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Intimations.

THIS HAIR WASH has been prepared by us for the fast 20 yours. It's sale steadily increasing in India, the Straits and Japan. It possesses all the qualities of Superior California LAMB'S WOOL & Hair Oil or Pomade without their sticki

It Bess. induces a healthy action of the soap and nourishes the Hair: Dandruff It coll- never appears whilst it is in use. tains none but the best ingredients, and TRAVELLING BAGS and SATCHELS.the greatest enre is taken in the com- pounding. When the Hair falls off after fever or any other sickness, this Wash will surely prove of the greatest valus.

SARATOGA TRUNKS.

AGATE COOKING UTENSILS.

THE AMERICAN BROILER.

TURNBULL'S FAMILY SCALES.

TOBA000 ŠHAVES.

AMERICAN and Chua's LOOKS,

HOUSE GONGS.

SMOOTHING IRONS.

LEMON SQUEEZERS.

MOUSE TRAPS.

BILLIARD CUE TIPS and CHALK..

PANUS CORIUM for BOOTS.

American AXES and HATCHETS.

LIFE BUOYS.

ROCKETS and BLUE LIGHTS.

DOUGLAS' OFFICE CHAIRS.

COPPER WIRE GAUZE:

WAFFLE IRONS.

GRIDIRONS.

FIRE GRATES.

American 80FT FELT HATS.

STATIONERY

FOR LADɩx8

AND OFFICE USE, the

Best and Cheapest

IN

Longkong.

NEW BOOK S INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUNING.

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Large Assortment of FRENCH NOVELS.

TACCHNITZ'S POPULAR. EDITION OF STANDARD

WORKS, &o.

WORKS of REFERENCE.

ALMANACKS./

DIALIES. SCHOOL BOOKS, GLIG'S SCHOOL SERIES.

PRESENTATION BOOKS, '

Etc., Etc., Etc.

RODGER'S CUTLERY.

ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.

WEDLEY AND SONS' London-made SPORT-

ING GUNS.

BUMET'S PATENT PNEUMATIC GUN, SELF-SHOT-EXTRACTING REVOLVERS. THE PATENT BOTTLE CLIP. TABLE GLASSWARE.

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MEYSIG

CIGARS, and

CHEROOTS.

All Specially Selected.

ENGLISH AND AMERICAN

GROCERIES. FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED BY EVERY

MAIL

SMYRNA FIGS.

CRYSTALIZED CHERRIES. FAN'S FAVORITE BISCUITS.

STILTON CHEESE.

FRENCH PLUME.

Calcutta BEEF.

HUMPS.

ROUNDS.

BRISKETS, aud

TONGUES.

California ROLL BUTTER.

APPLE BUTTER,

CLAM CROWDER.

FISHI CHOWDER.

Soused PIG'S FEET.

Soused SHEEP'S TONGUES.

THE

LAOU-TI-KEE HAIR WASH

Án wúque and elegant appendage the Toilet, combining in itself the

properties of a Hair

Grease, Wash, and ✯ |

Restorer.

PREPARED ONLY BY AL J. LLEWELLYN & CO0,

Chemists, dkt., -

SHANGHAI,

DIRECTIONS.

Á staal portion to be pomed upon the Head, and to be rubled into the rents of the Hair,

No Pomade required.

From its great nourishing power on the follicles it may in time causy Hair to return to its natural color; it, however, does not contain a particle of any dyeing ingredient. Using it constantly will most certainly pre- vent the Hair falling. It is cleanly in use, the sanilest quantity auffing. It has no sediment, and therefore requires no shaking.

J. LLEWELLYN & Coj

Shanghai, Hongkong Agents: LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Entertainment.

ST. ANDREW'S HALL, CITY HALL.

FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY.

"CÓMMENCING

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SINGAPORE AND PENANG.

is

The Departure Stoainer 4. T. Husk," Captain BRADLEY, POSTPONED until-TO- MORROW, the 20th Inst., at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passago, apply to

HING KEE & Co. Hongkong, March 28, 1881. mr 20

NOTICE.

"COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

Tho Co.'s Steamship.

"Minais," Commandant REYNIER, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA TO-MORROW, the 29th Instant, at 4 pi

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

Hongkong, March 28, 1881.

1

NOTICE.

ARRIVALS

March 27, Tammis, British stoarner, 919, J. Whittle, Manila March 24, General BUTTERFIELD & SWTRE,

March 28, Diomed, British steamer, 1241, M. HF. Jackson, Liverpool Feb. 2, Penang, and Singapore March 19, General.

-BUTTERFIELD & SWIEE.

**March 28, Niigata. Muru, Japanies etc., 1006, John Wynn, Yokohama March 19, and Kobe 22, Gunoral-M. B. M. S. 8. Cả

March 28, Bojanattianshar, British str., 033, G. T. Hopkins, Bangkok March 17, Rico and General-YUEN FAX HONO,

March 28, Amazone, Fronch steamer, 2102 Lormier, Marseilles Feb. 20, Naples 32, Port Said 27, Suez 28, Aden March 6. Galle 14, Singapore 20, and Saigon 24, Mails and General.-MESSERIES MARI-

TIXES.

DEPARTURES.

Mch. 27, Chinkiang, for Shanghai. 27, Fuyew, for Canton.

28, Chateaubriand, for Tiontain 28, Greyhunind, for Hoihow & Pakhoi. 28, Emeralda, for Manila

28, Saghalien, for Marseilles, etc.

*CLEARED. 29R. R. Thomas, for San Francisco.

Kang-chi, for Hoihow, etc.

Termine, for Bangkok.. Ajax, for Singapore, alo, Helle, for Tientsin.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Co.'s Steamship

" Amazone," Commandant LORMIER, will be despatched for SHANGHAI TO-MORROW, the 29th Instant, at 5 p.m.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, March 28, 1981-

mr29

FOR AMOY, TAMSUI & TAIWANFOO.

The Steamship

"Albay," Captain GOODE, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 2nd April, at

Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, March 28, 1881.

FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT.)

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PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping

Daylight.djas leavos for London. 4p.m.-T. Huok loaves for Singapore

and Penang.

4p.manais leaves for Yokohama, 6 pri-Anzone leaves for Shanghai, Goods per Niigata Moru undelivered

will be landed

Amusement. 9p.m.-Hudson's at City Hall.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, 香港大藥房

Established A.D. 1841.

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEVOGEN,

IMPORTERS-

OP

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQ01 SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, Endziai, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES.

MANUFACTURERS

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Wators,

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Bupervision Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

Per Amazone, for Hongkong; from Mar voilles, Mr and Ms Forest (Consul), Messrs Jamieson, Featherstanaugh, Novion, Mes at Allen and Chambermaid, Me and Mrs Lepis- sier; from Galle, Mr and Miss Barstow; from Singapore, Air and Mrs James, Messrs Rosario, Robert Mitchell, Beach, and Storbr; from Saigon, Mr Berthier, and 33 Chinese,For Stunghai: from Marseilles, Mr Stokes, Mr and Mrs Forbes, & children and servant, Miss Jones, Messrs Richards, Morris, Gardner, and Southall; from Galle, Mr Chapeal For Yokohama: from Mar

Mr B. Rasing, Mr and Mrs Fitz- soillen, rd 3 infants; from Naples, Mr Henry, and Kawamura.

Per Fuyew, from Shanghai, Mr and Mrs C. M. Jessop, and 195 Chinese:

Per Dioned, from Liverpool, Dr. Under

Food; from Singapore, Mrs Douglas, Miss Douglas,

and Mr A. H. Elwell. Per Niigata Marie, from Yokohame via Kobe, Haack, Europeans, and 9

Capt. C. Chinese iu

iu steorágo.

Per Hajanattianhar, from Bangkok, Mesars Wyndsor, Bonneville, Ashby, and

and 107 Chinese.

(Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rutes Captain. How from Amoy, 221 Chiness.

for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW. CHWANG, HANKOW and Porto

on the YANGTSZE.).

The Steamship

Glenfruin,"

Capt. A. S. Hodo, will be despatched as above

on or about the 4th April,

For Freight ar Presage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, March 28, 1881.

STEAMSHIP "AMAZONE."

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship Euphrate, from London, in conneo- tion with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowne, whence delivery may be obtained

THIS EVENING, immediately after landing.

the 28th March.

STECIAL ATTRACTION=

THE WORLD-RENOWNED AND POPCLAR

ARANDINIS OPERATIC AND

BALLAD COMPANY,

In which the following Acknowledged

Artists will appear

MADAME ÇAKANDINI, Prima Donn; MISS MARIE CARANDINI,

Suprano and Pianiste;- MISS MARION LINDEN, Mezzo Soprano and Pianiste; MR. WALTE. SHERWIN, Tenor;

MR. OTTO FISCHER,

Basso.

And an offcient Company, in this varied and charming Entertainments of GRAND OPERATIC SELECTIONS, PRETTY BALLADS, SONGS, DUETS, Turos and Uoxuc DUETS. ENGLISH, TRASH and Scorch MELODIES. BRILLIANT PIANO SALZUTIONS, &C., &c., Forming a Delightful Evening's Amusement.

ADMISSION:

Single Performance,... Family Tickets, to admit Three

Persons,. Season Ticket, for Seven Concerts,$10.

$2.

85.

Doors open at

6,30 p.m.

To Commence at

Terminate at......

0.00

1100

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con- signces, before 4 p.m. To-DAY, requesting it to be landed here.

the

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

Undersigned,

Per Esmoralli, Per Allay, from Amoy, etc., 5 Chinese, Per Avoca, from Bombay and Singapore, 12 Chinese,

DEPARTED.

For Saghalien, for Saigon, 2 Chinese; for Singapore, Mr Da Costa and assistant; for Gallo, Mr Nicholl aud son; for Marseilles, Mrs Ayros, Mr and Mrs Danichen, children and amah, Mr and Mrs Kyle, and Mr Windsor, Froin Shanghai: for Suez, Mr Wolkoll; for Marseilles, Mr and Mrs R. Law, Mesars Cagli, Dickinson,

and Evans-From Yokohama: for Singapore, Mr G. Harrisson; for Marseilles, Mr and Mrs Rica y Calvo, aud Mr A. Morton..

Per Chinking for Shanghai, Miss Hauert, and Mr Baffy.

II.

Per Greyhound, for Hoihow, etc., 80 Chi-

Per Esmeralda, for Manila, 150 Chinese.

**TO DEPART.

Per Kung chi, for Huilow, etc., 2 Earu peans, and 100 Chinese.

Per Hermine, for Bangkok; 12 Chinesa Per Ajor, for Singaporo, oto., 14 Euro- peans and 7 children, and 816 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Esmeralda reports: Fresh N.E. monsoon and fine weather throughout. Passed stru. Cleveland, Nordst jernen, and Hailong bound North.

had strong

[No. 6524-MARON 28, 1881.

A FROCLAMATION B published in the Gazette servios; and the Company tugs-of-war stating that a despatch has been received The Back Race and the Three-legged racer by the Governor from the Secretary of and all the nausi contests find a das place, Stato, conveying Her Majesty's confirmation and the programme promises as lively and and allowance of the ordinance No. of enjoyable's day's remeation and amusement 1880, applying a sum not exceeding as the Regimental Sports have invariably 8845,833 to the Public Service), and pro- proved. The Company's tugs-of-war will claiming the ordinance so confirmed and be pulled off as follows ——the first boat at 3 allowed

o'clock and the second and third hoata, ní à

Tas 8. §. Tamu, 018 tous, Captain J. and o'clock respectively, The Committee Whittle, arrived here yesterday from Lon-consists of Major D, M. Taylor (President), don and Manila. The Tamm in the last and Captain Stainforth, Lieut. Bennett, of the three new steamers recently built for Quarter master and Second-Lient; Mayne : the line between Shanghai and the northern W. Windrum, Hon. Secretary. The weather ports, of which Mesara Butterfiold and promises to be good and if sox most pleas

ant time may be spent The attendance Swira are the agents. The Pakhoi and Hethow, of which notice was taken on their will no doubt as usual be large, and the arrival hore, are the other two boats on the majority of the events exciting, while there line. The Tamas is fitted with all the is always a good deal of fun and boisterous latest appliances and improvements and is extravagance on these occasions, rather larger than the two sister vossela. INFORMATION having been received by the Governor, Sir John Pope Hennessy, K.O. M.G., &c., &c, to the effect that the Re- public of Chill will enter into the Postal Union on April 1st, 1881, it is notified that from that date the postage to be charged on correspondence for Chuli will be according

The publication of this issue commenced to the rates in force for Union Countries generally, vinLetters per oz, 10 cents; 8.45 p.m.

Registration, 10 cents Newspapers and Prises Current, centa; Books and Pat tarna, per 2 oz, 2 centa

The China Stail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1881.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE "OBINA MAK"] (Per D. d. & C. Telegraph. Cose Line,)

TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE AT NICE.

people perished.

LONDON, March 26..

YESTERDAY the observances here of the burial of the late Emperor of Rusis were

we announced From 8am. till noon guns were fired at intervals of half an hour and at noona salute of $1 minute-gui from tlio Russian, corvette Razbojnik, and the other marks of official respect werd shown, ashore and in the harbour by the fags being flown at half-mast high, as whet the news of HL Majesty's death was received

We have received a programme of the Athletic Sports to be held in connection with the Hongkong Public School, at p.m. on Wednesday next, the 90th lost A KOST unaccountable rumour, to the effect The Judges are--Col. Hall, R.A, Rev. W that something dreadful had happened at Groves, Lieut. Lane, R.A., Mr. A. Lister the Funeral of the late Emperor Alexander Lieut. Fell, R.A., and Mr G. Caldwell,

M of Russia, was in oltulation to-cay; but W. M. Sutton, Hon. Secretary. Ther are on the programme fourteen events i we have failed to trase the story to any be competed for by members of the Uppe

"School, and might for those of the source whatever. There is some dificulty School We are informed that, in additio

Athe in understanding, however, how men can be to the prizes offered on

programmin H. W. Sampson, who won the

ho won the Bicycle Re

Lowe

The Opera House at Nice has been com. found to start canards of this description at the Civilian Sports on the 2 Pletely burned down; nearly a hundred The sad catastrophe at Nive may have tends to offer the cup he then won

furnished the origin of the rament, and an competition in a one-mile Bicycle race, na l application of the "Three Black Crews" is not fully satisfied with the terms o

which he became the winner on that A VICTORY FOR THE GLADSTONE GOVERNMENT principle may have evolved the terrifio sien. We notice that HE the Govern

presents e cup for competition by th members of the Upper School..in a 10 yards flat race, en

ON THE KANDAHAN QUESTION.

LONDON, March 26.

A vote of want of confidence in the Go vernment respecting Kandahar hus been

defested.

NATAL VIEW OF THE BOER FIASCO.

LONDON, March 26. The Colonists of Natal are discontented with the conditions of peace."

THE GREEK DIFFICULTY AGAIN,

LONDON, March 20. The Greek frontier question has assumed a threatening aspect.

.[

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

details.

000

FROM a meteorological table for the month of February last, it may be noted that the Sm John Smale purposes taking anothe minimum temperature was reached on the top in that humanitarian policy which h 5th, when the thermometer marked 51; and ever, and we may say specially of late, d that the maximum (81) was recorded on the minated his policy on the Bench or 25th. The mean shade temperature was public life. He purposes addressing th 63.3, is against 60.0 last year, and 62.3 for Government on the inadequateness of th 1979 and 1878 Rain fell on four days extreme penalty provided by the ordinanc only, the rainfall recorded being only 0.14 of sa inch, against 3.22, 2.02, and 2,69 inches for 1880, 1879, and 1878 respectively.

The weekly weather report for 12th to 18th March inclusive shows how much more severe than usual has been the cold during the present month. On the 14th, the ther

of this Colony for the crime of enticin away, unlawfully and by fraud, any wom from this Colony for the purposes of prost tution. In signing the February calend the Chief Justice, adds a note to the case i which Lam Achon was found guilty February 18th of having so entiend away woman named Li Shan Ho, and was se

The next AMERICAN MAIL may lie expected momcter at the Harbour Office registered a

to arrive here, pur the P. H. S. steamer minimum of 45, that at Cape d'Aguilar reconced by his Lordship on March 9th to tv City of Tokio, on Thursday next, the corded 13, and that at Victoria Peak show years' imprisonment with hard labour. E

31st March.

The next ENGLISH MAIL may be expected ed: 39. During the week the maximum

to arrive here on, or about the 1st registered on the lower level was 62, and proximo, by the P. & O. steamer om 52 at the Feak. Rain fell during four of bardy, which

London dates up brings to the 23th February.

The succeeding AMERICAN MAIL may be ex-

pected to arrive here by the 0, &0. steamer Belgic on or about the 15th April; who which brings San Francisco dates up to the 5th February.

The British steamer Albay reports: LeftThe Census Ordinance 1881," passed Goods retaining unclaimed after Mon-Taiwanfoo on March 25th; and DAY, the 4th April, at Noon, will be winds from N. and N.E. acccpanied with March 18, is published in the Gazette. subject to rent and landing charges.

high cross sea; arrived in Anoy on the

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent.

Hongkong, March 28, 1891,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S. 8. "NIIGATA MARÙ," FROM KORE AND YOKOHAMA.

26th; and left same day for Hongkong; had Tur delivery of the French Mail was begun light N.E.

•wind,

swanth sea and fine clear at 1.40 this afternoon. weather throughout the

Passed the passage.

the seven days.

܃

Lordship's note or remark is sa follows

I purpose to refer to this and like

in a separate letter. The extreme penal by ordinance for this crens is inadequate the injury.

poor,

The case, our renders may remembe In the Consular Service; several changes

& friend have to be noticed. Mr O. Johnson, of was one in which the prisoner, Swatow, goes to Kiung-chow (Hoihow), to the deceased husband of La Shan Ho, reliers Mr James Scott, who goes home on widow, who was living in Queen's Bo sick leave. Mr B. J. Forrest, who has just West, induced her, the being very poo arrived here by the French mall, goca en to agree to go to Kowloon City as a cook at Amoy, in plass of Mr H. A. Giles, who month. He took her to a boat and to proceeda homo per djar to-morrow. r her not to Kowloon but to Sha Ching in Renley, from Peking, takes the place of Mr Sun-on District; he detained her for eip L. C. Hopkins as assistant at Amoy: Mir days and then forcibly took her to a brota Hopkins having gone home on sick leave a there, sold her for 24, and left her the in the brothel, where she was compelled few weeks since, We are informed by the Agente (Messre

We may also note, in connection with the act as a prostitute. She was afterwar Jardine, Matheson & Co.) that the 9. Simperial Maritime Customs Service, that rescued by her nucle, who paid for her

foray left Singapore for this port on Sun Mr Colin Jamieson (who arrived to-day persum she had been sold for. His Lords: day, the 27th instant.

French mail) relieves Mr A. Lay at Kiung, appetades apte to case No. 5 on the cal chow; and that Mr Novics (who aleb arrived day, to the effect that the like remark pur dazene to-day) goes to Takow, re-plies to it. This was a zone in which lieving Mr Russell, who remains there as Afung and Un Apo were convicted of assistant.

lawfully and by force detaining and tak away a child named Kwok Ai zinder the.

the S. 8. Thales at 6 a.m. on the 27th off Don Police Report and the Cricket Scors

Point (bound North); at 7 am apá Breaker

same day, passed a steamer (Castle line) of to-day's match are unavoidably held bound up Coast. In Amoy: 8. §. Namod, over. and Pakhoi.

The British steamer Tamsui reports: During the passage, very strong N.E. winds with heavy sea.

The British steamer Diomed roports: Left Singapore at 4 p.r. on the 19th fresh N.L. wind and rain; thence strong in creasing wind with high cross sea as far as We are informed by the agent that the P. Paracels; thence to port fresh monson and O. steamer Lombardy, with the next English moderate sos with fine clear weather.

The Japaneer steamer Nugata Maru rêm mail, left Singapore at 5 pm on Saturday,

the 26th inst ports: Fine weather throughout.

The British steaner Rajanattianuhar re- porte: Experienced strong monsoon with very heavy weather and high head ses throughout.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Vessel me hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignal ture, and tako immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discfiargo remain- ing on board after Tray, the 20th March, will be landed and stored at Con- signees expense and risk.

"No Fire Insurance will be offcoted.

MITSU BISHI MAIL S. S. Co., Praya Central, West corner Pottinger St. Hongkong, March 28, 1881.

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CARGO.

Per S. S. Baghallen, sailed 28th MarchWe are informed by the agents (Moers For Continent, 2,068 bates Silk, 318 bales

rere those

We are informed by the Agents (Mesars THE Indson Burprise Party gave a capital of 14 years with intent to deprive the fat Jardine Matheson & Co,) that the 8.8. Glen-performance on Saturday, at the Theatre of the possession of the said child. Fruin left Singapore for this port on Sun- Royal, City Hall. We were arry to see circumstances of this

the house was not so good a one as the The boy was sent to school Victoria day, the 27th instant.

Company deserver; although there was a

the 9th of Jantiary, and as he van in good sprinkling upstairs. The first part

street at 8 aizu,

Un Apo mised him cash with which to buy wont remarkably well, all the artists being

street Lis Bay ous, and those sailed on obliging in mari

poon After he had been kept thera acceding to them. A laughable sketch, Tus Pitman . Keswick & ors, case seems

***The Birthday I Festival-brought the few days, You Afung came to the hot first part to a suitable close. The plan and both of them took the shihl, to to have some interest for the ladies of and violin elections by Misses and Spanish steamer then

Not Responsible for Debts. Waste Silk, 32 cases Silks, 200 boxes Tea, Butterfield & Swire), that the O. S. S. Co.' and 830 pkgs. Sundries For London, 87 steamor Orestes, from London, was to leave Tether the Captain, the Agents, nor bales Bilk, I case Gold, 47 bales Waste Singapore this (Monday) morning, for Net

Owners will be firsponsible for Silk, 82 chests Tea, 627 half-cheets Tes any Debt contracted by the Officers or 3,701 pkgs. Ton, 5 casos Silks, and 600 Hongkong and Yokohama Crew of the following Vesapla, during pkgs. Sundries

Tickets and Flan at Messrs LANE, CRAW- their stay in Hongkong Harbour:- FORD & Co.'s..

Hongkong March 23, 1881.

GOT. GOODWIN, American ship, Captain

29 William Lester,Messageries Maritimes,

R. R. THOMAS, American ship, Capt. P.

To-day's Advertisements. B. Nichols. Under.

THEATRE ROYA È

CITY - HALL, CONTINUED SUCCESS

TUDSON'S

of

Piskled LAMB'S TONGUESH SURPRISE PARTY

Gruyere CHEESE.

New York CREAM CHEESE,

JAVTARE.

Curried OYSTERS.

California CRACKER CO. BISCUITS.

Cracked WHEAT,

HOMINY.

PATE DE FOIE GRAS. RICHARDSON AND ROBBEN'S Potted MEATS. Lunch TONGUE,

-PRESENT TEA in 6 and 10 Catty Bozes.

WINES and SPIRITS of all Descriptions.

SAIL MAKING axented on the Premises.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, January 28, 1831"

ANOTHER NEW PROGRAMME, To-morrow vening, Tuesday, 29th March

READ THE ITEMS.

"THE AWKWARD SQUAD,"

HUDSON'S ECOENTRICITIES.

"THE COMING MAN,"

And the Inimitable Sketch, “THE SKELETON WITNESS,” Now BALLADE, JOKES, DANCES, Bozos, &a.

TO-MORROW NIGHT, AT 9 o'clock.

Prices of Admission Dram Circle and Stalle.. Back Seats...

82.00

$1.00

Seats may be securedand Tickets obtained at Masses KxLLY KI WAISUK.

T. HUDSON,

* Proprietor.⠀⠀ H. SANTLY

•Business Agent.

Hongkong, March 28, 1831.

AMETHYZ, American barque, Captain J. Slocum.-Captain

ANNIR & HALL, Ser. barkentine, Capt. Chis. H. Nolson.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

OT. Hook, British steamer, Capt. W. H. Bradley-Landstein & Co.UNIM

WOODVILLE, British barque, Capt. Rode, Chinese.

Taro, Dutch barque, Captain G. Bakker. -Siemesen & Co.

Wr. H. Bessx, American barque, Capt. B. O, Baker, Adamson, Bell & Ôo.”

ARBANZINE, British steamer, Capt. Jas. Walker. Borneo Company, Limited.

STATE OF MAINE, American ship, Captain G. C. Small-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

Hongkong, two of whom were present during the hearing of Saturday and a like number to-day for some time,

in their best form. The encores were - and led the boy away to

merons,

de Gay entranced the audience. Hudson a Manila. The child's

high pedestal dance amazed every-body anch

if his enthusiastic admirers had and their certain information, way he would in all probability have been steamer and havi

Mir on the pedestal stil). A vocal deet by Barton and Miss Ada Maven, was received with both these man with undoubted satisfaction, both Indies, Whilst in the especially Miss Burton, being in splendid

paper into alone Miss Burtan's ballade in the seevnd

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For MANILA.İ.

Per Telemachus, at 11.30 am. Tomorrow,

the 20th inst, netead of as pre-Ir is notified in the Gazette that Her viously notified For KOBE,

Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Per Tamsus, at 11:30 am. To-morrow, the Colonies has been pleased to confirm ...the 29th inst..

the leave of absence for eight months, with part of the programme were the gems of the and proved half salary, which was granted to the Hon-evening. The bunnciful little ballad of "The This bill of zale was

Dearest Spot on. Barth to Me," being ex- the Chief Justive maki ourable J. M, Price, Surveyor General":

quisitely rendered and with great expression.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.-

Per C. T. Hook, at 3.30 p.m. Tomorrow,

the 29th inst. YOKOHAMA.-

For

Per

S. 8. Tanais, To-morrow, the 29th We call the attention of our readers to the instant. Registry ceases af 3.15pm

Mail closes at 3.30 p.m. Paid Cor programme advertised in another colamu respondence may than be posted in of the Hudson Surprises Party who perform the moveable box on board the again to-morrow night at the Theatre Royal Packet

City Hall. They play to-night at the Garri- For SHANGHAI

Por S. Amazone, Tomorrow, the 29th son Theatre

instant. Registry ceases at 3.45

T

Mail doses at p.m. Inte His Excellency the Governor has been Letters received from 4.10 to 4.80 pleased, it is annemoed in the Guzrite, to

hm with 10 cents Ile Fre. Paid

Correspondence may then be posted recognize provisionally, and until further

Two Beroathing sketoles made up a long and much in due form enjoyable programme

in England. When

Tax Straits Times of the 19th March says:

Afung tried to ans

any

The numerous friends here of Captain but failed. In this cut the

H. Cumings of H. M. B. Orucos, at Court on and of present stationed in Bhanghai, will be glad | they be imprisoned for t to hear that he has been appointed Com

modors of. II: M. 8. Victor mutuel Capabor, and be kept in colitur tain Coming vill lears Shanghai for Hong for two months, not excee kong in Apri next, when Commodare Smith at any one tima. gues home. The command of the Curacon has not been filled up, yet.

Another case all the last ** | the Chief Justion

in the moreable box on board the notice, Mr Richard Schönberger, Tas Annual Athletic Sports of the 27th Re Packet

March 20, Esmeralda, British steamer, For TOURON —— 395, R. Talbot, Amoy March 25, General Per Hongkong, at 5 pm. To-marrow, the RUSSELL & CO

29th inst For SAIGON

Fer Atalanta, að 30 p.m., on Thursday,

the 31st inst. For YOKOHAMA KORE

March 24, Fuger, Chinese steamer, 920, A Oroad, Shanghai Maral 23, General — 0. M. S. N. Co

March 27, Well, German steamer, from

Canton

March 27, thay, British steamer, 308

charge of the Austro-Hungarian Consulate

at this Port, during the absence of argument, to be held out the Ori Adolph André.

under the patronage

Major-General Donovan

Iris proposed to take the Hurray v. Rum permission of the Lion

Ground

name to-morrow afternoon, if the Pitman - annomoed to take place to-morrow, Laos- Fur Nagato Maru, at 5 pm, on Friday, sase is finished in time, which there is every day, commencing at 11 am. The pro

the dat April he h

Mr J.-J. Franels, | gramme comprises nine prospect of it being,.. POET DARWIN THURSDAY ISuated by Moss Stephens and Holmes, prindpal of which LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL

F. P. C. Goode, Talwanfon March 28, and For Amoy 26, General-DOUGLAS LAPAIK &

March 27, Avoca, British steamer, 904, B. G. Murray, Bombay March 3, and Singe zur:50 pore 16, General F. &0.,BN. 06.

the

perhaps the Jockey

LE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c., appears for the plantiff My Wolton (not races, 100 yards, hornos sud

Mr Hayllar, as we were misinformed the drawn on the ground - the Veteran Rape, Per Brisbane, at 8:30 pm, on Thursday her day) for the defendast

220 yards, for all men over twelve years shar

the 7th April

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