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port, 758, Bell.

DEPARTURES.
Nov. 25 Euphemus, for Bombay
Nov. 25, Panic in tow of str. Sir J Jeejeebhoy for Aberdeen

PASSENGERS
   Per Faize Allum,- 54 invalids, Assistant Surgeon Douglass in charge. 
   Per Formosa, from Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs. Gray and infantt, Dr. Winchester, Lieut. Martin des Pallieres, Messrs Iggolden and R. G. Sillar, one European prisoner, and 4 Chinese. 
   Per Melbourne, from Peiho Major Rtton R.A., Capt. Harrison, Lieut. Gye, R.A., Staff Surgeon Martin, Asst. Surgeon Baker, Acting Purbeyor Gooch, 19 Army Hospital Corps, 90 Invalided Soldiers, 6 Coolies, 1 Officers' servant.
   Per Athletoe, from Shanghai Lieut. Col. McMahon, Major T. Hackett, Brig. Major Robinson, Capts. Gregory, Mansugh, and Bower, Lieuts. Wood, Rogers, and Fowler, Dr. Mee, Capt. Thomsett, (Paymaster) Quarter Master Head, and Adjt. Pigett.
   Per Rajah, from Amoy.-Capt. Tucker. From Foochow.-50Chinese.

CLEARANCES
At the Harbour Master's Office
26th November, 1860.
Hope, for Siam
Minnehaka, for Singapore
Beloochee, for Singapore
Wilhelm Kirchner, for Singapore
Frisia Westphalia, for Bangkok
Paragon for Siam
Bride of the Seas, for Foochow

REPOTS.
The steamer Rajah left Foochow on 24th. passing a brig going to be the Odin. Had strong N. E. winds and heavy seas. Saw a bring and schooner under Lanyit, at anchor, when leaving Haitan Straits, Left Amoy on 25th, at 2.30. P.M. There are said to be two Spanish vessels there buying Collies The wreck of the French man of war steamer Isere was sold by auction and bought by Capt Tucker for $5,100. She is being rapidly broken up. Left Swatow yesterday, had light winds and smooth sea, The Loch Lomond was to have Swatow for Hongkong yesterday. All is quite in Swtow. The Lauderdale in Foochow is nearly loaded for London and will leave shortly. 
   A teirrible slaughter has taken place at Pagoda anchorage about 20th Nov. by the Foochow Mandarins, details of which will be communicated tomorrow. With those that have been beheaded, those murdered on board the lorchas, and those that are going to be beheaded the figure stands at about four to five hundred, About 50 Chinese have come down by the Rajah who have escaped from the lorchas, also a Chinaman named Loong Sye for whose head the some of $3.000 has been offered

and on the 21st, the barque Antagonist, both bound south. Had fine weather up till 2 A.M. on Saturday, when it blew a stiff gale from the N.E. About 7 A.M. a sea washed two lascars off the forecastle, one of whom had his leg broken. The other was washed overboard, but got a hold of a rope, and was saved. -Hongkong Shipping List.

   The French schooner Christian, of 90 Tons, Captain Besse, from Hongkong, chartered to convey stores to the Troops at the Peiho, on the 1st November fell in with a fleet of piratical junks near the mouth of the Wang-chew river by which she was attacked and taken. The crew was composed of the master, mate, and the master's son, a lad of about 15 years of age, 3 or 4 Manilamen and 6 Chinese, all of whom were murdered by pirates with the exception of the lad, who saved his life by swimming on shore. The poor boy's father was killed while in the act of trying to save his son from the hands of these mercilless scoundrels, who were spearing him ; during the confusion he swam on shore and was fed by some fishermen for four days, when the British lorcha Hongkong took him out of a fishing boat and brought him on. On the 15th inst., the poor boy was handed over to the British Consulate, and will it is presumed be sent to Shanghai. -Shanghai Daily Shipping.

Vessels Spoken.

   The Phantom, from New York bound to Shanghai July 28th, in lat. 8 N. long 108 E.
   The Admiral Baudin, from Marseilles bound to Shanghai July 25th.
   The Jacoba Helena, for Shanghai July 26th.
   The Botley Wood, for Hongkong July 28th.
   The Yaratilda, from London bound to Hongkong Sept. 20th 14 N. 25 W.
  The Constance, (ship) of Liverpool, bound from Cardiff for Woosung, when loaded was found to be making water ; 100 tons of coal were discharged, and the leak was discovered to arise from a defect under the rudder brace, which was remedied, and she proceeded.
   The Hester Adriana, Van Hees, from Cardiff to Hongkong, which put into Simon's Bay 8th July, very leaky, and with part of cargo (coals) thrown overboard, has been condemned as the cost of repairs would probably exceed her value. Her cargo will be sold.

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MACAO SHIPPING.
Nov.- ARRIVALS.
   24, Caroline, from Ningpo
   25, Sperwer, from Bangkok
Nov.- DEPARTURES.
   20, Omer Pacha, for Bangkok
   24, Milbrook, for London
   24, Prince of Wales, for Singapore & Bombay
   The Norna, of 8,000 piculs has been chartered for Saigon and back at 65c. for 45 lay days.

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SHANGHAI SHIPPING.
Nov.-- ARRIVALS.
   17, Wodan, from Amoy
   17, Louisa, from Ningpo
   17, Western Continent, from New York

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   Climber, (Danish) Margaret (British) to arrive from Point de Galle, Inman (British) Sirocco (British) Strathmore (British)Albis (Hamburgh.)

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IMPORT CARGOES.
   Per Formosa from Shanghai,-
    Silk, for Southampton, bls. 1,570
              Marseilles, 448
              Bombay,  448
              Hongkong, 23-2,211
    No Treasure.

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EXPORT CARGOES.
   Per Rhein, from Macao to London, sailed 25th Nov.-
       510,000 lbs. Tea
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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES TO TAKE DELIVERY OF THEIR GOODS.
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   Consignees of Cargo per "Teresa," from Nagasaki, are requested to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
OXFORD & Co.
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GENERAL, POST OFFICE HONGKONG,
MAILS WILL CLOSE:

   For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW.- Per
Azof, to-day at 1 P.M.
   For SHANGHAI, NINGPO, TIENTSIN, PEKIN, NAGASAKI, and YEDO.-Per Formosa, tomorrow, at 8 A.M.
F.W. MITCHELL,
Asst. Postmaster General
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STEAM TO CANTON.
The str. White Cloud, to-morrow, at 8 A.M.
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STEAM TO MACAO.
The str. Fei-ma, To-day, at Noon.
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AUCTION SALES TO-DAY
JAMES A. BROOKS.-at 11 A.M.
Gin, Port Wine, &e., &e.
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H. DUDDELL & Co.- at 11 A.M.
American Drills, Tobacco &e., &e., &e.
-- MacEWEN & Co.-at Noon
One Lorcha, &e.
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Apply at one to 
FRANK De SILVER,
Elgin Terrace.
* Hongkong, 22d November, 1860. 
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FOR SALE.
Per Overland Mail via Marseilles giving 
the latest dates from Europe.
   The "HOME NEWS," "ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS," "PUNCH," "WEEKLY DISPATCH," "BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON," "SCOTSMAN," "GLASGOW HERALD," "FREEMAN'S JOURNAL," "NORTHERN WHIG," "BIRMINGHAM JOURNAL," "MANCHESTER TIMES," "LIVERPOOL ALBION," "NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE," and several provincial papers
   Apply at the Bar
         ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL
Hongkong, 26th November, 1860.
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NOTICE.
THE Steamer "Iron Prince," is available for Freight or Charter to the adjacent anchorages, or for towing in the waters contiguous.
Apply to Y.J. MURROW.
Hongkeng, 23rd November, 1860.
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NOTICE.
LOYACHU has returned to this Colony and keeps a shop named LAY-CHUN

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