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Intimations.
7 WONG HING OBEUNG & Co.,
DE 'COAL MERCHANTS, Hare always on hand for Sale, every description of COAL'st Moderate Prices.
Mr ANYON has been appointed Manager, and all Orders addremed to him at 57, Prays, or to Mr Fay Jack, at 30, Hing Lung Street, will receive immediate aften- tion.
Hongkong, March 19, 1877.
Not Responsible for Debts.
mo19
Nether the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Esponsible for any Debt contracted by the Offers or Ørsta of the following Vesada, during their say in Hongkong Harbour
CRITERION, American ship, Captain W. Lall-Slemez & Co.
ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham, Wieler & Co.
CURUM, British ship, Captain E. Shrewsbury.Wister & Co.
FERNTOWER, British steamer.Chinese. COLORADO, American ship, Captain In graham. ---Russell & Co.
Kate Cannis, British harque, Captain James Wilson, Melchers & Co.
BROONHALL, British ship, Captain H. Bate, Russell & Co.
Jacama, Datoh brig, Captain Dirksen, -Stemmen & Co.
CHARTER OAK, Amerloan skip, Captain Staples, Jardine, Matheson & Co.
RASANATTIANUHAR, British str., Captain Hopkins-Yuen Fat Hong,
Volume Sixth of the 'CHINA REVIEW.”
Now Ready.
No. II.-Vol
---OF THE-
WOD
**CHINA REVIEW CONTAINS
The Rhymes of the Shl-king. Brief Sketches from the Life of K'ung-ming, (Continued from Vol. V., page 867). The Wild Silk-worms of the Province of
Shantung
Notes on Chiness Grammar (Continued from
Vol. 7., page 892).
Geographical Notes on the Provinos of
Küngel.
Translations of Chinese Behool books. Short Notices of New Books and Literary
Intelligence,
Notas and Quarien 5---
Hankruptcy in China. The Share taken by Okinase and Ban« normen Respectively in the Goy ernment of China
Laws of Sale amongst the Chiness. Studiesta Words. -Roots Meaning One. The Character
Chinese Antiquity.
Shin versus Shangti.
A Chinese Primer,
A Rare Manuka Coln.
Were Yao and Shan Historical Parsons? Native Literature on Chinese Porcelain. Books Wanted, Exchanges, ko.
China Mall Offes, Hongkong, October 31, 1877.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR DUNEDIN (N. Z.)
The 41 German Barque
"MARIE," Capt. BURMEISTER, will load here for the above Port, and have a quick despatch.
For Freight or Pasage, apply to
ROZARIO & Co. Hongkong, November 14, 1877. JOB SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
The Steamship
"DOUGLAS,"
Captain G. D. Pirmán, will be despatched for the above SUNDAY, the 18th Instant, at
Forte on Dayloft
For Freight or Paisage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & 00. Hangkong, November 14, 1877. no18
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Nov. 13, Faith, British barque, 481, B.
Darien, Baron Oct. 27, General,ŰRINSEE,
994, Clark, Calcutta Oct. 22, Bingapore 31; and Balgon Nov. 9, Genend ---BizSSEN &
Bor 14, Charles Moureau, Brench barque, 852, Qustrosous, Newchwang Nep.
1. Feat.--LAWowzsin & Co.
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTED,
Per Faugh-a-Ballaugh, for Badgon, & Chl-
1416.
Per Awa, tor Melbourne, 1 European and 3 Chinese.
Per Hailoong, for Swalow, daj 100 Chinese.
To DEPART
Per Bua Jade, for Bangkok, 30 Chinese. Per Kenton, for Bangkok, 18 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS. The British barque Faith reports: Light winds first part of passage. From Capa Padaran strong N. monsoon with irro. gular swell to arrival
Fresh monsoon throughout the passage.
The British steamer Maharajah reports:
The German 3-masted schooner' Louisa
reports: Strong N.E. winds and beavy ses the greater part of passage.
The German barque Pino reports: Fine weather throughout the passage,
The French barque Angela reporta : Strong NB. winds, and high see through out the passage:
The British steamer Chariton reports: Moderate winds and fins weather through. out the voyage.
The British steamer Pernambuco reporta: Strong Northerly winds to Cape Varella, and from thanos to port frosh N.E. mon- soon.
CARGO.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THEN Y
No. 4485-NOVEMBER 14, 1877.
Police Station Extensions, the lasts ap | conveyed to the Cell Hospital, and will very thankful for the rewards ; it was not
HONGKONG DISPENSARY, pear to be that the men in the Central in all probability lose his leg. We think Folice Barracks are so overcrowded, that, it is high time some precautionary measures in order to preserve the health of the
Established AÐ
香港大量爱
▲ B. WATSON & Uo FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTE,
WHOLESALM AND: Enzair DaugGIEM, IMPORTERS
Davaents' Bundries, Numery Requr SITRS, TOILET BEQUISITES, ENSLICE, AMERICAN, AND FREEUR PAZANY MEDIòbres. MANUFACTURERS
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potam Water, Saclaparilla Water, and other Aurated Waters.
The Manufactory sa tinder direct and - continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, Juan 1, 1876, 17-
force; it is considered desirable to add were taken to prevent such occurrences. some sleeping room to those buildings. We are only surprised we do not hear more Then Kowloon, especially Yow-mah-tee, frequently of accident at the Canton wharf has increased in population so fast that On the arrival of the steamer a platform in the polics foros there has also had to be passed from the wharf to the steamer having augmented, causing overcrowding, and no protection on either alde, and it scarcely it has accordingly been decided to enlarge the accommodation at Yow-mah-tes, Tain tes toni and Hung Ham by additions to theme stationa.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(BUFILIED TO THE “China Mail"]
(By Southern Line)
THE WAR.
London, Nov. 12th, 1877. THE BUSSO TURKISH WAR.
touches the steamer's deck before crowds of men, woman, and children rush across It in either direction, and it is astonishing that many are not thrown into the water, Guards placed along the wharf and on either side of the gangways would do much Lowards preventing possible accidente, and no one should be allowed to board the steamer until the bulk of the passengers have left her; or one gangway might be kopt exclusively for persons wishing to go on board. When the steamer arrived
The Russlane bave commenced to bom-to-day, she was moored across the end of bard BatouL
the wharf, and one gangway only remain. According to a Turkish official despatched available, thus making the crush much Tha publications of this issue commend trous. Kars, the Russians have summoned greater than it otherwise would have been
DEATH, AGAPORNI
Par Nisam, called 8th Nov, 1877 -For London: from Shanghai, 78 pigs. Tes, 535 balea Raw Silk, and 30 bales Waste Silk;
At the Hôtel de l'Uúlvem on the 19th from Japan, 391 bales Raw Bik; from November Ank" the Wife of Captain Canton 21,065 boxes Tea, containing Thompson, of the 8. 6. Dale. Also, the 57,133 lbs: Cougon, 277,248 lbs. So. Caper, Lulant Daughter, M12 62333 and 87,560 lbs. Fa Or Pekor Toni A PROSTEOSTA 421,944 lbs, and 90 bales Raw Silk, 19
the garrison to surrender in twenty-four hours. The Turkish Commander has re- fussd, and declares he will reslat the enemy to the last extremity.
LONDON, NOV. 18th, 1877, Latest advices announce that Flerna har doplates Invested. The Daily A been completely"
News states that the place is amply pro mionéd for five weeks,""
cases Bilke, and 60 bales Waste Silk; fromHE CHINA MAIL.. Mac, 8,776 boxes and 277 pkgs Tes, containing 113,350 lbs. Congon, 18,698 iba.
So. Or. Pekoe, and 8,040 lbs. Boris Total HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1877.
135,098 lbs. For Continent 1 from Canton, 162 bales Raw Silk; 2 camen Blks, and 35 bales: Onsoons from Shanghai, 181 bales Raw Silk ; from Japan, 284 bales Bow Bilk, and 9 cases Silk Worm Eggs. For Boston: from Shanghai, 894 boxes, 879 half-cheats [and 875 påga. Tem
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ONE of the most Interesting schemes brought forward by His Excellency the Governor, on Monday, was that of the Observatory and Time Ball We hope to be able, in a few days, to lay before our renders the "report of the Surveyor
General on the subject, when a clearer
a
The Ruusian Government has opened subscription to por sent loan of £15,000,000.
There is nothing fresh from Astatic Turkey."
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
PRESENTATION OF REWARDS AND MEDALS TO CHINESE JUNK-MEN,
H. E. the Governor presented, at the Marine Magistracy to-day, a reward and medal to each of the two junk-masters whose names and conduct appeared to so shipwreck of the British barque Letty great advantage in connection with the
Goles, in February and March of this year. His Excelleney, who was attended by the Hon. J. M. Prios, Capt. Creagh (sot. supt. of Police), and Private Secretary North cote, was received by a guard of honor composed of Sikh and Oblñene constables; and at the entrance to the Harbour Master's Office, he was met by Captain Themisett The Marine Court-room was fairly filled by
ides will be afforded of the proposed we are informed that the F. M. S. S. Co, natives whose evident occupation was to go work and its importance. Unquestion-
the first time he had saved life, but thr rewarded; and he would never forget it. was the first case for which he had been Jank-man No. 2 (of the Yeo Tung), in response, said that in saving life he had only done his duty, and he was thankful for the reward could he have a free Hoense **vant pred plage
Captain Thomsett observed that he had a fria Hoczisa already, had he hotel and
The Interpreter explained that it was the other man who had got the free loente
His Excellency observed that the man would certainly receive free House: had he applied sooner he would have obtained it before. He would give to in return for praiseworthy conduct andis at every junk man or bost-man a Erse Homes
that shown by these men. <
SUPREME COURT. IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION. (Before the Full Court) ***** 14th November, 1877.
THE “HELICON ® CANE,
RETURN OF WRIT OF HAZEAN CURFUS AND
WRIT OF CRPZIORARE, Regina v. Samuel Olarke.** Mr Francis, instructed by Mr Dennys, appeared in support of the write, Ch
The Attorney General, the Hon. G. Phil- po, instructed by Mr Bharp, the Crown Solleitor, appeared to support the Magis trate's decision,
The Chief Justion asked for whom the
Attorney General appeared, t
The Attorney General replied that he was instruoted by the Crown to appear
The Chief Justice naked who was the respondent. H
received a letter from the Government in- The Attorney General replied that he stricting lam to appear
The Chief Justice thought it right to
mention that, in the case of Me Pollard (who appealed against his decision) he (his Lordship) had prepared an answer with a great deal of evidence, and instructed: Mr now Sir William James to appear as Counsel for his Lordship; when Sir William at once said that his Lordship should not ap- past, because the appeal was against, the decision of a Judge who gave it in the exercise of his duty and he also quoted the ease of Sir Robert Phillimore, wherein some very strong language was used against his
Per Barque ELMSTONE, at 11.80 m. ably the means for enabling obronomster steamer China is expected here on the 16th down to the ses in junks; and to this appearance by counsel when an appeal wes
For MANILA-
Tomorrow, the 18th fast,
For BANGKOK-
Per Barque: KENTON,
1.50 p.m. To-morrow, the 18th Inst., inated
of sa previously notified. For ADELAIDE, direct,==
46
to be corrected in the harbour here will (Friday next.) be a very great boon to the masters of
vesele The fumportance of orreos Tax P. & 0.8. S. Thibet, with the outward chronometer is perhaps inadequately malls, was to leave Singapore for this port appreciated by a shore going public, but on Monday morning lush (the 19th lust.), to a shipmaster it is a matter constantly
Per Ship HARBINGER, at 10.80 n. | involving the safety of his vessel and the We are informed by the Agent that the the incident of February isat. They werewas wrong; he was told by Mr Justice
on Friday, the 18th inst.
lives of his crew. A chronometer cannot,
Fox SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOWwe believe be readily corrected on 0.0. S. 6. Co.'s steamer Halgio, with
For DOUGLAS, Bp., on Saturday,
the 17th inst.
malls from San Francisgo to 23rd October, has arrived at Yokohama, and will sail for this port, to-morrow, 15th inst, at daylight.
bronse-faced andienos Mr Hennessy, socom-made against a decision of his in some Ad- panied on the bench by Mr Theinsett, admiralty cases. The ruling was that a Judge dressed few explanatory observations might not to appear to In appearing, where, he old, he samplled decision, opport with a wish expressed by the Shipwrecked The Attorney General questioned whether Fishermen and Mariners' Society, who had that ruling extended to Magistrates. addressed the Harbour Master regarding After consultation, his Lordship said he all familiar with the facts of the shipwreck Snowden that it was the commonest thing of the Letty Gales, when some of the row in England for Magistrates to appens to unfortunately perished, and others were support their decisions. His Lordship, ploked up and brought on here in safety by however, thought it was the respondent who two junks. These fanks had gone cons ought to appear the person who brought derably out of their way in thus waving Ile the party before the Magistrate, and in fals and conveying the survivors to Flongkong as the Captain was to have been the man and on their arrival here the attention of to appear. the Government was drawn to the service. In addition to this, the Marine Court of Inquiry, held into the circumstances
Immaculate Conception), in the Roman draws attention to the humane epaduat In the following words The Court Catholic Cathedral, in aid of the Indian of the grows of the two Junks The Famine Relief Fund.
shore bessuse the very act of moving it is destructive to its accuracy. The tree MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET- planting schere will no doubt mest with The French Contract Packet AMAZONE popular approval. Anything that will will be despatched from Hongkong counteract the enervating results of re- on THURSDAY, the 18th Instant, sidence in this Island, at a reasonable with Matly to and through the outlay, cannot fail to command the sap United Kingdom and Europe, slá port of the foreign community, to say Mareilles to Saigon, Singapore, nothing of the beautifying effects of the on the 8th December next (the Feast of the of the wreck, concluded fts Ending wat the Magistrate who find seked for his
Batavia, Galle, Fondicherry, Madras Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Bues, and The following will be the hours of closing
Alexandria.
the Mails, du,
Wednesday, 14th Instant
5 P.M., Money Order Office alone. Port Office closes except the ter Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 15th Instant
a anounce with pleasure that, by desire of the Right Rev. Bishop Raimondi, a col- tection will be made at the Pontifical Mass
The Attorney General said that, after what had fallen from his Lordship, he would consult with the Magistrate as to appearance, de C assistance..
The Chief Justice asked if the Attorney
General elected to appear or not.
The Attorney General replied, that he had' sent for the Magistrate to see if he would still wish to be represented.
The Chief Justice said it was quite right
that the Magistrate should seek the advice of the Crown officers, as he had said so be fors in regard to Capt. Duest.
The Attorney General proceeded to my
The Chief Justice said he should like very
trees. Some two or three years since, when the Secretary of State disallowed a portion of this desirable vote, we strongly
rescued the survivors of the Letty Gales. opposed the near-sighted policy thus
and landed them at Hongkong in safety; indicated. It is to be hoped that the.
and the member of the Court are glad to present vote will meet with a more OWING to some misunderstanding on the learn that the respective masters of these favourable reception at home, although part of the Court as to the day of adjourn two jauks have received a pecuniary reward from the Government of the Colony ; but it is double the amount of the former ment, the Criminal Soustons of the Supremis beyond this the Court is of opinion that a one. In remarking last night that Court had to be further adjourned, and the lasting memorial to the two junk-martere, before the prison is pulled to pieces for thirty-two prisoners who were to have such as a medal from the Royal Humane, that he knew nothing of this case beyond, the introduction of the Separate System, we should like to see something done received their sentences to day, will have society, would have a beneficial effect in what he had read in the newspapers, and he
stimulating other masters of Chinese had been only just instructed. towards the re-building of the Praya to go through the ordeal of another parade vessels to save the lives of any foreign ship- Wall, we were of course aware that, it through the streats from the Gaol to the wrecked seamen whom they might meet." having been decided to defray the cost Court House to-morrow, to which day the attention of the Sodety in London, and the This finding, it appears, had attracted the Secretary bad written to his friend Captalu of the latter work with money takon flessione were again further adjourned. from the Special Fund, it could not
**Thomsett, saking him to express their high appreciation of the two junk-men's condnot figure in His Excellency's estimates,
asked why he was not The Colony is told it will have to pay ARCHER prosecution for a breach of the and cause a sum of £10 to be divided be
Mr. Francis replied that the hearing was back the money to the Special Fund by Stamp Act took pisos to-day at the Police tween them. This it was thought best to
be done in public, and in the presence of originally adjourned to 11 o'clock to-day, instalments extending, we believe, over Court at the instance of the Collector of other junk masters; and now he had great and he was to have been brought down at fifteen years, and if this be done, the Stamp Revenue. The offender on this pleasure in doing so. This was not the first that hour.******** The English Contract Packet ZAMBESI Prays works will form another serious occasion was the Teng Fung rice shop, No.time during his short stay amongst them
When the man arrived, Mr Francis con- will be despatched with the Malia for charge upon the revenue of the Colony. And Instant: Europe, de, on THURSDAY, the Under any circumstances it is to be, Wing Lok Street, the master of which that he had given rewards for the saving of tinned his argument. He said on the last bouger | life. Only three months ago, Mr. Creagh, day he had called attention to the existence hoped the construction of the Praye granted a reuelpt for a sum of 11 taals the Superintendent of Police, had drawn his of the Imperial Act 16 Vict. Chap. 26. Wall will be taken in hand before that of without a stamp. The defendant pleaded - attention to a case in which the lives of Sections 1 and 2 of this Act impliedly re
7 AM, Post Office opens for sale of Stampa, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondenes. 10. Registry of Letters cesZOR. 11.M., Post Office closes exoept for Late
Laftern (11.10 A.M., Letters (but Leiters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, 13.30 AM, when the Post Office Otoans
entirely.
until
Hongkong, November 1, 1877. not MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET,—-
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, dia. - Wednesday, 21st Instant
5.M., Money Order. Ofise closes.
6 r.., Post Office aloses except the Next
Box, which remains open all night Thursday, 22nd Instant,***
74 Port Offos opone for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Porting of all correspondense.
the Breakwater, because it seems to us forgetfulness on the part of his shopman, that if our Burveyor General ance gets but was fined, the full penalty of $50. Involved in the intricacies of a Break-
much that a counsel would appear, if it could go on with his argument. be done. Meantime he asked. M: Francis to
It was hare discovered that the man Clarke was not in Court. T
The Chief Justice
here.
several children were saved, when the Go pealed pro tanto Ordinanca 4 of 1850, which verament had given a small roward. He anthorised a Magistrate to arrest desertars, would take every opportunity, and he and limited its operation in regard to alt though it was only priper to do so, to seamen Their Lordships would see that draw attention to this matter. There before the passing of this local Ordinance,
water, Separate System in the Gao Wa understand that the body of the unfor. I was an idea abroad that there was sesden who had deserted from foreign ships Observatory, Look Hospital, Lunatio
Asylum, Police Station Improvements, turate man, Butler, who was employed at an Indisposition amongst the Chiness to could not be arrested or punished under the and Central School, we are afraid the the Naval Yard, and who we announced as save life. To some extent this was true Common Law, because they had committe
tea but not entirely so. The real truth is that no offence against English Law, and a 10 a.m., Post Office aloses except for Late: Praya Wall, or some other of the press having been missing sincs Sunday lost, has the Chinese nation is at heart, and accord- from any statutory Law, even an artis Letters Registry of Lettern oeMOS, ing works, will have to be shelved. His been found near Kowigong Bay. The body Ing to the precepts and moral in aldian could not be punished for deser Nov. 14, Mahasojah, British stonmer, } f20,18 am, Letters may be pörted with- Excellency gave 123 80 much evidence. 115, wat #t once conveyed to the Civil Hospital down for it, a nation of great benevolence. from even English abipa, because ka
LAYS Fan of 18 ente extra Monday of his anxiety to promote publis
During a recent rials to Canton, he had be guilty of a divil wrong only Postage till 11. When the Post Office Ozones works, that it can hardly be imagined Nothing has yet been seen of the boat, so observed this: many schemes had been which there was the civil remedy
entirely
gents he has failed to divert a part of his ener- it may be presumed it got swamped, and there devised for saving, or rather he for damages, but he was tot
should any prolonging Hothern wax ons penal panishment per (11.80 4.x, Letters (but Intern only pies to the advancemetit of schemes our owing to the ballast, which it is said to have for the support of old men and another for The Chief Justice mid that was the learned
addrowed to the United Kingdom le tapis on his arrival in the Colony j contained, much have munk.
malataining aged females, entirely supported counsel's contention, but he could not hub Via Brindle, or to Bingapore, may indeed, we are very glad to hear it
at the expense of the gentry and other, his eyes to the fact that the man could be be posted on board the Pocket with whispered that Hid ellency has been multzo
and well conducted. There were others in detained and went on board Late Fee of 45 cants extra postage,
the zeighbourhood of Cantor, whose me Mirring HE
ritorious sota could be seen in the construe 11.50 1.3., when the Mall is finally
tion of little houses for protecting the poor, alosed
and for lepers. He had no doubt that the Hongkong, November 15, 1877.
Chinese code of thier thorough, Andegais d of the Importance of the preservation of 12 and of rewards for much condnet. On the other hand, in a mixed population like thesef Hongkong, many superstitions were enter tained which interfered with the saving of life. It was our duty to do everything in
"Nov. 16, Louisa, German 8-m. sohooner, $45, H. Schierlok, Haiphong. Oct. 20, General.—BouARD ŠĢEELEHANS 2: Cop 20 Nov 16, Pelho, German barque, 280, Christiansen, Haiphong Ort. 28, Blog, má ASYKOLO, KARBENG # CO,
Nov. 14, Angels, French barque, 891, Barbaston, Chefọc Nov. 8, Gumaralan
#Kov, 14, Charlton, British steamer, 787, Johnen, Cooktown Oct. 28, Ballart, Hoy Kan & Co.
Low 14, Pernambuco, Heitish steamer, 665, Wm. Hyde, Mantong Hov. 10, Salt,
WR PUSIAU & Co.
DEPARTURES,
Nov. 18, Vaugh- Ballaugh, for Balgoni
18. 1. &. Vidal, for Bangkoky 16. Also, for Melbourne and Sydney. 11. Bailsong, for Biatow, Tattuulj do Grow Vos Brinkerer, Jon Bourne
BOLBARED, Oritarion, for Mahia Angostura, for Balgoni Vadina, for Manila. Bus Gand, for Bangkok. Binatone, for Hands, Kem, for Bangkok. Malbrik, for Cabu,
PASSENGERS,
Per Maharajah, from Balun, 99 Olimate, Por Charlton, from Cooktown, 373 Chie
to
General Memoranda. FatDAY, November 18
Moon.Bale of Electro-Plated W/K2%, do
at Menary Lisney Crawford it Od. 'n Balné Booms, Praya.
Harbinger leaves for Adelaids, SUNDAY, November 18-
Daylight,--Douglasies res for Comas.
MONDAY, November 19:
§ p.to,m,uvenile Conours at
Ance Hail, Stanley Street.
TUNDAY, November 20
9 p.m. Mording of Vistoria Lodge.
the
Me Franch said his argument was that this being ofvil matter, no idvil, procese could compel a messise performance, such as the fording of him on board to perform his
Ir the course of the argument in the rnarvon Mather £5
of the Praye
Habeas Corpus ause of the American ship unior Helloon to day, the Chilaf Justios gave a de- the pub-Anition of the status of a Consul. Consuls, prity he said, were marely commerel.I agenta,
The Chief Justics said the importantes af adisinde except in some special cues, although great
this Ordinisse lay in the right of mer and ap
to justify their desertion, which we other hand, is courtesy was extended to them internation-
abrent in the Aufp
My Francis feplied that he would the power to set ally, great deal was said about the with the community either Conial of this country or that country, but
hunt on that point by and bre our power to destroy such superstitions; he had said before Being the Hat eks in public or other means, the Consul for the King of Annam wall as and this (continued file Excellency) could Cotron Law in regard to the and it must be confed that in dealing much a Consul se that for any other conuiry, bait be done by proceedings such as these en els deserdich was theret with local ausdens His Excellener has and was entitled to sa much consideration,
at his command statistics and informa- ber, a hack of which renders in exsend-
this money. A sum of 1e over 125, and this toponan n to-day. It was now his duty to hand over matter of inconvenience to, the Osgrains of was handed to each of the two junk man) to be remedied, by the parking And he had also to hand them would unce, the object of which was not which Captain Thomasts bad provided the inconvenient the Colon mig van megolated with the Bodesz which had a UU KA K givan them the money wdwhich was this was shown by
ingly dimetilt for those without the pals A VERY serious asident oscurred thirulier. malki - direla bo dinctim paints of noon on the arrival of the steamer Kindian from Canion: As she was making fast 140 Mbps open to have mengside the whart, a zash was as runt of no intrinsic value but he would take the online with reads Moch die English: Mali” leaves for Poris meet into the reports of pie Ekoell MBYLA TA for the gangway, the momans die woold, get spads in this Colony a small 1stàton, from? magaza va
Thuisbar, Kovember 27-.
of Oshi and Rurope/
FRIDAY, Navensber favou
20601, an Ameriona Mall Isara for- ako.
Tuumanat, Doromsbar 6jun
Monday, December 81 pames
Hoonele of Ground and Buddhist
(which should be corrected. The
this opportuulty of saying that he himmalt a ship Med round blood lam ir to accommodate the neared the sharf, and su onfortpunta san silver medal of this find for the purpots of and condrade of fina
Pitsers. It also ap. who was one of the number at his leg being able to give rewarris on such occasions i sertion of womansa from
w this in his own name. In about a month - sels whiff in the said harps Bacallamor only asked a between the steamer's gangway and the hands, therefore, they would be able to est for Folice Station Exton- wharf, Had it not been for the preaanes these medals now mesentad exaäanged for ment, and nothing for of mind of P. O. Campbell, who might little silver medals which he would have
hich
provided. hold of him, he must have fallen into the | The Chinese Interpreter of the Departs The Two] water 1 as it was the pour fellow's leg was | ment, as the requens of the Claremor tom literally abushed to splinters, the bons pro ballang Freaks, Jankem 70114 gavo a brief quilize in Chinme of Ha 25. the trading in several places. Ka nje si maer für das Tad Hop) respondid last as me