intimations.

Not Responsible for

Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Créa of the following Peccole, during their say in Hongkong Harbour ----

CRITERION, American skip, Captain W. Lull-Slemmen & Co.

ALPEINGTON, British baryae, Captain G. Cunningham, Wieler & 06.

CILUENUM, British ship, Captain 16, Shrewsbury,Wieler & Co.

FERNTOWER, British steamer, Capt. J. H. von Bargen-Chinese,

COLORADO, American ship, Captain In- graham-Rüssell & Co.

KATE CARNIE, British barque, Captain James Wilson.Melchers & Co.

BROOMBALL, British ship, Captain H. Bate.--Russell & Co.

JACATRA, Dutch brig, Captalu Dirksen. -Slemmen dr 00.

CHARTER OAK, Amerloan ship, Captain Staples,Jardine, Matheson & Co.

RAJANAITIANUKAR, British str., Captain Hopkins-Yuen Fat Hong.

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THE CHINA MAIL.

[No. 4482-NOVEMBER 10, 1877.

OLUB-2nd Tanings:

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONE. | stamps may be able to detach a vision of horse-flat mobilisation was possibly so'from a yachtman's perhaps, an although MAILS BY 981 FRamon Faxar, the Ordinance where a European official contingente The French Contract Packet AMAZONE would discover nothing. It la supthing will be despatched from Hongkong that Chinese merchants, well anquainted ON THURSDAY, the 15th Instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marseilles; to Balgon, Singapore, Batayla Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Caloutta, Bombay, Aden, Bues, and Alexandria. following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, dro, sem rito Wednesday, 14th Instant

5.M., Money Order Omlos losos. Port Office closes except the Nieur Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 15th Instant.—

The

,Post Office opens for male of Stampa, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10 AM Registry of Letters conEDE, LA 11 4, Post Office closes except for Late

Letters.

untti

(11.10 A, Letters (bat Letters only)

may be posted on payment of to Late Fee of 18 centa extra postage. (11.80 M when the Post Office Cross

entirely, Hongkong, November 1, 1877.

no15

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. | —–—–

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR LONDON,

(If sufficient inducement offers.) The 100 4 1 British Ship

"ONEIDA,"

8. OLYMA, Commander, will I have quick despatch na above. For Freight or Passage, apply to

METER & Co.

Hongkong, November 10, 1877. BARK ELMSTONE, FROM LONDON,

LAIMS against the above-named Verrel must be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon on TUESDAY, the 13th Inst., after which time none will be entertained.

as they no doubt are with the require-war at Plovna for several days. ments of the Ordinance, should be alle fied with unstamped documents, for the make of their validity, if nothing else. The excuse offered in this case, that the defendant was in a hurry and forgot to stil: the stamp, was too feeble to influ. ence the decision of the Magistrate. A Chinaman is not the man to forget, mat term of this nature.

The Balans have occupied Kopeiko It is decided to mobilize 165,000 of the reserve and 62,000 conscripts in Turkey.

The Russian loss ( round Plevna] up to October 25th, amounts to 62,000 men.

The bulk of the Roman army of the Jantra has boon withdrawn and sons to Plevna,

the four were “stem and stem," still there. 8. Hughes, c. Ferguson, b. Walker,..

4. P. Handley, Pantoll, b. Walker,. There has been no news from the seat of was scarcely wind enough to drive them G. F. Johnson, run out,...

Arich, 4h. 18m. 20; Naoms, h. 19m 1A K. Travers, b. Ferguson, ahead. They completed the second round. W. Danman, b. Walker,...ri

B. B. Taylor, b. Forguson, Wars, sh. 19m. 50a; Naiad, sh 20. 10. W. H. Darby, not out, out to windward of the fleet very bust in. B. Gibb, b. Ferguson, Naomi made a very close torn and hauled H. E. Wodehouse, thrown out by

A. Coxon, et, Walker, b. Ferg the Hght wind, but it was evident that W. Hynes, absenty none of the yachts could finish the course in the prescribed time, and after holding on till about 5 o'clock; Naomi, Wats and The Ruadans are preparing to Invest | Arisi squared away for home, and Naomi Krearoom.

anding it hopeless also gave up shortly Chefket Pasha is retreating towards afterwards; and all went off to their moor Orohanie, Orchante,

ings. The match will be re-salled on a day hereafter to be fixed.

According to Russian official despatch the Russians have cooupled Lukowliss, and their advanced guard fins arrived before Dereboyun, where Ahmed Muktar Pasha strongly entrenched.

is

A large Russian foros is reported to have arrived at Hamzan Kaleh,

-Recent rumous of foreign mediation are authoritatively denied.

is not so averse to the Turkish cause as THE telegraphio news we publish to-day

might at first sight appear. on which Chefket. Paabs is said to be retreating, is at the foot of the Balkan mountains, about thirty-five miles to the north-east of Sophia, and on the main road leading from that place to Fleva, One of the objects of this retreat is no doubt to cover Sophis and cloes the route running through it and over the Balkans supposition which is further borne ant by the statement that Orchants has been strongly reinforced, probably from the army of the Balkans, or Adria nople. This is the first we have heard M. Quertier is engaged in forming a new of Chefket having left Plevna, to which miniry M. Vogne, the Minister for place, it will be remembered, he marched Foreign affairs, is not acceptable to the with a Turkish division to relieve Ös. man Pasha, That, he actually entered.

Republican party. Plevns with his supply of ammunition and provisions is shown by a telegram have resulted favorably to the Republicans in the Times of the 28th September, and Buonapartists. M. Fouqué has defeat UNION CHURCH-Minister, Rev. James averting that "after bloody and obstied the Duo de Broglie. Lamont. Morning Service, at 11 ..nate engagements fought on his march Afternoon, 6 r.M.

from Orchants to Plevna, Chefket enter ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-Bev.ed the latter place on the 22nd with re- J. Henderson. Service at 6 r... every inforcements and a suficient quantity of Bunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer provisions and ammunition." The ar and Communion on the First Sunday in rant made may be that Chefket each month at 11 a.m.

BELIGIOUS SERVICES The Right Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. E Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain. At 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, &a.

Military Servios-Rev. J. Benderson, acting Military Chapials. At 8 am, Morning Prayer, &

ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Le Sam Fuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn- ing Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at 3 P.M. Preaching, at 6.30 .. Holy Com no13 | munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Agente. Hongkong, November 10, 1877.

BHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Nov. 8, 7 p.m., Diomed, Belilna steamer, 1940, Jackson, Liverpool Sept. 20, vis ports of call and Slugapore Nov. 8, General, --BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Nov. 10, China, German steamer, 648, Ackermann, Shanghal Nov. 8, 11 ́am, General.-SIEMSSEN & Co.

Nov. 10, West Stanley, British steamer, $83, Buncemen, Saigon Nov. 4, General,...*. Bremssen & Co.

Nov. 10, H.M.8. Curlew, Church, Foo- show Nov. 8.

Nov. 10, Colombo, British barque, 886, H. Bcbarlan, Mancanar Sept. 12, General, ---CHINESE. -

DEPARTURES.

Nov. 10, Sun Lorenzo, for Manila.

10, Pert, for Keelung.

10, Amoy, for Shanghai.

10, Emuy, for Manila.

10, China, for Canton,

10, Japan, for Manila.

M

CLEARED.

Woodville, for London.

Lord of the Isles, for Takow.

Maria, for Saigon,

Genevieve, for, Singapore.

H. 8. Barviford, for New York.

Noma, for Swatow.

Yesso, for Coast Porte,

PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED.

Per China, from Shangbai, Mre Cope- land, Mr Batmann, and 39 Chinese.

Per West Stanley, from Balgon, 12. Ühi

дема.

Per Diomed, from Liverpool, Mrs White ; 3 Europeans and 260 Chinese, from ports of

onil.

DEPARTED.

Per Emuy, for Manila, 184 Chinese.

To DaFABE, Pat Norna, for Swatow, 250 Chinose.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Diomed reports: From Singapore to 16 N. had fine weather, remainder of page fresh N.E. winds,

The German steamer China reports: Hed fresh breeze from N.N.. with rain a far as Turnabout, and from thence to port fine weather with moderate northerly winda. On the 8th passed the English Mail steamer off White Dogs, and on the 9th P. & 0. 8. 8. Malacon and O. &0. 8. 8. Occanis, both near the Lammocks, and to-day passed 8. 8. Amoy of Tamtoo Island.

The British steamer West Stanley rs- porta Strong N.E. winds from "Gape Padaran to arrival

The British barque Colombo suports:

BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE, Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Killake, every Sunday, at half-past ten a.M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point,

Shipping

retreat upon Orchande, with se by men as could possibly be spared Plevne, to ensure the safety of the Baren passes, while Osman Pasha should main and defend Flens to the last, ultahately surrendering, it may be, or effecting a retreat upon Widin. The fast of the Russlane sending as many men as possible from their left flank to Plevna seems to indicate they are bent upon surrounding the place with a vast force, and annihilating, either by capture or slaughter, the whole Turkish army circumstance for the Turks that Chefket has succeeded in making good his retreat from the place anyway, bis troops can do as much service in defending the Balkans as they would Widin, presuming they were able to be able to do in operating from

kish affairs in Asia seem to be progress effect a retreat west of Plevna. Tur

Total

28TH REGT-1st Innings. Ident, Walker, run out,..

Pt. Massey, ot. Taylor, b. Travers, uit P. Pantoll, b. Handley,......... Lleut. Farmer, et. Pople, b. Hand] Leht. Jackson, b. Trevor, Bergt. Ferguson, b. Travers, L. Corp. Clerk, b: Travers, Lieut. Drought, b. Handley, Tex following are the details of the fatal. Anderson, b. Handley, explosion of a Chinese junk off Cheung Lieut. Letalston, abeant,

Ft. Fople, not out.....

Extrus

Total.

Chow on the 6th Insk At about 5 p.m. on that day three passenger junks left Hongkong for Kwong Hol in the Sunning district, south of Canton City. On the Pi. Poplay b. Travers,

28ra Raor.-2nd Innings. way, they had to call at the Cheung Chow Pt. Mandey, st. Johnson, b. Travers, oni Island to report to the Customs Station. Ideut. Farmer, of. Handley, b. Trevors, Two of them arrived there first and wars Lleus

Ft. Pantoll, et Johnson, b. TravOZK, accordingly cleared. The Wing Book Lee Lent Welker, b. Hendley, Dauben arrived about 9 p.m. and paid the nocemary Tent Jackson, at Coron, b. Handley, duty, amounting in all to about 9 tacks Bergt. Ferguson, not out........

Lent. Drought, b. Darby....... The Elections for the Counals-General | About 10 p.m. when she was about to leave, Pt. Anderson, ot. Coxon, b. Darby,

the officer in charge of the station came on Pt. Mason, WA. K. Travam,

Extras, board to examine the cargo, in order to ascertain whether or not it agreed with [N.B-The above French news is slightly the manifest, remaining till 11.10 p.m. mutilated.]

Orohanie has been strongly reinforced. The Ruslans have commenced the alege of Kars.

The Quertler Ministry has collapsed and the former Ministry will remain in Office.

The Morning Post states that the Turks have abandoned, and the Rundans occupied Frasronm--algo that the Turks are zotre ing upon Ersieghan and Trebizondo.

An Influential memorial has been addrem-

Daylight.-Yeus leares for Coast Ports, enclosed. It is perhaps a fortunate ed to Lord Derby, urging him to ratify the

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY,

Shipping.

Koon.Esmeralda leaves for Manila, Goods per City of Limerick undelivered

after this date subject to rent. Goods per Gleniyon undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

General Memoranda.

Tursday, November 18:-

Chefoo Convention.

These telegrams comprise all the news that should have come day by day, had the telegraphic communication between Fenang and Singapore been complete.]

LOGAL AND GENERAL.

Fluding no contraband goods en board, he ordered the Captain to open the gunpowder

cattles of loose powder for the uns of magasine in which there were about 120

the ship. His found nothing there, and the sailing master proceeded to abut up the place. When the officer had left in a bost, it struck him as an after-thought that he had not made auch a careful search as he might have done, and that there might be still some smuggled oplum in the secluded corner which the miling master was so anxious to shut up immediately after the cursory inspection. He therefore

a

Total,..

Club 123-+-47167 28th 44-95-189

Police Intelligence. (Before James Russell, Esq.)

10th November, 1877.

DISOBEDIENT SERWANI. Fang Aking, a house-coolie, was charged by Mr Bomanjes Byramjee, a broker living in Hollywood Road, with refusal of duty. He was told, through the cool, to aleau the upper story, but he refused to do wo not going to do it again. Fined $2 or 7 saying that having done it onos, he was

days imprisonment

BIVALEY

ordered two of his men to go on board again to re-examine the magazine. They Sew Akwal, a shopman, and Kong Akin, did so and made the examination with somas, were charged with fighting. It lighted candla. The power was ignited and appeared that severe competition was going a terrible explosion was the consequence keepers in securing boarders for their sets- on among the Föklenese boarding house The junk was blown to pieces, and there blishments, and that rivalry was the orusO were at the time over thirty persons on of Mr Lee Hong Mee, It seemed that an of the present quarrel. From the evidence board, including passengers, more than understanding had been come to with all the twenty of whom were either killed or are divided into two parties; whereby the Poklonese boarding-housekeepers, who were missing. One of the two men of the Station Arrangement was that If one of the party who made the examination was killed by who first got on board secured all the the explosion, the other seriously wounded, boarders, he shared the profits with those who happened to belong to his party. The and up to the present seven bodies have opposition naturally tried to prevent his been picked up. One was recognised as zíval from getting on board first and thus that of the Captain, Leong Fook; another Bring all the boarders. Frequent Agata was that of the gunners two others were Magistrate fined the 1st defendant $5 or those of seamen Mnk Look and Lee Chunone month's hard labour; 2nd defendant attack, and the Turkish Government Tan Choral Sodaty held its first practice one woman and three men, all passengers £2 or 21 days hard labour. Both were to cannot afford to have more of their of the Season last evening, and was The bodies of the missing are supposed to behaviour, in $50 and $25 respectively.

give security for one month for their good Aelatio army taken prisoners. At least half of Muktar's army, must have been gratifying to note a larger attendance than have drifted away. The junk had a cargo destroyed or captured In the recent dis has been usual on such occasions-part-worth about $1000, besides space amount. Noon.-American Mall leaves for Yoko and Trebionde, the Turkish forces are several new

astrous battle, Erzieghan, on which, cularly of the ladies, among whom were ing to $2000 more. We learn that a no- hama and San Francisco,

members, said to be retreating, is about forty miles

presentation has been made to the Colonial to the west of Erteroum, on the main

Government by the parties concerned.

Claims against the Elmstone must be sent ----in to the Agents before Noon.

3 pm. Fenice leaves for Singapore, & 3 p.m.-Hindostan leaves for 8'pore, da FRIDAT, November 16:--

Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Mesars

Lane, Crawford & Co. Harbinger leaves for Adelaide,

FRIDAY, November 23:---

THURSDAY, December 6:---

ing from bad to worse. There appears AMONG the Estimates placed yesterday to be no doubt, now that the commander before the Finance Committee was, we are at Kara has negotiated for a capitulation

step he would hardly take were the glad to hear, an item for $25,000 for the place well supplied with provisions and new Central School The Leglaiative troops. Erzeroum is also reported to Council will be asked to vote that sum at have been evacuated by the Turks, the meeting on Monday next at 2,80 p.m. probably because the fortifications of the place are not in a state to resist a Runeîn

$ p.m.-Occidental de Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s road leading from that place.

Steamer loarea for Yokohama and San Francisco.

| MONDAY, December 31:-

We scarcely expected another deorse just

Ar the Marine Court to-day, How Ashan, a carpenter, was charged by Mr J. Gardner, ohlef steward of the str. Diomed, with on deavouring to obtain a passage surrepta

CRICKET,

Tax Match H. C. C. Club . 28th Regiment was concluded to-day, the Club winning by

arose, and this was one of them. The

BLÁZY COOLIES, Chang Afook and Ko Apo, chair-coolles, were charged by Inspector Cradock with The defendants were refusal of duty. chair-coolies employed by the complainant by the month at $5 each, Last night he told them to carry Mrs Batten back to No. 2 Station, but they refused, saying that they had had enough work that day. "Inspector Cradock said all the work they had to do Station (West Point) to the Police Court and take him back again. Then at 6 p.m. yesterday was to esryy him from No. 7

obair to No 2 Station (East Point) to bring

yet forbidding the cultivation of the poppy ously from Singapore to this port. Mr. 28 runs. The best score for the Club was Noon.Bale of Ground and Balldings, in China, but the Peking Gazette of the | Gardner sald that he collected the tickets, 36 made yesterday by Johnson, and, for the he directed them to carry the empty

13th October, cuntains one, almost iden

at Messrs Lane, Crawford's Sale Room Praya

TUESDAY, January 15-

Claims against the Estate of James Smith Ferries, deceased, must be proved on

or before this date,

THE

Established 4.D. 1841.

香港大藥

A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLEHALs and Retail Daunginis, IMPORTERS

of

The num

TURBULENT PEOPLE.

tical in terms with the ons sppearing in and defendant had not got one, that venerable journal on the 26th September of tickets collected corresponded with Regiment, Farmer put together 22 runs fra Battou up. They came back about ↑ ber last year. The degree recites that the the list of tickets issued by the Agents-st

during the second innings. The play to 7p.m. About 11 p.m. they were ordered plant continues to be largely cultivated Singapore. Defendant said he had lost his

was not so good to day as we have to carry Mr Battan back again to No 2 without authority in all parts of the ticket Four weeks' hard labour.

|Station, when they refused and were conse- seen it on former occasions, and the quantly looked up. Fined $2 and $1 re- province of Shaal, and the Governor of

weather will doubtless come in for a poctively. the province is directed to "institute an

share of blame, In the first innings the Club had acquitted themselves very credita-

Handley, and when the Regiment resigned bly, having secured 120 runs, 86 of which were scored for Johnson, Dunman and

the wickets to them the second time, the 28th had only managed to count 44. The Regt now set themselves to work to check the advance of their antagonista by careful Belding, while Walker and Fergusson gave no quarter. Dauman, however, managed to

gramme is as follows :---

L-Planoforte Bolo, "Sparkling Dew

dropa.* 2-Bong, Will o' the Wiep." 3-Reading, "The Duel”

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,enquiry with all due diligence, making THE usual fortnightly Entertainment will it his positive duty to forbid the pras be given at the Temperance Hall on Mon tice without exception district officials continue to show an admision being free as hitherto. The pro- Should the day evening next, commencing at 5-pasts absence of energy in the execution of their orders, and to be guilty of winking which they are well aware, they are to at the continuanos of 6 prasties of be forthwith rigorously denounced to the throne." This is the third-or fourth degree of a similar nature that has been issued within the last five years. What the object of the Govern ment in lawning them la máy be difl. culs to divine, but certain it is that their only affect appears to be to in crease the growth of the poppy. It is Indeed asserted that Li Hung Chang

Davacists' Sundriss, Nussy Reges SITES, TOILET Requisites, ExGLES, ~~AMERICAN, AND BARNOK PATENT

MEDICINE, MANUFACTURERS

5.Song The Saucy Arethusa

Duet, "See from Ocean Blaing,”

6-Reading from Plokwick.

Buet Plano, and Wilk; "From Mo-

But,”

8. -Trio, Winds gantly whisper." 10 Reading Mickey Free's Father."

9-Song (Scotch), Bruce's Address !!" 11Song (Comis, in Character), Medi

Pdine Jark,

On leaving till 10 N. and 180 E. had light / Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Wates absolutely encourages the cultivation of 15.-Song.

H.W. winds and strong S. W, surrent, and from thence to Formosa light N.B9. winds and remainder of passage strong - N.M 230DSCON.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close

For SWATOW.

Per NORNA, at 9 am, on Sunday,

the 11th inst,

Tor SHANGHAI-

Gingerwie, Potass Water, Bardaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervisioni Hongkong, June 1, 1878.

the plant, with much the same objects 18-Song. as thoas for which he extends a liberal

helping hand to the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, The quer tion in whether the resent Imperial edlet “The publication of this demie commened against oplum smoking bi to prove a Emilar force. We have very little doubt #7,50 p.m.

on our own minds that it will,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1877.

Fer DIOMED, at 9 am. Tomorrow, The ine of 850 indicted on a Chinese

the lith inst.

merchant at the Pollos Court yesterday

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE "China Mark,”|||| (By Bouthern Line)?

Sirdarone, 8th Nov. 1677.

The opening match of the Hongkong Tacht Club advertised for to-day brought the following reassle to the starting places

2-Naomi, 3. Wave

Stalon No. 10-Ariel,

#

put together 22 out a total of 47, when

Two boatmen and three hostwoma

for one month. were arrested for fighting on board the steamer Diomed, and were ordered to find security each in §5 to be of good behavious

ILARCENT

Kwok Atal, a coolie, was sent to one month's hard labour for stealing some old iron from the pendines of Sands Dook as the coolles employed there, Belcher's Bay. The defendant was one of

ASSAULTING THE POLICE, Tal Ami, a hawker, was charged by Bag- Walker disposed of him. The Regt, now hat Singh, P. C. 674, with assaulting hlos took to the wickets, with a determination to in the exeontion of his duty, The com in got away with 64, and had their suo He passed through Square Street, when be *let out,” and by the first five men they sent plainant was escorting some gamblers and gambling implements to the Central Station.

cessors been as fortunate tha Club would saw the defendant's stall standing almost of The Constable

on his back.

have had to shronicles, defeat. The next in the middle to get out of the mask but quieted, when Ferguson came forward and the back of the complaint that is su men they sent in, however, were soon instead of doing so, he throw an orange ab registered 15, but owing to his t--WAR thrown with such violence that it spils. being less fortunate he was compelled to arrasted the defendant.Bergant Toomey Inspector Lindesy then carry his hat out, leaving the Club hardenbstantiated the charge, and the defendant. won victory. The band of the Regt, played dued $38, or six weeks' hard labour, during the afternoon, and there were s zum- ber of spectators present, who svinced much interest in the contest.

The following are the full scores :-.

CLUB-18 Innings.

SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS, And at 10 o'clock to a minute the starting

The master of the Hop, Lee shop, No. 44, whistle despatched them in a light wind

Toong Man Lane, was summoned by Inspec from the Northward, which increased to a

tor Grey with, selling spirituous liquors, without a license. Mr Dennys, who ap fair sailing broete as they reached through The garrison of Kata kar rejected the the shipping, Naled gradually taking the A. P. Handley, ct. Jackson, by Farmer,..22 found fault with the summons on the want peared for the defense, took objestion on ons For MANILA:

or two technical points, He frst of all for an evasion of the stamp duties may terms of capitulation proposed by the lead from Wave, Naomi in turn leaving W. Dunman, of Jackson, b: Ferguson, 20 of a date at which the offence was charged Per ESMERALDA, at 11.30 am, on be expected to result in an increase of

Monday, the 18th fast.

the revenue of the Colony during the Ruslans, who are now bombarding the Ariah Naiad continued to increase her AK Traver, b. Ferguson, 6 the validity of the writ for not stating the H. H. Taylor, b. Ferguson, id to have been committed and nart impugned ensuing year by at lesat several hundreds | plads.

distance and completed the first round at W. H. Darby, et. Walker, b. Ferguson. place at which the alleged offence was com of dollars Hitherto the Collector has found the greatest difficulty in detecting yesterday it was resolved that no Ministerial 19h, 22m 30s

At the French Cabinet Council held 12h 19m. Naomi at 12h 19m. Wave at G. F. Johnson, b. Ferguson,... evasions of the duties, although perfectly modifications should be made before the. The wind now fall light, aid at the turning . E. Wodehouse, b. Walker,

drist at 12h.-41m, 30. W. Hynes, b. Walker,tico......objections by ordering the summons to de

A. Coxon, b. Walker,....

*** 84 smended by this addition of the words it a well assured of their common occurrence, and this prosecution was in all probabili, opening of the Chamber of Deputies, bost the end time all the boats were by one of the first fruits of the establish- The President of the German Parliammt loss together, and running up for the B, B; ment of the Chinese Agency. A Chi-imply to a quellon, wid that Germany Bombay, they presented a very wolty plex uwo drm interested in the win of the tannst ripost the probibited aspori of turn from an arilatie point of vjve, bas net

For BAIGON.

Fer Barque ANGOSTURA, at 6 p.m.,

on monday, the 12th inat.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND

QALOUTTA,

F VENICE and HINDOSTAN,

2-80 p.m., on Tuesday, the lake

EL. B. Gibb, b. Ferguson, Bughon, not out.......

Tyle

85mitted The Magistrate disposed of both

2 of about the 8th November inst. at Vinter-

1. The farther hearing was then ado

10. fourned till the 18th inst..

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