For Sale.
CLEARANCE SALE.
Notices to Consignees.
S. S. BENLEDI,
FROM HIOGO AND NAGASAKL
AYLE & Co. will offer, on THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signeus of Cargo by ber are hereby and after TUESDAY Next, requested to send their Bills of Lading for countersignature to the Undersigned and to the 18th Instant, the re-take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at mainder of their Winter
once landed and stared at Consignes rink Stock at Greatly Reduced and expense.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Prices, consisting of ---
Agents 8, 8. Benledi. Winter Costumes and Polonaises.
Flongkong, March 2, 1876. Ladies' Jackets and Mantillas. Fancy Dress materials of all kinds. Wool Plaids and Flannels.
Silks and Poplins.
Wool Shawls and Cloaks.
NOTICE.
TO, CONSIGNEES OF OPTIONAL GARGO, EX 0. §. 8. CO. S. 8. DIOMED, FROM LIVERPOOL.
THE CHINA MAIL.
PASSENGERS,
ARRIVED.Por Hailong, 124 Chinese, Per Hankow, 39 Chinese, DEEARTED. or Chinkiang, 3 Cabin..
SHIPPING REPORTS. - itning RN.E. and N. Egales and cloudy The British tester. Baildong reports: weather throughout In Fooohor-Str. Europe. In Amoy-H. M. 8. Laving In Swator:-Stra: Bellona Atalanta and Abbotsford. Un the 20d about midnight passed a large three masted steamer bound North.
The Spanish brig Union reports fresh
mog monsoon and fine weather.
SHIPPING Orders must be obtained from
the Undersigned not later than the
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats 6th March, for shipment per S.-S. Fatroclua
and Bonnets.
Fancy Wool Goods..
Lace and Linen Sets.
Scarves and Sashes.
Boys' Suits,
Children's Dresses.
&o., &c.,
&c.
maß
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents Hongkong, February 29, 1876.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
8. 8. TIGRE,
NOTICE. JONSIGNEES of Carga per 8. 8. "Gange," from London, in conneo- tion with the above Steamer, are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained from the 28th Instant, at
VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
Queen's Road & Stanley Street, 10 am.
Intimations.
FREDERIC ALGAR, COLONIAL, NEWSPAPER & COMMIS- SION AGENT,'
LONDON,
11; Clement's Lane, Lombard Street, BE Colonial Presssupplied with News- Fapers, Correspondents, Letter; and any Buropean Goods on London terms.
S
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Colonial Newspapers received at the office are regularly fled for the inspection of Advertisers and the Public,
COAL DEPOT,
Ats of every description supplied to
Steamers by the Undersigned, Orders may be left at the Godowns, Wanshi, with Mr J. Macleñoss, or Leong AB YON, KWORGUING, Praya.
LANDSTEIN & Co. Hongkong, November 1, 1876,
THE FOLLOWING
19 AN
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Extract from a Letter
dated 18th May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Horning. sham, near Warminster, Wilts fanden
"I must also beg to say that your Pills are an excellent Medicine for me, and I certainly do enjoy good Thealth, sound sleep, and a good appetite; this is owing to taking your Pills.. I am 78 years old,
"Remaining, Gontlemen, yours very respectfully,
L.- S,"
To the Proprietors of
NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS,
2878
London.
11
26t
-To-Let.
TO LET.
With Immediate Possession.
23BD76
1W0 Dwolling Houses and Offloss, No.
T14 and 16, Stanley Streat, Intely in the Docupation of Money Raynak & Co
The Houis No. 95, Wellington Street, lately in the occupation of Messrs` ROSE & Co.
The Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Terrace.
The Store and Dwelling House, No. 31, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of Miss GABREIT
The House and Ocon No. 3, D'Aguilar Street, lately in the occupation of Dir F. ~DEGENAME,
DOUGLAS LAPRAUE & Co. Hongkong, December 20, 1875.
TO LET.
The British steamer Ha-kow, raports had fine weather from Singapore until off
until arrival.
manion..."
Military Service. Rev. W. H. Baynes Hainan, then had strong N.E. monsoon MA-At 8 am, Morning Prayer and Litany alternately,, Sermon and Celebration of Holy Communion every Sunday.
UNION CHURCH-Minister, Rev. James Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 AM. | Afternoon, 6 r.M.,
[No. 3958-MARCH 4, 1976.
Australian Mail Company Carter, an objection." If the statement of the Court of Exchequer, July 3, 1858; and surviving Mr Harris be true there is no
→ MEMOS FOR TO-MORROW."
RELIGIOUS SERVICES "
ST. JOHN'S UATÉÉÉRAL-The Right the Pluche, Brenan v. Preston, Chan-other possible way of explaining their Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. Rery Court, December 21, 1853 (both action, Character and honour were Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the reported in the Shipping and Mercantile pretty words no doubt, but the lawyers First, and Third Sundays in each Month:— | Gazette). Several cases have occurred wanted to win the case. They did not
the Second and Fourth Sundays in each illegal; and in one instance a consider action. It may be quite true that the Celebration of the Holy Communion. Un of Law have denounced such contracts as Sassoon to the worry and expense of an At il a.my Morning Prayer, Sermon and within the past few years where Courts hesitate therefore to subject Mesata Manth (and Fifth, if any)Morning able sum was ordered to be surrendered amount, large as it is, will not materially Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all Sundaye-A p.m., Evening Prayer and by the Agent," The commission system affect so rich a firm. But the lack of Sermon. On Wednesdays at 6 p.m., furthermore, says the Register, acts principle displayed by the solicitors for Evening Prayer (shortened form), and ex- disadvantageously for the shipowner, for the defence deserves unqualified reproba- position of Scripture. On all Holy Days: it tempts Masters to encourage touting, tion-always-supposing that Mr E. At 8 a.m.; celebration of the Holy Cow-crimps, and disreputable aharacters, out Harris's assertion be true. For the rest of which a fee may be rung And the effect of the trial will doubtless be this argument is one of the strongest beneficial. The law should be altered to which can be urged against the practice. meet cases of pure inadvertence in We should not have deemed it neces stamping documents especially, an in-- to the endorsement given by the journal which was in all probability due to the sary to make more than passing allusion advertence such as in this instance, quoted to the opinions expressed by both blunder of some subordinate. Out of the time, had we not reason to believe still more good will be done if a pornsal the bench and the press of Hongkong at evil good may very likely come. But that the practice so strongly condemned of the report of the case induces not still flourishes. The "master's commis-only greater care on the part of other sion" is not indeed likely to again be- mercantile men, but a firm determina- ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.-Rev.come a subject of litigation in our courts; tion never to employ lawyers who would Jan. 6, Ottercaps, from Cardiff to Hong-A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev Lo Sain but it still remains an item on the books advise a client to, perpetrate any mean
kong.
Yuen, (All Sorviees in Chinese.) Morn-of more than one firm, To those who ness, so long as he may thereby win his ing Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, thus act in defiance of both legal and case. and Sermon, at 11 A.M. Bible Class, at public opinion, we would strongly urge P.M. Preaching, at 6.80 P.M. Holy Com munton, 1st Sunday in Chinese menth
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzky every Sunday, at half-past ten A., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.
Shipping Intelligence, HOME SHIPPING.
The following is taken from the latest
London Papers :-
DEPARTURES,
Jan 6, Annie Braginton, from New York
to Shanghai.
Jan. 6, Lycka Till, from Cardiff to Hong
kong.
Jan 10, Echo, from London to Hongkong, Jau 10, Nesruhus (str.), from Liverpool to
Cardiff and Hongkong Jan. 11, Titias, from Penarth to Hong,
kong.
Jan. 12, Patroclus (str), from Liverpool to
Shanghai.
kong.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCE.Rev. W. H. Baynes, M.A. Service at 5 P.M. every Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in each month at 11:
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL → Welling. Jan. 18, Antipodes, from Cardiff to Hong-nell. In the morning, at 6 o'clock, Tet ton Street. Very Reverend G. Burghig
Mass at 7, 2nd Mass at 8, High Mass, from London to with Sermou in Portuguese; at. 10, Mili tary Service, Mass and Sermon in English. In the afternoon, at 4, Catechism in Portu guese, English and Chiness; at 4.80, Sermon In Portuguese; at 5, Benediction.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con-Jan. 14, Hankow dgness, before 2p.m. To-morrow, requests ing it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by sho Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after THURS. DAT, the 3nd.March, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Acting Agent, Hongkong, February 28, 1876
To-day's Advertisements. FOR YOKOHAMA & HIOGO, The Steamship
OXFORDSHIRE"
C. P. JONES, Commander, Sam in Postponed until TO-MOR ROW, the 5th Instant, at 9 a 1.-
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents B. 8. Oxfordshire. Hongkong, March 4, 1876.
above,
FOR SHANGHAI,
The Steamship
mad
"HANKOW" SYMINGTON, Master, will have immediate despatch as
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agenta.
Hongkong, March 4, 1876.
FOR BAN FRANCISCO, The 41 British Ship:
"SHALIMAR," WALKER, Muster, will load here for the above Port, and
will have quick dispatch. For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1876.
ap18
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The A1 American Ship
"NIGHTINGALE," PALMER, Master, will load here for the above Port, and will
have quick dispatch.
For Freight, apply to
RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1876.
ap15
FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The 41 British Clipper Ship
"SYDENHAM,” FEANE BRISTOW, Manter, will load for the above Port, and
will have quick despatch.
For Freight, apply to
VOGEL, BAGEDORN & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1876.
8. S. HANKOW, FROM LONDON, PENANG. AND SINGAPORE.
CONSIGNEES of Grey Ratified that
YONSIGNEES of Goods by the above.
the Cargo is being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the
obtained
TOUSE No. 1, Alexandra Terrace, Undersigned, whence delivery may be
HFurnished.
Apply to
M. STOUT. Hongkong, February 23, 1878.
FIRST
TO LET, TAIRST Class STORAGE, GODOWNS,
on the Prays. Apply to
TAYLOR & THOMPSON, Hongkong, November 20, 1876,
TO LET,
"TOCSE No. 5, Zetland Street,
No. 2, Seymour Terrace,
House No. 8, Peddar'a Billa
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1876.
Notices to Consignees,
B. 8. OXFORDSHIRE, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
грано
mal above. Steamer hating arrived, Consignees of Cargo by bes, are here. by informed that their Goods are being Juded at their risk by the Undersigned, liifo their Godowns, whence and from the: Waart or Boats delivery may be obtained. *No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Carga remaining undelivered after the 7th Instant will be subject to rebt.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., Agents 8. 8. Unfordshire. kong, March 2, 1879,
Goodd remaining in store after the 13th Instant will be subject to rent
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless applied for by the Consignees before 10a.m. ou Monday, the 6th Instant.
by
Bills of Lading will be countersigned
SIEMSSEN & Obj
Agenta. Hongkong, March 4, 1878. moli
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
Mar 3. Haydamack, Russian Borvette, 1000, Tirtoff, Manila Feb. 2...
Mar. 4, Hailoong, British steamer, 277, J. C. Abbott, Foochow Feb. 1, Amor and Statow, Genstal-Dorolás. La, PRAIK & Co.
Mar. 4, Union, Spanish belg, 169, Mert- daguhevarria, Iloilo Feb. 17, Bandalwood. -REMEDIOS & Od.
Mar. 4. Hanko, British steamer, 3382, Symington, London Jan. 18, via ports of call, and Singapore Feb. 27, 1p.m. 1. Génie. tal-NixMagen & Co. ⠀
DEPARTURES, Mar. 2, Cuudor Custlé, for Saigon,
4, Chinkiang, for Shanghai. 4, Metis, for Manila:
CLEARED. Orfordshire, for Yokolistid Douglas, for Swatow, Louisa, for Haiphong. Yingching for Swalow, Aret, for Chefor,
Korsor, for Bangkok, Estepona for Saigon,
mag
Hinmane Crown, for Bangkok,
Shanghai.
Jan. 17, Alex McNeil, from Cardiff to
Hongkong.
Jan. 17, Onward, from Liverpool to Hong-
kong
Jan. 19, Sophie, from Cardiff to Hongkong.
LOADING FOR QEINA AND JAPAN PORTA.. At London-Steamers via Sucs Candi. Orobis.
Flintshire.
Glencarn
Candia.
Galley of Lorne. Samatra
Sailing Peserta.
Forward Ho Undine
Evelyn.
Kaiow
Sootla
Paul Marle
At Liverpool,
Orestes (str.)
Nestor (str.) Agamemnon (str.):
OARGO.
zi
Per Geltondo, Raw Silk: from Japan for London, 82 bales, for Continent 115 bales;- Shanghai for London 172 balen, for Conti- neut 80 bales, Hongkong for Continent 6 bales; total 405 bales. Fonjes Silk Sbang. hat for London 12 balen. Silk Pieve Gooda for London, from Shanghai 12 cases, from Hongkong 8 cases) for Continent 1 case. Tea, Yokohama to London 11 packages,
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS VILL SLOBE
For YOKOHAMA & BIOGO.—
Fer OXFORDSHIRE, at 8.80 m. To
morrow, the 6th Instant, instead of as previonaly notified, -
For SAIGON
Per ENTEPONA, at 8 am. Tomorrow,
the 8th Instant. A
Per PENEDO, at 9:30a.m. on Monday,
the 6th Instant."
For BANGKOK –
Per DANUBE, at 2.30 p.m. on Thurs
day, the 9th Inst.
For SAN FRANCISCO.--
|
Per CROCUS, at 11.30 a.m, on Wednes-
day, the 16th lost, ・・
General Memoranda.
WEDNESDay, March 8:-
this date, THURSDAY, March 9 :----
Call and Europe.
Patrosus leaves for Shanghai on or about
this date.
Goods per (fordshire undelivered after
this date subject to rent.
FRIDAY, March 10: --
SATURDAY, March 11-
Noon-Tenders for Naval Contracts
ceived by the Storskeopet. SUNDAY, March 12
Goods per Hankow undelivered after
date subject to rent Wabaspar, Margh 15-star
Noon Cročite leaves för San Francisco
(direct.)!!
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHAPEL, Spring Gardens.In the morning, at 7, Moss with Sermon in Chinese. In the evening, at -5, Benediction,
a change of routine. No doubt, many masters look upon the feen thus earned | THERE appears to be a vague sort of as a matter of prescriptive right, and it idea prevalent that a home association to would only be fair to give them warning represent foreign interests in the fas that on no future Occasion would that East in and out of Parliament would be right be admitted as valid, That a few advantageous, but the idea has not yet firms might, by continuing the practice, brought forth any fruit. Ita advocates should be no argument in a case where as to who should be represented. A succeed for a time in attracting business, indeed are somewhat divided in opinion
honour is in question. But we do nct Northern writer urged that China and believe that such a result would follow. Japan should be partners in the venture, Commission-paying firms would soon be and the Shanghai press, in commenting. come known from others, and ship on the proposition, politely left Hong- owners at home would unite in avoiding kong out in the cold. Others again urga them as consignees. The most straight that the open ports and Hongkong might forward and practical course would be profitably unite, leaving Japan to take for the firms who determine to abolish care of itself; while a few desire to ses the practice to sign a joint circular noti- Hongkong independently represented, ROMAN CATHOLIC REFORMATORT, Westfying the fact, which would powerfully for reasons based upon the gulf existing Foint. Rev. B. Vigano. In the morning, recommend them to ship-owners at home. between the Foreign and Colonial offices at 7.30, Mass.
some such measure will be adopted We ourselves incline to the second proi is not impossible. Is not this a ques position simply as a matter of policy, tion, by the way, upon which the various It is useless to deny that Shanghai oo, Chambers of Commerce in Chins might ouples a larger field in home eyes as the advantageously express an opinion! head-quarters of the China trade than Hongkong, and we not long since pointed out the reasons why this is the case. There is farthermore a curious sort of impression at home that a Crown colony home representation. For these reasons, can get along very well without any added to the comparative paucity of the foreign population in this island, we
Shipping. Daylight Douglas leaves for Bwatow,
Amoy and Foachow,
0 alm. --Onfordshire leaves for Yokohama
and Hiogo.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.' Shipping,
Shipping Orders regarding Optional Car goos Diomed for shipment per Patroclus
later than this date.
That
GENERAL sympathy will be felt with the eminent house of Messre D. Sassoon Sons & Co. at the result of an extraordinary case, which has just been heard at home, in which they were the plaintiffs to re
must be obtained from the Agents not aver a sum of £14,000 ás fastirance from deem that we should gain most by join
Auctions."
one of Lloyds underwriters. A quantity of Opium was shipped from Bombay to China by the plaintiffs, which was under Noon, Sale of Household Furniture, at written by a Mr Harris, now deceased, The Opium was lost or irretrievably da maged and payment of the insurance was Meeting.
refused. The Council for the defence p.m.-Meeting of Legislative Connell. brought forward two pleas in support
Idle Wild.
TO ADVERTISERS.
It is requested that all advertisements be sent, when practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow of the early issue of the paper.
ing the Model Settlement and the other open ports in any measure of the sort. interests are those of British subjects in In all general questions, indeed, our China generally. We have a few purely domestic grievances no doubt, of which the Blockade may be taken as the chief
of his refusal to pay, one being that the representative. But in all other treaty matters, questions of postage, and mails, Opium was insured to Hongkong only, etc., Hongkong suffers or rejoices in while it was lost on the passage North;
and the other that the stamp, affixed to common with the open ports
Little as it may datter our self-conceit the insurance document was some four shillings less in value than was required that any successful movement of the sort to say so, we must express our conviction by law. The first plea was completely must make Shanghai its eastern head- upset, but the Court felt compelled to
The publication of this issue commenced admit the validity of the second, and quartera Its officially cosmopolitan
at 7.20 p.m.
THE CHINA MAIL been delivered, however, the brother
HONGKONG, BATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1876.
accordingly gave judgment against the character induces a freshness of mind plaintifs. On the day after judgment the conditions of life in this colony and an activity in political matters which
fatally smother. We have moreover of the deceased underwriter, Mr E Harris, wrote to the leading London tried the experiment for ourselves with papers to say that his brother had in a result which has not tended to foster structed his Solicitors before his death an unbecoming pride. The Hongkong not to avail themselves of the technical Association died a painless death, and in Ir is always satisfactory to find one's objection regarding the stamp, "which doing pointed a moral, if it did not opinion on matters of public policy back their interest, and had to be proved to with a Hongkong branch the said grew out of the plaintiffs' statement of exactly adorn a tale. We should proposa ed up by those to whom intelligent explain the bearing of that point," adding branch being our local Chamber of Com readers naturally look as authorities of that, "should the decision of the Court
merce, and such others as chose to join
to indicate whether the plaintiffs had or had
the formation of a "China Association "
Stentor leaves for London on or about such topice. It is therefore with consi-only be in favour of the underwriters on its association" meetings. A capable
derable satisfaction that we note the tone the stamp question, it would not be con of an article in a recent issue of it gidered by them is judgment in their fa.agent would have to be selected, whose Hoon French Mall leaves for Ports of with a case not long since heard in our don and China Express in a leading article Chambers of Commerce and "Associa
chelle Maritime Register, which deals your. After stating these facts, the Lon- salary would be paid by the various Supreme Court. Sir William Mitchell's makes the following observations tion Committees" at the ports (includ- journal has deservedly earned the oba-
ing Hongkong) pro rata, and whose racter of fearlessly upholding right inre and in another eminently the reverse. It political. It would not be difficult to "In one sense of course this is satisfactory business in Fagland would be purely spective of individual interests. Its con underwriters from the particular tributions are, roreover, mostly written clare the under the taste of the decence and amongst the multitude of old Chine Noon-General Weakly Sale by Mosers by men of considerable ability as writers, it was brought forward in Court, was so residents now at home & suitable man,
Lane, Crawford de Ôo,
conjoined not unfrequently with high emphatically and so justly made against But he would have to make the duty professional skill either as legal or neu- them by the Chief Justice; but it leaves he performed his sole business, Ama tical authorities, and its dicte are there them still in the position of endeavouring toteur agencies invariably break down; re-fore regarded with exceptional respect. strain the bearing of what was a mere and unpaid agents are apt to look upon What it has to say on the subject of mistake as to a few shillings in the stamp their work as something to be done returning commissions on freight charges not technically an insurable interest in the only when convenient. We command, this to Captains is therefore well worth read opium lista defence in our opinion little these hints to our Shanghai contem
ming.
more creditable to them than the one upon poraries for thorough discussion and ***"The Register possesses, of course, one which the Chief Justice commented so se ventilation As for Japan her foreign
advantage over its Colonial contempora | verely,"
communities are numerous enough to fries which the limited nature of the We hardly reach, from the facts not support an independent agency if they nama and San Francisco. 3 pm, American Mall leaves for Yoko foreign communities in the far East for forth, the same conclusions as our Lon want one. The agent in either case
bids to the latter. It can not only com don contemporary. The cass teaches a should moreover be a man who thọ THURSDAY, March 16:
ment without favour, as, we believe, the lesson, but one of a different sort to that roughly knows the country he is repre Noon-English Mail leaves for Porta British editorial press honestly tries to indicated. If Mr Harris Instructed his senting, and few living can boast of a
of Call and Europe.
do in most instances, but it is exempt Bolloitors "not to rest their defence upon complete acquaintance with two so im SafURDAY, April 11-----
from personal influences, and still more the technical stamp objection," he could portant states as China and Japan, 8 pm Oididental & Delental 8, 8. Co.'s from the fear of merely vexatiotte litiga hardly have intended them to rely upon There might doubtless be occasions when Steamer Etiple lestes for Yokohama tion for some accidentally worded phrase the secondary argument, which would the one agency might help the other, and San Francisco,
which the subjects of its comments may only hold good if that objection were but they would be the exceptions, not Warrinte against noclaimed Dividends, deem too strong. Of course, if it makes sustained. We rather see in the pro- the rule What says Shanghai to the
Boats of Interesta on Victoria Fires downright blunder, it has to stand the beadings a very strong indication that proposition? Indiranda Co., to be presented before brunt of wrath it provokes. thie dats.
But its the lawyer employed thought fit to act conductors are not liable to be snabbed beyond their instructions. There is a Saturday, April 1-
or otherwise annoyed by the offended feeling far too prevalent in the legal pro parties, thanks to the cloak of imperaonfession that the principals in an action ality wisely permitted to the writers on have no light to say what line should be our home prese We naturally expent, taken in conducting a case. In this Foreign Representatives at the Tang-lt. therefore, to find from it a more out instance the original defendant willed to Tamed on the 4th ultimo, falls into the ex- Claims again the Estate of Diederich spoken style of language adopted then rely upon the allegation that the Uplum for of reversing the order of the proceedings, Heimsoht, Quering Antonio Gutierrez, le to be expected abroad, and we ate was only insured to a certain port and inasmuch as it speaks of Sir Thomas Wade Martin Carroll, Dora Howard, and seldom disappointed. In this case, for his experiended advisere doubtless fore- Halley Roberts "deten, mit be instance, it speaks of the "exposures that in such a case the defende matist receiving Prince Kung, and his associates in proved on or before this date, which took place when the matter was break down Instead of honestly telling office, on that dute, whereas it was the Fo Mombay, July all (1703
brought to trial and it does not hesitate him (or his representatives after his reign Representatives who paid the visit of Claitas against the Estates of Gustav to characterise the commissions paid to depense) that such would be the fact, cerentony. It is true that subsequently-ofi Tobler, Edward Ferkor, Edward masters as bribes. Quoting, with they elected to subject his character to the 6th and 7th of the same month the Richard Bandley, wong That La thorough approval, the language held by the imputation, in the words of the Rok Cheong Les Ab Yob, nting Bir John Baie on the subject, it mysl Fay Men Chan, and a Chinamtats, nate unklows, No. 11, deceased, musiThis is a correct interpretation of the be proved on or before thig date, lew, and was as laid down in the Royal
Claims against the Estate of Captain Lavrende Teting, devused, thust be sent in on or before this date. Faidat, Jane dope
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
The Press, in noticing the reception of the
Chief dustive, of holding a standard high Chinose Officials, who were at the re of mercantile morality so low as to ception, left cards at the Foreign Legations, condescend to take so mean and paltry but the error we have pointed out je obvie