For sale..
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,
In treatient
NOTICE.
EG to announgo the ARRIVAL of the ARESIDENCE Wanted by the 31st
BEG following FIRST-CLASS
STORES,
0.
hx "00EANIC,”. "LORD OF THE ISLES," And Other Late Arrivals.
Finest California UTTER in Rolle. Good Cooking BUTTER in Kega. Pine Apple CHEESE.
Limburg CHEESE.
Sap Sage CHEESE.
Prime Gilroy CHEESE.
Fine Eantern HAMS.
Fine Eastern BACON, Prime Smoked SALMON, Smoked HERRINGS.
Boston MACKEREL, SALMON BELLIES,
Family PIG PORK and BEEF in Kogo. Pickled OX-TONGUES.
Boneless and Good Dry CODFISH..
·SAUERKRAUT in Kôgs.
Finest CAVIARE and SARDELLES,
Fresh APPLES.
"Ne Plus Ultra" APPLE RINGS. VICKORY NUTS.
PECAN NUTS.
BRAZIL Nuts,
PE NUTS.
COMB HONEY in Frames.
Pure Orange BLOSSOM HONEY. BROUGHAM'S TURKEY & TONGUE,
LUNCH TONGUÈ. Do.
Compressed AM.
Do
L. MONEIL & LIBBr's Compressed
HAM.
L. MCNEIL & LIBBY's Corned BTEF. L MONEIL & LIBBY's Compressed
TONGUE,
Groen TURTLE, 1lb. and 2lb. tios. Boneless Spiced PIG'S FEET. Assorted Devilled MÉA 8.
Baked PORK and BEANS.
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.' GINGER
CAKES.
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s SODA
BISCUITS.
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s OYS.
TER CRACKERS.
Pound.
OATMEAL in Casks.
CAINE ROAD or that NEIGHBOURHOOD preferred.
Apply to
THE BORNEO COMPANY, LTD. Bongkong, October 1, 1879..
F. VINCENOT WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, AND STOREKEEPER, HONGKONG,
BEGS to inform his. Patrons and the
Public generally that he has received a Largo Assortment of FRENCH WINES, LIQUORS, SPIRITS, and STORES of the BEST QUALITY (French Produce),
N.B.-F. V. is ready to supply at any of the Coast Ports, as well as in Hongkong, any quantity that may be required to suit Purchasers.
F. VINCENOT,
No. 4, Peel Street, flongkong, October 10, 1879.
NOTICE
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OFFICE OF THE SHANGHAI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
· IN LIQUIDATION,
TENTH RETURN of CAPITAL at the Rate of TWO TALLS per SHARE, will be made to Shareholders of Record 18th October, Payable at the Office of the Liquidatore, on MON. DAY, 20th October.
ou
Warrants will then be delivered by the Undersigned to Shareholders, or their lawful representatives, on presentation of Share Certificater for Endorsement,
The Transfer BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 13th to the 20th July, Inclusive.
By Order,
RUSSELL & Co.,
Liquidators. Shanghal, October 1, 1879.
NOTICE.
поб
THE Interest and Responsibility of the Undersigned in the Chinese Mail,
WAFER BISCUITS per (Wah Taze Yat Po),
CEASED from the 1st August, 1877.
CHUN AYIN, Longkong, April,6, 1878.
Fresh CORNMEAL. Cracked WHEAT.
BUCK WHEAT.
RYE FLOUR.
KOMINY.
NOTICE.
TN Reference to the above, the Under-
CUTTING'S Assorted JELLIES in Glassigned has LEASED the Chinese Mail
Pots,
CUTTING'S + Bsorted DESSERT FRUITS,
QUEEN'S OLIVES.
Do.
Do.
Fickled LIMES.
Do.
Stuffed PEPPERS.
Do,
ASPARAGUS.
Do.
Asst. Corned VFGETABLES.
.Do.
Do.
Assorted PICKLES.
Assorted SAUCES.
White BEANS.
Split PEAS.
MESS' PORK and BEEF.
BORDEN'S Condensed: MILK
(very freak). &o., dc.,
CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S
ize.
HOUSEHOLD STORES.
MULSOW'S
Assorted German SAUSAGES..
Do. Do. VEGETABLES, Long ASPARAGUS (very fine).
-
PHILIPPE & CANAUD's
SARDINES.
Assorted PATES.
JOHN MOI SONS' Celebrated Family STORES.- Game PIES, Veal and Ham PIES. Truffled SAUSAGES,
Cambridge SAUSAGES. Bologna SAUSAGES.
Pork SAUSAGES. SAVLLOYS.
SALMON CUTLETS (in Indian Sauce), HADDOCK ROES. Fried SÓLES. Kippered HERRINGS. BLOATERS. HERRINGS A LA SARDINF. OATMEAL, da, de
BOOKS!
BOOKS!!
BOOKS !!!
The Latest and most Popular NOVELS,
BY FIRST CLASS AUTHORS. DICTIONARIES,
&a,
dio.
from the 1st August, 1877, and baa engaged the services of Mr LEONG YOOK CHUN, as Translator and General Manager of the newspaper, which under its new regime will be found to be, as hitherto, an ex- collent medium for advertising, especially as the Manager is able to devote his whole attention to the conduct of the Newspaper
KŨNG CHIM,
Leases of the Hongkong Chinese Mail. Honkong, April 6, 1878.
For Sale.
NOW READY.
TENG-SHUI; or, Tax RUDIMENTS OF NATURAL SOIENDE IN CHINA, By Dr. E. 3. ETTEL. One Voltane. 8vo. Prics $1.50.
BUDDHISM, IT Husroar, THEORY AND POPULAR RELIGION, In three Lectures, By Dr. E. J. EITEL Second Edition, Ons Volume, 8vo. Prloo, $1.50.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-days Advertisements.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO,
The Steamship
"GLENEAGLES" will be despatched for the above Ports-on SUNDAY Next, the 19th Instant, at Daylight. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co..
Agents
A
Hongkong, October 17, 1870.
ocle
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.
The Steamship
"KWANGTUNG,”. Captain ABBOTT, will be de- spatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 21st Inst., at Daylight, Instead of as previously advertised,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,
oc21 Hongkong, October 17, 1879,
AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,
FOR PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWŃ, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for all Australasian and Now
Zealand Ports,*
·MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping.
of
6 a.m.-Volga leaves for Yokohama. Ga.m.-A loaves for Shangbai. Noon.-French Mall leaves for Ports
Call and Europe. Noon-Mitsu Bishi Mall leaves for
Yokohama via Kobé.
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, October 19:-
cantile communities of Japan have trusted to a broken reed, and are now realizing that unpleasant condition of thinge,
In Japan the yen, in spite of the notifications from the two favouring Banks, was still at a discount, and the poouliar position of these coins and of those dealing therein is thus set forth by the Japan Gazette:-
No. 5079.- OoTOBER 17, 1879;
respondent refers to this achievement in another column.
Ta military authorities have been much sunoyed recently by Chinese coolies per. sisting in forming a beaten track soross the Garrison. Parade Ground. The Crickoti Gromad on the opposite side of the road has been recently levelled up, re-turfed, and If the Chinese will not accept yen at parfenced in with an ornamental and appa with dollars foreign exchange must suffer.
It is obvious that if yen oannot be remitted rently expensive moveable fence, With a Daylight.-Gleneagles lonvos for Yoko-to China and sold there upon equal terms laudable desire to improve the appearance with dollars, the latter coin will pertainly, of the olty, in common with other depart- for all purposes of export, be at a premium
bama, do
in Japan. It may be said that this arguments, the commanding Royal Engineer has ment is unsound, because two of the banks had the Parado Ground fenced in a similar of Yokohama will sell bills on China for
MONDAY, October 20 :---
Goods per Braemar Castle undelivered
after this date subject to rent. Goods per Radnorshire undelivered after silver pen on equal terms with Mexican dol-anner to the Cricket Ground, and bare
this date subject to rent.
lars. That these banks will do so is true, patches ge-turfed. Notices, in English and TUESDAY, October 21:-
but they will regulate their exchange accord-in Chinese, have been put up on several Daylight.-Koangtung leaves for Coastingly. If 100,000 yen have to be remitted
Porta.
3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of Can
ton Insurance Office, at No. 7, Queen's Road, WEDNESDAY, October 22-
3 p.m.-Occidental & Uriental S. 8. Oo.'
Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.
Goods per Ava undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. THURSDAY, October 28-
Noon-Oceanic leaves for London.
TASMANIA, NEW CALEDONIA & FIJI | FRIDAY, October 24:---
The Company's Steamer
OCEAN”
H. WEBBER, Commander, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 30th Inat, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
i
GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, October 17, 1879. - 0030
Not Responsible for Debts.
either the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Ofisers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour!--
to China where they will only realise 8,500 conspicuous positions, but still the Chinese Mexican dollare, the rate for the banks' will persist in disregarding the 'monitions drafts will be in proportion; if the would-be and have disfigured the plot by making purchasers of the dafts are dissatisfied they. may send specio remittances in lieu of bills. quite a beaten track across the turf. The oÙ- This is a reasonable and necessary consely way to put an end to this is to prosecute quence of the notification. The Japanese coolle or two no offending, and if that fails, Government may be benefited by the timely
to drop on their employer. The annoyance, acquiescence of the two banks in their finan cial measures; but foreign exchanges, as we we believe, is caused chiefly by employés said before, will be materially affected.
of the contractor engaged in the erection of Now, it may as well be noted that the the Besconsfield Arcade. yen-or such of them as find their way
Goods per Gleneagles undelivered after to Hongkong are at present at about
this date subject to rent.
the same discount as obtains in Yoko Tas new "Rules of the Road at Sea," of hama, viz, 1 to 2 per cent. This applies which we published a synopals on Saturday SATurday, October 25-
Noon.English Mail leaves for Port to this Colony in Canton they are not fast, are creating considerable discussion at
of Call and Horope,
accepted, certainly not for use up coun-home. We read that it would be difficult Goods per Oceanic undelivered after this try. That this ditliculty may be over to say whether, by practical mariners, they
date subject to rent.
come in time by faithful mintage and a
MONDAY, October 27:-
3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the
THURSDAY, October 30:-
4 p.m.-Ocean leaves for Port Darwin,
Cooktown, &c.
true touch, is not unlikely; but the pro. are contemplated with more bewilde ment ceas of circulating the yon will be a quesor alarm. Union Insurance Society of Canton,tion of years, even supposing that the. The new Code is viewed with surprise on at its Hoad Office, Hongkong,
coin is legalized by the Hongkong Go-account of the principles, to all appearance vernment. At present, however, no contradictory, which are laid down. Thus, sign is vouchsafed of this coming event, stem on, on the same line, and fu danger two screw steamers approaching each other, and the curiosity of all interested here, of collision, are to change their course to as well as that of the good folks of starboard, or, in other words, to port their Yokohama, is proportionately exer- holms; but they are ordered simultaneously cised. Upon this view of the ques either to stop or to reverse the zorew tion, together with the fact that the Now, the most elementary knowledge in mercantile community seemed rather roference to such matters tells me that
TUESDAY, November 4 --
Auction of British barque Chocola..
: THE
ALEXANDER KATS, Canadian ship, Cap HONGKONG DISPENSARY, | unenthusiastic on the silver yen ques stopping or reverleng the engines of a ship,
J. W. Dunham.-P. & 0. 8. N. 06.
WM. H. DEITZ, American barkentine, Capt. Endicott.-Chong Woo.
B. G. Weber. Eduard Scholars & Co.
H. UPMANN, German barque, Captain
BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain Haje. Melchers & Co.
SOUTHERN CROSS, American ship, Capt. Globa.Captain.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Oct. 11, Fuyew, Chinese steamer, from Canton.
MacBain, London Aug. 31, vis ports of call Oot. 17, Gleneagles, British steamer, 1887, and Slugapore Oct. 11, General JARDINE,
MATHESON & Co.
Oct. 17, 10 am., Ningpo, British steamer, 761, R. Cass, Shãnghai Oct. 15, I am. Gonoral-SIEMSSEN & CO.
Oct. 17, Craiglands, British steamer, 709, Smith, Saigon Oct. 12, Rice.-RUSSELL & Co.
DEPARTURES. Oct. 17, Ningpo, for Canton,
CLEARED.
Kalaja, for London. Atholl, for Swatow. Christian, for Saigon, Fenedo, for Saigon.
Orders will be received by Messrs Lane, Kirkland, for Whampoa. Crawford & C47
Hongkong, July 31, 1873.
HONG LISTS.
Circular, large sheet. RE AMENDED HONG LIST, in English and Chinese, con- taining the Names of all the most important Companies, Institutions and Mercantile Houses in the Colony.
Price, 25 cents each; or $2.50 per dozen.
At the China Mail Office.
To-day's Advertisements.
KELLY & WALSE BEG
EG to intimato to all Destring to Subscribe to ENGLIS, AMERICAN, FRENCH OF GERMAN NEWSPAPERS` or MAGAZINES for the Whole or Half of the Fear 1880-that all Orders must be
"Cable Coil," "Perfection" and "Empress Recolved by the FIRST WEEK In November
of India"
TOBACCO %.
Specially Seclected CIGARS.
Cavite CHEROOTS.
Princessa OHEROOTS.
Cavite CIGARS.
Princessa CIGARS,
Aroceros CIGARS.
Vegueros CIGARS. Choice No. 3 Meisig CHEROOTS. Ohoice No. 3 Fortin CIGARS.
REVOLVERS & RIFLES. Brooch loading Central Fire FOWLING PIECES.
Elestro Plated British Bull Dog" REVOLVERS.
SMITH AND WRSSON'S REVOLVERS, Cor's DERINGER PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS. CARTRIDGES, da, &c. Hongkong, October 15, 1879.
to insure their arrival. A Revised List in
now ready and can be obtained on applios
tion,
|
Johann Smidt, for Bangkok,
PASSENGERS.
ÁBRIVED.
Established A.D, 1841.
香港大藥祷
A. S. WATSON & Üo.,
FAMILY & DISPENSING OHEMISTS,
WHOLEHALK ANd Retail DevGQIOTS, IMPORTERS
ОР
Dagceists' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- MITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, ÁMBRICAN, AND F'uenon PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURARS
Seda. Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Asrated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
BIRTH.
At Tiantain, on the 25th September, the Wife of Mr C. Wabber, Consul for Russla, of a Son.
tion, the two Banks who had declared in favour of the par value of the cola in Yokohama seemed to be wavering in their allegiance, and had issued a circular asking for the views of the customers on this subject. It stands to reason that, with two rival banking institutions against them, and a. lack of the expected support from the Hong- kong Government, the two Banks that have declared the yen on a par with the dollar cannot continue to favour this product of the Japanese mint in opposi tion to their own interests. The subject is one which very nearly affects the commercial interests of Japan and of China, and we shall endeavour to note the various movements connected with it as they develop themselves,
going at any speed, prevents the active of the helm. The matter is the subject of an active correspondence between practical - men in the columns of the daily press.
Tan Colonial Secretary and Lient.-Gover- nor of Ceylon (Hor, John Douglas, C. M.G.) formerly at the Sizsita, is about to become connected, by a marriage, with Royalty.. The Observer naya →→
A marriageis announced as likely to take plaos between the Duke of Argyll and the Hon. Mrs Anson, widow of the late Col Anson, M. P., brother of Lord Lichfield, Mri who died abroad two years ago. Anson is herself daughter of the Right Roy. Dr Claughton, Bishop of St. Albans, and niece of Lord Dadley. Mrs Anson is first cousin of Mrs Douglas, wife of our Lieutenant-Governor, and as Duchess of Argyll she will become step-mother to the Princess Louise. The royal connection is LOCAL AND GENERAL,
close enough to be noteworthy, But then The next ENGLISH MAIL may be expected here
the Douglasen can claim a royal connection To-morrow by the P. and 0. str. Kashgar.much farther back with the royal houses of
"Bruce and Stewart /” REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(For Straits Times)
THE WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA. London, Oct. 9.-There has been an engagement between the Obilan and Peru. vian fleets, and the Huarcar has been
The publication of this issue commenced captured.---[The Huascar is the Peruvian at 7.45 p.m.
THE Indian good service pension vacated by the emocession of Colonel (brevet General) 0. O. G. Ross, O. B1, to the colonel's allowance, has been conferred on Colonel (local. Major- General) P. S. Lumsden, Bengal staff corps, den, who entered the Bengal army in 1847, O.B., C.SI, AD.C. Major-General Lumz- served in several Indian campaigns. He.
tronclad that bad the "brush" with accompanied the expedition to China in 1860, and was present at the actions of H. M. S. Shah, and has lately figured pro-Binho and Tangehow, assault and capture
THE CHINA MAIL.minently in the Peruvian war with Chili of the Taku forts, and advance on Peking
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1879.
ED. C. M.]
The first Double Acrostic of the series will FROM all we can learn, from private and appear tomorrow, with the Bales for public advices, it seems that the two Competitors. foreign Banks in Yokohams which de-
Per Gleneagles, from London, &e, Mrclared that the Japanese yen would be We are requested to remind the Jurors Rodgers, and 230 Chinese.
Per Ningpo, from Shanghai, 134 Chinese, Per Oraiglands, from Salgon, 129 Chinese, and 1 European.
TO DEPART. Per Atholl, for Swatow, 185 Chineze,
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Ningpo reports: Moderate N.E. monsoon and fine clear weather throughout the whole of the
развазе.
accepted on a par with the Mexican dol- summoned for the Criminal Sessions that lar, have anticipated matters somewhat
their attendance will not be required until tile and Comptoir d'Escompte have not Monday, the 20th inst., at 10a.m. agreed to the proposition of the Oriental
by their action." The Chartered Mercan-
(mentioned in despatches, pedal with two clasps, and bravet of major). With refer- ence to the above paragraph we may add that a telegram from Indín files dated at Umballa, Sept. 17th, states that a letter had been received that day from Bimla announcing that General Sir Peter Lumiden" has been entrusted with full powers over the whole Kabul forces, all commutation being made through him to the Viceroy, and all orders from the Viceroy to the forces through him.
Bri.THE Shanghai Courier has the following :—
and the Hongkong Banks, and a want of A PARADE and inspection of the Fire unanimity is therefore discernible in thisgade will take place on Tuesday evening apparently well-meant endeavour to next, the 21st instant, at 4 o'clock, at the smooth monetary matters in Japan. It Central Fire Brigade Station. must be admitted that the discovery of enormons quantities of counterfeit kansats, A ROWING match will come off to-morrow revealed by the exposure of the Fujita evening at 0 o'clock, between a crew he swindle, has assisted in disorganizing the longing to the Garrison and one from the money market, and rendered any good Victor Emanuel; the course to be from result impossible. What has apparently made the notification of the Hongkong Kellett's Island to the Commodore's Flag and Oriental banks somewhat pre-ship, distance one mile. mature is the misunderstanding that A CRICKET MATCH will be played to morrow,
or why wo do not pretend to know-regarding the Officers of the Army and Navy . The action of Governor Hennessy in Hong K. Cricket Club; and the Band of the kong. In the columns of our Japan Iniskillings will, by the kind permission contemporaries it was stated that Mr of Colonal Geddes and officers, perform on Hennessy had telegraphed for authority the ground during the afternoon. Per Fuyew, at 9.30 am. To-morrow, the to legalize the yen in Hongkong, and
18th inst.
that the desired power had been granted,
The British steamer Craiglands reports: First part light variable winds and fine wasther until lat, 19 N., from thence to port fresh and strong breeze with strong sea off Cape Varela, saw a full-rigged ship and three-masted sabooner with Hags up but could not distinguish them.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:
For SHANGHAL-
has arisen-how
All Papers delivered immediately on For HIOGO, YOKOHAMA (AND NAGA-pending the usual legislative sanctions. We hear that His Excellency the Viscount receipt of Mail. Special Arrangements
made with Clubs and Booleties
QUEEN'S ROAD, Hongkong, October 17, 1879.
0031
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THE SS. Gleneagles having arrived from the above forts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods- with the exception of Opium--are being landed at their risk into the Godownr of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 pm To-DAY.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 24th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & 05.
0034 Hongkong, October 17, 1879,
SAKI).
Per Niigata Maru, at noon, on Satur
day, the 18th inst., instead of as previously notified. For BANGKOK.-
18th imat.
Per Charlton, at 6 p.m. To-morrow, the
For HOIHOW (AND PAKHOI).~~
Per Kiungchow, at 5 p.m. To-morrow,
And upon this assurance no doubt much de Peg d'Arcos will resign his post to was founded: it was looked upon as one morrow, and will probably come over here of the things which Mr Hennessy could for a few days before his departure to do, by way of reciprocity, to show that
he was in reality a "Friend of the East," Europe. The Government of Macao will and knew when he was dealing with be administered by a Council, composed of tried friends of the British Government. Bishop Ennes, the Chief Justice, the Co- Urgent advices have now been received lonial Secretary, and Colonel Garcis. here, so it is said, anxiously inquiring
The Ashuelot was towed over to Pootung
this morning (13th) for repairs, which will be executed together with those to the Monocacy, under the supervision of Mr Mach, a naval constructor sent from America.
..
We note that Mr Ashley's house is now in its new position. We learn that as far back as 1864 a house was moved from the signity of the Sellors' Home to Chaou- foong Road, where it is at present, prod
The Cheloo folks have had some cold weather lately. A correspondent Informs us that the thermometer has been down to 489
We learn that the first prize in the Manila Lottery for October has been won by No. 10,204; and the second by No. 1,668, sold by Mr Yung-kes.
A CORRESPONDENT of The Times draws at tention to the fact that at Sheffield in Bedfordshire there are many women ayd
girls engaged in straw plaiting, and that the present proe for plait is about did. per score yards. It takes an average plaiters day to plalt a score yards. The straw alone costs from 1d. to lid, so that there are strange to say, the English plait at that many people working for 31. per day but low cost of production cannot compete ha price with the Canton plait which is st present flooding our marketa, 2
the 18th inst., instead of as whether this much-desired legalization of Wa hear from Peking that a Treaty has RETURN of Vieltors to the Olty Hall
viously notified.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW
Por Kianghing, at 5 p.m., on Monday,
the 20th inst., instead of as pre-perience who appear to think that pro- United States of America which has pre- vionaly notified.
mises which in the fulness of his heart sumably for its object the limitation of Monday, Oct. 6th, are made by Mr Hennessy are not in Chtuese emigration to the latter country, Tuesday frequently forgotten or ignored--even The provisions, however, simply mount
Wednesday, doubt whether the gentleman who preto this, that criminais, diseased persons, Friday,
Thursday,
the silver yen in this Colony has been been concluded between China and the Library and Museum for the week ending accomplished, and some persons of ex-
October 12th
Europese Chiness
60
Sea
7th,
56
8th
878
9th, 20
158
10th,
802
Ilth
Sunday,
13th,
Grand total, 1,960,
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTI, ADEN,
BUEZ, AND LONDON.-- Fer Oceanic, at 11.30 am on Thursday,
the 23rd inst
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,
SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, da
sides over the annual 8500,000,000-trade
of this Colony has yet submitted the and prostitutes will be prevented from Saturday, question to the Colonial Office. If this leaving these shores for American ports, be so and past experience favours the while able-bodied men (labourer) will be presupposition--the Government and mer permitted to immigrate se before, & vox.
Per Ocean, at 8:30 pm, on Thursday, the 80th last fastead of a viously notified, (12 cent rates.)