:
Notices to Consignees.
NONSIGNEES of the following packages per British ship Falcon are faformed that the same have been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
Η
AE (in Cross) 40 bales Merchandise.
H
B (in diamond)
B
15
".."40 casks
28 cares
WB (under Janiond) 14 balça
WB
G F M & Co..
Do.
JK &:00.
1
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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, April 2, 1860,
NOTICE.
upg
ONSIGNEES of the following Packages par Brit, barque Metcor, from Syd- ney, are requested to communicate with the Undersigned, and take immediate delivery of their Goods, or they will he landed and
For Sale.
NOTICE
SELLING OFF AT COST PRICE.
20a
ONE MONTH ONLY.
ON derligned will positively be
and after the 17th proxima, the Store
closed, but in the meantime they offer at
COST PRICE
The whole of their Immense Stock
as follows: ...
THE CHINA MÁIL.
New Advertisements
FOR MANILA. The Spanish brig
"GRAVINA,” BARORLO, Master, will have quick despatch as shave. For Freight or Passage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. tf longkong, April 6, 1869.
New Advertisements. perial City and weightiourhood, gives us an its divisions, streets, and places.
No. 1818.APRIL 6, 1869.
NOTICE. It is particularly requested that of the theory suggested by the Colonial all communications relating to the general Surgeon. It must, however, be remen- business of this paper be addressed to the bered that the lamentable mortality prs.
accurate Botion of the relative position of Proprietor and in no caso to individuals by valent amongst the troops formerly
name. Much delay and inconvenienco in the transaction of business will thereby be
In the introductory chapter to the notices avoided. of the Treaty l'orts of Japan will be found
TO CORRESPONDENTS. a succinct history of that Empire, together with remarks on its government, geography,
Cher columns are open to all who wish to and limits, which will be found particularly address the public on legitimate grounds, but interesting as throwing a considerable light we do not hold ourselves responsible for the on a part of the world so long entirely, and opinions of our correspondents, atili cotoparatively, unknown to Europeans.
All communications addressed to this paper The descriptions of Nagasaki, Yedo, Yo-
must be accompanied by the name of the kolan, and the other Treaty Ports of sender, not necessarily for publication, but as Japan, are sa elaborate and entertaining as tf
those of the Chinese ports. A copions in- dex and a useful appendix containing many
F. A. WHEELER, HAIR CUTTER & HAIR DRESSER, 20; Queen's Rond, (Opposite LABE & CRAWFORD'S.) Hongkong, March 19, 1869,
NOTICE.
SHIP. CHANDLERY, Kussian Hope, Huuseline, Marline, Rat- line, Seizing Stuff, and Hambroline, Mast Hoops, Jib-Banks, Rinery and Sand Faper, Hemp and Cotton Canvas, Parvelling, Dril-ROM and after this date, the style of ling, Blocks, Brushes of all kinds, Tar,
our firm will be WATER, SMOOTH & Co. Varnish, Leather and Vanves Hose,
WAHEE & Co., China Sugar Kefinery, EAST POINT.
ap17
QILMAN'S STORES,
stored at their risk and expense Alder obupa, Creani Tartar, Soda, Salmratus,
K pakgs. Mer'dise, NB3
Pickles, Mustard, Sago, Arrowroot, Ta pica, Pearl Barley, Raisins, Capare, Chut hey, and Curry-Powder; Sauern, and Ket) Dulz & Sona, Coffee, Sugar, Milk, Flavoring Extracts, shipped by Ra Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Bolognia Saus- hoon Teez & Cogs, Game Ties, Hominy, Preserved A Teases Copper, shipped by Chen Meate, Soups, Fruits, and Vegetables
Ateak. 65 casks Fish,
CARPENTER'S AND ENGINEER'S RUSSELL & Co..
tf. Hongkong, March 23, 1869.
E48 cases Preserved
Mealaj
Notices of Firms,
TOOLS & STORES. Augers, Chisels. Gouges, Files, Screws, (Iron and Brass) Hammers, Hatchets, Axes, Adzes, Suwe, Planes, Hinges, Trysquares, Compranes, Screw Drivers, Braces and Bits, Hemp, Rubber and Fuck's Facking, Anvils, Emery Powder Tube Brushes, Belting, Taps and Dies, Water and Gauge Cooks, Boiler Plates.
IRONMONGERY.
HE. Firm of Messra. GIDE, LIVINGSTON Co. of Hongkong; is instructed to asobtain the whereabouts of DON RAPABL YDEGOBAS, 18 years of age, native of Gua tenuila, in Central America, to impart to Ship and House Oooling Stores, Parlor him a matter in which he is concerned.Grates, Eaucepans, Handcuffs, Locks of all He is thereforo requested to apply to the kinds, Shovels, Spades, above..
Hongkong, February 5, 1869.
5-t-z,
NOTICE: HAVE the day established myself as a PURIO ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD. JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
O, LANGDON DAVIES
Hongkong, July 1, 1868.
* NOTICE. -
THE Interest and Responsibility of Mr WILLIAM NEILSON in Dur Firm ceased
on the 30th June last,
Mr TOBIAS PM, MT WILLIAM NISBET OLMSTED. and Mr H. SEYMOUR GEARY MIS authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from this date.
OLYPHANT & Co.. Hongkong, October 6, 1868.
RUM this date. Mr GroRGE B. LANE
will act an agent of the Pacific Mail Steam-abip Company at this port
GEO. F. BOWMAN.
Hongkong, March 15, 1880.
NOTICE
THE UNION DOCK COMPANY OF HONGKONG & WHAMPOA LIMITED-
MR ROBERT S. WALKER, bas this day 11 been appointed Secretary to the Com-. pany, and Mr Fox-vous, the pressut Acting Secretary, resumes his functions us Managing Engineer for the Company, By order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN INGLIS, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, March 8, 1800.
NOTICE..
1AR D. O. CLARK retires from our Firm, i and My J. Murray Fourys and My E. D. BARBU UK are admitted Purtoure from this date.
RUSSELL & Co. China, January 3, 1809.
july2
NOTICE.
WE have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE
to sign our Firni from this date.
DREYER & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1858.
HONGKONG HOTEL
FROM this date the Management of the
FAIRBANK'S PLATFORM SCALES. Iron: SAFES.
Plated, Glass and Crockery WARES. Sherry and Fort WINES. BRANDY and WHISKEY in bottles and canka.
GIN, RUM, LIQUEURS and RHINE WINES.
ALE & PORTER. And,
Sandry other GOUDS,
Also,
CHARTS at 10 Cử cách
THOS, HUNT & Co. Hongkong, March 17, 1860, ap17
FOR THE RACES.
SAYLE & Co.,
VICTORIA EXCHANGE, H0NG 0 NG
HAVE RECEIVED AX MAIL STEAMER.
A
Large Resortment of MILLINERY, BONNETS, and HATS, of the
latest fashions.
A Choice assertinent of SILK, MUS- IN, and GRENADINE, for Evening
Wear
A fine asortiment of Lew French FLOW:
ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS.
Hongkong, March 17, 1869,
BILLIARDS,
BOWLE, AND
BAR
NOTICE
HE ORIENTAL Bar, Billiard Rooms, and BOWLING ALLEYS, having been ularged and fitted up in a very superior style anequalled by any in the Colony, the Proprietan
Be-DEGU the abore on Monday,
friande the 11th January, 1860, to their and the public, and trust with civility, Goor Liquors and the well-know pntation of this old established House, to merita abare of their patronage. There are three first ones Billiard Tables in a large airy and well-lightal room. The
BROWN & Co.,` Bowling Alley needs no mment.
Proprietors. Hongkong, January 9, 1869.
tf
MESSES. KOSS & Co. Ef to informs the public of Hongkong that they had established themselves
TAILORS & GENERAL OUTFITTERS. on the premises hitherto occupied by Mesure LADAGE ORLER & Co.
Having secured the services of an expo- rienced European Cutter, and also having received per late arrivals a very superior Stock of NEW GOODS, of the latest pat terus, they are prepared to meet all the re quirements of the present season,
A large stock of Ready-made CLOTH- ING, of the latest Fashions, always un hand,
KOSS & Co., Queen's Road Centrol Hongkong, February 5, 1863,
"STAG HOTEL." Queen's Road, Hongkong.
EDMUND E, HOLMES,
PORTRAITS
MAR J. THOMSON is prepared to take PORTRAITS, VIEWS and other PHOTOGRAPHS.-Room, Commercial Bank Buildings, Queen's Bond, Roughing, March 11, 1868.
E
HE TREATY FORTS OF CHINA
QUERIES ON CHINA AND JAPAN
& JAPAN," AND "NOTES AND
EXTRAUTS FROM REVIEWS,
(From the 'Straits Times," July 27, 1868.)
a guarantee of quod faith.
ON
CHINA AND JAPAN.
hints and much appropriate advies to tra- NOTES & QUERIES vellers and others, to also included in the volume. The entire work affords a vast amount of information, pleasantly written, and we doubt not will be perused with interest by inany who will never visit the. Bastorn BUAS.
MORRIS'S DIRECTORY
for:
CHINA, JAPAN and THE PHILIPPINES, &c., 1869.
No. 3, Vol. 8,
stationed here is not likely to again recur unless exceptional causes, which have not yet manifested themselves, should appear; and we may take comfort from the undoubted fact, that whatever theory may lead us to suppose, "a steadily di minished rate of mortality has been recorded, ever since the year 1863 from 6.32 per cent to 1.99 per cent a rate below that of London, which the last Report is stated to amonat to 25 per 1,000." Much, how- ever, is yet to be learned upon the subject
in
liere alluded to, and we have little doubt that the observations of so many intelli gent uncu in all parts of the world will ere long enable science to lay down some approximately accurate statement of the laws which govern climatic changes..
IS NOW READY. Containing articles in English, French and German upon various subjects.
The report notices the appointment of NOTES: Chinese Collection of Epi-a paid and therefore responsible health grams, On Deagon-Worship, The Tomb ofliver of the port" during the past year, of Kung Ming, Honesty is the Best and refers to the Warrior having beer Policy, Das System der Pa Kua, identi- placed. in quarantine, In connection. fidation of Proper Names in Western and with this subject we would draw atten Central Asia, QUERIES-The Two Missionaries in the tion to certain complaints which have Astronomical Board, The Festival very audibly found utterance in the Waitsev, Ten, Silk wwwm Direnze, Colony. There would appear to be Na
Names of Woods used in Building
soine want of discretionary power on the LISHED and READY FOR CIR REPLIES-Kozinga's Japanese Origin, part of the health officer as to placing
Apply to
Name of Koxinga, The Term Typhoon, vessels in quarantine at least that is MORRIS & Co. The Tsi Chau Ysug, The Word Pailong, the only solution we can find of some
Queen's Road. "The "Button", in Chinese Oficial Uni- form, Derivation of the Term Su and Hongkong, January 13, 1869.
THE above Work is now PUB-
THE
CULATION.
P
RINTING of every description exe- outed at the "China Maf Office with accuracy, neatness, punctuality,. and at reasonable charges, by
CHARLUS A. SAINT,
PRICE 50 CENTS, TABLE showing the Proposed Move Aents of the Wall Steara Packets of the P. & O. Company for the Year 1860, as approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster General.
To be had at the China Mail Office, Wyndham Street.
Hongkong, December 20, 1868.
LATEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
April 6, Reyna, Spanish brig, 200, M. Barredo, Manila, March 19, General
REMEDIOS & Co.
April 6, Jun, N. German barque, from Whampo
April 6, Arthur, American barque, from Whampoa
CLEARED.
Santa Ana, for Manila. Wemyss Castle, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS.
Messra A A. Hayes and T: Pim.
POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS..
For SAIGON MAIES WILL CLOSE:---
For "GANGES," on Thursday, the 8th
Inst., at 10a.m.
recent occurrences. Upon one occasion
Mo, Infanticide, The Kow Ki Plant, a vesael with contagious disease on board The Chun Tree, Cochin China, Crema was visited by the health officer, who tion in China, Execution of Women in reported to the Colonial Surgeon that she China, The Fung Tree, Thesaurus of the Manchu Language, Employment of Chi- neae Criminals,
TIGES TO CORRESPONDENTS.
ought to be placed in quarantine. From
BOOKS WANTED. Nome mistake, as we suppose, no restric
tion was placed upon the crew, who for a day held unrestricted communication with the shore. At the expiration of that period the crew, sick and well, were transfered to the Hospital and the vessel placed in quarantine off Stonecitters'
Bound Copies of the FIRST and SECOND Volumes can be obtained on application.
THE CHINA MALI. Island; but as the mischief, if any, was
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 18891
OUR HEALTH IN 1868. THE Colonial Surgeon's Report for 1868 shews, as we have already intimated, a most favourable improvement in the sanitary gondition of the Colony. Not
then done, the inconvenience occasioned by such & proceeding seemed somewhat needless. We made enquiries at the time and learned that the power of quarantining a vessel lay with the Colo- nial Surgeon. But it would seem to us that the health officer should himself
have the fullest discretionary power in this way, as, if there be any virtuo in quarantine-a point we do not care to disouss-it is obviously destroyed by the personal communication of a single indi vidual with the suspected vessel.
only has the past year been exceptionally healthy for sú island situated in the latitude of Hongkong, but the average mortality has fallen far below that of Upon one other abject we may touch towns which we are accustomed to regard few words all there is to be said upon a bofore concluding as well expressing in a as "healthy" places of residence. Dr subject which it is unpleasant to discuss. Murray ovon gives it as his opinion that | Regarding the Lock Hospital Dr Murray of the 43 deaths recorded in 1868, "very
Bays
few would be traceable to climatic infu-
Both the Naval and Military Medical Officers continue to report favorably of the
по
this for Chuton yesterday
The following European passengers left ence." Some of them have, to our per comparative innsunity from disease soug their men, in conseqence of the care taken sonal knowledge, arisen from a disregard by the Colonial Authorities, and I nd of the ordinary precautions which it is the information afforded by them in the
form of an appendix. Luckily it is: naporative should be observed in any longer necessary to justify to the British plago where a tropical sumer alternates Public the steps employed tigate the Per ELLEN RICKMERS" ou Wed with a chilly bat treacherous winter wages of sin. The people at Britain no now fully alive to the advantage and nesday next, the 7th ist., at 10a..while, still larger proportion have lawfulness of saving the health of their sol
diers and sailors, if
aand,
1 ant currently For SWATOW, AMOY, FOUDHOW, &
SRANGHAI,-
resulted from diseases totally mucon-
informed, It will not be long before Parlia Some time ago wo hud occasion to remark
nected with locality or climate. Taking ment will have to express an opinion, as to upun the progress that Literature an repre-
the necessity of extending similar protec :: the last eleven years--a sufficiently long tion to the Civil population, rather than sented by the Press had miedo and was making in the Bust, and our attention has It is boruby notified that, under the au- period to afford a fair basis for calcula-pormis the race to deteriorate. again been called to the subject by the re-thority of a Treasury Warrant dated the Ist A large assortment of new TRIM-ript of a Bungkung publication which May last, Superintending, or First-Class tion-wo fled that the percentage of
deserves and notice and which we bare Schoolmasters in the Army will, in future deaths gives the following retira much pleasure in introducing to the know be entitled to the manu
mano privileges in regard ledge of our renders. We allude to Notes to Letters sent by or addressed to them ou and Queries on hins and Jupon, published their own privati alluns as are at present Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES, monthly by Mr Saiat, the proprietor of the enjoyed by Commissioned Ofleer in the China Mail newspaper. This publication Army and all Army Schoolmistresses will is wall printed a a white and colors, all sizes.
gu pry and in size be sutitled (as Army Schoolmasters of all and shape is very like its well-known name but the First Class now are to the same at home, and is equally a privileges, in regard to their letters, are mine type:
very curious and useful enjoyed by non-commissioned Officers and information regarding the language, Hera Private Soldiers. tate, history, aduers and customs of the
F. W. MITCHELL, Chinese and in a less degree of the Japanese
Postmaster General," It says a good deal for the extent and General Post Office, ....... stability of the footing of Europeans in Hongkong, July 31, 1868. China that such a publication as this should be established and conducted with apparently sucessful vigour.
་ ་
MINGS and FRINGES in all colors.
Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS.
Bipo and Green GOSSAMERS, &c.
Hongkong Hotel is placed in charge (BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, of Mr Gzonoz E. Porrs, to whom all com-
munications abould be addressed.
LEE A FONG,
Lessee.
20, Foochow Houd, Shanghai.
Hongkong, February 3, 1869.
Hongkong Hotel, March 8, 1860.
tf
New Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Auction, on
THE Undersigned hereby inti- THE
mates that he has this day THE Undersigned will soll by Public received the appointment of Sua- VEYOR to FRENCH LLOYDS under date of December 2nd, 1868..
ROBT. MCMURDO. Hongkong, January 9, 1869.
For Sale.
Per Mail Stranier" and late Avricals.
MISS ROSE
AS received a choice: assortment of
Preach GLACES, black and colored, BAREGE and FANCY DRESSES, black and colored picie VELVETS and SATINS in the newest shades,
lain and Fancy RIBBONS, VEL VETS, SASH RIBBONS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS in great variety, Real OLUNIE and VALENCENNES "LACES," Ladies and Children's trimmed and un- trimmed HATS in all the fashionablis ahspes
Ladies' BONNETS Istest styles,
THURSDAY,
the 8th April, 1869, at 12 o'clock, at his Sales Room, Commercial Bank Build- ings,
20 barrels Fish Oil,
A quantity of Hemp Rope.
& Cacliers
100 doz, Cambric Handkerchiefs,
10 pieces black Alpacea,
Bike or
The publication is altogether a very in- teresting one, and wishing it every sUCCESS, we commend it to the attention and support
of our readers.
From the Friend of India,” June 4, 1865.) We acknowledge with thanks the receipt
of the numbers for the current year of
UNDER DESPATCH. For Saigon. Per Ellen Rickmers, an Wednesday next, 7th instant, at ilax.
QUOTATIONS
Mestands do Nu, og Rokouts.
...6.48...
...2 34... ...6.33...
Yzera.
1650, 1839, 1800, 1801
...1,462...!
...181.
...7.52... ...6.78.. ...3.20...
...1,657...
1962,
..1,004...
1808
..1,644...
1864,
...1,963...
j 1885,
2,034...
1866,
2,113...
1367
...2,151...
+1868,
...2,151...
...4.91... ....3.50.... ...2.60.... ...199...
....4.59...
| Av. of 11yrs....1,784...
Satisfactory as are these figures, a se
We can only add that indst of our readers will endorzo an opinion which is universally held by so intelligent a class of meu as those filling the medical pro- fession. It is needless to enter into the other particulars given in the report. Like most previously published by the same official, it is of much interest to foreign residents out here, and the statə- ruents it gives might advantageously be considered by the home departments. under whose official or voluntary cars come the interests of this Colony,
THE document published in our last evening's issue as a draft of proposed concession by the Chinese is so obviously asquib" that its only value is to furnish a hearty laugh to the reader at the For Swatow, Amoy, Fooshow and Shang- hai. Per Ganges, on Thursday, the Bitence in the Colonial Surgeon's report redulity which would take so very obvious Inst., at 11 ..
somewhat diminishes the granatory bait as to plieve in its anthenticity. feeling with which they will at first sight From another point of view, however, t be regarded. He does not assert, but has, like the advice ocasionally tendered suggests the possibility, that the healthy to officials by Punch, a certain amount of and unhealthy seasons experienced in the weight. It is an admirable draft of what Colony come in constantly recurring the revised treaty shouht be, and we cycles.
"Whether Hongkong," he says, heartily recommend it to the considera #owes the steady decrease, since 1863, intion of Lord Clarendon, Sir R. Alcock the death rate of its inhabitants, until and the China Chambers of Commerco. in 1868 that rate was less than 2 per cent, The "bell" is sufficiently alivious from to the state of cleanliness and other sani- the artful literis" introduced, which tary measures which have been progres would at once raise suspicion. But it is sively enforced, or rather to un indula-
ПONGRONO, 6th April, 1869.
Angle-Chinose monthly, exlited by Mr D. OPIUM-Patus, Now, 1615
B. Dennys,
Oll, 4221 Benares, Now,
5021
Malwa, Persian, ...
whose Treaty Ports of China and Japon" are so well known. From the names attached to the "Notes" we can see that the contributors include aprue of the best Chiness scholars in the East. Its in- terest is not contined to Chine, and it will. COTTON - BOMBAY, be of valuable assistance to all scholars, who have directed their attention towards tine. subject of Buddhism and its literature, and generally to all who are interested in ori ontal antiquition. It deserves to be better
Moreens and Damasks, assorted colors. krown in lidia
20 doz Purses,
5 doz Watch Stands
30 doz. Wooden Pipes.
20 boxes Cigara
34 doz Worcester Sauco
1 cask Claret,
17 barrele Dried Apples,
10 barrels Split Pens,
15 cases, each 6 doz. Jams and Jel.
lies, assorted...
3 cases, each 0 doz. Orange Mar
pinlade
20 cases, each 2 doz. Tart Fruits,
Pisin
assorted,
aid Fancy SUNSHADES, French FANS,
Ladies and Gentlemen's Freuch
GLOVES and BOOTS,
Ladies White Fatin and Kid BOOTS.
(From the "Lundin Examiner," May
-16, 1868:)
This really useful volume ["Treaty Ports
Old,
GAR! nom.
665 600
18 a 22 16 a 201
CALCUTTA, SULNGUAE,
Exchange.
tury change in the climate itself, which neue the less creditable to the inventive Bank, muntha' sight, 4,0
reduced the average temperature of the guias who concocard it, the more so if Credits, 6
46) a th
past year below that within the recoller he has indeed (which we doubt) really On Calcutta, 3 days' sight, Rs. 223 tion of the earliest sojourner among us, is deceived our North China contengo
Bombay, 3 days' aight, Rs. 223
question I am not prepared to answer." Paries Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Bank, Tla. 742 The suggestion here put forth by Dr. Bar Silver, 17 dwls. B. Syco,
Mexicans,
1 1. n.
6.80.
33.50 a 70
... 23 45 a 55
a
LOCAL.
THE HOLWORTHY HURDER.
Murray refers to a phenomenon which has been observed in other tropical coin- tries, especially those in which the pre- valence of endemic diseases, is a recog nized fact. Thus, in the cities of Brazil where the ravages of yellow fever have, since 1848, become an annual institution, prisoner is the man apprehended by r
This unsatisfactory case was reopened yesterday before Mr May, when Low "Asow was charged with the murder of Mr. Hol worthy, on the 24th January last. The
of China and Japan"] is intended as a guide for travellers and residents in China Gold Leaf, and Japan, and as a book of reference for Gold Bar, 98 touch, mercantile men generally. It contains an English Sovereigné, accopiit, historical and political, of all the Australian Sovereigns, open peris of these countries, together with Discount, Poking, Yedo, Hongkong, and Macao. it Gas Company Shares, ... has been carefully compiled and edited by H. & pou Look, Old, p. c. diaut, from this cause has reached its highest is alleged to be one of the four Obiness who Mr N. B. Deneys; and the elaborate wapa
Dů. Do.
Do.
---
4.62
4.62
12
41
New,...18 p. c.
J5
it has been found that the death rate Jarman and Apo on Saturday last; and he
Chus Akow, an old woninu, was the first
point every seven years, gradually de- perpetrated the murder above referred to sud plans, with which the work absunds, H. & S. Bank Shares, Old, premereasing in the following sensons until the Mr D. R. Caldwell appeared in Court, and onsiderably enhance its value. **
do. Now,
40 p. c. dis. nom. third or fourth year shewed a compara watched the case. And,
We have thus given in outline some of Union Dock ... the more prominent puctions of the chapter
tively healthy record. This phonomenon The balance of an Invoice of Station-devoted to Canton, as a specimen of the
Temperature. HONGKONG 6th April, 1869,
was observed not merely at Rio de Ja to give evidence. She said that she went ery, comprising
whole volume. Other chapters treating of Taken at Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premises, neiro, Babia, Pernambuco and other to out grass on the day fu question, sal Dacan, Famosa, Ningo, Shanghae, and
was so engaged at the Pokiolum Gap ou large and crowded centres of population, the day in question; but she was not sure Queen's Road.)
! the remainder of the treaty ports, we can TUXEMOSIETER A.M., Dry,
but at smaller towns such as Para, as to the time of the day. She was abert enumerate.. The pages describing Do
Paranabyba, eto, though the years of 100 feet from the rowl when she saw * Paking, the capita), ure so interesting, and contain so much that is new to European
DJ. 4 P. M., Dry,
"
greatest sickncass did not coincide at the foreigner, with a small dog, coming up Do.
Wet, readers respecting ita history, public buil-
•behind four Chinere. Prisoner, she was ferent portions of the coast. Such Sell-registered Maxim, dings, and general chamcteristics, that we
Do. Min. over night, would fain transfer them to our columns.
BAROMETER,
Plain and Ruled Letter Paper, Fools
Etc.
A large surtinent of French and Eug-cap, Envelopes, - La HOSIERY, Gentlemen's Black and Drate Abell HATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &o, &
Henrie's PERFUMERY.
WELLINGTON STREET,
Oppite the Catholic Chapel. Hongkong, February 18, 1889,
Etc., Etc., TERMS OF SALE. Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollar weighed at 7.1.7. - J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 8, 1869,
sp8 4 complete and intelligible plan of the Im-
Do.
IA.M., 4.M.
718
Wat,
70
£8
66
708
30*
hoing the fact, within our personal know. certain, was one of those men; aud ale s3*
them tare and meet the foreigner. Seon- 30.095 ledge, we are inclined to believe that afterwards, she saw the foreigner on the
29.066 futuro years may demonstrate the truth ground, and the Chinese standing round
No. 1818
the prostrate body frightened. She pu amongst others, y instant) and she d known him before. he was not dresse day she saw only or the other Chinese reply to the prison that Apo tad given
hints, or made au picking him int hor grasp did not aite the prisoner, t to enable hier to pic those in line.
Choong Akin (als slderly female) sai with the other wom grass at a distance the road, when alte ing up the Hill f followed by a forei dog). She saw the of them seized he shortly after which eigner lying on the foreigner ory out, a As Apo (the inter case) was a relatio
hin a New Pay spoke about what: Prisoner had Ho at present had. the other men; she identified him only hint before. keen jacket. her hand when she
lio
по
ter
One.
Apo
amongst other pris no sign whatever; b frightened, took ho Apo himself, on tioned, saul that he
for five years in received special inst rics in this case, abont grass-cutters. two women were fr near the spot where mitted; and ho accordingly,
дег.
Pris
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Er Russell sat to Fung Achoy, a C nanted Shin Kwan charged with laroel from a house in stola them out of complainant's houst caught. Prisoner saying he got the man; he firthor e intending sigran had been discharg His Worship sonten
for one mouth.
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cooking place proper c the termas of Ordin Robart Alfond, in
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givon great troubl partitioned with w extend a fire. Dois had himself gone to by his shopnunu. --
penalty of $10, or fe ment.
A shop-boy nam $2 (in defantt four having wasteil water The defence was a was causing the w had no buckels defence was that he turn off the
cock.
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Devine, tavern-kee appears that first pri ant's tavern (the and was clearing of he was caught by cloths were found o prisoner, concealed. the second prisoner complainant the only picked up o
dropped near this once discharged;
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Tabar fi The Chiban verandah of Mossra house in Bank Buil on remand. From appeared very cloar! made good use of th 01 im. A silver Heineman, valired a verandah whore pris to be removed. M ground floor had things strewn about of a dog was the firs Boner was discavored who gave the alaria, reau gentlemen appe Mr Russell fully e for trial at the Supry
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AN AUKNOW To the Editor of HONGA 813-Before leav
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