21 Hongkong, 17th December, 1870.

TO LET. LATEST CLASS Granite GODOWNS, at

Sanchi, apply to

ROB. 8. WALKER Cü. f41 Hongkong, 9th January, 1871

TO LET. IDIRST-CLASS Genite GODOWNS. at Wanchai, Eroni 12 to 20,040 pisals capa eily, Apply to

S. E. RURROWS & SONS. tf 1790 Hongkong. 17th September, 1860.

STEAM FON SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE

1.50...

GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, BRIN.

SINI AND SOUTHAMPTON,--..

BOMBAY, MADRAS, AND CALOUTTA HE PENINSULAR AND ORIRNTAL STEAM

NAVIGATION

COMPANT'E Steamship "ORISSA, Captain P. 5. TOMLIN, with Her Majesty's Mails, Paasengers, Specio, and Cargo, will leave this for the abore places Con FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at noon.

Cargo will be received on board sutilzcón,

|

ON LONDON.T

EXCHANGE,

Bank Bills, nt 30 days sight,... 4/32 to 4ƒå† Bank Bilk, at 8 months' right, 4/34 to 4/4 Orodite, at 6 months' sight..... 4/4 Doomentary Bills, at 6months

Rightsimet

4/41

Bank Bile on demand,......... 43 OK NEW YORK.

Private, 5 months sight.......

ON BOMBAY-Bank, 3 daya' sight 221 ON CALCUTIs. -Bank,3 days' sight 921

UN SHANGHAL.-

Bank, days' night.. Bank, 15 days sight..

. Private,30 days' sight..

SHARES

dongtong Bank Shures, Old-67 to 70 por

oent, prem.

gkong Bank Sbarce, New--65 to 18 per. Honcent. premium.

Canton, new chuzes Union-Insurance Society

—81,300 per abaro premium. China Tradera Insurance Company's Skaven➡

$3,300 par sbare premium. Obina and Jepan Marine Iusarance-Tls. DO

per share promin

Chiesa Insuranes Company.-$85 per sbaro

premium.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Shares

370 per sbare premium. Chium Fire Laurance Company's Shares-$13

per shave premium.

Vietoria Fire Insurance Company'a Shares-$73

per share premium.

Hongkong and Whampes Dock Company's

Sharee-221 per cent, discount. Hongkong, Danton and Macao Steamboat Co.'s Sharea-06 to 37 per cent. prem. Shanghai Stanm Navigation Company-Tia. 100

për share premiudi.

China Sea, Saigon, and Straits Stammabiy

Company-par.

Chins and Straita Steam Navigation Come

pany-25 per coat, discourt. Hongkong Gas Company's' Shares—$60 per

bare.

Hongkong Hotel Company's Shares-60_par

cent, disconet.

Hongkong Distillery Company-10 per cont

premiato, nominal. Indo-Chinese Sugar Company-$11 per share

discount.

SALES ON SEPTEMBER 22ND, 1871. As reported by Charter. Black Pepper, 330′picula, at $13.80, by Hung- fung to Hankow merchant,

Tin, 150 slabe; as $34,75, by Hung-fung to Boogkong merobant.

Dale, 10-yards,500 pissca, at $3,70, by Hung- fung to Hongkong merchant.

Saigon Bich, 2,000 pioula, at $2,45, by Hung- fang to travelling merchant.

White Sugar, 250 piculs, at ¡56.50, by Ying- kee to Shanghai merchant

Cazigher, 500 piculs, at $3.80, by Wing- cheong abun to foreign mercennt.

Wheat Flour, 50-lbs., 1,000 bagą, at $1.67, by | Lug-wo to Hongkong merchant.

Saigon Rice, 7,000 picule, at $2.55, by foreign merchant to Hongkong merchant.

Gray Shirtings, 8-417%, 2,500 picces, at 32.45, by foreign merebant to Rongbang merebant,

Saigon Rues, 1,000 piculs, át. $2.52, by Kin- fung to Hongkong merobant."

Saigon Rus, 11,500 pizula, at $2.31, by Kin- fang to Hongkong merebant.

HONGKONG - MARKETS,

As Biported by Chinese on the 22nd September, 1811. COTTON GOODS.

J

."

28 at 8...

98 a 49...

11

4

118.00 1100

on the 28tb, and Specie, Treasure and. Parvel Cotton Tarr, No. 16 a Sh. per pioul $118.00 a $218.00 at the office until P., on the 29th.

125.00 131.00 Grey Smiutizos, fa 33 Ibu... per pizco $2.15 a 2.26

88 iba... abs Warp Sararinas, 68 a 60 reed....

64 a 86 68 72

For Particulara regarding Freight and Pu ago, apply at the P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Office, Hongkong. CONTENTS, AND VALUE OF PACKAGES ARE REQUIRED.

งม

P

WHITE SPOTTED DO WHITE BROCADES, AMERICAN DRILLS, 30 yard 1999.

40

A Written Declaration of the Contemte and Value of the Packages for the Overland floate inrequired by the Egyptian Government, and must be delivered by the Shippers to the Company's Agents, with the Bills of Lading or with Parcels and the Company do not hold GRET T.Cozas, 4 ya 82 10. Zits, themselves responsible for any Detention or Prejudice which may happen from the incor reotness in such declaration.

The Company reserve the option of forward- ing all goods shipped-by their Steamers for Euraps through Egypt, either by rail, or by Canal in their own Steamers, or in vessels omployed for the purpose.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bill of Lading.

A. MÕIVER, Superintenden! Peninsulne and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.'s Office, Hongkong, 2nd September, 1871. THEOUGH US. MAIL LINE PROM

CHINA AND JAPAN TO NEW YORK.

PACIFIC MAIL S. S. COMPANY:

IR.COMNEOTIÓN WITH THE

CENTRAL AND UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANIES.

THË 8. 8. “JAPAN," "Captain PAZEMAN, will leave Hongkong for San Francisco via Yokohama on THURSDAY, the 12th of Octo ber next, at 8 o'clock P., taking Passenger, Haile and Freight, for the United States, Cani- ds, Contral and South America, and Europe.

Steamer of the Company will lasva Mang. hai, via the Inland Sea Ports, about same date. and make clase connection at Yokohams.

24

DIED SPOTTEN SALETO,

DYED BROCAD3 DYED DAMARX

Do Du,

1

Bron Bod

BaNvKErs, Blu... YELVIT, Black, 2 in

Gentian, 88 ViRENS, Back......

כן

+1

FF

IN

2.45 a 2.69

2.8 0.10

2.30 a 2.35

38.5 a 9.77

2.86 3.80

Res. 270

2.01 2.70

376 371

+

3.18 419

240 212

2.49 a 2.45

3.73XNO

3.75 a 8.00

6.62 6.7* 1.75 1.07

For dor, 0.72 0.75

L

i

057 # 078 070 0.89

per yard 4.32 0.8

0.29,0.99 0.17 0.1%

per yard 0.55 ̈à 0,80 vas parpiecė. 8.00 a 8,10 4.55 8.75

WOOLLEN GOODS, SPANIKE STRIVER-- ------ Lone Rana, A Scarlet..........

Assorted FH Boarlet,...and CAMESTO, SUS

1

>

38.

.....

D

BBL

8.00 $10

4)

*2:00 7.10

14,0) s 18,50

17,80 € 18,0

10.60 30.00

18,59 & 10,00

21.50 28.00

13.6) 14.05

LATIN

METALS. Inn, Nail Rod Nos, 1 a 0........ por picul 235 & 260

Happ Bat....

11

2.70 a $50

3.00 2.45

Small Round Rod

2

24. 343

H

6.50 a 9.90

EMAD,

5.00 5.70

Bagliob Kwedish,..

For

"tub.

3.10 3.20

3.70 - 200

Tix. Malacca..- TIX PLATES... SHEATHING Merab,. QUICKSILYBB.

TALTEE,

Corron, Shanghaɔ,..

Ningp Tiantain,

Shantung....

- Bangst,.

PRODUCE.

A...

JE

Biam, whi... Tagaranny

mið sleamed,

Manila,..

SATE

par pirul 34.00 a 850 per box 5.76 8.30 porpioul 10.75 a 20.00 03 – 0850

41

5.08.26

pet piou! 38.00 a 30,00

18.00 – 20.00

15.00 # 10.00

IN

18.60 18.00

12

14.06 17:50

21.30

610 530

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2.00 LIG

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9.85 9.00

E

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2.90 a 1.80

2.80 a 2.50

9.00 a 9.30

I

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2.95 a 2,30

2,60 a 9.56

2.00 1.06

The "JAPAN" will bo doo it San Francisco. November 16th, whence daily Passenger trains and daily Freight trains are run over the Central BARAMUS, impa white,. and Union Pacific Railroad Linre for Now York and for all the principal cities in the Eton, Bengal, Carga Na, 1............. por picul 280g 170 interior and upon the Atlantic Seaboard. The time between Ban Francisco and New York by Firat dinas Passenger trains is six days and twenty bodr; and the distance 8,812 miles.

The Silver Palace Sleeping Cars are rug through on these trains, making Drawing Boom Cars by day, and Sleeping Cars by night; and are of the latest and best American pattern, being userolled for comfort and convenience,

At Now York, Passengers have selection of various lince of Steamere to England, France and Germany.

Singapure.

Saigon ATTACKS... Rangoon....

COALE, ATLUAT

2.89 138

6.28 8.)

per tuu

8.00 2.8.80

*8.50 a $.80 17.00 9.50

r box, 2.8i a 9.40

4.10 a 420

English steam......................... American Anthracite, Die Bydasy...es WINDOW GLAM

per b

rer pel. 5.60

t2

Through Tickets and Bille of Lading are Creasts Probnou, dn, jeeded for transportation to Tokohama and

other Japaa Porta, und San Francisco, for the

will load here and at Whampoa for the above Overland Bailroad, and to Europe by connecting port, and have quick despatch. For Freight, apply to

AUGUSTINE HEARD 2 06.

· Im 1481 - Hựngting, 31st August, 1871.-**{

FOR SAN FRANCIS00. THE ▲ 1 Augriyum Ship.

THE with ties who understand nothing but Chi-Oleo, and of the following Agente

Copies may be abtained at the Daily Press W Mcanry. Down & Co., Swatow. ace. In this respect the work will he found indispensable to all Europeans residing in China, and to the natives themselves it ex-

AVT certain hotel in Ohio a large mirror is plains subjects fully, with which very few in- placed at the entrance of the dining hall, which dead of them aro perfectly acquainted-To

The watchman stated last night he wasonduty.is eo constructed that you see yourself a thin, partien resident in England and interested in At about 12 o'clock he saw the second prisoner exdavirons, hungry person, but, when you come Uhins it senot but be valuable occasionally. going out of the guts with a bundle ander his ent from the table and look again in the It comprises upwards of two thousand large arm. The bundle was outside a coat. He glass, your body is distended in the extremity quarto pagoi.

toid the defendant to go back, sodbe tried to of corpulene7.

resist then the Erst defendant cams, and he lo

Risted oathe two going back. They went back, sað

tico peped the jucket and took out soms boots,

(The Commercial Intelligence" is transferr

and brew them into the water. Oze of them hered to the wreath olyan of thle page:]

· TRUBNER & Co.

80, PATERNORTER HOW;

-W, EL BELL

"Daily Passa" Orrion, HoxAKŠNOS

a

“SUMATRA."

Capt. John Mullin, will have quick despatch

WILSON, NICnotis & Co., Away.for the above port. Hvor & Co.. Foody's. KELLY & Co., Shanghai.

Mr. J. R. BLACK, Japan Gazette Office, Yoko

hama.

Mesara, Turse & Co., Paternoster Bow,

London,

Mr. G. Stazar, Cornhill, London. Mr. F. ALGAs, Uement's Lane, London, Messrs. Barne, Hasny & Co., Old Jewry,

Landon.

Mr. Ti. P. Fragen, Morokauja" Machange

Bas #randio

For Freight or Passage, apply to

AUGUSTINE HEARD &Co. 1418 Hongkong, 2let Augnet, 1871.

Lines of Steamers. The Overland Bailroad Companies Guarantee 12 days time for Silk andÌ 38 days for Teen and Gonors Morchandise, between San Francisco and New York.

Favorable arrangemente have been made for "Through Passengers and Freight to Amerion from Caloutta, Penang and Singapore, and from Swatow, Amoy and Fooehow.

of

Return Paanga Tickets issued at a roduction 201

on regular rates.

Value and weight of Parcel Packages ro quired; all Packages should be marked to ad dress in full.

No Freight received after noon of the 11th

JOHN SEINKER, SAN FRANCISCO, prox, No Parsel Packagos received after 5 F.

CALIFORNIA. -

Shoessor to RopMUNE GESSONS & Co..

same day, t

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply at the Agenor of the Company,

-TA. HARRIS Bungkupy, September 18th, 1871.

Bold Agents fora : Winchester Repeating Arms and Ammunition, | Praya Wis De Font's Blaating and Sporting Powder, Laks Superior and Pacido Fase Company's Engle Batety Ya..

13y 680 April |

Agent

KATTAN, Biraïta,

1.

Banjar,

PETER White...

Black,

BEZEL NUT,......

SANDAL WOOD Malabar,

Routh Sean,..

SAPAN WOOD, Manila,

Bian

6,00

21.06 0.00

13.40 19.80

Fers, California, per sack of be. 176 197

American, per barrel of 200 mg. WHAT, Tienta

California....

6042, Centon white, I a 3......

Dk. Browth Wast osat, Dk. Brown, Mania, Day Whito,

"

A

Dk. Brown,

Caan, packad

Green,

Mack

Yellow,..

PA, Walle....

Markmoons, Tipan, BRAWEED, Gre

MTS, Day Binun large,

VERMICELLI, Tientsin.........

Bankow many

2.60€ 9.36

8.20 160

18.60 18.00

1.50 1.00

#

5.25 200

700 a 1.70

per pel. 80 a 3.60

2.50 2.76

20

8.70 7.50

гр

4.74 m. 6.60

3.00 3.79

4162)

J

300 3.10

1960 a 1850

9.50 a 2.30

2.75 a 4.90 1.95 1.90 5.00 a 1,0

495.00 – 23.00

9.30 9.80 -3.76 a · 6.90 7.00 11.60 T56 4 58

· 7.00 × 7,60

87.50

55.70

#5,00 94.08

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