Entertainment.

HONGKONG TEMPERANCE HALL

THE OPENING ENTERTAINMENT for the Winter will be given on MONDAY, 4th Novembor, at 8.30 p.m., whon "Pro- fessor" ILOILO will ask, the Audience to spend

AN EVENING IN FAIRYLAND."

Programmes will be issued. PRICES OF ADMISSION:

50 Cents and 25 Cents... Hongkong, October 28, 1878.;

Not Responsible for Debts.

To-day's Advertisements,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.

HONGKONG AGENOT.

TAROM This Date until further notice,

FROM HENNEQUIN will assume

the Management of the Company's Office at this Port.

H. DE POUEY, Agent.

no5 Hongkong, November 1, 1878,

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debs contracted by ths. Officers or Crew. of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

IMPERATRICE ELISABETTA, Austrian ship, Capt. Hreglich,--D, blusso & Co.

GLAMIS, British bark, Captain Key- Russell & Co.

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Capt. R. Hajo. Melchers dr Co.

LORD MACAULAY, British barque, Capt. R. B. Monkman.-Wm. Pustan & Co.

FONTENAYE, British ship, Capt, Geo. B. Taylor,-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

SPINAWAY, Brit. barque, Capt. Pringle, -Siemsson & Co.

COMMISSARY, Brilisk ship, Captain A. Morison.Meyer & Co.

PELHO, German barque, Captain C, Christiansen, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

PIZANILLA, British barque, Captain Wallace.-Captain.

ALEPPO, British barque, Captain Robert Falconer. Captain.

Not Responsible for Debts of Crew:-

HERAZ, British ship, Captain Obas. Robertson, Jardino, Matheson & Co.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL,

HONGKONG.

ON -

SATURDAY EVENING,

November 2nd, 1878.

THE

ROYAL ENGLISH

AND

OPERA

OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY

FOR MANILA,

The Steamship

"ESMERALDA,”

Capt. CULLEN, shortly due, RSCANNER will be despatched for the

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE "NOTIFICATIONS.

THE

(No. 4798.-NOVEMBER 1, 1878.

The same correspondent also reports a together without its dificulties in tradal considerable agitation in diplomatio oir matters, and we hear of numerous com.

MAILS BY THE TORRES STRAITS PACKET HONGKONG DISPENSARY, oles on account of the action of the Bri-plaints of the delay occasioned to vessels

The Australian Contract Packet Brisbane, will be despatched from Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 5th November, with Mails for Bingapore, Somerset, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, Bowen, Koppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, Tal- mania, New Zealand, and Melbourne. Correspondence cannot be Registered after

1L15 a..

The Malls will be closed at 11.30 am, Supplementary mail on board with late fee of 18 wonte till time of departure, Correspondence for Southern and Western

Australia can be sout by this route. desired, but as a general rule it is better to send it via Galle. Hongkong, Oct. 23, 1878.

above Port on MONDAY, the 4th Instant, MAILS BY THE FEERON PACKET...

at Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

KUSHILL & Co. Hongkong, November 1, 1878.

ABIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

B04

Nov. 1, Amay, British steamer, 814, G. SiEssеEN & Co. H. Drewes, Shanghai Oct. 20, General--

Nov. 1, Aleppo, British Marque, 665, Falconer, Naschwang Oct. 19, PERS- CHINESE.

F. Nagel, Satow Oct 31, General

Nov. 1, Olympia, German steamer, 783,

KWOK AUREONG.

Nov. 1, Christian, German sohooner, 250, Kossow, Newolwang Oct. 18, Beans, WIBLER & Co.

Nov: 1, H.M.S. Frolic, from Macao.

DEPARTURES.

No. 2, W. B. Gladstone, for Quinkon.

1 Philippine, for Chefoo.

1, Beethoven, for Chefoo.

1, Zanais, for Yokohama."

1, Amoj, for Canton,

1, Chinkang, for Shanghai.

1, Oceanic, for Yokohama and San

Fraociego.

1, B.M.9. Swinger, for Shanghai. 1, Albay, for Hoihow.

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CLEARED. Cheang Hock Kian, for Swator.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Amoy, from Shanghal, Mrs and Miss

Nelson and amah, and 70 Chinese.

Per Olympia, from Swatow, 162 Chinese.

DEPARTED,

Per Oceanio, for Yokohama, Morris T. R. Wingrove, D. R. Crawford, A. L. Lugwell, and Miss Nathan; for New York, Mr H. Moynen, and Lieut. J. M. Grimes,

Will Repeat (by General Desire).B.N.; for San Francisco, 2000 Chinese.

BALFE'S GRAND SPECTACULAR OPERA

"SATANELLA;

VE

THE POWER OF LOVE,

In Four Acts and Two Tableaux.

Per Tanzis, for Yokohama: from Mor- seille, Mr and Mrs White, Mossrs Lan- ciarez and Chenet.

Por Chinking, for Shanghai, 5 Cabin. Per Albay, for floihow, 2 Europeans, "and 80 Chineso,

MISS ELOIA MAY AS SATANELLA,

CAST OF CHARACTERS:

MORTALS.

Count Rupert,........Mr M. VERNON. Hortensius (his

Tuter).......Mir I. PHILLIPS,

Karly

.Mr. J. RULLINCH. Bracachio (Pirato ¿

Mr PADDON. Chief), Grand Vizier,.. Mr J. ROLLINOK, Conrad (a Pirate),...Mr ApNass, Boy Slave,...Master JAMES. Dame Bertha,.........Miss A. DHAEGER. Princess Stella,.......Mias B..DRALOER Lelia,..

...Miss Clara STANLEY.

IMMORTALS.

Arimanes (King of

the Demons)......

Mr H. PHILLIPS.

SATANELLA,.." Miss ELCIA MAY,

Retainera, Pirates, &o.

"

NEW SCENERY AND EFFECTS, by

SENHOR BAPTISTA,

SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY; ACT I

SCENE 18T-GARDENS OF COUNT RUPERT

SCENE 2ND-THE DEMON'S TOWER.

Acr 11,

BORNE 1ST-HALL IN THE CASTLE, SOANE 2ND-SEA SHORE. SCENE 3RD-SEA COAST-LELIA'S

COTTAGE.

SCENE 4TH-DARK CAVERN.

Acr III.

SCENE 15T-BAZAAR AND SLAVE MARKET.

AST IV.

# 18 THE DEMON'S TOWER,

SCENE 2D-DARK CAVERN. BOENE ÖRD-VISION SCENE,

TO URTARг.

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The French Contmet Packet Avu will

The

be despatobed from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 14th November, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europo, vid Mar seilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Bala- via, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Caloutta, Bombay, Aden, Suaz, and Alexandria.

following will be the hours of closing |

the Malls, &o,-

Wednesday, 18th November.

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大榮

A. S. WATSON & O...

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALM AND RETAIL Druggists, IMPORTERS

OF

DaveGiara' SUNDRIES, NORSKT RxqUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, "AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

-----MEDICINER. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Boda 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, 1970.

tish Minister respecting quarantine.

The details of this squabble are so inte, loading and discharging at that rising port. resting, and evidently come from such a A recent case has, it is said, been taken up friendly and unprejudiced writer, that by the Consular authorities of gue of the we will quote them in full-

Powers, and there is every probability that oholera last year, the Japanese government elga Consuls in reference to this subject In consequence of a slight visitation of some joint action will be taken by the For arranged for fall, precautions, and proposed.

to introduce necessary quarantine provisions of tradel faalliites. When it is borne in early this summer. The British Minister mlad that three-fourths of the carrying declares that to preserve the trading in

Lerests of his country, regulations must be trade is in our hands, while almost if not framed according to his suggestions, or he the whole of the goods are English-owned, will resist and defy them. Representatives the importance of any action thus takoni of most other nations are indignant, and

the course of the British Envoy is freely will be at once apparent, a condemned. The Japanese government is

warmly supported by the United States From Pakhoi we learn that news had at and Russian Legations.

tory refusal of the Japanone unthorities the China Inland Mission, a most indefati- The difficulty was settled by a poremp-last been received from Mr Üsmuren, of to admit the British Muster's claim to gable traveller and explorer, who has, it participate in framing the resolutions. À

delegate from the British Legation was seems, penetrated further into the interlor denied the privilege of joining in the dis in a North-Westerly direction (starting cussions of the Quarantine Commission from Pakkoi) than any of our modern composed of threo native and three foreign

physicians, under the Chairmanship of travellera. This gentleman has been absent Armori Mori, Vice Minister of Foreign several months, and is said to have travers- The públication of this issue commened Affairs, à bitter quarrel was raised by the ed the old Hakka districts in Kwelahan

5 F.M., Money Order Office elossa. Post | 4 7.80 p.m.

Office clores except the Nieur Box, which remains open all night.

Thursday, 14th November.—

DEATH.

AM, Post Office opens for sale of At Shanghai, the 27th Instant”

Stamps, Registry of Letters, and JOACHIM DE RAGO, aged 68 years.

on

Posting of all correspondence.

10 A. M., Reglatry of Lettern coasON.

11 a. M., Post Office clones except for Late THE CHINA MAIL.

Letters,

11.10 A., Letters (but Letters only)

may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 senta extra postage,

until

11.30 AM, when the Post Office CLOSES

ontirely.

Hongkong, October 31, 1878.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

6 a.m.- Amazone leaves for Shanghai, Goods per Fulcan undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

Tenders Close.

11 a.m.--Tenders for Repairs, dro, of the Rope Store, will be received by the Naval Storekeeper.

Amusement.

Opera Bouffe at the City Hall.

HONGKONG, FRIDÁY, NOV. 1, 1878,

British Envoy, but the Japanese -Govern ment was firm on this occasion. Quarantine rules will be ready for promulgation дель. (?)

provinco, travelling sometimes for days without food and without meeting single Cameron will find some means of Informing human being. It is to be hoped that Mr

the public of the result of these important and praiseworthy offorts.

aa "a row,"

There are other equally silly, untrue, and contemptibly malevolent, remarks in the same correspondence, which, taken as a whole, is such a collection of rubbish, savoured with petty spite and national It may here be noted that the Kwangui conceit, as would only be allowed to spinsurrection had been heard of at Pakhot pear in a San Francisco paper. It is a pity that our trans-Pacific contemporaries have not sufficient respect for themselves

There is, we hear, a lttle Colony of and the organs they conduct to prevent obviously vicious and nonsensical cor. Hakkas settled on the Island of Gule-chau, respondence of this kind from disfiguring situated about fifty miles South of Iden. the columns. It is not the first time chau city and about the same distance from that we have had to take objection to the west coast of Lien-chau península. equally untruthful and miserable effu This Colony in said to have been founded

Bions.

NEWS FROM HAINAN, We have fuller news than that given last night from a Chinese Hource, concerning the Bakka rising in Hainan. These agrarian troubles appear to have commenced at Tam-chow, a town on the western seabord of the Island about 80 miles from Kiung. chow, where the Hakkes have deer, and after having captured the town, massacred men, women, and children indiscriminately, Four hundrod braves were sent from Klung

THE impressions made upon the mind of no14 & Chinaman 'when he finds himself for the first time in some centre of Western civilisation are naturally interesting, es pecially to foreign residents in the Far East. We have received a letter from a member of the Chinese Embassy lately despatched to America and Europe, în which incidentally he mentions the one or two features that produced the greatest effect upon his mind during several ex- tensive peregrinations in different parte of the United States. What does the reader imagine those features were! The rows upon rows of imposing houses; the bustle and aspect of the streets; the railways and tram-tars, or the crowds of Europeans Not one of these is wen tioned in the letter, This being my first trip abroad," writes our correspond ent, "I must confess I felt very strange Noon.--Chariton leaves for Port Darwin, upon my first landing in this country, show, the capital, with arms and orders te

and I still do somewhat, turesque aspect of the rural districte suppress the insurrection; bat the Hakkas, struck my mind most; perhaps to the having heard of the approach of this small absence of such scenery in Hongkong, or force, caught the braves in an ambuscade in the parts of China which I have fre- and utterly routed them. After this success, Daylight.-Kwangtung leaves for Coast quented, is mainly due the peculiar im- the rebels matched upon Lin-kao, a town

pression these pleasing country scenes made on my mind... I was, however, on the coast lias in the direction of the We wish him all success, and think the--- very greatly interested in the magnificent capital, and having taken possession of the Chineas authorities might have taken a spectacle of the Niagara Falls, the grand place, repeated the scenes of murder and leaf from his book with advantage, espo character of which, and of the surround-cruelty enacted at Tam-chow. The rebels cially during the late fumins. ing country, can only be realised by a

General Memoranda. MONDAY, November 4-

$0.

Noon.-Esmeralda leaves for Manila. 8.80p.m.-Entertainment at Temperance

Hall, Stanley Stroot.. TUESDAY, November 5-

Porta, Brisbane loaves for Singapore, &c.

Por Cheany Hock Kian, for Swatow and THURSDAY, November 7:-- Amoy, 400 Chiness.

Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Amoy reporte: Left Shanghai on Tuesday the 29ch ult., and arrived at Hongkong on the ist inst., firet part of the passage fresh monsoon, and fine Feather, latter part moderate and fine wea-

ther.

The British barque dieppo reports: Moderate variable winds and fine weather to Saddles, thence to port strong winds from North and Easterly and fair weather. The German steamer Olympia reports: Fiuo weather and light monsoon through- out the passage. Spoke the Yottung from Hongkong to Swatow, off Rocky Point,

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close:-

For SAIGON,

Per Quinto, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the 4th inst., instead of as previously notified.

For SWATOW AND AMOY.-

Per Cheang Hock Kian, at 10.30 am. To- morrow, the 2nd inst., instead of as previously notified.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE.- Por Charlton, at 11.30 a.m., on Monday,

tus 4th November.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOOBOW.- Per Ewangtung, at 6 p.m., on Monday,

the 4th Nov.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET- The Brit.oh Contract Packet Nisam will be despatched with Malls for the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Daylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar, Europe, and countries served through London, on THURSDAY, the 7th November. N.B.-This Packet garries no mails for the Australian Colonics, E. or 8, Africa, nor for Mauritius.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, do,~~

Wednesday, 8th November--

5, M., Money Order Office oloses.

8 P.M., Post Offies closes azcept the NIGHT

Boz, which remains open all night.

MUSICAL DIRECTOR,... MAF. PANIZZA. Thursday, 7th November.

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The Operas are produced under the Sole direction of

MB H. VERNON,

Tickets to bo had-and- Ssato aesired at Mesura Krust & Co.'s, where a Plan of the Chestre may be seed,

PRICES OF ADMISSION Dress Cirala or Orchestra

Stalls............. Two DOLLARS. Pit................ ONE DOLLAR

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Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen Bannot be admitted

Hcpgkong, November 1, 1876,

no

7.M., Post Office opena for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Porting of all correspondence.

10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late

Letters. Registry ceases.

f1018 A., Letters may be posted with LATTFOT of 10 cents extra Postage till

50

11 a, M., when the Post Office ŰLOBES

entirely.

(11,30 .M., Letters (out Letters only} addressed to the United Kingdom Pia Brindis, or to Singaporo, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 48 csuts extra portage, +41 · ;

11.50 AE, when the Mail is finally

closed, Hongkong, Oct 28, 1876.

of Call and-Europe.

The pic-

Goods per Amazone undelivered after

Noon, subject to rent and landing personal view. Then the suspension then resumed their march in the direction charges.

bridge, 800 feet long, struck me as a of Kiung-chow, and had reached within 100 FRIDAY, November 15:-

very wonderful accomplishment." Theil (ay 80 miles) of the capital-which they Sip.m.--American Mall leaves for Yoko. members of the Mission appear to have were threatoning to attack--when, bearing travelled about more than might have that H.M.S. Kestrel was in that neighbour been anticipated since their arrival in hood, they turned and attacked another the States. On the 15th September the

hama and San Francisco.

Quotations.

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credit,

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Old Patna, caah,... 557

credit,

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Old Benares, cash, 540

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Now Benares, cash, 5471

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Trels, 8 a 24 Old Maiwa, cash, -

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63+ a 64

Exchange.

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228 Shanghal, demand, ... 72

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Mission was staying at Hartford, Con-city-probably Cheng-mai, as it is on their necticut, where our correspondent found route-with the apparent intention of re- his life rather "monotonous." Since turning to Klung-show as soon as the coast then, however, most of the members was clear. By the latest advices, about have proceeded to Washington, and ac- cording to latest newspaper advices are having a rather lively time of it in that city.

by an energetic Roman Catholic Father, who, having souming the joint duties of Church and State, aoon secured ita peaceful possession spite of the piratical and lawissa natives of the neighbourhood. A large majority of the few thousand Inhabitanta are Christians, and Gule-ohau is spoken of as a mot Bourishing little dependency. Being desirous of extending his borders the worthy Father is prepared to annex on- other island and repeat his experiment of colonization and civilization; but diff. vulties have arisen as to who the lalande belong to, and the Chinese authorities are sald to have actually referred the clerical ro- former to the Tonquiuese. He has there upon opened negotiations with the French Consular authorities, and hopes by that means to succeed in his second attempts

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL"} (Fer E. E.-A. & C. Telegraph Co's Line.)

LONDON, 30th October, 1878.

S

The reply of the Ameer of Afghanistan is polite, but distinctly refusce to admit the mission or to have anything to do with the the 28th ultimo, the rebels were said to be British Government; no hope is entertained 8000 strong, while 2000 would probably be of averting war. nearer the truth; and it is fully expected that the capital will be ultimately attacked,” Onz or two rather extraordinary items and possibly taken. The rising has, as of news anent Japan appear in the San usual, a very close connection with the Francisco Post of the 5th September.official squeezes, which, being elastic to s We are assured, for instance, in one degree and never-ending, generally result paragraph of what appears to be a cor-

OBITUARY.

Cardinal Cullen is dead.

An Imperial Irade grants reforms demand- ed by England.

The Russian Press is unanimous in advis-

ing indirect help to the Ameer of Afghanistan.

respondent's letter, that "intelligence of in goading the peasants into open rebel- the new treaty between the United lion. Upwards of a thousand refugees, States and Japan, signed July 25th, is chiefy women and children, had arrived in kept secret. This treaty," the paragraph Hoshow ere the Kestrel left, and many of in Roumelia and Macedonia, demanding goes on to add, “is understood to confer these took passage by the Albay, which union with Bulgaria, reciprocal commercial advantages, from

which all other nations are excluded, reached this port the other day. An order except on condition of accepting the same from the Mandarine, to the effect that ench mutual obligations." This is simple family in the capital should produce one. "bankum" of a rather objectionable kind. volunteer for the protection of the city,

An insurrectionary movement has occurred

LOCAL AND GENERAL

The new treaty seems to have been brought about an indignation meeting of Wa omitted to note the arrival yesterday, kept so remarkably secret that nothing

whatever has been heard of it in this the guilde, at which the assistance asked from Pakhol, 8f the Right Revd. Bishop. part of the world, but this valuable sor. by the officials was distinctly refused, with Burdan, in H. M. 8. Kestrel respondent might have found more con- the remark that it was the business of the

fidence placed in bis announcements had mandarins to protest the city especially as We understand that another unsuccessful be not unfortunately omitted from his they had been well paid by the people to a tempt has been made to replace the Bok calculations the favoured nations' clause,

hars Rock Buoy, owing to the heavy sca How the storm will end, and whether or met wita.

found in all, or nearly all, the treaties

concluded between Japan and Western

countries. That clause in the treaty not the exactions so much complained of with England "expressly stipulates that will be lessened and trade thereby bone. We believe that the lightkeeper's dwellings the British Government and its subjects fitted, it is hard to say. The Albay, wo

at Green Inland are to be enlarged so as to

shall be allowed free and equal partiopa heat, was unable to carry all the freight, provide accommodation for Europeans. tion in all privileges, immunities, and offered on her last trip, and trade is Formerly there was only accommodation advantages, that may have been, or may

hereafter be, granted by the Japanese generally increasing-a proof that it would

fornatives,

Government to the Government or reach much more extensive proportions if An Indian watchman died at his post on subject of any other nation." In the reasonable facilities were placed in the way Prays Central last night, The police had face of a clause of this kind, any such of its operations. We learn that the most told him to go home as he said he was sick, statement as that Japan has concluded

a treaty with a particular foreign power, annoylag delay is being caused in the nego and they shortly afterwarde found him quite conferring resiprocal commercial advan- tiations for Transit Passes, and that the last deed. tages from which all other nations are more on the part of the nativo officials la excluded, except on condition of accept the appointment of a Wai-yuen (save the

OBICKET:

ing the same mutual obligations, will be mark!) to make certain preliminary arrange. A match has been arranged between the received for what it is worth. The sub-ments in this matter. In the meantime, Zad Eleven of the Cricket Club, and the Jests of Great Britain can clearly, under

this Treaty, enjoy any privileges accord although trade is making its way spite of 2nd Eleven of the Garrison to commence ed to citizens of the United States by all fiscal and other obstacles and obstrue. Losmorrow at noon. the provisions of any new American- tions, Raiphong is fast becoming the great

Japanese convention, while the conslu feeder for the Yunnan and Western Kwang-Tan drain in Bonham Strand is open agala tion of a new reciprocal treaty between districts. Large limports of yarn and for the fourth time this year, and the England and Japan will certainly be

optional on the part of either, and can plece goods are finding their way, la neighbourhood is rendered anything bat not be forced by any, it may be, injudi Halphong, to these localition; and there savoury in consequence. It is a pity that cious action on the part of the United | is now a considerable expert of tin from ones a year is not-suficient to attend to Helphong. This latter plass is not alatish matters. The safural unpleasepti

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