For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,
B
EG to announce the ARRIVAL of the
following FIRST-CLASS STORES,
a.
Ex 00EANIC," "LORD OF THE ISLES,” And Other te Arrivals.
Finest California BUTTER in Rolls.
Good Cooking BUTTER in Kegs. Pine Apple CLICESE.
Limburg OHEESE,
Sap Sage CHEESE.
Prime Gikoy OHEEAE.
Fino Eastern HAMS. Fino Eastera. BACON.
Prime Smoked SALMON. Smoked HERRINGS.
Boston MACKEREL
SALMON BELLIES,
Family PIG PORK and BEEF in Keg Pickled OX-TONGUES.
Boneless and Grol Dry CODFISU. SAUERKRAUT in Kog.
Finest CAVIARS and SARDELLES.
Fresh APPLES.
"No Pius Ultra" APPLE RINGS
DICKORY NUTS.
PECAN NUTS.
BRAZIL NUTS.
PE NUTS.
COMB HONEY in Frames.
Pure Orange BLOSSOM HONEY. BROUGHAM'S TURKEY & TONGUE.
LUNCH TONGUE. Do.
Do. Compressed HAM
L. MONELL & LIBBY'S Compressed
HAM.
To-days Advertisements.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL B
The Company's Steamship
"AGAMEMNON," Captain J. WILDING, Will be despatched at Daylight TO-
MORROW, the 11th Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, November 10, 1879,
FOR SHANGHAI,
The Steatoship
"YANGTSZE,"
noll
Captain E. SoHULTZE, will be despatched for the above
Port TO-MORROW, the 11th Instant, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
noll Hongkong, November 10, 1879.
CCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
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FOR SHANGHAL (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for ANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE.)
The Company's Steamship
"ACÜILLES," Capt. C. ANDERSON, will be despatchod at 11 a.m., on
WEDNESDAY, 12th Inst.
For Freight or Panago, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkone, November 10 1879
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L. MCNEIL & LIBBY's Corned BEEF. FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
L MCNEIL & Lasey's Compressed
TONGUE.
Green TURTLE, 11b, and 2b. tius.
."
Bonolean Spiced PIG'S FEET.
Assorted Devilled MEAS.
Baked PORK and BEANS,
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s GINGER
CAKES,
CALIFORNIA CHOKER CD's SODA
BISCUITS,
CALIFORNIA CRACKER. Co's OYS-
TER CRACKER, WAFER BISCUITS per
Pound.
OATMEAL in Caaks.
Fresh CORNMEAL
Cracked WHEAT.
BUCK WHEAT. RYE FLOUR, HOMINY.
CUTTING'S Assorted JELLIES la Glass
Pots.
CUTTING'S ABSorted DESSERT FRUITS.
D..
QUEEN'S OLIVES..
Do.
Fieklod LIMES,
Do.
Stuffed PEPPERS.
Do.
ASPARAGUS,
Do.
Asst. Corned VEGETABLES.
Do.
Assorted PICKLES.
Do.
White BEANS.
Assorted SAUCES.
Split PEAS.
MESS' PORK and REEF.
BORDEN'S Condensed MILK
(very freak). &c, &c.,
CROSSE & BLACK WILL'S HOUSEHOLD
&10.
STORES.
MULSOW's
Ass riod German SAUSAGES.
D.. VEGETABLES. " Do. Long ASPARAGUS (very fiué).
PHILIPPE & CANAUD'S
Assorted PATES,
SARDINES.
JOHN MOIRA SONS'
Celebrated Family STORES.
Game PIE, Veal and Ham fIES.
Truffled SAUSAGES.
Cambridge SAUSAGES.
Bologna SAUSAGES.
Pork SAUSAGES.
SAVELOYS.
SALMON CUTLETS (ia Indian Sance). HADDOCK ROES. Fried £OLES. Kippered HERRINGS, BLOATERS. HERRINGS A LA SARDINE, OATMEAL, &c., &c.
BOOKS!
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NOVELS,
BY FIRST-CLASS AUTHORS. DICTIONARIES,,
&o,,
o.,
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of India TOBACCO S.
Specially Selected OIGARS.
Cavite CHEROOTS.
Princesss OHEROOTS.
Cavite CIGARS.
Princeras CIGARS.
Arocaros CIGARS.
Vegueros CIGARS, Choice No. 3 Meisig CHEROOTS. Choice No. 8 Forila CIOARS.
The Steamship
"DOUGLAS,"
JUST ARRIVED.
FS. S. Achilles, from AUSTRALIA,
,
VAL VOSE,
THE GREATEST OF ALL VENTRILOQU ́STË, With His Funny ODD FOLKS,
In conjunction with IRA BROWN. the artistle Banjojet and MusloalTM Genius At the CITY HALL, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, the 12th and 13th INET.
ARRIVALS.
Nov. 9, Niigata Maru, Japanese steamer, 1096 Walker, Yokobams Nov. 1, and Kobe, General-Mirso Biani M, S. s. Co. Nov. 9, Yangtze, British steamer, from Canton.
Nov. 10, Agamemnon, British steamer, 1632, James Wilding, Shanghai Oct. 81, Focobow, and Amoy, General.—BUTTER- FIELD & SWINE.
Nov. 10, Scindia, British steamer, 1424, 8. Windham, Nagasaki Nov. 4, 10.30 p., Coal,-SIEMSEEN & Co.
Nov. 10, 9.50 a.m., Normanby, Britiah steamer, 664, S. G. Green, Sydney Oct. 7, 12 86 p.m., Bilsbane 10, 1 p.m., Thursday Island 18, 9 p.m., and Singapore Nov. 1, 8.30 a.m., General-G1BB,, LIVINGSTON &
Doors Open at 8.30; Performance to Co. commence at 9 p.m.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dres Ciclo.. Second Class.......
$2
Nov. 10, Achilles, British steamer, 1528, Charles Anderson, Liverpool Sept. 16, via. ports of cali, and Singapore Uct. 31, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
WALSH,STEMSSEN & Co,
Nov. 10, Amoy, British steamer, B14, Plan of the Seats may be seen, and Tickets G. 1. Drewes, Shanghai Nov. 7, General, genred, at Messrs KELLY & Queen's Road.
Hongkong, November 10, 1879,
MOS. FOR TO-MORRIŃ
Shipping.
[No. 5009 NOVEMBER 10, 1879.
| ir will be seen by advertisement that the Choral Society's first concert of the season
Daylight -Agamemnon leaves for L'don.has been postponed to this day fortnight (24th inst.) The proceeds, it will be 4 p.m.-Fangisze leaves for Shanghal. Goods por Fleurs Castle undelivered noted, are to be devoted to the relief of the
after this date subject to rent.
widows and orphans of British soldiers who Anction.
fell in the Zulu war, and the object alone The high ought to secure a full house. Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Mr G.
R. Lammert, at bis Sales Fooms. 2 p.m.-Auction of Ourios at Mr J. M. class performances of which the Choral are capable will ensure the seats being rapidly Armstrong's Sales Rooms.
takon. The plan of the hall will be ready on Monday next for ticket buyers, at Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co.'s.
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS 07
THE Shanghai Mercury of the 6th Inst, says "The steamer Yungohing, whilst coming up the river last night, collided with the pilot schooner Bonita between Halfway Point and Collier's Desk, and Bunk her. Mesars Boyd & Co. have con- tracted to raise her for the sum of Tis, 200, and put her on the beach. Messrá Bolton
Nov. 10, Florence Nightingale, British Devadists' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI and Tucker want to survey her to-day.
no14 barque, 464, A. Mcintyre, Newchwang Nov. 2, Beans and General--ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
BONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.
Nov. 10, Malvina, German barque, 480, Klugo, Newchwang Nov. 1, Beans. WIELER & CO.
RITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMURICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT
Nov. 10 Rajanattianuhar, British str.Sia 933, T. Hopkins, Bangkok Oct. 28, Bice and General-YUEN FAT HONG.
DEPARTURES.
Nov. 9, Charite, for Chefoo.
T
18E Firat CONCERT of the SEASON. will be given in ST. ANDREW'S HALL on MONDAY, he 24ch lustent, at. 9 p.m., in aid of the Fund for the RELIEF OF THE WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF THE BRI- Tickets may be obtained from Messrs TISE, SOLDIERS who fell in the Zuln War. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co, on and after Monday, the 17th Inst.
W. WHEELER,
Hon. Secretary. Bongkong, November 10, 1879. -
PUBLIC AUCTION. IRE SALE of the British Barque
"CHOCOLA"
Capt. Young, will be de-is spatched for the above Ports
on THURSDAY, the 13th Instant, at Day- light.
REVOLVERS & RIFLES. Bregoh loading Central Fire FOWLING
PIECES.
Electro-Plated British Bull Dog" REVOLVERS
SMITH AND WEsson's REVOLVERS. COLT'S DERINGER PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS, CARTRIDGES, &o, &c. Hongkong, October 16, 1879,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK Hongkong, November 10, 1879.
Co.
FOR AMOY.
The Steamship
"ESMERALDA,"
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Capt. TALBOT, shortly due, will have immediate despatch
for the above Fort.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, November 10, 1879.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL, The Steamship
"BENLEDI"
will call here about the 14th Instant. HAB room for a
amall quantity only.
For Freight, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, November 10, 1879.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR LONDON VIA SAIGON. The Steamship
"RADNORSHIRE,"
DAVIES, Commander, expect- ed here on or about the 17th Instant, has room for about 700 tons Tea. She will call at Saigon for a part Cargo.
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agente.
Hongkong, November 10, 1879,
FOR LONDON.
The AI Danish Bark
"FLENSBORG,"
JACOBSEN, Master, will load. here for the above Port, and
will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
VOGEL & Co. Hongkong, November 10, 1879.
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, MEDI- TERRANEAN PORTS, SOUTH- AMPTON, AND LONDON; VIA BOMBAY. ALBO, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM
POSTPONED antil
THURSDAY,
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9, Pernambuco, for Saigon,
9, Namor, for Coast Ports.
9, Annie S. Hall, for Haiphong. 9, Fega, for Labuan.
10, Victory, for Bangkok.
-10, Geaine Brons, for Singapore.
10, Amoy, for Canton,
CLEARED.
Toowoomba, for London. Yangtze for Shanghai. Ebeneser, for Whampoa.
the 13th Instant, at 3 o'clock p.m., on Achilles, for Amoy and Shanghal.
BOARD,
The HULL, LOWER MASTS, BOWSPRIT, STEERING GEAR and WHEEL, with Port ANCHOR and CHAIN, will be Sold in One Lot. The EQUIPMENT and SPARS will be Sold in Separate Lots.
A STEAM-LAUNCH will leave Peddar's Wharf at 2:30 p.m., to convey intending Purchasers.
HUGHES & LEGGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1879.
A
NOTICE.
nal4
N Important PARCEL for the Under- signed, from LONDON, being now long overdue, any Agency having Received same is requested to forward it here at once. Any Freight or other Charge will be at once paid.
JNO. L. ANDERSON & Co. Amoy, November 8, 1879,
BASS
FOR SALE.
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ASS' ALE, bottled by CAMERON AND
SAUNDERS. GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, bottled by E. & J. BURKE, in Casks of
...Quarts. 4 daz
Pints.
8 do ******
.Apply to
ED. CHASTEL,
Bank Buildings, Floghong, November 10, 1879.
IN
NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Stasza-ship KASHGAR, Captain E. J. Bixer, will. 45 SATURDAY, the 22nd
November, at Noon.
Tua and General Cargo for London will be conveyed vid Bombay without.tranship- ment, arriving one week later than by the direct route, Silk and Valuables will be transferred to the Calcutta' steamer at Gallo..
For further Particulars, apply to
A. MolVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, November 10, 1879.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
1027
S. $. "NIIGATA MARU,” FROM KOBE AND YOKOHAMA: YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Vessel are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature,
and take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
no17
ATIONAL BANK OF INDIA,
LIMITED.
Registered in London under the Companies Act of 1862, on 23rd Marob, 1866...[¢
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Niigata Maru, from Yokohama, &c., Mr Kusakabe, and 3 Chinese steerage.
Per Agamemnon, from Shanghai, dc., Mr Brocklehurst, one Naval Invalid, and 311 Chinese.
Per Achilles, from Liverpool, &c., Mesara Val Vase, Ira Brown, Pearson, and 265 Chinese.
Per Rojanattianhar, from Bangkok, Mr and Mrs Dunlop, children and servants, Mrs Xaler, and 106 Chinese.
Per Scindia, from Nagasaki, 8 Chinese. Per Normanby, from Sydney, &c., 159 Chinese.
Per Amoy, from Shanghai, 118 Chinese, Per Florence Nightingale, from New- chwang, 7 Chinese
DEPARTED,
Per Namoa, for Amoy, Capt. Daa.
SHIPPING REPORTS, The British barkentine Ebenezer reports:
Strong northerly winds throughout the
разниде
The British barque Elizabeth Childs ra- ports: First part light southerly winds, thence to port etrong gales from N. and N.E.
The Japanese steamer Niigata Maru re-
ports: Strong N.E. winds.
The British steamer Agamemnon reports:
MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS OF
Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Alongkong, June 1, 1876,
BIRTHS,
THE "war-scare" has of course reached On the 6th the Mercury Shanghai, writes :-" As we go to press we hear of the receipt of a Telegram reporting Poll- tlest complications with Russia-which it trae may disturb the position of the silk market very considerably."
THE O. & O. steamer Oceanic, Capt. Met. calfe, reached Singapore on the 28th Oct., having left tlife port on the 23rd. Her run ocoupled four days and twenty hours. We Wobserve that the Glencos (Capt. Gulland), reached Singapore on the same day, having left Amoy on her way to New York on the The Glencoe must have also 22nd Oct.
On the 10th Instant, the Wife of BERFORDS WILSON, Esq, of a Son.
At Shanghai, on 5th November, the Wife of FREDERIOR H. WALLACE, of a Daughter. At Hankow, on the 27th October, the wife of Captain CARL YANKOWSKY, of a daughter.
At Chefoo, on the 31st otober, the wife of J. M. Land, I, M. Os service, of a daughter.
made a good passage, although we have not learnt her time.
YESTERDAY there was faunched from the Cosmopolitan Dook Co.'s premises at Kow-
4 The publication of this issue commenced loop a small steamer for coasting service, at 8.40 p.m.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1879.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MALL."]
bailt to the order of Mr Kwok Achéong, by Messrs Ounliffe & Dunlop of Port Glasgow, and put together at Kowloon under the su- perintendence of Mr W. B. Spratt. The engines are 25 H. P. nominal, surface con densing, and she has suitable boiler, con structed at the West Point Foundry, under the able management of Mr A. Johnston. The following are her dimensions Length over all, 125 feet; breadth, 17 fpot; depth,
(Per &. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line) 9 feet. She took the water beautifully and
LONDON, NOV, 9.
The despatch of the Mediterranean Squa dron to Vourlah has been countermanded.
Rumours are current in London that a dissolation of Parliament is imminent.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. Fow Bung How, a Chinese passenger from Singapore, by the Normanby, died on the 3rd inst. at 2.10 p.m. at Sea.
Tas 0. & O. steamer Belgic left San Fran- cisco on the 25th 'ult., and may be expected
as she slided off, the inevitable bottle of wine was broken over her bows by Mr W. B. Spratt, who gavej her the name of the Пlongkong.
THE Fega left yesterday morning (not for Japan as has been stated in small capitals elsewhere) but for Labuan. Mr Hennessy saw the Professor on board early in the
morning; the Captain had gone on board after the " At Home" was over, shirking as Captains proverbially do, "sleeping away from the ship." Professor Nordenskiold
takes with him, a present from Mr Benues-
Fresh gale from N.N. E. and clear weather. at Yokohama about the 15th inst., and aty to the Fega expedition, an herbarium
The British steamer Scindia reports: this port say a week later. From 29.30 N. and 124 47 E. had hard
.N.E. to N.E. gale with thick rainy wea
of the plants of Hongkong and South China,
prepared by Mr Ford, the Head of the Bo- tanical Department of the Colony. The Vega will proceed home, from Borneo,
ther, until we sighted Lammocks light. THE frat homeward departure of the P. & When wind bauled to North blowing hard O. Co.'s steamers under the new mail contouching at Singapore and Ceylon, where,
and clear; continued so to this port.
The British steamer Achilles reports:
fract will be from Yokohama on the 8th,
Left Singapore on S1st Oct., fine weather from Shanghat on the 12th, and from Hong to Palo Sapata, thence to port experienced kong on the 17th December. heavy N.E. gales with terrifio squalls and a
Established in Calcutta 29th September, 1863.heavy son with beavy rain.
£933,000. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL... PAID-UP CAPITAL.......... .............485, 250, £20,000. RESERVE FUND... HEAD OFFICE:-39A, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. LONDON BANKERS;- NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND.
All descriptions of Bauking and Exchange business transacted.
INTEREST allowed on COBRENT ACCOUNTS at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum on the daily balances; and on FIXED DEPOSITS according to arrangement the maximum rate being 5 per cent. per annum.
R. H. SANDEMAN,.
Manager. Hongkong. November 1, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts. either the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any of the following Vessule, during their stay Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew in Hongkong Harbour --
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ALEXANDER YEATS, Canadian ship, Capt. J. W. Daubam.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
HAZEL HOLME, British barque, Capt. J. Wm, Millican.--Vogel & Co. *
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throughout.
Service.
no doubt, honours will be paid the illus trious travellers similar to those Hongkong has just completed.
Tug telegram last to hand, which appears elsewhere, la of a reassuring kind, If such were needed. The despatch of the Medi
terranean squadron to Volo has been coun- termanded, which alteration of plan must
been spoken of for months. If, as is allog-
The British steamer Amoy reports: A LONDON telegram in the Australian Left Shanghai at 4 80am. on the 7th inst., papers states that Gordon. Pasha is about arrived in Hongkong at 2 p.m. on the 10th; to resign his position in the Torkish had strong winds and high sea throughout the pass ge
The British barqué Florence Nightingale reports: Left Newchwang on 2nd Nov., THE Prince of Wales finished his 38th year be presumed to mean that the trouble fear and had strong monsoon and high sen yesterday. The only celebration of it bored had passed away. It cannot be said was the usual hoisting of the Royal Stand- that the ramour tonebing the dissolution The British steamer Normanby reports: Left Sydney Oct. 7th at 12.35 p.m.; Brisard at Government House, Head Quarter of Parliament is altogether new, as it har bane on the 10th at 1 p.m.; left on the 11th after calling at all the usual Queensland House, H. M. Naval Yard, Royal Naval Ports, arrived at Thursday Island at 8 pm. Hospital, and H. M, S. Victor Emanuel. on the 18th, left again at 9 p.m.; passed Cape Jacki at 5 p.m. on the 22nd, Sapodie Straits at 9 am. on the 28th, and arrived at Singapore at 1 p.m. on the 80th, dia- charged mails and cargo, and proceeded on therefore be expected here on Tuesday voyage at 6.30 am. on the let iust; cleared Wednesday; she is reported as having pas the Straits at noon, and passed Pulo Sapatased Cape St. James at 8 am. yesterday dissolved by Royal proclamation at any· at noon on the 4th; sighted Aases' Ears at
The P. & O. steamer Thibet time. What may be called the Glad 2.30 am. on the 10th, and anchored off (Sunday). Hongkong at 9.50 sm. same date. Ex with the following mail, left Singapore for stone Parliament, which assembled after the perienced from Sydney to Keppel Bay this port yesterday (Sunday) at 5 p.m., and general election of 1888, was dissolved on
fresh head winds, thence to Thursday
thence
THE M. M. steamer Amazone left Salgon on Saturday evening for Rongkong, and may
or
Island moderate 8.3. winds with occasional may therefore be expected here on Saturday equally weather,
to Singapore or Sunday next. light variable winds and calms, from binge pore experienced moderate variable winde
swell to lat. 10 N., thence to Macoles &
novel kind, advertised in
1
another
d, the dissolution be imminent, that fact. would not tend to strengthen the notion as some authorities appear anzlɔus to that we are on the eve of European war, Parlament may be suppose is the eo.
before both Houses were to have met for The the 20th of January 1874, a fortnight the despatch of public business.
present Parliament is therefore over five
years
and a half old, and probably has ful- Gold Bank, experienced a strong gale from column, Mr Val Vase, the ventriloquist, filled Its purpose. It brought Lord Bea and dull clondy weather with heavy N. B. We draw attention to an entertainment of
N.W. veering to SS.E. accompanied by terrific squalls of rain and wind with a high and Mr Ira Brown, the banjoist, who consfield into power, on the first use of the confused sea, Barometer standing at arrived to-dag, bave lost no time in pre-secret ballot, when 351 Conservatives and 29.60, On the 7th the weather moderatedceeding to business. The notions of the 303 Liberals (inclusive of the doubtfal and the wind hauled round to N.E. and N. blowing hard with high confused sea from Ban Francisco and Australian press are Home Rule following) were returned. We F.Macclesfield Bank to arrival at port. highly flattering, the Sydney Morning confers that a new general cleation inspires Peased the barque Lauret from Hongkong Herald speaking of Val Vose's "extraor in us no bright hopes of a Liberal triumph, in the Carimaza Straits; spoke the baru dinary natural powers for vocal delusions.” Wandering Minstrel in lat. 6 N. on the 3rd inst. from Foochow for Melbourne, all well, and an American barque bound South, showing the letters 1.K.Q M. on the 4th.
PAUL MARIE, French barque, Capt. Gaillard.--Carlowitz & Co.
OBERON, Germau barque, Captain S. S. Schmidt.Arnhold, Kafberg & Co
EBENEZER, British barkentine, Captain J. Milne-Melchers & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVAISA
Nov. 8, Ebentder, British barkentine, Oct. 80, BeanE, MELOHERS & Co.
917, J. Milne, g
Cargo Impeding the disebarge or re- maining on board after WEDNESDAY, the Nov. 9, Flensborg, Denish barque, 365, 12th Instact, will be landed and stored at Jacobsen, Newchwanz Cot. 39, Bsans — Consignees expense and riek.
EDUARD SCHELLHASH & Co.
MITSUBISHI MAILS: 8. Co..
6, Queen's Road Central, November 10, 1870
Nov. 9, Elisabeth Childs, British barque, 891, Lindbergu, Nuwobwang Oct. 31, Bean
WIRLER & Oo,
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close
For SHANGHAL-
Per. Yangtze, at 3.30 p.m. To-morrow,
the 11th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOODROW
Per Douglas, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 12th Inst.
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, AND
CALCUTTA
J
Ira Brown is also favourably noticed as THE following announcement appeared in drawing music from the banjo "such as we our Extra this morning -- never dreamed the instrument possessed." They perform on Wednesday.
"The Australian mail did not arrive par Norma by this morning, having been tran shipped at Singapore into the Adria.”
It would be interesting to know the date Four Officers, one from the Vigilant, and three from the Inniskillings, selecting to when the last important mail was entrusted row on Saturday afternoon in an old and to the "mail proket Adria." Without any canky outrigger, found themselves in diffi- disparagement to the worthy old craft which culties before they were long out, their boat, trades under the above Roman name, it is the Nightingale, awamping. The boat and worthy of remark that the presant weather her coougants got safely to the shore Logo is not calculated to expedite the move- influenced to Singapore Postmaster to take ments of that packet, What could
Per Fenice and Sales, at 2.30 p.m., onther, but the back of the boat was broken
before she could be got on to the stage, Saturday, the 16th lost,