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NOTICE.
Ebre, from London, In connee- tion with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their · Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Com. pany's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, anlos intimation is received from the Cou signees, before To-Dar, the 15th Inst., at 5 p.m., requesting it to be landed here,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
Goods remaining andlaimed after FRI- DAY, the 2nd November, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing akargon.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
L. HENNEQUIN, Actg. Agent.
Hongkong, November 16, 1878. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
ПRE 8, 8. Argyll having arrived from
THE
the above Porta, Consignass of Cargo | are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whenes and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be
obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 3 o'clock To-day.
Goods remaining undelivered after the Both Instant will be subject to ront.
No Fire Insurance has boon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, November 18, 1878.
Intimations.
CONSULADO DE ESPAÑA EN HONGKONG.
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"YON arreglo al pllego de Oondiciones que se halla de manifesto en este Con- salado y en el Aviso de Guerra Español MARQUES DEL DUERO" basta las 11 de la mañana del 20 del actual; SO FOR pública licitacion la' LIMPLERA DE LOS FOR DOS DE DICHO BUQUE, LA CONSTRUCCION DE us Bors, para el mismo y otras REPARA CIONES.
Dicho Acto tendrá lugar en la Cancilleria de este Consulado a las 13 en punto del referido dla 29 y hasta media borá azies no admitirán las proposiciones que se presen- tap, las cuales han de catar arregladas al modelo que al final del pliego do condicio Dea nu copia.
Hongkong, 18 de Noviembre de 1878.
El Consul Interino,
JOSÉ VELEZ.
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YONSIGNEES of the following. Casgo
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No Fire Insurance has been effected.
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T H, Tan Sive, pkga Metal, from Bata-
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SHIPPING,
ARRIVALS,
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PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
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DR VISITING ANY and Foo Mr Tallant, and 61. Chiness,
Fer Ningpo, from Shanghai, Mrs Carlsen,
CHOW, leaving Hongkong September 18th,
and Returning November 1st,
Hongkong, August 21, 1878,
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Per Charité, from Newchwang, 11 Chi.
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SHIPPING REPORTS
The British 8-masted schooner Janet re- Hongkong, September 23, 1878.
ports: Left Freemantle with light W.N.W. HUTCHING 8 winds, had tolerable 8. E, trade off Anjer Fbegs to announce to the Community, and of Luzon had Hght varin bie 16th Oct., remainder of passage as far as of Hongkong that he will be able to supply winds, across the sea strong N.E. winds,
BEEF, MUTTON, 0, passage 50 days. from 1st October, and trusts that they may grant him their support.
SHOP - WELLINGTON Stauts, opposite
the Cathedral.
Hongkong, Beptember 20, 1878.
Not Responsible for Debts..
Neith
Jeither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:...
Giais, British back, Captain Kep. Russell & Co.
Loan Madaulay, British barque, Capt. B. Moakman-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co. FOBTENAVE, British ship, Capt. Geo, E. Tayler--Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
COMMISSARY, British ship, Captain A. Moriner.-Meyer & Co.
GITANIA, British barque, Captain Wallace.Captain.
ALEO, British barque, Captain Robert Falconer. Captain.
FAKEY, French barque, Captain E. M. Gouyn,--Landstein & Co.
MATSULESS, American ship, Uapt. J. H. DaveMeyer & Co
WAPIRE British barque, Capt. W. L. Aryaz,Miesangeries Maritimes,
FIRE OF FORTH, British barque, Capt. 8. Cowper,Olyphant & Co.
Combos, Gorman barque, Captain E. Blefons,Siemsaen & Co.
Coroni, American barque, Captain M. Hall Russell & Co.
Light Northerly winds and fine olear wea
The Britian steamer Ningpo reports: ther during the first two days, and fresh N.E. winds and same wasther during the reat of the pasanga.
The Danish barque Flensborg reporka ? Went out from Bongkong, the 14th of October with a N.E. wind and one wea ther; the 18th, 16th and 17th had very strong monsoon, put back for a daya laying and worked up the Chins Oosat with fine at anchor behind Tament; went to sea aga'n weather, reached the Batan Island between Formosa and Luzon, where we had stormy wether for about 3 weeks, sometimes vary hard with tremendous sea; last two boats and part of the ship's copper, and ens tained other damage.
CARGOES.
The
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW
Shipping.
Daplight. ---Olympia leaves for Swałow.
p.m.-Amoy leaves for Ningpo and Shanghai.
Auction.
11am Sale of unserviceable Govt. Stores at H. M's Ordnance Stores,
(No. 4801-NOVEMBER 22, 1878.
guess Consul), Major Silveirs, Mr A, de Silveira, Mr.J. d'Almada, đe. When the mass
| brothels only and not houses of enter | 7.30, which was attended by a great num- tainment, no licenses being granted to ber of members of the Cathollo Circle, and thema and the serving of dinners and other ladles-and gentlemen Among the suppers being prohibited; and that if latter we noticed Mr Barretto (the Portu any man notifies a woman as being. under his protection he be held respondi ble that the bonse or rooms she occupies are not converted into a aly brothel.. was overslarge number of persons, including There appear to be no very formidable the Priests and the pupils of the Christian Queen's Road Fant, by Messrs Lane, reasons why an Ordinance of this kind Brothers School, assembled at the Hall
could not be carried out as easily and effectively here as in other parts of the of the Catholic Circle to congratulate the British empire. It cannot be expected Bishop. Mr A. da Silveirs, the Fresident that a law of this kind will be readily of the Circle, made a speech appropriate received by those whom it affects, or to the occasion, and called for three that these people will do otherwise than cheer for His Lordship, which were obstruct the operation of the Ordinançə,
The Bishop responded
Crawford & Co.
Amusement.
Opera Boulle at the City Hall,
General Memoranda, SUNDAY, November 24 ----
Daylight Yesso leaves for Coast Ports, MONDAY, November 25:-
p.m.-Theatrical Performanos by the Band of the 74th, at the Garrison
Theatro,
•
Similar laws are, we believe, in force in beartily given.
the whole, or nearly the whole, of the with much cordiality. A lad of the Chris garrison towns in England, as well as in tian Brothers School then read a flattering most of the British military statione address, to which His Lordship responded. abroad. Here the Administration, in After this followed the ceremony of kissing carrying out the provisions of the the ring, and His Reverence having asked Ordinance, have not to encounter that ́
Goods per Argyll undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
dogged opposition which is exhibited to the superior of the Brothers to give the the introduction of the contagious dis children a holiday, which was received by THURSDAY, November 28:-
Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of cases regulations among communities at them with great joy, the meeting broke
Call and Europe.
Home. It is a questionable point whe-
up.--Communicated. their or not it is worth while to apply the regulations to native as well as to Tenders for repairs of Marques del Duero foreign houses. Many people will pro-
FRIDAY, November 20:-
Tax Benefit Concert given to Miss May to be sent before 11.30 a.m.
bably be of opinion that if the Chinese at the City Ball last evening was not SATURDAY, November 30:
exhibit a dislike to the operations under so unquestioned a success as it might Menmuir leaves for Singapore, &c., on or the Ordinance, and the trouble of apply- and ought to have boon. Although the honse was not a bumper, it was fairly
about this date.
TONDAY, December 8
3 p.m.-Oceldental & Oriental 8, 8. Co.'s Steamer leaven for Yokohams and San Francisco.
MONDAY, January 20
Sale of the Leon Borow Steamship mert co, by Mamara, Hughes & Legge, on or about this date,
THE
ing its provisions to native houses is
considerable, the · Administration will
do well to stop at the foreign houses well illed, and the audience was good | Should, however, it be found that the natured and appreciative, while nearly application of the regulations to native everything except good management was houses is necessary for the effective forthcoming to secure a successful enter- working of the Ordinance in regard to tainment. Better management, for in- foreigners, there ought to be no hesita- '
stance, would have disposed of the tion in applying the same regulations to Chinese as it is deemed desirable to dimoultles of singing in the Theatre by apply to Europeans. This is a British holding the concert elsewhere. It is to Colony, and those who take up their be hoped, however, that the entertainment accomplished the object of its promoters, to British law.
vin, that of giving Miss May a substantiai acknowledgment of the efforts she has lately, made jointly with others to entertain the Hongkong public, Miss May la the pos
amor of a very sweet voice, and this has been generally acknowledged by musis. lovers heres recommendation of which, not be hamed wherever she may go we may add, the young prima donna need
chellas, Réunion, Mauritius, Suse, HONGKONG DISPENSARY, obede here must be prepared to submit
and Alexandria. This is the bost
opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension.
may also be forwarded to Impia by this Packet.
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Office sloven except the KiGzz Boz which remains open all night.
Thursday, 28th Instant
Tam, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondenos.
30 am, Registry of Letters cesses. 11 &.., Post Office closes except for Late
Letter
Established A.D. 1841.
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IMPORTERS
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We have received a work of 370 pages, entitled Progressive Japan," being & study of the political and social needs of the empire by General Le Gendre. The author considers that the general shape. and position of Japan indicate a special aptitude for sotion. She forms the head of a series of volcanio falands, which pass After an overture, which was well played down the Pacifio and Chins sea and finally by Mr Panizes, Miss May and members of end at India. "This chain of islands the Choral Society sang the Bed, Red seemne," says General Le Gendre, "to have Roso." This piece might have been greatly been located especially round the Eastern improved by more practies; bat as it was, boundary of the Old World to form the the Aue voice of the soprano was somewhat overweighted by those of the other parts. advanced posts of a transformed ruperior The baritone sole("Ein Sobuta bin ich civilisation, returning with man by a by Mr Hirst, was well sung, and vociferous course indicated by that of the sun, toly encored, when this popular amateur gava soins upon the place of its birth and give | the first verse over again. Miss May next a new impulse to its suffering races and sang "The Power of Love" (Satanella), otherwise prepare them for their coming she did not sing it so excellently well as which is one of her best songs; and though
reads very well, but we scarcely follow rendering was rapturously sucored; when evolution in the vortex of ages." This
we have heard her before in the opera, ber the General, The author speaks of this she substituted a pleasing ballad. Probably chain of islands being peopled by a par- the beat vocal treat of the evening was the tionlarly progressive race. This is white- Duett (8 prano and Baritone Pars Biocome ESTM The publication of this farus command washing the Formosan savage and the an angelo', by Miss May and Mr Hirst
Papuan cannibal with a
Although even here there might have been vengeance,
an infusion of more life in the rendering, 41-7.40 p.m.
The book contains numerous tables and a
the music is superior to Satanella, and the very pretty map of Japan, It is publish harmony of the voices was such that one
rarely meets with except in exclusively pro
ita
[1110 M., Letter (but Letters only) except thousto and through dusts allaj may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cunts extra postage,
der
until
11.50 4.M., when the Post Office Olonas.
entirely.
Hongkong, November 14, 1878.
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OF
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will be despatched on TUESDAY, the THE CHINA MAIL. ed by C. Levy, of New York and Yoko
3rd December, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows :——. 2.M. Registry of Letters ocasƉE, 2.30 F.m. Post-Office closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Cenutiles) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, November 16, 1878,
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Shipping Intelligendë. Thefollowing is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, dro, ¿-
VESSELS TO ARRIVE,
AT HONGKONG,
When Name.
Left.
Mar. 28, Oracle, 80, Bristoliau (a.), Aph 16, Invincible,
Juns 20, Underwzitor, July
16, Anale Bow, 16, Lorimer, 18, Sydenham, -31, Stant,
27, Pilgrim,
28, Abbey Cooper, 30, Bumarilde, 81, Charmer, Aug
From
Liverpool Antwerp
Penarth
Fortress Monros
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1878.
hama
LOGAL AND GENERAL
THE Danlek barque Flensborg put back to- day owing to stress of weather; her report will be found under shipping reports.
A CORRESPONDENT VOLY properly en-Ws are requested to stats that the Band of quired last night what has been the M's 74th Regiment will not again play result of the appointment of the Com- mission to enquire into the working of the open air on Tuesday evenings. the "Contagious Diseases Ordinanca" : It is now more than a year sinos the Commission held its first meeting, and up to the present moment not a word has been published regarding the results of their laboura. Fortunately the matter is not a very pressing one; nor TRB-charge of wilful murder against Char are we very sanguine that the Colony les Newman is set down for hearing on will ever derive much benefit from Friday next, at 10 8.m., before a Special the labours of the Commission. We Jury. Mr T. C. Hayllar, lnstricted by hear it whispered that among the non-Mr Dennys, will defend the accused. clusions arrived at by the Commission
·
was one that the principle of medical examinations could never be applied to Ar the Marine Court to-day Thomas purely Chinese brothels. The meane Farrell, fireman of the Frit, steamer Karo, adopted for suppressing unlicensed was charged by P.0. No. 62 (George Rae) brothels were also found extremely ob- with wilfully remaining behind his ship, jectionable, and their continuance hava probably not been recommended, although Defendant said he went to the Sailor's whether the Commission advises that Home, as the Captain had promised to pay unlicensed brothels should be allowed to bim off. He was ordered to be sent back have their swing without let or hindrance to his ship by the 9. 8. Olympia. we are unable to learn. In a general
Newcastle (..way the conclusions arrived at by the Com Tay closing performance of the opera season
Newcastle
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Bury St. Edmunds, Penarth Alfredo,
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Penarth
London
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Hamburg London --
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ker Merchandise for Ban Francisco, Septe 28.778 bags Riss, $13 bags Besna, 137 bage 10, Matchless, Pepper, 168 pkgs. Gambler, 120 pkge 11 Firth of Forth, Cordage, 64 pkge. Oplum, pkgė. Slike, 3 † 18, Excelsior, Amoy, 188 pkga Tes (9,817 lbs.), and 8.839 | balen Slik, 567 pkga. Tes (24,747 lbs.) from 17, James Shepherd,
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Bierphandise,
EARL OF Devon, British barque, Captain James BestCaptain.
Hölsïain, German 3-m. echooner, Cap. lala O. Kilpor. -Edoard Schellhass & Co,
6, Patroojus (6.),
mission are said to have been unfavour
|
fessional circles. In Part 1, the quartette by Mesars Robinson, Duuman, Hirst and -- Williamson, was slightly marred by the first tenor boing slightly out of role, bat otherwise gave much satisfaction. It is always a doubtful experiment to give cuttings from Hamlet, and when we say that Miss May as the mad Ophelia was last night arosly consonant with other parts of the programme, there is no esnsure involved either in the acting or staging of the fair artiste. By saying judge Miss May in high tragedy from the this we mean that it would be unfair to
fragment of last night. To musicians the treat of the evening would doubtless be the Sonata (Beethoven, Op. 18-Violin and
Pianoforte) by Mosers Emory and Sangater. This was played in anexceptionable style, strain of the violin was lost or weakened by and it was a great pity that even the faintest the unfortunate construction of the stage. Mr Duoman's "Good Night” was very well oung and warmly applanded, a huge bouquet having been thrown at the fact of the astonished amateur by some of his enthusiastic confreres. The * Mon of Harlech ** (Chorus) may now be said to have fairly earned its superannuation, and as it last night closed say the seventh enter tainment in this Colony, it behoveth us now to any requiescat Nevertheless, i was correctly sung on this occasion by the few members of the Choral Society present. and warmly received, as a martial bearing goes a long way at present. We trust that well-meant support elsewhere as she lie ifise May will find no great succe 4 and so long deservedly sommanded in mtalse | loving Hongkong,
Education question has been discussed in the Legislative Assembly at Melbourne, the debate lasting till a late hour on the night of Oct. 17th. Every speaker," it is stated, " denounced the agitation to intro duce religiour teaching in State Schouli," Me Hennessy lately stated that the Octony
able to the Ordinance; indeed the licensed takes place to-morrow evening, when the houses were held to be a source of danger Royal English Opera Company will produse in themselves, as giving rise to a false Benedict's opers The Lily of Killarney." I will be seen from our Australian 'items, sense of security among those frequent Miss Clara Stanley will take the part of published in another glamn, that the ing them,
Eily and Mr Vernon that of "Hardzené We also learn that the Commission,
Gregan." We believe the Company have after taking ovidence which cocopies over 800 printed pages, applied to high taken unusual trouble, and have gone to medical authority for his opinion in considerable expense for suenery and dresses, regard to the operation of the Ordinance, to render the opera a thorough success, and for any suggestions on the matter The whole of the well-known sense in this he might be able to offer. It is reported that the opinions of this authority varied somewhat tragio opera are to be produced, in- considerably from the conclusions arrived eluding the celebrated cave scene, with water of Hongkong was the truly spot in the at by the Commission. His opinions and the other accessories. Considering the British Empire where the secular system of were, we understand, that the operation length of time the Company have allowed education was officially recognised. Our Liverpool [via O'álf of the Ordinance had, so far as Har themselves for the preparation of the opera, information and experience do not agree Majesty's naval forces were concerned, the extra trouble that has been taken in with the statements here made, rather zesülted, in a-considerable diminution of
Liverpool Hamburg
the amount of veneral disease con regard to scamery etc, and the stirring recklessly perhaps, by its Excellency LOADING FOW CHINA AND SATAN YONEL tracted in Hongkong, and in the type character of the opera Itselfs we venture but residents minst judge for themselves being much modified. The same su to predict that tomorow night's perform The Melbourne correspondent at the Syd- thority also, we believe, suggested that |ance will be öns of the most smocessful all brothels in the Colony be placed on ones, if not the most successful one of the the same footing as to the examination
41 Zondon, chemire via Jua Canal Glenlyon, Barmose
Opphrones
Exiling Veascia. Howwell
South Milton Star of the South
41 Liverpool Blentor (1.)
Hestor («) Achilles (n.) Jacobins Lean (4)
Cadis (a)
Cardig
- Craig Ard:
of prostitutes; that prostitution in uns, and doubtless a well-filled house wil licensed houses and places be pronounced reward the Company for their efforts to illegal and punished accordingly 3 that entertain the public here during the last all prostitutes be registered, and subject two or thras months.
to undergo examinations as ordered,
ander penalty if refusing that no Tobar being the third anniversary of drunken man be admitted into a brothel,
and no map allowed to take intoxicating Bishop Raimondi's consecration, high mas Brinke in with him ; that all brothels be was sung at the Cathedral this morning at
y Morning Herald writes on Ort, Diet në -
follows fo
The old warfare on the battles-ground of education and religion has been revived. just when we thought the contest had been settled for ever. But, in truth, it is only a priest cry. The laity are content with the Education Act compromise, and do not e desire that the condition of things should be disturbed. The ssenlar system has been found to work very well, and it la founa pleo that the Chiholle people, spart from