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Intimations.

A. S. WATSON

AND CO., LTD.

WINE MERCHANTS.

ESTABLISHEDAD). 1841.

CLARETS.

$ 7.80

ST. ESTEPHE

....S 7.20

ST. JULIEN.........

9.00

LA ROSE

12.00

9.00 13.20

CHATEAU HAUT BRION

LARRIVET

18.00

19.20

CHATEAU MOUTON d'AR-

MAILHACQ.

21.00

22.80

CHATEAU PONTET CAR.

NEI

25.00

CHATEAU LA TOUR CAR-

NET......

30.00

CHATEAU RAUZAN CH¬TEAU „LAFITE.......

42.00

48.00

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902.

BERTTISE

On the 1st of November, at S9, Range Road, Shanghai, the wife of G. Ę; STEWART, ol<2 daughter.

On the 6th of November at 24, Quinsan Road, Shanghai, the wife of S. FLOYD, Imperial Customs Service, ot a song

On the 7.h of November, at Woosung Road, Shanghai, the wife of JOHN DEWAR, of a daughter.

On the 7 h of November, at 27, Range Ron, the wife of H. R. H, THOM ́s, of a daughter.

MARRIAGE,

On the phof Novemb. r, at finity Cabedral. Shanghai, by the Rev H. C. Hages, M.A, THOMAS KAY, son of Titumas, Kavy. Farmer, Renfrew, Scotland, to Jaser PATRICK, eldest daughter of Major J. R. Woon, Renfrew,

Scotland.

DEATHS.

On the 3rd of November, at No. 51, Range Rod, Shanghai, HERBERT AUGUSTUSCOOPER, third son of the late WILLIAM COOPE", uper atendent Engineer, P. & O., Bomby, ged 34 year, and months.

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HENRY TO REVISIT AMERICA -Prince Henry is preparing for a second visit to the United States in the spring and after observing political and social conditions, east of the west for big game Mississipp, he will go shooting

AMOY HEAD REBEL CAPTUREI) Activity by the native-officials in Amoy for the suppression of the rebels has not been unavailing. It is said that the ringleader Sheng King s been raptured, his capture

HUNAN RUNS DOWN JUNK :--Accord-

On the 3rd of November, at the Generaling to a special wire from With to the Shing Hospital, Shanghai, C. CRACKENTHORPE, aged

kai Times, the steamship Human, of the China 50 years.

On the 3rd of November, at Shanghai,Navigation Co., on a trip up the river for rice, NANCY, younger child of the Rey. J. MILLER ran down a big salt junk near that port on the GRAHAM, of the United Free Church of Scot

morning of the 5th rst. The junk was sunk land Mission, Manchuria.

and six lives are reported fost.

The Hongkong Celegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1902.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

SIR ERNEST STAQW, K.C.M.G.. British

THE BANK HOLIDAY, in celebration of the anniversary of His Majesty's birthday was delightfully fur, enabling many pic-nic parties to have thoroughly enjoyable outings. A large gathering of people witnessed the review at Happy Valley, and Warren's Circus received a sery fair share of public patronae at a matisé performance.

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A MEETING of the Jewish community was Minister to China, is expected in Shanghai hell on Sunday morning at their Synagogue shonly on his way home on leave.

*Ohel Lexh,' at which the following gentlemen were selected to act as trustee : Messrs. A. J. Raymond, David Moses, A. J. David, and E. S. Kadooric. The committees elec eg comprise the four trustees and Messrs. E. Raymond, A. Howard, B. H. Silas and R. M. Ezekiel. Mr. A J. David was elected President and Mr.

D. II. Silas, secretary.

These CLARETS are specially

MAJOR-GENERALSIR W. J. GASCOIGNE selected and obtained from the has arrived at Shanghai from Japan, and in- LEADING FRENCH GROWERS; | tends spending a few days there before coming they are of exceptional value and on to Hongkong. in fine condition.

CHATEAU LA TOUR CARNET, CHATEAU RAUZAN AND CHATEAU LAFITE any recommended to the notice of Connoisseurs as high-class after- dinuer Wines.

THE REVIEW AT HAPPY VALLEY.

Yesterday afternoon the Happy Valley pro sented quite an unusually picturesque appear ance, it being the occasion of the review of

the troops in honour of the King's birthday Long before the hour came for His Excellency to inspect the men massed there, thousands of people congregated in the neighbourhood of where the review could be witnessed, was the grounds, and every place of advantage

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PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED.

INCREASING THE CARITAL

THE INTERPORT MATCH.

SATURDAY'S PRACTICE.

Hongkong will fire in this Match on Wednes-

An extraordinary general meeting of share-day next, the 12th inst, at 2.30 p.m. The holders in the Panjom Mining Co., Ltd, was following comprise the team: Messis, J. held at noon to-day, at the Company's offices. Pidgeon, D. Baldwin, R. Stewart, J. Parkes W.. Those present were: Messrs. R. C. Wilcox Sackwood, R. Lapsley, Col, Sergt. Cross. (Chairman), T. Howard, A. H. Ezekiel 5. A. M., Sergt. Inst. Davies, R.M.LI, J. E. W. Parlane, 1. J. Barlow, EJ. Figueiredo Oce 11. Fearves Mr. J.J. Andrew and Sergt. Joseph, E. J. Moses, H. W. Terry, Max Michael, Crocker, H.M.S. Ocean, and C. Marshall, H.M.S. James Lee, A. H. Meyrs, 11. Baptista, A. Grill, R. Umpires Major Pritchard, M. L. So tres, J. Michael and W. Kerfoot Major Chapman and Capt. Macdonald.

The follwing are the best scores made at Hughes (Secicláry),

the practice on Saturday inst

R. Siéwati*

200, 500, 600, 'cap. Totul. ..34 33. 29 S

94

93.

31 29 SC

92

91

The chairman said that as the shareholders were aware the meeting had been caled to consider the proposals inade, at a meeting held on the 2jrd ult. On that occasion a short- 1. Pidgeon* 34 34 32 $: 100 band reporter was present, full notes of the. C. Marshall ..26 34 34

acting were taken and a report was circuJ. Parkes .................31. 29 30: 3 Inted. The speaker hoped the report had W. Sinckwood......32 reached every shareholder and, that all were J. Andrew 30 31 36 5

Col. Sergt. Crost... 30° acquainted with the present meeting in con- sequence. There was not much to add an D. Heldwin.......33 other crushing report had been received; not Mr. Crocker... 28 as good as night he hoped, but it added con- Sapper AtacEwen..30 siderably to the funds. Addition of capital Sert: Grifiths 29 39 30 Full remained wanting to pay for surveys and Sergt. Davies 2933 23

do more prospecting. Mines, especially in Punjom, could not be worked without pro- specting the reef continually, and surveying. for fresh patches. They were therefore obliged to apply for funds. The chairman then asked if any shareholder would suggest fresh views,

.

Mr. Joseph asked if it was likely or possible to postpone the calling of the so centi till after the Chinese New Year,

28 33 s 32 26 3C 33 20 33 23. 3

*Winners of spoons.

TREMENDOUS SEAS AND• TYPHONIC GALE.

DETWEEN HONGKONG AND MANIFA.

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Very bad weather accounts have reached us. The Chairman wished he could answer in from the late arrivals from Manila. Capt'un”. the frinative, but was not in a position 10..Outerbridge of the Sungkinng reports “very pledge the Board to time. Long notice would have to be given and they would have to set in ination the machinery for getting in the call Some shareholders lacked paying and required- often to be reminded..

Mr. Joseph asked if the paying of 25 censt could be postponed.

The Chairman thought it better to fix a call for the date proposed.

Mr. Joseph desired to know if the finances were in flourishing condition between this and January, could be made possible to postpone the call

resulting in the dispersit of the entire band.

mude use of, "Among the spectators, there were; ESCAPE FROM C. STODY:-This morning

resent the Acting Governor of Macae and his a native coulie of no fixed abode was sentenced staff all the various consuls, heads of Govera by Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe to one monthy's hard ment and mercantiic departments. The ladies labour for larceny. A native co stableihen led.lso mustered in strong force and helped in him into a room and left him in the care of great incasure to lend additional interest another constable. On his return he found

to the proceedings. The regiments drawn that his man had escaped.

up were the following the Naval Brigade, Royal Garrison Artillery, Poyal Engineers, Royal Welch Fusiliers, Sherwood Foresters Hongkong-Singapore Battalion of Royal Artillery, Army Ordnance Corp, Volunteers, oth Bombay Light Infantry, 33rd Burmah Infantry and the 14th B. mbay Infantry. The Chinese Submarine sappers did pickel duty along the enclosures. There were practically altogether four thousand troops gathered. Poncinally at 415 p.m. E. Sir. H. Blake, K.C.M.G, in the uniform of general and accompanied by the following staff: Captain Arbuthnot, Subidar Ikbal Singh, and Major Sit F. Keane, Private secretary arrived on the grounds, and was received with a Royal salute. The British Union Jack was unfurled, and the band struck up the National Anthem. Im inedine'y afterwards, E. the Governor in spected the troops, being accompanied by Major Baker Brown, R.E, Columel Brown, Colonel Johnson, C.A.C., and Major W.G.A. Deony, -DL.AAA, C.S.O. They were all mounted After the inspection, the troop formed fours, and marched past the saling SIR JOHN KING, BART, arrived here on

base in review order. "Cheer upon cheer Sunday, from Chinking by the Portuguese

rent the air, and when the last regiment. had finished, the troops gunboat Dis. He is appointed Private Secre

were reformed THE STRANDED İNZUMI MARU again and in review under advanced to the tary to 1.E. the Governos.

With reference to the paragraph which re- saluting base, when again the Royal salute MIDDY BOMBARDED :-The Htalian gov-cently appeared in this paper selating to the was given, accompanied by mart al music. ernment having judged the guarantees offered grounding of te drugi Maru, it appears The Governor then is a very clear and stea- by key for the repression of piracy insuli- she weat on a suburet edinck on a pitch dark torian veice called for three cheers to His cient, have bombarded the port of Middy. nly night, while lying to avoid a steamer Majesty the King, and with one mighty roar, GREAT FIRE IN COREA-A telegram coming in the opposite direction. Her pas-the men right royally respond d...

The troops received at Shanghai from Nagasaki states that senger and their baggage were taken off in the

were then marched to their original posi a kerge fire broke out at Fusan on the 4th inst. Aikoku Maru for Moji, and her cargo, 150tions, and finally to their barracks. It must at 11 pm, and destroyed 300 houses in the ous, was being transhipped to 1: e Peijo Mart.

he mentioned that previous to the march past THE AL FRESCO FEE:-On Sunday night, LE. the Governor presented, the N.C.D. and the al fresco fète, held in the compound of the men of the Royal Engineers with the China Roman Catholic Cathedral, G'enraly, passed metals for services rendered up North during off very successfully. The grounds were illu winated with Japanese lanterns-an 1 this, com- bined with the musical strain of the 33rd Burmese infantry, and an animated but cosma- poli an throng, gave the place quite a lively appentance. As usual ticket holders were en-

On the occasion of the landing of His road. There were altogether eight stalls, Ex.ellency the Acing Governor of Macao towards the close of the evening, numerous at the Scamboat Company's Pier about: other suitable presents, which were not seld.30 am. yesterday, a Guard of Honour was to ju by the pres† furnished by the 1st Battalion Sherwood sents, they were quite worth the money. A Foresters, and a salute of 17 guns was fired by refreshment stall, managed and run entirely by the Royal Garrison Artillery, a bevy of pretty Portuguese young lid es, did a to ring trade, and although the scale of prices was not of the or inary yet there were many patronisers. The fête was a complete success, and we have no doubt that the exertions of the Sisters of the Italian Co: vent have been cumply rewarded, and the proceeds quite sufficient to cover the expenses in connection with certain sanitary improvements in that institutior. The Superioress of the Italian Convent, very gratefu! to the ladies and gendemen for their valuable services so benevolently undertaken on behalf of the orphans and in alids of the Convent "Al Fresco Fête," begs to tender her most sincere and heanfelt tha ks for their extreme kindness and charity shown on the occasion. She also wishes to express her wann thanks to [the public who have so gen rously contributed towards this noble aim, as well as to Colonel Iremonger and the Officers for their excellent Band played during the bazaar, which had no doubt helped much to the good success of it. That the Almighty Lord may shower His choicest Blessings on all and each is her ear- nest wish and constant prayer as well as of those,of her community.

We guarantee our Wines and Settlement. Spirits to be genuine only when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorized Agents at the Coast Ports.

THE FACILITIES FOR BETTING at the Shanghai Races having been found inadequate, a Part-mutuel room specially reserved for ladies was set apat during the recent race meeting in the upper part of the Grand Stand. THE GERMAN FLAG that for a day or two floated over the native cemetery at Chefen (the

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A. S. WATSON & CO., purchase and rightful possession of which had titled to prizes, and some of these were very

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WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.

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been disputed by the local native officials) has been removed. The emply flagstaff remains. THE ASPHYXIATION QE ZOLA:-Co. rious experiments have been made with hirds and guinea pigs in the bedroom in which M Zola was recently asphyxiated. The experi ments showed the fatal character of the gases which caused the death of the great novelist.

VICEROY TAO MU'S LAST JOURNEY:- The remins of the late Viceroy of the Two Kwang Provinces were brought from Canton to Hongkong this morning on bound of the Kwan, (ak, as the old Fuskun is now called From here the body will be taken North, RETURN OF VISITORS to the City Hall Library and Museum for the week ending 9th November, 1902

Non-Chinese... Chinese..

Total

Library

230

53

*Museuin

58 2,148

2,256

.373 FAULT FOUND WITH TREATY -it is reported from Peking that among the reasons for the disfavour in which Sheng Kung Pao is held is one of criticisin that be overstepped his office as protector of Chinese interests in signing Article VIII of the proposed British treaty. It is feared that the consumption tax will be inadequate and that the abolition of likin will place the finances of the empire entirely in the control of foreigners.

THE KING'A BIRTHD Y.-The war.

were ratifed and

GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALL

LIST NIGHT

the Boxer movcinenis.

THE ACTING GOVERNOR OF

MACAO.

ARRIVAL AND WELCOME,

DEPARTURE OF THE B.W.F.

THE SS. "WAKOOL" SAILED YESTERDAY,

Early yesterday morning the officers non- com's and men of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers were alive with excitement, as it was the day when they were fou set sail. At about 7 a.m. the meri were paraded at Mount Austin Bar- racks, and, with their weather-beaten colours, came down to town, and marched to the pier where they were eventually conveyed by the military launch s to, the transport Wakool Good-byes were soon said to Clonel Bertie, and his officers and men, and ere the day was far advanced, the good ship IVaheel was under weigh bound for India,

ALLEGED MURDER AND -ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

A MALAY MURDERS HIS WIFE.

On Saturday morning the police authorities received information that a Malay woman, living at No. 1o Square Street, near Hollywood Road had heen mu dered by her husband Dulla. The police insituted inquiries, and found the woman lying dead on the floor, with a horrible wound it the abdomen. Whilst her husband was suffering from several ugly gashes, self-inflicted, in the same part of the body. The man was lying on the ground in a pool of blood, and

FIRE IN THE HARBOUR.

The Chairman understood the situation and said it was unwise to defer the call by holding out delusive hopes, although they might get better crushing than expected. He said if my Joseph liked to suggest one he was perfectly willing to propose an amendment.

Mr. Joseph did not desire to do so, The Chairman said it was his object to make it as little burdensome as possible. He was fully in sympath with the shareholders, and if they said "No," the directors would then fub along as best they could. Had any other shareholder suggestions to inake?

Astberewas no response the Chairman propos

strong North East gile with tremendous sca and squalls of typhonic violence." The Zafiro crossed at about the same time and had a similar experience, Luckily, however, these vessels reached pari undamaged though many on board declare their late encounter with the elements was the toughest in their diary, The steamer Guthrie, from Australia, left Manila on the same day as the Sungklang and Zafiro, but at the time of our last waterfront repoit, had not arrived. If horses are included in her cargo. they will inderd have a bad time.

IMPERIAL TRIBUTE TO TAO MU.

The following is a translation of an Imperial Decree dated, from Peking, November 2nd —

We find Tao Me, the Viceroy of Liang: Kuang, always a sincere; and, faithful man. ́lle started his official career as a Hanlin; for. over 20 years he was in Kansu, and rose from the office of Magistrate to that of Viceroy, to his varias posts we always found that "he won the respect of the people he governed. Froot Shen Kan, he was transferred to the viceroyalty of Liang Kuang. Recently we repeatedly granted him leave of absence, owing ed that the following resolution be adopted to his chronic illness, until at last we were That the Capital of the Company beinforced to let bins resign, with a hope that creased by the creation and issue of the rest would" restore: "bis' health." "To 60,000 New Ordinary Shares of $1 each, our regret, we learn of his death. We with the sum of $10 paid up on each, and hereby command that the title of Junior., that the Directors be empowered and Guardian of leir-apparent, be bestowed upon authorised to accept surrenders of the him, and other gifts usually given by us present 60,00 Ordinary Shares of the to. Viceroys. All his black marks shall be Company of $10 each on wh ch the sum of erased. The Board of Rites shall report to us. Sio each has been paid up, and that one if any distinction may have been omitted by New Sliare of $ri, with the sum of Sto us, that should be given to such a deserving paid up thereon, be given in lieu of and inofficial. We also order the officials to look exchange for earl old share of $10 fully after the coffin on its way to the native place of: paid up, and that, thereupon the said old the deceased. His eldest son, Tao Pao Lien, shares he cancelled.

shall be made a second class secretary of the Board, and his second son, Tao Chuan Bi, a third class secretary, to show our appreciation of their father's service.

2.

That of the reinaining 51 pay b'e in respect of each of the New shares, the sum of go cents be paid on the surrender of the aid share, and that the remainder be called up (if necessary) and paid at such times and in such instalments as the Board, may determine.

Mr. Terry seconded and the motion was carried unanimously.

The Chairman announced that, a confirma tory mecting, of which notice would be given, would be held at a later date..

CRICKET

CRAIGENGOWER CHICKET CLUJ V. AKMY

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.

Club and the Army Ordnance Department On Saturday last the Cralgengower Cricke

played a match at the Happy Valley, which the former won by Bouns, he following are the scores

CRA GENGOWER CRICKET CLUB, Mf. E. Asger, e Ruller, b MacGibbon J. P. Jordan, b Skinner A. O. Brawn, b MacGibbon" R. Pestonj, run out ........... R. Basa, b MacGibbon

E. R. Harton, e Ruiter, b MacGib M. H. Hartean, & Burge

J. D. Kinnaird, butter.

1.

Stuart, b Skinner...

1. E. Lanner, e Lashbrook,

A. Rose, not out

ships and merchantmen in harbour were gaily decked with bunting on the occasion of the A ball was held at Government House last King's 61st birthday (Sunday). It was very night on the occasion of the King's birth gratifying to observe the courtesy of the day. The houe was tastefully decorated foreigners, who for the most part either dressed with greenery by Mr. Tulcher, head of

with a native butcher's knife stuck in his ship or displayed a complimentary British flag the tanical and Aflorestation depart body. A Chinese native doctor, from the at the main. At one o'clock a royal salutement, and a staff of bluejackets from the Tung Wah Hospital, was hastily summoned, PHOTOGRAPHIC was fired from the shore batteries and the ships in barbour gaily decked with bunting and dressed the wounds. An ambulance was warships. Dy a coincidence the Einpress the supper room, the verandah of the ball room ubtained and the man was immediately con DEPARTMENT. Dowager of China's birthday, the 10th day of and the hall entrance. Abr ut 600 guests were veyed to the Government Civil Hospital, where DEVELOPING and PRINTING

the 10th month, fell this year on the same day present, including the acting Governor of Macas he now lies in a very precarious condition. It UNDERTAKEN for AMATEURS. as that of King Edward.

and staff, the heads of the Naval, Mili- is believed that the cause of the crime was due GOOD WORK.

CIVILIAN CLUB SMOKER-Last night tary and all the Government Departments, to a quariel between the husband and wife a very successful "smoker" took place in the and the various consuls' of the Colony. relating to certain evil reports, which came to rooms of the Civilian Club. There was quite Supper was served at 11. 30, when His Ex- the man's knowledge. From latest report to a large auendance, and the items submitted cellency toasted “The Kine, God bless him," fund, we learn that the man has since expleth were excellent. The genial President, Mr. J. and made a short speech-regarding the events II. Oxberry, was in the chair, and under his associated with his recent illness. The full management the programine went off with a band of the Derbyshire Regiment played

Last night the Fife Brigade, under the su swing. The proceedings opened by Mr. following selection of dance music.

ARLY ORDNANCE DEPARTME Ruchwaldy giving a pianoforte solo, and after

Quadrilic .......La Grande Duchesse...perintendence of Chief Inspector Mackie, was

Woolley, 1.b.w.b Brawn, Vake..

hastily sumined and notified that a fire had A song by Mr. Ruby, the chairman

broken out in one of the ships in the Harbour. Skinper, not out.....

Lilywhite, b Brawn proposed the loyal toast. which was

They found that volumes of smoke were facilbon, b festonji. right royally received 'amid musical honours.

issuing from the B. and S. steamer Wrong Minore, b.Bran The feature of the evening was the comic. songs of Mr, Burgess, who, with his amusing

The firemen worked with a will and this

Brodits, Stuart, actions, kept the house in roars of laughter.

coupled with the efforts of the floating Farmer, yun out Mr. Goldenberg, in the guise of a humorou

fire engine soch overpowered the times. The STRAM PACKING, GASKETS and quack, was equally good, while Mr. Oxberry's

Dargess, b Brawn. damage done was slight, only a few baies off out FIRE PROOFING MATERIALS.

rendering of The Island of Dreams elicited

cot on being injured. The origin of the outshbipik Braws, 6 loud applause. Amongst others who helped to

break is not known. The Woosung only make the evening--pleasant were Messrs.

arrived from: Shanghai on the 9th instant, and Dockree, Jordon, Sydney, and Palmer Mr. F.

had a genemi cargo. She is commanded Sheffield acted as pianist... MAMMATE DA

SK ZASANI JAPANESE BEER-

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Valse

....Dicam Faces. Espana. La cris.......The Belle of New York The River of Years. L'Etoile Polaire. ........... Bonne Bouche. Love's Old, Sweet Song.

..Eton Bating Song,"

......Haddon Hall. ...................Santiago.

Valse.... Value... Palka....... Valse............... Valse!!

danc

Valse ....

Valse ... Polka

Valse... Valse

Galop

...Blue Danube:

La Gitana. La Svengali... Torcedor John Peel The function came to a close at about two o'clock this morning

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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE.

German (Afautscheu) to-morrow. American (Peru) 13th inst. Indian (Namsang) th inst Canadian (Tartar), 16th inst.,

- French (Indus) 18th inst.-

American (Coptic) 18th insi. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 24th inst, -American (Korea) 6th prox.

The N. P. S. Co.'s steamer Pleiader sailed from Kobe for Tacoma on the 8th inst.) -

from Yokoliama for Tacoma 10-day, 11th ins',

The NP. S. Ca's steamer Olympia salted.

The A. L. 5. N, Co.'s steamer Vindobona Jest

Singapore for this post yesterday, the 9th inst.

• The P. M. S. S. Co.'s Steamer Fou with mals, &c, left Shanghai for this port this morn- ing at 4 a.m.

The I. C. S. N. Co's steamer Namsang fróin, Calcutta and the Straits lest Singapore for this port on the 9th inst, am

The MAMA Co.'s Steamer Indus, with the next French Mag will leave Singapore la Jay, fith inst, atro p.m., for this port wza Salgon,

The N. Y. K. Co.'s steamer Hiroshima M-cru- (Bombay Line) left Bombay via Colombo aud Singapore for this port on the oth inst, and is expected to arrive here on the 28th instit The P. M. S. S. Co's steamer Garlic with mails, &c, which left hence on the rith, ult, fur Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Ipland Sea "Yokohama, and Honolulu, arrived at her des

tination on the 8th inst

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Turlar arrived at Yokohains at 9 am,, on Sun-- diy the 9th inst, and left again at toʻami, óg Monday for Kübe where she is due to arrive at 4p.mn/ruesday, the 11th lost. ECTICUM. S. S. Cu.'s steamer Coplic;with quils, &c., from San Francisco to the 22nd ult., zia. Honolulu, has arrived at Yokobama", and left for this part yesterday the roth inst, via "Tilland Sea, Kobe, Nagasuki and Manila.

The Imperial Gelman fail steamer is.. chon carrying the German 1 from Berlin of the 14th

be expected here; Wht 12,83

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