Intimations.
W. BALL,
CHINA DISPENSARY.
K
"MFORTER OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, TOILET
REQUISITES, PATENT MEDI VINES AND PERFUMES.
Prescriptions Dispensed with Carefulness, and Prompt Attention,
PRAYA WEST, HONGKONG,
Near the Canton Steamer's Wharf. Hongkong, July 18, 1876.
AFONG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
by appointment, to
H. E. BIR ARTHUR KENNEDY, GOVERNOR OF Hongkong; and to
H. L. H. THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS OF RUSSIA, Wyndham Street, formerly ATHLETIO CLUB, TTAS on hand the Largest and Best
Hollection of Views of China, Pho- tographic Albume, Frames, Cases, &o, of assorted sizes. Ex S. 8. Radnorshire supply of very handsome Easel Albums of Rasala and Velvet Covers, assorted sizes.
Illuminated Albums for Portraits, Tobacco Pouches, In Shape of Skulls, Rats, & and a nice chofes of Gilt Mountings for Frames, do,
Hongkong, March 28, 1877.
AH YON,
SHIP COMPRADORE AND STEVEDORE,
No. 57, Praya Win. SHIPPING SUPPLIED WITH ALL KINDS OF
COAL, WATER, BALLAST, FRESH PROVISIONS & OİLMAN'S STORES
Of the best quality and at the shortest notice.
Hongkong, May 1, 1876.
K
WONG HING CHEUNG &.Co.,
COAL MERORANTO, Have always on hand for Sale every description of COAL at Moderate Prices."
Mr Auror has been appointed Manager, and all Orders addressed to him at 57 Pray to Mr FAT JACK, st 80, Hing Lung Street, will receive immediate atten- tion.
Hongkong, March 19, 1877.
Not Responsible for Debts.
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Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crow of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :---
ALPHINGTON, British harque, Captalu G. Cunningham,-Wieler & Co.
TWILIGHT, British barque, Capt. Dalargy. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.'
PENSHAW, British barque, Captain John S. Alray-Meyer & Co.
NIMROD, British barque, Capt. Clark- Captain.
PILGRIM, American ship, Capt. F. Foule. -Order.
SCINDIA, British ship, Capt. Lightbedy. Russell & Co.
·Formosa, German 3-m. schooner, Capt. C. Schweer.-Melchers & Co.
SARACEN, British ship, Captain Le Boenf-Captain.
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Uzrock, British barque, Captain A, P. Goodman-Borneo Co.
ANNIES. HALL, American 3-m. schooner, Capt. Chas. H. Nelson.-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
And Briksh barque, Capt. Nicoll. Jardine, Matheson & Co.
WASHING BOOKS,
(In English and Chinges. TASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the wre of Ladles and Gentleman, are now ready at this Office Price, $1 each.
Ontra Maxx Offen.
Notices to Consignees.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES.
8. 8, TIGRE
NOTICE. [ONSIGNERS of Cargo par §. 3. Indus, from London, In connes- tion with the above Steamer, are hereby in. formed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whenco delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will he forwarded on, naless intimation is received from the Con- signees, before WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Inst.,
Notices to Consignees.
GERMAN STEAMER HESPERIA, JOHANNSEN, Master, FROM HAMBURG vid SINGAPORE,
JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above CONSIGNEE hereby informed that
their Goods are boing landed and stored at their riak 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 Hberty to do so,
Goods remaining in store after the 20th Instant will be subject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary is given before 10 c'clock To-day.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
WM. PUSTAU & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, August 20, 1877.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
THE BRITISH SHIP JAMES SHEPHERD, FROM LONDON, JONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. named Vestel are requested to send in their Billa of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take hamediate delivery of their Goods.
THE CHINA MAIL.
1842, N. Roskell, Shanghai Aug. 19, Malls and General-P. & 0, §. N, Co.
Aug. 23, Jacatra, Dutch" brig, from Whampoa
DEPARTURES, ~:!
Aug. 23, Tibre, for Yokohama.
23, Chun Tung, for a cruiso. 23, China, for Canton, 23, Saracen, for Shanghai. 23, Rajanattianhar, for Bangkok. 23, Tigre, for Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Florence Bailey, for Pellow Jslands. Deutschland, for Nowahwang. Friederich, for Chefoo. Polynesia, for London. Maria, for Haiphong, Carisbrooke, for Singapore. Morning Star, for Chefoo. Benledi, for Foodbow. Penshaw, for Guan. Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok.
PASSENGERS.
ARRIVED.
Per Sunday from Yokohama: for Hong- Long, Dr. Wells, E., Capt. C. W. Rand, MUSSTE W. Coyle, B. Whyte, Chevers, Langdale, Palmer, 1 European, and 16 Chinese deck; for Port Said, 2 Japanese for Southampton, Messrs Yambe, Kamol, J. C. Reed, T. Bulson, G. W. Read, R. Blonkensop, H. Fennel, and 15 Europeans deck.
Vessel will be landed and stored at Oon-kong, Mesara H. Cameron, Smith, Mr and
Cargo impeding the discharge of the
Per Hindostan, from Shanghai: for Hong- signees risk and exponse.
Mrs Duncan, 3 children and 2 servanta, and MEYER & Co., 60 Chinese; for Southampton, Laut.
Agents. Creigh, N.; for, Venice, Mr Thurburn.
DEPARTED.
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Hongkong, August 20, 1877.
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
www
HE Undersigned has received instruc
is to sell by Fublic Auction, (On account of the concerned,) TO-MORROW,
the 24th Instant, at Noon,
At the Godowns of Messra ́ David BASSOON, SONS & Co., Wanchi, 350 bags Damaged SALTPETRE,
Ex S. 8. "Japan." TERMS OF SALE.—Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7.
H. N. MODY,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 23, 1877. au24
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
The Steamship
"NAM04,"
Capt. 3. E. PONCHARD, will TUESDAY, the 28th Instant, be despatched for the above
Forts on at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, August 28, 1877. au28
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
WITH THE
IN CON MOTION
CENTRAL aryl UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING BAILROAD COMPANIES
AND
ATLANTIC STEAMERS.
THE for BLIC will be de
spatched for San Francisco via Yoko- hama, on SATURDAY, the 8th September, at 8 pm, taking Cargo and Passengers for Japan, the United States and Europe,
Donnection is made at Yakobama, with Steamers from Shanghal.
Freight will be received on Board until 4 p.m. of the 7th Proxime.
PARCEL PACKAGES will be received at the Office until 5 p.m. same day: all Pareal Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
Beturn Passage Tickets available for 6 months are issued at a reduction of 20 per cent, on regular rates.
For further information as to Freight||
Per Oceanic, for Yokohama, Messrs A. Lister and F. J. Marshall; for Sau Fran- cisco, 67 Chinese; for Liverpool, Mr Marcus
Samuels.
Per Tibre, for Yokohama, Mesure Sekin, Wario, Chistellina; de Cristoforis, Carló Tondra, Scipione Mafaza, and Cesari Rossi, Per Tigre, for Shanghai, Mezera Dud. field, and Mar Johnson.
Per Rajanastianular, for Bangkok, 20 Chinese.
TO DEFART.
Per Tintern Abbey, for Bangkok, 20 Ühinese.
Per Polynesia, for London, 1 European Seaman.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
Fine weather throughout the passage.
The British steamer Sunda reports:
The British steamer Hindostan reporta: Fresh to moderate S.W. winds and fine weather throughout. Passed S. 8. Norna off Breaker Point bound Inte Swatow, and
[No. 4414 August 23, 1877.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. | Sccount. The shareholders got no divid- We hear that E. E. the Governor has been MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. end, but they had the satisfaction of vary considerate to the Government Off. The United States Mall Packet CHINA knowing that the tonnage of the vessels alale by allowing them during the hot will be despatched on THURSDAY, docked during the half-year was nearly months a holiday each week in addition to the 30th instant, with Malla for 20,000 tons more than during the pre- the usual half-holiday on Saturdays. The Japan, San Francisco, and the United vious one, and that profits amounting States, which will be alosed as follows, instead of as previously notified - 7P.M. Registry of Letters ceases. 2.80 r.. Post-Offics clones, 2.30 P.M. Correspondence for Japan, the United States, or Union Coun tries only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage unfli
2.50 P.. when the Mall is finally closed.
Hongkong, August 13, 1877. au30
General Memoranda.
SATURDAY, Augusat 25;-
Noon. English Mall leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe. p.--Sale of Household Furniture, at No. 48, Wyndham Street, 3 p.m.Meeting of Olty Hall Share
holders at St. Andrew's Hall.
to $33,711,89-equal to about 8 per different departments are left to choose the cent, por annum on the entire capital day in the week most convenient. Thus were realised in the six months some departments choose Tuesday, others This state of affairs must afford Wednesday, and others again Thursday,
curtain amount of satisfaction to
the public, because it seems to indi- and so on. This is very kind of Mr Pops cate that the business of the Port is Hennessy, but we think that a notification increasing, and everyone can always ought to be laquod informing the public of find the thriving condition of local the days selected by the different depart- institutions a subject for congratulamenta for the enjoyment of their holidays. tion, The chief drawback to the pro- sperity of the Company appears to be the sharp competition to be encountered, A TOTAL sclipse of the moon takes place and it seems to us a pity that the parties early to-morrow morning, and the follow- are not able to arrange prices on a scale Ing is what may be called the programme a little more profitable to themselves. of the proceedings. The moon's first con- The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is not only thriving but prosperous. Here at with the shadow takes place at 4h. also, although the Directors were able 49m 46sec am, sad the total phase to recommend a respectable dividend, begins at 5h. 65m, 3958c. The middle of the greatest care is being taken to build the eclipse will be reached at 6h. 47m. up a large reserve fund. That fund at 40.; the end of the total phase will be at the present moment has reached the 7h, 39m. 45sec.; and the shadow will show sum of $650,000, and next year, it is last contact at 8h. 45m. Saec. a.m. Goods par Hesperia undelivered after this is hoped, it will be increased to with a une olear sky like that of last night
date subject to rent..
81,000,000, the amount at which the Directora desire, it shall stand. The our readers may expect to observe the Steamboat Company also seems to be early part of the eclipse under great advan thriving as well as can be expected in tages, if they scan the heavens at the honr the face of the opposition with which it indicated above. Residents along the has to contend, while the local Insurance Praya may as well be prepared for the din Offices continue to enjoy the prosperity which is likely to be made by the boat they have attained with comparatively small trouble and no excessive or die 8 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-astrous losses. It may be noted, by the
bama and San Francisco,
way, that the native Fire Office has at last been formed, and the Directorate has been published.
SUNDAY, August 26 :—-
Tursday, August 28:-
Noon.-Namea leaves for Conet Ports. Goode per Tigre undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. 2p.m. Sale of Household Furniture, de,
at No. 2, College Gardens. THURSDAY, August 30:-
SATURDAY, September 8:-
$p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8, 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Ban Francisco,
TUESDAY, September 11:-
3 p.m.-Meeting of Bhareholders of the China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited, at the Head Office, Hongkong,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Auctions.
people, with gongs and other horrible in- struments, in their attempt to drive away the huge frog which they suppose de- yours the moon on such occasioris.
À CORRESPONDENT staton that at the meet.
PEOPLE here have certainly bestowed their criticism upon Mr Hennessy since ing held yesterday at the Lusitano Club by his arrival in the Colony in an exceedingly those who signed the Address for presents lavish and not altogether a friendly man- tion to Mr Agostinho Guilberme Romano, ner, Mr Hennessy, is, however, mainly the following gentlemen, viz., Meware J. responsible for this himself. His Excel-M. O. Lima, F. Machado, J. à. des Be- lenoy came to this Colony, where the com-
munity, conditions of life, and interests medios, P. A. da Costa, J. M. V. de Fl. are totally different from those with which ganiredo, V. C. da Rocha, and J. A. de he has had to deal previously, and with-Carvalho, were nominated to form a depu in a few weeks of his arrival he suddenlytation which is to meat Mr Romano at a and unexpectedly placed his veto on flog day to be named hereafter. The meeting, Noon.-Sale of Saltpetre, at Mosers D.ging and gave at thesame time indications which lasted for a short time, drew together
Sassoon, Sons & Co.'s Godowns, that he contemplated other changes of
Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Moss
Lane, Crawford & Co.
Wanchi.
THE
an equally radical character. Flogging a good attendance, the chair being taken by was a question on which the majority Mr Lima. He suggested that copies of the of residents here held very pronounced Address and the reply thereto should be
a small steamer with a schooner in tow in HONGKONG DISPENSARY, opinions For our own part we had on printed for distribution amongst the Portu-
neighbourhood of wreck of S. S. Japan.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. ——
MAILS will close :-
Per UABISBROOKE, at 9.30 a.m. To-
morrow, the 24th inst
MAILS BY THE English PAUKKI.—
The Engilah Contract Packet HINDOS
TAN will be despatched with the Malis for Europe, &c., on SATURDAY, the 25th Instant.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malia, &a (--- Friday, the 24th Inst~
5 r.u., Money Order Office closes.
P.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, the 25th Inst ----
7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Reglatry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 a... Post Office closes except for Late Letters, Registry of Lettern ceases. [10,16 A.M., Letters may be posted with LATE FR of 18 cents extra Postage till 11 a.m., when the Post Office ́ Closes
entirely.
to
L (1130 M., Letters (but Letters only, addressed to the United Kingdom Fia Brindisi, or to Bingapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fes of 48 cents extra postage, 11.50 M., when the Mall is finally
closed,
to
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Hongkong, August 13, 1877.
MAIZS BY THE FRENCH PAUZIY.-
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or Pasange, apply to the Agency of the The French Contract Packet IRAQUAD- Company, No, 97, Queen's Road Central
ఇజర్
G. B. EMORY, Agent, Hongkong, August 28, 1877.
SHEONG ON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
Directors.
Kwox AQHZONU, Dierchant. FANG YAM, Merchant
af 9 a.m., requesting it to be landed here. Ho SAX, of Hop Yik Chan, Merobant
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
Loo Yas, of the Yee On Hong, Marchant. LEE BING, of Lai Hing Firm, Merchant. Goods remaining unclaimed after Tuss-ORANG BIG TROSO, Merchant. Ay, the 28th Instant, at Noon, will be | Onor OHAN, Merchant. subfort to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been offested.
H. DU POUNY, Ajoni.
Hongkong, August 31, 1877.
Manager-HO AMEI.
auts POLICIRE against FIRE granted on
GERMAN BARK ADOLPH, FROM HAMBURG,
YONSIGNEES of Ostgo by the above. and Vanel are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Under algeed for countersignature, and to take im. mediate delivery of their Goods,
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense,
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, August #, 1877,
and on Goods stored
therein at CURRENT RATES, subject to
Dudount of 20% on the Premi
OFFICE, 48, Bonham Strand.
Hongkong, August 28, 1877,
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS.
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Aug. 69, Sunds, British steamer, 1704, Reeves, Yokohama Ass., 16, Malls and General P. & Q. S, N, O,
Aug, 24, Hindostan, British steamer,
Established 4.D. 1842
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND Retail, DaugOINES, IMPORTERS
OF
DAUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI. BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
Or
Sods Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aarated Water. The Manufactory is under direct and
• contineous European Supervision.-
Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
more than one occasion advocated the
guese community. extension of this form of punishment to
all hardened criminals, or those guilty An Inquest was held this afternoon (28rd) of unprovoked, deliberate and brutal-
violence. Instead of keeping this class on the body of a Chinese woman named of criminals in prison for unlimited Trol Akam, by Mr J. Russell, Coroner, periods of time at the expense of the with Messrs G. R. Lammert, A. Millar and public, we would shorten their terms of J. M, Guedes, as jurora. The deceased (a. imprisonment and, give them an
00-
casional taste of the lash. It is neither widow) was 30 years of age and was engaged as a servant to a woman living in No. 267 right nor just to deal with such scoun
Her mistress drels as these in a namby-pamby fashion. Queen's Road Central, The right and justios of self-defence and ran away with a man on the 21st instant, the protection of the community demand and she seemed to be much put out by the that severe punishment should be meted circumstance.
She scarcely ate for two oat to them, not at the expense of the days and was found dylug in her bed about public but of the offenders. The man 4 o'clock this morning. A report was made who deliberately commits violence on a
fellow creature cannot complain if he to the Follce, and her body was removed to be punished with violonce, which, in the Hospital, but she died before she arrived majority of cases, is the only really effec. there. Although no trace of oplum was tive punishment for criminals. Thomas found in her room, Dr Wharry proved the Carlyle, in his pamphlet on "Model Pri-
sons, says that "Philanthropy, emancipasence of that poison in the stomach, and pation, and pity for human calamity are from the appearance of that poison in the very beautiful; but the deep oblivion of internal organs he concluded that death the Law of Right and Wrong; this in- had resulted from opium. The Jury re discriminate mashing up of Right and turned a verdlet of death from oplum
The publication of this issue commened Wrong into a patent treacle' of the Phi-poison, self-administered. 41 6.45 p.m.
BIRTHS, At Shanghal, on the 11th Instant, the Wife of J, H. BAZEE, of a Daughter.
At Shanghai, on the 12th Instant, the Wife of Mr GRO. CLARKE, Assistant.Tide surveyor, 1. M. Customs, of a Daughter. 18th Instant, Mra R. FERGUSSON, of a Son Bubbling Well Road, Shanghai, on the At Tientsin, Brd Angust, the Wife of J. A. Barra, Imperial Torpedo College, Tiental, Chins, of a Daughter.
At Shanghal, on the 14th August, 1877, Mrr FREDERICK Hayley Bell, of a Son,
DEATH.
DY will be despatched from Hong- kong on SATURDAY, the 1st Sept.,At Garden Villa, No. 2, Woosung Road, with Malls to and through the on the 11th Instant, Cani CHRISTIAN EMIL United Kingdom and Europe, vid POULSEN, aged 2 months, the beloved Son Marseilles; to Salgon, Singapore, of O. Poulsen, Gr. N. T. Co...... Batavia, Galla, Australia, New Zea land, Tasmania, Fijl, Aden, Sey- chelles Réunion, Mauritius, Sue,
and Alexandria.' This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to E. Africa, the Cape: St. Helens, and Ascension. Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 33, 1877.
by this Packet, but can be paid only THE community may, we think, gather
lanthropic movement is by no means
beautiful; on the contrary it is altoge-
ther ugly and alarming 1" The state A CORRESPONDENT calle attention to the ment of our correspondent "Corrosive" late hour at which the street gas lamps are that the Governor is said to be disposed being lighted. He says :--" For the past 6 to put his veto on deportation almost several evenings, I have noticed that the gas reads like an attempt at sarcasm. It lamps in some of the most populous parts is impossible to believe that any one of the town were not lighted at a rather holding the responsible position of Go- a foolish charseter. vernor could perpetrate any act of such late hour. Last evening the lamp at the We have heard corner of D'Aguilar and Wellington streets nothing of the rumour ourselves, and was just being lighted at 20 minutes past 7 certainly do not place any reliance upon o'clock, while that in front of the Renian
it.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. - [SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."] (Via Bouthern Route.) THE WAR. LaNDON, 20th August, 1877. RUSSIAN DEFEAT IN ASIATIC TURKEY.
Catholic Cathedral was still without Its light at that hour, and the coolle who lighted that lamp at the corner of P'Agullar and Wellington streets turned up in another direction, and at the time I passed the one in front of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, there was no sign of any one coming to | light it. Was it because it was a moonlight A large forma of Russians attacked the night that we did not require gas lamps in positions of Ahmed Maktar Pasha near our streets? If such a neglect wore psr- day and resulted in the Russians being have formed a good ground for antiing Kars the engagement lasted the whole potrated by a domentle servant, it might
defeated and compelled to fall back,
Up to the present the Russian loss is
as far an Ceylon, The postage to same amount of satisfaction from the reported as 1,200 men, and that of the Ceylon must be prepaid. Such let ters should be marked Paid to Galle fact that the whole of our local com- only they will go on from Gallo as panies appear at the present moment to Turks as only 100. unpaid.
be thriving, some of them having, in- The following will be the bours of closing deed, attained a considerable degree of
the Malls, da. :-
prosperity. The Hongkong and Wham- poa Dock Company, whose half-yearly meeting was held yesterday, is no excep- tion in the former respect. Although ne dividend was declared, yet that was
Friday, 81st August,
6 P.M., Money Order Offee closca. Post Office dlosen except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 1st September...
LONDON, 31st August, 1877.- The Russian troops strongly hold the Sohipka Fass in the Balkans.
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Suleiman Pasha has made a reconnais- sance of the Haukov Pazn, where the a circumstance that could be traced to Russians are in a strongly entrenched causes in the past as much as to any in † positler. 7.M., Post Office opens for sale of the present. The business of the Com
Stamps, Begistry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence,
10 A., Regletry of Latters coazen. 11 ... Post Office closes except for Late
Letters
(11.10 A... Jettura (bas Letters only)
except those to and through duaird lia, may be posted on payment of a to Late Fes of 18 cento extra postage,
until $13.30
entirely.. Hongkong, August 15, 1679,
There is nothing fresh from Asistio
pany is increasing, more vessels being Turkey. dooked during the last half-your than during the previous one, and, if we remember rightly, the Chairmen was able to make a similar satisfactory
LOUAL AND GENERAL
نستند.
wages, especially when the servant himself supplied the oil for the lamps."
Touching the matter of gas-lampe, it
would seem that no improvement has yet been made in the lighting of the locality of the Aberdeen Street murder. “How is this, "thusly 1"
Police Intelligence (Before James Russell, Reg.) August 28, 1877.
HOĽABBELÁKIKÖ,
Chun Afoo, a hawker, was charged with having broken into a store at No, 12 B-wo Lane, East Point. The house was occupied for the storage of empty mat-bags, and the
the door. "Four months" hard labour,
announcement at the meeting held si YESTERDAr barg the last day for the cate.defendant got in by breaking the lock from months ago. If no dividend was paid it bration by the Chiness of their Festival of was because the Directore preferred to All Souls, many violated the law prohibit. devote the profits to the strengthening
of the financial position of the Companying the making of bonfires by burning Joss
PESTY: THETZE
the Post Oftes Cours by the payment of debts, and the carry, papers, and summonses were sened to-day Le Apo, hood scolio to his Dorabjee
be fagword of the balance to the now at the Police Qourt by the degen,
Wong Assi, carih-coolie, was charged by
British Kawbbon, with stealing twa jackets