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Notices to Consignees.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE 8-8. Glenfalas having arrived, Consignes of Cargo are hereby lu formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk and stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded to "Shanghai, antes moties to the contrary is

given before 2 p.m. To-day,

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 23rd Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

Agnita.

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Hongkong, October 16, 1877.

BRITISH BARQUE MELBREK, FROM LONDON.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Vessel are hereby requested to send

In their Bill of Lading to the Under signed for countersignature, and to take in mediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense,

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agente. Hongkong, October 15, 1877,

GERMAN BARK „MARCO-POLO, FROM HAMBURG,

NONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

Intimations.

PIANOS meats LUNED, REPAIRED,

IANOS and any other Musical Instru-

and RE-CONSTRUCTED. PIANOS ON HIRE, by the Month or

Occasionally.

PIANOS FOR SALE, New and Second- Hand, all in perfectly Good Order, Guaranteed.

Special Attention is invited to a new Grand Cottage PIANO, by Lubens and RABNER, Zeitz-Just Received from Ger- many, and specially constructed for this climate to the order of the Undersigned.

Orders from any of the Outports in the Fast, will meet with prompt attention if

addressed:

or

Care of Messrs LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.,

Messrs GAUPP & Co.

A. HAHN, Hongkong, September 7, 1877.

K

WONG HING CHEUNG&Co.,

COAL MERCHANTS, description of COAL at Moderate Prices,

Have always on hand for Sale every

Mr AHYON has been appointed Manager, and all Orders addressed to him at 67, Praya, or to Mr Fas JACK, at 30, Hing Lung Street, will receivo immediate atten-

tion

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THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

Oct. 17, Tintern Abbey Billsh steamer,

MSN Co. 786, Tindale, Bangkok Uct. 7, Rlos..

Oct. 17, Douglas, British steamer, 884, Pitman, Foochow Oct. 14, Amoy 16, and Swatow 16, General DoUGLAS LAPAIK & Co.

Oct. 17, Albay, British steamer, $68, F. Ashton, Haiphong Oct. 12, and Hothow 14, Ganeral-DovGLAS LARKAIK & Co.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1843.

香港大藥

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

(No. 4461-OCTOBER 17, 1877.

federate in the wings or by Keilar himself. As the Marine Court to day Me Edmund The cards could be easily conveyed to this Robert Fawkner, Master of the British confederate, who would thus be able barque Unidins, was summoned at the In to discover those abstracted by persons stance of Alfred Cox, second mate of the In the audience, while cleverly con- same vessel, for having assaulted him and cealed mechanism or, possibly, electricity, made use of abusive language to him on the could be made to spring prepared cards 14th instant at sea.Alfred Cox, the com from the glass A plece of mechanian plainant, aid that on Sunday night last, might, perhaps, be constructed to resemble the 14th instant, the defendant came on a pack of cards, and to "spring some half a deck and said that the ship had made 60

Oct. 17, Radnorshire, British steamer, Dnuggists' Sundriza, NurseRY REQUI- dozen ones selected in any order required; miles to leeward of her course, and that it 1281, Thomson, London Aug. 30, vis ports of call, and Singapore Uct. 10, General--

H. KIZE.

Mortemard, Marzelles Sept. 9, Naples 11, Oct. 17, Amazone, French steamer, 2650, Port Said 16, Suez 17 Aden 22, Galle Oct. Singapore 8, and Saigon 12, Malls and General-MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

Oct 17, Yungching, Chinese steamer, 661, Gibbon, Slianghal Oct. 14, General-0. M. 5. N. Co.

DEPARTURES, Oct. 17, Dale, for Haiphong.

17, Fottung, for tolbow. 17, Jubilee, for San Francisco. 17, Large, for Fooction. 17, Madagascar, for Swatow, 17, fignon, for Haiphong, 17 Narna, for Swatow. 17, Taioan, for. Amoy, &c.

CLEARED. Roderick Hay, for Haiphong. Marie Louise, for Haiphong. Juan, for London, &c.

PASSENGERS. ÁBRIVED.

Blanchard, and 261 Chinese.

Por Douglas, from Coast Ports, Mr

Hongkong, March 19, 1877.

To-day's Advertisements,

NOTICE TO OUNSIGNEES.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.- Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for THE S. S. Radnorshire having arrived, countersignature, and to take immediate Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- delivery of their Goods.

Per Amazone, for Hongkong: from Mar at their risk and stored in the Godowns vants, Mrs Heaton, Mr Lange, Mr and Mrs formed that their Goods are being landed sellles, Mrs Anton, 3 children and 2 ser of Messrs NORTON & Co., Duddell Street, Delestre, and Mr Roanas; from Singapore, whence from the Wharf or Boats deli-Mir Halliburton, and 1 Chinese om Marseilles, Revd. Fathers Beequevert and Saigon, 83 Chinese. For Shanghai: from Hennequin For Yokobama: from Mar. seilles, Miss Smith, Mesars Amand and Mourrier.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and отредив.

WIELER & Co. Hongkong, October 12, 1877. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

"ONSIGNEES of the following_Cargo

are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. sigastars, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has boon landed and stored at their risk and expense.

No Firm Insurance has been effected.”

IL DU POURY, Agent.

Ex Yangtis, 18th Septetuber, 1877.

6. P. 148 bags Stone, from Madras,

Ex Ava, 30th September, 1877.

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d" (in hoart) No. 21/40, 20 casos Mor’ur.

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MF&Co.(india.

T mond)

No. 1/10 10

RHH...........

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11

FB&Co.(india-

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Total, 32 Packages,

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Hongkong, October 5, 1877.

Intimations.

AH YON,

SHIPS COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE,

No. 67, Praya Wan KRIFFING SUPPLIED WIZE ALL KINDS OF COAL, WATER, BALLAST;, FRESH PROVISIONS & OILMÁN'S STORES

Of the best quality and at the shortest notice.

Hongkong, May 1, 1876.

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 Hongkong Harbour :--

ABERLADY, British barque, Capt. Nicoll. Jardino, Matheron & Co.

CRETERION, American ship, Captalu W. Lall-Blesson & Co.

WOODVILLE, Britlah barque, Captain Nielsen.-Wm. Pustan & Co

ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham-Wieler & Co.

CILUNUM, British ship, Captain E. Shrewsbury.Wieler & Co.

MELUSINE, German barque, Captain Th. Pfleger.-Melchors & Co.

DaurSOUTH, British barque, Captain Robertson.--Order.

FERNTOWER, British steamér, Capt. J. H. von Bargen-Chinese.

DALE, British steamer, Captain James Thompson.Yuen Fat Hong,

DANUSE, British steamer, Capt. Clauchy. -Yuen Fat Hong.

NORTHERN STAR, British barque, Capt. J. Wortley.-Wieler & Co,

Tato, Dutch barque, Capt. T. Westervald. Blemsson & Co. 1

COLORADO, American ship, Captain-In- graham.--Russell & Co.

AFONG,

PHOTOGRAPHER,

by appointment, to

and

very may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Shanghai, unless notice to the contrary is given before ō p.m. To-day.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 24th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

HL. KLÆR & Cois Agenta,

Hongkong, October 17, 1877.

GERMAN BARK MARCO-POLO, FROM HAMBURG,

(ONSIGNEES of

AM 37/71) Macao

0024

5 cases Merchandise.

via Hongkong

Shipped by J. O. JULIUS MÖLLER, are hereby informed that the same have been landed and stored at their expanse and rick.

No Fire Insurance has been covered.

WIELER & Co Agents for Baik Marco Polo. Hongkong, Üctober 17, 1877.

Per day, from Haiphong and Bolbow, 40 Chinese.

Per Radnorshire, from Straits, 1 European | deck, and 60 Chinese.

Por Fungching, from Shanghal, $0 Chi-

DEPARTED,

nete.

Per Date, for Haiphong, 3 European; For Yottung, for Holkow, 80 Chinese, Per Norna, for Swatow, 96 Chinese. Per Taiwan, for Amoy, &o, 20 Chinese

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamor Tintern Abbey re ports: Light winds and fine weather to and ses, and heavy rain to port. Deicer de Mer, thence strong N.E. winds

strong N.E. winds and cloudy weather The British steamer Douglas reports: throughout the passage. In Foochow :-

SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLE, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES.

MANUFACTURERS

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Mamifactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

DEATHS.

On the 1st Sept., at Hornchurch, Essex, J. G. Fry, son of Joseph Fry, late of Shanghai, aged 89 years.

On the 3rd Sept., at Kolansoo House, Portobella, N. B., Annie Trotter, youngest 7 months. child of James Tait, formerly of Amoy, aged

Ron Pap gunner B.I. C. M.'s Gunboat At Pagoda Anchorage, on the 10th Inst., Dello, aged 49.

THE CHINA WAIL.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 00F, 17, 1877, THe concluding performause of the Royal Illusioniste was given at the Olty Hall last night to the largest audience, we believe, these performers have drawn here. In accordance with bis published promise Kellar fully exposed the methods of his remarkable performances In the cabinet. One of his cabinet tricks is to release his hands when firmly tied to a couple of Iron bolts fastened through each end of a stool, on which he takes his reat, and the "committee" and audience are This stool is a solid piece of workmanship,

H. M. S. Nassat, and str. Europe. In permitted to examine it at libitum. Amoy :-Str. Braemar Castle. In Swa- Kellar stated last night that cabinet-makers tow-Stro, Atalanta, Swatow, Chefoo, and had examined the stool for hours in broad Hochung.

and Kellar gave ample evidence during the was all through bis (the plaintiff's) fault. evening that he would have no difficulty in He abused him and used strong uguage. substituting one pack for another. In the After this the gaff broke, and the Captain noticed that the goblots were placed on a Petter William, a seaman on board, said he coffee and milk triok it may have been again abused him and slapped his face. table with a deep fringe. Did the trick, was at the wheel when the gaf broke but we wonder, consist in slipping one goblot did not know what caused it to break. Ho down into the table and bringing up was steering a regular course. He saT another? Such a trick might perhaps be the Captain lift his hand to the plain

Lam-a-fat was charged by lospector Swanston with a breach of the Harbour regulations, and fined $3.

at 9 o'clock.

vey" features characteristic of the trade. JURORS summoned for service at the Criminal

The publisation of this issue commenced very well performed at the moment the tiff it was the palm of his hand at 7.90 p.m.

cloth was somewhat ostentationsly tald The defendant said he had occasion to find BIRTHS.

over the goblet. The apparent disappear fault with the plaintiff for the careless mati- On the 28th Aug., at Springkell, Dumance of the handkerchief from the dener in which he performed his duty. After friesshire, the Wife of H. Tootal Broadhurst, canter while the latter was boing swung further evidence, which went far to throw Esg., of u Son.

On the 30th Aug., at

In the hand, we can only imagine was discredit on the plaintiff's statement, the 158, Adelaide-road, N.W., the Wife of Joseph Gundry, of a Son brought about by having deceptive Harbour Master dismissed the casu,

On the 1st Sept., at 102, Fark-street, arrangements in the Interior of the Grosvenor-square, the Wife of Walter Ed- decanter, a half turn of the same bringing ward King, H.B.M. Consul, Iohang, of a Daughter.

an empty side to the view of the audience, The decanter, however, appeared to be a George Butler, a seaman belonging to the plain one, and the question is whether anch British Barque Lucia, was charged by M an article, having a handkerchief in It could W. S.Lording with having wilfully remained be made, by some mirror-like arrangement behind when his ship salled, and was sent in the interior, to appear empty when aenced to 14 days' imprisonment with hard particular side is turned to the audience, labour. not those taken from the audience. Pweather permitting, the Band of the 28th The rings that were broken were of courte Ir gives as pleasure to announce that, bably they were changed for others by Regiment will perform in the Fablis Gar- Kellar almost as soon as they came into his done on Monday evening next, commencing possession, and handed to a confederate in the wings who tied them to the small bat found attached. It is also equally cor- of the Bengalees or according to the Cal ton-holes to which they were ultimately Is consequence of the New-year holidays tain that they were not placed in the sutta Englishman's orthography, Bengalis→→ centre of the half dozen boxes until the the opium steamers of the month have been last of these had been opened, unless, despatched from the other end much sooner indeed, they could have been slipped than usual, and may therefore be looked for through the whole number by means before the 31st instant. Notwithstanding of a series of false bottom. Kollar would the expected earlier receipt of a full supply have no difficulty in slipping, unobserved, of drug, the price for it has been looking the button-holes into the last box opened. up, which is apparently one of those "no That the guinea pig placed in the box by one of the "Committee" ever leaves that re- no one who closely watched the seance sessions to be held to-morrow may be gratified ceptacle so long as it remains on the stage,

could believe. The probability is that the to learn that there are no less than 35 cases drawer has a false and, easily opened by any

on the Calendar. The 1st is for larceny; weight pressing against it, and thus, when 2nd, childstealing; Srd, burglary; 4th, lar- The British steamer Albay reports: Left daylight without discovering anything. The Kellar takes up the box in a sloping any and a previous conviction; 5th and 6tb, Haiphong on the 12th inst, and Holhow on trick of releasing his hands, taking off his position, and pulls open the drawer, the larceny from the person; 7th, larceny and EPARATE TENDERS for DOCKING the 14th. Experienced strong N.. winds coat, perhaps putting on another belonging pig falls through the other end, and the previous conviction; 8th, entering a honas

and REPAIRING the Dutch 8-m.and heavy head nea and squally weather Schooner TRIO, and to SUPPLY NEW throughout the passage. In Hafphong to a member of the committee, and again drawer appears as it actually is, empty. If by night and receiving stolen goods; 9th, ANCHOR and CHAIN, will be Received French corvette Bourayne, and S. S. Holy- fastening himself as before, is performed by the false end awang both ways easily the 10th and 11th, larceny from the person and at the Office of the Undersigned till FKI-rood. DAY, the 19th Instant, at 6 p.m.

The British steamer Radnorshire reports:

the simple expedient of inserting a thin drawer might be closed again without hurt previous convictions; 12th, robbery with For Particulars apply to Capt. WESTER- Strong Northerly winds from Pulo Sapata, plece of steel in the joint between the ing the plg. The ring placed round the violence; 18th, 14th, 10th and 18th, larceny VELD on Board, or to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

The Chinese steamer Fungching reports: leg and the seat of the stool, prossing animal's neck cannot of course be the same and previous convictions: 17th, is a charge First part fine weather, latterly strong spring, and thus releasing the section of the as the cue borrowed from the audience, the of attempting to obtain goods by falso pre- N.E.. monsoon and cloudy weather. Hongkong, October 17, 1877,

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bolt to which his hand is tied. Hav. latter no doubt being led round the neck tences against George H. Hamilton; 18th, ing taken off his cast and performed of a second pig placed faside the bottle, by is a charge against the same prisoner for Various notay antios in the cabinet, the means of a false bottom or some other con. obtaining goods by false pretences; 19th, section of the bolt is pressed back into its trivance, and subsequently brought on to purchasing a woman for the purpose of For Barque CHILI, at 10.30 am. To place, and on the doors of the cabinet being the stage, when the bottle is broken up prostitution; 20th, obtaining goods by false

opened, the spiritualist is discovered in statu quo. Kellar, however, has other ways last night, owing, wa boliève, to indisposi 23rd and 24th, larceny and previous con

Láng Look did not enterian appearance pretencer against Hamilton; 21st, farceny and previous conviction; 22nd, farceny; of releasing himself from ropes. He pro- tion. His tricks are, perhaps, scarcely of fesses his ability from longthened practice as high standard as those of Kellar. The victions; 25th, burglary and receiving; 28th, and dexterity, to draw his hand through flames which he appears to swallow with viation; 28th, burglary and receiving; 29th, larceny; 27th, larceny and previous con- any rope that can be fastened round his so much avidity must be either blows cut larceny and previous conviction; 30th, at wrist; and he also practically demonstrated as they enter his lips, or his mouth muat tampt to stend, and to obtain goods by falso For BANGKOK-

before the audience the ease with which he be sufficiently hardened by alum or some pretences against Hamilton; 31st, obtaining Per DANUBE, at 4.80 p.m., on Satur-could free his waists, chiedy by means of other preparation to enable him to extlo- goods by falas pretences against the samo

day, the 20th fast, For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW/Wrenching and “canting" them round, guish the flames inside his mouth without prisoner. There are a few other cases com Per DOUGLAS, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, when tied across each ather in the injury to himself. The fire ejected from mitted, but they ate not ready for trial at way the "committess" are usually directed his lips must be contained in some kind of to tie him. His teeth are also brought into holder held in the mouth. The working of MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. requisition under certain circumstances, the fan no doubt covers to some extent the The United States Mail Packet OITY OF In the course of his exposé Kollar mentioned performance of this trick. As to the eating PEKING will be despatched on that when Professor Fay was bound, and of the wool, we strongly suspect Ling Look WEDNESDAY, the 24th October, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the lights were brought in, bis coat was found palla quite as much from his mouth as be United States, which will be closed as flying in the air, although the Professor's places in it, especially when the opera follow, instead of as previously not!fied :-

hands at the moment were closely tied. tion assumes the extent of handfuls. The M. Registry of Letters ceases. 11.80 A. M. Post-Office ulosES.

This was done by placing his cost across whole stance is exceedingly clever, and Hongkong, October 8, 1877.

one of his fest after releasing him affords ample material for wonderment and salt, tying himself up again, and then, thought. just as the lights were brought in,

S

Agents,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.

WING to the Non-arrival of the TANAIS TOM YOKOHAMA, the Departure of the YANGTSE has been tem- porarily POSTPONED. A public notice will be circulated-as-early as possible, to make known the time that will be appointed for her Departure.

H. DU POUEY, Agent, Hongkong, October 17, 1877.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

B. 8. AMAZONE.

NOTICE.

Lids, from London, in connes YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 8. tion with the abova Steamer, are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con signees, before To-MORROW, the 18th Inst., at 11 a.m., requesting it to be landed here.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close- For CALLAO-·

morrow, the 18th lust,

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

CALOUTTA.-

AND

Per ARGYLL and JAPAN, at 2.30 `p.m., on Thursday, the 18th Inst.

For SHANGHAL

11

For RADNORSHIRE, at 11.30 am,

on-Friday, the 10th Inst.

the 20th inst.

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PAUKET.----

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Bill of Lading will be countersigned The English Contract Packet GEELONG kicking his coat into the air! Then again

the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED- HESDAY, the 24th Instant, at Noon, will be subjest to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insuranes has been effected.

# DU POURT, Agent. Hongkong, October 17, 1877.

Obarters Effected. ̧

will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, &c., on THURSDAY, the 26th Instant. Hongkong, October 12, 1877.

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LOQAL AND GENERAL. #piritualista pretended to be able to move Tat news from Wenchow we published last things about on a table in the dark, night should have been accredited to the N. while their hands were joined with those of their visitors. As soon as the lights

C. D. Notes.

this Sessions.

nothing definito has been done with re- (L.&O. Express, Sept. 7th.):

ference to bringing the views of the We understand that up to the present

Chambers of Commerce upon the Chefoo Convention before the Cavernment; but it will be recollected by our readers that last summer Lord Derby stated to a deputation that the Convention should not be ratified until an opportunity had been afforded for an expression of opinion on the part of the various mercantile interests engaged in the trade.

Mr Barnett, the accountant of the Hong- its establishment, proceeds to Hongkong Long and Shanghai Bank in London since

manager at the Head office. Mr Harper by the October mail to All the post of sub

Iately manager of the Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of India, left by the Southampton mail steamer yesterday to Hongkongs

were put out the medium, professing that We are requested to state that the times | MAILS BY THE UNITED STATEK PACKET. The Influence was on bim, would begin for the departure of the French mail asume the managership of the branca s

The United States Mall Fasket CUBANIO

will be despatched on THURSDAY, to throw his hands, and of course those of steamen to Shanghai and Yokohama are the 8th November, with Malls for the visitors kelding him, about, gradually not yet fired. Japan; San Francisco, and the United bringing the hands of the two persons we are informed that the Singapore-Batavia States, which will be closed as fole holding his closer together until they nearly Cable was repaired this afternoon, this 820,2.. Reglatry of Letters ceasen, 2.30 F.. Post-Ofios closes.

Hongkong, October 15, 1877.

The following charters have been effected during the last few days jas"

hence to New York, private,

Britiak bark Tales of the South,

Melbourne, private,

Helitsh bark Leon Crespo, 688, Amoy ty

D. IN ARTHUR KENNEDY, GÖTKENŐR OF HONGKONG ( and to 2.1 H. THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS OF RUSSIA, Wyndham Birasi, formerly ATHLETIO ÖLUE, HAS

AS on hand, the Largest and Best collection of View of China, Phos tographie Albums,, Frames, Caits, de, of storied sizes. Ex 8. 5. Tigre, Revolving Standard Albums, Armorial Monograma and Postage Stamp Albums, Russia Leather, British steamer Golden Hort, Haiphong Velvet and carved-wood Albums, Cases and to Hongkong, 18 sonte por ploul, 14 lay Frames, nice Albums for Cabinet Portraits days. only, Portraits of the Clonerals of the pre Bent Ranso-Turkish War, Emitent British Statsmen, the two Chinese baasdor, in Cabinet and Carte de Tlalte size Coloured Portraits of English Ladies,

Hongkong, Augtist 24, 1877,"

WASHING BOOKS.

(In English and Chinese.

WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the ure

phong and back, 28 cents per pisul

German bark Canton, 878, bence to Hal

Singapore (Psengers), $6 per head, 10 German ateamar Atalanta, Swator to lay days.

German steamer Madagascar, 884, SWL tow to Singapore, passengers $8 per head, 11 lay days.

Deton steamer Java, kende to Singapore, 83,500 in full

British Beater Dale, 64, Manthiy of Ladles and Gentlemen, are now | charter, 2 saonths, $5,000 per month,

sandy at this Offos-Frics, 1 each.

Prira Maja Ollon

British bark Lucis, 840, left for Manila with original cargo of Con

low-

MEMOS. FOR TOMORROW. Miscellaneous.

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About twenty of the Glasgow city polica. Left last week for Hongkong, to serve under the Colonial Government. They are under

an engagement for five years, at a salary of embarkation. They will receive a bounty $40 per month, commencing at the date of.

tottched, when he would withdraw bis right hand by degrees, at the same time locking rentoring telegraphlo comuunlestion with of 18 at the end of the five years, amit a the fingers of his visitors into his left band. Eastern Extension Australasia and China, leave by the 10th press for the Mediterra

Java, Australia and New Zealand, by the pansion if they serve for ten,

The troopship Tamar is to be ready to He would thus have his right hand free to throw about articles placed on the table,

Telegraph Co.'s route,

meat, Ceylon, Biraits Bettlements, and while the two persons whom be held with his' We understand that the French man-of-war | stations, and naval reliefs for the Egeria, Hong Kong, with military drafts for those Notice of optional cargo per Amasons to left would be firmly persuaded that they had which we reported as being ashore a few Lapusing, Fly, and Vigilant, bringing the

be given up to 11 a. m.

hold of both his hands, between them, dur daye since was the corvette Bourayne, She Vice Admiral Hillyar hoisted his flag on

relieved drews back to England ing the whole time the room was in darkness; got ashore one day during the first week in the 1st inst on board the Cambridge, st Having caused the spirits" to sufficiently October on the Baiat Banks at the entrance Portsmouth, as Naval Commander-in-Chief manifest themselves on the table he would of Balat River, Coast of Colin China, and the Caths station, in succession to Vice

Admiral Hyder gradually work his right hand, in to its was successfully floated on the 10th instant, normal position and then call for lights!owing in a great massure to the valuable Mr Kellar explained no other tricks than assistance rendered by the 8. 8. Albay. We those of the blist, and how his other are glad to learn that the Betrayne sustain tricks were perforined can be only surmised, ed no damage by her mishap. She was The striking bell is no doubt produced by safely anchored at Baiphong when the en alextric eufront worked either by a bou- | Albay loft that port,

Shipping. Noon-Frenah Mall leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe.

3 p.Jagan leaves for Singapore, do.. 3 p.m. Argyll leaves for Singapore, do

Meeting. p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge. Amusement.

..Amateur Drargale Club Pop formance at the Carrinos Thonira,

Several Chinese officers are about to be.

sppointed to flagships of the Royal Navy nal Squadron for Instruction, Three will at onse join those of the Chan.

a meeting of the Grand Lodge of guineas, and 100 guiness were sated in Ald Freemasons, sums of 1,000 guineas, 900 of the Indian Famine Fund, and all the funds for the relief of the endererý by big-

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