Commercial.
THIS DAY, FOUR F.. There is still nothing of importance to report from the Share Market. Of actual transfers not a single transaction has come under our observation, and the changes which have taken place in the market status of the various stocks are few and un- important. Banks are rather firmer than has been the case lately, a slight demand existing at 115 per cent, premium, but there are no shares on offer at the rate. Docks would be purchased at 50, but there is no strip on the market at that price, and we are not certain that an increased offer
would wad to much.business. The China
Sugat. Refining Company's stack is wanted at 157, and all other quotations remain unchanged.
SHARES.
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-115 per cent.
premium, buyers.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,675 per
share.
China Traders Insurance Company---$1,625
per share, buyers.
North China lusurance-ls. 1,225 per share,
.ex. div.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$82k per
share, sellers.
share.
Yangtze Insurance Association-Tis. 860 per Chinese Insurance Company-$250 per share,
nominal
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tis. 150
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-8925 per
share, sellers.
China Fire Insurance Company--$200 per share,
buyers.
Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-go
per cent, preinium, buyers. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
$14 per aliare premium, buyers, Hongkong Gas Company-$85 per share. Bongkang Hotel Company-$104 per share,
sellers.
China Sugar Refining Company, Limited-8157
per share, buyers.
China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)–3
per cent premium.
Luzon Sagar Refining; Company, Limited-S110
per share, buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company $131 per share, Hongkong and China Bakery Conipany, Limited
-$60 per share.
ex. int.
Chinese Imperial Loan of 1875-1) per cent.'prem. Chinese Imperial Loan of1881-3 per cent, prem.
ON LANDON.
EXCHANGE.
Bank Bills, oa demand
Bank Bills, at jo days' sight...319! Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight...3/91 Credits, at 4 months' sight....3/10 Documentary Hills, at f months' ....
sight
...3/101
ON PARIS
Hank Bills, on demand.....
4.7.4.
Credits, at 4 months' sight
-4.88.
ON BOMBAY-Bank, T.T...
.224
ON CALCUTTA ----Bank, T.T.
.2241
ON SHANGHAL****
Bank, sight
Private, 30 days'sight,
OPIUM MARKET. THIS DAY".
NEW MALWA..
per picul, $640 (Allowance, Tauls 42.) OLD MALWA.................per picul, $700 (Allowance, Tacls 32.) PATNA (without choice) ...per chest, $5924 'PATNA (first choice)....per chest, $595 PATNA (second choice) per chest, $590 PATNA (bottom) ..per chest, $500 NEW BENARES (without choice) per
chest.....
..... 85771 NEW HENARES (bottom)...per chest. 3580 OLD BENAKES (without choice) per
chest.....
35-16 OLD BESAKES (bottom)...per chest, $550 PERSIAN.....
per picul, $427
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,
(Prom Maks. VALLONER & Co.'s Rear),
Pars Day,
Paperering A..
Bakuma
Harpieser
7
Thermometer- A.M.
Thermomet
Bermameter-17,8,
Thermometer 4.1. (Wet boll)
Thermometer-1 r.m. (Wet bull:)
Tomata- 1.31, (Wer bulk)
Thermoel-Maxim
10.010
81
Thermometer-Minimum (over siglt) ...
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
THIS DAY'S TELECHAMS,
BAROMETER,
THERMOME
TER, AL.
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Shipping.
ARRIVALS,
May 11, GREYHOUND, British str., 276, Scott, Hoihow toth May, General-Adamson, Bell & Co.
May 11, CRUSADER, British steamer, 646, Rowing
Saigon 7th May, Rice.-Fung Yuen & Co. May 11, CHOP-SAJ, Chinese gunboat, from Canton. May 12, HWAI-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 984, Wil
son, Canton 11th May, General-C. M. 5. N. Co. May 12, YANCTSZE, British steamer, 784, Lee, Canton 1th May, General.-Siemssen & Co. May 12, PENG-CHAO-HAI, Chinese gunboat, from
Canton,
May 12, CHEN-TO, Chinese gunboat, from Canton. May 12, AN-LAN, Chinese unboat, from Canton May 12, Her-TUNG-HONE, Chinese gunboat, from
Canton,
May 12, HO-KENG-CHING, Chinese gunboat, from
Canton.
from Canton.
May 13, HOCHEUNG-CHING, Chinese gunboat, May 12, KWANG-ON, Chinese gunboat, from
Canton.
May_14, CHING-ON, Chinese gunboat, from
Canton.
May 12, Yew-wo, Chinese gunboat, from Canton. May 12, GLENFINLAS, British steamer, 1,100, A
J. Jacobs, London 2nd April, l'act Said 14th, Suez 17th, and Singapore 7th, atay, General
Jauline, Matheson & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE,
tibay, British steater, for Swalow, &c. Greyhound, British steamer, for Hoihow. Sumida Maru, Japanese str., for Nagasaki, &c. Jonathan Bourne, Amer, bark, for Victoria. China, German steamer, for Swalow,
DEPARTURES.
May 11, NINGPO, British steamer, for Shanghai, May 11, HIMALAVA, British str., for Shanghai. May 11, Niji NOVGOROD, Russian transport,
for Saghalien..
May 12, GWALIOR, British steamer, for Singapore,
Bombay, &c.
May 12, HECTOR, British steamer, for Amoy and
Shanghai. May 12, ESPANA, Spanish steainer, for Saigon. May 12, SATEE, French steamer, for Touron
and Quinhon.
May 12, ALAV, British steamer, for Swatow and
Taiwan.
May 12, SUMIDA MARU, Japanese steamer, for
Nagasaki, &e.
PASSENUERS--ARKIVED). Fer Greyhound, str., from Hoihow.-27 Chi-
nese.
Par Crusader, str., from Saigon.-15 Chinese Per Glenfinlas, str., from Singapore, &c.—30 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Gwalior, r., for Singapore, &c.-From Hongkong-Lieut.-Colonel Papillon, R.E., Lieut.. Colonel Crawford, K.A., and Captain Lyall, R.A., for Singapore For Penang-Major-General Sargent, C.D., Lieut. Allen, A.D.C., and Major Cardew, A.M.S. For London.-Brigade-Sur- geon Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson, 4 children, and maid, Mrs. Lauric, 3 children, and
native servant, and Mr. A. B. Whyte. From Japan-Messrs. Asano and W. Asano." From Shanghai-Messrs. T. Miller, J. G. Allan, and A. 1. Uloth, for Singapore. For Bombay. Mr. S. S. David. For London. Revd. J. D., and Mrs. Valentine, Mrs. Bowman and child.
REPORTS.
The British steamship Greyhound reports left Holbow on the toth instant.
Had moderate S.E. breeze and fine clear weather throughout,
The British steamship Crusader reports left Saigon on the morning of the 7th instant. Had light S. Easterly winds and fine weather through
out the passage.
The British steamship Glenfinias reports left London on the 2nd April; arrived in Port, Said on the 14th left Suez on the 17th; arrived at Singapore on the 5th instant, and left again on the 7th at yaon, arrived in Hongkong at 9.30 a.in. on the 12th. Experienced fine weather
throughout the voyage.
POOCHOW SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
April-
25, Amoy, German schooner, from Tientsin. 25, Chin-si, British bark, from Shanghai. 27, Kang-chi, Chinese str., from Shanghai. 28, Kwangtung. British str., from Hongkong, 29, Appin, British steamer, from Shanghai. May
1, C. Marden, British sch., from Neychwang, April
29, Kolga, British bark, for Tientsin.
DEPARTURES.
30, Kang-chi, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai, 30, Kwangtung, British str., for Hongkong. May-
3, Appin, British steamer, for Shanghai.
VESSELS ARRIVED IN EUROPE FROM FORTS IN
JAPAN, AND MANILA,
Manila
(Per lost Mail's Advice). Elizabeth Nicholson...Manila ....Mar. 29 Glenroy (3.)....... Shanghai.......Mar. 29 Chepica
..Mar. 30 Laertes (s)
Hongkong.....Mar. 31 Hungaria (5.) Hongkong....April.
....April ......April
Palmerston
Ajax (5)
Manila Yokohama
VESSELS EXPECTED AT HONGKONG.
Still Water
Paul,
Truth
Cari Ritter
Susanne
Belted Will...
Tanjore
(Corricted to Dale).
...New York ...... Dcc.
.Dec. 16 Jan. 4
..Hamburg
Sunderland ..Hamburg...
Cardiff
London... Cardiff
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEANKES.
May 4, AMOy, British steamer, 814, C. Herr mana, Canton 27th April, General,Siemis- sen & Co.-Kowloon Dock. 'May 11, ANCONA, British steamer, 1,873, Stead,
Bombay and April, and Singapore May Apel 23, ANERLEX, Dritish steamer, 1,256, F. G. Strachan, Saigon 18th April, Rice.—Siems-
1 & Co.
Mails and General,--P; & N. CA
acn
May 1, ANJER HEAD, British steamer, 1,299, Roper, San Francisco 16th March, Gene- ral-Adamson, Bell & Co.
May 6, ARRATOON APCAR, British steamer, 1,392, A. B. Maclavish, Calcetin 20th April, Sand- head 21st, Penang 27th, and Singapore 28th, General D, Sassoon, Sons & Co. May 9, ASHINGTON, British steamer, 309, Alla- son, Bangkok jad May, Rice and General. -Stemssen & Co.
May 9, ASIA, Danish steamer, 880, Djorup,
Saigon 4th May, Rice.-Sienssen & Co. May 1, ATALANTA, German steamer, 868, E. P.
Pfaff, Saigon 8th May, Rice.-Kung Onn. May 7, CARNARVONSHIRE, British str., 1,530, Saigon 3rd May, Ricc.-Adanson, Patrick,
Bell & Co. May 11, CHINA, German steamer, 648, Scheer, Swatow 10th May, General-Kwok Acheong
& Sons.
May 6, City or TOKIO, American steamer, 5,079, J. Maury, San Francisco 8th April, and Yokohama 30th, Mails and General.-P. M. S. S. Co.
Sept. 28, CONQUEST, British steamer, 316,-jar-
dine, Matheson & Co.
May
7 CONSOLATION, British steamer, 764, R. Young, Bangkok 1st May, Rice and Gene- ral-Yuen
uen Fat Hong-Kowloon Dock May 4, DOUGLAS, British steamer, 822, S. Ash- ton, Plymouth 10th March, Port Said 23rd, Suez 27th, Penang 23rd April, and Singapore 28th, General,-D. Lapaik & Co.-Kow- loon Dock.
April 28, EMU, Spanish steamer, 222, G. Or
tuzar, Manila 25th April, General--Reme- dios & Co.-Kowloon Deck:
April 13, EUPHRATES, British steamer, 1,299, J. Mitchell, Saigon 8th April, Rice,--Russell & Co.
Fanic, British steamer, 117, Stopani (tug plying)
HongKong and Wianpo Dock Co. May 8, FOKIEN, British steamer, 500, J. C.
Abbott, Tamshi 5th May, and Amoy 7th, Tea.-D. Lapraik & Co.
'April 14, HosʊKONG, British steamer, 67, Swa- tow 13th April, Ballast-Kwok. Acheong & Sons.
Dec. 19. JOLOANO, Spanish steamer, 654, Mar-
July 7, LE TAI, Annanite steamer, 1,000, Li Ton
quez.-R. Mourente.-Cosmopolitan Dock.
Tack.-Captain,
May 8, LUSITANIA, German steamer, 787, Nice
kelsen, Saigon 4th May,. Rice.-Siemssen & Co.
May 6, MORAY British steamer, 2.185, Wm.
Tutton, Calcutta 20th April, Penang 27th,
HONGKONG SAILING VESSELS. (Continued). April 27, HERMINE, Swedish bark, 299, Lann- gren, Bangkok 22nd March, General-Ed.
Schellhass & Co.
April 30, HERINE, German bark, 150, T. Meyer, Newchwang 12th April, Beans,-Ed, Schell hass & Co.
May 4, HYDRA, German' bark, 786, C. Binge,
Hamburg 10th November, General.---Mel- chers & Co,
May 5, JOHANN HINRICH, Geman 3-m. sch.,
411, N. Meyer, Singapore 7th April, Tim
ber.-Siemssen & Co.
March 23, JONATHAN BOURNE, American bark, 1,473, A. Doane, Yokohama 1th March, Ballast.-Russell & Co.
Feb.
26, J. A. BORLAND, American bark, 676, J. H. Kent, Newcastle 29th December, Coal. Amhold, Karberg & Co. April 15, KATE DAVENPORT, American ship,
*-
1,256, F. U. Mallett, Melbaime 11th Feb. Ballast-Rozario & Co.
& Co.
May 6, KVIK, Norwegian bark, 416, Larsen, Bangkok th April, General.-Siemssen May 4, LOUIS EUGENE, Fren. bark, 439, Menard, Singapore 12th April, General-Carlowitz & Co. April 2, MARTHA, British bark, 853, McPherson, Swalow 30th March, Ballast-Rozario &Co May 5, MINERVA, Spanish bark, 213, H. de
Ugarte, Moluccas 24th April, General Captain.
May 6. MINERVA, German brig, 318, Duhme, Tientsin 18th April, Beans and General.---
Melchers & Co.
April 5, ROCK TERRACE, British ship, 1,765, J. S. Hutchinson, Newport, Mon., 5th Dec, Coal-Russell & Co.
Feb. 2, R. T. CLAYTON, American bark, 240
Thomas Davies, Laguimanoc 23rd Dec., and Santa Cruz 24th January, Lumber.-Order. May 6, SAN FRANCISCO, German bark, 251, A.
Oltmana, Tientsin 16th April, General.-- Siemssen & Co.
May 9, SCHWAN, German brig, 276, T. Schroder, Newchwang 15th April, Beans.-Siemssen
& Co.
April 23, SPARTAN, American schooner, 85, C. Vincent, Ladrones 10th April, Ballast.— W. II. Ray,
March 7, TARTAR, German brig, 256, T. Bunje, Macassar 30th January, Kaftans, Melchers & Co.
CANTON.
May 11, FOOKSANG, British steamer, 991, G. C.
Anderson, Shanghai 7th May, General, Janine, Matheson & Co.
May 9, KAMTCHATKA, British steamer, 702,
Hussey, Shanghai 6th May, Rice.--C. M. S. N. Co.
RIVER STEAMERS.
HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS
IN THE CHINA SQUADRON. Albatross, screw sloop, 4 guns, Commander Comus, corvette, 14 guns, Captain J. W. East.
Errington, Manila. Curaços, corvette, 14 gins, Captain S. Long,
Manila.
Daring, composite sloop, 4 guns, Commander F.
J. J. Elliott, Manila. Encounter, steam corvette, 14 guns, Captain G.
Robinson,
Manila.
Velvet Black, 33 inches, per yard... $0.18 to 0.19 Velvet, Gentían, sa inches, peryard Soar to gai Velveteens, Black, per yard.................. 80.21 to 0.32 Velveteens, Gentian, per yand $0.28 to 0.29 White Shirtings, 54 to 60 reed, p. p. $2.15 to 2.35 White Shirtings, 68 to 8c reed, p. p. $2.80 to 315 White Shirtings, 64 to 66 reed, p. p. $2.45 to 2.00 White Shirtings, 600 reed, per piece $3.45 too White Shirtings, 700 reed, p. piece $3.20 to 3.25 White Shirtings, AA, per piece..... White Shirtings, EF, per picce...... $5.30 to 5.33 White Shirtings, MH, per piece...... $3.90 to 3.95 White Spotted Shirtings,perpiece..... $2.45 White Brocades, per piece.. $2.50
WOOLLEN GOODS.
Esk, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve,
Hongkong Flying-Fish, sloop,
4 guns, Licut.-Commander
Blankets, Blbs., per pair... Hoskyn, Kube. Fly, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Lieut. Com-Blankets, glbs., per pair.
mander Pollard, Singapore.
Blankets, folbs., per pair Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Licut-Commander
McQubac, Manila.
Iron
double-screw iron frigate, 14 guns, Captain R. E. Tracey, Manila. Kestrel, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Com
mander W. M. Lang, Kobe.
Lily, screw gun-vessel, 3 guins, Commander W. Magpie, surveying vessel, 4 guns, Lieut.Com..
M. Carey, Hongkong.
Midge, double-screw gun-vessel, in reserve,
Carpenter, Yokohama.
Hongkong.
Moorhen, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut-Commander
J. H. Corfe, Shanghai. Mosquito, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant Honorable
F. R. Sandilands, Bomeo. Pegasus, stoop, 6 guns, Commander E. F. Day,
en route to Singapore.
Sheldrake, gunboat, 4 gens, Licut-Comander M.,
Bridger, Shanghai.
Swift, double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman.
der Collins, en route Shanghai. Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve,
Hongkong,
Victor Emanuel, receiving ship 20 guns, Com.
modore Cuming, Hongkong, Vigilant, paddle despatch-vessel, 2 guns, Licut.
Commander C. Lindsay, Shanghai. Wivern, turret-ship, 4 guns, in reserve, Hong.
keng.
Zephyr, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant-Commander
Pollard, Hongkong.
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Blankets, 11lbs., per pair.
Caunlets, SSS, per piece.
Camlets, SS, per piece
Camlets, S, per piece,
Camlets, BB, per piece Camlets, AAA, piece Camlets, LLL, per piece.....
$3.90 to 3.97 $4.20 10 4.25 ............... $4.65 10 4.70
$5.70 to 5.75
$13.50 to 14.00
$13.50 10 14.00
$14.50 to 15.00
$15.00 to 10.00
*****...* $15.00 to 15.50 $13.50 to 14.00 Long Els, MM Scarlet, per piece... $7.65 to 7.70 Long Ells, MM Assorted, per piece $7.65 10 7.70 Long Ells, 111 Scarlet, per picc.......... $7.75 30 7.80 Long Ells, HH Assorted, per piece 87.65 to 7.70 Long Ells, II Scarlet, per pièce............... $7.75 to 7.80 Lang Ells, H Assorted; per piece... $7.95 to 7.52 Lastings, DD, per piece. $12.90 to 14.80 Spanish Stripes, per yand................................ $0.73 to 0.73
METALS.
$2.40 to 2.50
$2.85 to 3.10
$3.30 to 3.30
$6.75 to 680
$5.50 to 5.55
Iron, Nail Rod, per picul Iron, Hoop, per picul Iron, Bar, per picul Iron, Wire, per picuí Lead, WB, per picul Lead, Hole Chop, per picul....... Lead, LB, per picul
$5.40 to 5.45 $5-40 to 5.45 Quicksilver, English, per picul...$57.90 to $8.00 Quicksilver, American, per picul $58.00 to 58.10 Steel, English, per tub Steel, Swedish, per tub.............................
Sheating, Metal, per picul Spelter, per picul ............... Tin, Malacca, per picul....... Tin Plates, per box.....................
PRODUCE.
FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE Almonds, per picul.....
CHINA STATION.
Abreek, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Captain
Schanz, Japan. Adonis, French gunboat, 5. guns, Commander
Caillard, Saigon. Alert, American corvette, 4 gutis, Commander L.
Kempff, Kobe. AFRICA, Russian corvette, 14 guns, Captain
Alexeyeff, Hongkong, Ashuelot, American corvette, 6 guns, Commander
H. E. Mullen, Kobe.
Asia, Russian cruiser, 11 guns, Captain Amos-
soff, Singapore.
DONA MARIA DE MOLINA, Spanish frigate, Cap
tain Thomas Olleros, Manila.
DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Russian frigate, Captain
de Giers, Hongkong.
$3.85 to 3.95 $435 to 4.45 $21.00 to 25.70 $7.15 to 7.20 -$33-20 to 45.00 $5-35 to 5-40
..$18.50 to 19.50
Alum, 1st quality, per picul $2.45 to 1.55 Alum, and quality, per picul $1.75 to 1.85 Bark, Siam, per picul....... $0.83 to 110 Bark, Camphor, per picul.....$15.20 to 15.40 Bleche de Mer, per picul$30.00 to 55.00 Bees Wax, Japan White, per picul$11.50 to 13.50 Bees Wax, Hankow, Yellow,"
and Singapore goth, General-Jardine, Ma- | Ichang. British steamer, 700, Ogston.-Butter. Ermak, Russian transport, Captain Koltchau, Cardamons, inferior, per picul... $26.00 to 26.50
theson & Co.
May 11, NAMOA, British steamer, 863, G. Wes
toby, Foochow 7th May, Amoy 8th, and Swatow roth, General.-D. Lapraik & Co. May 11, Opis, Norwegian steamer, 939, Soren- sen. Yokohama and May, Kice.-Siemissea
⚫ & Co.
May 9, PALADIN, British steamer, 897. Aubin, Saigon 5th May, Geneml-Tung Kee. May 11, PENEDO, British Steamer, 652, Kender-
dine, Saigon 7th May, General-Melchers
& Co.
May 6, ST. PETERSBURG, Russian steamer, 1,200,
Kranskopff, Singapore 30th April, General Melchers & Co.
Nov. 24, SEA GULL, American steamer, 48, Hay-
den-China Traders' Insurance Co. July 7, SHUN TIP, Annamite steamer, 93, Yuen
Man Fu-Captain.
May 5, SORSOGON, Spanish sicamer, 240, Rafael Lopez, Manila and May, General-Remc-
dios & Cot
May 10, SUMATRA, British steamer, 1,406, Fair
lough, Tombay 23rd April, General.-P. & 0,5. N. Co
May 9, SUNDA, British steamer, 1,030. S. F. Cole, Yokohama 30th April, Kobe and May, and Nagasaki 4th, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
May 7, SURYWONGSE, German steamer, 513, P. Rademaker, Bangkok 1st May, Rice.-Kien Tye Loong,
May 1, VLADIVOSTOCK. Russian steamer, 678, Voronoff, Nagasaki 27th April, General--- Melchers & Co.
May 4, VORTIGERN, British steamer, 876, Joseph Brown, Saigon 30th April, Rice and Paddy. -Amhold, Karberg & Co.
May 10, VORWAERTS, German steamer, 612, H.
Evers, Quang Ciné 4th May, Touron 6th, and
Hoihow 7th, General.-Wieler & Co. April 14, VOTTUNG, British steamer, 286, H Kennett, Swatow 12th April, Ballast.-Kwok Acheong & Sons.
SAILING VESSELS.
April 26, BENEDICTA, German schooner, 447, Jen- sen Newchwang 11th April, General Wieler & Co.
5 May 1, BONITA, German 3-m. sch. 475, Stehr, Singapore, Timber-Ed. Schellhass & Co.' March 31, BRAMBLETYE British ship; 1,497,
Pickard, Cardiff 4th November, Coal Russell & Co.
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April 28, BYLGIA, German bark, 333, T. A. An-,
dersen, Singapore 27th March, Timber- Captain.
May 3, CARL GERWARD, German bark, 331, F.
Suhr. Bangkok 23rd March, General-Ed. |
Schollhass & Co.
field & Swire.
Kiu-kiang, British steamer, 617, T. Benning.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes.-
C. M. S. N. Co.
Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin.
Kwek Acheong & Sons. Powan, British steamer, 1,890, A. Benning.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co.
Spark, British steamer, British, 140, Hoyland.
White Cloud, British steamer, a8o, Cary-Hong- Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Yot-sai, British steainer, 180, McDougall-Kwok
Acheong & Sons.
AMOY
In Poit on 8th May, 1882.
Anna, German bark, 350 (Davidson)-H. A.
Petersen & Co.
Argos, British brig, z8g (Johnson)-Pasedag
& Co.
Faugh Balaugh, German 3-m. schooner, 240 (D.
Rute). A. Petersen & Co.
Hammonia, Gennan bark, 408 (Weller)--Pase-
ding & Co.
Hermann, German brig, 210 (Lembke)—Pasedag
&Co. Hedvig, British bark, 375 (Davey)-Pasedag
& Co.
Hieronymus, German bark, 450 (Ipland)—H. A.
Petersen & Co.
Hilda Maria, German bark, 276 (Tennis)-Pase
day & Co.
Ino, German bark, 344 (Bohsen)-H. A. Petersen
& Co.
Oleander, British bark, 341 (J. Jones)~Elles Oscar Mooyer, German bark, 360 (Johannson)
& Co.
H. A Petersen & Co.
Folham, British brig, 354 (Brown), Boyd & Co.,
Japan.
Stark, Vladivostock.
Gerrostai, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander Hertha, German corvette, 19 guns, Captain Von
Kall, en route Singapore.
Iltis, German gunboat, 8 guns, Commander
Klausa, Shanghai'
Kersaint, French corvette, Commander Ger-
vaise, Nagasaki.
de la Batie, Amoy, Victoriense, French frigate, 13 guns, Captain Les Tak, Annamnese gunboat, Commander Y. W.
La
Tong, Hongkong.
res, Hungkung.
Legaspi, Spanish transport, Don Mariano Tor- Lutin, French gunboat, 4 guns, Commauder
Rouvier, Shanghai. Monocacy,
American gunboat, 9 guns, Comman der C. S. Cotton, Kobc. Morge, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander
Tatarinoff, Slianghal. Moscow, Russian transport, 6 guns, Captain
Tchirikoff, Vladivostock.
Nerpa, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander
Valrondt, Japan. Palos, American gunboat, 6 guns, Lieutenant.
Commander Green, Kobe.
PLASTOON, Russian corvette, Captain Poliansky
11ongtonge
Prince Fojarsky, Russian frigate, 18 guns, Cap.
tain Schanz, Singapore. Richmond, American frigate, 12 gung, Captain
Skerratt, Kobe.
Sobol, Russian gunboat, 7 gunboat, Commander
Hoyle, Shanghai.
St. Petersburg, Kassian transport, 6 guns, Cap.
tain Sidenener, Vladivostock. Stotsch, German corvette, ig guns, Captain von
Blanc, Shanghai. Strelok, Russian corvette, 9 guns, Commander
Delivion, Hongkong. Swatara, American Corvette, 8 gune, Commander A. P. Cooke, Chefboat, Commander Costa
Coals, Afloat, per-ton.......................
Coals, ger ton... $9.25 to -
to 17.1
per picul ..........................
$44.00 to 46.50 Bees Wax, White, per picul.....$78.50 to 88.00 Birds' Nests, 1st quality, p. picul $1,650 to 2,550 Birds' Nests, and quality, p. picul $650 to 800 Birds' Nests, and quality, p. picsil $75.00 10.3210 Brimstone, per picul
$2.55 to 2.65 Buffalo Hides, Manila .......................... $12.00 to 15.50 Buffalo Cow Hides.
$7.90 to 8.00 Camphor, packed, per picul........ $18.50 to 10,50 Camphor, Barous, clean, p. picul $35.00 to 38.00 Camphor, Refuse, per picul ...... $18.00 to 19.50 Cardamons, Superior...... $125 to 135
$35.00 to 36.50 Cloves, per picu........... Coals,
Steam, per ton..... $10.25 to 10,00
Coffee, per picul....
$22.20 to 24.50 Copper, Sheathing, Japan, p.picul $20.70 to 21.00 Copper, Rod, Japan, per picul... $23.70 to 2.4.00 Copper, Nails, per picul.... $23.50 to 23.80 ......$15.30 to 15.80 Cotton, Calcutta, per picul.......$17.00 to 17.80 Cotion, Bombay, per picul Catton, Ningpo, per picul... $18.20 to ra m Cotton, Shanghai, per picul.....$16.80 Cotton, Shuntung, per pica.......$16.20 to 16.80 ton, Tientsin, per picul.....$17.60 to 17.80 Cotton Seeds, Saigon, per pical... $4.20 to 4.30 Cotton, Tungchow, per picul.....$17.10 to 17.50 Cetton Seeds, Siam, per pfcul...... $4.to to 4.20 Cuttlefish, Japan, per picul.........$22.50 to 23.00 Cuttlefish, Jap, without bones,p.pl.$15.50 to 16.50 Cuttlefish, Chauchow, per pical...$26.00 to 27.50 Dates, Black, per picul Tls. 4-4-5 to 4.5.5 Dates, Red, per picul...........Tis, 3.1.5 to 3.2.5 Dried Lily Flowers, per picul **** $7.85 to 8.15 Elephant's Teeth, 4 to 5 picces, p. pl. $250 to 300 Elephant's Teeth, 7to 8 pieces, p. pl. $200 to 230 Flour, California, per sack of jobs. $1.48 to 1.54 Flour, Amet., per barrel of 200 Ds. $6.20 to 6.35 Flour, Amer,, per barrel of 100 bbs. $3.10 10 3.25
Fungus umapmun
....$39,50 to 40.00 $0.50 to 0.65 Flints, per picul..... Ginseng, Amer., 1st quality, p. pl. $200 to 285 Ginseng, American, and quality,
$160 to 210 per picul... Hams, Ordinary, per picul... Tls.17.7.0 to 18.0.0 Hams, Superior, per piqul... Tls.29.5.0 to 31.0.0 Hemp, Hankow, per picul...... $iago to 12.00 Hemp, Siam, per picul..... $10.40 to 11.00 lainglass, Japan, per picul...... $36.00 to 45.00 Melon Seeds, ist quality, perpicul $4.90 to 5.30 Melon Seeds, and quality, perpicul 84 go to 4.70 Mushrooms, per picul ******** $38.00 to 46.50 per picul 88.95 to 9.10 Muscls, Dry Siam middle,per picul 87.25 to Mussels, Dry Slam small, perpicul 86.15 to 6.35 Pea Oil,
picul.............................. per
Tlo, 5.0.0 to
10 5.0.5 White, per picul ............. Peas,
81.0g to Peas, Black, per picul......... $1.89 to 1.91 Peas, Green, per picul... 81.98 to 2.08 Peas, Yellow, per picul... $2.08 to 2.12 Peas, Green Beans, per picul... $1.89 to gr $6.50 to 7.80 Pearl Barley, per picul......... Potatoe Flour, per picul... Tis. 1.6.0 to 1.6.5 Putchuk, per picul........... $13.00 to 14.70 Rhinoceros Horn, per picul....... $2,600 to 3,000 Rice, Siam, No. 1, per picul..... $1.05 to 1. Rhinoceros Horn, Mother, p. pcl. $2,000 to 2,400 Rice, Siam, No. 2, per picul..... 31.82 to Rice, Siam; milled No. 1, p. pek 81.83 to 1.85 1.65 Rice, Siam, milled No. 2, p. pel 81.67 to Rice, Saigon, No. 1, per picul... $1.87 to 1.00 Rice, Saigon, Hemp bag...... 81.75 10 1.76
Saigon,
81.71 to 1.72 Rice, Japan...
2.70 Salipetre,
picul....
$2.75 to 285 Seaweed, Green, per picul....... Seaweed, Cut, per picul............ $3.05 to 3.15 Sesamum, White, per picul..... $3.85 to 3.95 Sesamum, Black, per picu!...Tis. 2.4.5 to 2.5.5 Sharksfins, per picul ...................................... 835,00 to 60.00 Shellfish, Japan, per picul........ $27.00 to 39,00 Shellfish, California, per picul ... $11.50 to 12.00 Stockfish, per picul... $5.00 to 6.30 STRAITS PRODUCE, &C. Betel Nutra
84-75 to 4.85 Pepper, White, per picul ...........$19.40 to 1930 Pepper, Black, per picul.........$13.50 10 13.90 Rattan, Straits, per picul... $5.30 to 5.50 Rattan, Bangar, per picul $4-35 to 4.65 Sandal Wood, Malabar, per pl. $4.50 to 4.85 Sandal Wood, South Seas, perpl$21.50 to 22.55 Sapan Wood, Manila, per picu! $1.45 to 1.65 Sapan Wood, Siam, per picul... $2.25 to 2.35 Sugar, Shek-jung, Walte, No. p. pl. $7.00 to 7.10 Sugar, Shek-lung, White, No. p.pl. $6.15 to 6.35 Sugar, Slick-lung, Brown, No. ppl $495 to 4.30 Sugar Candy, Shek-lung, per pleut $9.20 to 9.35 Sugar Candy, Foochaw, per picul 80.75 to 9.80 Sugar Candy. Swatow, White, p. p. $6.75 to 2.REA Vermicelli, Tientsin, per pical... $7.50 10.78 $1.80 to 1.85 Walnuts, per picul.............$5.25 to $5 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 36 in. 8lbs.
Wheat, Tientsin, per picul. ......... $2.15 to 2.18 QL per piece
$2.10 to 2.15 Wicat, Japan, per picul..... $2.15 to 2.13 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 36 in. 8lbs.
Wood Oil, per picul....................................... Tis.6.2.0 to 6.2.5 XX per piccc........
$2.45 to 2.50 Window Glass, per bax
$3.55 to 3.65 Handkerchiefs, Blue, per dozen...... $0.60 to 0,65 Obude, American schooner, 72 (Wilson)-Handkerchiefs, Brown, per dozen... 55 to 0.62-
Prised and Published by Rossy Fraury-Smith, at No. Captain
Handkerchiefs, Red, per dozen..... 80.63 to 0.64 Pandan's Xulie in the City of Vistoria, Hongkong/MAY Sophie, German bark, 230 (Binge)--Captain. Turkey Red Shirtings, 316., perpiece $1.75 10 2.40 | 17, 18,
tersen & Co.
Smiling Morn, British schooner, 244 (J. Williams)
'Boyd & Co.
FOOCHOW
In Fort on 7th May, 1882.
Amey, German schooner, 314 (Schado)-Kaw
Hong Take & Co.
Catherine Marden, British sch., 287 (Marden)-
Kaw Hong Take & Co.
Chin-se, British bark, 780 (Maher-Kaw Hong
Take & Co.
SHANGHAL
In Port on 7th May, 1882.
Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)→
G. G. Hopkins. Batavia, British bark, 366(Inokay)--Nils Möller. Kate Harding, British bark, 714 (Watts)-Little
& Co.
April 17, CENTURION, British bark, 965. Thos.
Taylor, Sydney 29th February, Coal-Margrethe. German bark, 35 (Lessen)-Ed Arnhold, Karberg & Co,
Nadeshda, British schooner, 187 (Richards)—–
Morris & Co.
.Mar.
Mar. 24 „Mar. 25 || March 29, CHARLES STEWARD, American bark, .Mar. 25
630, H. R. Powers, Manila 17th March, Mar. 27 Ballast-Russcil & Co. Glenogle (s)........ Glasgow. Mar. 28 Glenfinlas (6.)...... ..London....Mar. 30 Helios (5) ****
..Trieste ..............
April Minard Castle (s)......Antwerp...
April
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
4
The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Belgic, with
the next American mail, left San Francisco on the 19th April, and may be expected here on or about the igth instant.
The O. &. 5. S. Co's steamer Gaelic, with the succeeding American mail, left San Francisco on the 2nd May, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 1st June.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
May 4, ELSE, German brig, 283, E. Holm, Ba-
tavia roth March, General-Wieler & Co. May 6. EMMA, German 3-m. sch., 220, P. J.
Michelsen, Bangkok 6th April, General Ed Schellbass & Co.
April 27, FANO, Danish brig, 223, M. N. Mon- tensen, Talisse 4th April, General-Siems- sen & Co.
May 3, FRANCES & AMANDA, German bark, 357, E. Hildebrand, Bangkok 28th March, Gënë. |ral-Wieler & Co.
May
9, FRIEDERICK, German bark, 595, H. Spicsen, Singapore 12th April, Timber-
• Siemssen & Co.
April 18, GLENURY, British 3-m. schooner, 283, W. Thomson, Bangkok 1st March, Rice- Captain.
May 3, HECHT, Gennan bark, 354.. W. Plocts,
Iloilo zoth April, Wood.-Siemssen & Co.
The N. I. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Win. Mckinnon | Aptil 29, HERMANN, German bark, 453, Win.
left Batavia on the 30th April, and may be looked for here on or about the ith instant.
The D. D. R. steamer Feronta, left Singapore
on the 8th instant, and may be expected to arrive hero on or about the 15th.
Pens, Singapore 25th March, Timber Chinese.
April 30, HERMANN, Ger. bark, 444. Traulsen, Bangkok 27th March, General-Wieler & Co.
Schelthass & Co.
Nylghan, German schooner, 1,252 (Lovitt)—C,
&f Trading Cởi
Cabral, Hongkong Tongous, Russian gunboat, Commander Heck,
Vladivostock. VELASEE, Spanish gunboat, Don Pedro Ossa,
Hongkong,
VESTNIK, Russian cruiser, Commander Avelan,
Hongkong
VILLARS, French corvette, Captain M. Dewatre,
Yokohama..
Vostock, Russian gunboat, 4 guns, Commander
Molchonsky, Japan. Wolf German gunboat, 4 guns, Commander
Strauch, Manila.
MARKETS.
Reported by CHINESE FIRMS, AND CORRECTED TO DATE.
:Y
American Drills, 30 yards, per piece $2.95 to 3.16 American Drills, 15lbs., per piece $3.90 to 3.95 Cotton Yarn, No. 16 to 24, per 400
.$83.ja to 93.00
$98.00 to 105.00
$118.00 to 12:00
Cotton Yarn, No. 28 to 32, per 400
lbs. Cotton Yarn, No. 38 to 42, per 400
lbs.....
Cotton Yarn, Bombay....$79.50 to 82.00 $1.70 to 1.75 Chintz per piece
Salidor, British bark, 240 (Danielsen)-Nils
Moller,
Dyed Spotted Shirtings, perpiece... $3.60 to 3.85 Walter Siegfried, British bark, 393 (Hanson)-Dyed Brocades Shirtings, per piece $3.55 to 3.70
Nils Moller.
NAGASAKI.
In Port on 30th April, 1882, Artemisla, British bark, 332 (Metslane)-
Holme, Ringer & Co.
YOKOHAMA.
In Port on 29th April, 1882,
A. Cashman, American schooner, 51 (Tibbey)-..
Captain.
Kiwa Elizabeth, Russian schooner, 113 (John-
stone)--Captain.
Mary C. Bohm, German schooner, 83 (Baade)-
P. Bohm.
North Star, Russian schooner, 38 (Ridderbjelke)
--Captain.
30
Dyed Damask Shirtings, per piece $5.50 to 3.65 English Drills, yards, per piece $2.55 to 7.65 English Drills, 14lbs., per plece...... $2.45 to 4.50 English Drills, 15lbs., per piece ... $2.65 to 1.00 Grey Shirtings, 7lbs., per piece...... 31.55 to 1.63 Grey Shirtings, 8lbs., per piece...... $1.77 to 1.85 Grey Shirtings, Sțib. per piece...... $1.95 to 2.23 Grey Shirtings, oil, per piece $2.65 to 2.75 Shirtings, felbs. per piece... $2.97 to 2.99 Grey Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. & 30 in.
6lbs, per piece ****** $1.20 to 1.25 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. & 3zín. zibs.,
per piece........
$1.35 to 1.70
Grey T-Cloths, 14yds. 36 in.8lbs. XO
per piece...
|
Per
Straw bags.
2.10
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