Notices of Firms.
NOTICE.
INTEREST and ResponsiBILITY of
THE WALTER SCOTT FITZ, in our Firm In Hongkong and China, CEASED ON the 31st December last.
Mr CHARLES VINCENT SMITH ↳ admitted Partner from This Date,
RUSSELL & Ce. Hongkong, January 1, 1879,
NOTICE.
Entertainment.
THEATRE ROYAL,
CITY HALL,
HONGKONG.
ON
THURSDAY EVENING, January 9th, 1879.
LAST APPEARANCE
of the
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PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.
OPERA
00MPANY
IN HONGKONG.
A CARD.
TR J. J. HOWARD is hereby autho. rized to Stor BILLS of Lading by
MR
the Company's Steamers.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, January 2, 1879.
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NOTICE: HAVE This Day ESTABLISHED myself as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR.
Ι
THOS. ARNOLD.
10, Bank Buildings,
Hongkong, January 1, 1879. ́-
NOTICE,
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THE BUSINESS hitherto Conducted : by as at this Fort, CANTON and SHANGHAI will be CONTINUED from This Date under the Style and Title of VOGEL & Co.
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VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co.
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NOTICE.
HAVE This Day Established myself I Fort and
UHANT and COMMISSION AGENT under the Firm or Style of PUSTAÚ & Co.
NOTICE
[T
HE LADIES, OF THE OPERA
COMPANY
Bog to announce that they will take their FIRST BENEFIT
in Hongkong, on the above date,
When will be produced for the LAST TIME Offenbach's most successful Opora Bouffe
"GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT," in Four Acts and Thres Tableaux.
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LAST APPEARANCE OF THE OPERA COMPANY.
EVEN IN 4, January 9th, 1879,
THURSDAY
THE LADIES' BENEFIT.
Tlokets to be had and Seats secured at MOST LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s, where a Plan of the Theatre may be seen..
PRICE OF ADMISSION : Dress Cirole or Orchestra
Stalls ......................................... TWO DOLLARS, P.......
ONE DOLLAR,
T. I. E. vor PUSTAU. Hongkong, January 1, 1879.
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Ladles anaccompanied by Gentlemen cannot be admlita.
Hongkong, January 6, 1879.
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Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
& COMMISSION MERCHANT, &, No. 2, Queen's Road, ander the Style of "J. G. SMITH & Co."
J. GRANT SMITH. Hongkong, January 1, 1879.
NOTICE
THE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY of MOTTO BENEGEE in our Firm CSAID on Bist December, 1878.
OARLOWITZ & Co,
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Canton, Hongkong January 1, 1870,
and Shanghai,
NOTICE.
THE INTEREST and RESPONSIBILITY of JOHN GRANT SMITH and WIL- LIAM DOLAN in our Firm CEASED on the Bist day of December, 1878,
MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
Dated this 81st day of December, 1878, 14
NOTICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA”.
The Departure of the S. 8.
"BUTUAN," Captain TREMora, has been POSTPONED to THURS- DAY, the 9th Inst., at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, January 7, 1879, jal
NOTICE,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS,
The Company's Steamship
"TIGRE," Commandant Loren, will be despatched for SHANGHAI shortly after her arrival from Europe.
L. HENNEQUIN, Actg. Agent. Hongkong, January 7, 1879.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOT POŠTE FRANÇAIS,
The Company's Steamship
TIBRE," Commandant DE GIRARD, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the next French Mail from Europe.
L. HENNEQUIN, Acty. Agent, Hongkong, January 7, 1879.-
FOR MANILA (DIRECT.)
The Spanish Sebooner
"NUEVO CONSTANTE," UBIARTE, Master, will have quiok despatch as above. For Freight, &o., apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, January 7, 1879.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
Steamship Japan, Captain T. 8. THE NORWEGIAN BARQUE STAUT, TARDE, having strived from the
FROM ANTWERP.
THE above-named Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are requested to sand in their Bills of Lading to the Under. algned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- olguocs' risk and expense.
MEYER & Co. Agents, Hongkong, Jantiary 6, 1879,
jal5
above Ports, Consignees of Cargo ar karoby requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo Impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Couaigneas' riak and expense.
DAVID BASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agenta,
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Douglas, from Coast Parts, Mesurs Garfitt and Ab Mali Wah, and 118 Chinese.
Per Japan, from Calcutta, &zo, Mrs T. B, Gardner, Mrs Panizes, Messra Lolth. Foster, and Aburrow, 286 Chinese and 24 Natives deck.
Per Tibre, from Yokohama: for Hong- kong, Mesara A. J. Means and W. Cowsss, and 4 Chinese; for Marneilles, Mr and Mrs Dickins, 3 children and servant, Mossrs Kelbronner, G. Gutschow, Dousdoben, W. F. Buckle, F. Krien, and John Robinson; for Saigon, Mr J. Even.
Por Yettung, from Swatow, 1 European dook, and 61 Chinese.
Per Quinto, from Saigon, about 80 Chi nose, and 1 European.
DEPARTED.
Per Conquest, for Boihow, &c., 56 Chi- nese.
Por Emuy, for Amoy, 130 Chineseo.
TO DEPART. Per Olive, for Salgon, 300 ChinesI. Per Carisbrooke, for Swator, 30 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Yottung reports: Fine weather throughout.
The Gorman steamer Quinta reports: From Saigon till off Cape Varela strong N.N.W. galen with much rain. From there till the Paracola northerly winds with cloudy sky, and for the rest of the voyage strong N.. monsoon.
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The British steamer Douglas reporta Left Foochow (Friday) Jan. 3rd, Amoy 4th and Swatow 6th. Bad moderate monsoon. and fine weather to Amey, strong monsoon to Ewatow, and from there to port moderato -breeze and fine weather. Panned S.-A.-| Gaelic at 2 a.m. on the 4th, and passed a 3-masted steamer of Chelang bannd East, In Foothor: 9. S. Appin, and H. M. S. | Sheldrake. In Amoy : 9. S. Glenlyon, New- chwang, Chefoo, Korea, and German man- of-war Freya. In Swatow: 8. S. Tientsin.
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Daylight.-Albay loaves for Amoy, dia Daylight-Fesso leaves for Coast Ports. 4 p.m.-Diamante loaves for Manila.
No. 1888. JANUARY 7, 1870.
much interested in viewing the sparse collection of birds, beasts, fishes," and other oariosities which the City Hall Museum contains, accustomed as most of us are to museums on a much more ex- tensive scale." Wo must entirely dis sent from this. Considering its size, our Museum is a very excollent and inter- Claims against the Burmese must be sent eating one, while many an important
In to the Agents before Noon,
Miscellaneous,
Auction.
9 p.m.-Sale of Schooner Nicolaus, on
Board.
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, January 9:-
2p.m-Bowen leaves for Port Darwin,
Cooktown, d
4 p.m.-Butuan leaves for Manila, Opera Bonife at the City Hall.
FRIDAY, January 10:----
this date.
town in England would be only too glad to establish a museum containing ona half the specimens found in the two- rooms at the City Hall. As to the in- tereat attached to the Museum, a for signer and, for the matter of that, a- native, can walk into the Museum and gather in the space of half an hour more knowledge of the curiosities of Chins than he might otherwise obtain during the residence of a lifetime in the coun try. It is most convenient and import ant that Europeans arriving here should
Alma leaves for London on or befors find a place into which they can walk at a leisure moment, and at onse obtain a comprehensive view of the animal, mineral, and artificial, "wonder" of the Noon.-French Mall leaves for Ports of country in which they are about to take
SATURDAY, January 11:-
Call and Europe.
MONDAY, January 13:
3 p.m.Meeting of Shareholders of The Chinese Insurance Co., Limited, at the Head Office, Hongkong.
up their residence,
To the Chinose the Museum is of not less interest and importance even in ita," present condition. They too can study there the animal, mineral, and artificial, wonders of their country! Most of them. Noon-American Mall leaves for Yoko- are, we fear, sadly in need of such
hama and San Francisco.
information, for there is no cheap press SAYURDAY, January 18:—---
in China to place within reach of every-
THURSDAY, January 16:-
Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports one a knowledge of natural and, if we
of Call and Europe.
may use the tezza, artificial history, MONDAY, January 20:—
The City Hall Museum is also not alto- gether devoid of models of western in- ventions, although much cannot be said in praise of them. Our correspondent says that the Chinese have few oppor tunities for making themselves acquainte
Sale of the Iron Screw Steamship Ameri ca, by Mesare. Hughes & Legge, on or
about this date..
TUESDAY, February 4-
3 p.m.--Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'sed with the inventions of the West, Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Bar This scarcely applies to natives residing
Frañaisco.
THE
in this Colony. It is a question if the Chinese in this Colony have not greater facilities for gaining an idea of western inventions generally than the bulk of
The British steamer Japan reports: Loft Calcutta on the 18th Decembor, 1878, Sand Heada 19th, arrived at Penang 24th, HONGKONG DISPENSARY, the country people at Home. They can
left Penang 25th, arrived at Singapore 27th, left Singapore 28th. After leaving Singapore experienced fresh N.E, monsoon to lat 5, from thengs to lat. 21.30 heavy N.E, monsoon and very high son, from thence to arrival moderate monsoon and fine weather.
FOST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For SHANGHAI-
For AMOY AND SHANGHAI.—
Established A.D, 1841,
香港大藥
A. 8. WATSON & Co. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WROLEHALK ANd Retail DrugUISTA, IMPORTERS
OF
Per Hector, at 11,80 a.m. Tomorrow, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY Requr.
the 8th Inst.
sites, Toilet Requisites, Englis3, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS
Per Huai Yuen, at 9.30 a.m., on Thura-
day, the 9th inst.
Hongkong, January 7, 1870, - ja14 | For' PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,
BYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.—-
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
Per Bowen, at 1.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 9th fast. (Private ship rates.)
BRITISH SHIP SYDENHAM, FROM A YOUTH who has reveived a Good For MANILA.
LONDON."
|HE above-named Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are re-
and
WE havo Established a BRANCH of the Undersigned for countersignature, to
our Firm at SHANGHAI,
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Hongkong, December 31, 1878.
NOTICE.
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T Have This Day RESUMED my BUSI- NESS as MARINE SURVEYOR at this Port,
R. H, CAIRNS, Surveyor to Local Insurance Offices asut Lloyd's Register of Shipping. Club Chambers,
Hongkong, December 21, 1878.
NOTICE
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HAVE This Day established myself. BROKER. ** CARL DENEKE,
Office, Bank Buildings,
Hongkong, December 3, 1878.
NOTICE.
ENGLISH EDUCAZION, is desirous of entering a Mercantile or other Offics, Moderate Salary only required.
Address: “YOUTH," China Mail Office,
Hongkong, January 7, 1879.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS OF VARGO
the 9th inst.
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, CHagerada, Potass Water, Sarsaparilis Water, and other Aersted Waters.
Per Butuan, at 8.30 p.m., on Thursday, The Manufactory is under direct and
For SAIGON. ----
Per Quarta, at 6 p.m., on Monday, the
18th inst.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PALET.
to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- PER FRENCH BARQUE "LEONIE," The French Contract Packet Sindh will signeca' risk and expense.
FROM BANGKOK.
jals Cargo of the French Barque Léonie,
VOGEL & Oo, Agents Hongkong, January 5, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
CONSIGNEES of the following Cargo
10°
are requested to send In their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter The Oange has been landed and stored This Cargo ni their risk and expense.
No Fire Insuranos has been effected.
L. HENNEQUIN, Actg. Agent,
THE Undersigned being about to Close his Firm at Swatow, hereby notifies that all DEBTS and CLAIMS due to or by him, he will Collect and Pay
Ex "Fei Ho."
diamond) 34/5 Imp. Aldridge VSO Salmon & Co., from London, 2 cases
Millinery.
"The interest and Good will of his Business has been transferred to Messrs DOUGLASG
LAPRAIK & Co.
E. VINCENT.. Hongkong, November 30, 1878.
Nor
NOTICE.
FOTICE is hereby given, that Messrs DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, have This Day Established a BRANCH of their Firm at Swatow, and have authorized He G. D. FITMAN to Sign per Procuration,
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, November 30, 1878,
NOTICE. THE Interest and Responsibility of the Undersigned in the Chinese Mally 02 (Wah Tere Yat Po), CEASED from the lat August, 1877, but Debts prior to that Date will be received And gald by him
CHUN AYIN. Hongkong, April 6, 1878:
NOTICE
TN Referenss to the above, the Undet.
aigned has LEASED the Chiuse Hall from the fat August, 1877, and has engaged the services of Mr LEONG Yook Cubx, Translator and General Manager of the Dewspaper, which under its new régime will be found to be, as hitherto, an ex- bellent medium for advertising, especially As the Manager in able to devote his whole attention to the conduct of the Newspaper.
TONG CHIM Losses of the Hongkong Chirgus Mail. Hongkong, April 6, 1878,
Ex "Iraouaddy."
(in diamond) No. 1/3, Masers Gilman
Co., 3 cases Granite, from London. Hongkong, January 3, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts.
either the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Offers or Crew of the following Veisle, during their stay in Hongkong Harbouri-
FONTENAYE, British ship, Capt. Geo, B Taylor.-Arnhold, Karborg & Co.
COMMIBRARY, ~British ship, Captain A, Morison-Meyer & Oo,
FANNY, French bargée, Captain E. M; Goayo. Landstein & ∞o,
Napist, British barque, Capt. W. Li Bryar-Messageries Maritimes,
TAIWAN, German barqtie, Captain C; Jes- sen-Arubold, Karberg & Ca.
3. R. BEARUS, American barque, Capt. A. E. Oakes Russell & Co.
PRAETOR, Britlab barque, Captain. H. Egbeel-Wieler & Co.
CINGALEE, British barque, Captain John Le Couter.Jardins, Matheson o
PRINCE ASTEES, British batqtte, Ospt. R. Willa-Chinese,
Maib or Juban, British barque, Capt. Alfred W. Wobb Rotario & Co.
Davina, British barque, Captain Geo. Scott,Ainhold, Katberg & Co.
Lavas, British barque, Captain W. H. Johnson-Gibb, Livingston & Co.-
Sydenman, British phip, Capt, T. Miller, Yogal & Co
RICHARD, Master, which Vessel In her voyage from Bangkok to this put into Saigon in distress where she was afterwards condemned and sold, having arrived keze by the German Steamer Quinta, Con- signees are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignaturo, and to sign the General Average "Bond at the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, To-morrow.
Should they fail to do so the Cargo will he landed and stored for account and risk of whom it may concern.
CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents, Hongkong, January 7, 1879,
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
jap
Jan, 0, Creswell, British barque, 464, White, Bajang (Borneo) Nov. 11, via Sal gon, Timber WIELEN & Co.
Jan. 1. Douglas, British steamer, 884, M. Young, Fooshow Jan. 9, Amoy 4, and Swatow 6, General,-DOUGLAS LAFELIK & Co.
Jan. 7, Japan, British steamer, 1868, T. 8. Gardner, Caloutta Dec. 18, Penang 26, and Singapore 27, 2.256 chesta Opium, 4,842 bales Cotton, 2,795 bags Baltpetre, and 8,000 plags. Sundries.-DAVID SASBOY & BONS & Co.
Jan. 7, Yottung, British steamer, 286, S. W. Goggia, Swaton Jac. 0,, General,
KWOK ACHEONG.
continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
study here European wonders from the noble steamships in the Harbour down Ito Collings' "patent burglar and typhoon
bars"
If they at the Museum, want to see the manufacture of Soda Water they can take flying glimpses through the side windows of the Hong- kong Dispensary, and, if they desire to vary this exhilarating scene with the inspection of a railway, they have only to take a trip to the Wanchef Pier, where rails and engines will be found complete.
At the same time we do not wish to throw cold water on any proposal to interest the Chinese in European inven. tions and products by the exhibition of specimens at the City Hall. The ides is an excellent one, the only drawback being the difficulties in the way of carrying it out. In the last report of the City Hall Committee it was stated that the space at command was then fairly filled, and that in the event of machinery models being obtained, as was contem. plated, other than the existing arrange ments as to room would have to be made, We have already referred to the ̈ ̈ The publication of this trase commenced financial difficulty. The latter, however, might no doubt be surmounted in more * 7.50 p..
ways than one, and it seems probable that at the next meeting the Committes may find they may have a few surplug fanda. Our correspondent suggests that merchants in the Colony might commu. nicate with their constituente in Europe, and manufacturers at home might, he believes, be readily induced to present the Museum gratis with modela.or products of their industries. There appears to be something sensible in this proposal, which we recommend to the City Hall Committee for consideration.
be despatched on SATURDAY, the THE CHINA MAIL.
11th January, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom, and Europe, via Naples'; to Balgon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1879.
WE have received a suggestion that something should be done towards read ering our excellent Museum at the City MAILS BY THE BRITISH PAUKET.—
Hall a place in which the Chinese might The British Contract Packet Mongolia improve their knowledge of Western will be despatched on SATURDAY,industries by the inspection of models the 18th January, with Malls to and and materials from the manufacturing through the United Kingdom and
Europe tid Brindisi or Southampton; districts of England and other European to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, countries, Our correspondent has ap Barmal, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt,parently overlooked the fact that some Malta, and Gibraltar.
time ago an effort was made to give N.B.This Packet carries no mails for the partial effect to a similar proposal to his
Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius.
HOURS OF OLOSING
THE CONTRACT HAILS:
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE “Dhina Mail.")
own. a sum of money was subscribed (Per E. £. A. & C. Telegraph Cole Line) by, we believe, the Chinese for the pur- pose of obtaining models of machinery and other articles from Europe, but unfortunately the funds of the City Hall
LONDON, 6th January, 1879.
Twoody Williams & Co.; Bankers, of
subsequently got so law that we under Truro, have suspended payment in con. stand an order that had been sent to sequenes of a run upon them. The liabßt. England for the articles was counter-tion are unknown, andmanded. Our correspondent says that
The following hours are observed in closing Malle, do, by both the British French Contrast Packota :---
Day before departure,--
5r.-Money Order Office olonos Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night,
Day of departure,-
Jan. 7, Quinto, German steamer, 876, F. Wrang, Salgón Deo. 30, Elce, -Sort ** Saixo.
Jan. 7, Tibre, French steamer, 1009, de Girard, Yokoham. Jan, 1, General.=** MSSSAGERIES MARITIMES,
Jan.
DEPARTURES.
7 Achilles, for London, &c.
7. Wilhelm Hambyer, for Touroži.
7. Conuert, for Hollow,
7. H.M.S. Mosquito, for Hothow and
Pakhoi.
Phasion, for Touren.
Johann Friedrich, fdr Nagasaklı Emuy, for amoy,
OLEARED.
Ctr, for Balgon Manila II. for Ban Francisco, Carsbrooke, for Sestor. Massline, for Balgon. Yao, for Court Pork. Napier, for Callao,
Ahoy, for Amoy Tatuan, for Chefes, Zulu, for Foushom,-
7.-Post Office opens,
10 AM-Registry of Letters reases, Posting of all printed matter and patterns ceases.
11.-Malls aloned, except for
Letters.
Lats
11,10 AM-Lotters may be posted with
Lata Fes of 18 cents until
1130 when the Post Office CLoss
entirely.
11.40 A.Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Lats Fee of 18 conte until time of departure.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET
purposes.
the Museum contains at present scarcely
The Secretary of State for the Colonies anything but what the Chinese as a nation are well acquainted with, and the asserts that the distress in Gloucestershire duseumi may therefore be considered as has been greatly exaggerated for party an establishment more for the benefit of the Europeans than the Chinese. These remarks are a little wild. It may be
LONDON, 5th January, 1878. quite true that the Chinese as a nation
The United States Government have are acquainted with most of the contents decided upon opening negotiations for a of our Museum, but 6ur Museum is bot intended for the Chinese as a nation, but now Treaty, modifying the Burlinghamè for foreign and native residents in Treaty, with a view to restelot Chinese Hongkong. We question very much if Immigration. the bulk of the Chinese who visit our Museum are as well acquainted with the specimens it contains as are the foreign visitors. Live tigers may be found in don, 2nd January, 1870, for, Russian China, and the sword fish mat occasion Provincial Correspondiens," read-" Prus Elly lose his way in the muddy waters of sian Provinsial Corresponden2.” the Pearl river, but we question very much if ninety-nine out of a hundred of the Chinese who visit the Museum had
The United States Misil Packet City of ever seen either the animal or the fish
Enfatum In the Telegrain dated fons
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Tokio, will be despatched on THURS. in question previous to their visit to the We learn that the P. is 0. steamer MaludA DAY, the 16th fast, with Malls for Hongkong Inatitution. It might as well with the next outward English mail, left Japan, San Francisco, and the United be argued in regard to that must inter-
Sistes, which will be closed as folkesting collection of Hongkong makes Singapore for this port id-day, at 7 am.
lons.
11.154. Registry of Lettere desses. 11.80. Port-Office closes, but Letters (except for None Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Fontage until the time of departurer
carefully bottled off in one corner of the
Museum, that because thone makes ate'] Thin M, M. Co.'s stontier Ïïgg will leave indigenous to this Island, it is nonsense Balgon to-morrow (Wednesday) at noong to place them on exhibition here. Dari
for this port correspondent also forgets that the Museum is probably primarily intended for the benefit of Europeans, although it
We are informed by the.
agenta (Messrs
Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies in thrown open to the Chinese on elsardine, Matheson & Co) that the 8, 8.
(except the Bahaman and Hayti) Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay oan no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, dansur 8, 1870,
days of the week,
Glenorchy lett Eingapore for thli port and Bays our correspondent; "It is very Shanghal on Monday morning, il 6th doubtful whether Europeans are very instant
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