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Conniercial.

THIS DAY.

Noon. An unusually quiet morning on the Stock Exchange. Banks are still on the down- ward line, holders offering to close át. 480, for the end of the month, 182 for February and 184 for March, with- odt inducing speculators to come to

terms.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1883.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER!

THIS DAY'S TELEGRAMS,

Мана KONG,

SUANO-

Αναν,

KAT.

DAROMETER, THERMOME. TER, AC,

MW

Therm for attached 6.0 590 600 500 143

Direction of Wind, ww на NT Xx

FOTO

3 2 3

MANILA,

On date st

08.00#

Docks have been negociated Barameter 078 38613|305624|30 30/30, 13/30, 50/39, 10, 12.01 at 52 per cent, premium for delivery on January 31st, and at this rate the stock is fairly firm. The serip of the Manila and China Steamship Company is in good re- ́quest at 115 per share. China Sugars are Wet Thermometer. 54-9-470 54.0 42.0 220 17.0 73-5 pet

still on offer at 200 and Luzons at 113.

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4 o'clock p.m. Banks show a further depression since morning. A few transactions have been. put through at 183 for March, and the stock is now freely offered at 179 for cash, or the end of the month. Fürther sales of Docks on similar conditions to those ́pre- viously reported have to be noted. Luzons are still on offer at 113; but a number of shares could, and no doubt will be placed at 112. Other stocks remained as per an- nexed list.

SHARES.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-Ex New Issue

-150 per cent, premium. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-New Isuc.

140 per cent. premium, sellers. Union Insurance Society of Canton-$1,850 per

share, buyers.

China Traders Insurance, Company $1,610

per share.

North China Insurance--TIs. 1,225 per share.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited-$135 per

share, sellers. Yangisic Insurance Association-Tis. 80p per

share.

Chinese Insurance Company-$230 per share.

sellers. On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 150

per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-$1,135 per

share, buyers.

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China Fire Insurance Company-$1271 pershare,

sellers,

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company-52.

per cent. premium, sales. Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Co.

--$33 per share premium,

Manila and China Steam Ship Company-115

-per share, buyers.

Hongkong Gas Company-$80 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company-$125 per share, Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Li

mined-par. sellers. China

per share,

Sugar Refining . China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)-3

per cent. premium.

Company, Limited~~~$100

Luzon Sugar Refining Company,, Limited-112

per share, sellers. Hongkong Ice Company-$165 per share, sellers, Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited

$60 per share.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1878-11 per cent. prem,

ex. int. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881-percent, prem.

EXCHANGE.

ON LONDON-Bank, T. T. .................3/7

Bank Hills, on demand ......................... 3/71 Bank Bills, at 30 days' sight... +3/78 Bank Bills, at 4 months' sight 3/8 Credits, at 4 months' sight............3/8} Documentary Bills, at 4 months' ...

sight

+3/8+ @3/8]

4.62.

4.724

ON PARIS,

Bank Bills,on demand ........... Credits, at 4 months' sight

ON BOMBAY,-Bank, T.T.

ON CALCUTTA, Bank, T.T..

ON SHANGHAL---

Bank sight

----2-225 ...225

Private, 30 days'sight 73

EXPORT CARDO,

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Diy Thennometer, des se 5 610 50.0 64 0 195 03 w gar

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Weather .........cbm bebe ba

Hour's Rainj -

Quantity falien...

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Barometer, leve) of the sau in inches, tens and hun dredi.-Thermometer, la Fahrenheit degrees and tens kept les the open air Inta shaded 'situmfovi, -Direction of Wind, la registered every two polets, N., N.N.E, N.E, MA Force of Wind, & cùm, 1 to 3 light route 1105 mode rate, to feah. to strong, to to heavy, to 18 18 vlcient-State of Weather, B. Clear blue sky. C. Cloudy. # Dialy. P. Pog. G. Forry. H. Hall. L. Light ming, M. Misly, 0, Overo P. Taulag showers, Q Sally. Rainy S. Snow. 7, Thunert V, Bad, theartening Visibility. # Storm 2. Calis, The letters are repented to indicate any Increase over the mean average of chair signification, Mala--Tha hours of rain for the previous #4 hours (noon) are registered from a to ma the quantity of water falion' adicated in inches, tans and

hap-Brela

MAILS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAIL. _The_P_&_0_5_N_Cols steamer Ganges, with the English nail, left Singapore for this port on Tuesday, the 16th instant, al to Lim, and is due here on the agrð.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The O. & O. steamer Gaelic, with the next American mail, left Yokohama on the 16th in- slant, at daylight, and is due here on the 22nd.

The O. & O. steamer Belgic, with the succeed. ing, American mail, left San Francisco on the 28th ultimo, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 27th instant.

STEAMERS EXPECTED.

The Shire Line steamer Flintshire, from Loh- don, left Singapore on the 9th instant, and is

now over duc.

The D. D. R. steamer Hesperia left Singapore on the 14th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 22nd.

The E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Catterihan left Sydney on the 4th instant, and is due here on or about the 29th.

The steamship Meath (Messrs. Geo, R. Ste. vens & Co.'s line) left Sydney for Hongkong on. the 12th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the gth proximo.

The E. & A. S. S. Co.'s steamer Bowen will sail from Sydney on the 20th instant, and is due here on or about the 15th proximo,

Shipping.

ARRIVALS.

LORNE, British steamer, 1,034, W. Hunter, 19th January,-Swatow 18th Jan., General- Bun Hin & Co. MARIE, German 466, A. Weinronsky, 19th Jan, Hamburg 5th Sept., General-Siemssen & Co.

+

CLEARANCES AT THE HARBOUR OFFICE. Lorne, British steamer, for Singapore. Sumida Maru, Japanese str., fór Nagasaki, John D. Brewer, American bark, for New York. Lee-yen, Chinese steamer, for Shanghai..

DEPARTURES.

January 19, Kwangtung, British str, for East

Coast.

SHIPPING IN HONGKONGRE

STEAMERS.

ATJEI, Dutch steamer, 624, J. Orielle, 17th Jan., Batavia 1st January, General,-Jardine, Matheson & Co, CAMELOT, British steamer, 1,049, James Boor,

15th Jan.-Saigon 9th January, General.

Kin Nam

CHINA, German slower, bus, General,

-Swatow 17th January, January, Yuen Fat Hong

CHI-YUEN, Chinese steamer, 1,193, F. Wallace, 22nd Dec.,Singapore 13th Dec, General -C. M. S. N. Co-Cosmopolitan Dock. CRUSADER, British steamer, 647, T. Rowin, 13th-

November-Saigon 7th November, Rice.--- Chong Wo Cheang.Kowloon Dock. DALJ

British steamer, 644, E. Allason, and Jan., Bangkok 15th December, Rice and Gene al-Yuen Fat Hong.

HONGKONG SÄILING VESSELS. (Continued.) OSPREY, British bark, 269, W. Hall Albany, 14th Jan, Albany 11th October, Sandal wood.---Gilman & Co. PRINTEMPS, Fren, bark, 277, Galland, 16th Jan, 13th January, Coal-Jardine, SAMUEL D. CARLETON, American bark, 884, Gea. A. Freeman, October 9th,-Newcastle, M.-W., 10th August, Coal-Order-Cos mopolitan Dock. SCHWAN, German brig,_276, Schroder 7th Jan., Chefoo 27th Dec, General.--Siems- sen & Co.

Mathe La

SPICA, German bark, 915, B. Hallmann, 13th Jan,Cardiff 1st September, Coal-Mel-

HER BRITANNIC MAJESTYS SHIPS|| IN THE CHINA, SQUADRON,

Albatross, screw sloop, 4 guns, Commander

Errington, Hongkong,, Audacious, double-screw iron frigate, Captain R.

E. Tracey, Hongkong, Champion, corvette, 14 guns, Captain Russell S.

G. Pasley, Singapore.

Cleopatra, carvette, 14 gins, Captain Hippisley,

Curacon, corvette, 14 guns, Captain S. Long,

Yokohama.

Daring, composite sloop, 4 guns, Commander F.

J.J. Elliott, Kobe. Encounter, steam corvetic, 14 guns, Captain G.

Robinson, Hongkong.

Post Office.

ملت

A MAIL WILL CLOSE

For Batavin.-Per Tamsul, to-day, the 19th Tamsu instant, at 5 P..

For Amoy and Shanghai,-Per Orestes, day, the 19th instant, at 5 mat

For Manila-Per Romeo, to-morrow, the zoth instant, at 9.30.4.M.

For Amoy Per Aljek, to-morrow, the 20th instant, at 11.30 AM

For Singapore and Penang Per Lorne, to- morrow, the zoth instant, at 11.30 AM.

For Shanghai.-Per Feoksang, tomorrow 2oth instant, at 3.30 PM

For Shanghal-Per Ningbo, to-morrow, the 20th Instant, British bark, 335 F.. Bateman,

3:30 PM For Manila ---Per Diamante, to-morrow, the 20th instant, at 4.30 P.M.

For Swatower China, to-morrow, t

the 20th

chers & Co. SPINAWAY,

11th Jan.-Freemantle 28th Nov., Sandal wood-Siemssen & Co. WESER, German bark, 916, H. Hellmers, 11th DECIMA, German steamer, 1,151, P. Oestmann,

Jan-Cardiff 9th September, Coal-Order. 15th Jan, Saigon 9th January, Rice.-Geo. | " .

WHAMPOA.

R. Stevens & Co. FAME, British steamer, 117, Stopani, (tug plying)

Hobgkong and Whampoa Dock Co. GLENELO, British steamer, 894, J. S. Speechly,

14th Jan.-Saigon 6th January, Rice. Tung Kec.-Aberdeen Dock. HONGKONG, British steamer, 67, April 14th,-

Kwok Acheong & Sona. NELSON, British steamer, 897, Thorn, 17th Jan,

-Saigon 10th Jan., Rice and Paddy. Geo. R. Stevens & Co.

NINGTO, British steamer, 761, R. Cars, 18th Jan., Canton 17th January, General- Siemssen & Co.

PING ON, British steamer, $74, McCaslin, 12th Jan.-Pakhoi, and Hoihow 11th January, General-Russell & Co.-Cosmopolitan

Dock,

OLYMPIA,

BENEDICTA, Gennan schooner, 247, C. Darum, Manila 31st December, Ballast.--Wieler & Co.

CANTON.

FOOKSANG, British steamer, 990, Davis, 16th

Jan-Shanghai 13th Jang General.-Jar-, dine, Matheson & Co. PEKING, British steamer, 954, Drewes, 15th Jan,

Shanghai 13th January, General-Siems- sen & Co.

AMOY.

In Port on 11th January, 1883. Alex. Newton, British bark, 308 (Newton)-Boyd

& Co.

Anna, German schooner, 347 (Deinschein)

Pasedag & Co.

Chloris, German bark, 334 (Matzen)-H. A. Pe-

tersen & Co.

German steamer, 783, Christiansen, 17th Jan,Saigon 11th January, Rice.— Siemssen & Co. ORESTES, British steamer, 1,323, J. R. Webster, Liverpool, and Singapore 10th Jan., General.

Butterfield & Swire. ROMEO, Spanish steamer, 270, R. Larrain, 17th Jan.-Manila 14th Jan, General-Mel-

chers & Co. SHUN-ON, Annamite steamer, 136, W. Blumen-Flodden, British bark, 337 (Henderson)-Boyd berg, 18th Jan-Whampoa 17th Jan, Bal- | Francisca, German bark, 368 (Jessen)-H. Au last-Shun Woo Yuen.

Petersen & Co.

Faugh Balaugh, German schooner, 240 (Rate)-

H. A. Petersen & Co.

Esk, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, In reserve,

Hengkong.

⠀⠀

at

Flying Fish, loop, 4 guns, Lieut-Commander

Hoskyn, en route Hongkong. Fly, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Comman-instant a15 PM.

der J. Hope, Hongkong. Foxhound, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut.-Commander

McQubae, Sandakan. Kestrel, double-screw gun-vessel, 4 guns, Com

mander E. Hotham, on' a cruise. Lily, screw gun-vessel, 3 guns, Commander

Evans, Hongkong.

Magple, surveying vessel, 4 guns, Licut-Con.

Carpenter, Nagasaki. Midge, double-screw gun-vessel, in reserve, *** Hongkong,

Moorhen, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut. Commander

J. H. Corfe, Yokohama. Fegasus, sloop, 6 guns, Commander E. F. Day,

Hongkong.

Sheldrake, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieut-Comander M.

Bridges, Shanghai,

Swift, double-screw gun-vessel, 5 guns, Comman

der Collins, Hongkong. Tweed, double-screw gunboat, 3 guns, in reserve,

Hongkong.

V. Emanuel, receiving ship, zo guns, Commo

dore Cuming, Hongkong, Vigilant, paddle despatch-vessel, a guns, Lieut

Commander C. Lindsay, Hongkong. Wivera, turret ship, 4, guns, in reserve, Hong

kong

Zephyr, gunboat, 4 guns, Lieutenant-Commander

Pollard, Chefoo.

ForSwatow, Amoy, & Foochow -Per Douglas, on Tuesday, the 33rd instant, at 5.r.M. For Nagasaki and Yokohama.—Per on Friday; the 26th instant, at 11.30 A.M.

For Straits and Bombay.--Per Zambesi, on Friday, the 26th instant, at 3.30 F.bf.

The Postal Guide published in 1879 being. now somewhat out of date: a revised save da List for the Far East for 1882, which super printed in the Hongkong Directory and Hong sedes all previous editions.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET: The British Contract Packet Rome," will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 23rd instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom, and Europe via Brindisi; to the Straits Settle meats, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden,

Malta, and Gibraltar,

This Packet carries no mails for the Australasian Colonies.

The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails,

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.

be despatched on TUESDAY, the 30th instant, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom,

The French Contract Packet OXUS," will

and Europe, vid Nables; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, the Aus- tralasian Colonies, Fondichery, Madras, Cal-"

TAMSUI, British steamer, 919, S. Valler, 8th Jan., Frohlich, German brig, 360 (Möller)-Pasedag / FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR ON THE catta, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Gibraltar, and Mauri-

Salgen 1st January, Ricc.-Butterfield & Swire.

THALES, British steamer, 820, T. G. Pocock, 18th. Jan-Swatow 17th January, General.-D. Lapraik & Co.

THAMES, British steamer, 296, Tait, 14th Jan., -Saigon 3rd January, Rice,--Arnhold, Kar- berg & Co. VLADIVOSTOCK, Russian str., 678, Himeleriky,

-Melchers & Co. VORSETZEN, German steamer, 1,750, F. Lutjens,

Butterfeld Manath January, General

& Swire-Cosmopolitan Dock. ZAMBESI, British steamer, 1,540, H. L. Moule,

r3th Jan,,Bonibay 21st Dec., and Singa- pore 4th January," General.-P. & O. S. K..Co.

SAILING VESSELS.

ALDEN BESSIE, American bark, A. Noyes, aand Dec., Portland, Oregon 12th Nov., Spars.

Melchers & Co.. ALEXA, British bark, 425, Robb, 16th Jan,

Wellington, New Zealand 26th November, General Adamson, Bell & Co.

ALVA, Portuguese bark, 63z, E. de Souza, 12th Jan., Rajang 9th Dec, Timber-Brandao & Co. ANNA BERTHA, German bark, 480, Krause, 27th November,Newchwang 14th Nov., Beans. -Siemssen & Co. ANTOINETEE, British bark, 1,014, E. T. Bunje, 6th January-Manila 27th December, Bil Last-Order.-Kowloon Dock. BARBAROSSA, German ship, 1,313, R. Kausch, 12th Jan.,Cardiff 4th August, Coal-Mel-

Co., BEATRICE, British schooner, 66, Williams, 17th Jan., Guap 7th January, Copm-Captain. BILLY SIMPSON, British bark, 432, Brown, 9th

chers &

Dec,Cehu 16th Nov., General-Master. B. F. WATSON, American bark, 993, G. E. Haw. kins, 12th Jan.,-New York 20th July, Oil. -Melchers & Co.

CHAS aster

CASHMERE, British ship, 1,238, F. A. Lohhart,

17th Jan, Newcastle 24th Nov., Coal.

G. RICE, American bark, 715, A. W.

November, Adamson, Bell & Co.

Smart, 12th Jan.,-Newcastle, NSW., 18th

& Co.

Helene, German bark, 263 (J. Ricck)--H. A. Pe-

tersen & Co.

Henrik Ibsen, Norwegian bark, 274 (Christen-

sen-H. A. Petersen & Co. Hugo & Otto, Norwegian bark, 457 (M. Koeld)

H. A. Petersen & Co.

& Co.

Juno, German bark, 256 (Nielsen)-Pasedag Kjobenhavn, Danish bark, 353 (Magleby)-H.

A. Petersen & Co.

Louise, American Schooner, 280 (Lawrence)

H.A. Petersen & Co.

Magenta, British schooner, 329 (Coalfect)

Pasedag & Co.:

Rachel, British bark, 282 (Affleck)--Boyd & Co.

FOOCHOW.

In Port ai. 10th January, 1883.

& Có

Fantaisie, British bark, 696 (Bice)-Furdon Oceania, British bark, 320 (Norquay)~Adam-

son, Bell & Co.

SHANGHAI.

In Port on 12th January, 1883. Annie M. Bur, American ship, 889 (Byrne)-

Russell & Co.

Blackadder, British brig, 963 (Swensen)-Russell

& Co.

Brenda, British brig, 201 (Swensen)--Nils Moller, Channel Queen, British bark, (Lachew) Chap

man, King & Co. Charley, British bark, 359 (Schroder)-Nils

Moller Chingtah, Chinese bark, 472 (Taylor)-C. M.

S. N. Co.

Cubana, British bark, 499 (Howard)-Jardine,

Matheson & Co.

Emma, German schooner, 219 (Michelsen)Ed.

Schellhass:& Co.

Escort, American, bark, 636 (Waterhouse) || Russell & Co.

Hedvig, British back, 375 (Davey) Nils Moller. Hilda, British bark, 366 (Hemmingsen)—-Nils

Moller.

chardi.

Ino, German bark, 344 (Bohsen)-F. A. Bu-

- CHINA STATION.

Abreck Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Captain

Schanz, Chefoo.

Adonis, French gunboat, 5 guns, Commander

Caillard, Saigos.

Africa, Russian corvette, & guns, Captain

Alexeyeff, Hongkong,

Alert, American corvette, 4 corvette, Commader.

Kempff, Kobe.

H. E. Mullen, Shanghai. Ashuelot, American corvette, 6 guns, Commander

de Giers, Hongkongette, 15 guns, Captain Dake of Edinburgh, Russian ironclad, Captain

Hollmann, Amoy.

Ermak, Russian transport, Captain Koltchau,

Nagasaki.

Gornostai, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Stark, Vladivostock. Gravina, Spanish cruiser, Don José Quesada,

Manila.

Iltis, German gumboat, 8 guns, Commander

Klauss, Shanghai.

Kersaint, French corvette, Commander Benu

mont, Hongkong.

PAR

La Victorieuse, French frigate, 14 guns, Captain

de la Batie, Hongkong. Lutin, French gunboat, 4 guns, Commander

Rouvier, Hongkong. Monocacy, American gunboat, 6 guns, Comman-

der C. S. Cotton, Kobe. Morge, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Tatarinoff, Japan.

Nerpa, Russian gunboat, 7 guns, Commander

Valrondt, Chefoo.

Palos, American gunboat, 6 guns, Lieutenant

Commander Green, Kobe.

PLASTOON, Russian Corvette, 3 guns, Captain

Poliansky, Canton.. Richmond, American frigate, 14 guna, Captain

Skerrett, Canton..

Sobol, Russian gunboat, 7 gunboat, Commander.

Boyle, Vladivostock.

St. Petersburg, Russian transport, 6 guns, Cap

tain Sidenener, Vladivostock.

tius.

The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c gratia zai

Home

FOR CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS." AS THE ENGLISH MAIL

The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c, by the British Contract Packet:

DAY OF DEPARTURE, AP

NOON.-Money Order Office closes.

of a Registry of Letters ceases. Posting

of all printed matter and patterns ceases. 3.00 P.M.Mails closed, except for Late Letters.

3.30 PM when the Post Office closes entirely. 3.10 P.Letters may be posted with late fee of

10 cents until

3.40 P.M.Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with late fee of 10 cents, until time of departure,

THE FRENCH MAIL-DAY BEFORE DEPARTURE.

SF.M., Money Order Office closes. Post Office clases, except the night box, which is always open out of office hours, chem

DAY OF "DEPARTURE,

7 AM, Post Office opens.

الله

10 AM, Registry of Letters coarce,⠀⠀ Posting of · printed matter and patterns ceases, paí 11 A.M., Mail closes, except for Late Letters." 11.16 AM, Letters may be posted with Late Fee ***of to cents until

ET MOIN 11.30 AM, when the Fost Office closes entirely 13.40 A.it, Late Letters may be posted on board"

the packet with Late Fre of 10 Cents until time of departure,

SOLDIERS AND SAILORE LETTERS, VA, -Privates in H.M. Army, or Navy, Non- commissioned, Officers, Bandmasters, Army Schoolmasters (not Superintending or First Class) Writers or Schoolmistresses may send half-ounce

letters to the United Kingdom by mail at the rate of four cents (two-pence) cach, which may be prepaid either in Imperial or in Hongkong Stamps. By private, steamer the postage is two cents (one penny)**

The same privileges apply to letters ad- dressed to the Privates and Non-commissioned "Officers named abovezan

Per City of Tokio, sir, for Yokohama.-103 | January 19, Benedicta, German schooner, for COLOMA, American bark, 853, Noyes, 5th Jan., Jane Woodburn, British brig, 299 (Dasborough) Tamega, Portuguese gunboat, Commander da No handkerchiefs, jewellery, &c, can be sent,

bales Wool, 60 bales Hemp, 1,384 bags Sugar, and 75 packages Merchandise, For San Fran. cisco.-15.35 bags Rice, 7,721 bags Sugar, 63 bags Black Pepper, 3 cases Silks, 51, cases

Whampoa.

January 19, Lee quen, Chinese str., for Shanghai, January 19, Sumida Maru, Japanese steamer,

for Nagasaki.

Cigars, tos boxes Prepared Opium, 300 January 19, Magie, British bark, for Macassar.

Oll 113 bales Gunny Bags, só packages 3.787 packages Merchandise, and 1 box of Trea. sure (838,130), Far Acajutla-2 cases Silks. Fo: Victoria, B.C-326 packages Merchandise, Tea, and 3 packages Crude Opium,

So pland, Oregon,-1,526 bags Rice, and

For

January 19, Bellona, German str. for Saigon. January 19, Chop-sai, Chinese gunboat, for a

cruise.

PASSENGERS--ARRIVED.

DEPARTED,

171 Per Lorne, str., from Swatow-600 Chinese, packages Merchandise. For Honolulu.-477

Merchandise, and 11 package Silk. For Per Menmuir, sir, for Sydney.-Mesars, W. nama-sco bags Rice, 37 pkgs. Merchandise, H. F. Darby, T. Gluins, and 13 Chinese In and 30packages Tea. For Valparaisos pkge. steerage. For Port Darwin, Queensland Ports, Merchandise. For Callao-10 packages Mer and Australla.-119 Chinese. chandise, and 3 packages Silks, For Boston.TM** I case Hats. For Chicago.-118 packages Tea, For New Vork-51 packages Ten, packages Matting, package Silk Goods, 150 bales Raw Silk, and 14 cases Raw Silk.

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OPIUM MARKET.—THIS DAY.

NEW MARWA......per picul, 8530 {(Allowance, Taels 28,) · OLD MALWA.. .......................per picul, 8351- (Allowance, Taels 40.). Naw PATNA (first choice)per chest, 8552 NEW PATNA (second).................per chest, $542) NEW PATNA (without cholce) per

1.

chest:..

85471 NEW PATNA (bottom)......per chest, 8555 NEW BENARES (without choice) per

chest,......

Per Jfagie, for Macassar.—6 Chinese), Per Kwangtung, str., for Swatow, & Europeana and too Chinese.

Per Sumida Maru, str, for Nagasaki.-3 Chinese.

Per Lee-yuen, str., for Shanghatto Chiness.

TO DEPART.

Zorns, sir, for Singaporo.--683 Chinoso.

Fortland, Oregon 8th November, Lumber.--- Melchers & Co.

CONQUEST, American bark. 516, Carins, 20th Nov. Newcastle aand Sept., Coal-Ed,

Schelibass & Co.

-Chinese.

&

John n Smith, American schooner, 561 (Kustil) Kolga, British bark, 541 (Kiolseth) Russell

& Co.

...

Stosch, German corvette, 19 guns, Captain von Blanc, Japan, orkaner til pakar dan fast

Costa Cabral, Macao, predavan Tongous, Russian gunboat, Commander Heck,

Singapore

...... Vestnik, Russian cruiser, Commander Avelan,

Hongkong.

Private steamers leave Hongkong for Lon about every ten days

The letters must not exceed half an ounce.

even with the ends opened

If from Soldier or Sailor his class and description must be stated in full on the letter, the cover of which must be signed by the Com manding Officer, with name of regiment, ship, c description, with name

CORYPHENE, American bark, 812, Geo. W. Ginn, Pelham, British bark, 340 (Downic)---Mackenzie | villars, French corvette, 15 guns, Captain M. in full If to a Soldier, or Sailor, his class, and

11th Jan,Yokohama 29th Dec, Ballast

Captain.Aberdeen Dock.

CYPRUS, British ship, 1,393, Johnson, 11th Jan,

-Middlesbro 4th August, Iron, Captain. DANIEL, German bark, 417, P. Vogt, 13th Jan.,

Hamburg 37th July, General-Melchers &Co. DORA, German ship, 1,259, H. Meyer, aand November, Cardiff 1st July, Coal-Am. hold, Karberg & Co..

ELLA S. TILAYER, American ship, 1,098, Davis,

22nd October,-put back.-Russell & Co. ERL KONIC, German bark, 456, A. Naurch, 17th

Nov-Newchwang 16th Nov., Beans Siemssen & Co.

& Co.

Queen of India, Beltiäh steamer, 394 (Manley)

W. Hewett & Co.,

Dewatre, Shanghai.

no privileges.

Vostock, Russian gunboat, 4 guns, Commander must be stated in full of regiment, ship; &c,

Soldiers and Sailors have no Molchonsky, Japan.

regard to books or Wolf German gunboat, guns, Commander prepaid with Imperial Stamps, these be

LETTER BOXES, RO

Southern Chief, American ship, 1,383 (Higgins) | **

C. & J. Trading Co. Star of India, British bark, 1,040 (Paralow)

Melcher & Co.

Stout, Norwegian bark, 581 (Honnester) →→Chap-

man, King & Co.

Therete, German bark, 399, (Hansen)→→Mel-

chers & Co. Zebina Gaudey, British bark, 1,037. (Cook)--

Melchers & Co.

YOKOHAMA.

Per Jolin D. Brewer, for New York-3 Euro- GLENURY, British 3-m, schooner, 183. A. Cashman, Russian schooner, so (Sternberg)

peans.

VESIRLS ARRIVED. IN ‘EUROPE FROM PORTE IN JAPAN, CHINA, AND MANILA.

·Electra (5) oma....................Yokohama uperNovi 4 Anchisee (6) Shanghai.........Dec. Pepka mgomooo.....Manija, qu/........Nov, Stirling Castle (6.)..............Japan .......................Dec. Teucer (5.) ......Hongkong Dec.

rath

Manila 9th

ESHERALDA, German bark, 788, H. Brock, itth

Jan-Hamburg soth August, General—, Melchers & Co.

Magadda

son,

Doc General. Co. Wieler & HALLOERDA, British ship, 1,087, Meikle, 5th Dec,, Kobe 26th November, Ballast-Captain. HANS, German bark, 313, A. Thomson, 12th Jan.-Chiefoo 1st January, General Wieler & Co,

In Port on 30th December, 1882. Ada, British schooner, 73 (J. Goldie)-H. Cook.

· F.Ketrin Alexander, American

H. Cook,

Strauch, Chefoo....::

CANTON GUNBOAT SQUADRON,

An-lan, Viceroy's gunboat, y guns, Lin Kuo

Chang, Hongkong, Chee-hing, Revenue cruiser, a guns, Chinese

Captain, Canton. Chen-to, Viceroy's gunboat, 7 guns, J, Stewart

Canton, PA SM

mpany Aquinata can do Chen-jui, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, Chinese,

Hongkong

Ching-on, Revenue cruiser, a guns, Chung Wing

Fal, Canton,

Ching-tsing, Viceroy's gunboat, & guns, FB

sard, Hongkong.

30 (Carlton)-- Alma, American schooner, sa (Fibbey)→J. D.

Camol] & Co, A A. Marshall, British ship, 1,096 (McFaden)-East Canton,

Isaacs & Bro.

Chop chung, Reverstie cruiser, Li Tack Ming,

HERBERT BLACK, American bark, 375, Treat, Black Diamond, German burk, 6yo (Boyd Chop-sal, Viceroy's gunboat, Chang, on a cruise

13th Dec, Nagasaki 5th Dec., Coal- Captain-Kowloon Dock.

HERHANN, German bark, 453, W. Pens, toth Dec-Chefoo 28th Nov., General Wieler

VESSELS EXPECTED AT HONGKONG.

& Co (Corrected to Date). Annina..............

New York... July 1

bark, JACOBINE,

417, C. H. Christian Marianne................... Cardiff,

sen, Toth Decoilo 25th Nov,, Wood.- July 12 85421 C. B. Hazeltine...New York

Ed. Schellhaes & Co-Kowloon Dock July 12 Kharassan per chest, 8335

Antwerp Aug. 24 JAMES E PENDLETON, American bark, 938 Hamburg Sept

J. Colcord, 12th Jan-Nagasaki and perpicul, 8320'

Coal Butterfield & Swire, Sunderland...Sept. 6 (Allowance, Taels 32).

NEW PERSIAN

Old Persian.............................

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

-(Vrom Mirasso, FALCONER & Cols Rio:stra).

-YEATERDAY,

Thermomoter-4 P.54..

Thermometer=z 1,M. TWat Thermometer-File

Baromeseng A, Ma „Thermomet

30.308

Nieuwe Waterweg Fluellin.....

B. P. Cheneyde Napier

Mary Whitridge

Phoenix...

Cardif......... Antwerp

Sept: "9 New YorkSept. 12 Hamburg...Sept 17 Cardiff....... „Cardiff

Marie

Helnich sai:༥e ་་ན�ས་ Deutschland.....Penarth Emina T. Crowell ...)

Dorothea

Adalph Wandering Jew Adele ***.

Augusto

Annie J. Marsh

Merionethabir Dato

A and W.

Hesperia (1) Glenroy (1)

B

J. D. Brewer, American bark, 962, W. L. Josse lyn, 6th Jan.Whampoa 5th Jan, Gene ral-Russell & Co.

Juso, German bark, 517, H. C. Breckwolde. 19th Nov,Hamburg sand July, General

Melchers & Com KISHON, British steamer, 491, Thomas S. Ho

witt, 3rd January Touron 6th December, Salt-Ed. Schellanss & Co. LIVINGSTONE, German bark, 531; H. Stellens, 14th Jan Honolulu 12th December, Bal last-Sienssen & Co. eNOSA LOUISA, Gennan 3. sch., 245, Schierloch, and Jan-Whampoa 31st Dec, General-Ed Schellhass & Co.

"MARIE, German harca/30

we 14th Jang-÷Bangkok 27th

Malchers & Col KOMPAREIL British bark, 309,

ember --Newchwu Chong Woo-Kow!

Bohm

Cremona, American bark, 608 (Gove) Fratar

& Co.

American schooner, 75 (Peterson)-Cap

Diana,

tain.

Else, German brig, 287 (Holm)-P. Bohm E von Beaulicu, German bark, 336 (Getting)

Grosser & Co..

Helena,

American schooner, 40 (Bischof) M.

Herschel, German ship, 787 (Wepper)-Reimers

& Co.

Manhegan, British bark, 1,143 (Paulsen)

Fauver & Co.

Osaka,

M. C. Bohm, German schooner, 36-P. Bohm. British bark, 3a7 (Lowe)--Corner & Co, Oswald, German bark, 445 (Boysen) P. Bohm Otome, American schooner, sa W. (Hardy)-w

Snow & Corp

Paul Revere American ship, 1,735 G. Mullin

C. & J Trading Cards HARI SA PA Raphael, Anierican ship, 1,543 (Nicholson)

Hal-chang-ching, Revenue cruiser, 3 guns, Wo

Jul Chang, Hongkong,

Hai-king-ching, Viceroy's gunboat, 3 guns, Ch'en

Liang Chieb, Hongkong

Hol-tung-bung, Viceroy's gunboat, Leing Vi

Ting, Canton

Huashan, Viceroy's gunboat, a guns,

Canton,NNE

Li-she, Revenue cruiser, guns, Chif

Peng-chao-hal, Reventie er

Shot, Hongkong

Quang-on, Viceroy's gunboat, min

Tic, Canton,

Shen-chi, Revenue"-cruiser,”

Taly Canton.

Bui-tsing,

Viceroy's gumbost/ Murray, Hai Ling

Tching-on, Viceroy's gunboat) Admiral Bogue Forts Tching-pa, Viceroy's gunboat, 3g

Bogue Forts. Tehun-tung, Revenue cruiser WTIHtt, West Coast

Roderick Hay: German barke, 250 (Nicholson)

& JeTrading Co.

Pao, Jardine, Matheson & Code,

Rose American schooner, 40 (Wilson

Sophie, Russian brig, 330 (P. Lemascheffey)

Fi Retz

Asing po, Viceryl gunbost

Henry, Yi-hu, Viceroy's gimboat, yeon, och Stella, Russian schooner, 40 (Isaacs)—}, Katz, =

Cantona ofe Beans Zephyr, British schooner/250 (Ewart). Hod

Viceroy's Syubbos...

Many boxes of letters are received at the Fost Office not sealed, that is to say, the box is fastened with sealing wax, but there is go Impression of a real

The Ettention of boxholders is called to the necessity of carefully sealing such boxes with some recognisable seal, and of sending a chite book or receipt with them. The omission of the latter precaution leaves a doubt as to whether the contents of the box ever ranchad the Fort Office the omission of the former, as to whi

part of them might not Have Been the sake of the Postage Stamps.

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