For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., V10 BEG

EG to announce the ARRIVAL of the

following FIRST-CLASS

STORES,

&o.

Ex OCEANIC," "LORD OF THE ISLES,"

And Other Late Arrivals,

Finest California BUTTER in Rolls, Good Cooking BUTTER in Kega, Pine Apple CHEESE.

Limburg CHEESE.

Sap Sage CHEESE,

Prime Gilroy CHLESE,

Fine Eastern HAMS. Fine Pastera BACON,

Prime Smoked SALMON,

Smoked HERRINGS. Boston MACKEREL,

SALMON BELLIES.

Family PIG PORK and BEEF In Kega. Pickled OX-TONGUES,

Boneless and Good Dry CODFISH. SAUERKRAUT in Kegs.

Finest CAVIARE and SARDELLES.

Fresh APPLES,

"Ne Plus Ultra" APPLE RINGS. FICKORY NUTS.

PECAN NUTS,

BRAZIL NUTS.

PEANUTS,

COMB HONEY la Frames. Pure Orange BLOSSOM HONEY. BROUGHAM'S TURKEY & TONGUE. Do, LUNCH TONGUE. Do. Compressed HAM.

L. MONE & LIDY's Compressed

HAM.

L. MONEIL & LIBBY's Corned BEEF. L MONES & LIBBY's Compressed

TONGUE.

Group TURTLE, 1lb. and 2lb. tius, Boneless Spiced PIG'S FEET. Assorted Devilled MEATS. Baked PORK and BEANS,

CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s GINGER

CAKES.

CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s SODA

BISCUITS,

CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s OYS-

TER CRACKERS. WATER BISQUITS per

Pound.

OATMEAL in Caske,

Fresh CORNMEAL

Cracked WHEAT.

BUCK WHEAT. RYE FLOUR.

HOMINY.

CUTTING'S Assorted JELLIES in Glass

Pote.

CUTTING'S Assorted DESSERT FRUITS,

D

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.

MESS' PORK and BEEF.

BORDEN'S Condensed MILK

(very fresh).

&c.,

&c.,

dea.

CROSSE & BLACK WELL'S HOUSEBOLD STORES.

MULBOW's

Assorted German SAUSAGES.

Do. Do. VEGETABLES. Long ASPARAGUS (vory fius).

PHILIPPE & CANAUD'S

Assorted PATES,

SARDINES.

JOHN MOTR & SONS' Celebrated Family STORES. Game PIES, Veal and Ham PIES. Truffled SAUSAGES.

Cambridge SAUSAGES.

Bologna SAUSAGES.

Pork SAUSAGES. SAVELOYS,

Intimations.

ICTORIA REGATTA

TWENTY-FOURTH MEETING. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 19TH AND 20TH DECEMBER, 1879.

FIRST DAY,

Friday, 19th December, 1879. FIRST BAUE-1 F.K-Junior Sculls. For Single Pair Sculling Boats. Entrance $5. Distance One Mile. Prize, Brokers' Cup." Open to any one who has never won a Sculling Race in

·China and Japan. SECOND RACE-1.30 P. M.-For Gigs pulled

by European Non-Commissioned Off- cers and Men of any Regiment or Corps in Garrison, or by European Members of the Police force. Dis tance One Mile. Entrance $1. First Prize, $15; Second, $5. Outrigged Boats exoluded.

THIRD RACE-2 P.-The "Chairman's Cup," for Four Oared Canton Cutters. En- Distance Que-mile-and-a-half. trance $10. FOURTH RACE.-2.30 PM.-For Men-of-

War Gigs and Whalers. Distance One Mile. Entrance $1. First Prize, $15; Second, $5. Time for Oars, 8 seconds per Oar.

FIFTH RACE,-3 P.M." Senior Sculls," Cup presented by the Parsee Com manity. Distance One Mile. trance $5..

En-

SIXTH RACE.-3.30 P.M.For House Beata

and Gigs pulled by Chinamen. Distance One Milo. Entranco $1. First Prize, $16; Second, $5. Time for Oars, 6 Loconds per Car.

SEVENTH RACE.4 P.M.-International Kace. "Challenge Cup"--presented by the Merchants of Hongkong-for To be Four-Oared Canton Outters. won two consecutive years before being beld. Distance One Mile. Entrance $10.

SAILING RACE.-For Men-of-War's Boats, any rig. Entrance $2., First Prize, $20; Second, $10. SAILING RACE.-For Sailing Ships' Boats only. Entrance $2. First Priza, $20; Second, $10.

YACHT RACE. For all Yachts. Entrance

$5. Time allowed for Tonnage, 15 seconds per ton. Cup presented by the Victoria Recreation Club.

SECOND DAY,

Saturday, 20th December, 1879, FIRST RACE.1 P.M.--For Gigs pulled by European Non-Commissioned Officers. and Men of any Regiment or Corps in Garlson, or by European Members of the Police Force, Distance One Milo, Entrance $1. First Prize, $15; Second, $5. Winner of Second Race on first day and Outrigged Boats ex- cluded.

To-day's Advertisements,

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

THEATRE ROYAL,

CITY HALL,

Under the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. J. POPE HENNESSY, O.M.G., GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF,

DOYAL ITALIAN

R

COMPANY.

OPERA

TO-MORROW EVENING, Dec. 4th, 1879,

LAST NIGHT OF THE FIRST SUB. SCRIPTION SEASON,

"Un Ballo in Maschera." Between the FIRST and SECOND ACTs, Signer CORTESI and Signor Bansatore will sing SELECTIONS.

Barbiere, Matilde and Chabran,

La Calunda,..

Cavatina,.....

Signor BAGAGIOLO Signor CORTESI.

SATURDAY, 6th December, BENEFIT of Signora Bos. GENOLINI, Bellini's Colebrated Opora

*1 "Norma."

MONDAY, 8th December, (On account of the Tarantata Bali taking place on TUESDAY, the 9th),

Bexerit of Signor Senteca, Gounod's Grand Opera "Faust."

Tickets can be obtained at Messrs Kelly and WALSE'S.

de9

Hongkong, December 8, 1879.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL Tho Company's Steamship

** ACHILLES,” Capt. C. ANDERSON, will be despatched at Noon

MORROW, the 4th Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

HONGKONG PUBLIC SCHOOL.

MEETING of SUBSCRIBERS and

A FRIENDS interested in the above

will be Held in the LIBRARY of St. Paul's COLLEGE TJ-MORROW, the 4th Inst., at 4 p.m., to elect a Permanent Committee and make other arrangements for the com- mencement and carrying on of the School.

Hongkong, December 3, 1879,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

deá

Dec. 3, Gustav Marie, German barque, 854, F. Úürzob, Nagasaki Nov, 25, Coal. ORDER.

Dec. 3. Achilles, British steamer, 1628, Charla Anderson, Shangbai Nov, 22, Foo- chow, and Amoy, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Deo. 3, Malacca, British steamer, 1709, E. Woodgate, Yokohama Nov. 27, Mails and General.P. & 0. 3. N. Co.

Deo 8, Conquest, British steamer, 318, F. Elphick, Haiphong Nov. 27, Pakbol 80, and Hoihow Dec. 1, General-JALDINE, MATHESON & Co.-[Quarantine.]

Dec. 3, Namoa, British steamer, 862, and Swatow 2, General.-DevOLAS LA West by, Foochow Nov. 30, Amoy Dec. 1,

PRAIK & Co.

DEPARTURES.

Dec. 2, Magellan, for Hamburg

2, Diamante, for Amoy.

3, Florence Nightingale, for Saigon. 3, Belgic, for Yokohama, and San

Francisco.

j

CLEARED.

Carisbrooke, for Swatow and Amoy. Kwangtung, for Coast Ports. Glenorchy, for Shanghai, Antenor, for Shanghai, TO-Achilles, for London, to.

Kiungchow, for Hoihow, Zephyr, for Singapore.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agente. Hongkong, December 3, 1879.

FOR MANILA. The Steamship

"DIAMANTE,"

do4

Capt. TureAUD, will be de- spatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 6th Inst., at Noon,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Bongkong, December 8, 1879.

SECOND RACE.-1.80 P.M.-For House Boats digs pulled by Chinamen. Entrance $1, Distance One Mile. Firat Prize, $15; Second, $5. Winner of Sixth Race on first day excluded. on Time for Oare, 6 seconds per Oar. THIRD RACE.-2 P.M.-" Members' Cup," -presented by Members of the Victoria Recreation Club-for Four-Oared Can- ton Cutters. Distance One-mile-and- a-bali. Entrance $10. Winner of "The Chairman's Cup" excluded. FOURTH RACE-2.30 PM-For Mon-of-

War Cutiers. Distance One Mile. En- trance $1. First Prize, $20; Second, $10. No time allowed for Oars. FIFTH RACK-3 P.M.-Ladies' Purne." For Single Pair Sculling Boats. Round Stake Boats and back to Flag Ship. Entrance $5. Opon to anyone who has nevor won a Sculling Race in China or Japan previous to this Meeting. SIXTH RACE.-3.30 P.M-"German Cup"

open to all. Mombers and Honorary Members of the Victoria Recreation Club, to be rowed in Canton Fours. Distance One Mile. Entrance $10. SEVENTH RA08.-4 P.M.-Race between O cors of A. M. S. Iron Duke and Officers of E. M. Fleet in harbour. Cup presented by the Members of the Hongkong Club. To be rowed in 5 or 6-oared R.N. Gigs or Whalers. Time allowance, 6 seconds per Oar. Any number of Boats on either side allowed to compete. Distance One Mile. En. tranca $10. FIGHTH RACE.-4.30

P.M. American

FOR SWATOW. The Steamship

"ATHOLL,"

de6

W. S. TROMBON, Commander, will be despatched as above SATURDAY, the 6th Instant, at Noon, For Freight or Passage, apply to

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co.

de6 Hongkong, December 9, 1879,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

"NAMOA,”

spatched for the abovo Ports Capt. WESTour, will be de.

on SUNDAY, the 7th Inét., at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, December 3, 1879. de7

FOR HOIHOW AND PAKHOL

The Steamship

"HÀINAN," Capt. CONNER, shortly due, will have immediate despatch

for the above Ports.

For Freight or Pascage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.. Hongkong, Deosabor 3, 1879.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NOTIOR TO CONSIGNEWS.

Cup, open to all Members and Bonor-rs requested to send in their Bills of YONSIGNEES of the following Cargo ary Members of the Victoria Recreation Club, to be rowed in Canton Fours. Lading to the Undersigned for countor algnature, and take immediate delivery This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.

Distance One Mile. Entrance $10.

SALMON CUTLETS (in Indian Sauce). SAILING RACE.For all open Boats, Chi-

HADDOCK ROES. Fried SOLES,

Kippered HERRINGS, BLOATERS.

HERRINGS A LA SARDINE,

OATMEAL, &c., dat

BOOKS!

BOOKS!!

BOOKS || ! The Latest and most Popular NOVELS,

BY FIRST-CLASS AUTHORS,

DICTIONARIES,

&O.,

Lese excluded. Entrance $2. First Prize, $20; Second, $10,

YACHT RACE.For all Yachts. Entrance

No Fize Tasurapon has been effected. Ez Amazone.

Madras.

$5. Time allowed for Tonnage, 15 SP, Order, 111 baga Sharp Stones, from seconds per ton. Cup presented by the Victoria Recreation Club.

Ex Opus. (in diamond), 9/11, Order, 3 casos

Hame, &c., from London,

7628

seilles.

7528 (la diamonu), 12, Order, I case Mer. chandize, from London. HKH, 8858/69, 2 cases Colours, from Mar- HKH, 8851/55, 6 cases Colours, from Mar-

seilles.

de20

L. B. FRIEND, Hon. Secretary, Victoria Recreation Club, Entries will be received by Mesars H. E. WODEHOUSE, E. BEART, W.. HYNES, Captain ANNESLEY, R. N., Lieut. J. A, BENNETT, 27th Regt; or to L. B. FRIEND (Hon. Secretary),

Hongkong, Kovember 20, 1879.

LOST,

PARCEL of MANILA LOTTERY

A TICKETS ex Esmeralda. from

"Cable Coll," "Perfection" and "Empress MANILA, November 11th, containing the following Numbers, for the December drawing-

*

28 Tickets,...No. 1,940 1,962

4,410

of India" TOBACCO S.

23

91

2,623 »

2,640

Specially Selected CIGARS.

28

3,768,

3,790

Cavite CHEROOTS.

29

4,397 "

23

5,848,

5,870

Princess CHEROOTS.

31

Cavitə CIGARS.

24

7,790

7,813

24

Princessa CIGARS.

33

8,479

24

31

9.081 17

17

8,502

Aroceros CIGARS.

24

*+ 10,471

9,104 10,494

22

Vegueros CIGARS.

Cholos No. 3 Meisig CHEROOTS. Cholos No. 8- Fortin CIGARS.

REVOLVERS & RIFLES. Breech loading Central Fire FOWLING

PIECES

Electro-Plated British Bull Dog" REVOLVERS,

BMITH AND WESSON'S REVOLVERS. Cor's DERINGER PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS.

CARTRIDGES, &o., &c. Hunghong, October 15, 1879,

24

دو

6,196,,

6,219

,, 11,496,, 1619 The Maults Government have been noti- fied of the Loss, and any Prizes which may be drawn on the above Tickets will not be paid.

The Finder will be suitably Rewarded, if necessary, by Returning the package to the Undersigned.

---RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, November 29, 1879.

LOST. SMALL Black and Tan TERRIER, answers to the name of "FUNOR." Small white spot on braset.

A

Reward given if required. Address: No. 13, Praya Fast,

Hongkong, November 18, 1878,

G. DE ORAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, December 3, 1879.

Ralph M. Hayward, for Whampoa

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per "Achilles, from Shanghai, &o., Mr Geo. Oliver, and 228 Chinese.

Per Malacca, from Yokohama, Messrs C. Thomson, R.N., and Oestrand for South- ampton; Mr Seaborg, R.N., and 9 Chinese

for Hongkong.

Por Namoa, from Coast Ports, Mrs Saunderson, Miss Bowden, Mr T, B. Hedge, Mr and Mrs Abendroth, and 200 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Belgic, for San Francisco, Rev. and Mra Dunlop and 2 obildren, 2 Europeans, and 118 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Achilles reporta:

Fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Conquest reports: Left Haiphong on Nov. 27th, and had light N.E. winds and fine clear weather to Pak- hol. Left in port the barkentines Louisa and Annie S. Hall. Left Pakhoi on Nov. 30th, and had light easterly winds and Hainan. Left Roibow on Dec. 1st, and heavy weather to Hoihow. In port, S. 8:

had fresh and moderate winds from the N.E. and head sea to port.

The British stasmer Namoa reports: Having left Foochow Nov. 30th, experi-" enced light southerly winds, arriving in Amoy on the 1st inst. and left same oven. Log; arrived in Swatow the 2nd inst. and lelt same evening for Hongkong, experi- enced moderate N.E, winds and fine wes ther to port. Passed Co.'s steamer Albay ontering Amoy harbour, Left Foochow in company with the Chinese Fleet six gun- boste bound to Amoy. In Foochow : S. S. Europe. In Amoy 8. S. Electra, R. O. Zing Feng, and H. M. S. Frolic. In Bwa- tow: R. O. Fei Ho and Chen-too, S. S. Crusader, America, and Swatow.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For SHANGHAI AND YOKOHAMA.-

Per Glenorchy, at 11.30 a.m. To-morrow,

the 4th inst.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SUEZ,

AND LONDON.—

Per Achilles, at 11.30 am. To-morrow,

the 4th fast.

For SINGAPORE, SUEZ, & LONDON.— Per Atalanta, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 4th inst.

For AMOY AND SHANGHAL—

4th inst.

For MANILA.-**

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

'

Daylight.-Kwangtung leaves for Coast

Ports. Noon.-Achilles loaves for Suez Causland

London,

Meeting.

4 p.m.-Meeting in the Library of St. Paul's College as to the Hongkong Public School,

Amusement.

9 p.m.-Operatie Performance.

Genera! Memoranda.

FRIDAY, December 6;---

No. 5119-DECEMBER 8, 1879.

--

18th Oct., and the Gordon Castle was de- spatched on the 21st Oct.

We are requested to state that, in accord- ance with a desire expressed by some members of the Cathedral Congregation, the Week-day Service will be resumed in the Chaucol to-morrow iThursday) evening, at to 6 o'clock, and w the same hour every further notice.

» continued at buraday until

In connection with the savrodness of the Jury—their complete isolation, their being

Daylight --Antenor leaves for Shanghal.cut off from all communication with the

SATURDAY, December 6:—

Noon.Diamante leaves for Manila. Noon.-Atholl loaves for Swatow. Noon.-English Mail leaves for Porte

of Call and Europe. SONDAY, December 7 :----

Daylight. Namoa leaves for Coast Ports,

WEDNESDAY, December 10:-

9 p.m.-Meating of Zetland Lodge, FRIDAY, December 12:-

4p.m.-Crusader leaves for Port Darwin,

Cooktown, &a.

SATURDAY, December 13-

Daylight.Mitau ishi Mall leaves for

Yokohama via Kobé.

Noon.-French Mail leaves for Ports of

Call and Earope. Noon-Bowen leaves for Cooktown, de WEDNESDAY, December 24:---

3 p.m.-Amerloan Mall loaves for Yoke-

hama and San Francisco,

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 184).

香港大藥

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druggists, IMPORTERS

OF

outer world, their minds wrapped only in the question of the guilt or innocence of the prisoner,It is pleasing to reflect that business men here have the advantage oil, those similarly attuated at home in that they are allowed to receive, read and ack Dowledge or answer so many business lot- tera or missives from outside as are brought to them. Only to-day His Lordship stop- pod Mr Hayllar in his opening speech to allow of one of the jurors reading a long letter which had been handed him, To the mind of a layman such a practics might be *- so utilised by any unscrupulous perros as t be much more injurious to the interests of Justice than a one-line appeal, heard by a dozen people present, from a prisoner's advocate to the Jary for half an hour more of their valuable time to-day for this case.

__

Tux Hongkong Volunteers held a most In. teresting and Instructive drill last evening, when three gun detachments were present. The guns, 7-pdr. field pieces were manned with drag ropes and taken out to the race. course under the command of Captain J. J. Francis, the Commandant also belog present. After a preliminary drill fourteen rounds of blank ammunition were supplied for each gun, and the battery practised blank firing slogly, at intervals of ten seconds, and. In aalvoes. On the conclu- sion of the practice the battery formed in line of march and halted in front of the Grand Stand, where the men were dis- missed for a short time. A travelling can~ toon had accompanied the column, sad proved to be a very valuable adjunct to an evening parade. On again falling in, Cap- tain Francia put the battery through a variety of movements, the whole of which return home the men enlivened the jour On the were executed very creditably,

ney by indulging in a few popular choruses. Before dismissing the parade Capt. Francis expressed his and the Commandant's satis- faction at the manner in which the drille had been performed. The parade lasted a little over three hours, and was witnessed by a number of the foreign residents of the Colony, including several ladies. No doubt The publication of this issue commenced the festivities of the previona evening pre- at 7.60 p.m.

vented the attendance of a larger number.

Deudeisra' SUNDRIES, NURSERY RUqur SITES, TOILET REequisites, EnglisH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water Gingerade, Potass Wator, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervition. Hongkong, June 1, 1870.

*

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1879,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."]

(Per E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line.)

J

SOCIALISM IN GERMANY-BERLIN IN A STATE OF SIEGE,

LONDON, November 80,

A state of siege has been proclaimed in Berlin against Socialism, prolonged for twelve months.

LOUAL AND GENERAL.

The next AUSTRALIAN MAIL may be expected here to-morrow, the 4th inst., by the E. & A. steamer Bowen, which lefi Singapore on

the 28th alt.

The next EMOLISH MAIL may be expected to arrive here, per P. & O. steamer Peshawur, to-morrow, the 4th inst.

The next AMERICAN MAIL may be looked for here on or about the 14th instant by the P.M.S. City of Peking, which left Ban Fran-

cisco on the 15th ult.

The next INDIAN MALL may be expected on or about Saturday next, the 6th inst., by the mail steamers Moray and Arratoon deur. WE are requested to remind our readers of

Per Antenor, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the Sa. Pinto Basto, the new Portuguese Consul for Shanghai, is expected here by next Per Diamante, at noon, on Saturday, the French Mail steamer. He is accompanied

by his daughter.-Catholic Register.

Or the thirty-six new men who are to be added to the Police Force it is not probable, we believe, that more than one or two will be Europeans. The ton men now on their way out are simply the usual draft to fill the places of time-expired or luvalided men. An many sa 29 men will come back to their

legitimate duty in the Force when the arrangement indicated by the Governor the other day comes into effect, that is when the constables attached to the different

departments are not to be members of the Force but special attachés of that particular department they Korvo under. Only one of this number is su European. Of this 29 the gael disgorges 21, the Harbour Master's Office: 3 and so on. These establishments then organise their own police. The gaol guard and turnkey service, for instance, will be a distinct, independent staff. Only 7 new men will be wanted, and these will probably be found in the shape of sturdy useful Indians. The 88 additional men will all be put on the day strength, the town,being at night now "se fall as it can hold" of policemen. This will of course considerably disturb the fair balance of the two-thirds system whose praises have lately been so loudly rang Captain Deane's evidence In favour of the two-thirds system is very carefully put He simply says in effect that the placing of 60 on 70 men more on night duty has had a bene ficial effect là diminishing crime during those hours. He does not say it has destroyed

the meeting at St. Paul's College, at the usefulness of his day, fores, but he aski for 36 new men for the day strength. The 'clock to-morrow, with regard to the Hong-two-thirds system has only applied of course to the Indian and Chinese constables and kong Public School,

not to the Europeans, all of whom are a day. Thus if there were before the obange before on duty at night, none during the

on the strength of the town police, 85 Chinese and Indian constables and 7 Europeans, each European being worth tw of the native constables, as Captain Dean puts it they should be reckoned, the tots constables and under the two-third system night strength would be equal to 81 applied to the natives only, it would b Per Dale, at 2.30 p.m., on Saturday, tire has been so detained, we believe, because of 373, an increase of 58, or less than 20 pe

a case of small-pöx on board, the Chief cent, not 33 as Mr Hennessy put I for SWATOW, AMOY, & BOOCHOW-Officer being down with that disease. She RETURN of Visitors to the City Ha Per Namoa, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the is anchored near Stone-cutters Island, and Library and Museum for the week endin

6th inst.

November 30th:-

علیکم

6th inst. For SWATOW.--

Per Atholl, at noon, on Saturday, the Turs British steamer Conquest, which ap

6th inst For SAIGON.-

pears in the shipping list as quarantined,

6th inst.

SAKL

!

Not Responsible for Debta. either the Captain, the Agents, nor For HIOGO, YOKOHAMA, AND NAGA-all communication with the shore or other

shipping prevented.

Monday, Nov. 24th, Owners will be Responsible for any

Per Niigata Maru, at 6 p.m., on Friday,

Tuesday Debi contracted by the Officers or Grad

Wednesday, the 12th Dec. of the following Fesasla, during their say

Last night betwean nine and ten o'clock Thursday, in Hongkong Harbour:-

the roof of a small building attached to the Friday,

OBERON, German barque, Captain 3. 8. Sohmidt.-Arnhold, Karborg & Co.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.---

HAZEL HOLME, British barque, Capt. J.The British Contract Packet Teheranohapel in the Mohommedan Cemetery, Happy Wni. Millican.--Vogel & Co.

will be despatched on SATURDAY Valley, fell in. The building is about 20 the 6th December, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and feet square and was used as a bath house in Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; which the bodies were washed during the to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, religious ceremony. The rafters were quite Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,

decayed by the ravages of the white ant. N.B.This Packet carries no mails for the No one was injured.

Australian Colonies, E, or S. Africa, nor for Mauritivis,

PALMA, German barque, Capt. Binge. ----- Melohors & Co.

HONGKONG, German 3 masted schooner, Captain Carl Oom.-Wieler & Co.

YORKTOWN, American ship, Capt. J. F. Murphy,-Order:

Br the home paper of Oct. 24th we observe Parao, German barque, Capt. Seekamp, | MAILS BY THE FRENOK PACKNI Stemsson & Co.

the following steamers advertised for Chine, The French Contreal Packet Amazons will with probable dates of departure:-Teucer,

be despatched on SATURDAY,

Patos, Russian khip, Captain Th. W. Bergman. Order.

European, Chines

72

295

25th, 59

336

26th, 47

274

27th, 67

349

28th,

03

320

Sunday,

Saturday,

29th,

52

208

30th,

89

Sunds

Totals

429

1,872

Grand total, 2,501.

HEDGE & Co.'s Weekly Shipping Repo Pagods Anchorage, 22nd November :---

Arrivals During the Week.-Nov. Cyphrense, from Shanghai; 18, Gleneag from Japan; 16, Europe, from Shangha 17, Carl, from Newolwang ; 18, Dougl Shanghal from Hongkong; 20, Has San, fr the 13th December, with Malls to and Oct. 28; Gleniffer, Oct. 31; Escambia, Out. Departures During the Week-Nov. through the United Kingdom sod 31; Breconshire, Nov. 5, Glenfinias, Nov. Mosquito, for Shanghai: 16, Stentor, London; 16, Namoa, for Hongkong; Europe, vid Naples to Ralgon, Etralts 18. The Glaucus reached Isle of Wight on Douglas, for Hongkong 20, Europe, Bettlements, Batavia, Eurmah, Deylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bem the 20th Octy and the Killarney was off Shanghai: 2, Gleneagles, for Londo bay, Aden, Soes, and Alexandria. ATHOLL, British steamer, Capt. Thom The usual hours will be observed in closing Liverpool for this and other ports on the | Carl, Hae Ban,

Deal on the 22nd. The Anchises left 21, Cyphrensa, for Londonas

Shipping in Fort-Impwing, Chlo the Malls, dra

UNDINE, German barque, Captain F. Kruze-Melchers & Co.

MOSES B. TOWER, American barkentine, Capt. C. Hall. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

130,-Geo, B., Blevens & Co,

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