Notices to Consignees, COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
8. 8. SINDH.
NOTICE
To-day's Advertisements. CONSULAT DE FRANCE
A HONGKONG..
ONSIEUR A. SIENKIEWICZ,
Consul de France à Malte, a zemia aujourd'hui à Monsieur G. BOULOUZE, CONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 8. Chancolier, le Service du Consulat de
France à Hongkong' et Macao.
La 16 Avril, 1877.
Connec
Indus, from London, in flon 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 immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Oon
gnees, before 11 e'clock To-Dar, request-ORDER, ing it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after THURS DAY, the 20th Inst., at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
H. DO POURY,
Hongkong, April 19, 1877.
Agent.
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'GERMAN STEAMER FERONIA, H, SCHULTZ, Master, FROM HAMBURG ria SINGAPORE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Undersigned, from whence delivery may be obtained.
Consignees wishing to take delivery of their Goods from the Boats alongside the Wharf are at liberty to do so.
Goods remaining in store after the 27th Instant will be subject to rent,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless notice to the contrary is given until Noon To-day.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
W. FUSTAU & Co.,
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Agente .. Hongkong, April 30, 1877. FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE. MRES. S. Gleneagles, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Under- Bigned into their Godowns, whenes and/or From the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be sent on to Shanghai unless notice to the contrary is given before 10 a.m. To-morrow, the 21st Instant
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 7th Instant will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
my5
April 20, Gustav Adolph, German barque, 300, Neemann, Newchwang April 3, Beans. April 21, Ching Thing, Chinese gunboat, from Canton.
DEPARTURES. Apr. 20, Yangleze, for Shanghat.
20, Gustav Adolph, for Whampoa. 20, Cyphrenes, for Saigon. 21, Anchises, for Shanghai. 21, Antenor, for London, &o 21, Geelong, for Europe, &o. 21, Sindh, for Shanghal
21, Gleneagles, for Shanghai. 21, Esmeralda, for Manila.
CLEARED.
Corinne, for Bangkok. Humboldt, for Manila. Killarney, for Saigon. Norna, for Swatow. Nuevo Constante, for Manila. Taiwan, for Coast Ports,
PASSENGERS, DEFARTED.
Per Geelong, for Southampton, Mr and
Dirs Haslam.
Per Sindh, for Shanghal, Mins Winter and amah, Messrs Mellish, Masson, D. R. Orawford, MeGregor, Chapina, Carme, Henderson, Peil, Nicales and Hung-an,
Per Gleneagles, for Shanghai, Mestre Dunman, Webb, Shendlar and Dutie.
Per Esmeralda, for Manila, Mesara E, A. Young, Law, J. MacDonald and 0. E. Bay,
and 807 Chinese,
Per Anchiaca, for Shanghai, 1 European and 20 Chinese.
Per Antenor, 1 European and 770 Obluese for Strafte, and 2 Distressed Seamen for London.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES: TA
Sr. Joar's CATHEDRAL-The Right Reverend Bishop of Vistoria; The Rev. E Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain. On the First and Third Sundays in cach Month:-- At 11 am, Morning Prayer, Sermon and Celebration of the Holy Communion, Un
THE
(No. 4307-APRIL 21, 1877.
te'ai, forming part of his name, be altered and in which the let defendant, his master,
HONGKONG DISPENSARY, by the addition of a stroke, into line convicted of receiving stolen goods.
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥
A. 8. WATSON & Co.,
the Second and Fourth Sundays in each FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, his meritorious services, and what is due had appeared to claim them.
Month (and Fifth, if any):-Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all Sundays-At 4p.m., Evening Prayer and Sermon. On all Holy Days-At 8 am, celebration of the Holy Communion,
Military Service-At 8 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany alternately, Bermen and Celebration of Holy Communion every Sunday.
UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rev. James Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 a.. Afternoon, GP.M.
L
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH, Rev. J. Henderson. Service at 6 P.M., every Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Bunday in each month at 11am.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE CHAPEL-On Wed. nesdays at 6 p.m., Evening Prayer (shortened form), "and exposition of Scrip..
turo.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dauggiers, IMPORTERS
ON
an act of grace by which not only the The present defendant was then discharged, memorialist but his descendants will be as he appeared to be only the servant of the The defendant said tha convicted man," endlessly benefitted." The Rescript in articles in question belonged to his master reply observes that the memorialist "has who was now in Gaol The Magistrate long been regarded with affection, and discharged the defendant, but ordered the honoured with dietinguished rewards for iron and coals to be detained, as no one from him is that he should exert all bis
PATRONISING THE “OHARLATANS."- efforts in token of the gratitude which
Lum Chow. Siung, a coolio, was found he owes"! The fact of his having fallen lying under the verandah of a house in into the hands of the rebels, and of his Queen's Road Central. He was a destitute escape were duly reported by the Governor and was sick. The defendant said he was in office at the time, and noted in a decree, a servant on board a steamer, but was dia- Therefors inasmuch as the Record of charged as he was diseased. He had no the rebellion bas been issued with the place to go to. The Magistrate sent him to approval of his late Majesty it in out of the Tung Wah Hospital. question that any alteration of the text should be hazarded ! The request pre- ferred is not granted." We cannot help thinking that the memorialist, his "spot less ancestry," and his "endless descend- ants" have been somewhat hardly used, It is bad enough to describe a man in The publication of this larue commenced the public records as a sane culote, who 7.40 p
DRUGGINS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla
Water, and othez Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
Br. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.-ROV. THE CHINA MAIL.
A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam Yusn. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn- ing Frayer-Litany, Ante-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 4. Bible Class, at 5 P.M. Preaching, at 6.30 P. Holy Com manlon, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service In
the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ten &. in the Ohapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point,
Shipping.
DRUNK.
Charles Jobuson, seaman belonging to the barque Mary Whitridge, was brought up for being drunk. P. G. Smith stated that at 10.80 p.m. he was on duty in a Police boat off the Sailor's Home. He saw the defendant coming to the wharf and then making for the boat by wading. He asked the Constable to take him on board his vessel, but the Policeman replied that he would take him on board the Police Chap, where he might remain till the morning. The defendant then ran away, but the Constable caught him. He was drank. Fined $1 or 2 days hard labour.
A MODEL FAWNBROKSE
has been manfully fighting for the Im- perial purple or rather "yellow," but to let the blunder stand as a fact in history, is excessively hard both on the meritorious Feng and the records of the HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1877.
country. It is quite possible that the memorialist was intentionally returned JUDGING from the telegrams we published as a rebel leader who had surrendered Ng Awing, the keeper of the Tang Sang last night it seems now to be almost a himself for the purpose of adding to the pawnshop, East Street, Taipingsban, wan matter of certainty that the Turk and laurels of the General in command of brought up on a summons for a breach of the Russian will be shortly endeavouring the Imperial troops. The memorial at the Pawnbrokers' Ordinance in that he took in a pledge without making the necessary field. The withdrawal of the Russian least shows us that modern Chinese enquiries of the pledger. Constable No. Embassy from Constantinople; the issus history is not entirely reliable. of a circular by the Russian Minister of
LOCAL AND GENERAL Foreign Affairs justifying a war with
to settle their differences on the battle-
Daylight.-Taiwan leaves for Coast Ports Turkey, and the inspection of the army Tue Alta California, in its "Brevities,"
and Formos,
Shipping Intelligence. HOME SHIPPING.
The following is corrested from the latest London Papers- Nov. 21, America, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong.
DEPARTURES,
at Kisohinoff by the Czar, all indicate that unless there is some further inter- says that the ship (barque ?) Bethany from vontion between the two countries on Hongkong is ashore, and it is expected she the part of other Powers, war is inevit will become a total wreck. Her cargo able. Under the peculiar circumstances of the position, the withdrawal of the Russian Embassy from Constantinople is perhaps divested of some of the alarm
consisting of silk, tea &c., is valued at $60,000, and is fully insured. Nothing is said as to the place where this accident took
175, made a report to Sergeant Maskie that, he bad pawned a waist-coat with the de fandant, and that a ticket was issued to him without being asked for his name and address. The defendant subseq neatly ap peared at the Station to explain mattere and produced his book, The name on the ticket was different from that on the entry in the book, while it was entirely different from that of the Constable who pawned the waist-coat. Before the Constable left the paweshop, he asked the defendant why be did not enquire the pledger's name and
address. Be thereupon demanded the fused to give it, saying it was too late now to ask. The case was remanded
Per Yangtses, for Shanghat, 110 Chinese Nov. 28, Western Chief, from London tog significance it might otherwise place; and it would seem that the value of Constable's name, but the Constable, re
TO DEPART Per Killarney, for Saigon, 40 Chinese. Per Taiwan, for Coast Forte, 1 European and 100 Chiness.
CARGO.
For American barque Bells of Origen, Hongkong to San Francisco, sailed 14th
Hongkong.
Nov, 28, Madura, from Cardiff to Hong.
kong.
Nov. 28, Hannah Law, from Cardiff to
Hongkong,
Nov. 28, New Era, from Cardiff to Hong
kong.
Dec. 4, Benalutha, from Cardiff to Hong
kong
the sargo is understated, In is stated that during the heavy rains that prevailed this afternoon a washerman was carried down the large drain leading to the Wanchat road and into the sea. All the small Chinese houses at Wanobal suffered from the rein, which also made its way into
BAMAGING BECS.
Chow Man Fook, a gardener, was charged with maliciously damaging the trend and shrubs in the Protestant Cemetery at Wong-not-shoong. The case was remanded till noon on the 23rd for the atten lange of witnesses. The defendant was admitted to
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by April, 187711,86 bags Rice each 601ba, Dec. 17, Al E. Vidal, from Hamburg to crossing the Pruth, and marching upon several of the etores in the Queen's Road, bail in $20.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agenta.
Hongkong, April 20, 1877.
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Not Responsible for Debts, Net
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Veocele, during their stay In Hongkong Harbour:-
MYSTIC BELLE, Amorissa ship, Captain David Plumer.-Siemssen & Co.
ROSINA, American 3-m. sahooner, Capt C. W. Hansen-Arnhold, Karborg & Co.
ROSETTA MUNEIL, American barque, Captala Brown.-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co..
ABBONAUT, British ship, Captain John Anderson,-Meyer & Co.
NYASSA, British ship, Captain W, S. Garriook. Douglas Lapraik & Co.
CORINNE, British Barque, Captain Wm. Robertson.Wieler & Ca
To-day's Advertisements.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
GEORGE FRANK
of bags Pepper each 1 picnl, 50 boxes Cassis, 45 nesta Trunks, 80 bales Gunny Bags, 130 bales Paper, 201 pkgs. Samshoo, 29 pkgs. Vermicelli, 20 pkgs. Tobacco, 22 pkgs. Fungus, 80 pkgs. Soy, 27 bundles Rattan, 2,650 Empty Quicksilver Flasks, 12,650 blocks Granite, 210 rolle Matting, 907 pkgs, Fire Crackers, and 8,006 pkgn.
undries.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close:-
For SAIGON,-
For
Per KILLARNEY, at 9 a.m. To-mor- row, the 22nd inst., instead of as previously notified. SWATOW, AMOX, TAIWANHOO,
AND TAMSUL
Per TAIWAN, at 9am. Tomorrow, the 2nd inst, instead of as pro viously notified,
For MANILA.-
Per Barque CARMEN, at 2.80 p.m.,
on Tuesday, the 24th inst. For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.-
Per GAUSHILL, at 2.30 p.m., on Tues-
day, the 24th inst.
For BANGKOK,
Per DANUBE, at 5 p.m., on Wednes-
day, the 26th inst
MAIES BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.
N GRAHAM, EL BOGE Fadin, The United States Mail Packet GAELIC
Viatoris in the Colony of Hongkong, Master Mariner, having been adjudged "BANK. RUPT under & Petition for adjudication of Bankruptcy, filed in the Supreme Court of Hongkong in Bankruptcy, on the 10th day'
Hongkong. Dec. 17, Carricks, from London to Hong.
kong,
Dec. 19, Channel Queen, from Cardiff to
Hongkong.
possess; still the step is a significant one, It seems, however, that the most import ant statement of all that Renter has flashed to us lately, is, to put it mildly, a blunder. The Russian army does not appear to have advanced upon Jassy. We were told in a telegram dated the 18th instant that the Russian army was
the Roumanian town in question, The telegrams published last night, dated Bast of the Clock Tower, damaging some of three days later, inform us that "the the goods. The floods also broke the land Czar has held an inspection of his army cables at Pakefoolum, although, we believe, at Kischineff." Alexander II, Emperor communication has since been restored. Dec. 20, Chinaman, from London to Hong-of all the Russian, may be a very exalted Dec. 23, Sophie, from New York to Hong. Dec. 28, Ino, from Greenock to Swatow. Dec. 23, John Nicholson, from New York Dec. 27, Undine, from London to Shanghai. Dec. 29, Canaan, from Cardiff to Bong-
kong Jan. 4, C. R. Bishop, from London to
Hongkong, Jan. 11, Windhover, from London to
Shanghai.
kong.
kong.
to Shanghai.
Jan, 13, Woodhall, from Hamburg to Hong
kong
Feb. 1, Robert Henderson, from Buryport
to Hongkong, Feb. 2, Polynesia, from Cardiff to Hong
kong. Feb. 5, Carrizal, from Cardiff to Hongkong. Feb. 8, Daphne, from London to Hong-
keng,
Feb. 12, Leading Wind, from Antwerp to
Hongkong,
care as to their accuracy. The question of the advance or otherwise of an army of 150,000 or 200,000 men is a matter in regard to which no mistake is likely to be made, except through abrolute carelessness in collecting or verifying the newL
TROUSLUKOME MAN
Robert Smith, fireman on board the S. S. Fenice, was charged by Mr Adam Bobert son, Chief Engineer on board, with using abusive language to the 4th Engineer and with being generally troublesome to his follow-workers. A Chinaman had also complained that the defendant abused him defendant did not drink, and there was no complaint against him on that score since his fining the ship at Cardiff on the 30th Oot, last, Ee was so troublesome, however, thatthecomplainant wished to get rid of him.
The defendant asid he wanted to leave the ship, as the 2nd engineer bullied him. Remanded till the 23rd, for the oars to be brought before the Harbour Master,
FALSE LOVE,
Ho Akan, a barber, was brought up for stealing a silver watch and a silk jacket from a woman to whom he pretended to be fondly attached. The defendant was sent to six months' hard labour and to be three times exposed in the stocks at the scene of offence.
DARING BURGLARY.
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the Feb. 16, Berths (str.), from Cardiff to lengthy memorial to the Throne, the all faults." This would, therefore, give her and only formal evidence was taken, 'but
1st May, with Malls for Japan, Ban Francisco, the United States, and Log don, which will be closed as follows
2 P.. Registry of Letters ceases.
of April, A.D. 1877, is hereby required to 2.30 P.M. Post-Office closes.
Court.
The said FREDERICK BOWLEY HUFTAX, Esquire, in the Official Assignes, and the Undersigned are the Solicitors acting in the Bankruptcy.
Hongkong, Fab. 17, Thorese Behu, from Cardiff to
Hoogkong, Feb. 18, Matchless, from Cardiff to Hong
kong,
posted on board the Paaket Feb. 19, F. P. Lichfold, from Cardiff to relatives for the loan of a few taels, with almost identical in time, although it has carried away all they could hurriedly lay
with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage until
Hongkong,
Feb. 19, Maipu, from Cardiff to Hongkong, Feb. 20, Penrith, from London to Hong-
kong, Feb. 22, Enid, from London to Hongkong, Feb. 24, Osaka, from London to Hongkong. my Feb. 22, Belted Will, from London to
Shanghai. Feb. 26, Argentino (str.), from London to
China and Japan. Feb. 27, Gold Hunter, from Cardiff to
Hongkong, Feb. 28, City of Aberdeen, froin London to
Shanghai.
personage, but we can be scarcely expected Tan Interest of the coming Tes Race centres to believe that he reviewed an army at this year in the new steamers Loudoun Kischineff while it was somewhere in the Castle and Gleneagles,--for, though the and would not allow him to work The neighbourhood of Jassy. Which are we to believe that the army has not gone to Glenartney and Hankow will doubtless run Jassy, or that it has not been reviewed by the now vessels pretty closely, It is not to the Car? The telegram announcing that be expected that they can beat their more the Persians had laid claim to Bagdad is
powerful rivals, It will therefore not be also now contradioted, and the alleged Sunday "panic in London" seems to out of plans to note one or two faols regard. have chiefly existed among Renter's ing the new ships and their outward trip. employés, Very important results fre- Both the favourites have been built ex- quently depend on these telegrams, which pressly with the object of taking the first Jan. 12, Hope, from London to Hongkong. are doubtless sent not only to Hongkong, cargo of the new teas into London Docks Jan. 16, Gryle, from Cardiff to Hongkong. but to every quarter of the globe, and Jan. 18, Batavia, from Hamburg to Hong-Reuter ought certainly to exercise more
some time in July but which of the two kong.
will aucceed this year in thus fulfilling its Jan. 31, Forward Ho, from London to
mission, it is not for us to say. The Loudoun Shanghai.
Castle, it is stated, left London on the 6th of February; and as the Gleneagles has been timed from the Dock Gates, we must do She arrived in the same with her rival
Wong Apo, a cookie, was charged by Hongkong on the 19th March; and al though it is presumed she must have been Sergeant Perry with committing a burglary detatood somewhere off the Downs, other on a house at Saiwan, Belcher's Bay, on wise the 20th and with THE Peking Gazette of the 29th ultimo on the date of her departure as published rounding the Sergeant on the band in theox contains a rather good story. In a explained, her passage must be taken "with soution of his duty. He applied for aromand, forty-one days; oz, allowing that she left from what we could learn it appeared that General-in-chief of Kwangel represents Gravesend on the 7th Feb., it would make the house attacked was occupied by three women whose husbands were absent from that in early life he was living in a forty days run. It appears that she was condition of poverty in one of the sea-detained in the Canal three days, while the home. Six mon armed with variona wen board districts, He and his mother Gonengler got through the ditch" in Httle pons, knives, fron bars &c., made an attack surrender himself to FREDERIC SOWLEY 2.30 P.M. Correspondence for Japan or the Feb. 19, Cactus O., from Cardiff to Hong-finding difficulty in providing for their more than half that time. The passage on the house, entrance thereto being affected
United States only may be kong. BUYAM, Esquire, the Acting Registrar of
barest maintenance, he applied to his made by those splendid vessels are thus by breaking the door. The burglars then the said Court, at the first Meeting of the Creditora, to be held before the said Acting
been said that the Glen owners did not their handa ou, but took care to strip Registrar, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd day
which, in 1851, he set out with some stipulate for a quick outward passake the women of their silver ornaments, and of May, A. D. 1877, at Bleron o'Clock in the 2.50 F.. when the Mail is finally closed. Forenoon of that day precisely, at the said Correspondence must be specially directed
traders from his own neighbourhood to Leaving the Docks about noun of the 13th in the case of one who refused to deliver up endeavour to turn an honest penny insome March, and arriving in this harbour about her bangles, she was struck with an Iron for this route, and if not fully prepaid
commercial occupation. Through a stroke 2 p.m. at the 20th April, the Gleneagles bar on her arin which was blackened by the will be sent by British Packet,
of ill-luck, however, he and his compa- would, even after allowances, seem to have blow, and in the case of another, she wes Hongkong, April 18, 1877.
ions fell into the hands of the rebels, got a trifling advantage; and as her log slightly out on the head. An alarm was and were taken to the insurgent camp, appears to have been particularly referred raled and the Police turned out with great Here they underwent continual ill. to and consulted by those furnishing in- alacrity. They saw six men run away from formation on the Gleneagles it is a pity the house, some carrying boxes and bundles treatment until, at the end of about a the same verl6cation was not thought off of clothing. Sergeant Perry took hold of fortnight, they took advantage of an when the Loudoun Castle was in ports the prisoner but got wounded in the Reaching an greater feeling of satisfaction attaches to band. Novertheless he retained his hold opportunity to escape.
Buff The others ran away as hard as they could, Imperial camp they begged that they the record of the "four master." might be allowed to serve as volunteers cient is known, however, of the capabilities leaving behind them such bulky things as their fight, so that the robbed women recovered a good portion of the booty, while against the insurgents, and from that of both vessels to make the interest felt in they could not conveniently take with them. time forward they were engaged in active the race home kedner than ever it was in
the Police picked up some weapons dropped service, and took part in many victorious engagements. The memorialist was Tus arrival of the O. 0, 8. 8. Company's by the burglars. The amount of proparty ultimately advanced to his present post, Gaelis, says the Japan Gastle, bringe to robbed was about 889. The case WAS TO and for yours past he had been favoured our shores the first instalment of thorough manded till the 27th, for the apprehension with marks of distinguished favour, for bred horses from California, bought by of the prisoner's comrades,
purobans of thoroughbred stook,-consisting which he is profoundly grateful." In the commissioners sent to America for the January last he received a gift from His of three horses, three filles, and two large Majesty of a copy of the Record of the draught stallions. There are also fifty pure Suppression of the Taiping Rebellion merino rams and fifty ewes, fins animals; and" with the utmost astonishment" he but it was the horses which most coinmanded read a passage, stating: "on the 10th our admiration. day of the 4th moon the rebal leaders Hrang Kinate, Feng Tsze-to'ai (the me- morialist) and others surrendered with their followers." The memorialist ob- cerves that the date given is not the dus on which he made his escape from the rebels, although it is about the time, and he adds his smphatic disavowal of the alleged facts. Nothing" he sayt, "could be more abhorrent to him than to have brought disgrace upon the spotloss Chew Achi; a clerk, was charged by Pudgment— reputation of his ancestry by casting in C. John Freeman, stationed at Bunghom, his lot with insurgents, and he cannot with having in his possession a quantity of delivered by the Chief Justice in the but reflect upon the stigma that is iron and coals for which he could not account. Supreme Court sitting in its Original The Constable stated that from information Jurisdiction in favour of the Respondent. attached to his name in the printed received, he visited the defendant hut. A preliminary objection was taken at As Everpool
Fecord." It is inconceivable to him how He found herein about 80 lbs. of iron and the heating that the appeal was not in Deucalion (str.) (left such a misrepresentation bould have been about 80 lbs of doals the iron appeared time. I was under the impression that Bingapore, April 20) made at the time, and he solicits the to have formed portions of the stays of a express leave had been given. In this 1
favour of a depres commanding that in boiler, The defendant was the third was mistaken as no ordes was made. I all the poples of the work the sharpster defendent in a ese heard on the 16th, the Reopatration Ord, 12 of 1874, vajsk
A Public Sitting will hereafter be appoint-
General Memoranda.
ed by the said Court for the said Bankrupt | Tuesday, April 24;-
to pass his final examination, and to make. application for his dischargo, of which sitting notice will be given in the Hongkong Government Gazetta
At the first Meeting of Creditore the Acting Registrar will receive the proofs of the Debte of Creditors, and the Creditora ay shoots an Auoignoe or Assignees of the Bankrupt'a state and Effects."
Notice is also hereby given to all Persons indebted to the said Bankrupt, or that have any of his Efects, not to deliver the same, but to the Ufficial Assignes,
Dated this Slat day of April, 1677.
SHARP, TOLLER & JOHNSON, Balicitors for the Bankrupt, Supreme Court House,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
PROBATE JURISDICTION,
in the Goods of MinaED GORMAN, Deceased.
JOHN COORE BRETT,
#1 18
No
TOTICE is hereby given, that in accord- ance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 9 of 1870, Sec. B, an Order has been Suede by FRANDI SHOWDER, Esquire, Judge of the Supreme Court of Hongkong, limit Ing the time for Creditors and others to Bend in their CLAIMS against the abure Batates to BATURDAY, the 30th day of Jane, 1877, on or before which Date all Claims must be proved, otherwise they will not be included in the Stheme of Division. All Persons Indebted to the said Estates ate requested to make immediate Payment W the Official Administrator.
F. 8, HUFFAM;
・dating. Registrara
Eseybong, April 21, 1877,
8 p.Gadshill leaves for Singapore
and Penang,
WEDNESDAY, April 25:-
date,
"
Pancy leaves for Manila on or about this Feb. 28, D. McB. Park, from Sunderland
to Singapore and Hongkong. Fob, 28, Janet Ferguson, from Glasgow to
Singapore and Hongkong. THURSDAY, April 26-
March 1, Isles of the South, from Cardiff to
Hongkong,
4.50 p.m.--Meeting of Seat holders of
St. John's Cathedral.
Goode per Singh undelivered after Noon, aubject to rent and lending obergen, Fawway, April 7:-
Noon-General Weekly Sale by. Mossm
Lane, Orawford & Co. p-Sale of Housebold Furniture, at Mr F. Peil's residence, Praya East.: Goods per Feronia undelivered after this
date Bubject to rent. Goods per Gleneagles undalirozed after
this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, April 28-
Tartar leaves for Shanghai and Hankow
on or about this date. TUESDAY, MAY 1-
Sp.m.Ooidental & Offental 6, S. Co's Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San *Francisco.
WEDNESDAY, MAY :-
11 a.m.Meeting of Creditora in ra George Frank draham, a Bankrupt, at the Court House:
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Auction.
2 p.in.-Sale of Household Furnituirs, at Mr Adam Sienkiewica's setidents, Bo! binéon Bond:
Meeting.
4.30 p.m.-Moeding of Members of the
AK, Club at the Club House,
March 1, Brown Brothers, from Cardif to
Hongkong.
kong.
March 1, Khedive, from Antwerp to Hong March 2, Farasca, from Cardiff to Hongs March 8, A. S. Davis from Cardiff to
Hongkong.
kong.
March 8, Caller Ou, from Cardiff to Shang-
·bai,
March 6, Nimbus, from Cardid to Bong
www.kong.
March &, Jala, from Cardi to Hongkong
LOADING POS. CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS, At London-Steamers via Sua Canal Candia.
Terlot, Seludia
Elgio. Giebânits.
Sir Lanteldt.
Balling Persela
Duke of Abersora, #slow Commisary. Melbreki
Cores: Antwerp: Scindia James Shepherd.
Ajaz (str.) 0. W. Copbrane Gloria (str.)
Jole of Erie
At Glasgow,
provious years.
Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting) April 11, 1847.
(Before
SUPREME COURT. IN APPEAL. Chief Justice Biz JOHN SHADE, and Mr Justice BROWDEN) April 21, 1877.
Lembke v. The Oriental Banking Car
poration,
This was an appeal to the Full Court, at the instance of the. Oriental Banking Gor poration, against the decision of the Uhlef BANALING TOWLS,
Justice who gave judgment for the plaintif Tong Atzo, & coolle, was sent to cheat she original hearing The Court ga70 month's hard labour for stesting fowlt from a decision on the appeal today, and, as will bé esen, the Judges Were divided in theif bylaion,
a honde at West Point,
UNLAWFUL POstias.
The following is Mr Justice Snowden's
This is an appeal against a judgment.