Intimations.

AH YON

SHIPS, COMPRADORE · AND STEVEDOBB

No. 67, Praya Wen. SHIFTING SUPPLIED WIEK ALL KINDS OF COAL, WATER, BALLAST, FRESH PROVISIONS ♣ OILMÁNH

STORESEE

Of the best quality and at the shortest motion.

Hongkong, May 1, 1876,

MANILA.

THE Undersigned bas This Day *** OPENED at this Fort a BUSINESS, consisting of HoTEL, SHIP-CHANDLERY," and GENERAL STOREXEEFTE, situated on the Moss, facing the Bay.

Frah Provisions and Water supplied on the SHORTEST' NOTICE.

EDWARD VERRIL. Manila, September 12th, 1877.

H

OTEL DE L'EUROPE,

MANILA,

On the Mort, near the Harbour-Master's Ofee, and within Ten Minutes' walk of the Merchants' Offices.

TABER D'HOTE, Baths, Billiards, de.

EDWARD VERBIL, no19

Proprietor.

Volume Sixth of the “CHINA REVIEW."

Now Ready.

Zo. I.—Vol. VI,

NADA —OF THE

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

FRIDAY, the 9th November,

01877, at 2 o'clock p.m.

At the Godowna, No. 7, Queen's Road

Contral

An Invoice of RUGS and CARPETS, now on View,

THOS. G. GLOVER, Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 3, 1877.

no9

FOR NEW YORK.

The 41 American Ship COLORADON INGRAHAM, Master, will load Shere for the abova Port, and will have qulok despatch.

For Freight, apply to

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Ôo. Hongkong, November 3, 1877.

FOR HONOLULU,

The 41 American Ship

"CHARTER OAK" STAPLES, Master, will load here for the above Port, and

will have quick despatch.

For Freight or Pazzago, apply to

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co. Hongkong, November 3, 1877, - :

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Ofoers or 'Orea of the following Fossels, during their stay in Hanglong Harbour :--

CRITERION, American ship, Captain W, Lull.-Stemssen & Co.

WOODVILLE, British barque, Captain | Nielsen.Wm. Pustan & Co.

ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G.

**CHINA REVIEW Cunningham-Wieler & Co.

CONTAINS-

The Rhymes of the Shi-king,

Brief Skateisen from the Idle of K’ung-ming, (Continued from Vol. V., page 867). The Wild Silkworms of the Provines of

Shantung.

Notes on Chinese Grammar (Continued from

Fol F, page 893), Geographical Notes on the Province of

Klangat.

Translations of Chinese School-booka. Bhors Notloes of New Books and Literary

Intelligence.

Notes and Queries:-----

Bankruptcy in China.

The Share taken by Chinese and Ban hermen Respectively in the Gov erument of China.

-

Laws of Bale amongst the Chinese. Windies in WordsRoots Meaning One. The Charnoter

Chinese Antiquity.

Shin derrus Shangti.

A Chinese Primer.

A Hare Mancht Cofm.

Were Yao and Shun Ristorical Personat Native Literaturs on Chinese Porcelain, Books Wanted, Exchanges, do.

China Mall Office, Hongkong, October 81, 1877.

To-day's Advertisements.

INDIAN FAMINE RELIES FUND,

NAMATEUR CONOE B7,

fa Ald of the above Fund,

will be given in ST. ANDREW'S HART, (CITY HALL), THURSDAY,

ON

- 8th November, 1877.

PROGEAM ME;

PART I

1. Overture, for two Planos, ** Abhalle" (Mandelssohn),....Mra Hall, Dr Clouth,

ULLUENUM, British ship, Captain' E. Shrewsbury,Wieler & Co.

FERNTOWER, British steamer, Capt. J. E von Bargen.---Ohinese,

NORTHERN STAB, British barque, Capt. J. Wortley.--Wieler & Co.

Tato, Dutch barque, Capt. T. Westerveld. ---Siemssen & Co.

COLORADO, American abip, Captain In- graham-Russell & Co.

Kate Cannië, British barque, Captain James Wilson.Melobers & Co.

BROOMHALL, British ship, Captain H Bate-Rassell de Co.

JAATRA, Dutch brig, Captain Dirksen. Blemssen & Co.

OHARTER OAK, American ship, Captain Staples-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

BARAMATIZANURAR, British sir., Captain Hopkins-Yuen Fat Hong.

Charters Effected.

The following charters have bean effected. during the last few days --

British bark Melbrek, 870, Cebu to London or Liverpool, private.

British bark Sophie, 715, Mantis, Ho Ho oz Cebu to the Channel for orders to a port In the United Kingdoms or on the Continent between Havre and Hamburg, private.

British bark Staghound, 972, Manila to San Francisco, private.

British ship Ciluraum, 1884, hence to San Franalaco, private,

American bark H. N. Carleton, 872 hence to Honolulu, private.

French bark Genevieve, 880, hence to Singapore, $1,400 in full, 18 lay days, 22- German bark Marco Polo, 868, hence to Baigon, $800 in full.

British bark W. E. Gladstons, 634, hance to Quinhon and back, 23 cents per ploul, 25 lay days.

German bark Deutschland, 269, Chefoo to Swatow, $1,000 in full, 20 lay days.

German bark Vesta, 802, Chefoo to

Hongkong, 13 cents per plonl, 25 lay days. French bark St. Joseph, 289, hence to Labuan and back, 25 cents per pleni, 82 lay days.

French bark Dauphin, 387, hence to Haiphong and back, 20 cents per pleal, 30 Mr Ronnell and Mr Sangster.lay days.

2. Chorus, "Trish Melody," (Arranged by German brig Tartar, 256, hance to Hal

O, Jos, Brambach),........................................................ phong and back, 20 cents par pioul, 80 lay

Members of the German Liedertafel | days.

3. Bolo, "Preghiera alla Madonna" (A. Tearin), Mrs Robinson, (With Orchestral accompanimant: Violin, Violoncello, Harmonium and Piano.) 4. Solo, (Violoncello), ""Variations” (Men- delssohn),.. „Mr W. Von Babera. B. Pianoforte Solo, ** Waldsomen” (R. Schumann)....... Rennell.

German steamer Bellona, hence to Balgon and back, $5,000 in full, 11 lay days.

The German barque Melusine, 987 tons, left for Alanila to load for San Francisco under charter effected at home.

British ship Dartmouth, 918 tons, left for Manila "seeking."

French bark Maria, 872, hence to Raigon,

$600 in full, 14 lay days.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Ha anattianuhar re- porta: Break monsoon, throughout, .....

The Spanish steamer Mactan reporta : The British steamer Golden Horn re- #Fine,weather throughout, shor

'ports : ⠀⠀ On the 2nd list, passed the barque W. E. Gladstone running to the Southward and Westward. Weather dine throughout the passage.

POST OFFION NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close-

| For SWATOW.

Per NORNA, at 9 am, on Sunday,

the 4th inst

ForHOIHOW, PAKHOL, AND HAT-

PBONG.

For ALBAY, ab9am. To-morrow, the 4th inat, instead of as previously notified.

E

For HOIHOW. AND; HAIPHONG.—

P CONQUEST, at 9 am To-morrow,

the 4th inst.

For MANILA, WA

Per MAOTAN, at 11.30 a.m., on Mon-

day, the 6th inst

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS —–

Per 00EAN, at 3.30 p, m., on Thursday,

the 8th inst

MAILS BY WER ENGLISH PAUKIT. —— The English Conteset Paket NIZAM

will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do, on THURSDAY, the 8th November,

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, de Jan Wednesday, 7th November.

5.M., Money Order Office closes,

2.M., Post Office closes sent the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night, Thursday, 8th November,

7 AM Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Porting of all correspondence.

10 4.my Post Office closes except for Late Letters Beglary of Lettern osasOJ. (10.15 ... Letters may be ported with LATE FI of 15 cents extra Postage till

to

11 A.M., when the Port Office CLOSES

entirely.

(11.80 A Lettern (but Letters only,

to

addressed to the United Kingdom

Pia Brindial, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Facksi with La Fee of 48 certa extra portage,

11.50 A.M., When the Mell is Bually

closed, pred Hongkong, October 27, 1877.

дод

General Memoranda. TexSpA, November 6:

[No. 4476-NoVEMBER 8, 1877.

however, of leather, and warranted to at burst after five rounds.

2 pan. Sale of Japanese Curfos, &o,

WEDNESDAY, November 7-A

Mr Armstrong's Bale Room.

Daylight -Namon leaves for Coast Porta. THURSDAY November B

Noon-English Diall leaves for Ports

of Gall and Europe. Tak --B prin. ---Occidental de Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Brandson. 9p.m.--Amateur Concert at the City Hall. FRIDAY, November 9-

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs

Lane, Crawford & Co. C Goods per Anadyr undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. 2 p. Sale of Ruge, &o, at No. 7,

Queen's Road, Central, Bowen leaves for Singapore, do, on or

about this dates

MONDAY, November 12.

Goods per City of Limerick undelivered

after this date wubject to rent. TUESDAY, November 27-

Noon-Sale of Ground and Buildings, at Mesers Lane, Crawford's Sale Room, Praya

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Briablished A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGOISTN, ~IMPORTERS

OF

Davecises” SUNDRIES, NURABBY REQUI- stras, Tozer REQUISITES, ENSLIKE, ÁMEBIJAN, AND FREYOR PATENT MEDICINES.

MANUFACTURERS

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla

Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision; Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

et 7.20 p.m.

MAILS 27 78N UNITED BYATHS PACERY. The United States Mall Packet OCEANTO will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 8th November, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United Blatos, which will be slowed a fol- THE CHINA MAIL.

Registry of Letters cosses 2.80. Port Office closes, 2.80 r.. Correspondence for Japan, the

Follows.

United States, or Union Coun tries only may be posted on board the Poket with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage

2.50 .. when the Mall la finally closed.

- Hongkong, October 18, 1877.

no8

MAILS BY THE FERKOR PACKET,— The French Contract Packet AMARONE will be despatched from Hongkang OK THURSDAY, the 15th Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vis Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Fondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Adan, Suaz, and

The

Alexandria

following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, dom Wednesday, 14th Instant,

EP.M., Money Order Office closes Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night, Thursday, 15th Instant,

TAM, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Begistry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.

10 a. M., Beglstay of Letters cesses. 11 M., Post Office closes except for Late

Letters.

(1L10 AM, Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage,

until

(11.30 AM. when the Post Office Gloss

entirely.

French bark Marie Charlotte, 870, hence | Hongkong, November 1, 1877.

6. Choras, "Der Jäger Abschied" (Meno Balgon, $500 in full, 10 lay days,

delssohn), m

Members of the German Liedertafels

PART IL.

7. Overture, for two Planes," Bon and Stranger (Mendelssohn)...Mrs Hall, Dr Qlouth, Mr Bennell and Mr Sangster. 8. Bolo, ** Cavatina from L'Assedio di

Ideda" (E. Petrella)..............Mrs Robinson,

§. Concerto in A Minor, Opus $4. (B

Schumann), Mr Bennell and Dr Clouth. 10. Quartette (Vocal),

no15

Germsa bark Angostura, 448, hense to Balgan, $600 in full, 15 lay days.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. British steamer Flintshire, 1243, Bestow RELIGIOUS SERVICES :- to Bingapors, passengera #71 per head, 13 lay days."

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL The Right British bark Lord of the Isles, 317, Takso Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. E to Yokohama, private,

Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain. At Dutch bark Groen Van Prinsterer, 871, 11a.m., Morning Prayer, da laid on berth for Sourabaya.

Miktary Service,Rev. J. Henderson, Acting Military Chaplain. At 8 anti, Morning Prayer, &c.

SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.

Members of the German Liedertafel.. Nov. 2. Rajanattiandhar, Beitia st. 938, Hopkins, Bangkok Oct. 23, General. 11, Soin, (Baritons), Wanderlied (BahaYAN FAT HONG.

MBED)stanemandir Hirst

Nov. 9, India, Norwegiani barque, from Whampoa

Nov. 2 Mastan, Spalek steamer, 871, A. Erquings, Amoy Nov. 1, General Tickets 82 sich, to be bad at Mathes J. T. V. SHAW. LASH, CRAWFORo às Co., (where a Plan of

12. Choras, "In der Heimath" (Carl Will

helm), Members of the German Ziedertafel.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1877.

LOOAL AND GENERAL,

guns of a more respectable calibre, made tremely difficult to keep machinery of this kind free from ruat and in good working order either at Singapore or Hongkong, but there can be no excUBO Ir is stated in the Straita paper that since for the engines being blocked up with odds the resent Kongues riots at Malacca and endo, having dull fires, deficient water several Chinese belonging to the various supply to the boilers, and cooks turned Secret Societies in the Settlement have in every conceivable direction but the notified, in writing, to the Acting Lient proper one. "Old Fireman's” letter, Governor and the Registrar of Seuret however, seems to have drawn the at- Societies, as well as to the Head- tention of "Singaporeans" to the state men of the Kongeces, their deter of their brigade, and some improvemente mination to resign their member will doubtless be effected in the matter. belong. Advertisements have also ap ship of the Societies to which they paared in the Times lately renouncing fur ther connection with the Societies, and The Gazette of to-day notifies that a list of as these announcements are somewhat the tanements and their valuations for 1878 unique, at least to Hongkong readers, will be open for inspection at the Treasury we append the substance of one which for 14 days from Monday, the 6th instant. appears in our Singapore contemporary of the 18th ultimo We, the under- signed, do hereby give the public of the Straits Settlements, notice, that from and after this date our connection with the 'HOR BENG' Secret Society ceases neither is it our intention hereafter to re-enter it, or to enter any other of the Chinese Dangerous Societies. In the event: $11,127.86. of our so doing, we are quite willing that Government should impose upon us any find, or inflict upon us any punishment the usual services in St. John's Cathedral, they may deem proper." Sach facts as and at St. Peter's Church in the evening... these indicate that the suppression of on behalf of the Church Missionary Society. these Societies would not be the formid-Collections will be made on these occasions,

From the monthly return of the Collector of Stamp Revenue, published in to-day's Gazette, we note that the revenue collected under the Stamp Ordinacees up to October Slet amounted to $98,161.51, showing an increase on last year to same date of

SERMONS will be preached to-morrow at all

able, If not imposible task, epparently in ald of the Society's work in South China." anticipated by the Straits authorities.

Announcements of this kind show that the The O. M. B. is justly regarded as one of Bocieties are not even popular among some the most deserving of the many associa of the members, that there is little trouble tlons whose object is the spread of the or danger in withdrawing from them, Truth amongst the heathen and the and that members have but small hesite appeal now made for support is mure to evoke tion in taking such a step when they be that liberal responsa which the past history Here their interest will be served thereby, The only privilege gained by these with drawals will, we presume, be freedom from arrest in the event of any further Kongees disturbances occurring in the Straits,

and present condition of the Society fully justily. The Socisty, under the Ray, Ay B. Hutchinson, has now two stations on the Mainland, and wa understand that two other stations are likely to be established if sufficient funds are forthcoming for the good work.

In a very elaborate report on Japan, recently published, the Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Tokio gives some interesting particulars respecting the STUN of Visitors to the City Hall Library state of education in the country, as ex and Museum for the week ending Oot hibited by the latest official returns. The 91st, 1877 present Government early recognised

the importance of diffusing knowledge of Thursday, Oct. 28th,

Friday,

European. Chinese.

884

28th,

487

27th, 55

864

28th, 85

Sunday

29th,

597

30th,81 81st,

91803

-828

2,828

Totals, Grand total, 2,651.

Police Intelligence. (Before James Russell, Esg) 3rd November, 1877.

LABOEN?,

** The publication of this fasuo nommenedd all kinds amongst the people generally, Saturday,

and actively prosecuted the work of Sunday, reorganising old schools and opening Monday, -new ones. In 1874 there were no less Tuesday, than 20,017 elementary schools open in Wednesday, the country-being an increase of 7,459 over the number In 1873 in addition to 32 middle schools, 53 normal schools, 91 foreign language sabools, and 2 Go vernment colleges for special sciences. We stated a few days since that the The total number of pupils in these Colonial Estimates for 1878 had been establishments was 1,730,179-1,812,141 for some time under the consideration of mate, and 418,038 female--or 6-15 per the Financial Committee of the Legisla cent of the total population. This per tive Council, This statement was, we centage is no doubt a small one, but if Ng A Ng, a hawker, was charged with have now reason to believe, only partially the increase in the number of pupils in stealing an umbrella from an intending correst, as, although the financial year 1874 as compared with 1878, viz., Passenger for Canton by the steamer A- important items of Colonial expenditure, Japan will in this respect sont be on a closes at the end of this month, the more 568,966, be maintained for a few years, labour..

Bhan. He was sent to three months' hard

such as those relating to Public Works, level with the most advanced European have not even yet been submitted to the nations. Of the 103 foreign instructora

ANOTITSE PETTY THEFT. Low A Pat, a coolie, was charged with Financial Committee. As the changes employed by the Ministry of Public stealing a lot of iron hooks from a bost- likely to be suggested by H. E. the Education 45 (40 male and 6 female) are builder at Wong Kok Tout. He was like- Governor may involve the gravest con English, 19 (17 male and female) wise sent to three months' hard labour. sideration and the liveliest discussion American, and the remainder are German

AN DID OFFENDER; in Council, this curtailment of the 22, French 14, Buaian 1, 8was 1, and time usually devoted to a frank and Chinese 1. The total expenditure on stealing a bamboo hat, the property of Che Wong A Troi, coolie, was brought up far fearless criticism of the measures pro- elementary schools in 1874 was £639,066, A Hing, a gardener at Yowmahtee. He posed seems to be particularly unfor- of which £216,169 was raised by volun- pleaded guilty to a previous summary con- tanate. Everything is apparently at a tary contributions, £291,722 by school viction for folany, and was consequently standstill, under the present system of district rates, and £60,320 by Bohool now sent to six months' hard labour. despatch-writing, and the approval of feas. The Government aid to these Lord Carnarvon seems to be now regard-schools was £60,000, and it also expend ed as absolutely necessary to be obtained ed £128,628 during the same year on before the more important fiacal measures the colleges and higher schools, as well are even breached in Committee or Coun- as a considerable sum on the education cil, instead of being sanctioned after of young men in Europe and America. their discussion. We are keenly alive

to the fact that Lord Carnarvon is a tower AFROFCS of affairs in the Straits, we of strength on which the Colonists may in

observe that serious complaints are being

any emergency fall back, and an authority made at Singapore in regard to the

DRUNKENNESS. conte for being drunk in the street.

Osten Thomson, a seaman, was fined 60

Henry Kelly, seaman British ship Aber- corn, was charged with assaulting a chair- coolie, but as the complainant did not choose to appear, the case was discharged.

HIGH-HANDED PROCEEDINGS. Low & Yow and seven others, stone-cutfen,

were charged under the following circum- to whom the Community can always appeal against any grievance. But it efficiency of the local Fire Brigade, and, stances.Martin Payne stated that he was overseer of works in the Surveyor General's does seem to be a remarkable system are accurate, it must be admitted that him to keep certain workmen from hammer

if the representations of a correspondent Department. Mr MoLood, an overseer, told this wholesale reference to London; and

the 2nd defendant and took his hammer

Bangkok.

It is not the less so because all the refer the gallant pompiere of the Settlement ing stone at Queen's Road Central dose to ences and representations are made "as well as their engines are sadly behind Loe House Lane. Yesterday witness stopped Dording to Hennessy," which may or may the age. This is the description given sight men who were at work. This morn not be of the soundest description. His of the engines by an "Old Fireman".asing they started work, and witness went to Excellency the Governor must have got they appeared at a recent fire. "On from him and threw it away. The defend- through an amount of work during these glancing at the machines it at once at went up and lifted it up as if to strike few months back worthy of a Brong. became my fervent hope that something the witness with it. All the other men rose N ham; but this labour would, we feel would occur to prevent steam being marse with their hammers and held them op mure, have been performed to much bet generated in any of them. The machi as if going to strike the witness, who then UNION CRUNCH-Minister, Rev. James ter purpose had he consulted his subornery of one was clogged up by all sorts went for a Constable and gave them in Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 AM.dinates more freely, and taken the public of nameless odds and ends, such as charge. The men were dreasing and dine- dressing stones. They were working on a Afternoon, 6 F.M.

into his confidence more than he has done, wrenches, keys, spanners, hose couplings Government work. The defendants wi ST. PETER'S BEAMER'S ORDBOR-Rev. We do not suppose that Earl Carnarvon while that of the other was in such a discharged. 3, Henderson, Service at 6 PM, every desires to institute a monopoly of gar working parte, that its powers of work- state of neglect and rust, as regarded the Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer ernment to the exclusion of the public and Communion on the First Sunday in voice, taking in Mir Hennrary as a parting were at least problematical. The each month at 11 am,

Our Bangkok correspondent writing under SE. STEYREN'S MISSION CHtan-Her. sent aspect of affairs leads one to think labelled th large lettere Singapore dete of the 20th October, aage in a former

ner resident in Hongkong ; but the pre-appearance of all three engines (two Nov. 8, Yangéste, British steamet, from || A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam that such a thing is not regarded an extent that required coular demons letter of mine, the following paragrapi

Municipal Engine,) was disgraceful to Now, 8, Golden Horn, Beitia's steamer, Yuen, All Services in Chinese) Mera imposible by the present race of ad

|ing - Frayet, i-Litany," Ante-Communion, Doors Open at 6,80 p.m, to Commenes | 1024, G. Alton." Haiphong Oct. 80, Blog and Bermen, at 11 AM. Bible Claas, at á ministrators How the Estimates can be tration to be believed. At the cïpire- | Pocurre& (—“ Letters are said to have ban

P.M., Probing, at 8.30 Holy Com- deals with constitutionally and properly neither engine of the two whose ambassadors are sant at ones with the tribute

sion of 28 minutes from the alarm revalved from Peking threatening that tiles munion, 1st Sunday in Chiness month. at this late hour it is very dificulty to fires were lit had generated half a pound (now unpaid for 10 years) with all arrears

BEKLIM FOURDLINE Hovas, Service In | My- the German language, by Pastor E. Kinske,

naces, I found that the so-called fires at 4ges, hostilities will be at once commenced. overy Binder st half.past tot & in ACCORDING to some statistics published that period, would not have suffled to fiam must fights. To pay the tribute azd the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling Hoss to the Pioneer, Tolbet that mysterious heat an ordinary flat iron. After an thereby saknowledge herself only a prince country, where praying le said to be experience of many years with Colonial, of Chins, would nullify all her treaties with effected by machinery, can boast of an English and American Brigades, I can foreign ustions and make her at once the army of about 25,000 men. This fores safely aver that I never say & more soof and the derision of the East Better is composed of 10,000 Chinese troups, disgraceful exhibition than that I record. mainly stationed at the capital Laser, I may further and, that the valves and death than that they say, so the sound of and 15,000 native militia, who are only cooks were, whenever it was posthis, in the land. The Atraste Times, in Dogging warliks preparation reverberates throughout called out in war time. Their arms variably set the wrong way, and that this item of news, remarked that it was vary consist of matchlooks and straight swords there was no prevision for the water improbable. Now I am not naturally our?" both the miserablest weapons, even of supply, without which a steam fire engine ous but I really should like to know which #fearful magazine of ex- portion of my paragraph comes in for this

tás Hall may be sean) on and after TUES. | Canton. DAY, the 80th October.

as & p

Hongkang, November 8, 1877.

PUBLIO AUOMION.

| and General.----WIL FUSTAU & OS,

not

!

DEPARTURES.

| Nov,

2, Ping-chod-hat, for a Crilsa,

8. Polen, for Yokohama.

THE Undersigned will moli za above,

THE

NO

MONDAY,

the 8th November, 1877, at Noon, at the Godowns of Mosers Grün, Livingston

For dccount of the Underwriters,

8pfung, for Helbow.

8. Yangtse, for Shanghal

8, Gtorga Oroshow, for London,

AULEARED

Northern Bier, for Haiphong, City of Limerick, for Shanghai, Chinamon, for New York, Albay, for Hollow, o

LIFE BOATS, NAUTICAL INSTRU... Vidal, for Bangkoks

MENTE, &c., 45

Salved from the British Banque Meres.

TERMS OF SALE---Ossh before delivery

in Merken Dollar weighed at 7.1,7.

PASSENGERA, ARKIVEN,

For Rajarathamhar, from Bangkok,

The Lot, with all faulte and errors of Capt. B. Brown,

description, to be at purchasers' risk on the fall of the hammer,

CHAL. O, COHEN,

Hongkong, November 8, 1877.

*

For Macian, from Amor, 81 Chiesa. DEFARTED

Garaler, Nakao, Fuhaty, Fazları, Harris

For Vola, for Yokohama Y

Fer Vollung, for Holbow, 39 Chinny

Woit Polat

Shipping Daylight, Albay leaves for Holhow, die 8. Anadyr leaves for Bhanghat

MEMOR. FOR MONDAY. Skipping. Noon-Mación laves for Mlatila.

muy leaves for faalla,

Goods per Fleuri Castle undelivered alter

this date subject to vent.

of steam!" On glancing into the fur-

pected these "troops" are almost ignorant | plosion |

"matter of history and hua not, I ballsve, pres

the kind, imaginable, As might be ex- is simp one time we were nos sweeping abjurgation There are four of drill, excepting perhaps those of the very much enraptured with the Gov. propositions set forth Fire That Susta Chinese contingent, while their fortresses erament engines in Hongkong, but was originally tributary to Chinaj: This la Are scarcely worthy of the name, being we sourvely think we ever desponded to i been questioned, though tas qurgossa of the Noca, Vale of Life Boste, de, st Mostre wretched enclosures, the walls of which the Singapore level, if this is a fair izitate here bors varonil videnses) pan | are surmounted with iron "gingsla," or i description of it. Me doubt it is ok.Į seversing that it was op a token of vasesAge

Anotion.

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