at this mo ant tenat my mismory to may presiahly what it was. As far as I remember it was per cent og certain as which wore panding through the Crowa Agouts hands. The various Crows Colonies were paying some at one rats, some stanather, ant it was proposed to unify the ratos, so that all should pay alike. I looked into the solens at the time and I reported that I thought it a very squitable one. The charge was not argussive, ocnsidering the traount of 'bazirene doze, and that is what this 83,000 has taba paki for. We med to pay a fzad aum to- wards the maitonance of the Crown Agents Off, and wo, no paid certain commissions, which sum is now abolished and in lieu of that ww pay per cent, pretty nearly on all transnoy tion. This $3,000 is to cover that,
Hon C.-P. CHATER-Do they not say other commission beyond this $3,000 -
The CRATEMAN-As far as
Do other commission.
kuuw they get
Hon. A. P. MACEWEN There is né comuis: sion-bargid-at-home in oongestion with tas purotuses of this colony F
.
The GATEMAN-Yone that I know of. Hon. A. P. MACEWEN-Bat can you sawa? rue definitely because I intend to bring the
HOBA. P. MAGwan-What is this warm expoaded on
The CHAIRMAN The Soratory's lary and that of no'ork; and for a great part of last your the salary was not drawn and the alikwa di passed with. The whole sam has been put down to provide for it if it is wanted. bat nader the same circumstances it will not be all apart this year. If it race a question of payment I would not tak: 204) for the amount of work I mysli haze dono,
The items was then paised, and the other It une under Misoolaneous Sarvioes wowed without discussion.
MCXITARY EXPENDITUS.
The CHAIRMAN sat in supposed this role might pass without remark:
Hoa, A. P MacEWER-I believe there is a Maritu Gun Corps being started. Is there any provision for that?
The CHAIRMAN--I have not hear,
Hoa. A. P. MCEWEN-Does this $5,000 for Volunteers inoludo P
The CHAIRMANI imagino it does; I not 'huan any raport.
have
THI BAILY PR688, TUESDAY, DROHMBER 10ra 1882.
regarded as re-imports and pay only half the
mal date.] -
Dafika-
SHARES...
Company.
{Pald up.
Quotations,
$126 185, sellers
210 411
$50 $42 $500 $100 $208
$50 $43, nom
$8 par
& long isussion took place on this wote, art formstion to give. Leaving, therefore, the Wos, was intended as a substitute for the quarantine that port they think they can safely say of the of the membera apparently thinking that thehulk show Tens to be reported on by the tearzen of station on Stutters Taland which it was other kinds that, wastover, mag. baro buon the of next year the port of Ping Yang shall be 4-On and after the lat day of the 2nd moon supped had hain he was Ey be transferred to as ten year ago at prazest adulteration open to International trade noder the Rules the military offers that it was intended for hè pratically does not exist. At that time and Regulations" annexed to the Treaties dna- ondewie hospital quit i part from the question some Chikang Piussy were falsified chuted between Kores and the Powers mines the of quarantine. No geral understanding with rifting, and with little pellate of rioa pante: year 1876-
Hongkong & S'hai, Now Oriental....... to the abject of the kelle was arrived at, but the bat the streasons offports made by the Guild to vote was passul.
It is resily to be hoped that, startling as those China Bore... we add check thin abase, combined with the present reports are, there is truth at the bottom of it: Chinese Loan '84 B.
Chins Bagat CONTRIBUTION FOR DEPENOR $2000 ndance and cheapness nf the supply have for stoh reforms can but regn't in a considerable Chineso Loma 61
pet. prem., nom. The CHAIRMAN and someone had Agrasted combined to suppress adulteration. and any de filip" to Korea's well nigh exhausted revenge, Chinesa Loan 85. E.The. 250 12 pct. prom, nem, $500 prenom. that this vote aunt by reduced to $20.000. Resta in quality nowadays can be nuly náused and thus help her to pall along a little easier Cruickshank & Co. Hor. A. P. MAGEwar said the vote should by original irsab of Bavour of the Sare article them heretofors, Mercury correspondent. Darvel Bay Trading. bo radnond to the amount remaining là hands and bail methods of praporing it for the markát,
Fenwick & Co., Goo... The CHAIRMAN sild 123,000 in, starling re- The rigorous semtidy, moreover, to which every
Gordon & Co., A. G... misined of the Amonat which it was proposed shop is subjootad by the foreign buyers at the oficially to rote, which was equivalent rough Treaty ports would wake any attempt at
Broom feland Camant H. Brick & Cament. ly to $20,000.
PRATAMA imposition so hopśless, that në terman-would-
25th Novembor:
H. & C. Bakery think it worth his while, even if bis conscience Yesterday the British barque Drathy. Oraal Hongkong & G. Gan. would gonaant ta if, to make such attempt. A muster, from Petropaulski sud bonad to Vladive-H. Dairy Farm ... for tan siftinga they have their own kapors, the stock, putin here with the whole of ber Japanese H Electric Light ... brick-tea merdata and fos-stalks ind a profit.craw disabled by rakku. Aftar pe shipping & new Hongkong Lea.......
·U.-H. L. Tramwaya.. ores sho will proesed on to Vladivostok, to load H. & N. Wharf & G. Hongkong Rope...... H. Stem Laundry... H. & W. Dock....... Hotele
The vote was reduced to $20,000.
DOWNINGTON BRIDGE, $7,000. The CHAIRMAN said he believed this bridge was to he`re-constranted at fron
Hou. C. CHATER--No expensa has boon into red yet. They are trying to raise the Maxim The vote was passed.
INTEREST OF LOAN
This vote wan passed after some dignitory dis- oassion, the terms as to the repaymost of the lean, having apparently escaped the memory of
'HA RODATE.
The SuRvaron-GENSKAL said that was unable market'in the interior, and be hoped as the o'd wooden bridges waze pat The real one of the decline in the tentimber Cor Nugasaki. The wreck and cargo of
nec them all replaced by iron casa
headle is therafers to ho maght not in or the American ship Cheesbrough is to be sold by Hon. P. BYLIE—And Pidder's Wharf," Los ! imaginary adulteration of ton in China, but patio auction on the 3rd of next month at this The SVRTKY GENERAD said the present in the excessive inland and export duties levied port.-Japan Gazalla correspondent, Padder's Wharf would be included in the risi there, and in defents in-growing and preparing i alamation.-
And the Zollowing six suggestions are put for ward by this aild as the remedy for that de
line.:
Inn, P. En said he hoped the new Peddar's Wharf would be of iron."
ADDITION TO GOVERNMENT HOuss, $25,200,
Hmm P-MACEWE mit ho supposed this was for`n ball-mob
The SURVETOR GENERAL replied in the air Hon. A. P. MACEWEN said it was a very de- sirable thing
The vote was passed. The remaining votes for extraordinary pablis works were passed without discussion.
The Committee then adjourned.
atter before the Council, ne montioned by megans from privata sources It the last meeting, and therefore if possible I would like to have some defluite information.
The CHAIRMAN-Well, the most defluita in- formation I can give is that where teadloster allow a discount, that appears on the invoice The Colony appear to get the benefit Sorahon. muna bors. limas tradesm à do low two discpqutą, oLe
CENTRAL MARKET, $50,000, 20 that is futended to sopaar and one that is Hon: A. P. MOEWENI allied to this the not. Whether there is any. Keesad di- other day and got no verg definits answer frommative, count, I am not prepared to say, but what the Surveyer-General in rateranes in it. Theró sented to me to be the ordinary trade discount, have bin certain reports in the Colony, that BOZJ SLŽINOR AS Mach es 15 per cent., sppears.
this market is not going to be built on the Hou, A. P. MACEWEN-OL, a great desite that is at prosent levelled for it, and I should more than that in given
be obliged if 1 eld gas a defuite answer Tho CBATEMAN-I am speaking from momory.as to whether that is the case or zet. If it is The discutat appears as the invoices and the not, when the work going to be commenced? Colony gets the bonakt of it. I mag way
The SURVEYOR GENERAL-If the bon. mem- from my own sxperience that I ovinoido ber got no definite reply bofore, it was because with what Hh Eroalloney said the other at the last meeting an opportunity was hardly day about the Crown Agents baying in the given me to reply, not for any other reason an aheapest market. My own experience is that we my part, and I shall be very happy now to give do get good articles and at a reasonable prios. all the information in my power, but I apask HOA PACEWEN You have no means abject to correction, if anything has boot done of knowing how they go to work at home? Do before my time with which I am not acquainted they put the requirements up to tender or go-to So far I know, there is no foundation what- certain trad-aman or mazaisotarer and say, evor for the raport that it is the intention of the "I want so mnoh of this or thaka
Geverament to change the site of the market.
tion. Th
The SURVETOR-GEYEBAL-I can reply to that. From actual knowledge I can say the contrats see ppt ont to. tender. That I know as a matter of fact
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THE HONGKONG CITY HALL.
The following is the report, to be submitted to the annual meeting of altareholders in and subscribers to the City Hall, to be held at 12.1 pm to-morrow:
The last anuni meeting, was held on the ta day of October, 1888.
COMMITTER.
1.-Increased care in growing, In Chins, tho
THE ENGLISH MAIL
The P. €0. steamer Gorges, with the Eng
MURDREOUS ATTAGE ON A JUDGE.
LONDO, 20th November.
tea generally grows on the abpes of hills Chilish mail of the 8th alk, errived here yesterday ground is hard and dold, and the plant has to make a greater effort to grow on such a sellaraing. The appanded talegrams are taken than in Cas warm and loose salet plains in from Ceylon sad Indian paper which it is cultivated in other countries. But in those countries, although its leaf is softer the juice contained in. It fa for thinner and
as worry than what is distilled from the against
In quisode of an adverse decision given Gormna doctist' named Arnemana in Chinese te plaat. Let the p-country the Ganaty Court at Nathingham, he barebot growers, who are, sud to relate, in many justanove || Mr. Bristows, the judge; and wounded him dan- sbandoning their tea-gardens on, the hills, ow-Igeronsly. Arnemaun has been arrested. ing to the smallness of the price which are offer- Mr. Bristows has had his wound probed by the et to them for the product, take heart, and they doctors, but they have not succeeded in extract- will still presiune ng article that aan hold its owning the ballat --- agulost any, in the world. Let them take ad rautage of the winter saun to well loosen tha Boil, and fortilise it with ash-maduro, and they will have afla crop by next season, which will richly repay them for all their trouble.
A STANDALOÓÐA LIBRK ON LORD RUSTON.
Losion, 20th November.
Euston will on Saturday apply for a fist to ori- The Pall Mall Gazette states that the Earl minnily promonte the sditor of the North Lon- 2--Thors should, by no delay in picking on Press for stating that the Barl was concert - the varians eropa at their sensons. Tin a revolting scandal known 18 the love- China brse and threb, called "respectively | land-Efesot scandal; and that he fled the country
EMIN AND STANLEY'S ENCOUNTERS WITH KANDJATO.
Tarnor, 20th November.
The CHAIEMAN-I know of no such inteung loft the colony in April last, the Honourable J. Jirst, spoond, and third apring crops. 8o in consequence.
The Chairman, the Hozonxable J. Ball-Trvion, line- Kórwick was invited to join the Commister and to 11 the post of Chairman. No other changes occurred during the twolre moufle ending the 30th June, 1589 The Committen now emosists of the Honourable 3. F Sawick, Chairman, the Houonable &. P. MacEwen,
L. Dalrymple, H.-N. Mody, B-Laye, and Merieurs W. H. Forbes-H.. Hoppian (abusat), Solomon..
STATE OF THE BUILDING.
in and, Stanley have repeatedly fought sed defeated the Maldists and fara captured the his grand bunnor. Most of Emin's soldiers fure to maroh southward, declaring that their home lay in a northerly direction. Emin nad two Egyption offers in command
Lordon, 25th Novembar, After from Stanley to the Emin Pasha Ro tist Courn ittee, datad 5th of Angast, gives de tails of the events that hare taken place since bla r. teen to Yamibuya. The encounters with savages and dwarfs in the dark forest, the nar row escape of the party from starvation, and di imato rusue of Ewin, who was a priesner in the hands of his reljefs, are all graphically des cribed. Staplay states he was at the point of death a month ago. Emin writing to Jobweis- forth at Berlin says that he is balf bilad.
Austin Ara Hongkong Hotel... Jo. Debonturas, Peak Hotels
Insuranode
China Fire Chino Tradera... Chinose Inearance.. Hongkong Fire ... North-China Singapore
Straita Fire
Straits Marine...... Vaian Yangiza
Land & Buildin
H. Cand verim"& Kowloon Loud-In. Peak Sailding.-----j Elchmond Terreoe Shanghai Land Weet Point Buildg. Lason Sagar Mining-
Charbonnages...
Punjom Salaa
Perak Sugar Planting.
East Borneo .... Labaknine Bongei Knyák.
$25 $30, nom. $20 $20, nom. 325 $28 $180 $25
:
360 386 .LIO $128
$2351 8603220
$25 $109
$60 roma
$50 $02
$60 $100, nóm.
$185 67 p. cl.pin.
$25
5p-ct. dis, seller
$100 $200 $600 $501
··$15820
B501180
$20986
325 $72 $200 $150, n.
$501-$383) 250 Tla. 850 120818
120 $18
3203281 $25 $103
245: Tis. 95
$60 $96, mellom
$90 $16
FIG $19 $100 $200 Tia. 30 T. 371 $40 $46 $100 $68
$101,59) $400
$540, noui. $10 $80
$234, Kala" Tin, 60s, 18
$40 507 HO!$13, nom.
340 $60
2174
--- $12703F-
Shai & H. barf... TIE. 100 Tls. Shangha Water Stampkip Coya.
China & Manila...) Caina Shipper Douglas
H.. Canton, & M...! Indo-Chins Steam Laungla
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Watson & Fo...8..
$50
$300
£13 £18.108.
$50367
$20541
210 15 et dia, buyers
$10 $22
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
From M. Farcoms & Coʻe Histor)
December h. Narcos 4,34. Tak Barometer
Barstoler
lift attention has been paid of late years to The SURVEYOR GENERAL As regards the
this important paint, that the market has been time when the work is to be begur. I am at
finnded with large coarse al laas, white the Hon C. P. CHATRE-Every indest sant home pressantpied, with the dengaand no time shall franks would be put up to tender?
be lost on my part in pushing the matter forward.
harvest, have been courspicuus by their absess that sengers from Stanley report that Emin Itender fresh young one, the best of the tax dispatch from Colonel Wissmann' states The CAPTAIN SUFERINTENDENT OF POLICE 48 regards the progress: the work will make, &
Mr. Hang the leto Prefect of I-ning Chew-inaud Cuti ace bringing 300 Soudanese soldiers -Not every indent, beause wry oitno goode great deal will depend on the increase of the are ordered from s nariain tend-sman to matol Public Works staff. His Exoelleuny informed
Kinng-s, was go well aware of the advantages to beside many people and a quantity of ivory with athers that we have alrendy rooived.
be got by timely pisking that ho artorid all the then. Stanleg with six Englishman follows- the council at the last meeting, that a com The whole of the internal beans and woodgors of wors in his jurisdiction to pick the young with 40 Zanzibaria. The dispatch states that Tho SURVEYOR-GENERAL -I eating monication was sent borta in August last and the building, as well at the external walls, argentor new season's are at least ten days before the Tath of large requisitions in connection with he hopes soun the staff will be strengthened.cfiue Lury tains and the trying effects of tire, clim, spring rains, and sriciaad the greatest sure in the
ally in good repair, although, owing to the sorority pablin works. They are put up to tonder. If Immediately that is done, it will place the dents, the exterior will shortly require colour washing preparation of the tea for the market. In fact, we sood horan a renition for an iron pier or apartment in a much better position than it is Upon the metal search being made by the architethathi Profoot want no fue as to rarite the bavora quantity of Portland camont it la pat ap to ten at present, not only to takto the Central Market in May lost; it was found upon opening the verandah of tan to inform him of any violation of the der in the ordinary, way.
in hard bat many other works in this list. Ir and the flat roofe over them, which in places injections, so that he might inflict penishuvat Hau. A. P. MCEWEN You have no know do not wish to hold ont any false hope, because fared werigarly from white ante sud day ret. Ths on the offenders Not one growe dared to of the stations.
bad shown signs of winking, that the timbare had suf ladge beyond that, as to what romaneration they on looking down the list, I see there are works verandab ron on the east side was not deemed su disobey, and the consequeue was a splendid gat for their services?..
which have appeared from year to year, and it isntly bad to warrant the expense of replacing interop of Ningchons last year, which folglod +x- TheSurEYOR GENEEAL-The Crown Agents would som there is a large accumulated present, but it will be poosary before the text bote-llont prices. get ne remaneration. They are sollaried from the quantity of armours, which it is any very grass sam to have it opened and relais. The shastre Crown.
wish to work off. If we have a staff given t
voranah and Aut roof above were, however, song
3-G firing the tes, elcrooal, she'd always Hoa, & P: MACEWEN-Bat the Colonial soffiolent to carry on those works, I would
dared to be in a dangerona state and had to be baticely
forinthe fuel to prevent any possibility aft smoky Storefury tells us they got 88.000.
advise the Government they shonul be taken
replaced. The gepenses connected with the priestasja being imparted. The for ign cincare is now The SURVETOR.GENERAL That, I take it, is in their relative order of importance and pushed $653,22,
above mentioned and the annual search amounted to grown very fastidion, and to fired by wood fires meets with either rejection or not. The ofliale a coatcibation from the Oplony towards the ozon as rapidly as possible. The Central MarketTER THEATER, ST ANDREW'S HAD, AND BULL MOD should impress on the up-conutry growers, by
Between the baf July, 1889 and the 30th Jane, 1838 appears to ma to be one of tho works that the Theute and the St. Andrew's Hall were lus for prery possible moans, the folly of attempting to The COLONIAL SECRETARY The Crown should have pracarlazzo, Agenta o in a big place like a buck.
Hou. CPCHATEE-Thara issothar snertion tou, Mr. Willard, the Ly Minstrels, the St. Patrick a of chirenal for this purpose.
entertainnsats to the Musical Cloo, Mr. Wash Neconomies in such warassing wood instead The SURVEYOR SNERAL-Yes, but the peen repost to the Markat I should like to ask Amateur, Mr. Femandes, Mr. Webb, the Amy Sher. pls are all the establishment. They coat the the Sarvajor-General Com13 he tell us approx win Opera Coupar, Tamakichi, the French Vaude-At present in China han labour only is
4-Machinery should be used in preparing ten mountry-magh and the contributions from imately how long it will be after the work is while the St. Andrew's Hail was utilised for the most employed, which is a most expensive and
#le Company, Madarmo Korff and Marine Cors the onlinien go to pay the homy Government for rommened before it will be finished? ings of the Hongkong and Shanghai Baak and the tho expensor incurred in onnection with the of The SURVEYOR-GENERAL It is a question Chinery Tragrance Company. The Amatene Desba
cambrous artargomenti lives.
I would rather hare had notics of, because it is the fab gave no porformauer during the season (8 rather difficult on the spar of the moment to 1E39, but the Cheral Society made use of the Theatre
several nights. The of rent for anything like a correct estimate. It is from the Lostra and the St. Andrew's fell dess tras it is not like the Gap Rock lighthouse. the period under review was $3,790.73. bat in de there are no extraordinary diffoulties It is dering the notaal profit a large deduction lase to bo good big job, but it is work that can be pushed made for day for gas, de, on and completed within a razonable time say, you are engaged on the designs. May I ask, Hon. A. P. MACEWEN-I understood you to
the Ministry of Justice will remain as heretofore. The Senate and Council of State will be abolish Work 324 when you took charge, were there not plans in
4-Export daty should be diminished. In. ad and the Chamber dissolved. The manifesto Lotio the possession of the Government
during the twelve months was 3,334. Serssty-one
adda that the Republic will recognise existing rgbsi dian and Ceylon tens pay neither kia nor The number of visitors who recorded their names TI BUÉVETOB-GENERAL--Thars wore no
export duty, and in Japan the export duty is
State debts.
Kro, 23rd November. completed plana and I found it necessary to go volumes were presented during the same time, while only $1 per 101 entries. In China the old Can- through the whole thing from the beginning.
It is officially announced that the provinces those who contributed ilustrated and other now.
ton facit was 978..21 per 100 catfier. The paosts during 1387-1858 kindly continued to do so in
trade was than a Bourishing aan; 100 castion was of Brazil are being rapidly organized. Hon. C. CHATER-The reason I ask the 1839.1590 The Domates regrets lowerut, that worth Tis. 50 or more, and could well hear a tax Archbishop has blessed the now Nepublican Go- question is boosses at the present moment the worl copies of the Taos, kindly peerised by of fru, per pint. The cash is very differ-vernment. The Constituent Chamber will as placs from which we get our supplies of food is the Committee of the Montone Glub, wara miasing
Pin485.
Hot, A. F. MAQEWEN-And not to anyone individually?
The SUTEYON GENERAL-Certainly all the officials in this Crown Agents" often are in the samo position as other public servants and are not paid by ceramiston.
The UNAEMAN-The only sorap of informa tion I can add to that is that some time ago I saw a printed circalar which the Crowa Agente send to tradesmen whom they ask for tenders in which they say they decline to trade with any 2e except on the most favourable terms, that is the ninel wholesale priros, and if any one will not expply than on those torus the Crown. Agenta will have so further dealings with them. They obtain, of course, wholesale prices from every person with whom they deal.
Tha voto thon pussed.
THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING.
Under the heading of
Mixonous
vicesTM the following anm: appeared-
Pelating Government Garcits
Printing Estimates........
Printing Bus Bork, ote
Printing forms and decants for all
to
Daring the same ptried the Tall Room was mada
tine, $11.65 beiar colected on this account. us of by the St. Andrew's Sogleis, the Admiral and Officers of the Navy, the Froomasons, and the Tsen
THE LIBRANT,
K--Likib and other inland charges shenti be at the place of probation, nnder a variety of zedtod Besides tarus levied on the growers') names, varying in different provinces, likie in callected at ory barrier, and the lea, which now is only two-filth of its former value is taxed as fovily us in the properous, old der which is very discouraging to those who dead in
it in the interior.
CAPTAIN WIESMANN PROMOTED.
LONDON, 3166, November. Captain Wisemann has been promoted to the rank of Major in the German Army.
THE BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION.
Ro, 19th November. A manifesto which has been issued by the: Brazilian tiorernment announces the abolition the abs, and states that a temporar Govermut will maintain order and liberty.
Armustration of the Army and Navy and
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really in a most discreditable state. People and rauld feal obliged if any as having the par as 100
etit now. wlien Just as aly Eetch semble when the principal reforms have been
HBAUM.
LIBEL CASE.
THE BOLGARIAN QÜESTIÓN.
LONDON, 15th November.
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The berostar has fallen slightly in Lana. Oriente acer ateep for N.K, winds, Closity, dry, and wild weather prevailla.
W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory. 3th December, 1859.
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who come to visit the colony go and our Garsucheta oɔuld prosent, tham, as unless the file is
cuttica, prics of resolved upor dens and manufactories, but when they ask, Theobeap binding of oki valmis upon the shelves of export duty comes to about 25 par sont: all
complete it is not worth the expense of binding, Us. 30 being reroly obtainable.
OBITUARY The present Ser-Where do you get your food from you the Library has been continued at tas gael during the roundlich is certainly excessive. Tur un-
LONDON, 24th November. Lord Blatchford is dead. dare not take them there. All you can do is to lab year, The Committee have again to torder their forinuste tes has besides to pay on every 100 THE VICAE OF STEPNEY AND KE EKSANT'S 82.00 tell them. "There is the site; ree are going to best davaks to the proprietors of the local papers for cattios front 4 to 7 inuls for boxes, Bring charcoal.
put up a row market." That is the reason I the.free copies supplied by them to the Library, and
Mrs. Basant la suer the Rev. Mr. Hoskin 800 put the question, and I think every, urgenev bare alen to thank those who hate seal the other coolis-hire, transport and other concomitant of vicar of Stepney, for libel. for alleging that she laip...] part should be given to that work. AS NEE
newspapers mentioned in the last report forooskaning panten. A graduated sole of export duties should 10,000 The CHAIRMAN Do you think the present principal contributors to the Litriy during the indiscriminately faxing all teas two tasks and Resuality was virtue. The trial coupled four Asyiag Stationary for offers and for printing 9,000 market is in any worso condition than ib need be, wave catheis Brcullanor the Govent
to supply trom. The following are the names of the be introduced, instead of the prosent system of taught that chastity was erine unbridled, and Hoa. P. RYRIE said he regretted to me the that is to say, some of the conditions are inerit Menure. Tannys, Dabeak, Ford, Fraser Smith, ball per 100 patties.
days and closed to-day. The jury diagrued as cost of printing still continued at a very highable, from overarawding and so on, but is thoro Mossop..and Wilcox.
The Ten Guild árs of opinion that iu-the to the finding. igure. The cost of printing the Government any sudrable evil?
adoption of the reforms they have proposed is to Gasetle was very large. --Altogether the cost of:
A consilerable number of donations have boog bo found the remedy for the procont depression; priating same to a matter of 520.000.-
Han O. P. CHATER-I thick not unless you made to this part of the institution dating the period and they confidently maintain that if these Vivaus overespondeat writes that repre- The CHAIRMAN-Woll printing is uaturally wiples, which you cannot do uador existing con-catalogning the local lepidoptera and catacon, chants themselves be benedited. but the Chavern. bears' conference with Baron Resen beim yoster- got the space to carry it out on sanitary prin under review and adue progress lids bean made in changes are intended not only will the mergentatives of Austria and Germany had four an expensive item, and it tends to become more ditins
rainable nazistazon with zgard to the later having expensive
beer rondered by Mr. J. Wood Mason, of the Indias most will be rewarded for its efforts on Wibir be-day, when it is reported they agreed upon and the hon. gentleman as to the imperians of the was sent for exchange ant identification. oolled from the enlarged relaine of the trade.
Mseum, Calcotin s whom auntsber of aporimons half, by the largely ironsed receipts accruing arranged for the deposition of Prince Ferdinand tion of lepidoptera sent by bin. Martin from Terace
of Bulgaria, in pursuance of Prince Bismarck's are valuable as being the largest and basit pranarveit
promise to the Czar. nollection yet sont from the Island. The difficulties that have to be contended against in attempting to THE STEAMER POLLUX" ASHORE Bon A. P. MAOEWEN-If, the Surveyor very grost, partly owing to want of apaos and to the maka tha Museum of any saiantifie valus are, however, General finda that it is quite impossible, owing bamos of funds for the purpose, of paroting to his office being so under-manied, to proceed specimen, but chiefly owing to the hot lamp ofimate. The Mercury says:-W's learn that the Ger- with certain absolutely necessary palis works, which makes the preservation of species exposed man steamer Poilue want sabora on Monday I would suggest the advisability of giving the to the air for Buy long perio, almost impossible evening, the 2nd inst. on the West Spil, just The CHAIRMAN There is no olarga. But work ont to private enterprise, that is, to private lan esklara Bartal, Christie, Deals, Dazare, ander the Lighthonan opposite the Chafco beach,
The following in lat of the coatbutor-Dr. only to give you an example, the printing of Dr.Giras in the Gelony. I think we have several Ford, Grabara, Eaiues, Hemsingh James, Martin. ad when the Fecht left she was still confort Daberak's returns was discontinued on sooount very competent mou who would undertake it. of their bulking, and yet un bon member.
Morris, Immedina, Hesa, Samson, Sehund, Shambly excondood in that soft shelter on the sanda. The SURTETOR GENERALI have already horas, Satue, Smith, Bo Chak Sang and Lee A Tau. is not
ACCOUNTE
Hon. P. BTBIS-The question is, cannot wo get it done cheaper? Printing forms and do eamente, $10,000; than stationery for oftless and for printing, $9,000.
The CHAIRMAN-That is done in the Gaol Hon. P. RYRI-Could not it be done for loss? The CBAIEMAN--Well, the question has often been mooted...
Hon. A P. MADEWEN--How does the amount compare with previous years?
The SURVEYOR GENERALI fully agree with work, but the answer I have already given colors a good deal of the ground. If the assis tance I have applied for is given, the work will be pushed on.
AT ONEFOO.
THE TRIAL OF MOUSSA BET.
CONSTANTINOPLs, 24th November. The trial of Mosas Bay has commenced. The proceedings are public.
PRISCE ALUERT VICTOR AT HYDERABAD.
BOMBAY, 22nd November. from Poana on Friday, and was roosived at the Prince Albert Victor arrived at Hyderabad station by the Nizam, the Resident, the Ministər and other State officiala
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Bunded with moisture, bong, 300. -Discrton Of Ta WzEn tokwa pelate.
Nizam, and In the The Prince salsyrently paki a visit to the comos forward and thinks they ought to be embmitted proposals to the Corernment, which the balance in the hands of the Honorary Treastra damage. is the sand is very soft there, but how evening ho attended a bail at the Residency. priated. It is so difficult to asset every one's have been approved, and I think they will meet on the 30th June, 1889, was ES 122.54, no shown by the at the time is a mysters. She was bound to sporting spedition after black book, and bad shu zaunaged to get there, or what she was about On Saturday morning the Prideo “went on a The ACTING COLONIAL TREASULER all the requirements of the case. As they have folowing cunt.
Hon received a Exellenoy's approval, it is not for
Hongkong and left Chefso shortly after fire some excellent spart. A buck was first killed by 'alock on Monday evening Wa hare not heard a cheatab, and afterwards the Royal sportsman nd what state of las thin she went ashore, but
views!
members" you ought to say I received apport. Hoa. P. RYRIE-It was suggested they shocid be printed in a condensed form.
The vote was then passed.
LOBS IN EXCHANGE
influitely suporier to that now suggested by the 30th Juns, 1888, sa shawn in last report. $3,450,02 the people on the Pechilleas that if she lehtad Nawab Afzar Jung shot several others.
rae to propese sny sther expedient, and I cer. ACCOUNTS SEWING RECEPTS AND DIASUREMENT tainly do think the expedient I have proposed To talagerin hands of Hon Treasure, on
TROM 1ST JULY 1998 to 30TH JUNE, 1599.
Lon. member.
To rant of Theatre, St Andrew's Hall, Ball Hon A P. MAGEWEN-There might be Ecom, o The CHAIRMAN said there was an item of great pressure on the department that would last Toront of Chamber of Commerca 117,000 for loss in orchange on family 20-for a sertain tigre, and when that is at over, if To absorption collected between Int July, mittanovs, ater This amoest was gradually dis- you have increased your staff to any widerable appearing as the gambar of offers who had a extent, you might possibly find they woulu right to remit at a fixed rate decreased.
not Eare quite szfficient work to do, that is when The CAPTAIN-BPERINTENDENT OF POLICE many of these public works are completed. said he had always objected to the term less TES CAPTAIN-SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE
in atchange it ought to bo" rectification of ex-Your proposal in that after the plans and speci change.'
floations sro prepared; tenders should be valled Vote parted.
For Pa LAW BEVINJON Vader the heading of Miscellaneous Ber vio" an item of $2,000 for Law-Berisico appeared.
Hon. A. P. MACEWEN Asked if the work in connection with this was nearly completed.
Hon. I RYRIE said he as just about to com- ment on the same subject.
TheSURVEYOR GENERAL That in the systom that has always been followed in the department and will be in the fitura, that is that the works are let out by tender
Hon. A.P. MAOLwax-Bal of course, they arG always under the supervision of the department?
1987, mad 30th Jane, 1889,
To Garornment Orant for 1886.
To interest on earrest account in Hong kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, January to June, 1892........... To divident on claim against Oriental Bank
Corporation
By mazus, &o, for twelve months By repairs, alterations, ke.........
gas wamesemannengegara manter By Government Fire Brigade By Dineout and offico expenses, printing.
birding, to By izsurace premis
Juan, 1880
The SURTIYOR-GENERAL—Quite so, I don't Balance in hands of Has. Trope 30- sos how the work could be carried out in any other
Th CHAIRMAN-Well, revising law is sa end-way, because I don't see how anyone, temporarily less work, but a great deal bai be done.employed could be held responsible to Govern
Hon. A F MacEwen-If it is an endless ent
job is this going to be an idlene vote
Hon. PETRIE-Every privata house that
The CHAIRMAN-No, because when the law is built astoundergo the inspection is ence brought to a certain standard of coditi of the Inspector of Buldings, so practically the cation it is easy to keep it up. This has been used difference would be very slight if in the OR in codifying the arrears of Ordinances which have public works you had an independent ar been mouamalating for the last forty years. I shifest and the Soxveyor-General visited than could speak as a mumber of the Committea, but occaelously to as that they were going on all I prefer to speak as the pbist financial oficer, {right:
od she would got off easily.
5272.3
600.1k
KORDA.
7.241.00
1,200.00
Snovi, 25th November.
109.78
In the evening the Prines attended a State banquot given by the Nism. The route to the Palace and the building itself wore megnificent Jy illuminated.
H. H. the Nizam, in proposing his guest's health, said the Frines would be welcomed wherever he went, but nowhere would he be wel-
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CH. THOSE
4. T. Ehunder; F, vipibilný; W; dine omad.
-in inches (mulky and handyedika.
W. DOBERCE. Hameling Dhservatory, 8th December, 1889,
MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS
ASSOCIATION. *
A most atartling, ramane is now current incomed more legally than in Hyderabad, The Soul respecting is important change in the 157.9tradal relations betwas Jupsin and Korea. The Jasty sserrearena af bis derated friendship and (abore the Government Civil Hospital).
$11,034.08 plan seems to be as follows
$$.343.
1,199.8!
283.18 188.00
1-Tho King of Korea to iné & doccia grant ng purmission for the export of red ginseng. to Japaŭ upon payment of of 20 per cent. daty ad valorrow.
Nisam desired the Prince to convey to her loyalty
PEINCE ALBERT VICTOR IN MADEAS.
MADEAS, 21st November. The Prince mot with a cordial reception on. Tuesday, and attended a reception on Tussinj night at which 1,000 persons were present. 2-faj The Emperor of Japan, with a view. Yesterday he went snips shooting, and to-day. 380.44 to lotering commers between his Empire and does the local sights and attends a ball. To-mor- VL00 Koroa, will notion a rule by which the import row he goes to Mysore. He is greatly pleased
of red ginseng from Koren shall pass all Custom so far. 5.123,54
Ilenses in Japan apon payment by importers of $11,993.980 per out. duty and valorem. (by "All piose goods exported to Korea fap Japan, upon which import laty bus bens paid in Japan, eball be allowed to pass tho Custon Houses in Japon fres of export duty.
Quotations are m THE CHINESE TEA QUILD AND IN- nigroote the liberality of 11.M. the Emperor of
A-HM. the ing of Korea, desiring to re- New Malws..... ARDIAN COMPETITION.
J. J. KESWICK, Chairman.
The N. C. Daily News translates the following from the Shen-pur-The Tentai ban received
COMŞURAGIAL INTELLIGENCE.
Japan and foster commerce between the two un | 014 Mulwa tubs, will issue a decree ordaining that in fa
tars all pics gonde imported from Japan shall Older Malwa
be allowed to enter his kingdom upon payment of
Tsengli Tamên dated With Beptember. The chiefy conductel, bear, to carry it with
MONDAY, 9th Decetuber. VTIUM.
TIL the NEW PREMISES are ready the above named institution will be carried on at Nos. 2, 4, and 6, High Stroot,
Good Accommodation or M. M, Officões.
JAS EDWARDS,
Proprietar
J. A. CLARKE, Teacher of M. 1. Oßeers and Engineers.
Above Address. Hongkong, 2nd September, 1889.
NOTICE.
STOLEN.
12530
HE following SBARE CERTIFICATES
namely
One Bate Certificate for 25 Sharos in the $550 per pioul, alloe, of CHINA BORNEO Co., No. 4553/4977.
Fone Share Cortificates for 26 Shares vial în [5] outfits $560 per picul, allce, of the PEAX BUILDING CO
"[54°fo.51 sattion. .8570 per pioni, allce, of
Tt to cattios $5171 per sheut. ..$507A
EXCHANGE. Telegraphic Transfer Bark Bille, on demand Bank Bill, at 30 days' sight Bunk Bails, at months' sight Credits, at 4 months' night Dosumantary Bills, ab 4 monti
right..........
Bank Billa, on demand
and I must say the public has had a umpler re- The CARMAN-I doubt if any firm of arthe following report from ten Chinese gentlemen, 5 per cent, instead of 7 per cent. as heretofore. Paina (Now) turn for the money expended. It la tras allhitects Weald reduce thmselves to mera clerks forming the Committee of the Tea Guild, giving Bourda and Commissions are subject to the same of work. If you hand them certain plans and their suggestions towerde the revival of the Cbi of Importance in many naye, showing reciproci Banaras (New)$515
It will be observed that such a treaty is one Patna (Old). irmity: you cannot get the members together ay carry this outandor the supervision of the nese tea trade now affering severaly from Ia ty batween the two countries-China and Japan But still, considering avae of the members are Surveyor Genseul, you simply make them a kind diyn and other competition. It was called for concessions in duty being conceded on both paid, and that probably all of them on the days of glorified clerks of works. they did not attend had more important wagage The SURVEYOR GANERAL.It world amount of an order from the Viceroy, La Hang-chang, prohibited expert, from which the King has
by the Total on 11th November, in pursuance sides Farther, en ginseng has long been a ON LONDON, ments, it must be wond red at that them was to this, that they would get the profit and the ressived in consequence of instructions from the derived but little prot, as trade in it has been sume difficulty in getting a meeting. But still, Surveyor-General the responsibility. the amount of work done has bean vary great Hon. A. P. MACEREN—And the public would Yemen, which had slady.directed the Viceroy's allowed, from year
How who have been Hon. A P. MAGEWEN-You speak of ve got the work done. tarar. When was the last retura?
attention to this matter a year before, is now de them overland to Peking in the train_of_the The SUYOR-GENERAL That I am in sirous of obtaining the opinion of the leading tribute benvers. The CHATAWAN-I don't think there have clised to doubt.
Now, however, by this wire been recurus. The returns are really the Or
foamen with regard to a recent report of the sure the Treasury will reap a good dent of Hon. P. BYEI said that if a private gentle. Con-missioner of Customs at Taisui to the Goresanne, while the duty on it is sniently high Os PARIN dinances that cams up. No formal report is neman had a house built, the Inspector of Buiki-vernor of Fermon. In the latter report the to keep up the valus of this important commo dastary, house the work has been manifestedings had some zerpoubility
Commissioner bad angribed the falling-off in the dity. Again, the prinsipal import to Koren in the Ordinances Laid on the tabio, sunt if you The BEETETOR-GENERAL~~There no Formosan tea-export to two cases; the adultereints of place goods (cotton), chiefly, from UN BERLIN
- Credita, at + mouthy' sight look back your will end és immexje number of analogy, there Ordinances have een consolidated, In-
ation of the Leaf, sometimes to the extent of ten Manchester. It forms the entire stapla article Us N YORK- The CHAIRMAN The pritate gentleman takes percent, withartesmoens ubstances, (principally, of clothing for the whole nation. By lewering Rank Bille, on donu... perial law indiporated in them, and a complete the risk. edition of the Ordisances to date will very soon
The however, ten stalks) and the excessive amount of the duty on it British commerce will in no way Hop P. ETRIE~Not at all. If a vall falls inled duty levied. The tomen's report is suffer, wallo Japanese, who do so extensive boat Os BOBAN be put in hand; in fact it in ready now.. down and the Inspector of Buildings his passed follows,
Hoa. A P. MAGEWSN-Who are the memt, I should think he iccurs a vóry great respon
dafness in it with the natives, will be able to wall it { Ley think the complaint of adulteration in cheaper than. formerly, and thus toerease the -bare-now P
albility
not justified by the facia. They have some trade in this article. It should be pointed out,ON THE CHAIRMAN—But he does not pay the ball personal experiance at the preparation of the toss however, that if the rale prorkling for a reduc
which they all to foreigners at Shanghai, Kin-tion in daty uyon piece goods from China is not The vote was save and.
kiang, or Hankow These are the rid taar (f.6., extended to Chinese importers, the latter will and Ox EPIDEMIC HOSPITAL BULE 350,000. The CHAIRMAN sald the tenders for this had gross tes af Anbat and the Fingsuoy of Che-gards Imports to Chins from Kores, which, by black beas) of Human, Hupeh, and Kinngal, the thermalves at a great disadvantage except un re- Trust come in?
king; bat on the Foochow toas they have no fa- the awe rale of the 2pung- Tamen, to be
The ACTING ATTORNEY-GEN¤sar" mid the members at present in the Calosy were the Act-der Ing Chief Justice, the Auting Colonial Secretary, the Acting Pulsus Judge, Mr. Franois (tempor arily absent, Me. Ackroyd, and Mr. Stokes: and himself as Begrotary.
Credit-60 days' night
Telographis Transfer Bank, on demand CALCUTTA Telegraphic Transfor Bank, or demand SEANGHAL -- Bank, at sight Private. 30 days) night. BOTERZIÓNÝ
2611/2695 2881/2685
No. 25S8/2610
„,2696, 2860. The said Certiflestes are all made out in the uque of HENRT, EDWARD FOLLOR, Mad all Persons are hereby warned from dealing with the same in any way.
MAP,
THE CANADIAN MAIL.
The CF.steamor Pprchie, with Canadian mails, lek Yokobama on the 2nd, und ja duo kere on or about the 10th inst.
The C. P. steamer, Botavia, with Canadian Bile, ft. Vancouver on the 29th ult., and is duo here on or about the 271b inat.”
TIM AMERICAN NATI
The O. & O. steamer Ócenic, with the next Ameriona mail, Jearaa Yokohņins on the 10th, and may be expected here on the 16th inst.
STRAMENS EXPECTED. -
The Glen Line steamer Glencarn left Singa- porn on the afternoon of the End, and is due haru on or about the 10th inst."
Tho~0-80 Co.'s steamer Achiller" Jeft Singapore on the 2nd, and is dae bare où the 10th. instrat.
The P. & U. steamier Khivo left Bombay, un the 20th November, and is expected here on or
about the 10th Tecumber.
The Glen Line loamer Glenshiel left Singa pore on the morning of the 71b, and is dus hera For or about the 13th fest. ~~
The RaGE SIM late Singapore on thei morning of the 8th, and is due here on or about the 15th iustani,
The E&L steamer Gattortun Et, Port Darwin on the 6th, and is due here on or about the 16th just.
TOSTOPNICE AUTRES. Poak delivery. Letter bares have beam placed in the tram cars, and correspondenom will be delivered by the twelve and four o'clock ears only: Local rates will be olurged.. Corres pondence added to tho Penk may be posted in The General Post Office up to 11.30 am, and 8,30 pm, or in the Latter Buxus in the cars till time of departure. Correspondence from the Peak may, he posted in the Litter Boxes up to twelve and foar a'elle. Parcels for the Peak may bo posted in the Cenovál Post Office only ny to 11.30 lam and 3.30 fun. There will be us Sunday de livery. (overs containing bank notes, jewellery, &c., should not be posted. To avoid robbery sand- ere of letters are requested to cancel ir stamps by writing the word 'stamped' gross them.
Lettors, Farovi, & for Kowloon Point
and steamers in Harbene may be posted in the General Post Of ce up to 1130s. and 3.30 p.m. Letters from Kawloon Point may be posted in the Lotter Box which has been placed in the Polier Station Compound up to 12 and 4 o'olack.
Local rates will be abarged.
To avoid thet senilers of hiters from Kowloon, are requested to canuel their stamps by writing the word stamped across them.
Covers containing Bank Notes, Jewellery, &c. should be registered!
There will be no Sunday delivery.
The Posts Guide for 1889.,vised to date, will be four in the Daily Pusz Directory, 739 of both editions, is the only guthorised complete Summary of Postal information prb.
ished in Hongkong.
The authorised List of Mails issued in connection with this paper is the ou published. twice sach day in our Extra, which is always sortended to Ranch Inter kour than that, givin helow.
A NAIL WILL CORD.
For Singapore-Par Pulyhymnia, to-day, the 10th iust, at 9.30 .M.
For Straits, Colombo, and Bombay-Par Elek ira, to-day, the 10th lost.. at 11.30a.m.
For Yokohama and San Francisco-Per City of Peking, to-day, the 19th instant, sk 0.30 P.M.
For Yokohama and Kobe-Por, Iphigenia, to-day, the 10th inst., at 2.30 PM.
For Swatow and Shanghai-Per Tuisang, [to-day, the 10th just, at 2.30 PM.
For Shanghai-Per Amoy, to-day, the 10th inst, at 3:20 PM.
For Amoy and Manila-Per Formosa, to.. morrow, the 11th ist, at 3,50 PM.
For Straits and Calcutta-Per 4. Apcar, en Thumday, the 19th lust, at 11.30 A
For Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokoharan, and Yan- courar, B.-PAT Parthia, on Saturday, the
14th inst. at 13.20 A.M.
For Baigou-Par Falkenburg, on Saturday,
the 14th inst., at 4.50 P,
For Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook- town, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, and Mel- boarge. Per Chingtu, on Friday, the 20th last., at 3.30 r.x.
For Siraits and London-Per Hongkong..on Saturday, the lab inst., at 11.30 AM.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.
The United States Mail Packet City of Peking will be despatched on TUESDAY, the ti December, with Muila for Japan, San Fran. aison, the United States,, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &a., which will be closed as follows:- 0.15 PM., Registry ceasin.
0.80 v.m., Poat Offes closer, bat Correspondence. may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Pestaga until the time of departure.
The Post Olliee declines all responsibility for Unregistered Letters containing Bank Notes, Coin, or Jewellery, and, where Begistration has been neglected, will make no enquiries into alleged losses of szok leitors.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. The Freash Contrant Packet Djoninak will be despatched as WEDNESDAY, the 11th Deo with Malls for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, via Muresilles; to Saigon," Streite Settlements, Batavia, Darwah, Ceylon, Madras, the Australasian Colonins, Ader, Nata, And the Cape, Egypt, Malia, and Gibralter.
The usiml hours will be observed in glosing the Marla, &e.
The Post Offee declines all responsibility for Unregistered Covers containing Bank Notes. Coin, or Jewellery, and, where Registration has been neglected, will make no enquiries into alleged losses of such covers.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.
The British Contract Packet Thames will be despatobed on WEDNESDAY, the 18th instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries beyond, vía Brindisi ; to the Straits Settlementa, Netherlands India, Barmsh, Caylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in doing the Mails, &e.
The Post Offles declines all responsibility for Unregistared Letters, eontaining Bank Notas, Coin, or Jewellery, aul, where Registration ba been neglected, will make no enquiries into alleged losses of such letters.
HOURS OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Pactels louve at Noon. The following hours will be observed in alosing the mails for Europa, &o. by the English and French Packets, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at 5P.. the day before.
8.00 A-Posting of Prices Current and Cir.
onlar conses
Prices Current and Cimulazu may however be
HENRY EDWARD POLLOCK,posted up to 4 o'oleck if they are kind in bundles Bank Buildings,
ountry by counter, with the addressor all one way.) 10.00 Registry ceases. Hongkong, 27th November, 1889. 12488 10.30 - Posting of newspapers, books, and
patterns ceases.
FANLOONG, of Canton, has always cu 11.00 -Mail olossa.
Mane for Sale BEST PRESERVED
NEAT, SOY, de. Prios moderato.
LATE LETTERS may be posted (from 11.10 am.) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30 ▲ M The undersignod is also entrusted with the altor which hour they may be sent on board Sale of PRESERVES. 46, of CHT LONG this the sate late for
CHOP.
4.05.
ZAZ8
..4.10.
309
A
MAN LOONG,
Canton
FONG, PHOTOGRAPHER
OT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEBTS.
No
Has just added to his COLLECTION ONDERE, will be RESPONSIBLE for any Neither the CAPTAINS, the AGENTS, nor the
of VIEWS some NEW SCENES and Photos. DEBT contracted by the Ofcera r the Crew
of NATIVE TYERS, copies of which are obtainable in hia Studio or at Messrs. KaILY & WALSH'. -IVORY: MINIATURES of Superior Quality and of Excellent, and High Finish. PERMANENT ENLARGEMENTS of PrioruŁ "and--VIEWS ̈ reproductions of the me on Paper, Canvas, or Opal
INSTANTANEOUS VIEW, GROUPS and POE- TRAITE are taken in any state of the weather. and all Permanent Processes, are executed on Moderate Termnas,
of the following Vessels during their stay in Jongkong, Barbour
ÁBRATOON APOA, Brit. str. Offent—Darid
Fangoon, Sons & Co.
CosUMHUS, Ger. ship. Haesloop-Adamaatı,
Ball & Co. GALVESTON, Ger. bk., Stuukul-Captain. MARABOUT. Brit. ablp, Ferguson-Adamumos,
Bell & Co.
STRATHEARN, Brit. ship, Robb-Captain. STUDIO-ICE HOUSE LANE 156 VELITY, Brit. hk., Martin.—Captain, j