Contmercial.
THIS DAY.
Noon, The only transaction in the share market that has come to our notice this morning, is
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1882.
Shipping.
ARKIVALS,
July 29, SALTEE, French steater, 333, Biard, Haiphong 26th July, and leihow 28th, General Shing Loong, July 29, WELL, German steamer, 393, Mass. mann, Haiphong, and Hoihow 28th July, General--Meyer & Co.
a sale of Docks at 47 per cent. premium, bring sitadvance of one point on Satur-July 30, MINARD CASTLE, British steamer, 1956, day's quotation.
40°Clock p.m. Nothing further has been done in the sale of shares since noon, the settlements aceupying the attention of all connected with the share market.
SHARES,
Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-127 per cent.
premium, sellers.
Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,625 per
share, buyers.
China Traders Insurance Company-$1,675
per share, buyers.
North China Insurance-fls. 1,225 per share,
ex. div.
Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$80 per
-share.
Yangtsze Insurance Association-TIs. 870 per
share,
Chinese Insurance Company--$235 per share. On Tai lasurance Company, Limited-Tls. 150
per share.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$985 per
share, buyers and sales.
China Fire Insurance Company-$325 per share,
buyers and sellers. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-47
per cent, premium, sales. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.
per share premium, sales and buyers. Hongkong Gas Company-85 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$102 per share,
ex. div.
Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li
mited-3 percent. premium.
Chian Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$180
per share, bayers.
China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3
per cent. premium.
Luzon Sugar Retining Company, Limited-Sty
per share, buyers.
Hongkong Ice Company--$135 per share, buyers. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited
per share,
Chinese Imperial Lot of 1878--1 ! per cent. prem.
ex. int.
Chinese imperial Loan of 1885-21 per cent. print.
EXCHANGE
ON LONDON,
Bank Bills, on demand
-3/9
Haok Bills, at 30 days' sight..
3/91
Hank Bills, at 4 months' sight 3/9
Credits, at 4 months sight...
s/gi
Documentary Bills, at months...
sight
-3/02
ON PARIS.
Bank Bills, on demand
14.70.
Crechts, it mouths' sight
4.83.
ON BOMBAV.—Bank, TT.
.2244
ON CALCUTTA.-Bank, T.T..
ON SHANGHAL. -*
Bank, sight
Private, 30 days'sight.
...........731
OPIUM MARKET.--THIS DAY.
NEW MALWA....
OLD MALWA .........
5.per pirul, $620
(Allowance, Taels 40.)
......per picul, $680
(Allowance, Taels 24.) New PAISA (without, choice) per
chest,...
$5924 New Patna (bottom)......per chest, $595 Old Patoa (without choice) por
chest...........
$5624
Old Parna thirst choice)...per chest. £565 Old Parsa (seconlchoice) perchest, $560 Old Parsa lottery
..per chest, $5674 New Besans (without chuire) per
chest.........
$555 NEW BENAKES (bottom)...per chest, $5574 OLD BENARES (without chuice) per
chest.......
$525 OLD BESARES (bottom)...per chest, $5271 PERSIAN...
...per picul, $400
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Adamson, Bell & Co.
The British steamship Hailoong reports let Tamsui on the 26th July, Amoy on the 27th, and Swatow on the zpth. From Tamsui to Amoy had fresh N. Easterly breeze and fine weather, From Amoy to Swalow had light variable airs had light variable airs and fine weather. Is Tamsui the steamship Fokien. steamships how, Newchwang, Consolation, and Lusitania.
and fine weather. From Swalow to Hongkong
In Swatow the
The British steamship Merionethshire reports left the Docks at 3 am on the 18th June. Had K. Skinner, Foochow 28th July, Tea.moderate winds and fine weather generally to Port Said; left Suez at 1 pm, on the 3rd instant. Experienced very hot sultry weather down the Red Sea. Passed Cape Guardafui on the 10th. Had strong monsoon with a heavy confused sea, shipping a good deal of water; passed Galle at 5.30 p.m. on the 17th. Had moderate S.W. winds and fits weather until arrival at Singa
July 30, SUM HONG, Chinese Funboat, Young
Wing Lin, Foochow 28th July. July 10, REVIDUNT, British steamer, 244. D. Scout, follow 28th July, General-dam son, Bell & Co.
July
TOO-NAN, Chinese steamer, 1,261, A. Croad, Caston 29th July, Come
S. N. Co.
30%
July 30, NINGN), British steamer, 761, R. Cass, Canton 29th July, General.-Sienissen & Co. July SOLWAY, British steamer, 510, Jarvis,
Saigon 25th July, Rice.-Sory Sing, July 30, CHINA, Gerinan steamer,648, 11. Scheer, Swatow 29th July, General-Yuen Fal July 30, VORWAERTS, Gennan steamer, 661, Boy.
Hong,
& Co.
sen, Haiphong 27th July, General.-Wieler July 30, HALLOONG, British steamer, 277, E
Ashton, Tamsui 26th July, Amoy 27th, and
Swatow agih, General.---D. Lapraík & Co. July 30, DANUBE, British steamer, 561, 1. Jor- dan, Bangkok 23ri July, General.-Yuen Fat Hong.
July
3. Subent, Habe, ja Jus, sed Nery sad
Kobe 23rd and Nagasaki 25th, GeneralMitsu Bishi M. S. 5, Co. July 30, DALE, British steamer, 64, E. Allison, Saigon 26th July, Rice.—Jardine, Matheson & Co.
July 31. HONGKONG, British steaner, 958, 1. B.
Fryer, Shanghai 27th July, General,—Stern's
seň & Co.
porc
#zu.
passed Sultan Sheal at 9.35 p.m. on the "Lelt Singapore at 4 pail on the 25th. ad variable winds and squally weather to the 7th, then steady, monsoon and fine weather, and the latter pat, squally weather and unsteady winds.
SHIPPING IN HONGKONG.
STEAMERS.
July 26, ASEAN, Britishstr., 1,256, Strachan, San Francisco 29th June, General-Russell & Co. July 28, ALBION APAR, British str., 1,392, Mactavish, put back.-D. Sassoon, Soni & Co.
July 21, HENTEM, British steamer, 1,000, J. Ross, Glasgow vià Singapore 15th July, General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
July
22, CANTON, British steamer, 1,095, J. C. Jaques, Saigon 18th July, Rice and General,
Sue, Loong Chan. July 21, CATTERTHUS, British steamer, 1407,
July 31. Sunway, German bg, 176, T. Schroder,
Chefoo 11th July, Beans.-Siemssen & Co. July 31. SUSA, British steamer, 1,029, S. F.
Cole, Yokohama 22nd July, Mails and Gene-July
l.-P. & D. S. N. Co
F. Binstead, Sydney 27th June, Townsville and July, Cooktown 3rd, Thursday Island 6th, and Port Darwin 3th, General.—Gibb, Livingston & Co.
14, CHANSIANG, British steamer, 799, S. M. Orr, Cantun 13th July, General.-Slemssen & Co.
June 29, Cars, British steamer, 1,717, H. E. Holt, Newastle 6th June, Coals.-Bornco Co., Limitel
July 31, AGAMEMSON, British steamer, 1.322, Wilding, London 17th June, and Singapore 25th July, General,-Buttenield & Swire. 31. LORD OF THE ISLES, British steamer, July 1,580, J. C. Felgate, London rêth June, and Singapore 15th July, General-Russell & Co.
July
July 36, MERONETHSHIRE, British str., 1,245: Read, London 18th June, Suez 3rd July, and Singapore 15th, General.—Adamson, Bell & Co.
CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Minna, German bark, for Whanipor. Glenury, British 3-ri. sch., for Whampoar Gesine Brans, German bark, for Newchwang Telemachus. British steamer, for Shanghai, Toonan, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai. Ningbo, British steamer, for Shanghai. Greyhound, British steamer, for Floihow. Pernambuco, British steamer, for Saigon. Minard Castle, British str., for Singapore, &c.
DEPARTURES.
July 30, ALBAY, British stearner; for Swatow, &c. July 30, Currie, British steamer, for Yokohama
and San Francisco,
July 30, RAVEX, British bark, for Whampoa. July 20, WANDRATUN, Ger. str., for Shanghai. July 30, SUM BONG, Chinese gunl, for Canton. July 30, PELITAM, British bark, for Tientsin. July 31, Too-NAS, Chinese str., for Shanghai. July 31, HONGKO, British str., for Canton. July 31, MINARD CASTLE, British steamer, for
Singapore, &c.
july 31, TELEMACHes, Brit. str., for Shanghai,
PASSENGERS-ARRIVED.
7, DAMINE, Austro-Hungarian steamet, 1,510, 6 Doucich, Trieste 1st June, and Singapore 20th July, General.-Melchers
& Co.
July 27, 13trPLATES, British steames 1,29 Mitchell, Naminio (V.L.), 24th June, Coal --Russell & Co.
You
HONGKONG-SAILING VESSELS.
(Continued)
June 9, SUSANNE, German ship, 1,433, H. Finke, Cardif 30th January, Coal-Melchers & Co. July 18, TAY-WATT, Siamese bark, 656, Schmidt,
Bangkok and July, Rice-Chinese, June 15, WALLS CASTLE, British, bark, 625, 11, A. Brown, Manila 6th June, Timber Cap
tain.
RIVER STEAMERS. Ichagg British steamer, 700, Ogston,--Butter-
field & Swire,
Kiu-kiang, British steamer, 617, T. Benning.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boatCo, Kiang-ping, Chinese steamer, 360, Holmes
Č, M. 5. N. Co.
Kiung-chow, British steamer, 159, Goggin
Kwok Acheong & Sons. Powan, British steamer, 1,890, A. Benning
HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON. Albatross, screw sloop 4 guns, Commander
Errington, Nagasaki. Cleopatra, corvette, 14 guns, Captain C. J. Vidal, Comus, corvette, 14 guns, Captain J. W. East.
en route to Hongkong.
Yokohama.
Curacoa,
acon, corvette, 14 guns, Captain S. Long,
Daring, composite sloop, guns, Commander F,
J. J. Elliott, Nagasaki. Encounter, steam corvette, 14 guns, Captain G.
Robinson, Nagasaki. Esk, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, la reserve,
Hongkong
Flying-Fish, sloop, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander
Hoskyn, Nagasaki.
Fly, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Licut, Com-
mander, Singapore.
Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co. Spark, British steamer, 140, Hoyland. Hong-Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander
kong, Canton, & Macao Steamboat Co.
McQuae, Hongkong.. White Cloud, British steamer, 280, Cary-Hong- | Iron Buke, double-screw iron frigate, 14 guns,
kong, Canton, & Macao Steam-boat Co.
Captain R. E. Tracey, Nagasaki, Yot-sai, British steamer, 180, McDougall-Kwok | Kesuel, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Con-
Acheong & Sons.
AMOY.
In Port on 27th July, 1882.. Anna Benka, German bark, 469 (Krause)-Pase
dag & Co. .
Anna, German bark, 415 (Davidsen)-H. A. Pe-
tersen & Co.
Charon Wattana, Siamese ship, 555 (Ulrich
Chinese.
Clara Babayan, British bark, 357 (Dick)--Boyd
& Co.
Hammonia. Geraian bark, 104 (Weller)-Pase.
dòng Cá Juno, German bark, 266 (Nielsen)-Pasedag
& Co.
Kjobenhavn, Danish bark, 353 (Magleby)-H. Pallas, German bark, 493 (M. Luders)-Pasedag
A. Petersen & Co.
& Co.
Siam, Siamese bark, 294 (A. Thomsén)-Chi-
nesc.
Velov, Dutch bark, 240 (Wilken)-H. A. Petersen Wagrien, German schwoner, 179 (A. Debbem)--
& Co.
H. A. Petersen & Co.
POOCHOW',
In Part on 20th July, 1882.
Elen, British bark, 312 (Nairn)—Adamson, Bell Chin-si, British bark, 788 (Maher)-Chinese,
& Co.
Carl, Gennan schooner, 144 (Ploeger)-Kaw
Hong Take & Co. Margrethe, German bark, 358 (Jassen)-Chinese.
July 26, KWANGTUNG, British steamer, 674, M.J.
Foochow 23rd July, Amoy 24th, and Swatow 5th, General--D. Lapralk & Co. July 27. MENMUR, British steamer, 1,247, W. Ellis, Newcastle, N.S.W., 7th July, Bowen, Cooktown, Thursday Island 16th, Coals and General-Gibb, Livingston & Co.
July 22, MONARCH, British steamer, 1,521, M. Thompson, Nagasaki 17th July, Coal.- Siessen & Co.
July 25, PALADIN, British steamer, 896, Aubin, Saigon 31 July, General-Arnhold, Kar berg & Co.
July to, Paste, Spanish steamer, 284, F. Urribe, Manika 7th July, Ballast.-Remedios & Co. July 21, PERNAMBUCO, British steamer, 643, T. Hamlin, Saigon 16th July, Generallel citers & Co.
July 26, ProEst, Gerinan steamier, 789, Behrens, Saigon zojuly, Rice.--Butterfield & Swire. Nov. 24. SEA GULL., American steamer, 48, Hay
den.China Traders' Insurance Co.
SAILING VESSELS,
May 40, ALVA, Portuguese ship, 632, E. de Souza, Singapore 24th April, General.-Brandzó & Co.
Ver Greyhound, str., from Hoihos.-20. Chief, Achish bar, da, fialist day, Kudad (N. Borneo) 15th June, Ballast. -Carlowitz & Co.
nesc.
Per 3/inard Castle, str., from Foochow 1 Chinese.
Per Sohway, str., from Saigon-38 Chinese. Per Danube, str., from Bangkok-Mr. Mulle: and 76 Chinese.
Per China, str, from Swatoy.-100 Chinese. Per Sumida Mara, str., from Kobe, &c.-- Kusakabe, 3 Europeans and 3 Chinese, steerage. Captain E. Banger, Captain Franck, and Mon. Per Hongkong, str., from Shanghai-Sir R. W. Twiss and 24 Chinese.
Per Hailong, str., from Tamsui, &c.-43-Chi-
nese.
Per Welle, sit, from Haiphong, &c.-23 Chi-
nese.
Per Drie, str., from Saigon —46 Chinese.
Per Sunda, sir, from Yokokaina-Dr. Etel, Messrs. Mason, Travers, 4 Chinese, and 6 Malays.
Per Lord of the Isles, sir,, from Singapore
100 Chinese.
July 13, CATHERINE MARDEN, British 3-m. sch., 287, Marden, Newchwang 5th June, Beans and General-Wieler & Co.
July 16, CHAMOE, French bark, 255, Leroy, Newchwang 14th June, Beans-Carlowitz & Co.
July 15, CATRISTAN, German schooner, 250, C.
Kossow Newchwang toth June, Beans. Wieler & Co.
July 20, COMEI, German slip, 1,063. D. Sie. gener. Cardiff 15th April, Coal-Order. June 23, EMBLEM, British ship, 1,152, W. Ro barts, Cardiff 23rd February, Coal--1. & 0.
S. N. Co.
July 2, GESINE IRONS, German hark, 401, F. von Trumbach, Newchwang 1st June, Gene Fal and Beans.--Wieler & Co. July 31, GLENURY, British 3-m schooner, 281, D. Thomson, Newchwang 28th June, Beans. -Wieler & Co.
Per elgamemnon, str., from London, &c.-58 Chinese, for Hangkeng. For Shanghai.—Mr. | June 15, GRECIAN, American ship, 1,677, Dun. and Mrs. Buochendorf, Messrs. Endicott, and bar, Cardiff ist February, Coals-Russell Hndoon,
& Co,
Per aferionethshire, str., from London, &c.—July 12, HANSA, German bark, 499, Dencker, Mr. Cuthbertson, and i Japanese from London, and 47 Chinese, from Singapore.
DEPARTED.
Per Coptic ar, for Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth, Miss Wodehouse, Messrs. E. H. Raven, Chas. Lever, and F. E. Foster. For San Francisco-Mr. J. C. Tyler.
REPORTS.
The British steatoship Suatu reports left Yo- kobama on the and instant... Had fine weather throughout.
The British steamship Minard Castle reports left Foochow on the 28th instant. Had fine wea ther and N. Easterly winds.
The British steamship Greyhoun/reports left
July
Hamburg 20th February, General-Order. 29, HECi German 3-m. sch., 358, Ploetz, Iloilo 14th July, Sapanwood, Sicmssen
& Co.
June 18, HINDERIKA, German 3-m, sch., 165, H. Ugken, Port Natal 18th April, Balst-
Turner & Co.
July 28, INDIA, German bark, 938, F. Regener,
Cardiff 12 April, Coals-Melchers & Co. June 5, JUPITER, German bark, 680, F. Ulrich, Batavia 6 May, General-Arnhold, Kar- berg & Co.
July 17, LUCKY, Siamese bark, 434, E. Sequeira, june 26, LUCY A NICKELS, Amer. ship, 1.370, Bangkok 17th June, General.—Chinese.
D. Nickels, New York 23rd February, Kero. sine Oil-Russell & Co,'
Bailey on the 28th instant fad moderate July 27, MADEL, American bark, 783, Snow, Easterly winds and fine weather all the passage. The British steamship Hongkong reports left Shanghai on the 27th instant." Had fine weather and fight variable winds to the Laninjocks; thence strong Westerly winds to port.
The British steatnship Lord of the Isles re- ports left London on the 18th June, and Singa- pore on the 25th instant. In the China Sea had light monsoon with smooth water,
The British steamship Danube reports left Bangkok on the 23rd instant. Had light S.W.
winds until 16th el Cape Varells; from thence to part had strong N.E. winds.
New York 6th March, Oil-Russell & Co. July 26, MAGENTA, British brigantine, 327, H. Coalyent, Freemantle, WA, 25th June, Sandalwood-Jarding, Matheson & Co. July 5. MARIE LOUISE, German bark, 442. A. Crichsen, Newchwang 8th June, Beans.--- Wieler &
Co.
July 28, MELBREK, British bark, 867, H. Light
body, London 14th April, General-Russell
& Co.
July 20, MINNA, German Lark, 457. T. Daw.
June
Cheloo 2nd July, General-Siemissen & Co, 25, NEHEMIAH GIBSON, American bark, 741, F.
C. Bailey, Batavia 9th June, Ballast, Russell & Co.
The German steamship China reports left Swatow on the 29th instant. The first part of the July 16, PAUL JONES, American ship, 1,258, passage had light S.W. winds
The latter part ind West and S.W. winds and fine weather to pert.
The British steamship Dale reports teft Saigon on the 26th instant. Had light S.W. monsoon.
-Frazar & Co.
A. Gerrish, New York 23rd March, General. June 7, PAUL, Getman bark, 744, Kiefoth, Ham
burg 16th December, General-Carlowitz & Co.
SHANGHAI
la Port on 21st July, 1882.
Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)—G, G.
Hopkins.
Artemisia, British bark, 332 (Lass)-Order, Batavia, British bark, 367 (Inokay)-Nils Moller, Cingalee, Bitish bark, 336 (Pringle)-Siemssen
& Co.
Curca, British bark, 58: (Law)-E. D. Sassoon
& Co.
Fantasie, ikitish bark, 696 (Beu)-Captain, Flodden, hitish bark, 337 (Henderson) Forres
ter, Lavers & Co.
Co
Francisca, German bark, 368 (Buck)—Siemssen Herbert Back, American bark, 573 (Trea)- Hermann, German bark, 923 (Osbermans)
Order,
Melchers & Co.
Kolga, British bark, 358 (Kleffell)-Nils Malleer. Lady Douglas, British bark, 393 (Steppes)-
Jardine, Matheson & Co. Narwhal, British ship, 1,327 (Webton)-Mel-
chers & Co. Obed Baxter, American slip, 916 (Baxter)—C. &
J.
Trading & Co.
Oscar Vidal, British bark, (299)-Nils Moller. Sea Swallow, British bark, 33 (Way)-1, J.
Buchheister,
Southern Cross, American ship, 1,129 (Bailey)—
Order.
St. Laurence, British ship, 1,072 (Webb)-Adam-
son, Bell & Co.
Tetuan, British bark, 437 (Hync)—J. J. Buch-
heister,
NAGASAKT.
If Port on 17th July, 1882. Carly Wilhelm Danish bark, z30 (Lantrup)
Holme, Ringer, & Co.
Clara, German bark, 419 (Linbig)--Chinese. Courier, British bark, 326 (Bartlett)-Captain. E. von Beaulieu, German bark, 330 (Oetting)
Holme, Ringer & Co.
Faugh-a-Baugli, German schooner, 463-Hunt Hedvig, British bark, 363 (Davy)-Holme, Rin-
ger & Co.
Hercules, American ship, 1,279 (Atwood)~C. &
J. Trading Co.
Lee-yin, British bark, 219 (Cargill)-Chivese Oswald, German bark, 445 (Boysen)Holme,
Ringer & Co.
YOKOHAMA.
In Port on 16th July, 1882. Ellen Goodspeed, American ship; 1,291 (Monc)
-C. & Trading Co.
ander W. M. Lang, Nagasaki."
Lily, screw gun-vessel, 3 guns, Commander W.
M. Carey, en route to Singapore. Magpie, surveying vessel, 4 guns, Lieut..Com.
Carpenter, Corea. Midge, double-screw gun-vessel, In reserve,
Hongkong
Moorhen, gunboat, guns, Lieut.-Commander
J. 1. Corfe, Shanghai. Mosquito, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant Honorable
F. R. Sandilands, Borneo. Pegasus, sloop, & guns, Commander E. F. Day,
Singapore.
Sheldrake, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut.-Comander M.
Bridger, Shanghai. Swift, double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman
der Collins, Corea,
Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve,
Hongkong. Victor Emanuel, receiving ship, zo guns, Com
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Velvet Black, 3 inches, per yard... $9.18 to 0.19 Velvet, Gentini, 22 inches, per yard go.23 to 0.32 Velveteens, Black, per yand..... $0.21 to 0.22 (- Velveteens, Gentian, per yanl.............. $0.28 to 0.29
White Shirtings, 54 to 60 reed, p. p. $2.15 to 2 White Shirtings, 6.4 to 66 reed, p. p. $3.45 10 2460 White Shirlings, 68 to So read, p. p. $2.80 to 3.35 White Shirtings, 700 reed, p. picce $3.20 to 3.25 White Shirtings, Goo reed, per piece $3.45 to 3.50 White Shirtings, AA, per piece..... $1.65 to 1.70 White Shirtings, El per piece....30 to 5.32 White Shittings, MH, per piece....$3.90 to 3.95 White Spotted Shirtings,per piece... $2.45 to 2.50 White Brocades, per piece.... $2.50 to 2.65 WOOLLEN GOODS.
Blankets, 8lbs., per pait.............. Blankets, glbs., per pair, Blankets, 10lbs., per pair Blankets, 12lbs., per pair
$3.90 to 3.97 $4.20 to 4.25
$4.65 to 4.70
$5.70 to 5.75
$13.50 to 1.4.00
$13.50 to 14.00
$14.50 to 15.00
$15.00 to 10.00
$15.00 to 15.50 $13.50 to 14.00
Camicts, SSS, per piece.............. Camlets, SS, per piece..... Camlets, S, per piece Camlets, B, per piece Camicts, AMA
per piece Camlets, L, per piece........ Long Ells, MM Scarlet, per piece... $7.65 10 7.70 Long Ells, MM Assorted, per piece $7.65 to 7.70 Long Ells, Hill Scarlet, per piece... $7.75 to 7.90 Long Ells, H Assoned, per piece87.65 to 7.70 Long Ella, H Scarlet, per piece...... $7.75 to 7.80 Long Ells, If Assorted, per piece... $7.95 to 7.81 Lastings, DD, per piece........... $12.50 to 14.80 Spanish Stripes, per yard........ $0.73 to 0.73 METALS.
$2.40 to 2.50
$2.85 to 3.10
$3.30 10 3.30
$6.75 to 6.80
$5.50 to 5.55
$5.40 to 5.45
$5.40 to 5.45
Iron, Nail Rod, per picul Iron, Hoop, per picul Iron, Bar, per piticul Wire, per Lead, WB, per picul Lead, LB, per picul.. Lead, Hole Chop, per picul Quicksilver, English, per picul...$37.90 to 58.00 Steel, English, per tub........... Quicksilver, American, per picul $38.00 to 58.10 Steel, Swedish, per tub..... Sheating, Metal, per picul Spelter, per picul...... Tin, Malacca, per picul
modore Cuming, Hongkong, Vigilant, paddle despatch-vessel, 2 guns, Licul-
Commander C. Lindsay, Yokohama. Wivern, turret-ship, 4 guns, in reserve, Hong-Tin, Plates, per box........
kong.
Zephyr, gunboat, guns, Lieutenant-Commander
Pollard, Japan,
Almonds, per picul
$3.85 to 3.95
$4.35 to 4-45 $21:00 to 25.70
$7.15 10 7.20
$33.20 10 45.00
$5.35 to 5.40
PRODUCE.
$18.50 to 19.50
$2.45 to 2.55
Alum, and quality, per picul...
$1.75 to 1.85
$0.83 to 1.10
$15.20 to 15.10
$30.00 10 55.00
Alum, 1st quality, per picut
FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE Bark, Siam, per picul
CHINA STATION.
Abreck, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Captain
Schanz, Japan.
Adonis, French gunboat, 5 guns, Commander
Caillard, Saigon.
Alert, American corvette, 4 guns, Commander L,
Kempff, Kobe.
AFRICA, Russian corvette, 14 guns, Captain
Alexeye, Yokohama. Ashuelot, American corvette, guns, Commander
H. E. Mullen, Yokohama,
DONA MARIA DE MOLINA, Spanish frigate, Cup-
tain Thomas Olleros, Manila. DUKE OF EDINBURGH, Russian frigate, Captain
de Giers, Yokohama.
Ennak, Russian transport, Captain Koltchau,
Japan.. Gornostai, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander
Stark, Vladivostock.
litis, Gennan gunboat, 8 guns, Commander
Klausa, Chefoo.
vaise, Hakodate.
Kersaint, French corvette, Commander Ger- La Victorieuse, French frigate, 13 guns, Captain
de la Batie, Kobe.
Legaspi, Spanish transport, Don Mariano Tor,
res, Hongkong.
Lutin, French gunboat, 4 guns, Commnauder
Rouvier, Yokohama)
der C. S. Cotton, Chefoo.
Merge, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander
Tatarinoff, Shanghai. Moscow, Russian transport, 6 guns, Captain
Tchiriko, Vladivostock.
Nerpa, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander
Valrondt, Japan.
Palos, American gunboat, 6 guns, Lieutenant
Commander Green, Kobe."
PLASTOON, Russian corvette, Captain Poliansky,
Yokohama.
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hark, Camphor, per picul Beche de Mer, per picul. Bues Wax, Japan White, per picult1.50 to 12.50 Bees Wax, Hankow, Yellow,
per picul
$44.00 10 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. pical $650 to 300 Hirds Nests, 3rd quality, p. picul $75.00 to 210 Brimstone, per picul...... $2.55 to 2.65 Bufalo Hides, Manila
$13.00 to
15.50 Buffalo Cow Hides... $7.90 10 8.00 Camphor, packed, per picul...... $18.50 to 20.50
to
Camphor, Barcos, clean, p. picul $35.00 to 38.00 Camplior, Refuse, per picul. $18.00 to 19.50 Cardamons, Superior...
$125 Cardamons, Inferior, per picul... $26.00 to 26.50 Cloves, per picul.....
$35.00 10.30.50 Coals, Afloat, per ton... Coals, English Steam, per ton... $to.25 to 10,00 Coffec, per picul................ $22.20 to 24.50 Coals, Sydney, per ton
$9.25 10
Copper, Sheathing, Japan, p. picul $10.70 to 21.00 Copper, Rod, Japan, per pical... $23.70 to 24.00 Copper, Nails, per picul.....
Cotton, Bombay, per picul
*$13.50 to 23.80. $15.30 to 15.867 Colton, Calcutta, per picul..
$17.60 to 17.80 Cotton, Shanghai, per picul.....$16.80 to 17.50 Cotton, Ninggo, per picul.
$18.20 to 18.60 Cotton, Shuntung, per picul.. Cotton, Tientsin, per picul
..$16.20 to 16.80 ..$17.60 to 17.80 Cotton, Tungchow, per picul......$17.10 to 17.50 Cotton Seeds, Saigon, per picul... $4.20 to 4.30 Cotton Seeds, Siam, per picul...... 84.10 to 4.20 Monocacy, American gunboat, ? guns, Conman-Cuttlefish, Japan, per picul.......$22.50 to 23.00 Cuttlefish, Jap,, without bones, p. pl.$15.50 to 16.50 Cuttlefish, Chauchow, per picul... 8:6.00 to 27.50 Dates, Black, per picul. Tis. 4.45 to 4.5-5 Dates, Dried Lily Flowers, per picul.....
Red, per picul
10 3.2.5 .......TIS. 3+1-5
$7.85 to 8.1 Elephant's Tecil, 4 to 5 pieces, p. pl. -$250 to 200 Elephant's Teeth, 7 to 8 pieces. p. pl. $200 to 20 Flour, California, per sack of jobs. $1.48 to 1.54 Flour, Anice, per barrel of 100 bs. $3.10 to 3.25 Flour, Amer, per barrel of 200 ds. $6.20 to 6-35 -$19.50 to 40.00 Fungus
$0.50 to 0.65 Flints, per picul.... Ginseng, Amer, 1st quality, p. pl. $200 to 285 Gluseng, Americon, and quality,
per picul........
.... $160 to Hains, Ordinary, per picul... Tls.177.0 to 18.0.0 Hams, Superior, per picul... Tis.zao to 31.0.0 Hemp, Hankow, per picul...... $10.50 to 12.00 Isinglasa, Japan, per picul...... $36.00 to 45.00 $10.40 to 11.00 Hemp, Siam, per picul ......... Melon Seeds, 1st quality, perpicul $4.90 to 5.30 Melon Seeds, and quality, perpicul 84.50 to 4.70 Mushrooms, per picul ********$38.00 to 40.50 Musacle, Dry Slam large, per pleul 88.95 to 9.10 Mussels, Dry Siammiddle, perpicul$7.15 to 7.45 Mussels, Dry Slam small, perpical 96.15 to 6.35
Tis. Pea Oil, per picul ................................. 3.5.0.0 to 5.0.5 Peas, Green, per picul...
White, per picul
$4.05 to 2.10 ***** $1.98 10 2.08 Peas, Black, , per picul.
$1.89 to 1.91 Peas, Yellow, per picul.. Peas, Green Beans, per picul... $1.80 to 191 $2.68 to 3.12
Pearl Barley, per picu!..
$6.50 to 7.80 Potatoe Flour, per picul.. Putchuk, per picul... Rhinoceros Horn, per picul..... $2,000 to 3,000 Rhinoceros Horn, Mother, p. pcl. $2,000 to 2,400.
Richmond, American frigate, tz guns, Captain
Skerratt, Yokohama. Sobol, Russian gunboat, 7 gunboat, Commander
Boyle, Vladivostock.
St. Petersburg, Russian transport, 6 guns, Cap
tain Sidenener, Vladivostock,
Stotscit, German corvette, 19 guns, Captain von
Blanc, Tientsin.
Swatara, American corvette, 8 guns, Commander
A. P. Cooke, Yokohama. Tamega, Portuguese gunboat, Commander Costa
Cabral, Macao,
Tongous, Russian gunbeat, Commander Heck.
Singapore. VELASCO, Spanish gunboat, Don Pedro Oss.
Hougkong.
VESTNIK, Russian cruiser, Commander Avelan,
Vladivostock.
VILLARS, French corvette, Captain M. Dewatre,
Nagasaki.
Vastock, Russian gunboat, 4 guns, Commander
Molchonsky, Japan.
Else, German brig, 287 (Holm)-P. Bohin. Queen Emma, British bark, 314 (W. Dow-Wolf, German gunboat, 4 guns, Commander
Walsh. Hali & Co.
CANTON GUNBOAT SQUADRON.
Ch'ang, Canton.
An-lan, Viceroy's gunboat, 7 guns, Lin Kuo Chec-hing, Revenue cruiser, guns, Chinco
Captain, Canton.
Chen-to, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, J. Stewart, Chon-jui, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, -, Ma Lou
Hongkong
Chow,
Ching-on, Revenue cruiser, 2 guns, Chinese Ad- Ching-tsing, Viceroy's gunboat, z guns, F. Ber-
miral, Canton. sard, Hongkong. Chop-chung, Revenue cruiser,Li Tack Ming,
Canton
Chop-sai, Viceroy's gunboat, Liu Pao Chun
Canton.
Hai-ch'ang-ching, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, Wa
Jui Chang, Canton, Hai-king-ching, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, Chin Hot Lunn Checeroy's gunboat, Leung Yiu
Chich, Canton,
Ting, Hongkong. to Paracels. From Paracels; to Ladrones had July 17, P. J. CARLETON, American bark, 986, J. Hua-shian, Viceroy's gunboat, 2 guns, H. J. Faunch, light Northerly winds; thence to port S.W.
Canton, A. Amsbury, Cardily and February, Coal Li-shé, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, ———, Ma Lou winds and fine weather.
Order.
The Japanese steamship Sumida Maru re- July 15, PRINCESS SARAPHI, Siamese bark, 454 ports left Kobe on the 23rd instant, and Naga-
W. Munchau, Bangkok 25th June, Rice saki on the 25th. The first part had light S.E.
Carlowitz & Co. breeze and fine weather.
The latter part had moderate Westerly winds and fine weather.
The British steamship Agamemnen reports left London on the 17th June, and Singapore on the 25th instant at.5 p.m.. Had moderate and fresh S.W. winds with strong squalls and heavy rein, thunder, and lightning to Macclesfield Bank; thence to post light Northerly winds and fine weather.
Feb. 2, R. T. CLAYTON, American bark, 240, Thomas Davies, Lagulmanoc 23rd Dec, and Santa Cruz 24th January, Lumber,--Order. July 15, 5. R. BEARER, American bark, 607, A
D. Barnard, Newcastle 5th May, Coal-Ed Schellbass & Co...
April 23, SPARTAN, American schooner, 85, C
Vincent, ladrones 10th April, Ballast. W. H. Ray,
Chow.
Peng-chao-hai, Revenue cruiser, 4.guns, Cheng
Sung, Hongkong.
Quang-on, Viceroy's gunboat, 4 guns, Lie Fing Shen-chi, Revenue cruiser, 5 guns, Sau Tsung
Tie, Canton.
T'ai, Canton. Sui-sing, Viceroy's gunboat, 4 guns, J. B.
Hai Ling Shan. Murray, Tching on, Viceroy's gunboat, a guns, Chinese
Admiral, Bogue Forts. Tching-po, Viceroy' gunboat, 3 guns, Wen
Lin An, Bogo Forts
Strauch, Japan.
MARKETS.
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Reported by Chinese FIRMS AND CORRECTED TO DATE,
American Drills, 15lbs., per place $3.90 to 3.95 American Drills, 30 yards, per piece $2.95 to 3.10
·Cotton Yam, No. 16 to 24, per 400
lbs.
$88.50 to 93.00 Cotton Yarn, No. 28 to 32, per 400
Ibs
....$98.00 to 105.00 Cotton Yara, No. 38 to 42, per 400
lbs..
$118.00 to 124.00 $79.50 to 82.00 Chints, per piece. Cotton Yarn, Bombay.
81.70 to 1.75- Dyed Brocades Shirtings, per piece $3.55 to 3.70 Dyed Spotted Shirtings, per plece... $3.60 to 3.85
Dyed Damask Shirtings, per plece 85.50 to 5.65 English Drilis, 30 yards, per piece $2.55 to 2.65 English English Drills, 14lbs., per piece....... $2.45 to 3.50
Drills, içibs.,
82.85 to 2.50 piece Grey Shirtings, Blbs., per piece..... 81.77 to 1.85 Grey Shirtings, 7lbs., per piece...... $1.55 to 1:63
"per
cas,
1
10
Tis. 1.6.0 to 1.6.5 $13.00 to 14.709
Rice, Siah No. 1, per picul..... 81.82 to 1.85 1, per pleul...... to 1.06
Rice, Siam, milled No. 1, p. pc. 31,82 10 1.85 Rice, Siam, milled No. 2, p. pcl. 167 to 1.68. Rice,
Saigon, No.
Hem
$1.87 to 1.90 $1.75 to 1.76
$1.10 to 2.70
baga
Rice, Sa Straw bags... Sh71 to 1.77
Rice,
Rice
85.95 to 6.25
Japan
Seaweed, Cut, per picul..... Saltpetre, per picul.............. Seaweed, Green, per plcul.......
$2.75 to 2.85 $1.05 to 3.15 $1.85 to 3.95 Sesamum, White, per picul Sesamum, Black, per picul...Tis 24.5 to 2.5.5 Sharkstins, per picul... $35.00 to 60.00. Shellfish, Japan, per picul........ $17.00 to 39.00 Shellfish, California, per picul... Stigo to 12.00 $5.00 to 6.50 Stockfishi, per picul..........
STRAITS PRODUCE, &C... Betel Nut
$475 to 4.85 Pepper, White, per picul ......$19.40 to 19.70 Pepper, Black, per picul.... $1350 to 13.90 Rattan, Straits, per picul.......... $530 to 5.50. Rattan, Bangar, per picul ...... 9435 to 4.65 Sandal Wood, Malabar, per pl. 3485 to 4.85. Sandal Wood, South Seas,per pl.821.50 to 22.55 Sapin
Wood, Manila, per picul $1.45 to 1.65 Sapan Wood, Siam, per picul... $225 to 3.35 Sugar, Shek-lung, White, No. p. pl. $7.00 la 7.to Sugar, Sheklang, White, No. p. pl. $6.15 to 6.35. Sugar, Shek-tung, Brown, No. p pl. 8403 to 4-10- $1.2010 1.25 Sugar Candy, Slick-lung, per picul $9.20 to 9.3
to 9.80 Sugar Candy, Foochow, per picui $9.75 $1.35 to 1.70 Sugar Candy. Swatow, White, p.p. $6.75 to 7.85. Vermicelli, Tientsin, per picul $7.50 to 7.70 $1.80 to 1.85 Walnuts, per picul $5.25 to 5.30 Wheat, Tientsin, per picul .............. $215 to 3.18 $2.10 to 2.15 Wheat, Japan, per picul... $2.15 to 2.13 Wood Oil, per picul............... Tis.6.2.0 to 6,2.5 $3.55 to 3.65 Handkerchiefs, Blac, per dozen $0.45 to 3.60 Window Glass, per box...... Handkerchiefs, Brown, per dotem........ $0.55 to 0.62 Handkerchiefs, Red, per dezen... 80.63 to 0.64 VAUDAN Hisks in the City of Victoria, Hougkong-JULY Turkey Red Shirtings,3lb., perpiece $1.75 to 2.40-31, 1982,
Grey Shirtings, &jib., per piece......... $1.95 to 2.23 Grey Shirtings, ellas. per piece... 82.65 to 2.75 Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. & 30 in, Grey Shirtings, solbs. per piece..... $2.97 to 2.99
Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. & 3zin. 7lbs.,
Gibs, per plece
per piece Grey T-Cloths, 24yds. 36 in. 8lbs. XO Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 36 In. lbs.
per piece
Grey T-Cloths, 24 yds. 35 in. Slbs.
QL per piece
· XX per piece.
to 0.65
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