WE

For Sale.

SAYLE & Co.

TE beg to call special atten

tion to our Show-room and Ladies' Outatting Depart ments..

. We are offering a fine assort- ment of Japanese Silks, which will wear well, at 65 conts per yard, worth $1.

Summer Dresses :-

Satin Striped Poplins. Figured Poplins.

Fancy and Plain Grenadines. Black and Fancy Gauzes, Fancy Silks. Black Silks. Niagara Striped Muslins, White Brilliantes.

A lot of Lace Goods at less than

half price.

Made-up Wrappers and Costumes. Embroidered Skirts. Ladies' and Children's

clothing.

Straw Hats and Bonnets.. Feathers and Flowers.

To-day's Advertisements.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAL Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for HANKOW, NINGPO & PORTS IN JAPAN.

The Company's Steamship

PRIAM"

will be despatched on about the 1st Proximo.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

"BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, June 29, 1876.

To

BE LET, for Three Months from

HOUSE in SKYMOUR TERRACE, Rent, very moderate.—Address "A. B,," Office of this Paper.

Hongkong, June 20, 1876.

Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain the Agents, nor

Qinners will be Responsible for any Under-Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the followsing Vessele, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

Ladies' and Children's Hosiery.

Our Dressmaking Department is under the supervision of a Court Dressmaker.

Our Millinery Department is under the supervision of a West End Milliner.

SAYLE & Co.,

VICTORIA EXCHANGE, Queen's Road & Stanley Street.

Notlees to Consignees. 8. S. AMBASSADOR, FROM KURRACHEE,

(ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- Named Steamer, fire requested to send In their Bills of Lading for countersigna ture to the Undersigned and to take imme- diate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Condgnees' risk and expense.

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, June 28, 1876. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMER.

8. 8. DJEMNAH,

NOTICE. ONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 9. "Indus," from London, in connec. 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 THURSDAY, the 29th Justant, at Noon.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless Intimation is received from the Con- algaecs, before To-morrow, the 30th Inat., at 11 am., requesting it to be landed here. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED- KESDAY, the 5th July, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, June 28, 1876. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

CON

CO

iyb

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, "YONSIGNEES of the following Cargo are requested to rond in their Bills of Lading to the Underiigned for counter signature, and take immediate delivery. Thla Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance bas baèn effected.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent.

RM T&L

Ex Hoogly, March 10, 1878.

No. 29, One case Merchandize,

from Marseilles,

Ex Aru, May 2, 1876. CFP 106 bags Gum, from Bombay.

Ex Amazone, May 14, 1876.

101 bags Gum and 4 cases

Vermillion,

PGO

4 boxes Merchandize.

3 bags Gum.

CEP

OJL

No marks

2

11: Raisins,

S. S. Anadyr.....

GR

A-W

No. 1/42-42 boxes Wines.

KH 6896/68873 Cases Merchandize. Hongkong, June 9, 1878.

To-day's Advertisements. OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

Friam are hereby notified that the Cargo is being discharged into craft and landed at the Godowns of the Undersigned, in both cases it will lio at Consigness risk. The Dargo will be ready for delivery from Bo down on and after the 1st July, 1876.

Goods undelivered after 7th July, 1876, will be subject to Rent

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, June 30, 1876.

HONGKONG AND CHINA GÄS COMPANY, LIMITED,

177

TEE Traneler BOOKS of this Cords Tay Win be CLOSED from the 19th to the 28th Frosimo, both days inclusive,

A, NEWTON,

Manager

⚫ Hongkong, June 20, 1876.

COALS.

1988

|

COMET, American ship, Captain William E. Bray..

VINDEX, British barque, Captain John Parkbonso,

ZOROVA, British barque, Captain Geo. Scarlett.-Gilman & Co.

WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque,

Captain J. B. Dickey.-Jardine, Matheson

& Co.

SOPHIE, British barque, Captain Rees

Jones.

NEARCEUS, American ship, Capt. Pierce. Eduard Sobellhaus & Co.

ANNA HAUSWEDELL: German barque, J.

M. Schröder,Eduard Schellbars & Co.

CINGALEE, British barque, Capt. David Antou.

GESIENA, Dutch schooner, Captain J. 8. Mulder, Eduard Schellhass & Co.

ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham.-Arnhold, Katberg & Co. Ondara Gowan, Pustau & Co. JOHANN CARL, German barque, Captain

MONTEGO, British barque, Capt. Griffithe. Eduard Schellbass & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

June 28, Priam, British steamer, 1872, S. H. Butler, Liverpool May 16, via porta of call and Singapore June 22, General- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

June 29, Gollah, Siamene barque, 542, §. P. Andersen, Bangkok June 14, Rice and Sundries.Wo-TAL.

June 20, Portia, British barque, 301, Constantine, Newahwang June 6, Beans. ORDER.

June 20, Japan, German three-masted sohooner, 270, H. Walter, Newobwang June 8, Beans-SIEMSSEN & Co.

June 29, Jylland, Danish brig, 268, Laub, Newchwang June 10, Beans,ED. SOHELLRASS & Co.

June 29, Quang On, Chinese gum-vessel, 180, 3 gunz, 60 h.p., Li Ping Tye, Canton

DEPARTURES,

June 28, Hongkong, for Bangkok.

29, Shenchi, for Hainan. 29, Purde, for Saigon.

29, Tanais, for Yokohama.

29, Madagascar, for Bangkok.

20, Scotland, for Okotsk Sea.

29, Notre Dame Auxiliatrice, for

Singapore.

CLEARED. Chinking, for Shanghai. Villa de Rivadavia, for Manila, Priam, for Shanghai.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Friam, from Liverpool, &c., Mr Welford, Mrs Weiss, Mrs. Meyrick, and 800 deck.

DEPARTED.

Per Hongkong, for Bangkok, 10 Chinese. Per Pardo, for Eaigon, 35 Chinese. Per Tanais, for Yokohama, Hon. G, Preston

nese.

Per Madagascar, for Bangkok, 20 Chi-

TO DEPART. Per Friam, for Shanghai, 50 Chinesa.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Priam reports: Moderate S. W. winds up to Lat. 17.40 N., since then light variable and North-easterly winde with squally dull weather,

The Slamebs barque Goliah raports i First part of passage Southerly winds and fine to the Ladrones, latter part N.E. winds with rain.

The British barque Portia the German three masted schooner Japan, and the Danish brig Jylland reports First part light Southerly winds and fine, latter part N.E. winds and rainy,

CARGO.

Rios, 80

Per American ship Swallow, Hongkong to San Francisco, sailed June 28, 1876- Beand each 50 lbs., 108 bales Paper, 800 boxes Nut Oil, 22 boxes Tobacco, 264 boxes Soy, 105 boxes Sugar Candy, 16 boxes Vermicelli, 19 bezes Medicine, 72 rolls Matting, 10 pkgs. Fire Crackers, 1,080 Empty Quicksilver Flanks, 10,942 Blooks Granite, and 1,379 pkgs. Sundries,

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,

MAILS, Will olose For SHANGHAL

Pes DJEMNAH, at 10 a.to., on Friday

the 30th inst. Late letter received from 10.10 to 10.30 am..

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

Per YESSO, at 11.80 .., on Friday,

the 30th inst.

For TAKAO (FORMOSA).—

Pet THINGVALLA, at 11.50 1. To morrow, the 80th inst, instead of si previously notified: SHANGHAI-

Per PRIAM, at 4.30p.m., on Saturday;

the 1st July.

USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL For

COMPANY'S. COAL for SALE in Lots to suit Purchasers. 810 per Ton.

Apply si the

GAS WORKS, WEST POINT. Bangkong, June 20, 1876

For SINGAPORE & PÉNANC=

Per JAVA, at 1.80 p.m., on Monday,

the ard July,

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET,— The English Contract Packet THIBET, will be despatched with the Malla for Europe, &o, on SATURDAY, the 1st July

The following will be the hours of closing

the Exilo, da :- Friday, 30th Instant,----

5.M., Money Order Office olosen. 6P.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 1st July,

7.x, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence."

10 A.M. Post Offos closes except for Late Lettera. Registry of Letters cesser.

to

11.30 AM., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Fio Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage 11.80A.M., Posting on Board ceases. ALFRED LISTER,

·Postmaster General.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

11 a.m.-Djemah leaves for Shanghai. Noon-Yesso leaves for Swatow, Amoy

and Foochow. Deucalion leaves for London on or about

this date.

Auotions.

Lane, Crawford & Co,

Miscellaneous,

[No. 4057—JUNE 29, 1876.

Tim opium steamers of the month, which left Calentin on the 20th instant, kave some 3,400 chests for the Straite and this.

defectiveness, that we cannot do better than quote the pertinent portions of it "An ordinary engineer," said Mr Robb, #ought to have known that that part of the plate was in a dangerous state, and he port.

would have known it if he had ham-

mered it, I have said that different WE learn that the S. S. Great Republic, men would give different reports of the with through mails from San Francisco of results of tapping, but I do not think in the 1st tustant, has arrived at Yokohama Noon,General Weekly Sale by Messrs this particular case and on. that parti- and will leave that Port for Hongkong,

cular spot, many engineers would differ to-morrow, 30th instant, at day-light. much in their opinion as to the defect. One might say it was inch thick and

We are informed that H. M. S. Nassau another not. so much, but all would say it was unsafe. If one's orders are to left Singapore yesterday for the purpose the effect that he is to examine it every of taking soundings between Penang and- Sunday and if he fails to discover it, I | Rangoon for the E. E. Aust. and Chine should call it error of judgment at least.

Warrants for Bonus upon Contributions

to the Union Ins. Soc. obtainable.

TO ADVERTISERS,

The attention of Advertisers is respect Supposing he is not ordered to examine Telegram Co.'s new duplicate line of cable [10.16 A.M., Letters may be posted on fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the the boilers every Sunday hut is respon to Ladis.-The Agnes is still at the

payment of a LATE FEE of 18 centena Mail has for some time past been

placed on board of every Steamer and Saisible for them, he has to examine them, Nicobars waiting for a lull in the weather extra Postage until 11.M., when the Post Office CLOSES Ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour, and if he finds any defect, he is to make to repair the Madras gable.

Facilities which have recently been placed a report. Knowing the patch on the entirely.

within the reach of Captains and Officers of particular boiler in question, a thorough A SHORT time ago we made mention of a Ships have resulted in a material Increase examination ought to have been made. to the Subscription List of the Mail There ought to have been an examination rumour that the Hakkas in and about amongst the shipping in port; and as every Sunday. The engineers being Bokshan district had risen against the special arrangements have been made to in creans the usefulness of the Shipping Lief aware that patch was put on, ought, in authorities and had seized some important and to extend the circulation in the Bay, my opinion, to have special attention towns. these advantages will be at once apparent paid to the weak part and that once thing is a canard, propagated by some dis- to-Advertisers.

overy week." If this evidence is of any affected people who put forward the ru value it clearly shows that the plate was in a dangerous state and that a proper examination of the superheater would have detected it. It is also worthy of note that no evidence was called to robut that of Mr Robb. The fact of the matter is that if we cannot have boilers and superheaters properly examined, and

General Post Office, Hongkong, June 22, 1876.

1F1

MAILS BY THE United States PACKER. The United States Mall Packet BELGIO

will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 1st July, with Malls for Japan, United San Francisco, and the States, which will be closed se follows;-

2 P.M. Registry of Letters concn. 2.80 e.. Post-Office cloens.

2.80P.M.

Correspondence may be posted

#

on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 centa extra. Postage antil 2.50 P.M. when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet, Letters, dro, can be posted for Canada, the West Indies, and other places named below, if sufficient American Stamps are added to prepay them from Saa Franciaco to destination. American Stamps are sold at this Offee. The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong kong Stamps, and 10 cents in U. S. Stamps to those places only the names of which are printed in Itallos. To all the other places named correspondence cannot be Registered through, "but only to San Francisco (8 cents.)

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General.

General Post Office, Hongkong, June 29, 1876.

Réunion, Mauritius,

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKEL- The French, Contract Packet PEINO, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 8th July, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Saigon, Bingapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Seychelles, Suez, and Alexandria. Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA by this Packet, but can be paid only as far as Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Such letters should be marked Paid to Galle only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid. The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, &o, 1-

Friday, 7th July-

Post

5 P.M., Money Order Office closes

Office closes except the Nrear Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 8th July.—.

of

7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale

Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.

Orders may be sont to

GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office,

TBE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGSISTS, IMPORTERS

We now learn that the whole

our as a sort of fesler to ascertain the views of the people. The placards posted up in and about Canton, purporting to be issued by the gentry and calling upon the natives of these places to defend their homes, are also said to have been circulated

feel assured of their safety, we must not by the intending rebels, in order to get up use them. There must be no guessing an agitation that they might seize the op as to when a boiler requires repairingportunity to raise the standard of rebellion. or to be put out of use. Of course A missionary who returned a low days we do not say either that the men

ware incompetent to examine the boilers ago from one of the districts supposed to or that they need them well-knowing be in rebellion, reports that everything them to be in the dangerous state in was quiet, and that there was no indication. which they were, The probability is whatever of disorder. That the Hakkas that if they feared an explosion they are disaffected and intend to rise some day DAUGGISIS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- would not only have insisted upon their is beyond doubt, and it will be well for

OF

"SITES, TOILET HEQUISITES, ENGLIER, - AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

MEDICINES....... MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonado, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Fotass Water, Barsaparilla Water, and other Asisted Waters. The Manufactory is under direct, and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

at 7.16 p.m.

being repaired, but have refused to use

them until that had been done, for oer the authorities to keep a sharp look-out, tainly the engineers stand a better

5

chance than any one else on board a RETURN of Visitors to the City Hall Library vessel of losing their lives in the event of and Museum for the week ending 28th

Still there does appear June, 1878- an explosion,

to have been soms laxity or incompeten

European Chinese,"

ey on their part, and thinking this we Thursday, June 22nd, 125

Friday, cannot entirely clear them from blame,

We have also intimated that we agree Saturday, with the opinion expressed by the Jury in regard to the Marine Superintendent. Our chief reasons for doing so are that,

488

M

23rd,

45

886

24th,

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,

178 25tb, 188

228

Sunday,

20th, 125

510

97th

68

815

28th, 09

882

Totals, 727

2800

The publication of this issue commend although the Superintendent ordered the increase of pressure to 25 lbs., he appears to have taken little trouble to assure himself as to the safe state of the boilers, or to afford facilities to the men for

Grand total, 8036.

THB Penang Gazette states:-In the P. and

THE CHINA MAIL examining them. So little did he know 0. Co.'s steamer Bokhara which arrived at

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1878.

of the state of the super-heater in ques Bombay at the end of last mouth several tion that he had no remembrance of packages containing munitions of war, for that particular patch being placed on the transhipment to China, were detained by the boiler," although he admitted sabse Custom house anthorities pending the ex- planation demanded from the Company. EXCEPTING in the death of the unforquently that it was his duty to examine the packages of which there were 65 are tunata' Chinaman, we can only look the boilers, himself, occasionally. There intended it is understood, for Tioqtain, and upon the recent explosion on board the can be no reasonable doubt that these contained gun carriage wheels, axles and Rinshan as a matter for unmixed con-river-steamers, loaded as they are every ammunition boxes for a field battery. Con gratulation. The judicial proceedings day with human beings, should have sealment has not been attempted, for many that have been the consequence of that their boilers and machinery thoroughly of the articles were packed in crates and the contents were plainly visible, but the nature event have brought to light, and will no overhauled and examined at least once of the materials was not stated in the ship- The Kinshan had ping note. The articles are of German doubt more or less tend to reotify, a state every six months.

manufacture. No consignor's or consignes's name appears. The authorities believe that the guns belonging to the battery are sup posed either to have been already delivered or to have been sent by the Calcutta str., for transbipment at Galle.

Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates sitting.) June 29, 1876.

ASSAULT.

of things in regard to that vessel which been running steadily for three years one day might have resulted in the without an examination of this kind, slaughter not of one but a hundred and would probably have run a year or human beings. Nor is this all. It is two longer had not this disaster occurred, to be hoped that this disaster. will not There ought also to be careful examina- he without some good effects as a warn- tions once every week of at least those ing to parties having charge of other portions of the boilers most liable to steam-boats plying between local porta, deterioration. Unless such simple but im- and that passengers by them will enjoy portant precautions as these are observed a greater security of life and limb than and a proper system of reports from on- they have hitherto. The verdict of the gineers to Superintendente adopted, we jury acquitting the men, and their ex-shall never be able to enjoy a trip to pression of opinion that the Company, Canton or Macao without an uncomfort through their Marine Superintendent, able feeling of the strong possibility of had not taken proper measures to our returning to Hongkong short of our 10 A.M., Registry of Letters ceases. ascertain the condition of the Kinshan's full compliment of limba, or of getting

boilers and super-heaters, 11a.m., Post Office closes except for Late meet with pretty general approval next world at the same time.

to blown, en voyage, into mid-air and the (11.10., Letters (but Letters only) from the public, nor are we inclined addressed to the United Kingdom, to disagree with either of the conclu- Saigon, or Singapore may be posted sions. At the same time, however, we on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents cannot wholly exonerate the men, as well extra postage, intli

as the Superintendent, from blame, To 11.80 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES put the matter shortly we should say

entirely.

that the men were to blame for not dis ALFRED LISTER,

playing sufficient care as to the state of a similar institution might also, with peace for three months. Postmaster General, the boilers, and the Superintendent for advantage, be opened here. The Oily Hall not using that such care was exercised, Museum has latterly been much extended Mr Robb, whom we can only consider

Ito

Letters.

General Post Office, Hongkong, June 24, 1876.

jya

Beem

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THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

The Press notices the opening of the Shanghai Polytechniu Iustivation, and says

Richard Ritchie, a clerk unemployed, was summoned by F. A. Xavier, a resident at Mosque Junction, for an assault. The complainant stated that the defendant had.... been lodging in his house for about four months, occupying one room, He gave the defendant notios to quit, and told him he must leave. The defendant who had been drinking, followed the complainant into his bed-room and stenok him on the head (ibewed a contusion on his forehead). The defendant said the complainant took hold of him first and tore his shirt. Fined $1, and to give security in 810 to keep the

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ORUELTY TO ANIMALS,

A coolie and a boatman were charged by as a most trustworthy witness, distinctly and improved, and the Curator is laudably stated in his evidence that a proper anxious that it should be made more in. Inspector Grimes with ill-treating some sheep while transferring them from the examination of the superheater would structive to the numerous native visitors steamer may into boats. The animale General Memoranda.

have disclosed the true state of the by the acquisition of useful and solentifio | were tied round the body and lowered in SATURDAY, July 1

plate that any engineer would have inventions from Europe. Surely a nestion such a way as to cause them great pain, Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports pronounced it unsafe, and that it

of Call and Europe.

Noonale of Household Furniture, at

No. 42, Hollywood Road, 7 p.m. Sale of Spanish Brig Dert, on

Board.

8 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s Steamer Be'gis leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco. p.m.Meeting of Letland Lodge. Priam leaves for Shanghai on or about

this date.

TUESDAY, July 4-

Noon-Terasa leaves for Manita, WEDNESDAY, July 5:

Goods per Domnah undelivered after Noot, subject to rent end landing charges.

FRIDAY, July 7:

Goods per Priam undelivered after this

date subject to rent. TUESDAY, July 11 ;-

Noon-Sale of Machinery, Engineers Tools, Steam Launches, de, at the East Point Foundry. Satunbar, July 18:

·

Fined-10%, cach,

DRUNE.

was not capable of bearing a pressure separate room of the Museum might above 10 lbs., whereas 28. lbs, was the be devoted to this purpose. Many exhibits degree of pressure at the time of the explosion. It is true that a subsequent witness, one connected with the Company it should be observed, stated that he had known plates as thin, as this one carry & pressure of 28 Iba, for a while but when it is considered that this plate gave way at that pressure, the evidence of ment of a college for the education of defendant was very violent when brought to the Station. At first he was looked up this witness does not strike `one as being Chinese practitioners in medicine and that in the room reserved for witnesses, but he

Mr. A. MacKintosh, described as the might, no doubt, be obtained from great master of the British barque Charlie Falm manufac uring firms either as gifts or loans, was charged with being drunk. As was found lying down drank in the street. He was violent and it took Lokong No. 148 and a Sikh Constable to remove him to the Station. Inspector Thomson who was on Charge Room daty stated that the

THE HONGÉONG NATIVE PRESS,

The Chinese Mail adrotates the establish

particularly valuable. By the plate zone should be allowed to practise without kicked down the Portland cement used in

stead of wood for wainscoting, and behaved burating at a pressure of 28 the wo

have à cleat proof of its not being having passed a previous examination. so disorderly that he was placed in a sell," able to bear that strain, nor ought the The Chung Ngoi Sen Po, in noticing the and he then broke the bucket. The de presatire, for the sake of security, to employment of the soldiers by Li Hang fondant said he did flot recollect anything.. He had lost his gold watch and ohsin... have gone much beyond 10 lbs, especial- Chang and Tas Toung Tang in agricultural Fined $7 and to pay $1 amends for da ly when the plate became, as it speedily pursuits, says it is in accordance with the mage. would, more worn, in the face of this

The Universal Circulating Berald notices evidence then, it is pretty clear that ancient principles of military solenga, “ either the men did not understand exa- hining the boilers, and ought not to the difference in the religions of variolis have undertaken the responsibility of countries,

8 American Mall leaves for Yokos such duties, or that they were negli.

bama and San Francisco..

The evidence gent in the matter. Transfer Books of the Hongkong and of Mr Robb was so clear as to the Chins Gas Company, Limited, will be insecurity of plate one-eighth of an slosed from this date do 28th Proximo, inch thick in bearing such a pressure

inclusive.

THURSDAY, July 20

LOBAL AND GENERAL.

as the defendants were in the habit of The C. d.%. Emarang went subside for Thingsalia leaves for Landenen or about putting on the boilers, and the ability of practice "skie morning and returned to

this date,

Buy competent engineer to detect its herbour late this afternoon,

MASSLAWÖRTER,

ip Ngan Fapg, a married woman, and Ng Tin Shing, servant, were brought up to answer the charge of causing the death of s newly-born child by exposing it on the rold-side at Bowkewan. The prisoners were committed for trial.

REFUSAL OF DUTY.

John Atoo, a native of Canton, cook and steward, was charged with refusal of duty by Captale Walter James Bedell, of the

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