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Intimations.
NOTICE
HE Responsibility of the
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Undersigned in the chan Mail THE Undersigned has received in- ## (Wah Tsze Yat Po),
CAED from the 1st August, 1877.
OHUN AYIN.
Hongkong, April 6, 1878.
NOTICE.
TN Reference to the above, the Under- aigned bas LEABED the Chinese Mail from the 1st August, 1877, and has engaged the services of Mr LEONG Yook CHUN, Translator and General Manager of the newspaper, which under its new régime wilt he found to be, as hitherto, an ox- cellent medium for advertising, especially as the Manager is able to devote his whole attention to the condust of the Newspaper.
· KONG CHIM
Lesses of the Hongkong Chinese Mail. Hongkong, April 6, 1878.
To-day's Advertisements.
structions to sell by Public Auction,
אם
WEDNESDAY,
the 14th May, 1879, at 2 p.m., at his Sales Roons, Queen's Road,-
THE RARE AND VALUABLE collection of CHINESE & JAPANESE CURIOS, formed by Thos. Arnold, Esq.,
Comprising Bronze, Old Seochow, Kioto and Yoddo Gold Earquer, Carved Ivory Netsukis, Old Satauma, Banka and Kanga Ware, Nankin and Japan Blue and White Porcelain, an Unique collection of Old Japanese No-dancers Maske, a selection of Fine Old Scrolls, Paintings.
&o.
dve.,
&c.,
Catalogues will be issued, and the whole to be on view on and after Tues- day, the 13th Instant.
TERMS OF SALE. As customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctionser,
Hongkong, May 7, 1879.
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Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agenie, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, MEDI-of
TERRANEAN PORTS, SOUTH- AMPTON, AND LONDON; FIA BOMBAY.
¿L50
BOMBAY, MADRAS, AND CALOUTTA. MAE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY'A Steam-ship GWALIOR, Captain J. C. BABOT, will lare this on TUESDAY, the 20th May, at Noon.
Tea and General Cargo for London will be conveyed vid Bombay without tranship ment, arriving onek later than by the direct route, Bilk and Valuables will bo transferred to the Calentta steamer at Gallo,
For further Particulare, apply to
A MolVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, May 7, 1879.
FOR YOKOHAMA & HÍOGO. The Steamship
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"BRECONSHIRE".
will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 8th Instant, at Noon, instead of at the time previously notified.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, RELL & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, May 7, 1879.--
CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT).
The Steamship
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"GORDON CASTLE"
will be despatched for the above Port, on FRIDAY,
the 9th Instant, at Noon, instead of at the
time previously notified.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Ayents.
Hongkong, May 7, 1879.
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GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire,--Gilman & Co.
ONEIDA, British ship, Captain S. Olym -Gibb, Livingston & Co.
TAIWAN, German barque, Captain Jessen.Arnold, Karborg & Co.
ALEXA, British barque, Captain George Robb-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
PABALOS, French barque, Captalo T. Pasco, Carlowitz & Co.
ANNIE W. WESTON, American barque, Captain B. O. Winsor.—Order.
VESUVIUS, American barque, Captain F. W. Call-Order.
EDITH, American ship, Captain Edmund 8. Manson.-Vogel & Co.
JOHN R. STANHOPE, American barque, Capt. H. G. Fillabury.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
May 7, Japan, Britisk steamer, 1866, Gardner, Calcutta April 20, Penang 27, and Singapore 30, General,-DAVID SAB BOON, SONS & Co.
THE CHINA HAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS will close :-----.
For SWATOW, AMOT, & FOOCHOW,-- Pes Douglas, at 11.30 am., où Saturday,
the 10th inst
For F000HOW.—
Per Teriof, at 11,80 sm., "on Saturday, the 10th st,, Instead of us pre- vionaly notified
For MANILA.-
Fer Mariveles, at 2,80 p.m., on Saturday,
the 10th inst.
J
MAILS BY T2h2 French Paoxzr,— The French Contrast Packot Sindh will the despatched on TUESDAY, the 18th May, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, India (via Madras), Australis, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sey- chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the best. opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension,
May 7, Fenice, British steamer, 1271, P. |* L. Rhodes, Calcutta April 20, Penang 26, and Singapore 30, seral,JARDINE MATHESON & Co.
May, Yattung, British steamer, 286, D. McDongall, Swatow May 6, General.- KWOK ACHEINO,
DEPARTURES,
May 7, Wrecker, for Swatow..
7, Danube, for Bangkok,
7, Zamboanga, for Balgon.
7, Malina, for Whampoa,
7, Glenorchy, for Yokohama.
7, Thaks, for Swatow,
Namoa, for Const Ports. Coeran, for Kobe.
7, Adria, for Salgen.
CLEARED. Breconshire, for Yokohama. Monarch, for Foochow
FOR AMOY, TAIWANFOO & TAMSUI. Emuy, for Hanila via Amoy,
The Steamship
"ALBAY,"
Capt. F. ANTON, will be de- spatched for the above Porta
on FRIDAY, the 9th Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Pastage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 7, 1879.
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FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
The Steamship
DOUGLAS," Capt. Youxe, will be de apatobed for the above Parts en SATURDAY, the 10th Inst., at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
Hongkong, May 7, 1879.
FOR HAMBURG.
The British Bark
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** GOLDEN FLEECE,"
WILTSHIRE, Master,
For Freight, apply to
VOGEL & Co.
Hongkong, May 1, 1879.
Thos. A. Geddard, for New York. Rossini, for Bangkok, Gesine Brens, for Kamput Tai Lee, for Newchwang. Golden Rule, for New York, Orange Grove, for Takao,
Me-li, for Hoihow and Haiphong.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED,
Per Japan, from Caloutta, âo., Him Gardner, Mrs Jacob, Miss Byjohn, Mesers A. Apcar, Jr., 8. Apear, Jr., Gubboy, ons Oblness, wife and child, and 307 deck,
Per Venise, from Straite, 345 Chinese. Per Fottung, from Swatow, 1 European, and 79 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
MAILS BY THE TORRES STRAITS PACKET The Australian Contract Packet Normanby, will be despatched from Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, with Mails for Singapore, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, Bowen, Keppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, Tan- ...mania, New Zealand, Fiji, and Mel-
bourne.
Correspondence can be Registered till 1,15 → p.m.
The Mails will be closed at 1:30. Supple
mentary mail on board with 18 cents late fee till time of departure. Correspondence for Southern and Western
Australia can be sent by this route if de ired, but as a general rule it is better to send it via Galle. Hongkong, May 1, 1879.
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MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.- The British Contact Packet Gwalior,
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 20th Instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Európe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Ader, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. N.B.This Packet carries no mails for the
Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor for Mauritius.
MALLS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet City of
Tikio, will be despatched on TUES DAY, the 20th May, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as fol- Iowa:-
11,15 AM Registry of Letters cessal. 11,30 AM. Post-Ofice closes, bat Lettera
(oxcept for Non-Union Counties) may be posted on board the Pocket with Late Feo of 18 cents extr Postage nntil the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies
(except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, April 80, 1879.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE CONTRACT MAILS.
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The following hours are observed in closing Mails, de, by both the British and French Contract Packets
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.
shipping.
[No. 4989.-MAY 7, 1879.
nity" applied to him "for the usual of the Legislative Council, pending the re- authority to hold a public meeting to ceipt of Her Majesty's pleasure thereon, lu consider and discuss the resolutions the place of Henry Lowcook, Esq., roalgued.
Noon. Breconshire leaves for Tokohama, passed at the foreign meeting; but, as
&c.
Miscellaneous,
they were good enough to take his
advice, they "embodied their views in Wa Icarn that Dr. Ennes, Bishop of Maoso, Bonus of Union Insurance Bodlety pay the form of an address." His Excellency is organising & pligrimage to Sanoboam, appears to be highly pleased with the None but persons well-known for their verification of the seals and signatures, plety and devotion will be invited to jola. as well as with the fact that they num- The White Cloud will probably be the boat. her two thousand two hundred and
able,
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, May 9
Noon,-Gordon Castie leaves for T'hama. Noon-Albay leaves for Amoy, da, Goods per Glenartney undelivered after
this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, May 10:--
do.
eighteen-which he understands "is the selected to convey the pilgrims. largest number of seals or signatures of
Chinese shops or firms that has been We notice that the despatch written by the appended to any document of the kind Governor, forwarding the Chinese memo- in this Colony," Mr Hennessy modestly riai, is dated January 19th, whlok was a admits that the address is "far more
The reform promised by Bis
Noon.Douglas leaves for Coast Ports. Noon Tiot leaves for Fooohow.
flattering to him than he at all doserves," Sunday. Noon.-Mariveles leaves for Manila. and thus concludes "There is no ape- Excellency to the recent deputation, in cial reason that I. know of why the regard to Sunday labour in Government MONDAY, May 12:
Daylight-Atalanta leaves for Holhow, Chinose subjects of Her Majesty should Departments, will therefore have to begin
pay me a compliment, beyond the fact at home." that I have always endeavoured to hold the balance evenly between the different races and the somewhat conflicting com- mercial interests in Hongkong. Thisa $15 on the Master of the Te'-t-on juck, will, perhaps, be admitted by all parties in reward of services rendered to sighteen in course of time." Nothing need be shipwrecked people, he having picked them up, on the 19th altho, at sen, near Tál shing Island, treated them kindly on board,
TUESDAY, May 13-
French Mail leaves for Ports of Osl!
and Europe.
Goode per Breconshire undelivered after WEDNESDAY, May 14-
this date subject to rent.
2 p.m.-Sale of Curios at Mr. J. M. said bere of the "special reasons" which
Armstrong's Sales Rooms.
were advanced at the time why so many signatures were obtained by the so-called "friends" of the Governmental party
TUESDAY, May 20:-
Tas Governor has bestowed a reward of
and brought them to Hongkong on the
Noon-English Mat! leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe.
as the Governor is apparently igno: 21st instant, when they were taken charge Noon-American Mall leaves for Tokorant of the manner in which Chinese of by the Tung W& Hospital Committen,
hama and San Francisco.
office of Russell & Co.
SATURDAY, May 31:--
8 p.m.-coldental Oriental 8. S. Co.'s Steamer leaven for Yokohama end Sar Franciaon.
TH
HONGKONG DISPENSARY Established 4.D. 1841,
香港大藥
A. 8. WATSON .. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLBRILE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETE, IMPORTERS
OF
dering the month ending 81st March :-
Oriental Bank Corp., Chs. Mer. B. of India, London & China,... Cha. B. of India, Aus-
tralle & China....
Average Speria in amount. ¥658F36,
284,875 150,000
480,482 200,000
891 660 400,000 1,004,341 830,000
Total,....2,920,858 1,550,000
Taz following is the Band Programme lot the Officers' Mees of the 7th Regiment, to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock:-
8 p.m.-Confirmatory Meeting of Hong-petitions and memorials are "engineer-
ed." But it would be interesting to Tas following is the average amount of kong Fire Insurance Company.
know when and how the even balance Bank Notes in airoulation in Hongkong, WEDNESDAT, May 28
Dividend of 5% on Shares of Tangtaro between the different races was upset, Insurance Association, payable at the and what was the particular form of attack, Native scoundrels and habitual criminals were the persons against whom the anger of the foreign residents was roused, and the security and protection of life and property, native as well as foreign, was the only object of the move ment made by the foreign community | EL. & §. B. Corp.,... to modify the policy of the Governor. As to the somewhat conflicting com mercial interests in Hongkong" to which His Excellency refers, we are at a loss to discover them. Probably the Cham ber of Commerce know more about them. than we do, and it is possible that mer cantile men are better versed in such matters than Mr Hennessy, But if is An incontestable fact that the Chinese are the shrewdest men of business which the world contains, and there. fore there is the less reason for any one becoming their champion in this respect, in a British Colony which is a comparatively free port,
In the Address itself which is in the invariably high flown, flowery and adulatory style there are one or two statements which would have been much better left out, and which Mr Hennessy would have done wall to have sup pressed. Having dilated upon the good qualities of His Excellency and of his administration, the Address goes on to say "that the fulness of his virtue was turned into an occasion for calamny and disaffection." To the Chinese "shop- keepers who are unable to comprehend an honest expression of opinion on the
DROGGINTS' SUNDRIES, NURBURY REQUI. SITES, TOILET Requisites, ExGLISH, AMNRIGAN, AND FRENCH P▲rint MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
--
Bods Water, Lomonade, Tonio Water, Glagerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropeau Supervision. Bongkong, June 1, 1876.
MARRIAGE.
On the 7th May, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Rer. R. Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain, IBLAO REEVES, CO mander P. & O. Co., to CAROLINE LOUISE,
Day before departure, ---
5F.M.-Money Order Office oloses; Post second Daughter of Reuben Green, Esq., Office closes except the NIGHT Box, Landsdowne Road, Notting Bill, Loh
don. No Cards. which remains open all night.
Day of departure,—
CULOS.
7.Post Office opens, 10A.M.Registry of Letters
Posting of all printed matter and
patterns caused, except for Late
Letters.
11.10 .K.-Letters may be posted with 11:30 ..--when the Post Offos ULOSES 11.40 A.M.-Lato Lesters may be posted on board the packet with late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.
Late Fee of 18 cents until
entirely.
Shipping Intelligence.
The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, da: VESSELS TO ARRIVE, AT HONGKONG, When Name.
Left. Det.
18, Ernst,
16, Rosine,
19, Hermann,
Nov.
29, Rosairo, Deo.
Per Glenorchy, for Yokohama, Mrs St.. Clair, $children and native servants, Major 18, Blenheim, Herring, Capt. Coffey, and Mr J. J. Kes.
wick.
Per Nanoa, for Swatow, Mr, Mrs and Miss Richardson; for Foochow, Mr and Mra Leavit, Mrs H. Y. Leavitt and child, Mesars Krohn, R. H. Boyd, S. Hughes, G. Slade, and Sandeman.
Por Danube, for Bangkok, 127 Chinese. Per Adria, for Saigon, 130 Chiness.
TO DAPART.
Per E, for Manila, Mrs J. Enchauzil, FROM SINGAPORE, -PENANG AND Mrs V, Yrizarry, Mr M. Yrisstry and d
servants for Amoy, 180 Chinese,
CALOUTTA.
TIDE 8, 8. Venice having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge ses poquested to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at save landed and stored at Ownsiguees' risk and expense.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Hongkong, May 7, 1879, myli
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE. --
Steamship Japan, Captain T. 8 GARDNER, having arrived from the Above Ports, Condgneek of Cargo by her are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counte algnature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goodi
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at Bhce landed and stored at Consigneer' rik ́and expenis.
DAVID SASSOON, SONE & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, May 1, 1879,
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SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Baltlah steamer Peniu reports: Fine weather and smooth sex all the way from Singapore to port,
23, Glamis Oastle, Feb.
2, Vale o' Doon,
12, Edward Barrow, 12, Bouth American, 18, Vigilant,
From
Antwerp Cardiff Brom
Cardiff
Flushing Cardiff
Antwerp
Hamburg Penarth Cardiff
22, Grossfarat Constantine, Hamburg
22, Agnes Muir,
London
23, Monte Rosa,
23, G. O. Trufant,
Cardiff Cardiff
25. Patroclus (5.),` Mar.
Liverpool
a, Chocorun
8, Windhover,
7, Cadiz, (s.)
14, John A. Briggo,
Cardiff
Overture,... Don Giovanni,...Mozart. 2. Lancers,... Trial by Jury,.....D'Albert. 9. Selection... Faust..Gouned. 4. Valse,... Freuet euch des Lebens,...Straus. 6. Selection,.......Belisario,....................... Donizetil 6. Polka, (for Spring Flower,....... Wezner,
obrast) {
L. WERNER, Band Master.
We regret to announce the death of ox. police constable Moggridge, which occurred ► early yesterday morning. The poor fellow had been suffering for some time from an affection of the heart, and was struck off the rolls of the fores on the Ist of this month, after tently twelve years' service. He was
man much respected, and his death in deeply regretted. The funeral took plasa this morning, when about fifty people, principally members of the police force, accompanied his remains to the grave. The Revd Hayward Kidd performed the burial oromong.
part of a free and independent people, this is excusable nonsense; but it is something new when it comes with the THE steamer Japan, (Capt. T. S. Gardner), sanction of a "gracious reception" at
The publication of this issue commoned the hands of the Queen, and with the arrived to-day from Caloutta, reports that
at 7.45 p.h
THE CHINA MAIL.
air of approval by a-champion Governor at 10.15 p.to. of Wednesday, April 23rd in of an oppressed race. To proceed. When the Bay of Bengal, (lat. 14.52 N. 1∙long. the certain burglary inadvertently 83.04 E.) she sighted a vessel on the Fort
Dcurred," it is alleged, that "malicious bow, without lights, and getting close,
talk rose up in bubbles, a public meet-
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1879. ing was mailed, for both Chinese and found her main mant, jibboom and fore Foreigners, but the Chinese wore in royal mast gone, and all sails forward WE publish in another column certain suited, they were not allowed to take banging in ribbons. The Japan stopped documents relating to the Chinese Ad part in the discussion, they were without and sent the life-boat in charge of the Chief dress to Her Majesty the Queen, toge provocation hooted, till their assembly officer to examine the vessel. She was found ther with the Address itself, which it sonttered on the spot, which they left to be the Thracian of Moulmein of about will be seen was forwarded to England restraining every feeling and repressing by H. E. the Governor towards the end every utterance." Were this a fair des 1,000 tons, timber laden (tenk), watery of January last, fully three months after oription of what occurred, either before or logged and abandoned. the resolutions of the foreign public at the public meeting of the 7th October, within one foot of her main deck, and the meeting had been sent home. Under there might have been more reaso of a vessel & complete wreck; bulkheads sove ordinary circumstances these documents public nature for the Address now rein, hatches and bulwarks on the port alde need not have been reproduced; but as printed than there is. Unfortunately
The water was
Mr Hennessy appears to regard them as Mr Hennessy was not present at the washed away, and boats gone. The cabins of the greatest importance, and has had meeting alluded to, otherwise ho might were overhauled, but no trace of ship's log every word of them translated and have judged for himself of the loyalty or papers found. It was deemed advisable printed in the Chinese language, as a and fairness there displayed. In our to set her on fire fore and aft, for the safety Government Notification, we deem them view, however, the republication of this of other vessels. This was accordingly worthy of further publicity and of a few Address, with its political innuendoes done, and the Japan proceeded on her
remarka
does not strike ne ss at all successful
It may strike many of our readers as endeavour to hold the balance evenly oyage, strange that so little time has been lost between the different races,"
in the acknowledgement of the Address Regarding the composition of the EVERYBODY has read within the past few in question, while the representations body of signatories the whole com days the account of a State Reception here, made by the foreign community spmunity, one compact city," as they are which was a great auuseas, only one night pear to repose unmolested in the said by themselves to bowe shall have fault being complained of, and that proba. pigeon holes of the Colonial Office. The a word or two to my hereafter. The
Ottawa
Ways of the Home authorities are, how native dowd represented by Mr Ng bly the result of ignorance or of went of ever, not always comprehensible at a Choy were alleged by that gentleman to thought. We now give in contrast, from a distance; and it may not be difficult be of a high class of respectability and Dominion newspaper, a brief account of s to produce good reason for the delay, position. It will be interesting to State Ball recently given by the Marquis Louden (via No excuse whatever can be found for analyse the "compact city" who signed of Lorne and the Princess Louis at
not having acknowledged receipt of the the Address. foreign resolutions; but there may be ample excuse for not having answered. them. Indeed, it is well to bear in mind that the Chinese address has only been acknowledged, Her Majesty having been pleased to receive it graciously and nothing more. All We are Informed by Messrs Butterfield & the dust" raised over this gracious re
London Liverpool Liverpool
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JATAN PORTE. At London-Steamers wia Bues Canal Confinias.
Glearoy. Balling Vessels.
Agnes Mair. Fime. Wette.
Carricks. Whiteadder. Abbey Town,
The British steamer Japan reporte: Left Calcutta on the 20th April, arrived Penang on the 27th and left again the same day, arrived Angapore on the 29th and left | on the 80lb, and arrived in Hongkong on the 7th May. Fine weather all the voyage At 9,30 am, on the 5th May, sighted a man-of-war supposed to be the Modesta, in lat. 18.28 N., long, 112.48 B.
Anchises (6.) The British steamer Fottung reports t.. Achilles (5.) Light B.V. winds with rein throughout.
SPOREN.
very
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
After supper & party of young men took possession of the dining room and acted hilariously, ordered champagne galore, and
The AMERAN MAILS per F. M. steamer Alaska drank to excess. Men vomited behind the may be expected here on or about the 8th doors and in the dressing rooms. The
inst.
coption has been got up here in Hong. Swire that the O. 6. S. Co.'s steamer kong, and it is not too much to say that Patroclus, from Liverpool, left Bingapore this turning of the Government. Gesells for Hongkong this morning, into the Governor's Trumpeter de a
Hon. Mr. Moreton, Comptroller of the Princess's household, found one man vo miting in the hall, took him by the back of the neck, and nid,Oh, you best I pushed or kicked him to the doer, and gave him to charge of the guard. A Western Senator, whose habitual boorishness is a standing tople of conversation, wanted to
At Liverpool
Adam M. Simpson, proceeding not generally adopted elve. SUBSCRIPTION lists for the entertainment take the Princess's hand in his, and pressed Btenter (6.)
where Still as it may be that the to General Grant are lying at the Hong- his attention on her so vigorously, that she local journals do not give Mr Hennessy kong Olab, the Club Germania, Messrs called an aide-de-camp to her assistance, The German three-masted schooner Jd fall endit for all his endeavours to Lane Crawford & Co.'s, and Meitrs G. Fal-An Mi P, who was near the scene pan Hongkong to Hamburg, 6th March, hold the balance evenly between the lat. 47 N. long. 17 W.
different races and the somewhat soner de Co.'s, Fos YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO,
The John O. Munro from London to conflicting commercial intereste in Ir is officially notifed that Peter Kemper man," Numerous other stories about the Foochow, on the 12th January in lat. 58. For Betonshire, st 11.30am, Tomorrow, The Windhoven London to Hongkong, there is nothing in the
POST OFFICÉ NOTICES. MAILS will close-
viously notified,
she said to the aldo-de-camp. "Frotect
me from that scoundrel"; "and another spectator says she said: "Remove that
the 8th inst, fortead of na pre-shanghai, Bth March lat. 45 N. long. 18 W: Ordinances to prevent the Governor mann, Esq., has been appointed Vics.drunkenness and general misconduct of a are freely circalated by those who were prac Hongkong. The Carrick London to Hong from ventilating the views of a few Consul for His Imperial Germanic Majesty, great many of those invited to the State ball ath February lat, & N., long, 26 W native shopkeepers and others who have at this post, and will have charge of the sent. Rev. Mr. Cameron (Baptist) slinded Mesars Modlister Co., Slugepore, reformed a temporary association of their German Consulate at this port. ports that they heard on the 8th tilt from own and called it the Chinese Com Fact the Gaestie we learn officially that epness, boorishness, and dialeyalty of some Captain Bros of the ship Canon Barrich
For ABIQY, TAIWAN, AND TAMSUİ-
9th insta.
Per Abay, at 11:30 am, on Friday, the
For YOKOBAMA
Per Gordon Cast at 11.00 a,, en Vri. day, the 9th lost, instead of as pre- viously notified,
at
Lucepara Talind, eleven days out from muntiy"
Shanghai, bound for Newcale, N.8.W
In his covering despatch, Mr Ben seeking all well, and wished to be reported, Borgy plates that the "Chines Commy
to the ball in his next appearence in the pulpit, and referred severely to the drunke of the guests. If he had gone, he uld, I' Bissellency the Governor her appointed would have been as a gentleman; he would Hugh Bold Gibb, Esq., to be's Member | have conducted himself as a gentemen
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