For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., BE to annouce the ARRIVAL of the following Finar-ÜLAUS
.
STORES, &c.
Ex OCEANIO," "LORD OF THE ISLES," And Other Late Arrivals.
Fluent California BUTTER in Rolls
"Good Cooking BUTTEE in Kegs,
Pine Apple CHEESE.
Limburg CHEESE.
Sap Sage CHEESE,
Prime Gilroy QREESE. Fine Eastern HAMS.
Fine Eastern BACON. Prime Smoked SALMON."
Smoked HERRINGS.
Boston MACKEREL
SALMON BELLIES.
Family PIG PORK and BEEF in Kogs. Pickled OX-TONGUES.
Boneless and Good Dry CODFISH. SAUERKRAUT in Kogs.
Finest CAVIARE and SARDELLES,
Fresh APPLES.
"Ne Plus Ultra" APPLE RINGS. HICKORY NUTS.
PECAN NUTS,
BRAZIL NUTS.
PEA NUTS
COMB HONEY in Frames. Pure Orange BLOSSOM HONEY. BROUGHAM'S TURKEY & TONGUE,
Do. LUNCH TONGUE, Do. Compressed HAM. L. MONEIL & LIBBY's Compressed
L. MONEIL & Erazy's Corned BEEF. L. MONEI & Liany's Compressed
TONGUE.
HAM.
Green TURTLE, ilb. and 2lb. tine, Boneless Spiood PIG'S FEET, ́ Assorted Devilled MEATS. Baked PORE and BEANS,
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s GINGER
CAKES.
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s SODA
BISCUITS. CALIFORNIA CBзCXER Co.'s OYS-
TER ORACKERS. WAFER BISCUITS per
Pound.
OATMEAL in Casks.
Fresh CORNMEAL. Cracked WHEAT.
BUCK WHEAT.
RYE FLOUR. HOMINY.
CUTTING'S ARBsoried JELLIES to Glass
Pots,
CUTTING'S ABBorted DESSERT FRUITS.
Do.
QUEEN'S OLIVES,
Do
Pickled LIMES.
Do.
Stuffed PEPPERS.
Do.
ASPARAGUS.
Do.
Asst. Corned VEGETABLES.
Do.
"Assorted PICKLES.
Do.
Assorted SAUCES,
White BEANS.
Split PEAS.
For Sale.
FOR SALE
ULES-MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE,
JULES In Quarts and Flats.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, May 28, 1870.
FOR SALE
HEOPHILE ROEDERER & Oo,'
THEOPHIHAMPAGNE,
awarded the
GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. DRY VERZENAY MOUSSEUX: Quarts...............817 per Case of 1 doz. $18
of 2 doz. MEYER & Co., Agents.
22fe80
Pints....
11
Hongkong, August 21, 1879.
To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
CITY HALLS. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. J. POPE HENNESSY, Q.M.G., GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY.
TO-MORROW EVENING,
the 18th INSTANT, FIRST SUBSCRIPTION NIGHT.
"Il Trovatore,"
The celebrated Opera by G. VERDI.
SUBSCRIPTION LIst is open at Mesra KELLY
and WALSH'S
As there are very few Seats in the Dress Circle untaken, the Director has decided to offer Seats in the Stalls at $12 for the SEASON.
Prices of Admission: Dress Cir:le,....
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements,
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW.
The Steamship
"KWANGTUNG," Captain AnDorr, will be do- spatched for the above Ports | on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Inst., at Day- light, instead of as previously advertised.
For Freight or Fantage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRÁIK & Co. Hongkong, November 17, 1879, no19
FOR AMOY
The Steamship
** DIAMANTE,”- Capt. THEVAUD, will be de. spatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 18th Inst., at 2 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, November 17, 1879.
FOR NINGFO & SHANGHAI.
The Steamship
"OLINA,"
nolå,
Captain ACKERMANN, will be de- spatched for the above Ports TO- MORROW, the 18th Inst., at 3 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
no18 Hongkong, November 17, 1579, MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA VIA KORE.
TEESS, TAKASAGO MARU, Capt. YOUNG, will be despatched sa above on SATURDAY, the 29th Inst., at Day- light.
Cargo received on board and Parcels at the Office up to 6 pm. of 28th.
No Bill of Lading signed under 82 Freight.
All Claims must be settled on board before delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized,
RATES OF PASSAGE. To KOBE.......Cabin $60. Steerage $15.
YOKOHAMA & }
Do. $75. Do. $20. NAGABAHI... A REDUCTION is made on Return Cadin PASSAGES.
12
.$3.
Family Tickets, to admit three.......$7. Stalls,..
82. .$1.
Back Seats,.
Doors Open at 8.30; Performance to commence at 9 p.m.
Tickets may be obtained from Messrs KELLY and WALSH's, where a Plan of the Theatre can be seen.
Pamphlets in English Version will be sold at the door at 50 cents each.
Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen will not be admitted.
n19 Hongkong, November 17, 1879.
R
GARRISON THEATRE.
BY. KIND PERMISSION...
OF
H. E. MAJOR-GENERAL E. M. DONOVAN.
B
MESSERS VOSE AND BROWN, ・・
EG to announes that they will give two Entertaintments at the GARRISON
MEBS PORK and BEEF,
BORDEN'S Condsneed MILK | TUKATKE ON
(very fresh). &c., &o,
CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S
0.
HOUSEHOLD STORES.
MULBOW' B.
Assorted German SAUSAGES,
Do. Do. VEGETABLES. Long ASPARAGUS (very fine).
PHILIPPE & Canaud's
SARDINES.
Assorted PATES.
JOHN MOIB & SONS'.
Celebrated Family STURES.
Game PIES, Veal and Ham PIES.
Truffed SAUSAGES,
Cambridge SAUSAGES.
Bologna SAUSAGES,
Pork SAUSAGES. SAVELOYS.
SALMON CUTLETS (in Indian Sauce). HADDOCK ROES. Fried SOLES. Kippered HERRINGS. BLOATERS, HERRINGS A LA SARDINE. OATMEAL, &a, &a
BOOKS!
BOOKS!!
WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, The 19th and 21st-inst.
CARGO and PASSENGERS for Nagasaki will be transhipped to the Shanghai Mail
Steamer at Kobé.
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's OFFICES, No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD
CENTRAL.
Hongkong, November 17, 1879.
H029
AUCTION OF ELEGANT ENGLISH- MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AN ERARD'S PATENT CONCERT PIANO, PARISIAN SIDE TABLES, TURKEY CARPETS, &c., &., &
ARRIVALS.
THE
No. 6105.-NovEMBER 17, 1879.
Having simply exposed the fallacy of
Nov. 16, Craiglands, British steamer, LONGKONG DISPENSARY, these views of the Takio Chamber we
700, Smith, Salgon Nov. 5, Rice, Paddy, and Cotton.-RUSSELL & Co.
Nov. 10, Hakon Adelsten, Norwegian steamer, 908, Bergh, Swatow Nov. 15, Ballant.-SIEMSSEN & Co.
Nov. 16, China, German steamer, from Canton.
Nov. 16, B.M.S. Egeria,fcom a cruise. Nov. 16, Esmeralda, British steamer, 395, R. Talbot, Amoy Nov. 14, and Swatow 15, General RUSSELL & Co.
Nov. 17, Diamante, British steamer, 514, ¦ E. Theband, Manila Nov. 14, General. RUSSELL & Co.
Nov. 17, Hiram Emery, American barque, 799, J. D. Wyman, Newcastle Oct. 8, Doal.. -AENHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
DEPARTURES.
Nov. 16, Yottung,tfor Swatow,
16, Hans, for Hamburg. 16, Ella Beatrice, for Iloilo. 16, Alva, for Bombay. 16, Amazone, for Shanghal. 17, Kiungchow, for Hoihow. 17, tiainan, for Hollow. 17, Esmeralda, for Manila.
CLEARED. Glamorganshire, for New York. Kwangtung, for Coast Ports, Me-li, for Holbow and Halphong. Tai Lee, for London. China, for Shanghai via Ningpo. Rajanatlianukar, for Bangkok,
FASSENGERS. ARXIVED,
Per Thibet, for Hongkong: from South- ampton, Mesars W. D. Wodsworth, and Lockhart; from Vonice, Mr G. Mackonale; from Slugapore, 81 Chinese,For Amoy from Penang, 28 Chinese.-For Shanghai: from Bombay, Mesars E, Moses, R. Moses, and G. Isaac and 2 servants; from Brindisi, Mr Lazarus; from Southampton, Mr Davey, and Mra Birket's native female ser vant from Singapore, Messrs J. Miller, and G. C. Barbary.For Yokohama: from Venice, Mrs Green and servant.
Betablished A.D, 1841.
香港大榮
A. S. WATSON & 0... FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE ANd 'Retail 'Druggiero, IMPORTERS
OF
Deponists' SUNDRIES, NURSERY Raqui SITES, TOILET Requisitas, Enoliba, AMERICAN, AND FERNON Patent MEDIOINER
MANUFACTURERS
-Soda Water, Lomonade, Tonle Water,
Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarmaparilia
Water, and other Aerated Watere. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876. -
at 8.30 p.m.
can afford to leave them to themselves. We have no fear that those who have to deal with the Japanese in the approach. ing Treaty revision will allow such an understanding to be embodied in the formal agreements that will be come to. We note from the Gazette that since the report was issued the members of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce have met în reponse to an invitation from the Finance Minister, for the purpose of taking fato consideration" the existing system ofconveying merchandise from one place to another," and our contemporary hazards the suggestion that perhaps his Excelleney Okuma is now desirous of giving the Chamber an opportunity of corroborating that portion of its remark. able essay which declare that the trade
of Japan can be efficiently worked with- cut any loss, detriment, or even incon-
"The publication of this issue commenced venience to the people, by one Govern. ment steamship association--a portion of their report on Treaty revision which con- siderably astonished their countrymen.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOV, 17, 1879. WE give in another column in full the reference to the coasting trade contained in the report on treaty-revision, address- ed by the Tokio Chamber of Commerce to His Excellency the Minister of scepted and he is replaced by Labanoff Finance. The whole report, says a con- temporary, seems to be inspired by thevitation of the Emperor of Austria. Government itself, rather than to be the emanation of a chamber of merchants anxious for the promotion of commerce, and for nothing else. This report echoes every proposal which the Government has made in regard to treaty revision, and furnishes reasons, such, indeed, as they are, why the Government's wishes should be accepted." If the extraor
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE "CHISA MAIL," (Per E. E. A. & O. Telegraph Co.'s Lina.)
LONDON, NOV. 16. Count Salienvaleff's resignation has been
Per Esmeralda, from Amoy and Swatow, Capt. Doan, Mr P'ye, and 90 Chinese.
Per Diamante, from Manila, Capt. Mer-dinary views therein given as to the coasting trade represent the mind of riman, 2 Europeans, and 100 Chinese.
Pur Craiglands, from Saigon, 175 Chinese, Government we can only say that we are extremely sorry to find the Government so dead to all common sense and so childish as to hold for a moment such opinions. The report sets forth that it is
DEFAETED.
Per Amazone, for Shanghai: from Hong- kong; Mr G. Portier; from Marseilles, Mrs Taylor, Mrs Dyor, Mrs Haas, Messrs Walsh and Skipworth, Revs. Juen Zustzen, Lui Yang Fu,, and Za Len Leat; from Port Said, Mr Statopalo.
Per Tottung for Swatow, 40 Chinese. Per Kiungchow, for Hothow, 47 Chinese,
[
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Hainan reports: Left Hongkong at 3.30 p.m. on the 8th for Holbow and Pakhoi, bad fresh norther
ly winds till midnight, when the wind began to increase; at 3 a.m. on the 7th,
The Czarawitch visits Vienna at the in-
The Mediterranean Squadron proceeded eastwards to-day.
HONGKONG, NOV, 17.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected here on or about the 22nd inst., by the 0. & O. steamer Belgio, which left San Francisco on the 25th ult.
THE Legislative Council will meet on Wed, nesday next at 2.80 p.m.
The delivery of the English Mail was
of the greatest importance that at the begun at 11.40 yesterday evening, and approaching treaty revision, the privilege resumed at 6 this morning. of the coasting trade should be reserved
exclusively for Japanese-owned vessels. The outward French mail will leave Singa. They argue that the part taken by
foreign shipping in the coasting trade pore for Saigon and Hongkong at daylight is so small that no inconvenience on Wednesday. would arise from prohibiting italtogether,
that so long as native and foreign H. M. S. Egeria, 4, Contender A. L. other the Douglas, returned to harbour yesterday ships run against each
be kept so evening from target practice.
LANE CRAWFORD & core blow heat sug Bath til the love of freights will
tion, at his Residence, Beauregard, on- TUESDAY,
Two
received instructions from W. H. with heavy as which continued till the low as not to be a proper or remunerative BEEEETON, Esq., to sell by Public Auc-9th when the weather began to moderate, one. They do not deny that the rates MB Val Vose and Mr Ira Brown sanonnée, had strong northerly winds till arrival. by the Japanese-owned vessels, they only Anchored in Bothow at noon on the 11th, left Pakhel at midnight on the 12th, calling in at Hoihow at 3.30 p.m. on the 18th. Left again at 6 a.m. on the 14th. Arriving at Hongkong at 9.30 p.m. on the 15th, had fresh N.E. and northerly winds
the 25th November, 1879, at O'Clock pn.,
The whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
1
comprising: Drawing Room Suits Ebonized and Gilt Covered with Cretonne, comprising Chairs, Couches, Lounges and Ottoman Parisian Side Tables with Ormolu Mount
:
till arrival.
J
The British steamer Esmeralda reports: Left Amoy on the evening of the 14th inst. arrived in Swatow on the morning of the 15th, and left same afternoon. In Swatow S. S. Douglas, Lee Yuen, and Hwas Yuen, ther throughout.
being employed, will be greater than they it will be noted, a matinee for Saturday are just now or would be with the trade next, specially for ladies and children. open to all comers, but they plead that Japan can never count upon having very THE Garrison Theatre has been placed low rates for any length of time; when at the disposal of Mr Val Vose and Mr one of the rivals withdrawe, no longer
J
able to stand the loss, the rate is sure to Brown by H. E, the Major General com braised. The fear of too high ratesmanding, for the evenings of Wednesday being charged by the Mitsu Bishi Com and Friday next, the 19th and 21st instants pany is destroyed, the report says, by the
Prices of admission for these occasions inge; Haudsome Mantel-piece Mirrors; and moderate N, E. winds and fine wea- fact that the subsidy gives the Govern a boat race between the outtors of H. M. S.
only-
Reserved Seats..........One Dollar
Second Seats.50 Cents Back Seats....... ..........20 Cents Doors open at 8.30; performance to com- mence at 9 o'clock.
Hongkong, November 17, 1879.
VAL VOSE, THE GREATEST OF ALL VENTRILOQUISTS, With His Funny ODD FOLKS,
Clocks; Gilt Window "Cornices and Hangings; Flower Vases; a few Framed Coloured Photographs of Views in Japan; Chromo-Lithographs; Gasalier; Carpet, Fender and Irons, etc., etc., etc.
Mahogany Dining Table; Mahogany 1922 Dining Chairs on Castors; Easy Chairs; Turkey Carpet ; Sideboard; Whatnots; Book Case with Plate Glass Doors; Win dow Curtains; Cut Glassware; Electro Plated Ware; Crockery, etc., etc., etc.
A very handsome Solid Gilt Brass Bedstead, with Spring and Horse-hair Mattresses and Hangings; Lady's Ma Silvered Plate Glaas Front; Mahogany ATINEE ENTERTAINMENT Washstand with Marble-top; Dressing Table; Choval Glass; Bed-room Chairs; Toilet Mirrors, etc., etc., etc.
Study Table; Morocco Covered Chairs and Lounges; Davenport, etc., etc., etc. Also,
In conjunction with
IR A
BROWN,
ment a power over the company which Had moderate N.E. monsoon and fine wes-pany from acting in an arbitrary manner.
The British steamer Diamante reports: would be sufficient to prevent the com- Egeria and Victor Emanuel will be pulled ther throughout.
on Wednesday evening next the 19th inst.;
The British steamer Craiglands reports: The report claims to have proved that start at 4 o'clock, the course to be from Kel- Left Cape St. James on the 6th inst, had the Japanese owned vessels can carry on let's Island to the Victor Emanuel. moderate weather to Vazala, then got strong all the Coasting Trade themselves with-
Service.
sea, and off Buffalo Island got strong gale out any foreign aid, and that if the same We note the arrived by the English mail for three days; when got sight of Chunnitee privilege be granted to foreign vessels found the ship had drifted 72 miles to the the effect will be that the Japanese sea steamer of Mr Lockhart, a young gentle southward; theu had moderate weather for 12 hours, and proceeded. After that had transport, instead of progressing, will man who has been studying Chinese in nothing but N.E. gales; on the 15th found linger on and gradually decline. Now, Londen for some time, and who comes ont coal getting short, began to barn deck the whole basis of such reasoning as the hore as a ondet for the Hongkong Civil cargo to save coal burnt everything report shows is one grave fallacy. We moveable about the decks for the safety of had long thought it was exploded all the Artistio Banjolst and Musical Genius, hogany Double-winged Wardrobe with the ship. On Sunday the 9th inst, hove over the world, and assuredly did not H, M. S. Sheldrake, 4, Ldeal. Commander,
475 bags of paddy overboard out of anticipate finding it rampant amongst bankers for the safety of passengera, cabins the Japanese Government. Much more M. L. Bridges, with Commodore Smith on being full and every other place below; sonsible were the remarks of the Captain board left for Canton this morning. Du- fouud room in bunkers for the rest of passengers, Thence had nothing but gales of the Niigata Maru, of their fleet, at ring the absence of Commodore Smith, R.N. of wind, and on the 15th found coals getting the inaugural tiffin given on board here his duties will be performed by Commander abort; burat everything moveable about the other day. He said they wanted a ano decka to make the coala hold out, when fair field and no favour: "a fair share Douglas, B.N; of H. M. S. Egeria. got tato barbour just about half a ton of of the trade and not a monopoly." The coal on board.
Intend to give a
for
LADIES AND CHILDREN,
ON
SATURDAY,
the 22nd Instant,
At the ST. ANDREW'S HALL, At Three O'Clock p.m.
Tickets to be bad at the HONGKONG HOTEL on or before the day of the Per formance.
PRICE.--One Dollar per Ticket Hongkong, November 17, 1879,
no22
BOOKS!! || FOR SINGAPORE, BRISBANE, SYD-
NEY AND MELBOURNE,
The Latest and most Popular NOVELS,
BY FIRST-CLARS AUTHORS. DICTIONARIES
&0.1
&o.,
2.
Calling of the usual Coast Ports, and
taking through Cargo and Passengers for New Zealand.)
The Eastern & Australian Mail Steam Co.'s Steamer
"NORMANBY" Captain GREEN, will be de- spatched as above on SATURDAY, the
"Cable Coil,” **Perfection" and "Empress 29th Inst., at NOOD.
of India" TOBACCO 8.
Specially Selected CIGARS.
Cavite CHEROOTS. -
Princesa OHEROOTS.
Cavite CIGARS
Princessa CIGARS.
Aroceros CIGARS.
Vegueros CIGARS.
Uholce No. 3 Meisig'CHEROOTS. Choice No. 3 Fortin CIGARS,
REVOLVERS & RIFLES. Breech loading Central Fire FOWLING PIECES.
Electro-Plated "British Bull Dog" REVOLVERS,
SMITH AND WEBSON'S REVOLVERS. Caer's DERINGER PISTOLS AND
REVOLVERS, --- CARTRIDGES, do, &c. Hongkong, October 15, 1879.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, November 17, 1879.
THE
PUBLIO AUCTION,
An Erard's Patent Concert PIANO, nearly new..
An Australian HORSE, with Saddle. Catalogues will be issued, and the whole will be on view on Monday, the 24th instant
Hongkong, Nov. 17, 1879. no25
Not Responsible for Debts.
:
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any
·Debt contracted by the Officers or Creio of the following Vessels, during their slay in Hongkong Harbour:-
HAZEL HOLME, British barque, Capt. J. Wm. Millican-Vogel & Co.
OBERON, German barque, Captain S. 8. Schmidt.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
EBENEZER, British barkentine, Captain no29 | J. Milna-Melchers & Co.
HE Undersigned will sell by Public
Auction, on
MONDAY,
the 24th November 1879, at 3 o'clock p.m., at the Office of the FRENCH CON- SULATE, by order of the French Consul (For account of whom it may concern),
The French Ship
ERNEST
of 391 Tons Register or thereabout, as she now lies in this Harbour..
TERMS OF SALE-Cash in Bank Notes, and the Vessel to be at purchaser's riak on the fall of the hammer.
"
For further Particulars and Inventory, apply to the Auctioneers.
PALMA, German barque, Capt. Bioge.— Melchers & Co.
ZEPHYE, British barque, Captain John Cornford.Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Nov. 15, Cuba, British barque, $20, J, Stabell, Keelung Nov. 18, Coal. EDUARD SCHELZHASS & Co..
Nov. 15, Faugh Balaugh, German barque, 240, D. Rüte, Newchwang Oct. 27, Beans.
CARLOWITZ & Co.
Nov. 15, 9.80 p.m., Bainan, American steamer, 281, Conner, Pakhof Nov. 12, 11.80pm, and Huibow 18, 6 am., Gene- Tal-RUSSELL & Co. ta
Nov. 18, Thibet, British steamer, 1071, J. H. Torbook, Bombay Oct. 28, Gaile Nov. 2, Penang 7, and Singapore B, Malle and no26 | General,-P, & 0, §. §. Co.
HUGHES & LEGGE, Auctionsore, Hongkong, Nov. 17, 1879.
!
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:— For BANGKOK.-
Per Rajanattianuhar, at 9.80 am.
morrow, the 18th inst., lastead of as previously notified, For AMOY.
Per Diamante, at 1.80 p.m. To-morrow,
the 18th inst. For NINGPO & SHANGHAL-
Hon. P. Ryrie stated a grand fundamen- THE Army Discipline and Regulation Acts, tal truth, which the Japanese would do 1879, have been issued for the guidance of well to bear in mind, when, in speaking officers commanding Corps and Regiments of the general advantages of steam com- of Her Majesty's Army. This volamo em- marication, he said that "a new line
To-created a trade for itself, and this had been braces the Matiny Acts and Articles of War; proved to be so over and over again, in several instances the powers of com- He was sure that the abandonment of manding officers are greatly increased. the line by the P. & O. Co. as a part of the contract was a mistake; and that
DAVE Carson's present Minstrel and Variety there would, in time, be room enough for Per China, at 2.30 p.in. Tomorrow, the all lines." This statement is true alike Troupe consists of the following ladies and
18th Inst.
of steamer lines, railways, roads el hoc gentlemen: Mr and Mrs Dave Carson, For YOKOHAMA,——
We have pointed out Colonel and Miss Julia Austin, Miss Liazio genus omnes. over and over again the atter fallacy Wilson, the Sisters Hedderwick, Mr Jos. and unwisdom which leads the Japanese Arthur, Mr T. B. Ferrel, Mr John Drew, Government to coddle and bolster up the Brothers Merrilees, Mr T. Moore, Mr. this and other monopolies. Such a ridi-
•
Per S. 8. Sunda, To-marrow, the 18th Inst. Registry ceases at 4.15 p.m. Mall closes at 4.30 p.m. Paid Oorre spondence may then be posted in the moveable box on board the Packet, For SHANGHAI-
culous proposition as is now made is only Fred: Ferrani. Signor Franchell, Mr what might be expected as the natural Howard Oakley, Mr Joe Devons, and Mr. Per S. 8. Thabet, To-morrow, the 18th outcome of auch a piece of political and Fred. Beaton's Wooden Headed Family..
inst. Reglatry ceases at 4.46 p.m. financial insanity, The report refers to
Mail closes at 5p.m. Late Letters
received from 5.10 to 6.30 with 18 the P. & O. Co. and the M. M., respec- A walking match came off on Saturday centa Late Fee. Paid Correspondence tively subsidized by the English and
mey then be posted in the moveable French Government for mail purposes, evening last between W. Boale and C. De-
box on board the Packet.
For SWATOW, AMOY, FOOCHOW, &
TAMSUL
Per Kwangtung, at 5.30 p.m. To-morrow FortHIOGO, YOKOHAMA, AND NAGA
the 18th Inst
SAKI
Par Zakazago Maru, at 6 pm, on Fxi-
day, the 28th Lust,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping
2 p.m.-Diamante leaves for Amoy.
as a defence of the Japanese Govern vonport, two artificers employed in the meat connection with the Mitan Bishi; Naval Yard, for $25 a side, Beale allowing but as we have never heard of the ports or his opponant ten minutes start. The course the Coast trade of England and France selected was from the Naval Yard gate to being closed to all save the steamers of Whitefelld Police Station and back. The
favourite subsidized wo to ace the slightest and company, we fait match did not show fast walking, but to
· CAESË, As Surgeons are examined on will probably lead to some practice and the method of cutting off legs and arms further emulation amongst the employés before they are allowed to practise sur of the yard; already other matches are gery, so, it was said long ago, would it be being talked of. Devonport won easily,
3 p.m.-China leaves for Ningpo and † advisablé that all who are to have any Beale only succeeding in palling up two of
Shanghai, m
Goods per Glenfallach undelivered after
this date subject to rent.
Auction.
hand in governing a country should pass
an examination in Political Economy, the tea minates start he allowed. and have a certificate of good sensa be
fore he was allowed to dabble in Among the passengers booked in London Noon-General Weekly Sale by Mr G. governmental laboura in which one for Hongkong appears the well-known
R. Lammert, at his Bales Rooms.
Amusement.
9 pm, Operatio Performance,
wrong step may retard the progress of a nation, the development of its made, the of Sir Brooke Robertson. He is set down as moquisition of its wealth for generations & passenger to leave Bouthampton in the
name