To-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY.
The Steamship
MAUTAN"
will be despatched as above on MONDAY, the 29th Inst, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
J. Y, V. SHAW, Hongkong, October 27, 1877,
STEAM TO
SINGAPORE AND BOMBAY,
3rd Proximo.
0029
CARGO.
Per S, S. Oity of Peking, sailed 24th
TRÉ
THE CHINA MAIL.
1877-For Yokohama, 8,210 bags Sugar, HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
200 bags Flour, 866 paga. Iron, 63 pkgs. Hides, 300 pkgs. Gin, 165 pkgs. Gunnies, and 318 phga. Merchandise for San Fran cisco, 88,738 bags Rice, 108 bags Beans, 6,394 bags Sugar, 213 bags Pepper, 185 baga Tapioca, 1,304 pkgs. Tea, 4,488 pkgs. Merchandise, pkga. Crude Ogium, 97
bozos Propated Uplum, 1,000 flaske Quick- silver, and 678 Empty Flasks; for Victoris, B.C., 2 pkgs. Crude Opium, and 6 pkgs. Merchandise; for Honolulu, 80 pkgs. Mer- chandise; for La Libertad, 8 page. Silka; for Manzanillo, 2 pkgs, Silks, 8 pkgs. Tea,
Established A.D. 1841.
香 大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGOISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
(No. 4470-OCTOBER 27, 1877.
the corresponding period last year; while We learn that, in deference to the recom-attractions for the Soldier and Sailor except the following month, September, showed Governor has commuted the sentence of the community can give them in their the amount collected up to the 31st of mendation of the Magistrates, H. E. the the grog shop, and the Committee of the Temperance Hall deserve all the support an increase of $10,201. On the whole one month's imprisonment with hard la efforts to lessen the evils naturally arising therefore, the establishment of the.
must be regarded as a very proceeding.
The P.&O. S. N. Co.'s B. S..and 1 page. Merchandise; for Panania, 173 | DRUGGISTS' SUNDBIES, NURSERY REQUI, on other peoplesetaphorically tread this matter, his was a fit oase for the ex-whom communications may also be sent,
bour, Imposed upon the junk-master named from this deplorable state fairs. The Committee are Messen T. Algar, (9, Holy- Ng Young, to a fine of $28. The offence wood Road), R. E. Braddon, (The Club), proved agaidat Ng Yeang was a breach of D. R. Crawford, (of Messrs Lane, Orasford NEWSPAPER men are sometimes designatprosion of piracies In Hongkong waters, and will be glad to receive communications from Co.) and W. Wilson, (of Messrs Wilson the Ordinance passed in 1866 for the sup and Salway) Any one of these gentlemen ed by very hard names, and are oftener regarded as extremely disagreeable as the conduct of Ng Yeung appears to have those who are inclined to help them. A people. This, however, in the portion of been much more foolish than oriminal is also kept at the Ball by the Manager, to list of names of persons willing to assist is all who actually or
corns to do which is esraise of the Governor's clemency. Some cocasionally the duty and always the discretion ought to be given to the Marine privilege of the press, Nevertheless it
"ADRIA"
will leave for the above plages at Noon on SATURDAY, the
ADAM LIND,
*Superintendent.
Hongkong, October 27, 1877.
STEAM FOR
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Singapore, Fenang, Point de Galle, Adon, Suez, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediterranean Ports, Southampton, and London, ALBO,
Bombay, Madras, and Galoista.
[[IHE PEKINGULAR AND ORIENTAL STKAB
NAVIGATION Company's Steam-ship NIZAM, Captain BARLOW, will leave this on THURSDAY, the 9th November, at Noon.
For further Particulars, apply to
A. LIND, Superintendent. Hongkong, October 27, 1877.
INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.
A
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N AMATEUR CONCERT,
in Aid of the above Fund,
will be given in ST. ANDREW's Hazky (UITY HALL),
OX
SATURDAY,
Brd November, 1877.
PROGRAM ME: PART L
1. Overture, for two Pianos, "Athalls" (Mandelssohn),...rs Hall, Dr Clouth, Mr Bennell and Mr Sangster.
2. Chorus, "Irish Melody," (Arranged by
0. Jos. Brambach), .................
Members of the German Liedertafel 3. Solo, Preghiera alla Madonna" (A. Testario),................................................Mrs Robinson. (With Orchestral accompaniment : Violin, Violoncello, Harmonium and Piano.)
Solo, (Violoncello), "Variations" (Men: del.php),.......Mr W. Von Bobers.
pkge. Merchandise, 20 pkgs. Tea, 5 pkgs. bilks, and 4 pkġa. Crude Opium; for Callao, 33 pkgs. Merchandise," 18" pkgs. Bilks, and 32 pkgs. Crude Opium; for Havana, 38 pkgs. Merchandise; for New York, 284 bales Raw bilk, 1,187 pkgs. Tea, 152 pkgs. Merchandise, and 8 pkgs. Silk Goods; for Chicago, 2,408 pkgs. Tea; for Boston, 50 pkgs. Tea
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close:----
For AMOY.-
SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Sods Water, Lemonade, Touls Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
is not often that we find a gentleman Magistrate in such cases where all crimfna- relieving his feelings in regard to the lity or sinister motive is clearly absent, "Fourth Estate" a freely and fully as
Pro-
INQUEST.<>
An Inquest was opened this afternoon (27th) at the Government Civil Hospital by Mr James Russell, Coroner, on the body of Ho Tai Yow, a woman who fell down the
Mr Charles Michel appears recently to Ir may be observed by the published have done at Yokohama, especially when gramme that the Amateur Concert to be smoke-hole of No. 44 Feel Street on the the scene is a court of law. One gentle-given next Saturday evening, on behalf of ht of the 16th inst. It may be remem man learned in the law here has more the Indian Famine Relief Fund promises to entered by Inspector Lec during the night bered that the adjoining house, No. 42, was than once expressed himself some-
what liberally on the subject, and has, be one of the most attractive entertainments of the 16th as being a suspected unlicensed perhaps, as often acknowledged himself of the kind ever given in Hongkong. The brothel, and tho three inmates esospeð by in the wrong subsequently but for assistance of the lady amateurs-especially the roof from arrest. thorough, uncompromising, and downright that of the soloist which of itself is suffi-so, the deceased and another wordan namad In attempting to do thunderbolt against newspaper men,
Per MACTAN, at 11.30a.m., on Mon. The publication of this issue commenced recommend us to the utterances of Mr vient to attract a full house-the excellent Ason, otherwise Fang Asse, fell down the
day, the 29th inst.
#1 7.40 p.m.
For MANILA.-
Per Barque SOPHIA, at 2.30 p.m., on
Monday, the 29th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,—— Per YESSO, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
29th inst...
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, BOM
BAY, AND INDIA,-- Per ADRIA, at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,
the 3rd November.
Michel, in the French Consular Court instrumentalists, and the members of the smoke-hole, a height of 36 feet, and the on the 13th instant. Mr Michel, says Liedertafel, combine to make the musical deceased was seriously hurt and sent at once latter was instantaneously killed, while the THE CHINA MAIL. the report, comanded his speech with the entertainment one of rare promise. Even assertion, that people connected with Canton has been drawn upon to enable the newspapera were all a sort of swindlers"
KONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1877.
into Hospital. There was hope at one time curbed to the severity of her injuries, and of her recovery, but she nevertheless, auc- died this morning in the Government Civil Hospital. The same Jury engaged in the in-
do for the other, both deaths being so closely was summoned, as the evidence for one would connected-Low Ayee, the third inmate in deceased, and Chun Akoong, an employs at the house, identified the body as that of the Aches, the furniture dealer's, came forward and claimed to bury the body, saying he had formed an acquaintance with the de- the admission of the deceased and the esses ceased for 5 or 6 years. Dr Wharry proved of death. The enquiry was then adjourned will be resumed together. till Monday at 4 p.m., when both inquests
(un genre de chevaliers d'industrie). It promoters of the concert to make the pro- is true that Mr Michel was suffering gramme as complete as an amateur perform from some slight excitement at the time, ance aan well be made. The German request on the body of the other woman Asso A FROCLAMATION in Chinese, issued by having had a statement he had just sidents seem to have come forward most instructions of His Excellency, the hazarded on behalf of his client effec- readily in support of the movement, which, Governor, was posted over the Colony tually "squashed" by the production of in the absence of many of our English and yesterday, announcing the establishment a local journal, whereupon, we are told, other amateurs, is to be especially oom of a Chinese Agency in Bonham Strand he exhibited "some signs of embarrass. for the sale of stamps used on mercantile ment" and said "those people" (cer mended. It would appear to us, however, MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. ~~~
and legal documents. The proclamation gene) "wrote pretty much what they that there is room for another musical The English Contract Packet NIZAM recites that the stamping of such docu- liked." It seems to us that, however gathering under the auspices of the Hong-
will be despatched with the Malls forments being necessary, "the Governor, objectionablenewspapers may be, they are. Europe, &c.; on THURSDAY, the to further the convenience of native of some service to the public in checking 8th November,
merchants, has been pleased, after con- such unprincipled advocates as Mons, The following will be the hours of closing saltation with several respectable mem. Michel
the Mails, do. —
bers of the Chinese community, to sano. tion the establishment of an Agency for the sale of stamps among the honge and shops in Sheung Wan The Agency is situated at No. 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, the agent being Chee Ka Adhesive and embossed stamps are both cold there, and the prices are the same as those charged at the Head Office. If the Agent should not happen to have
Wednesday, 7th November.
6 P.M., Money Order Office closes. 6 F. M., Post Office closes except the Nrent
Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 8th November.--
AM, Post Offies opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
LOUAL AND GENERAL
CRICKET.
H.K. O. Club v. The Garrison. This Match was continued to-day, Play
kong Choral Society, assisted by the local talent which is ever ready to lend a hand or a voice in such matters. It is somewhat anfortunate that the Concert takes place so soon after the dramatic performance of the Audacious Corps; but this is unavoidable, on THE M. Mi steamer Anadyr, with the Lon-two of the Amateurs for Canton. The Clab taking the wickets and sending in account of the intended departure of one began shortly after eleven o'clock, the den mails of September 21st, left Singapore worthy object in aid of which the musical Hynes and Taylor, who went fresh to for this port, sia Saigon, on Thursday treat is to be given will serve to induce their work. The latter soon had to rekre
afternoon (26th).
many who are not over-fond of classical however, being bowled out by Ferguson,
10 A.,, Post Office closes except for Late the particular kind of stamps required, Among the curiosities to be found occasion-music to assist in this public effort to com- who treated his relief (Handley) in like
Letter. Registry of Letters censGS, (10.15 A., Letters may be posted with LATE FER of 18 cents, extra Postage till
to
11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely, (11.30 AM., Letter" (but Letters only, addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 48 cents extra portage, 11.50 .., when the Mail is fually
to
It is a
letter addressed to "C. D. Brattley, Cals. We learn that the Chinese community in bash Plantation, Calabash Bay, Hongkong." Hongkong are raising a subscription for
THERE was not much of a breeze for the yachting oruise to-day; but the vessels nevertheless presented a pretty appearance as they moved through the harbour during
the afternoon.
manner after he had scored 8. Saundere gave Hynes bla coup de grass by the time he had made five runs which, with the 18 18, the best figure made during the innings, he had secured yesterday, made his moore
the relief of the sufferers in Shansi Al-Jabuson came forward, but the merciless
though the Chinese in Hongkong have been heavily drained of late in the matter of subscriptions for various places, such as Chibli, Shangturg, and Canton, the pre sent appeal has besa liberally responded to, and certainly a good beginning has been made. Mr Chun Pat Nain, the Chinese Consul-General sleat at San Francisco,
Ferguson allowed him runs and then crop ped him. Travers (4. K.) was found a some what tougher task, although even he had to rates after making the creditable score adversary Scores of 10, 3, and 8 followed; of 14, being caught by this indomitable
and the Club had to be satisfied with a total of 76, and trust the chances of vistory to their second innings, when they would te well warmed to their work
if Chinese prefer to go to the Head Office one in to-day's list is worth noting. he will obtain them for purchasers; and ally in the list of unclaimed correspondence,bine pleasure with charity, to obtain their stamps they are at liberty to do so. Printed schedules of the Tariff of Stamp Duties can be had both at the Head Office and the Agency on applica- tion. His Excellency is desirous that the Chinese may avail themselves of the facilities thus afforded for the purchase of stamps, and observe the law, so that any measure for its strict enforcement We believe that may be unnecessary. although this proclamation is dated the 24th instant the sale of the stamps has been carried on at the Chinese shop in MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. question for some months past. The
offences and punishment the Chief Justice heads the list with $1,000, while two at The Club never allowed their vigilance to leg RELIGIOUS SERVICES:→→
scheme was, if our information be correct, ST. JOEN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right Proposed during the administration of Sir spoke so very forcibly, have not as yet re-enymous subscribers follow with $1,000 for an instant, Travers (4. E.) sud Bandleg Arthur Kennedy, and applied shortlyceived thier corporal punishment. We un-each, and the several Chinese banks another bowling them over in capital form. They Darys, Acting Colonial Chaplain, Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. E after the arrival of our present Governor.derstand that the delay is caused by the $1,000. Mr Tong King Sing, the Chief nevertheless managed to get away with 60 · 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, &c.
runs, thanks to Saunders, Farmer, and On first thoughts, the scheme may fest that H. E. the Governor is awaiting the matter in hand, and the accounts he scores, though the latter was not allowed Manager of the C. M. S. N, Company, hae Pantoll, who each made very creditable rendering of official duties into the hands
closed.
8. Pianoforte Solo, Waldscenen" (Hongkong, October 27, 1877.
Schumann),...
Mr Rennell.
6. Chorus, "Der Jäger Abschied" (Men.
delssohn),
Members of the German Liedertafel
PART II,
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At
Tar prisoners- sentenced at the September Sessions to be fogged, and regarding whose
The Garrison now took the wickets, having to deal with opponents eager for revenge.
Military Service. Rev. J. Henderson, appear somewhat objectionable as a sur-the result of his reference home on the sub-sets out of the aufferings of the people in such a long term of office as he enjoyed
acting Military Chaplain. At 8 a.m., Morning Prayer, &c.
the scores :-
The Club
7. Overture, for two Pianos, "Son and Stranger" (Mendelssohn),..... Mre Hall, Dr Clouth, Mr Bennell and Mr Sangster. 8. Solo, "Cavatina from L'Agredio di Lieds” (E. Petrella),... Mrs Robinson
of the Chinese. A careful consideration jeot. It were well that the uncertainty now Shansi are indeed appalling. The people again took to the wickets, but time did not
during the first tunings. 8. Concerto in C Minor, Opus 64, (R,
Schamanu), Mr Rennell and Dr Ulouth Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 ▲м.
UNION CHURCH,Minister, Rev. James of the circumstances, however, must existing be made as short-lived as possible.
result in the conclusion that such an ob
there are said to be living on the corpses permit of their doing more than shew that 10. Quartetto (Vocal),......
Afternoon, 6 P, K.
jection would be hardly based on defen- FROM returns of Births and Deaths for the
of their fellow-beings who die of starvs- they meant business. Hynes put together
97 Members of the German Liedertafel.
runs, but was caught by Ferguson; ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev. Bible grounds, and is far outweighed by quarter ending 30th September, published weak for the sake of obtaining their fresh were drawn; the Club's total then being 68
tion!
And the strong are killing the and Taylor had made 19 when the stamps 11. Solo, (Baritone), Wanderlied (Scho-J. Henderson. Service at 6 r... ovary the advantages of the change. An
thann).....
„Mr Hirst. | Sunday, All seats free. Morning Prayer objection of this kind would not be
in the Government Gazette of to-day, we for food! No words can give a sadder tale with 5 wickets down. The following are 12, Chorus, "Inder Holmath" (Carl Wil and Communion on the First Sunday in defensible because it is a common practice learn that the total number of bitha for and we are glad the Chinese hote are doing
holm), Members of the German Liedertafel. each month at 11 am.
at home and in most of Her Majesty's the three months was 412, and deaths 936. their best to raise subscriptions. The Go- Lleut, Saunders, B.a., run out,
GARRISON.econd Innings Tiskets $2 each, to be bad at Mesers A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam stationers and other private agents, the quarter was, for whole population, 28.34; this account and Bands a letter to the Liont, Walker, 28th, hit wicket,......
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.-Rev. possessions to entrust the sale of stamps to The annual death rate per 1000 for the vornor of Fokien, Ting Futai, corroborates Lieut. Lyttleton, 28th, b. A. E. Traven, O LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., (where a Plan of Yuen, (All Services in Chinese) Morn only qualifications necessary on the part for British and Foreign Community, 19.09; Chinchew Hong-keepers, here who are Pt Pantoll, 28th, b. A. K. Travers,
Pt. Mas ey, 28th, 1 b. wicket,....................... the Hall way be seen) on and after TUESing Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion of an agent being respectability, security DAY, the 30th October.
.M. Preaching, at 6.30 PM. Holy Com-10 is entrusted, and the central position Chinces, 28.84. No comparisons with pre-liberal as they can in this movement. The and Sermon, at 11 A., Bible Class, at 8 for the value of the stamps with which ditte, deducting non-residente, 13.78; for countrymen of his advising them to be as Major Rocke, A., b. Handley...... munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE. -Service in of his business, In this case, we believe, vious years are afforded in the table.
matter of raising subacriptions is now i the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, the Government bas fully secured itself rey Sunday, at half-past ton A., in against any dishonesty on the part of EVIDENTLY there is a famine amongst us,
she hads of the Committee of the Chinese the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, their agent. The advantages of the West Point.
scheme are probably greater than many but fortunately foreigners will not at all people suppose. Shortly before Sir suffer by it. The opium godowns are fast THE usual fortnightly Entertainment will Arthur Kennedy left the Colony a circu- approaching the state when "no get" will be given at the Temperance Hall on Mon- lar was sent round by the Collector of be the emphatic rejoinder given to an appli- day evening next, commending at -past &;] Stamps Revenue calling attention to the cant for Bengal drug. At the Coast ports admission being free as hitherto. The pro "habitual neglect by the Chinese of the 11 am-Sale of Sundries, at the Central requirements of the Stamp Ordinances the stocks are not worth speaking of, and gramme is as follows :--
Police Station,
16 etated that the number of documents in the North, they want more, whilst from presented by the Chinase for stamping bors Singapore they also ask for Beanresa state no proportion to the extensive business of things at which the Indian Finance done by them, and invited merchants to Minister will rejoice over an extra glass of impress upon their compradores that, champagne. If history repeats itself, why although the Governor was averke to
Doors Open at 8:30 p.m., to Commence at 9 p.m.
Hongkong, October 27, 1877.
FOR SALE.
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ON BOARD the British Ship BROOM
HALL," TWO AUSTRALIAN COWS And CALVES,
Apply to
The CAPTAIN on Board. Hongkong, October 27, 1877.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
дой
Oct. 26, Mactan, Spaniel steamer, 410, A. Erquiga, Manila Cot, 23, General.-A. MAUG, HEATON. ---
Ust. 37, 4. B. Vidal, German barque, 882, L. Sebreiber, Newchwang Oct. 17, BOLDE ---WISLESs & Co.
DEPARTURES,
Oct. 26, Cantort, for Haiphong.
27, Normanby, for Australian Ports ·
37, Nivo Constante, for Manila.
27, Pernambuco, for Saigon.
27, Dorsalion, for London,
27; Veris, for Masso.
CLEARED.
Bertha, for Hamburg,
PASSENGERS. DEPARTED.
Per Deucalion, for London, Mr H. John #ton, and 100 Chinese for Stugapore.
Far A ornamby, for Australian Ports, 8 Europeans, and 19 Chinese,
Per Canton, for Haiphong, 6 Chineas. For Pernambuco, for Saigon, 1 Europsia and 100 Chinese. **Par Venus, for Macað, á Européans,
SHIPPING REPORTS”
The Spanish atentter Maclan reporta : Btrong N.E, monsoon with heavy sea
The German barque d. E. Fidal reports: First 3 days of the passage fresh Southerly wind, then strong N, W. wind to Breaker Point, from thonge to port Light Northerly
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY,
Auction.
Shipping. Noon.-Macian leaves for Amoy.
General Memoranda.
Hospital heze,
1-Pianoforte Solo, "Don Giovanel": 2-Song,To-night we part." 3-Reading, "Gemini and Virgo. 4-Song, "The Soldier's Tear. 6-Satlor's Hornpipe,
6-ooge
Lieut. McCallum, s., b. Travera,, Sergt. Ferguson, 28th, b. A. K. Travers,
Lieut. Farmer, 28th, run out,......... Capt. Carlis, R., et, Johnson,. Lieut. Drought, 28th, not out,
Extras,
Total, Grand Total
THE CLUB-First Innings.
D. C. Travers, b. Faunders, W. Hynes, b. Saunders,...
H. B. Taylor, b. Ferguson,...
W. F. Darby, b. Ferguson....
A. P. Handley, b. Ferguson,
G. F. Johnson, b. Ferguson,
A. K. Travers, et. Ferguson,...
H. E. Wodehouse, b. Ferguson, s
R. Blackwell, of Farmer,sääti
7- Pianoforte Duot, "Haydn's Chinens A. Coxon, not onlinesuväittei
Marob."
B-Song, "Ruby."
offering rewards to informers, yet if will not the days of "bargain-shops" de the Chinese persisted in disregarding likewise in the meanwhile the first arrival -Daylight. Yerso leaves for Coast Porta,the law, that policy would be adopted of drug will be halled with felicitations by 10-Flute Sold,
TURDAY, October 801-
THUBIDAY; November 1:
10 am-French Mall leaves for Forts of
- Call and Europe.
City Hall. Ocean leaves for Cooktown, &, on or Adria leaves for Bombay on os shout
p.m.--Dramatic Performatics at the
about this date.
this date.
FRIDAY, November 2
Nove, —General Weekly Sale by Mosur
Lans, Crawford à Co,
0 pim-Mesting of Estland Lodge
and the amount of rewards offered would our celestial frienda. be increased until the desired and was attained. It is doubtless hoped that the Ar the Marine Court to-day, John. Barke, establishment of a Chineas Stamp Agency
will result in a stricter observance of the Stamp Ordinances by the native ther chante, because to will facilitate the detection of abuses of them. The great difficulty hitherto experienced in snfore
6-Reading, """Sam's Motber-in-law."
11-Song, "Be kind to your dog.” 12-Negro Melodies.
D. C. Grant, b. Ferguson, di
Extras,
Total,..
THE CLUE-Second Innings. Hynse, ot. Fergusonyaberim......... D. O. Travers, leg before wicket,
WP Darby, et Door,
E. Travoro, et. McCallam,............. H, H, Taylor, not out,....................
B. E. Wodehouse, b. Walker
Extras,
•Total,
Grand Total,..
CAUTION TO MASTERS AND OWNERS OF
TUNES.
78.
Brisbane, was charged with disorderly containments at the Temperance Hall, we a raition belonging to the British barque WITH reference to the fortnightly Enter duct and using threatening language have been asked to state that the Com towards Robert Ruddieston, the master of mittee will be glad to receive the names of the vessel. Captain Huddleston said that ladies or gentlemen willing to lend their ing the Ordinances among the Chinese has defendant and five others shipped on board assistande, Some little difficulty is at times been to discover breaches, and obviously the latter work can be done more his vessel yesterday and the Mate reported experienced in procuring a sufficient number easily by natives than by foreigners to him that defendant had been very in of names to make a presentable programme, The Agent, also, being paid by coin auliing. When he, complainant, want on sud this, it is thought, is not so much mlasion on the sale of the stamps, beard in the evening af d-past 5, defendant owing to people's unwillingness to suist, Noon-Adria-eaten for Singapore, &s
will naturally do his best to de- came aft and said he was going on shore It is of course impossible for the Com-was charged at the Harbour master's batore
as to their not being saked personally, Ng Yenng, Maiter of at font R p.m.-Amateur Concert at the City Hall tect offences under the Ordinances, and
bring home to his countrymen the neces and that no one should stop him. He mitte to know eversone who is die the Hon. O. May and Captalo Thomsett, TRUESDAY, November
sity that exists for stamping their docu- then asked complainant if he was a fighting they come forward themselves.
posed to aid them in this way, unless Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports ments. Judging from the two last man. Complainant ordered him to go and in the shape of lectures, anecdotes, Barbour of Victoria without a clearance on Assist- | the Marine Magistrate, with having left the of Gall and Eurupe,
monthly returns of the Collector it would forward and he refused. The Police were rasdinga, recitations, songs, music, or no the 29rd Inst seem that the establishment of the then sent for and defendant was given into entertainments, are much appreciated by Inspector Matheisen sworn stated that he Agency has already resulted in a con
velties, will be gladly availed of. These
siderable increase to the revenue of his
custody.
Baturday, November 8
9 §.f.--Qoeddental & Orienta! §. 8. Co.la Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco, FRIDAY, November 9
Department, The amount collected this Defendant said he was tipsy and did not Bauen leaves for Singapore, de, on or year up to the 81st August showed an know what he was doing, Sentenced to
Eneroem of 18,450 when compared with | fazfols two days' por,
About this date.
the general pubila an well an by these for was in charge at Aberdeen. He boarded whom they are more especially intended, defendant's junk at 7 am, of the 24th, and via, our Boldiers and Ballora ; and it resta with the public to say whether or not they found he had only on Anchorage Pass a shell BOONDES. Hongkong presenta for | Permis defni Ost 18, octaland at Toww