Notices to Consignres,

NOTICE.

CONSIGNEES of the undermentioned

GOODS ex Yeddo, from Bordenax to -Saigon, are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned and take deli very of their Goods, which arrived by the French steamer Imperatrice. The Goods bave been landed and stored at their riak and expense by

COENAER FREDERIC DEGENAER

T&R 14 400 cases Wine, shipped by Seurín Freres, to order,"

Wine, shipped by Tessler and Roux

1/11.195

to order.

Frulta, slipped by TersBouneau to or der. Hongkong, April 28, 1869.

Notices of Firmis.

NOTICE.

my6

IN connection with Messrs R. DauNJEE BRAW &to, of Bombay, and Messrs FRAMJER HOBMUSIEK & Co., of Shanghai, we have this day commenced Imainess at this place as Merchants and General Com- mission Agenta.

Ourtiem consists of Mr RUSTOMJEN DRUN- JEESHAnd ME RAMIRE HORMUJER, UNCHERJEE IS BUtho-

ORMUSJEE & Co.

•*•NO, 7, 6*

20my.

ong, 20th April, 1869,

MR. Jóny FAIRBAIRN and Mr. JOHN

1 SAMUEL CO2, will sign our firm per procuration from this date:

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, April 15, 1869.

NOTICE.

For Fale.

FOR SALE.

UNTZ Yellow METAL, 20/28 oz. and

NAILS.

Δίκο,

Vivian's Patent Yellow METAL Keel PLATES, 1218. and 191b. with NAILS.

Apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co. Hongkong, June 14, 1867.

T

FOR SALE.

HE following Froperties belonging to

the Estate of Dent & Co..

THE CHINA MAIL.

For Sale.

TOBACCO.

FOR Sale by the Undersigned, an Invoico of AMERIDAN TOBACCO, comprising

GOLD TWIST. GOLD LEAF.

NAVY FOURS,

BOLACE.

And other BRANDS.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer and General Commission Agent.

Queen's Road, Hongkong, April 10, 1869.

Commercial Bank Buildings,

PER OVERLAND MAIL

tf.

At Hankow-The Property at present occupied by Mesars EVANS & RAINBOW, consfating of a Dwelling House, with Ber vante' Ofices and Stables aud three Go-ISS BOSE bas just received a choice downs each 150 feet by 60,

idssortment of Black and Colored SILKS, BAREGE, Fancy and Muslin DRESSES,

The situation of this Property outside the British concession, its river frontage of 320 feet and extensive frodown accommoda- tion makes it one of the most valuable ai Hankow especially for steam-boat purposes.

st. Kukiang-Four Lots on the British Concetaion with a frontage of 232 feet un the river bund. The buildings consist of

Dwelling Housa, with Sorvants' Orices, and two Godowns 100 feet by 60 and 105 feet by 66 on the front Lots, and of a Go.. down 155 feet by 66 feet on the back Lot. For further particulars, apply at the Of Rice of the Trustees,

No. 7. Pedder's Hill; ..or to

H. P. HANSSEN,

Shanghai. Hongkong, April 10, 1889. aug31

PER CASE OF 12 BOTTLES. 100D Breakfast CLARET, doz., § 4:00

גז

RIBBONS, Velvet and Dresa TRIM- MINGS in great variety.

WELLINGTON STREET,

Opposite the Catholic Chapel,

· Hongkong, April 9, 1869.:*

FOR SALE.

VELLOW METAL, 18 to 28 oz. Munta Land Viviane,

JOHN BURD & Co. Hongkong, April 5, 1867.

FOR SALE,

MANILA HARD WOOD,

Consisting of:

MOLAVES,

BANABAS

ARANGAS,

New Advertisements.

LOST OR STRAYED, Black Newfoundland BITCH, with A Leather collar, answering to the name of "YESSO." Anybody detaining the same after this will be prosecuted.

A Reward will be given to anybody res toring the DOG to

LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, April 30, 1860.

BROWN, JONES & Co., UNDERTAKERS

ONUMENTS and HEADSTONES Vi, ERECTED; in the Best Stylu.

LEAD and METALLIC COFFINS, on the Shortest Notice.

Apply at

Bollywood Road, Corner of Aberdeen St,

LATEST SHIPPING.

CLEARED.

Er King, for Shanghai.

Naomii, for Shangluai Maria, for Manila. Douglas, for East Const. West Indian, for Singapore.. Elise, for Whampoa. Callao, for Macao.

POST-OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, MAILS WILL LOBE

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

Fer" DOUGLAS, on Saturday, inxt the

let May, at 11AM.

ERL KING," on Saturday, the 1st May, at 3 P.M...

For SINGAPURE AND PENANG,--

In pinta, 24 pint bottles,

$4.50

And other descriptions.

"

Medos Breakfast CLARET,

$5,00

Apply to

For SHANGHAE,---

Dessert CLARET,

julla

St. Emilion

$8.00

LANDSTEIN & J. Hongkong, August 11, 1868.

Per

Chateau Margauxj

$ 0.00

St. Pierre St. Julien (extra,

$24.00

FOR SALE.

CLARET in Wood...

Medos in Wood, 46 gals.,

$48.00

Roussillon, 46 gals. DUBOST & Co.

$88.00

Hongkong, April 1, 1889.

myl

Lt.

HAVE established myself at Kobe, and Osaka, as COMMISSION MERCHANT and

HENRY LUCAS

GRNERAL AGENT.

Hongkong, April 16, 1869.

NOTICE

B. JOHN GERBAND, wil get as our At-

torney in China from this date.

FRED. M. HARSANT. GEORGE A. F. NORRIS.

Hongkong, April 20, 1869.

my20

R. F. GROBIEN has this day been ad- Mmitted a partner in our firie

Hongkong, April 21, 1869.

SANDER & Co.:

my31

THE Undersigned having arrived from Bombay, has established himself as Merchant and Agent, under the Firm and Style of HAJKE MEERZA MOHMED ALLY &

Co.

HAJEE MEERZA MORMED ALLY.

ABERDEEN STREMT,

Bougkong, April 6, 1860.-

Firm

NOTICE

L

EX FALOON AND ZIBA, NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON.

ONGOLOTA, SHIRTS with Linen

HE desirable PROPERTY on Queen's Road, lately occupied by MesaZY. SMITH KENYEDY & Co.

For further particulars, apply to

SMITH, ARCHER & Ca Hongkong, September 2, 1867.

TATHAM'S BRANDY in 1 dez, csses.

SHERRY 3 PORT *,, 2 CLARET

1 BİRLEY & Co. Hongkong, April 0, 1867.

·STHAM COALS.

;

Frontė, Gauze, Morino aud Siik UNDER AIRTS, Linen and Paper CL- LARS, White, Brown and Stripe Thread and Cotton SOCKS, NECKTIES and SCARF, Cambris HANDKERCHIEFS, Strow HATS, Ellwood's HELMETS, Sang VESTS, ater's UMBRELLA, Musala Trowser DUCK and DRILL ALPACA, For Sale from Store, or deliverable on Board, French MERINU and PARAMATTAS NGLISH-Londonderry West Hartley.

Untrimmed HATS, White and Fancy Mus-West Bartley. in and other DRESSES, Printed French OAMBRICS, Sik, Lisle Thread and Cot- ton HOSIERY, Silk GLOVES, Trimmed. BODICES, Cambric EDGINGS, RIB- BONS, LACES, VELVETS, HABER- DASHERY, &c.

Por Steamer, "WEST INDIAN," on Saturday, the 1st May at & P.M.

For YOKOHAMA,—

Por "JANK” on Sunday, the 2nd May,

at 7.30 AM.

And

UOTATIONS

Hosaкore. 30th April, 1869. OPJUM.-Fatma, Ner, ..... 1630

Olá, 622) Benares, New,

610 Old,.... 620 Malwa, Persian, COTTON-BOMBAY,

CALCUTTA, SHANGHAN,

Kxchange.

Bank, 6 months' sight, Credite, 6

.*

643 580

18 a 23 16 & 204

4/60 4/1

No. 1839-APRIL 30, 1869, !able" keeper of this den and the pock marked hag knew of the state in which tha wretched inmates were left, Yet they made no effort to raise money to batter their condition and did not inform

the Registrar General or the police of the state in which they were. For this latter offence they should be committed for trial. If connivance in cruelty much as this be not on the verge of what the law calls manslaughter, the law of England has changed its character in being transmitted to Hongkong.

But let us turn to the evidence especially that given by Mr D. R Caldwell, whose "frank explanations"

On Calcutta, 3 days sight, Rs. 227 Bombay, 3 days sight, Rs. 220 Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Bank, The 74 seem to have afforded such pleasure to Bar Silver, If dwts: B.,

the Coroner. We object decidedly to Sycee,

the manner in which that gentleman'a Mexicans,

Gold Leaf,

Guld Bar, 98 touch,

English Sovereigna,

Australian Sovereigns, Discount,

NA

5.75 a 6.25

23.95 a 23.60 | evidence was given, but that of course is 23 35 23.45 merely a matter of taste and opinion. It is with his statements the public are concerned, and in them we note tw very curious discrepancies. In the course of examination he is reported to have said:

4.60 4.60 9 a 11 41

Gas Company Shares, ....... H. & pos Dock, Old, ... 5p. c. disct

Do. Do. New, ... 7 p. c. H.S. Bank Slazes, Old,... 32 p. c. prem

Do. do. Now, 16 Union Dock......25 p. z. dis, quoted.

Temperature.'

HONGKONG, 30th April, 1860, (Taken ul Messrs Falconer & Cola Promises, Queen's Road.) THEBMOMETER., Day,

I considered all the cases sent to the E-Tsze were hopeless cases, and know that the Chinese considered them so. Ne had to complain of any unnecel uncleat li news in the place while I was in the Govern

mont service,.

A few minutes later he is again represonted as saying

No. 1835

THE entertain Case (Grace evening, it m the patronage MacDonnell. gramme..

A PIRACY W tion to-day, the East. Coa boats were at stink-pots we and the gene

The informa

into the water

way to Hong of silver on

cash, and a o that the info

pirstes.

Tax Gunboa

Mire Bay, h tendent of P

⚫ murderers of

ke-wan. A companied b to return eit

Ar the Sum no less than

police and li all being for wages by

(master of th

for thedefen

60

Do Do,

Wet,

64

14px, Dry, i Do.

Wat.. Self-registered Maximum,

Do •Min. over night, BAROMETER, D. de May

Do,

4F...

than the living: it has never been used

It is quite wrong to call the place a Chinese Hospital, as it is more for the dead

that the plai

at Singapore

tiff had been

him back to

73 68 30.271 36.196

Tax April

P

RINTING of every description exe- cuted at the "China Mail" Office with accuracy, nestness, punctuality, and at reasonable charges, by

CHARLES 4. SAINT.

PRICE 50 CENTS. · Aments of the Mail Steam Packets of TABLE showing the Proposed More the P. & U. Company for the Year 1860, as approved by Her Majesty's Postmaster

1. It is hereby notified for general in- formation that, the Contrast between the Government of Mauritius and the Union Steam-ship Company, for the Conveyance of Mails once a Month between Ceylon aud General Mauritius, and between Mauritiue Natal, having terminated, the correspon- dence for Mauritius will be forwarded from this Office in the Mail for Aden, from whence it will be sent to its destination by the French Mail Pockets leaving Aden for

To be had at the China Mail Office, Wyndham Street.

Hongkong, December 20, 1868. NOTICE.It is particularly requested that all communications relating to the general

a Hospital, and was never intended to be 60 used.

And upon the back of these tw statements comes the following

Would say that men floundering about the floor without mata or blankets were neglected, and would look to the heads of the houses for an explanation. It's not supposed that hopeless cases only were sent to the Pare; jaundice cases were at once and to the E-Taze (1) Now. without any desire to make a undue "sensation" of this evidence, it is very certain that either Mr C. "203+ cases" as he first said; or did not suppose sidered all the cases sent as hopeless

that hopeless cases only were sent We leave him to say which of the two statements is the correct ons. It is very certain that both cannot be true. And this brings us to the main object we have in view in these remarks

The majority of the patients appear to have been "emigrants" who have o

Ladies and Children's Trimmed and Davisson's West Hartley, Strake Reunion and Mauritius on the 23rd of each business of this paper be addressed to the friends in the Colony." Their neglecini

Window OCHTAINS, Mosquito NETS, myG SHELTINGS and COUNTERPANES, Bath and Toilet TOWELS, Antimacassars and Toilet 0OVERS, Damask Table LINEN, Gauze and other FLANNELS,

E have this day admitted Mr BENSA-Longoloth and Irish LINENS, STATIO

*

MIN E GAEL, as a partner in our NEHY of all kinds, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, SOAPS, SPONGES, Chil dren's PERAMBULATORS, &c, ka

S. W. BAKER & Co. Ilongkong, April 10, 1860.“

FAWCETT & On.

Borgkong, April 1, 1889.

NOTICE

HAVE this day established myself as a PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD. JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

C. LANGDON DAVIES,

Hongkong, July 1, 1808,

· NOTICE.

HE Interest and Responsibility of Mr WILLIAM NEILSON in our Firm dennod

THE

on the 30th June last.

Mr Tomas Pr, Mr WILLIAM NISBET OLMSTED and Mr H. SEYMOUR GEARY are authorized to sign our Firm in Hongkong and China from this date.

OLYPHANT & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1868.

RM this date Mr GrORGE E. LANE, will act as agent of the Pacific Mail team-slip Company at this port. -

AGEO. F. BOWMAN, Hongkong, March 15, 1869.

HONGKONG OTEL

TARUM this date the Management of the Longkong Hotel is placed in charge of Mr Groue E. Forrs, to whom all com- munications should be addressed.

Hongkong Hutch April 1, 1809,

YEE-WU & Co.

NOTICE.

Li

WE have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDEX

to sign our Firm froni this date.

DREYER & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1868,

NOTICE. (IRD O. CLARK retires from our Firm, and Mr J. MURRAY FOHERS" And Mr E. 1. BARBOUR are admitted. Partners from this date.

RUSSELL & Co.

China, January 1, 1860.

For Sale,

NOTICE,

July 2

SELLING OFF AT COST PRICE, For ONE MONTH ONLY.

THE Endersigned beg respectfully to call the attention af Ship-masters and the Public in General to the Notice that they Bro SELLING OFF the Remainder of their STOCK

AL

COST PRICE

FOR

ONE MONTH ONLY, '

and that they have a large assortment of Goods, particularly Hope, Canvas, Stores, Boalek, Packing, Tobacco, Saucen, Obeene and Sundry other Articles.

THOS, HUNT & Co. Hongkong, April 17, 1960,

If

FOR SALE. DALE ALE, $10 per kilderkin.

Ginger BRANDY, (Swaine Boord & |Co.'s) $6 per duż

OLD TUM (Swaine Boord & Co.'s) $5 per doz..

PALE DRY SHERRY, 88 per dozi

do. PORT, 89

EDMUND R. HOLMES, Wine & Spirit Merchant, **STAG HOTEL” Stores.. Hongkong, March 10, 1869.

GREAT REDUCTION. Closing of Business. THE Undersigned, who is closing his bu

4.

WELSH-Blaengware Martyr.

Apply to ROH S. WALKER & Co.. Hongkong, March 16, 1866.

FOR SALE.

ULES MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, Mum & Co.'s HOCK & MOSLELE, qta, and pta. Chillingworth's SHERRY and PORT. CHAMBERTIN, WHISKEY. WHITE & PRICE'S BRANDY. ALLSOPP'S ALE, draught and bottle. BARULAY & GUINNESS STOUT, BRIDGES & SONS' PORTER.

ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong Noveniber 20, 1867.

NEW BOOK,

HE Speculations of

THE

The Old Philosopher'

LAU-TEZE,"

Translated from the Chinese. BY

JOHN CHALMERE, À...M. Price $1.50. ALSO,

The Origin of the Chinesa" author: Price $1.

by the same

Apply at Mosers LANE, CRAWFORD & ÛO, or The London Mission House, Hongkong, October 17, 1888.

sinus in May next, begs most rea- pectfully to offer to the public, his large selection of Photographs, at the following A low rates, an opportunity that should not be lost; patrons wishing to have copios from, their negatives can have them at greatly reduced rates.

Views in set of 50 each,

$20. Views in sat of 20 each... $12.50

W. P. FLOYD. Hongkong, March 12, 1869,

NOTICE

tí.

J. THOMSON bus to intimate that he is now publishing a Series of 40 VIEWS OF HONGKONG, Jain $25 -

10 Views from Platea, 1 14 by 12 10 by 8

2010: do.

4 Small instantaneous Subjects from

the DRAGON PROCESSION.

Hongkong, Reptember 4, 1868.

tf

FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED,

ENGLISH and Anglo GUIN CERTINAS, HARMONIUMS, VIOLINS and VIOLIN STRINGS, PLUTES, New MUSIC, te. &c.

Pianofortes tuned and repaired.

WAGNER, Hollywood Road,

Imar-70

Hongkong, March 1, 1809.

FOR SALE.

AT THE "CHINA MAIL" OFFICE.

THE following SETS of the "CHINA FUNOH" can be obtained, stitched In paper wrappers, at the rate of 25 cents fer copy viz

No. Prise.

4, 0. 4,6,6 complete from 10

1 set.

deficient

21

P1

15

11

رو

FOR SALE.

Ex 8.8. TIGRE."

Month.

3. No. alteration has buun made in the rates of Postage on correspondence ad

dressed to Manritius.

3. As the communication with Natal and the Cape of Good Hope is thus cut off, the Correspondence for those Colonies, talous marked to be forwarded by Private Ship, will,, in future, be sent in the Mails for London at the following rates of Postage which must be paid in advance, viz:- Upon Letters sent by way

Proprietor and ii nu vase to inviividuals by

name. Much delay and inconvenience in the transaction of business will thereby be

avoided.

TO CORRESPONDENTS, Úur colymių are open to all who wish to address the public on legitimate grounds, but we do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our correspondents.

All communications addressed to this paper must be accompanied by the name of the of Southampton,..... 46 cents each oz. sender, not necessarily for publication, but as When sent by way of

a quarantee of good faith, Marseilles,

54 77 Newspaper vid Southamn- Newspapera vid Marsoil-

Book Packets via South- Ampton,..........

.:1

11

}

under &

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1869.

THE ETSZE CASE,

oz., 20 cents, above 4 oz, and not ex-Most readers are familiar with the little ceeding 8 oz ; and 20 cents for every additional 8 oz.

boy's indigeant remonstrance when, seat Book, Packets via Marseilles, 14.cante ed with his head between his hands, ander 4 oz-28 cuts above for and not exceeding & and 28 cents for every additional 8 cances.

F. W. MITCHELL Postmaster General General Post Office, Hongkong, 9th September, 1808.

It is hereby notified for general informa tion that henceforward closed mails for the FEW Bags of Mucha COFFEE, @$7 United Kindom will be made up at this

per bag of 28 lb.

Apply to

6. DUBOST & Co. Hongkong, August 31, 1868..........

SAYLE & Co., VICTORIA EXCHANGE, HỌNG KÔNG

HAVE RECEIVED EX MAIL STRANDE.

A

Large assortment of MILLINERY,

BONNETS, and HATS, of the

Latest fashion.

A Choice assortment of SILK, MUS IIN, and GRENADINE for Evening

Wear.

A fine assortiment of new French FLOW. ERS, HEAD-DRESSES and FEATHERS.

Office and forwarded to London by the Un- ited States Mail Packets via San Francisco. Correspondence intended to be forwarded by this route must be addressed vid San Francisco."

Letters, Newspapers, Booksand Patterns, will be liable to the same zates of postage as those but by the British Mall Pakete via Supehampton viz. —

For Letters, 34 cunts per half-ounce, For each Newspaper not exceeding 4 For a packet of Books or Patterns, 8 cents

ounces, 4 cents,

per ounces.

The Portage must in all cases be paid in advance; correspondence not fully prepaid will be sent via Suez.

cane.

,

gazing in hopeless dismay at the long s before him, he suddenly felt on that portion of his body unprotected by jucket, a swingeing out from the Master's "I wasn't doing anything Sir," came pitifully forth as the tears glistened in his eyes. Exactly so, Sir,--that's what I caned you for," was the reply. The incident is recalled to our mind by the facts exposed in the late inquest on the body of a Chinese "hospital" patient

upon

state is directly traced by the Registre General to this fact, and thin raises question of much importance as to the general condition of sick and rejected emigrants in this Colony. If they are friendless they are left to the tender() mercies of a dead-house keeper. It is of course easy to say that the Government should provide for them, but is it willing to do this for peasants attracted hither in the hopes of emigrating and by the Agents of the Emigration system We should rather insist that those agents themselves not merely pay the cost, which has hitherto been done, but be personally held responsible that proper eled reason ya re befiken of મોદ; emigrants. If it be impossible that this can be done the memorial of Chief Justice Swale and Mr Whittall will have

ceived additional evidence in its farouts and it will become a question whether an absolute prohibition of enigration even under our own flag, will not become the course most. in accordance with render in fill the verdict given by humanity and sound policy. We quote

the Jury, which plainly recommends the total suppression of the establishment :-

“We are of opinion, that deceased died from natural causes; that a thorough and efficient inspection of the E-Teze has t been carried unt by the porstin whose duty place. We deem it our duty to request it was to pay attention to the state of the

you to forward to his Excellency the Gor ernor our recommendation, that if the E-Taze is to continue open, and be consil efficient and responsible officer be appoin orod as a Hospital any longer, that some

or if the E-Taza is to be permitted t

not only a thorough inspection, but pre

from the E-Taze establishment. A careed to control the place in a proper manner fu? perusal of the evidence leaves remain a receptacle for dying Chinese, that doubt our minds that nobody did anything" towards causing the death of poly framed rules shall exist for the futuro. We however, consider that 1 that unfortunate and his fellow victims. further. continuance of the E-Taze in soy Their deaths on the contrary resulted shape is neither desirable nor necessary is this Colony, and that a more suitable build from a very nicely organized system ing be selected as a hospital for Chines of doing nothing. Thus the Registrar Colonial Surgeon."

only, subject to proper inspection by the General not having suspicions of any With this verdict, we, so far as it goes, thing wrong did not visit the place agree; but it strikes us as remarkable of late. The Colonial Surgeon was that not a word is said of its connection never aware that people were taken there with the local emigration system. The It is hereby notified that, under the auto die and never gave instructions to the who ought to have paid attention to the neglect of duty ou the part of the persen thority of a Treasury Werrant dated the 1st

F. W. MITCHELL, Postmaster Generat

General Post Office, Hongkong February 1, 1860.

have above said it, in our opinion, verge

May last, Superintending, or First-Class police to inspect the place as it was not state of the place is obvious enough; as we Schoolmasters in the Army will, in future, his business; and both those gentlemen be entitled to the same privilegos in

regard to Letters sent by or addressed to them on stand excused unless it can be shown their own private affairs as are at present

ou manslaughter. But dons we respon sibility rest with those who placed the unfortunates there without enquiry. At

enjoyed by Commissioned Officers in the that it was their business to know both

least the matter shonid not end her, Any and all Army Schoolmistresses will of the existence and true obaracter of bs sutitled (as Army Schouliksters of all the establishment as a pigstye where great aeglect of duty shewn by and it may not only be hoped that the but the First-Class now are) to the same sick people were taken to die. privileges, in regard to their Letters, are when we get a step further to those E-Taze will be eventually fixed upon the But those whose duty it is to supervise the enjoyed by non-commissioned Offers and interested in the place the "doing noth right person, but that a strong sp

A large assortment of new TRIM, | Private Boldiers, MINGS and FRINGES in all colors.

Ladies and Gentlemen's Kid GLOVES,

F. W. MITCHELL,

General Post Office, Hongkong, July 81, 1868

Postmaster General,

UNDER DESPATCH,"

ing" system begins to look a little more gion of opinion from the erigrafica curious. We may in the first place lay officers will supply the censure as regardi it down that if any one knew that the others so singularly wanting in the house was a place to which siok men were taken to die without attendance, and without the commonest conveniences afforded to a sick criminal at home; of

published verdiet.

AT

a musling of the Trustees of the Mari aun Education Society yesterday it For Swatow, Amoy and Fooshow.Purif, on the other hand, any one was aware resolved that the books in their charge

that sick men were taken there to be formerly the Library of the China Bran cured, and when directing their removal of the Royal Asiatic Society be handed over thither ninde no euquiries as to the treat to the Committee of the City Hall, to fo

Gentlemen's Drab Shell and Felt HATS. Douglas, on Saturday next the lat May, at For Shanghae. Por Eri King, on Faturday, the 1st May, at 4 p.3.

per set $5.76,

65

23

$0.20

$6.50. in white and colors, all sizes.

11

$3.75

11.

31.

#3

js

$8.50

15.

多 $2.60.

16.

$2.25.

Also a few separate copies of Nos.1, 2,

noon.

3, 7, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, and from 19 to 24.

C. A. SAINT.

Blite and Green GOSSAMERS, &c.

FOR SALE..

For Singapore and Penang.-Per

4P.M.

20, Foochow Road, Shangbai. Hengkong, Febinary 3, 1889.

ELLOW METAL 16 to 28 oz and (BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT,

Nails,

Apply to GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Hongkong, September 15, 1868.

ment pursued, that person is more or part of the public library in that building less culpable to what extent the Guy- with a request that,

convenient, ther Str.,vernment must decide. We entirely kept as a separate collection. Steps are, West Indian, on Saturday, the 1st May at dissent from the Coroner's opinion that understand, being taken to call a pr

"no blame could be attached to any formation of a

meeting shortly of those interested in the For Yokohama,-Fer Jane, on Sunday, one particularly," To put the matter We are glad to see that the subje daja the 2nd May.

in its very lowest aspect, the respect length been taken up in earvest,.

+

new local Asiatic Society

to-day. Ge marter on tenced yeste mets for the said steamer The other tion of the was the ef

́d

against a young woma the elderly boy of six y

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a house, w uncle (the took part sentenced to elderly fema each, and

wonths.

The Helv journed unt INTELLIGEN to the effe ship Macao, of coolies T her voyag Amoy by th

son for this Macno bas sion to take 8. 8. Unad request. T bered, is the go from this

Mr Russe Several

"pickle"

Two of th And Pratt (P.C. 22)

clips, 1 Central obal P. C. 22 str quietly whi made & dash

the way to t soner, Balec gave the P. styled it), Williamsou two hard b show for it. Lawson was pear to ha feeble dru h

taking up that Lawson bad been i

Yaol before plained that expressed b

not give a s Yaol or not time" befor charged.

Three so

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