For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., 13 QUEEN'S ROAD, AND 22 PRAYA,

Reg to direct special attention to their well

selceted Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, &c. YUTLER PALMER & Co.'s "CARTE

BLANCHE."

[EIDSIC & Co.'s MONOPOLE,

Pints and Quarts. DOLPHE COLLIN'S BOUZY

CABINET.

HE A

MPAGNE, Pints and Quarts.

POMMERY

AND

UMM'S (JULES) CHAM.

| RENO'S

G CHAMPAGNE.

TEYEN'S (BODEN)

NBOUZY, Pla. & Qts.

EXTRA

XTRA SEC, Quarts.

CHARLES HEIDSIECK'S WHITE SEAL,

Pints and Quarts.

VEUVE CLIQUOT PONSARDIN, Pints

and Quarts..

THEOPHILE ROEDOBER

& Co.'s VER-

ZENAY MOUSSEUX, PLs. & Qts.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

Portable Horse Power VERTICAL

A STEAM ENGINE and BUILER, fitted with FEED PUMP and GOVERNORS, de., Complete; la all its parts almost new.

To

THE GHINA MAIL.

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TOBE SOLD by PUBLIC AUC TION, shortly, on a day to be hereafter named, unless previously dis. posed of by private contract,

THE HONGKONG DISTILLERY, A Powerful FIRE ENGINE, by Messra HUNNAMAN & Co., Boston, with 40 Feet Situate at East Point, Hongkong, now SUCTION and 100 Foot DELIVERY HOSE, in Complete Working Order, and Cap. Brass Discharge PIPE, NozzaLS, WRENCHES, HOSE SPANNERS, FIRE BUCKETS and Bezt, able of Distilling upwards of 2,000 &o, Complete and Roady for use. This Gallons daily. The Property is of a most ENGINE will throw a " or " Stream of valuable nature, comprising THREE PIECES OF GROUND close to the Water about 180 Feet.

water, viz:-Inland Lots Nos 749, 781

1 V-Pointed ROCK DRILL

A Set of WELL-BORING TOOLS, com and 782, with the Substantially Built prising :-

DWELLING HOUSE and BUSINESS PRE- MISES, erected specially for the purpose only a few years since, together with the MACHINERY, ENGINES, STILLS, VATS, STOCK, and TRADE FURNITURE and FIT- TINGS,

1 Flat Chisel-Shaped ROCK DRILL 1 WORM AUGER.

1 SHELL AUGER, &o.

8 6.feet Lengths of 1" Square, WELL BORING ROD, with Extra Stout MALE and FEMALE SOURWED JOINTS in Sult.

1 TILLER for Working Rods.

'A. MILLAR & Co.,

Plumbers, de.. Queen's Road East.

oo13

Hongkong, October 6, 1879.

FOR SALE.

Knue's CHAMPAGNE, Pints and Quarts. THEOPHILE ROEDERER & Co.'s

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

YUTLER PALMER & Co.'s CHA

CUTEAU MOUTON.

LORMONT, Pints

AND Querte.

RAUZAN (CHATEAU), Pints and Quarts. ERMITAGE LUDON.

TE

HIBELF (CHATEAU), Pints & Quarts. CHATEAU LAROSE (CURCIER AND ADET'S), Piuta sud Quarts CHATEAU LAFITH, Pints & Quarts. IRES GRAVES, Pints and Quarts. BREAKFAST CLARET, Pts, & Qts. OLD INVALID CLARET. ST. JULIEN, &c., c. BREAKFAST CLARET. MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

CHAMPAGNE,

awarded the

GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

DRY VERZENAY MOUSSEUX:

.$17 per Case of 1 doz. of 2 doz. .$18 MEYER & Co., Agents.

17

Quarta..

Pinte....

Hongkong, August 21, 1879.

FOR SALE.

JULES

21fe80

For further Particulars, apply to

Messrs SHARP, TOLLER, and JOHNSON,

Solicitors, Supreme Court House,

Hongkong.

Hongkong, March 5, 1879,

Intimations.

NEWS FOR HOME.

Che Overland China Mail.

(The oldest Overland Paper in Okina.)

PUBLISHED AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE IN TIME FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL.

ULES MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, Containing from 72 to 84 columns of closely

in Quarta and Plats. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. -Hongkong, May 26, 1879.

NOW

READY.

printed matter.

THIS Mail Summary is compiled from

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

Oct. 8, China, British steamer, 1086, T. Alderton, Yukohama Oct. 2, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

→ DEPARTURES, Oct. 9, Namoa, for Coast Ports.

9, Hainan, for Holbow. 9, Hae-shin, for Canton,

CLEARED. Charitě, for Whampoa. Hermann, for Port Elizabeth. Oyling, for Cape Town. Gravina, for Mauila. Orestes, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS, ÁRRIVED.

Per China, from Yokohama, Mr McNab, Mr and Mrs Scott, Miss Dare, Staff Surg. Bolster, 4 Europeans deck, and 14 Chinese,

DEFARTED.

Per Namoa, for Swatow, bir Hadley. Per Hainan, for Hollow, 213 Chinese. SHIPPING REPORTS,

Note,

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--

For YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.-

Per Lord of the Lales, at 3.30 p.m. To-

morrow, the 10th inst.

For BANGKOK.-

Per Rajanattiunuhar, at 2 p.m., on Satur day, the 11th inst, instead of as previously notified.

For SAIGON.-

MEO FOR TO-MORROW

Shipping,

4 p.m.-Orestes leaves for Shanghai, &c. 4p.m.-Lord of the Islea leaves for Yoko.

hama, do..

Anction.

11 a.m.-Auction of Sundries at B.M's Ordnance Stores, Queen's Road Fast.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Batablished A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WROLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS

Davaoists' Sundries, Nussery Requi SITES, TOILET Requisites, ExqLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

40

Bois Water, Lemonade, Touls Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876,

[No. 5072.- Ocroser 9, 1879.

Tax members of the Royal Artillery Dramatic Club are making preparations to give another of their very pleasing enter- taiements, about the end of the present month. The pieces to be put on the boards are The Chimney Corner, and 'hich shall I marry,

ALL gentlemen who are members of the Hongkong Volunteers, and who are desi- rous of receiving instruction drill, are la vited to attend parade at the Government officer at 6 am. on Monday, the 13th instant, when Sergeant Major Whitehead will be present and take charge of the parade.

WE understand that Sergeant Buswel Royal Artillery, will shortly leave the ser vice to take up the appointment of in spector of Police at Perak. The Sergean was selected by the Hon. H, Low, Resid ent of the Dependency, on his recent visi to this Colony, and on the recommendation of Col Hall, Commanding the Royal Arti lory in China and the Ftraits Settlements He will be required to lastruct the nativ contingent in gunnery, for which we he he is woll qualified. Mrs Baswell ta member of the RA. Dramatic Club, and as she has displayed considerable talent, wi not easily be replaced.

In a letter to our morning contemporar

Per Pernambuco, at 2.30 p.m., on Mon- The publication of this issue commenced Citizen goes into figures to show th

day, the 13th inst.

For HONOLULU (via CANTON),

Per Hochung, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the

Lat-7.06 p.m.

13th inst., instead of as previously THE CHINA MAIL.

notified.

.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,

CALCUTTA.-

AND

Per Moray and Arratoon Apcar, at 2.30

p.m., on Thursday, the 16th inst. HTOGO AND YOKOHAMA (carrying a Mail for Nagasaki).- Per Niigata Mars, at 3.30 p.m., on

Saturday, the 18th inst.

the Daily China Mail, is published twice a month on the morning of the For CHINESH DICTIONARY IN THE English Mail's departure, and is a re- CANTONESE DIALECT. Parts I. cord of each fortnight's ourrent, history and II., A to M, with Introduction. Royal of events in China and Japan, con- 8vo., pp. 404.-By ERNEST JOAN ETTEL,tributed in original reports and collated from the journals published at the various Ph.D. Tübingen,

Porta in those Countries,

Price; FIVE DOLLARS, or Two DOLLARS AND A HALF per Part.

To be had from Mears LANE, CEAWFORD &Co., Hongkong and Shanghai;and Mossre BURGANDY, HOCK, SHERRIES, KELLY & WALS, Shanghai,

&c.

Cham.

bertin, Chablis

(White), Liebfraumilch, Hockheimer, Niersteiner, Steinberger Cabinet, Radesheimer Berg, Koninin Victoria Berg, Cha toau Yquera, Grand vin, Haut Santerno, Marsala, Saccone's Pale Dry White Seal Shorry, Yellow Seal Amon- tilado Sherry, Cutler Palmer and Co.'s Sherry, In- valid Port. (1848), Hunt's Port.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co;

BRANDY, WHISKY, LIQUEURS,

&c.

1, 2

end & star HENNESSY'S BRANDY, L GRANDE MARQUE BRANDY, CUTLER PALMER&Co.'s BRANDY, ROUVER GUILLET & Co.'s BRANDY, 1 to 4 stars, Finest Old BOURBON WHISKY, highly recommended, KINAHAN'S LL Irish WHISKY, JAMIESON's Irish WHISKY, Royal GLENDEE WHISKY, AVH GIN, SWAINE BOORD and Co.'s OLD TOM GIN, LA GRANDE CHARTREUSE, Green and Yellow; MARAS- CHINO DE ZARA, CURA- CAO, Pints and Quarts; ANGOSTURA,

BOXER's and.

ORANGE.

BITTERS,

&c., &c.,

&o..

Hongkong, March 1, 1878.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Croo of the following Vessels, during their slay in Hongkong Harbour-

ALEXANDER YEATS, Canadian ship, Capt.

J. W. Danbam.-P. & O. 8, N. Co.

KIRKLAND, British barque, Captain T. Colledge.Wieler & Co.

WM. H. DEITZ, American barkentine, Capt. Eudicott,-Chong Woo.

PATTERDALE, British steamer, Capt. W. E. Bentley, Jardine, Matheson & Co.

H. UPMANN, German barque, Captain B. G. Weber, Eduard Schelihase & Co.

HARRINGTON, British barque, Captain Allan Porter, Arnbold, Karberg & Co.

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain Hajs-Melchera & Co.

Auctions.

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It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, &o., and a complete Commercial Summary.

Subscription, 50 cents per Copy (postage paid 56 cents.) $12 per annum (postage paid $13.50.)

Orders should be sent to GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office, 2, Wyndham Street, not later than the evening before the departure of the English Mail Steamer,

Terms of Advertising, same as in Daily China Mail.

WASHING BOOKS. (In English and Chinese.)

Ladies and Gentlemon, are now WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use ready at this Office. Price, $1 each.

CHINA MAIL Office.

To-days Advertisements.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.

The Steamship

"LORD OF THE ISLES" will be despatched as above at 4 pm. TO-MORROW, instead of Noon as before notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, October 9, 1879.

For AMOY AND SHANGHAL-

Per Orestes, is postponed till further

notice.

Khina

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.--- The British Contract Packet

will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 11th October, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom 'and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonies, E. or. 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius,

Quotations. Hoxskor, October 9. OPIUM.-New Patna, cash....$555

Old

cash,...,580 New Benazes, coah, 616

cash,→→→ Ola

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HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1879.

the new Opium Farmer is not losing much as may be imagined. The exact sy is what ought to be shown as a matter fact, in black and white, before any co cassions are listened to, as we suggest last evening. In his calculations, howev se fancy that "Citizen" has not ma allowance for working the Farm. He sa "Farm Costa $205,000" that is the anp rental only, exclusive of any working

the course clear. If the Government wo

WESTERN CIVILISATION, In a letter, written by an educated Chi- Dess entleman, occur the following re markably forcible truths, uttered by way of comparing the gradual growth of our Western civilisation with the hot-bonse penasa; which the village sub-liceness m productions now rising on all sides. The tioned would not nearly cover. Still, “*O views here'given are specially noteworthy, zen" is on the right tank, and helps to m coming as they do from one who has, as it

the wreck would not necessarily be were, sen both sides of the picture; and if act, and take the thing firmly in ha A d they may be taken as indicative of a spirit

complete as it may become. which begins to inquire into the elemente understanding of the circumstances un which constitute true progress. After put which the Government have acted, ting the Chinese notion in this wles, "What latend still to act, would tend much is the use of education and culture if you simplify matters and restore confideno cannot make for yourself a fortune," our |" correspondent continues :-

Perhaps you have formed your own ideas THE weather to-day has been of a r of the progressibility of the Chinese people boisterous character, a strong wind bi and have perhaps advocated in your ing from the N.E, and rousing the bar columns the free introduction of rallways into quite a state of commotion. and other machinery as a means of afvilising

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the Chinese. For my part I confess to a.a. the wind was blowing steadily wil having great doubts, or rather a certainty, estimated force of 4, nearly half ag that machinery in any form will not civilise towards noon it became squally but did

New Malwa, oredit, 720 a 725 any people. Huropean material civilisation Allowance Taels,

Old Malwa, credit, 750

Allowance Tacle

Bank, Wire,...

Exchange.

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30 days sight,

3/85

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4 months' sight,

3/8

Credits, 4

Documentary, 4 months' sight, 3/9

India, Wire,...

domand, ...

11

0.10

Shanghat, demand,

OCEAN. STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY.

B0 days' sight, Gold Leaf, 991 fine ... Sovereigns,

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2214

AND

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73 27,56

-5.37

Shares, Hongkong Bank, 56 % prem., sales.

MESSES LANE, CRAWFOR by rates for BANKOW and Ports on Union Ina Society of Oton, $1,325, buyers.

Public Auction, on

FRIDAY,

to sell

the 10th day of Oct., 1879, at 11 A., at HER MAJESTY'S ORDNANCE STORES,

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Queen's Road East,

BASS' ALE bottled by CAMERON &

SAUNDERS, Pints and Quarts. GUINNESS'S STOUT bottled by E.

J. BURKE, Pints and QuartB. PILSNER & ST. PAULI BEER in DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, by

the Galion.

Quarts.

Fine ALE bottled by MacE. F. & Co. ALE AND PORTER in Bulk, (HHDS. &

KILDBEKINS).

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

ÆRATED WATERS.

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE,

TONIO WATER,

SARSAPARILLA,

The

The following UNSERVICEABLE COVERNMENT STORES:- Blankets, Brass, Canvas, Copper, Cordage, Rugs, Cast and Wrought Iron; Leather, Cotton, Linen and Woollen Articles; Water-proof Coats, Steel, Timber, Tin, Zinc, Casks, Packing Cases, one Hospital Marques, Great Coats, Iron Stoves, Barrels Cement, Porter Hogsheads, Brass. Taps, and various Miscellaneous Articles,

TERMS OF SALE-As customary.

J. MOORE, A.C.G., Com. Gen, of Ordnance, China. Ordnance Office,

Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1879.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

oc10

&o, &c. &o. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Finest Stock

of CIGARS, CAVITE CHEROOTS,

PRINCESA

CHEROOTS, PRINCESA CIGARS, AROCEROS, VEGUEROS, &a, &o. All Specially Selected. CABLE COIL TOBACCO (Very Fine), EM- PRESS OF INDIA,

AND BEST

NAVY.

THE Undersigned will sell by Public

Auction, on

SATURDAY,

the 11th October, at 2.p.m., at his Auc-

tion Sales Room, Peddar's Wharf,

the YANGTSZE.)

The Company's Steamship

*AGAMEMNON," Captain T. WILDING, will be despatched on or about the 16th Instant.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, October 9, 1879,

China Traders' Ins. sellers. North China Ins. Co., Tls. 1,125, buyers, Yangtaze Ins. Auzoa, Tla. 725, buyers. Chinese Insurance Co., $800, sales. H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $785, firm. Ohina Fire Ins. Co., $1974 nominal. H.K. & W. Dock Co., 15 % prem. H.K. C. M. S.-bost Co., $11 prem, sellers. Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tis. 11 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tla. 87 Hongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 Obina Sugar Refining Co., $166 Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal.

of 1877, do. Temperature.

Do.

is founded on and has its roots deep in seem to increase much in violence, M the moral and intellectual progress of long disappointments were met with by off centuries. Before you obtained the bloom

and fragrance of the flower, the roots had and seamen, who had spent the been watered and manured for long ages ashore, on trying to regain their ves by the blood and bones of great and heroic sampans were not to be had, even men. It is perhaps very unfortunate at

this moment, both for Europe and for found cargo boats and other craft sec Asia, that this should be forgotten, and shelter in the adjacent bays. The that the very opposite of this should be of the coffer-dams firested in front of preached and believed everywhere. It is

a pity that Europeans and Englishmen parts of the Praya wall where the

courses are still to be put in ware on particularly should forget that all they now possess of civilisation-yes, their very

freedom, as they call it, and their immortal away. The wall itself, howarez, v constitution-they owe, not to magbivery, completed, remains uninjured, and ap but to the virtues and the beroism of their from the solidity of its construction ancestors, to the blood and sinews of their

fathers. If it is a sickening sight at which well able to withstand anything in the of typhoons, even equal to that of you are at a loss whether to laugh or weep, to see little nigger"-nations like Japan, There are still over 200 feet to be Slam, and the Sandwich Islands trying to

buy steamships, men-of war and con- The military authorities took the pr stitutions, and mouthing in apery con- tion to have the bathing rafts moor stitutional speeches-it is surely a tragic (he North and Wellington Barracks o sight to see European men clapping hands

and persuading the poor unfortunates that up on to the beach for safety. The they are on the way towards true civiliss. meteor fell steadily all day till 4 p.m., Hon. It makes me almost believe, or at it showed some signs of recovering. least hope, that the opposition to the in

troduction of European machinery on the figures will be found in our usual r part of the Chinese Government arises from The readings shown by Mr Noble's ata some such dim consciousness. At least

their Classica-what may be called their barometer are slightly lower than Scriptures ought to teach them this. given by Messrs Falconer & Co., This leads me to say a word on the Chinese were-9 m., 20.806; 1pm, 20.7 Classics, which I am afraid are not un

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through Taken at Messrs Falconer é 00's Premises.) | have been translated and explained by man

rates for HANKOW and Ports on

the YANGTSZE.)

The Steamship

"ORESTES,"

Capt. J. K. WEBSTER, Will be despatched as above at 4 p.m. TOMORROW, the 10th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, October 9, 1879.

L

CONSULAT DE FRANCE.

0010

E Gouvernement de la Cochinobine mettra en adjudication le 3 Novembro prochain an SERVICE MENSUEL et DIRECT PAR BATEAU À VAPEUR entre Saigon, le Tongain, et Ponio-Condor. Le cabler des charges peut être consulté la Chaticellerle du Consulat de France.

Hongkong, le 9 Octobre, 1879,

Le Chancelier più,

A Quantity of USEFUL and SUBSTANà TIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising:-Drawing, Dining and Bed- room Furniture, Canton Blackwood and MAOEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Marble-top Tables, Sofas, Easy Chairs, 2600

Couches, Marble-top Sideboard; What- nots, Dining Table, Vienna Bentwood Crockery-ware, Chairs, Engravinga, Plated and Glassware, Iron Bedsteads, Marble-top Washstand and Set, Toilet Table and Glass, etc., etc.

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OBOSSE & BLACKWELL'S,

..MOIR'S, AND

AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD STORES. SHIPS STORES of every Description, HEMP, and COTTON, CANVAS. RUSSIAN, MANILA, and WIRE ROPE. SAIL-MAKING, and RIGGING promptly

executed. MAGEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

Hongkong, Beptember 20, 1879,

J. LE GLAY.

FRENCH CONSULATE. HE Government of Cochin-china invite

TENDERS for a DIRECT MONTH LY SERVICE by STEAMER between Saigon, Tongulo, and Pouto Condor; Ten- Also, One Drawing-room CARPET, nearly dera to be opened on the 3rd November

new.

TERMS-Cash on delivery,

G. R. LAMMERT, Auctioniser. Hongkong, Oct. 8, 1870.

0011

next.

Full Particulars may be seen at the French Consulate, but

J. LE GLAY,

Asting Chancelier. Hongkong, October 9, 1878,

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General Memoranda. SATURDAY, October 11:

Noon-English Mall leaves for Porta

of Call and Europe. 2p.m.-Auction of Household Furaiture, at Mr. G. R. Lammert's Sales Room.. 9 p.m.-Dramatis Performance at the

City Hall, TORSDAY, October 14

derstood among you Europeans. They p.m., 19.750; 5 p.m., 29.782.

Gilborne, A.M.D., Principal Medical in the Chius Command, is about to Hoved, after having served the nausl

whom it would be the height of pre- We learn that Deputy Surgeon Gene sumption in me to speak otherwise than respectfully. But the way they set about to understand them is fundamentally false, Carlyle quotes a sentence from Novalla that the highest problem of authorship is the Bible. But perhaps the highest pro-

of three years on the station.

I

blem of readership as well is to understand Sargeon G. neral W. A. Mackinnon, a Bible. For every nation (equally with M.D., has been ordered to Hongkon any Judea whatsoever) has a History that

is divine; bat the Chinese have a Bible embarked at Southampton on th already. But to think you can understand September, so he may be expected b the Chicore or any Bible by gauging it with

any canning Hebrew rod, or that it can be next English Mail, due on 21st in explained by comparing it with any L.6.D. Dr Mackinnon has reen a good or other material philosophy, is, alas, activo service. He was with the sarely illogical and unphilosophical.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

The next AMERICAN MAI may he expected here about the 14th instant, by the 0, & 0 steamer Oceanic.

Goods per Hakon Adelsten undelivered

after this date subject to rent. Goods per Lord of the Isles undelivered

after this date subject to rent.

The

į

THUESDAY, October 16-

next FRENOS and AUSTRALIAN MATS (via Calle) may be expected here by the M. M. steamer Ave, on Wednesday next, the 15th inst

3 p.m.-Moray and Arration Apcar leave THE O. B. 8. Co.'s steamer Agamemnon,

for Singapore, do.

from Liverpool, left. Singapore yesterday SMRDAY, October 18-

morning (8th) for Hongkong. Noon.-French Mail loaves for Porta of

Call and Europa,

4 p.m.-Mitan Blubi Mail leaves for

Yokohama vis Kobé. WEDNESDAY, October 22 ;--

8p.m.---Oscidental & Oriental 8, 8. 00.*. Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Ban

We draw attention to a call made by the French Consul for tenders for a monthly steam service between Balgop, Tonquin and Pulo Condor; which speaks well for the espan development of trade in that quarter.

Highlanders in the Eastern simpe

1854-5; and was in medical charge Regiment at the battles of Alm Balaklava, the expedition to Keri Yenicale, and the alege and fall of topoli (Medal with three clasps,

of the Legion of Honor, and medal). He also served on the p staff of Lord Olyde during the mutiny, from April 1869 to the end War, and was present at several ments (medal). He served in th Zealand War of 1868-68 on the staff of Bir D. Cameron; (menti despatches, C.B. and medal). Hos P.MO. in the second phase of the War of 1878-74, and was present capture of Coomassie, (overal elm toned in despatches, medal and

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