For Sale.
MacKWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
HAVE
TOR SALE
THE FOLLOWING
STORES.
York HAMS
Boll BUTTER.
Topocan BUTTER.
Freeh BUTTER.
THE CHINA MAIL..
DUFARTED.
| To-day's Advertisements: To-day's Advertisements. For Sale, for Haiphong, Mr Bd. Gro-
FOR SWATOW AND BANGKOK, THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Company's Steamer Menghid
Capt. P. H. Lorz, will be despatched for the above. Porta TO-MORROW, the 20th Instant, at
a.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
YUEN FAT HONG,
Hougkong, April 19, 1980.
FOR SHANGHAI:
The Stenrushiip
Ashington,
775
Capt. Hepwort, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 20th Instant, a 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
STEMSBEN & Co. Hongkong, April 19, 1880.
Err's COCOA.
VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA. Pionie TONGUES.
MACKEREL in 5b Tins. RAISINS and CURRANTS, Crystallized FRUITS.
FOR
SAVORY & MOORE'S Now Infuit FOOD.
Potted MEATS.
BARNES & Co.'s JAMS.
PATE DE FOIS GRAS.
Swiss MILK.
BORDEN'S
MILK..
CONDENSED
COOKING STOVES. KEROSINE LAMPS.
WINES, &c.
GILRY's Sparkling SAUMUR, Pta, & Qta, SAOCONE'S MANZANILLA, SACCONE'S Old Invalid PORT.
Old Bourbon WHISKY.
BUEKE's Old Irish WHISKY, Royal Glendae WHISKY.
- MARSALA
779
SINGAPORE, DAVRE AND HAMBURG, FTA SUEZ CANAL, `
The Sternship
Polyhymnia, Capt. R. BaвME, will be despatched for the above Forte on MONDAY, the 26th Instant, at 5 p.m.
HIARINI'S ROYAL ITALIAN
CIROUS
ZOOLOGICAL AGGREGATION. THE PAVILIONS AND MURAGUAI
EVERY NEHIT AZ 8. EQUESTRIANISM, GYMNASTION, AND
SPORTS COMMENCE AT 9 SHARP.
TO-NIGHT!
olandè, an-1:57 Chinese decks.
Par Thales, for: Bratow, Me Herbert Whoppard for Foochow, Messrs A, C. Mar shati and John O. Oswald." SATA Per Glennon, for Shanghai, Mr EE.
Porter.
Per Natal, for Shanghai from Hong- Oras Long, Mesars Tanabo, U. S Addie, Durran, Miss Henderson, Moears Lee, Hornyold, HARI. sid. 12. W. Watt, and Chinese
Mr and Mrs Durant, Mesara
TO-NIGHT || Monday, 1 April, 1886. ANOTHER GRAND AND BRILLIANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME The Residunts of the Colony in UNANI MOUS APPRECIATION of this Solid and Marvellous Company.
COMPLETE CONGRESS OF WONDERS Ex- DUCTED IN THREE HOURS' TIME.
ALL THE LADY EQUESTRIENNA, Miss ENNA STOODLEY, Miss IDA STOODLEY, Mile VICTORIA BLANCHE, and LA PETITE ROLLAND in different Acta of Skill and Daring.
The Fans Zoli Family, in their Graceful Paucratic Evolutions and 'Jeux DE SALON."
CUIARINT will introduce his
in copt Cal-Eluk Colts, Generals i
GRANT, PRIM and GARIBALDI.'
Mr. HENRY GOOEY, the gront English Clown, in new and excruciating Conic 776 Sceoca
For Froight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents. Hongkong, April 19, 1886.
EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED.
FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE AND
ADELAIDE. (Calling at PORT DARWIN & QUEENS. LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to NEW ZEALAND, TAS. MANIA, &c.)
The Stesonship
Catterthun,
Captain Daxx, will bo dospatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 8th May, at 4 p.32
For Freight or Powage, upply to
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agonte. - Hongkong, April 19, 1886.
782
&o,
&o.,
HO
THE USUAL ÅKSORTMENT
of
----
TONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
FIRST PRIZE MEETING,
24TH & 26TH APRIL
A LAUNCH will leave Pedder's Wharf at
1.45 pm on the 24th, and 9.30 a. m. on the
MR. EUZEBIO ZURNER, the Australian Somersault Thrower and General Porfor. mor open a running Horse.
MBASTS FRENIH AND ANGELO, DISTIKOUT BEED UVANASZARQUES and mirth-provoking
from Folie Berger, Paris. Clowns,
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE CIRCUS AND THE
WHOLE COMBINATION.
1. MAYA, Secretary. Hongkong, April 19, 1886.
30
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.
The Steamship
Denbighshire,
"Commander, will be despatched for the abre Ports on the 26th April. For Fraight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents
787 Hongkong, April 19, 1886.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. April 17. 1886 Strathletes, British steamor, 1,088, 0. Kutchinatzu April 13, Coal and General, ADAMSON, BELL & Co.
froin Marssilla, Mesra J. W. Moss, F. B Deacon and W. White, Mrand Mrs Craven, Mesare J. Daeth, 1 P. Zurn, Sistors Marie de Borkmans, Maria Baptisto Verani, Marie do St. Agnos, Marie de 3t. Germaine, and Macio l'Ascension, Muesta W. J. Gordon and Uniliens; from Suez; Mra Jashind, and Mies A. Livi; from Colombe, Sister Mère Marie. Mr Sao Sian and servant; from Singapore, Mr Gordon; from Saigon, Miss H. Praf
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. 9a.m.-Mongkut leares for Swatow, &o Noon French Mail leaves for Ports o
Call and Europe.
4 p.m. Canton leaves for Bhanghai.
4 p.m.-Ashington leaves for Shanghai, Meeting.
3 p.m.-Extraordinary Meeting of the Shareholders of the H.K., Canton and Macio S.-boat Co., Ltd.
Amusements.
No. 7088APRIL 19, 1880.|
WE would call attention to the notice A suurous case of manslaughter occurred issued by Mr Osborno, Hon. Secretary of yesterday evening on board the the Rife Association, regarding the Prizo chip St Davide, now lying in this bar- Meeting fized for Saturday and Monday | hour. » It appears that during the voyaga nost, Tan compatitions open to all comers to Hongkong the steward,
are specially noted, and the arrangements bred American, named George Hendry otherwise seara to be satisfactory.
Barrow, had had frequent quarrels with the
Miss Florence Seymour will tako & faro Bacond officer, Antone Landia, an American of Norwegian extraction Last night, in well complimentary benefit on Saturday
evening, when B. ML S. Pinafore, with the absence of the captain and 1st officerTM Dise Seymour as Josephine, and Miss De-their words came to blows and it is alleged 9pm.-Chiarini's Circus and Monegerie venport as Buttercup, will be produced that the second officer strack the steward Miss Beyinour's popularity is such that we two blows with a bolaying pin which used the latter to draw `n rovalves, which ho have no doubt she will restivo a bumper always tried about with him and shoot
N
at East Bowrington.
E W
KI
OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Per Menzalth, for Yakoluma; from Hong- kong, Mesars Hyde Pearson, Bawa, Camp- belt. Preston and Adeanu, Mr and Birs ENGLISH COT GLASS BOTTLES,
DOULTON WARE,
Valonza
2 from Marulles, Mesars Bach- mann, Mein and D. Strachan.
Pur Zafira, for Amoy, 1 European, and
130 Oh an
Per Rosamond, for Huilow, 100 Chinese. Per Bothwell Castle, for Saigon, 12 Chi-Left
певе
Per Johann, for Hoihow, 40 Chineso.
Por Fonacrtes, for Touron, 10 Chinese.
Per Clan, for Holhow, 12 Chinese.
пово.
TO DEPART
AND
FANCY GOODS, P.
during the Continuance of this Advertisement.
house...
J. Evo, W. Porring, J. Henry, W. Man- soll, E. Stainburg, and H. Dunn, seamons bolonging to to H.B.11 Audacious, wore charged before Mr Mitchell-Innes to-day at the Magistracy, for straggling and for us saulting the Palice in the execution of their duty. The first prisoner was fined $5, the 2nd, 5th and 6th prisoners were
the officer daad on the spot. The stewardi was arrested at the instance of the third offcor, Henry Busch, and was brought up at the Police Court today by Inspector Cra dock. The case was remanded for week, no evidence being taken.
Ar the sale in New York City of the late Mes Morgan'a collection of bric-a-bras tho Chinese and Japanese treasures were dis over from OHRISTMan, will be Sold at ordered to pay $1 each; all were ordered posed of for mums outouating to 250,260,
REDUCED PRICES,
to be sent on board their ship.
The famous Chinese peachy bloom" WISH) which cost the deceased $15,000, fetched Ownra to press of work and matter we 818,000. It aroid shopo, and eight are unable to give a lengthy notice of the inches high. The companiet vase, which is less perfectly coloured, realised 86,000, performance given by the members of the The Chinese and Japaneso ourlalties havn Mascotto Opera Company as a compliment-realised in all $92,000 A collection of 221 Chiavio snuff-butten sold for ary bonefit to Me Neil O'Brien, the man-
$4,700. ager. There was a good house, and the per-. formance was a great success. Mr O'Brien, Ar a meeting of the Mauritus: Chamber of as Feliz Callaghan, kept the house delighted Commerce the other day, the rotary from beginning to end with his masterly read a letter from the President to the
Colonial Secretary, asking for a
reply to s impersonation of the character, and the request made by the Chamber relativa to other members of the Company acted well the appointment of two of up to him.
Por Horseguards, fer Saigen, 12 Clunese. For how-chow fun, fut Baigon, 12 Ohi A. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, February 19, 1880
The publication of this issue commenced
nese,
Por Mongit, for Swatow, &c., 152 Chi- Per Hedla, for San Francisco, 4 Euro- penna.
Per Mosser, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. Per Prutas, far Saigon, 200 Chinese. Por Melbourne, from Hargkong: for Sai- Moreau, Meesra Mach Kiet and Fue
Po, Sister Ph: Galerne; for Marseilles, ande. Mon- General do Negrier and A.D.C., Gal. Shep- pard, Mara de Sombreuil, Mante, rente, Pressprichs, Labero, Silveria, Barros,
Arsenal Harrison, 2 students of H.1.0.Ma
9 children and Mr Dalrymple, Forchow,
From governante, and Mrs Fourier. Shanghai: for Saigon, Messta Carro, D. H. Camus, D. Yaste and M. Toch; for Mar- seillen, Messrs R. W. Mustard, G. G. B. Hamskeek. Ezekiel, R. P. Can and P. Carnifly From Yokohama: for Marseilles, Mesere 8. Fukuha. Ashiba, G. Molina, and K. Nishimura From Kebo: for Mar- soilles, Mr Bonger and infant.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British earner Atrathleen reports: Light Northerly winds and clear weather to Tanabant; thenes froel N. N.E. and N... winds, with raiu and slight fog at time.
The British steamer Greyhound reports: Luft Fakhoi on 14th, Heihow on 16th, and Macao an 18th April; experienced fine wea ther throughout the passage, with N.E.
windly.
The British steamer Taichion reports: Experienced light &.E. winds and fine wea ther to bat. 20 N.; thence to port fresh N.E. wind and so. Passed steamor Iolani,
Cape Varilla; British barque Billy
OLEMAN'S STURED 28th April, to convey intending COMPETITORS W. Perenn, Yokulama via Kobe, and Simpson, that left Hongkong for Bangkok, 1
at the
Lowest Possible Priesȧ
FOR O ASN.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & €0.
£80 Hongkong, February 10, 1688.
Not Responsible for Debts, Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongliang Harbour
ELLEN A READ, British clip, Capt. N.. B. Hatfield.-Order..
FRED. P. LITCHFIELD, American barque, Capt. Samal Bartlett-Order.
Hydra, German barque, Captain Binge. --Gonsalves & 00.
INVINCIBLE, American ship, Captain Jas. Feargun Bkowca-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
MELERRE, British barque, Captain W. LightbodyMelchers & 6.
und their FarENDS to KOWLOON.
Turs will be provided on MONDAY, 26th April, at the ASOCIATION RANGE, to be paid for on the Ground.
April 18-
Greyhound, Britisk steamer, 227, S. A.
MEMBEBE are informed that the lat, 2nd Thomas, Pakhoi and Hollow April 1 ani 4th Competitions (as per printed Gir-General. ADAMUOS, BELL & Co. colar) will-be-STAT; OIR on SATURDAY,
Drachenfels, German steamer. 1,559,
-MELERS & Co
C.
arrived that port April 5th.
The British steamer Ajax reports: From Liverpool
Fool to Port Said strong winds, rough weather; thence to Hongkong light winds and smouth sea,
From Foncluow to Amoy, had light Nor- therly winds and rain, From Amoy to Swatow, froth N.E. winds and rain. From
The British steamer Haiphong reporta:
at 8.55 p.h.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1880.
TELEGRAMS.
346
LONDON, 17th April. THE GRECIAN EMBROGLIO, Groeco still maintains a defiant attitude.
THE IRISH QUESTION.
EXPROPRIATION OF LANDLORDS BILL.
In the House of Commons Mr Glad stone's Bill for the expropriation of the Irish Landlords has been read a first timo.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Passed Suez Canal
OUTWARD BOUND-Norden, Jan. 20: 46ƒ tara, 20; De Bay, March 5; Benalder, 16; Cachor, Pathan, Titan, 23; Antenor, 26 Benlarig, Glenogle, 80, Ching Wo, Antonis, April 2; Hector, Tangise, Bonmouthshire, 10. HouEWARD BOUND: Stentor, March 29, The next Exars MA, per the P. & O. steamer Fekit, left Sagapore on Thursday, the 15th instant, stop.m., and may be expected here on or before Tas P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer City of Syd-
Wednesday, the 21st inst. ney left Yokohams for this port on Saturday, the 17th instant, at day light, and may be expected here OKT or about Friday, the 23rd inst.
the Genoral Board of Healthgatea to
The Presid ent communicated the reply of the Colonial THIS morning, on Mr Campbell, tus bair-Secretary, in which it is stated that the
fof proposal the Chamber will be favorably drewer, opening his premises, he found considered by Government M. Ambrose
observed that during the night one of his show cases,
that no notion could bo
takon by containing jewellery to the value of $700) relativa to the constitution of the General Government, until Ordinance No. 8 of 1874 had been broken into by some one and the Board of Health is modified by the Legis jewellery removed. The fact that two of lative Council in one of ila meetings, the shop boys have gone to Canton
or elsewhere is taken as protty good: THE cricketers selected to de battle in Eng- proof that they are the delinquents. fete champetra given in their honour on 4th laud on behalf of Australia took part in a The cano is in the bands of the Police. March. A Melbourne correspondent anys:
and
the
petual disola
Mr Campbell had arranged to a demonstration in honour of the depart ing of the Australian Elevat took place to the jewellery on behalf of the
the Melbourne Cricket Cino Ground. nighton who is said to be in straightened sirgum- and was attended by 8000 persons.-
ons Through out the evening kinds of
there was an almost per stances.
of varionn
of fireworks, dway ulaminated lighteAt the close of SPEAKING of the telegrain about the Bland electric lyg ground was
the musical Act, the Hiogo News of the 18th anya-entertaiment the leading member of the
Molboutus Cricket Club and several Telegram received here on Sunday and
assembled in the committee mom,
where kindly placed at our disposal states that Success to Our Boys' was enthusiastically
Unity
of Eng- Congress has disposed of the silver question, hongured. The toast of the for the prosont, at allevents. The result is simply to maintain matters as they are, for while the proposal for the free coinage of silver upon the basis of 16 to 1 in value as regarda gold was rejected, the same fate be- fell a motion for the repeal of the Bland Act. The United States will consequently
lish and Australian Cricket was acknow-
ledged by the Hon. Ivo Bligh
HONGKONG POLICE ATHLETIC SPORTS
Monday, April 10.
The police have done well to take advan-
34th April, the Remainder on MONDAY, Taréo Baigon April 14, Rice and Paddy-Swatow to Hongkong, light N.E. winds The Austro-Hungarian Lloyds Steam N. contiune, storing up dollars, and building tige of the frat fine day to hold their
26th.
TRIND COMPETITION (to be shot-off-on MONDAY): Sweep-stakes.. Open to all Comara
Di For any Military Titio.
Beren tances 400, 500 and 600 yards,
Prizes the amount Bab- shots at unch.
to go to the funds of the scribed (less 20 Ass cintion) divided into four equal porta
follows: 1st, One for the beat acore at 400 yards. 2nd,
2.3
th
11
12
G00 600
ta
11
4th, One for the beat aggregate scure made at the three distance. Winners - cluded from taking more than one Kange Priza. Entranco Fee $5.00.
RUNNING I COMPETITION (to be shot off on both days-Distance 150 yards. Open to all Comers.
25 cents per shot.
on haunch 60 conte fine. Bulls' Eyes only to count. 80% divided amongst Balls' Eyes.
POOL TARGETS (to be shot off on both days)--200 and 500 yarda." Oven to all 0.Comers during the niceting. Four chote
for $1.00. Bulls' Eyes only to count.
BT DAVID, American ship, Captain W. Wallson Frost-Dinglas, Lapraik & Co.
STRATHLEVEN, British steamer, Capt. W. Pearson.Adamson, Bell & Co.
TACHOW, British stremer, Captain J. Newton-Yuen Fat Hong.
Intending Competitors are requested to Botify the Undersigned and to forward full amount of Entrance Pege.
To-day's Advertisements. Entries Close at Noon on 23rd April.
THEATRE.
ROYAL,
UITY HALL."
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
SATURDAY
the 24th April, 1886.
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY
FAREWELL BENEFIT
AND
to
TISS FLORENCE. SEYMOUR,
M
When will be produced on a Scale of Magnificance and Comleteness hitherto uttempted the evergroun
H. M. S. 'PINAFORE. Watch future Advertisonsute and make
a note of the Orst.**
785
Hongkong, April 19, 1886.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & TOOCHOW
The Co.'s Steamship
Captain Hanks, will bo despatched for the above. Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 21st Inst., at
For Freight or FPassage, spply to
DOUGLAS LAPRATK & Co, A General Managers. Hongkong, April 19, 1880.
778
NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED
FOR AMOY
The On's Steamship Capt. 53 Bay, will be dospatebed as above on THURSDAY, the 22nd Inst, at Daylight
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co
Hongkong, April 19, 1880,
781
Post Entrics, $1, each Competition. Competition Tickets and Ammunition! will be Sold at the Gur CLUB MATHHED.
EDWARD OSBORNE, Hon. Secretary, Hongkong, April 19, 1880,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
783
Tous to Soll by Public Auction, on
THE Undersigned has received instruc
SATURDAY,
Taichiow, British steamer, 862, J. New ton, Bangkok April 10, and Kosichang 12, Rice & General.-YUEN FAT HONG.
Ajax, British steamer, 1,552, James Riley, Liverpool March 7, and Singapore April 19 Goneral.-BUTTERPIKED & SWIRE.
Haiphong, British steamer, 1,132, Harris, Foochow April 15, Amoy 16, and Swatow 17, General.-DOUGLAS STEAM RTP Co.
An'ovia Munn Spanish steainer, 527, Ramon Ozoro, Manila April 14, General. ORIZIL
Aleine, German ateater, 400, P. Moos, Haiphong April 15, General.-A. R. MARTY. Ashington, British steamer, from Wham-
poa.
Censtance, British corvette, from a cruise. Sapphire, British corvette, from a cruise
April 19:-
Kirang Lee, Chinese steamer, from Wham- post..
Thibet, British steamer, 1,671, W. D. Mudie, Yokohams-April 11, Mails and General.-P. & 0. 8. N. Co.
Fenice, British stentcor, 1,211, Peters, Singapore April 19, General.-BY BIN
CHAN.
Diamante, British steamer, 514, A. Á. McCaslin, Manila April 16, General-Rus- BELL & Co.
Sultana, British barque, 812, Samual Maraton, Saigon April 1, Paddy, CHINESE.
DEPARTURES. April 18-
Vipere, French gunboat, for Swatow. Duburg, for Swatow and Amoy.
Puthwell Castle, for Saigon.
the 24th April, 1896, a 2 p.m., at his Thales, for Coast Ports.
Sales Rooms, Queen's Road,—
A NICE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE
Comprising
WARE,
芦
Forwarts, for Touron.
Clam, for Hothor.
Hakon Adelsten, fer Shanghai.
April 19';—
Kaison, for Shanghai.-
Johann, for Hollow and Pakhot.
SATSUMA, KIOTO, KANGA and MARY Quarta, for Saigon. VASES, JARS, JUus, BowLA, PLATES, TEA and COFFER SETS, end TOILET ORNAMENT
ENAMELLED. WAKE, GOLD and SILVER INLAID BRONZES IVORY INLAID PARK EMBROIDERIES, KARIMONOS, REBROIDERED SCREENS, IVORY CARVINGS, and Nirchxis. ONE OLD-HAND PAINTED PAPER SCREEN.
TERMS OF SALE.—As Oustomary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG," Auctionez, Hongkong, April 19, 1886:
Glenn, for Shanghai, Natat, for Shanghai.
fenich, for Kobe and Yokohame. Zafiro, for Amoy and Manila. Stanmore, for Manila. Horseguards, for Saigon. Chair-chow-foo, for Saigon Oscar hooger, for Tientsin.
CHIARINT'S CIRCUS;
OLEAUED.
Rosamond, for Huhow,
784 Lennote, for Saigon
Mongkut, for Stow and Bangkok. Hrela, for San Francisco. Mosser, for Saigon
in closed envelops forwarded to LASSEN WANTED, "LUMP SUM TENDERS Protos, for Srigun.
MAYA Secretary for the CHIARINI'S COD, to carry to Shanghai by Steamer
on or about the commencement of nezi
mouth, THE ENTIRE OIROUS,
"ADA DONKIETY NG, MORE OR LESS, OF 29.8ALOON TASSENGERSE
91110 SECOND
18 THIRD CLASS (Native Serhants)
22 HORSES
14 PONIES
2
ELEPHANTE
2.CAGES with TIGRAS and LIONS.
EMPTY WAGGONS
70 TONS CIRCUS MATERIALS.
And PASSENGERS" BAGGAGE.
Addres
CHARINES TICKET OFFIOR
Hongkong Hotel Hongkong, April 19, 1888,
PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
Por Greyhound, &
I from Hoihow, Mr Henry, and 20 Chinese
Per Taichiou, from Bangkok, 14 Chinese. Per from Liverpool, do, Capt. Alfred Roper, and 190 Chinese.
Per Haiphong, from Ccent Ports, Mesers Rodgers, Sorensen, and Capt Pops, and 205
Chiuente Munoz, from Manila, 86 Chinese
Fer Alwins, from Haiphong, General de Negrier, Lieut. Berge and servant, Mesare Idebard and Labage.
Per Thibet, from Yokohams, Mr and Mrs McRitchie, Miss Robertson, Messrs Rickett, Bland and Mittra, and 2 Chinesa
Per Fenice, man Binganaro, 181Chinare. Per Diamants, from Manila, Me Juling 788 Wette, Dan Meruel Beyes, sur 53 Chinese,
with heavy showers of rain. Steamer in Fonelow, Meefo
FOST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For SWATOW & BANGKOK.-
Per Mangkut. at 8.30 am, on Tuesday,
the 20th inet
For SAIGON
Far Protas, at 1.20 pm, on Tuesday,
vigation Co.'s steatoship Amphitrite leit new vaults to hold them, but now the ques-much-talked of sports. Since Estarday the Singapore for this port on the 17th tion is at reat exchange should become weather has been dry with a considerable instant, and may be expected here botter, for dread of the Bland Att being drought. The Cricket, Groand therefore, about the 24th instant.
Union Line steamer Defordshire left reposted was given na tho principal cause of was in good condition for the sports and
the 18th inst., and may the sadden full in silver recently. Singapore on
there was a nice breeza blowing which tem- be expected here on or about the 24th
pored the heat and made exertion on the irst. The E. & A. 9. S. Co.'s steamship Fanna-
field pleasant. In the forenoon there was
The
THE Jovan Gazette contains an appreciative
dce left Sydney for the port on the notice of Mr John Rickett's departure from but a cant attendance at the first aventa, 13th instant, and may be expected here Yokohama Mr Rickett, who arrived Monday is not just the day when the Po on or about the 4th prox.
the 20th inst., instead of us pre-The Shire Line ateamur. Denbighshire, frin 30 the Thibet this morningia well known as have most leisure for such amusement,
viously notified.
For SHANGHAL
Pershington, at 3:30p.m., on Tuesday
tho 20th inet.
Per Kung Lor, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 20th inst
Per Cann, 25.3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 20th inst
For AMOY & MANILA-
For Antônio. Mwiez, at 3.30 pm, on
Tuesday, the 20th inst.
For ROIHOW & PAKHOI
For Greykond, at 5 pm, on Tuesday,
the 20th inst.
day, the 21st inst.
London, left Singapore for this portin Hongkoop; and we need not make any There is a always u large number of prison..
on the 19th inst., and may be expect apology for making mention of the pleasant here on or about the 25th, inst.
DURING the week ending April 18th, 120 and 1,170 Chinase visited the „Europeans
City Hall Museum.
feelings which he brings away with him from ers who have been guilty of mindesmeanora Yokohama. The Gezitie says during Saturday night and Sunday and an For many years Mc Rickett has hold it should happen this, Monday several prominent position in this amall place. As cases were of a rather serious nature. How She agent of probably the best known com- over, by one or two o'clock they had nearly maintain public appreciation of the P. & O.
and in matters of bust then in full force. The field from that
nevor. sented by a.
a.more able, prompt, courteous
to
Ir is notified in the Gazette that the Acting / pany in the world he has done much all got their business done and turned up : Governor has directed that the 26th inst. Is. N: Co.'service, the been repre- began to wear an appearance of bustle and
being Easter Monday, be observed as a ness the Company has Holiday in the Government Offices.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW MESSES Russell & Co. inform us that the Per Hayhong, at 8.30 a.m., on Wednse Union Lins stoomer Oxfordshire left Singa- pore for this port yesterday, and may, be For BANGKOK.-
Per Gilstand, at 4.80 p.m., on Wednes.expected to arrive on the 24ta instant,
day, the 21st inst., instead of as pro. Mana Adamson, Bell & Co. informa viously notified,
that the Shire Line steamer Denbighshire, For AMOY.-
Por Celebes, at 5 pm., on Wednesday, from London, de, loft Singapore for this
port to-day.
the 21st mat
For STRAITS AND BOMBAY
Per Fenetia, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the Owing to press of now we are compelled
22nd inst...
to leave out our share list. There is only change in the quotations Dock share are quoted at $83 prem, instead of $84.
For STRAITS AND CALCUTȚA.—
Per Taising, st 2.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 24th inst
and popular agent. The reasons for Me activity, The Stewards, who were gaily dis-- Rickets popularity are not, however, con- tinguished with rosettes of blue and white
o his basiness capacity. In affair con
nected with the public interest and welfare wore to be sean running about the field bir Rickett has taken an active part; and krying to keep abreast of the rapid progress daring his absence his ready assistance, and that was being made with the various events, good work, sympathy and practical assist Oaptain Superintendent Deane and Chief anca will be greatly missed.
After a few remarks which very nearly Luspector Grey controlled the energies of touch residents in the East who can look the Stewards and guided the business of the back on a 26 or 26-years residence, the day with such fact that there was not writer congratulates Mr Rickett upon the hitch from beginning to end. The firs knowledge that he has not laboured in characteristic event was the egg and spoon vain, for he has earned the sincere regard of race, for which there entered a large num- his fellow-residents of all classes and her of Peolere of all grades. Whether tho tionalities No doubt that is a sporlati object of the race was to demonstrate how
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. 1 THERE will be another change of programme ely good thing to earn but it is just as well the Police could handle delicate mb Per it, at 8 p.m., on Saturday, the at the Circus this evening, and as the well that the good things of life should go jects or not, it afforded much laughter to see weather hae now changed for the better with it! We hope it is so in this instancefaling with suras to the ground.
24th inet,
For SINGAPORE.—
Por Polyhymnia, at 4.20 p.m., on Mon- there should be a large attendance.
day, the 26th inst.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACHET.—-
the spoons toruing over and the egg
REFEREING to the paragraph published the The long progratume gave little time for so THE Nagasaki Express is glad to hear that other day, announcing that a Miss Davis interval, but although there was no men The French Contract Picket Melbourne the report of the loss of the Russian as.. had disappeared from the Nagoya Marution of it in the programme it was decided will be despatched on TUESDAY, Kamichalka was without foundation. She wo find from the Yokohama papers that the about half past one to give a reat of three the 20th April, with Mails for the is believed to be at present in Yokohama. unfortunate lady was Mes Sophia D. Davis, quarters of an hour. After this inforral United Kingdom, Europe, and places
vid Naples: to
to Saigon, Straita Tax German atester. Prins Alfrecht ar
wife of the Rev. Dr J, D. Davis, of the the avants went forward with remarkable Settlements, Batavis, Burmah, Ceylon, rived at Nagasaki from Kebe on the 9th American Board Mission, Kioto. It appearspelerity. The wrestling competition was the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras Calcutta Aden, Mauritius, April, for the purpose of loading 600 tons that, as the deceased lady had been offering the first to draw the crowd together. Two Egypt, Malte, and Gibraltar,
of rice, after which she will return to Kobe from insomnia and mental depression, strong built constables, McKay and Burt, The usual hours will be observed in closing to fill up with rice, eta, for Europe.
δαγυιά,
the Mails, &c.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE FRENCH MAILS The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the French Contract Packet: Day before departure (or Saturday if the de
parkurs be on Monday),
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the was on her way from Kobe to Yoko were the final opponents and so well bama, with the purpose of proceeding to anced was their strength that MESSKA Rosell & Co. inform us that the the United States. Her husband, a few god at each other for two or three E&A. 8. B. Co.'s steamer Tannadice left Indy friends, and ber children were on notes without gaining my advan Sydney for this purt on the 13th instant, board, when the sad incident took place, and determined finally to divide the and may be expected to arrive on the 4th At the investigation held at Yokohama on After au interesting veteran race, carpa she pruxe
the 9th inst., before Mn Warren Green, asentially Scotch or rather Heelin part rather G. B. Coual General, it appeared that on of the programme. Many were Money Order Office closes. It is notified la Saturday's Gazette that the evening of the 7th docessed was walking disappointed that their expools Post Office closes, except the HE the Acting Guvertor has appointed on deck altor dinner, between 7 rid & sword dande NIGHT BOX, which is always Me Francis Henry May, Pissed Cadot to o'clock, with a lady friend (Mis Jala W. though the dar open out of
of Office hours. Day of departure, L
AM-Post Ollos opens.
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by acting, Assistant Registrar General, ice Gulick); that as Mrs Davis said abo
Mr Norman Gilbert Mitchell-Innes, doing tired, they turned to enter the
Coronar
Registry of Letters on duty as Acting Police Magistrate and social hall; and that after that moment Posting of all printed matter and patterns concept for Late
missing lady has never been seen, 114.-Mails closed, except for Late
Tair Awei was charged by Inspector appod that she had
Lester he ask
11.10 Letters may be posted with Quincey before Mr Mitchell-Innes for but some time afterwards she was mimed
Late Fee of 10 cents anti
11.30 MWhen the Post Ofta closes being in posses
11.40
entirely.
Lam, twenty
36 counterfeit dola Her hat was found
piece, 17 ten-cant part of the deal
chair on the
silver, on the 18th Court that in all probability Mrs instant, the case being remanded. Bait had somehow, between 7 and 8 was allowed in 8500,
Like 'th duris committed smolde
1.11 ~Lats Letters may be posted pieces, and 20 ploces
on board the packet with Late "Yes of: 10 beuta until time of
depasture