Malls.

STEAM NA

STEAM FOR Singapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediterranean Ports, Southampton,

and London, ALSO,

Bombay, Madras, and Oaloutta.

AND ORIENTAL STEAM

THE PENINSULA COMPANY's Steam-ship PESHAWUR, Captain WHITE, w leave this on SATURDAY, the 8th September, at Noon.

For further Particulars, apply to

A. LIND, Superintendent. Hongkong, August 28, 1977,

#08

Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.

TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED

STATES AND EUROPE,

IT CONNECTION

CENTRAL

and

WITH THI

UNION PACIFIO AND CONNECTING

RAILROAD COMPANIES

·AND

ATLANTIO STEAMERS.

8. 8. "BELGIC" will be de- THE

spatched for San Francisco vla Yoko- hama, on MONDAY, the 10th Instant, at 3 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengers to Japan, the United States and Europa.

Connection is made at Yokohama, with Bteamers from Shanghai.

PAROML

Freight will be received on Board until 4 p.m. of the 9th Instant. PÄCKAGES will be received at the Offico until 6 p.m. same day: all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full; value el same is required.

Return Passage Ticketa available for 6. months are issued at a reduction of 20 per dont on regular rates.

For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 87, Queen's Road Central

G. B. EMORY, Agent.

AIU Hongkong, Keptember 3, 1877,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTE POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SAIGON, BINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, BURZ, 15MAILA, PORT SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES ;.

Á 280,

PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CAL- CUTTA AND BOMBAY,

N SATURDAY, the 15th September, 1877, at Noon, the Company's

ON

8. S. TIGRE, Commandant LOREN with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Post for the above places.

Cargo and Specle will be registered for London as well as for Marzailles, and so capted in tenneit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.

Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m. on the 14th September, 1877. (Parcela are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency' Office,)

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.

For further particulars, apply at the Company's Office.

EL DU POUEY,

Agent. Hongkong, September 5, 1877. pelb

U. 8. MAIL LINE

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

THROUGH 20 NEW YORË, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHnisa

AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO,

HE U. S. Mail Steamer UITY OF FOXIO will be death Of

Francisco, vis Yokohama, on THURS. DAY, the 20th Instant, 1977, at 3 PM, taking Passengers, and Freighty for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Through Fessenger Tickets and Bills of Lading are issued for transportation to Tokohama and other. Japan Ports, to San Franaleso, to ports in Mexico, Contral and Bouth Amerlon, and to New York and Europa VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

A Steamer of the Hiton Bisht 5. S. Com pany will leave Shanghai, ris the Inland Sea Porto, shout came date, and wanke slose connection at Yokohama

At Now York, Passengers have selection of various lines of Stearmors to England, France and Goryeony,

To-day's Advertisements.

NOTICE.

THE CHINA NAIL.

Charters Effected.

MESSES HEINEMANN & Co.'s Circular SATURDAY, September 8-

No improvement le noticeable In the Freight market, business continuing as dull and quiet as last reported,

TENDERS for CAULKING the DEOKS YE of the B. S. "AMBOTO," will be Re- ceived at the Office of the Undersigned before Noon on FRIDAY, the 7th Instant. Particalars of the Work can be obtained from the Captain on Board.

MEYER & Co., Agents 8. 8. Amboto. Hongkong, September 6, 1877. 67

FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI

The Steamship

"HAILOONG," Captain J. O. ABBOTT, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 8th Instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LÁPRAIK & Co.

208 Hongkong, September 6, 1877. FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALOUTTA.

The British Steamship

"HINDOSTAN".

Capt. MACTAVIS, will leave this for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 18th Lustant, at 3 pm,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, September 6, 1877.

se13

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA

The Steamship

“VEÑICE,”

Captain RHODE, will be de spatched as above on THURS-

DAY, the 13th Instant, at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Hongkong, September 6, 1877.

TH

PUBLIC AUCTION,

re13

THE Undersigned has received instruc- tions from R. J. MACKENZIE, Eeq., to wall by Public Auction, on

THURSDAY,

Homewards, some charters have been effected for the United Stater, but consider ing the season, the amaliness of demand for tonnage in this direction is most unusual. For London there is no enquiry from this or the Coast Ports, and the re- quirements in the Philippines appear to be more than supplied by the disengaged vessels already there, and the ships known to be on the way seeking."

Constwise, a small business has been done for the Northern Ports at late rates, bat hardly anything is doing for the Southern Rioe Porta, as the export of Bice from Bangkok is reported to have been prohibit- ed by the Government. For ateamora from Salgon to this the rate in about 23 cents per pioul with very little demand.

The following charters have been effected during the last fortnight :-

The following vessels left meeking or under orders from home

French barque Genevieve, 639 tous, for Saigon,

German barque Friedrich, 894 tons, for Chefoo.

American barque James S. Stone, 710 tons, for Nagasaki.

American barque Benefactor, 594 tons, for Amoy.

British barque Antwerp, 1081 tons, for

Bolivia,

British ship Solndia, 874 tons, for Manila. British barque Penahaw, 729 tons, for Guam.

British barque Charley, 859 tons, for Keelung

British ship St. Elmo, 1428 tons, for Callao.

British barque Woodhall, 730 tons, for Portland, Oregon.

British barque Loweswater, 603 tons, for Portland, Oregon.

British barque Utock, 779 tons, for Portland, Oregon.

British barque Kaisow, 709 tons, for Portland, Oregon.

American ship Gold Hunter, 1200, hence to New York, private..

the 13th September, 1877, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the Office of the COMPTOIR D'ECOMPTE DE PARIS, Queen's Road,---

The whole of the HOUSEHOLD British bark Khedive, 400, Amoy to and OFFICE FURNITURE, &c., Com-Boston, privats.

British ship Jubiles, 765, once to San prizing

Francisco, private. English-made Mahogany Drawing- Toom Suite,

Black-wood Carved Easy Chaira and Ter-poys.

Carpets, Hearth Ruge, Crystal Casa liers, and Pictures.

Ningpo Inlaid Round Tables. French-made Cheffoniers with Glass Dining Table, Chairs, Cupboards, Crockery, Glass and Plated-ware.

Iron Bedstead, Wardrobes, Mahogany. Marble-top Washstand, Toilet Table and Glass, and Whatnots.

Office Desks, Writing Tables, Shelves, Pigeon-holes, Corging-Press, Clocks Cheira, Tables, Paper Presses, and

Counters,

One Patent Iron Safe, by Verstasn Four Large Iron Chests,

And,

A Semi-grand PIANO, by J. Broad- wood & Son,

Catalogues will be issued, and the whole to be on view oh and after Wednes- day, the 12th Instant.

TERMS OF SALE-Cash before delivery

British 3-m. schooner Catherine Marden,

Town, private.

General Memoranda,

Noon--English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe. Noon-Hailoong loaves for Amoy, &e. Goodspor Sindh undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. Warrants for Bonus upon Contributions to the Union Ins. Society obtainable. MONDAY, September 10:-..

[No. 4426.-SEPTEMBER 6, 1877..

The

Aid Assoolation. Disappointed at the ill recognising them. But for those chimerical success of his efforts to reclaim Chan Afook suggestions of the Governor

result of the meeting was yesterday conveyed from thieving by punkah-pulling, it seems to the Board, in the form of a report from that Mr Hennasy proceeded to form the the Chinese mombors; and nothing further Board of this new Association by a Minute has yet been heard of this remarkable though well-meaning move on the part of from the Peak, and the first meeting of this | Mr John Pope Hentiesay. body was held last Monday week. It may be explained that the Committee, as intended, is to consist of four Europeans and eight Chinese, that it will meet once a week In a room in the City Hall, and that two Chi. nese and one European will form a quorum. The object of the Soolaty is, In general &o,terms, to reclaim and reform those Chinese at Mr R. J. Mackenzie's residence, who are let out of Gaol after serving their **Beauregard."

8 p.m.-Oseldental & Oriental 8, 8. Co.'s Steamor leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.

Goods per Yorkshire undelivered after

this date subject to rent. TUESDAY, September 11:--

2p.m.-Safe of Household Furniture,

3 p.m.-Mooting of Shareholders of the sentences, to look after thom, house them China Traders Insurance Co., Limited, if necessary, find employment for them, at the Head Office, Hongkong. THURSDAY, September 13:-

2 p.m.-Sale of Household and Office Furniture, &c., at the office of the Comptoir d'Escompte de Paris.

hams and San Francisco.

SUNDAY, September 30;-

Application for Shares in the North China Insurance Co. must be made on or

before this date,

LOOAL AND GENERAL

Oware to the inclemency of the weather, the river steamer Kinshan did not leave Canton for Hongkong till about noon yester- day, and arrived at the wharf here at about 11 am to-day.

Tas Superintendent of the Gaol (Captain Ducat) was robbed yesterday, in the prison,

WONG APC, the individual convicted of burglary, brutal violence, and coll-breaking, and who says he dares not return to China because he murdered a man who, according

and become security for their honesty and of $40 and his revolver! The thief, a coolie good behaviour after they regalu the (uo-employed in the prison, took the money and miual) position of honest citizens. It is weapon from the Superintendent's quarters 3 p.m.Hindostan leaves for S'pore, &c. sald that the means to be adopted to attain and then devamped. He had not been op- 4 p.m.-Venice Leaves for Singapore, & these desirable ends were varlous. It was prehended up to this afternoon. SATURDAY, September 15-

to be arranged, It seems, that the Super- Noon-French Mall leaves fox Porte of intendent of the Gnal would supply to the

Call and Europe,

Society weekly lists of the names of prison. THURSDAY, September 20:-

Sp.m-American Mall leaves for Yoko.ers whose sentences would expire the week following, giving all necessary details; that

to his story, killed his brother, has boon the Society's agent would communicate

thrashed. with the friends of the prisoners, wherever

It seems that Wong has latterly varied his defiance of the prison regulations they were, on the mainland or elsewhere, to ascertain whether or not their friends with occasional yelling and screeching, and cared to take charge of them; and that, a day or two ago, these performances got sQ failing this, everything that could be done, unbearable, that the visiting Justices were by way of asistance and "cosseting," to forward their Interests and obtain for them with him. The result was a recommenda- respectable employment, would be portion to the Governor that he should be formed.

flogged. If Wong had reckoned on his The preliminary meeting of the Board, "No."1 good Friend" saving him from & on Monday, the 27th ulto, was attended Noon-General Weekly Sale by Mesars by Captain Ducat (Acting Gaol Superin-flogging he was rather disagreeably sur-

Lace, Crawford & Co.

tendent), Mr James Russell (Police Magle-prised. His Excellency in reply, we are trate), Mr CV. Creagh (Acting Captain informed, wrote a despatch (it is said to Superintendent of Police), Mr H. B. Wode-

+

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Tenders Close, Tenders for Caulking the Decks of the 8. 8. Amboto, will be received at the office of the Agents before Noon.

Auction.

Volume Sixth of the "CHINA REVIEW.”

No. I.-Vol. VI.

--OF THE

100

called in to consider what should be done

house (Acting Registrar General and Pro-Lave been of considerable dimensions) in tector of Chinese), Mr T. C. Hayllar, and which he reiterated his disapproval of the Mr H. L. Danys; with Leong On, Wat practice of flogging, but ultimately co- Akwong, and Fang Ming Shen, as repre-

sentatives of the Chinese Community. sented to the soothing effects of the rattan Captain Dusat occupied the chair, and being tried on the rascal. Wong thereupon. stated that, in addition to the names of

287, Fooohow to Port Elizabeth and Caps GCHINA REVIEW Governor, Mr Hayllar bad since been nom- and they are said to have worked a wonder

British bark Orion, 351, Newobwang to Hongkong, 22) conts per ploul, 20 lay days. French bark St. Ideue, 388, Newchwang to Hongkong, 18 cents per picul, 30 lay days.

Gertuan bark Jacobine, 417, Newchwang to Hongkong, 20 cents per ploul, 30 lay

days.

German bark Carmelita & Ida, 438, Foochow to Newchwang and back to Amoy, 27 cents per pical, if back to Hongkong, 80 cents per plaul, 25 lay days.

German schooner Irone, 266, Whampoa to Tientsin and back to Hongkong via Newchwang, 40 cents per picul, 30 lay

daya.

Danish bark Jylland, 267, Whampoa to Tientsin and back to Hongkong via Now ohwang, 41) cents per picui, 30 lay days.

Halphong and back, $1,700 in full, 30 lay

German schooner Bonita, 341, bence to

days.

British bark Presto, 384, hence to Tien- tsin, $1,300 in full.

American bark Annie S. Hall, 455, Kes- lang to Hongkong, $1.60 per ton of 20 Swedish bark Capella, 307, Keelung to

in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7.cwt., 20 day daya. All Lots, with all faults and errors of

description, at purchasers' risk on the fall Shanghai, $2 per ton of 20 ot.

of the hammer.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. "Hongkong, September 6, 1877,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

13

Sept: 6, Killarney, British steamer, 1000, Henry O'Niell, Foochow Sept. 4, Tea. GRR, LIVINGSTON & Co.

Bapt. 6, Peruvian, British ship, 1060, H. Berry, Liverpool May 14, Coal-*** MITER & Co.

Sept. 6, Alphington, British barque, 306, G. Cunningham, Haiphong Aug. 21, Gene- ral-WIELER & Co.

Sept. 6, Shen-chi, Chinese gunboat, from a cruise.

DEPARTURES,

Sept. 6, Pym, for Shanghai,

6, Presto, for Tientsin.

6, Catherine Morden, for Fooshow.

6, St. Elmo, for Callao.

6, Fesse, for Coast Porto.

, Antenor, for Shanghai.

6, Benefactor, for Amoy.

CLEARED. Annie S. Hall, for Keelung. William Phillips, for Singapore, Yorkshire, for Yokohama. Washi, for Holbow, Kardite, for Amoy. Beert, for Guam Hailong, for Amor, Gley, for Touron,

Orion, for Newobwang. Ormed, for Manila. Loweswater, for Portland (Drogen),

PASSENGERS.

DEFARTED.

Per Fesso, for Coast Ports, 200 Chiness. Per Antenor, for Shanghal, 4 Europaan, and 20 Chineros

TO DEFASE,

·Per Bailoong, for Amoy, 80 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

Germar steamer Cassandra, 1037, bence to Saigon and back, 25 cents per picul, 13 lay days.

German steamer Bellona, 789, Saigon to Hongkong, 33 cents per pleul, 8 lay days.

British steamer Chiukiang, 798, Monthly Charter, 2 months, private.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close-

For MANILA.***

Per ORMOC, at 11,30 a.m. To-morrow, the 7th inst, instead of as previous- ly notified.

For AMOY AND TAMBUI- --

Per HAILOONG, at 11.30 am on

Saturday, the 8th inst

For BANGKOK,-

Per DALE, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday, the 8th inst, instead of as previous» ly notified.

For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO,- Per BELGIC, st 2.30 p.m., on Monday, the 10th inst., fästead of as pre- viously notified.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-

OUTTA...

Per RINDOSTAN, at 2.30 p.m., on

Thursday, the 13th inat,

Per VENICE, at 3,30 p.m., on Thure.

day, the 18th Inst.

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. --- The English Contract Packet PESHA- WCR will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, dre., on SATURDAY, the 8th September.

The following will be the hour of closing

the Malla, do, 1---

Friday, the 7th September.

5 P.M., Money Order Office closes.

6 r.,, Post Office alosos except the NICHT Saturday, the 8th September...

Box, which remains open áll night.

7 a, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Footing of all correspondence.

to

ses

I

IS NOW READY.

T CONTAINS- Chiness Studies and Official Interpretation

in the Colony of Hongkong.

Constitutional Law of the Chinese Empire. The Tang Hou Chi, A Modern Chinese

Nurel,

A Chinese Primer,

The Law of Inheritanes,

Board members mentioned by H. E. the received twenty-four strokes from the rattan inated by Mr Hennessy as a member. The ful improvement in his condition. status of Me H. L. Dennys was not so ap- parent, but bisa presence seemed to be accounted for by the fact that he was ready ANOTHER prisoner, charged with having to assist Mr Hayilar in the good work. Mr returned from deportation, has been dis- Wodehouse having been appointed Sesre charged from custody on the ground of proposed Society was proceeded with; tary, the discussion of the objects of the the invalidity of the warrant. At the when Mr Hayllar, who evidently appeared Police Court this morning, one Wong for the Crown" and was laden with docu- Asow, a boatman, was charged with hav mants from the Peak, spoke regarding the ing returned from deportation. Chinese great necessity which existed for reclaim-constable, No. 283, deposed that he ap ing and refoming the criminal population prehended the prisoner in the streets of awakening the conscience, as it were, of the Colony about ten days ago. The

Short Nothes of New Books and Literary the morally torpid gabi-birds" after their excuse he offered for returning from de-

Intelligence,

Notes and Queries:-

Chinese Marriagos, Studies in Words..

discharge from prison placing trust in

them, as an incentive for them to become portation was that he wanted to see his worthy of that trust being reposed in them. sister in Hongkong, Prisoner admitted Mir Hayllar then explained the means which the offence. The Magistrate (Mr Rus- of the it was thought should be adopted to asbleve sell) said that prisoner had undergone these ends, and dwelt strongly upon the twelve-months' imprisonment for return. Restoration of the Old Sounds of the strenuous efforts which ought to be madeing from deportation on a previous occa

to asalat and to find honest employment ion. At the conclusion of that term of for those unfortunate natives who had been

The Educational Curriculum

Chinese.

Chinese Language. Notes on Chinese Grammar, Russian Sinologista. Anyria and China. The Word "Swallow,"

Corrigenda.---Chinese Studies and Official Interpretation in the Colony of Hong

kong,

China Mail Office, Hongkong, August 31, 1877.

TAE

convicted of theft and other irregularities, imprisonment in March last, a fresh After the leaned gentleman had concluded, deportation warrant was issued, and ha one of the native members put a case to the was sent away from the Colony for an- enthusiastic advocate, thos-Suppose you other five years. He had now returned wanted a house-servant, would you engage again. It so happened however, that pri- an honest man or a thief? Mr Hayllargoner was in luck this time, because unhesitatingly voted for the honest,

maz.. "So would I;" responded the through a recent decision in the Supreme listener; "So would wo," chimed in the Court, which he, the Magistrate, must other native members; and "So would observe, he must discharge him on the added ground of the invalidity of the warrant. examiner in chief.

avery Chinaman in the MrThe warrant was dated the 27th Feb-

the

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hayllar," continued the Chinese member, ruary 1877, and it proscribed this man "suppose you required chair-coolies, or from residing within the Colony for the

Established “A,D, 1841

香港大藥房

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE ANd Retail · DruGGISTS, IMPORTERS

OP

DRUGGERS SUNDARS, NURSERY REQUr BITIS, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENOR PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aarated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. -Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

Bervants who did not have access to your

rooms, would you still prefer the honest space of five years from-the 6th March man?" Strangely enough, Mr Hayllar was of the same year. Prisoner was really

again a warm supporter of the honest coolie. sent away on the 11th-

The discussion having become less pointed,

Inspector Horspool: He was discharg

it was suggested that building contractora ed from the gaol on the 2nd March, your

Mr Russell: If that be so, then we

employing large numbers of men might Worship, and sent to Canton on the 3rd. absorb a few outcasts in their labour-gange; but as it was pronounced to be doubtful whether or not the power existed to force have another informality, because the employers to employ "gaol-birds," the only warrant states he was to be deported from possible hope of carrying out this part of the 6th. The Chief Justice decided the the programme it was felt rested upon the other day that a deportation warrant Surveyor General, who might bring a certain could not specify a day subsequent to its amount of kgitimate pressure to bear upon date from which the man was to be de- large employers engaged on public works,

The real sentiments of the astive mem- ported, and as this has been done in this bers, however, soon began to well up in the case, the prisoner must be discharged. form of decidedly strong expressions, adverse Inspector Horspool asked if the pri- to all such ineffective modes of dealing with soner could not be dealt with under the Asiation Hongkong, it was asserted, ought first warrant, which ordered five years to be made too hot for all such bad char- deportation, and this term had not yet astors: the security and consequent value'

expired. of property absolutely depended upon this. If a prisoner was convicted two or three

Mr Russell replied in the negative. times, deport him: If he returned, deport So far as the first order was concerned, bim again, sending him, with a description the prisoner had undergone twelve- of his crimes, to the Mandarin of his native months' imprisonment for disobeying it, district, who would of course detain him and a fresh one had been issued, under until his friends gave security for his good which they were now proceeding. The

3 The publication of this issus commoned behaviour, Mr Hayllar was doubtful prisoner was Hable to re-deportation if,

st

7.40 73.176.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, SEPT, 6, 1877.

A NEW DEVELOPMENT OF MR.

HENNESSY'S POLICY. ·

One of the characteristics of the sphinx

whether this could be accomplished legally.

The Chinese also expressed themselves most the present warrent having been declar- decidedly in favour of flogging, that mode ed to be invalid, the Governor chore to of punishment being in their opinion the issue a fresh one for his re-deportation.. only effective deterrent of serious crime. The prisoner was discharged, after

At the suggestion of Mr Hayllar, the Uhi having been informed that a fresh war nese members present were empowered to rant for his re-deportation could be issued ascertain the feeling of the Chinese cum within two or three hours, and he could munity on the subject, and to discover

what funds could be collected towards or be rent away under it.

It is worthy of note that this prisoner rying out the objecta in view, The native 10 A., Post Offcs elossa except for Late

members of the Board stated that they was arrested on the 27th March, and Letters, Registry of Letters ocases,

were sure that the Chinese community brought before the Magistrates for the Stong S.E. wind throughout the passage

The British steamer Killarney reports: 10.15 ... Liters may be posted with

would willlugly subscribe for more Folice first time yesterday. In the Interval he Larn Fan of 18 cente extra like polloy recently - inaugurated by Mrman, but did not think that much could be had been detained in the witness' reond The British barque Ziphington reporta: Freight will be received on board until

Had fine weather until Saturday, the let

Postage till

Pope Hennessy in Hongkong is the unusual done on behalf of the Prisoners' Aid Society, and in a cell in the prison. On the 4 pm, 19th Instant. Parcol Packag

11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES

A meeting of Chinese was hold at the wli bo received at the ones until 6 p.m. at p.m., when it began to blow from the

entirely.

and most crude methods by means of which Tung-wah Hospital, on Sunday last, to Magistrate anquiring the reason for so same day all Parcel Packages should be, the wind increasing rapidly. At 8

ho ofton seeks to carry out his extremely consider this question of aiding in establish auch delay having taken place in bring. marked to address in full value of same put chip under single reefed topsails, Hongkong, August 28, 1877.'

and at 1 p.m. of Bunday wind still into MAILS WY THE UNITED STATES PAOREET. obtain an authenth of any other version of for the present and pratious years but the from deportation were not to be placed original ideas. It is not always possible to ing the Frkoners' Ald Socisty. The msot ing him before the Beach, Inspector is required.

ing was attended by the Committasimman Hottpool replied that nen returning Consular Involca to accompany Overlanding with frequent heavy equalis from the Cargo should be sent to the Company's NE., dose reefed the topsails, and at 6 The United States Mail Packet CITY OF

YOKIO will be despatched on THURS any matter touching the welfare of the proposition was received with that coldnes on the Charge Sheet without special in Offices in Sealed Envelopes, addressed to the P.. wore ship, and took in mainsall and

|structions from his chief. He was aware of spanker. At 3 am on Monday the 3rd, Collector of Customs at San Francisco,

DAY, the 20th September, with Mails Colony from official across; and it is and indifference for which the Chinese are eminently celebrated. Such an absurd For security's sake, Shippere of Overland p hove to under close reefed maintop

for Japan, San Francisco, and the United therefore the more gratifying for us to be proposal could never be entertained; it Section 21 of Ordinance 14 of 1845, but States, which will be closed as follows;-- Cargo are requested to endorse on the sal During Monday the sind began Veer

able to place before our readers the narrt would flood the Colony with rascals to the order of the Acting Captain Superin Envelope the Marks and No. of Fackages ing to Southward round by East. On Tues. Registry of Letters cesses.

day afternoon skipped some heavy water 2.30 r. it. Post-Offică closes,

tive of a novel development of the kind overflowing, from all parts of the main tendent was dated 22nd August 1877. Shipped, to correspond with those in their carrying away bulwarks on both sides, and E.50 .. Correspondence for Japan the hearted but utterly mistaken polloy adopted ever, to arour and astry out any ex- Report of to-day that another man, land. They were perfectly willing, how. It will be observed from our Palice Bills of Lading

United States, or Union Countries percargo's galleys, started fore and main

only may be posted on board the by E. the Governor towards the criminal tension or amendment of the policing charged with returning from deportation, Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents classes in Hongkong. An attempt has been extra wateised, to be stationed as either and arrested on the 30th ultimo, wasonly

of the Colony. They would pay for extra Fortage until

Hongkong, September 4, 1877.

For further information as to Passage And Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 9, Fraya Central,

*

-RUSSELL & Co., "Agents.. Enghong, Replomber 4, 1877.

clela plates, and other minor damages.

Op Wednesday, weather moderating, pat

elp before the wind, running under oluna

reted topsails, and rested fororail Be. £50 .st. when the fall is finally closed. cap migdor of passage had moderate mesther,

made, we leam from Chinese sources, to end of overy atrest the shop people brought before the Hanok today in con- e29 form a Society lo he exiled the Prisoner's supplying the men and the Government sequence of this sew order,

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