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Notices of Firms

NOTICE

R. THEODOR JOHANNES EN- GELBRECHT VON PUSTAU has been authorized to Sign our Firm per procuration.

WM. PUSTAU & Co. Hongkong, March 22, 1878. ap29

NOTICE.

18E Interest and Responsibility of Mr EDWARD CUNNINGHAM in our Firm in Hongkong and-China, CEASED on the 81st December last,

China, March 8, 1878.

M

RUSSELL & Co.

NOTICE,

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TR. HORATIO GAY JAMES Was admitted a Partner in our Firm on the lat January, 1878.

GEO, R. STEVENS & Co. flongkong, January 6, 1878,

NOTICE.

This Porta MERCHANT and COM.

HAVE This Day established myself at

MISSION AGENT, under the Style or Firm of GEO. R. ŠTEVENS & Co., who will henceforward conduct the Agency of the AUSTRALASIAN STRAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

G. R. STEVENS. Hongkong, December 29, 1877.

NOTICE.

MEYERINK has been

To-day's Advertisements

FOR SHANGHAI AND TIENTSIN,

The German Steamship

"OLYMPIA," Nagel, Master, shortly ex- peated, will have quick de- spatch as abovo,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

WM. PUSIAU & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 20, 1878.

FOR MANILA. The Steamship

"MAOTAN," ERQUIAGA, Master, shortly due, will have quick despatch for the

above Port.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Oa Hongkong, March 26, 1878,

FOR VICTORIA (VANCOUVER'S

ISLAND).

The A 1 American Bark "QUICKSTEP" BARNADY, Master, will load for the above Port, and have qulek despatch,

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 26, 1678,

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FOR PORTLAND (OREGON).

The 41 American Ship

"WILDWOOD,” HARRIMAN, Master, will load for the above Port, and have quick despatch,

For Freight, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 26, 1878, ap26

TO LET.

Madmitted a Partner in our Firm THREE ROOMS, Furnished if Required,

from This Date.

MEYER & Cu.. Hongkong, January 1, 1878.

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Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

STEAMER "MAOTAN," FROM

MANILA.

CONSIGN 1 Obereby notified that YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above.

their Cargo is being landed and stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned at their risk and expats9.j

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

RUSSELL & Co.,

Agente,

Hongkong, March 22, 1878,

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COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES,

3. 8. PDI HO.

ΝΟΤΙΟΣ.

in Premises No. 38-49, Queen's Road Contzal, suitable for Offices."

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Two Spacious GRANITE GODOWNS on the Praya, Spring Gardens, Wanchal,

Apply to

N. MODY & Co. Bongkong, March 26, 1878,

FOR

TO LET. ПOR STORAGE in GODOWNS, Praya

Central. Apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, March 26, 1878.

Not Responsible for Debts.

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Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Feasts, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-

QUOTE, American barque, Captalo Barnaby.-Captain,

LOUTSA, German 9-m. schooner, Captain

Schlerloh.-Eduard Schollhass & Co.

NORTH STAR, Amerloan ship, Captalo

J. U. Thomson.-Order.

P. J. CARLETON, American barque, Capt. J. A. Amsburg,—P. & 0. Oo,

RAJANATTIANUHA, British str., Capt. Geo. T. Hopkins-Yuen Fat Bong.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8.

Copernic, from London, In conne tion with the above Steamer, are hereby Informed that their Goods are betog landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained-ChinesD, immediately after landing.

Options! Cargo will be forwarded on,

unless Intimation in received from the Con signees, before TO-DAY, the 20th Instant, at 1 p.m., requesting it to be landed here,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED NESDAY, the 27th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

H. DE POUEY, Agent.

Hongkong, March 20, 1878.

WASHING BOOKS..

(In English and Chinese.

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OCCIDENT, British barque, Capt. Reuter,

CALDERA, British str., Captain Williams. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

March 26, Malacca, British steamer, 1046, Smith, Yokohama March 19, Matis and General.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.

THE CHINA MAIL.

| POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close?—

For NAGASAKI-- ・・・

Per Cairnsmuir, at 9,80a.m. To-morrow,

the 27th Inst.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, 40.- Per Ocean, at 2.30 p.m. To-morrow, the 27th fast., Instead of an previously notiled.

For SAIGON.-

Per State of Alabama, at 1:30 p.m. To

morrow, the 27th inst.

Per Marcia, at 4.80 p.m. To-morrow, the

27th inst.

For HAIPHONG AND HANOI,—

Fer Zamboanga, at 9.80 6.m., on Thurs-

day, the 28th fust., instead of as previously notified.

| For BANGKOK.--

Per Rajanattianuhar, at 4.30 p.m., on

Thursday, the 28th inst.

For YOKOHAMA, --

Per Malacca, on or about Thursday, the

28th inst,

For PORT DARWIN,-

Por Charlton, at 11.80 a.m., on Friday,

the 29th lost.

MALLS AT THE ENGLISH PACKET,--.

The English Contract Packet Khing, will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, $o., on THURSDAY, the 28th Instant.

The following will be the hours of cloding

the Maßs, &zo. :- Wednesday, 27th Instant-

6 P.M., Money Order Office oloseI. 6 P.M., Post Office clones oxospt the Ntent Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 28th instant.-

7AM., Post Office opens for sale of Stampa, Registry of Letters, and Fosting of all correspondence. 10 A.AL, Post Office closes except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters coast. [10.18 A., Letters may be posted with Lars Fan of 18 cents extra Postage til 11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely. 11.30 M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fes of 45 cents extra postage, 11.60 A.M., when the Mall is finally

cloned. Hongkong, March 14, 1878.

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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAULET. The United States Mail Packet City of Tokio will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows::-----

11 a.m. Registry of Letters cenaea. 11.30 . Post-Office closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 centa extra Postage natil the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Costa Rioa, Honduras, Monte Video, New Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, March 25, 1878.

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MAILS BY 281 Faxson PACIEN.-- March 26, Conquest, British steamer, The French Contract Packet Anadyr will 317, Scott, Holhow March 22, and Hal-

he despatched from Hongkong on phong 24, Rics and Treasure ($35,000).-- THURSDAY, the 4th April, with KWONG LEE YUEN.

Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar- seille to Saigon, Singapore, Baka via, Galle, Pondloberry, Madras, Caloutta, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.

March 28, Cyphrenes, British steamer, 1286, Wood, Salgon March 22, Rice.- GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

March 26, Atholl, British steamer, 923,

WASHERMAN'S BOOKS for the uns W. B. Thomson, Salgon March 20, Rica--|

of Ladies and Gentlemen, are now | JARDINE, Matheson & Co.

ready at this Dißeo-Prior, $1 each.

OHINA Matt (Blom.

indmations.

W. BALL,

CHINA DISPENSARY,

☛MPORTER or DRUGS, CHEMICALS,

SUNDRIES, TOILET REQUISITES, PATENT MEDI. CINES AND PERFUMES,

Pressriptions Dispensed with Carefulness, and Prompt Attention,

PRAYA WEST, HONGKONG,

Near the Canton Steamer's Wharf. Hongkong, July 13, 1876.

Volume Sixth of the "CHINA REVIEW."

Now Ready.

No: IV.-Vol. VI,

OF THE-

**CHIDA REVIEW

CONTAINS

DEPARTURES,

Mar. 26, Kashgar, for Shangbai,

26, Ling Feng, Ubi. R. C., for Hoihow.

26, Cheang Hook Kian, for Swatow.

26, Altona, for Saigon.

26, Kjobenhavn, for Shanghal,

28, Laughing Ware, for Singapore,

26, Louisa, for Balphong,

26, Nicolaus, for Tientsin. 26, Alcestis, for Newchwang,

OLEARED

Humboldt, for Manlia. Cairnsmuir, for Nagasaki. Albay, for Swatow, &c. Ngan Ying, for Macao.

PASSENGERS, AERIVED.

Per Malacos, from Yokohama: for Hong kong, Mr Pow Hing Wan and servant, 7 Chinese deck, and 1. distressed Seaman; for Bosthampton, Assistant-paymaster G, B. Collier, R., and Mr J. Nowell.

Por Conquest, from Boihow, &o., Mr Berton, and 88 Chinese,

Per yphrenes, from Saigon, 13 Chinera, Per Athol, from Saigon, 1 Ühinero.

DEPARTED.

Hong

Per Kashgar, for Shaughat: from kong, Mesers Ft. C. Michaelson, E. J. Morris, Leyland, Joyner, Mr Lord, Asco

(Chinawoman), and 60 Chinese deck 1 from

Southampton, Chief-Justice French, Mr T. Watters, and 'Mrs Oastler; from Brindisi,

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, de,” J Wednesday, April 3rd-

Post

5 r.K., Money Order Office closes.

Office aloses except the Nrenr Box, which remains open all night.

Thursday, April 4th.--

of

7.M., Post Office opens for sale

Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence,

Lettera

..

10 ▲.M., Registry of Letters ceasen, 11 A.M., Post Office aloses except for Late (11.10 A., Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 senta extra postage,

until 11.80 when the Post Office Olors

entirely, Hongkong, March 29, 1878.

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General Memoranda. THUESDAY, March 28:-

Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe. Noon-American Mall loaves for Yoko

hame and San Francisco.

3 p.m.Furniture Sale, &o., at No. 10,

Seymour Terraca.

pas. Performance of "Trial by Jury," at the Lüdisho, Brisbane leaves for Bingapore, dc.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight.-Albay leaves for Swatos, de Noon-Ocean leaves for Port Darwin, &c. Goods per Pei Ho undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing abarges

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A, D. - 1841.

香港大藥房

[No. 4595-MARCH 20, 1878.-

| vinced she would, the Russians would | the Committos :--Commander Laing, H.N., have to carry fortifications, rendered by Lieut. Needham, E., Lieut. Annesley, this time probably almost impregnable, Lout. Pike, B., Major Strighan. before gaining an entrance to the narrow and Lieut. Kelham, 74th Highlanders; peninsula, one side of which forms the

European shore of the Dardanelles. Lieut. Saunders, A.; Lieut. MoCallum, The defence of those fortifications would f.; and Aast. Com. Whitehead, Llants. also be very materially assisted by Bri- Kollam and Annesley will not as Judges, tiah ironclada stationed on each side of and Lieute. Saunders and Needham as the peninsals. It is worthy of note that Starters. There is very little variation In nothing is said in yesterday's telegrams the i published programme from those form-

with respect to the position of Austria,

the latest advice regarding that country orly drafted; but of the twelve events wa being that she was seriously negotiating may notion that two are open to civilians, with England for an alliance. Some vie, the Flat Race for 220 yards (lov telegrams brought by the American mail officers of the army and navy and members FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, however confirm the conviction that of the Hongkong Clubs) and Tug of War

A. 8. WATSON & Uo.

WHOLESALE AND Retail DRUGGIATO, IMPORTERS

40

Druggists' SundriES, NURSERY REQUI- KITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MADIGINEL MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade,. Tonto Water, Gingerado, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Water.

The Manifactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

at 7.40 p.m.

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Austria is

WAT preparing for earnestly as England Оде tele(for navy, army, polige, and civilians), gram, dated three days after the Those will doubtless form the centre of despatch of the last mail from London, considerable amusement and some warm asserts that there is no doubt that competition - - especially if the weather Austria, like England, is preparing for maintains its present summer-like mood. war in case the present negotiations fail.

At Peath 80,000 troops have beon The Band and Pipers of the 74th High- quietly assembled, and contracts have landers will be present. been made for forwarding provisions to

them if they should take the field. Two Wa reproduce the information given in the camps of 20,000 men have also been latest Navy List (January 1878) concerning established at Poprid and Paloss, near the training-ship Eurydice, which is as the Gallician frontier." Another telo-follows:-

If

gram of a later date adds that "during "EORYDE, 4; 921; 6th Rate.--Training Saturday and Sunday, artillory, was Ship for Ordinary Seamen-Barbadoes. quietly despatched to the frontier of Captain Marous A. S. Haro, Iñeutenants Transylvania, and more will follow. Francis H. Tabor, Charles V. Strange, Wm. The publication of this issue commened The Minister of War has prepared plans E. Black, Stanley A. B. Barney, Staff Sury by which he can meas 600,000 men on man, Sub-Lieute, Hon. Edward R. ffifford, James L Whitney, Paymaster Frank Pitt- the frontier within a fortnight."

Herbert S. Edmunds, Walter S. Smith, Austria can place 600,000 men in the Sydney G. Randolph, Surgeon Robert field in a fortnight, and her forces are Murdoch, 3., Gunner Frederick Allen, joined by those of Turkey and England, Boatstoaine William Brewer, Joseph Warren, Russia would have to do' what she has dust. Clerk William Lamont.Cammis- never done before in any European sioned at Portemonth, 7th February, 1877." campaign-have to meet armies equal to her own in number. The telegrams

In the Supreme Court to-day, an ex parte brought by the American mail and application was made before the Full Court published elsewhere convey much im for a new trial of the ease of Lum Chu portant information.

She v. Cheung Che Wan, on the ground. that the decision of the Special Jury was against the weight of evidence, of misdireo- tian and non-direction of the Jury.” Thà" Attorney General, the Hon. G. Phillippo, and Mr J.-J. Francis, instructed by Mr Brereton, appeared in support of the appli oation. After hearing the argument of both counsel, their Lordships reserved judgment as to whether a rule nisi should be granted or not, as Mr Justics Russell, who did not try the caso, had no apportunity of reading the evidence. Acting Chief Justice Snowden said he was not dissatisfied with the verdict,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MAROK 20, 1878,

TEE general impression in the Colony, based on the telegrams of yesterday, seems to be that war at least between England and Russia is almost inevitable One of the most significant paragraphs in the advices is that relating to Russia's proposal to Turkey for an offensive and defensive alliance. "It is announced,” says the telegram, "that the Emperor of Russia is now disposed to reduce the conditions of peace, provided that Tur- key accepts an offensive and defensivo alliance." This is tantamount to a statement that Russia will make some

tria to vindicate any interests which

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."]

The British Training Ship Eurydice at Portsmouth has capsized and 400 lives have been lost.

It is announced that the Emperor of Bassia is now disposed to reduce the con- ditions of peace, provided that Turkey accepts an offensive and defensive alliance.

Russia insists upon the exclusion from the proposed European Congress, of the question of Besarabia, and the cession of Armenia.

ST. PETERSBURG, March 24th. The relations between England and Eussia

way.

GRAMMA

Ar the Marine Court to-day Pang Shing Kl, master of licensed junk 654H, was fined $2 or 4 days' imprisonment for throwing ballast into the harbour,

James Cally, carpenter of the British steamer Marcia, was charged with using improper language to the Master. It appears. that the defendant was asked to wash decks at Saigon, and refused. The Captain took no notice of the case, and at Hongkong the defendant asked laye to go on shore, and was refund. He thereupon became very abusive, and threatened to do for the Master, whom he called a dd Kaiser. In de fence the defendant Baid that he had never been asked to wash decks before,

(By Bouthern Route.) THE WAR. concessions to Turkey with respect to the

LONDON, 24th March, 1878,

(Midnight.) peace conditions, provided the Govern

Continuous preparations for War are go mentofthe latter country will undertako ip stand by Russia in the event of an at-ing on throughout Great Britain. tempt on the part of England and Aus An-essential modification of the Govern- they may regard as imporilled by thement of Germany is imminent: the German final arrangements between the Czar and Ambassador at Vienna [Count Otho de at the same time he would have been satis the Bultan. While we do not believe Stolberg-Wernigerode] will partially re-tied with it had it been given the other Turkey will be inclined to enter into place Prince Bismarck, any alliance of the kind, there can be no doubt that such an agreement would be of very material advantage to Russia in checking outside interference in her dealings with the Turks, Leaving out of consideration the assistance that could be rendered by the armed forces of Tur- key, an allianos of this nature would mean the command of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus by the Russians, the services of a powerful ironclad fleet far exceeding in numbers the British squs dron now in the Sea of Marmore, the turing of the whole of the Turkish fort- resses and the passages of the Balkans into defensive positions against either a

more important still, the establishment British or an Austrian advance, and, ars in a critical condition.

of an unassailable and convenient line of communication across the Black 8es, by which nolimited Russian supplies could be forwarded from the ports of Odessa and Sebastopol to the forces operating for Macao with 250 kege and 2 boxes of against the British or Austrian troops, gunpowder, as the case might be, in Roumelia, Bul garia or Roumanis. Commanding also the passage of the Bosphorus, the united Turkish and Russian fleet would be a assailable in the Black Sea, and might choose its own time and opportunity for an attack upon the British squadros, which would either have to fight its way We are informed by the Agents (Messrs through the Dardanelles or the Eospho- Jardine, Mathoson & Co.) that the S. rus or remain in the Sea of Marmors, as Argyll from Calcutta sailed from Singapore in a trap. Constantinoplo would, how for this port at 2 p.m. to-day. ever, be practically at the mercy of the British squadron, and doubtless this THE oases in the Summary. Jurisdiction consideration would have an immense Court to-day were few and uninteresting. amount of influence in deterring Turkey There was a claim of $39 by one Foon Lai from turning round upon her old protec tor. It is easy to understand that Rus Sang against Captain Ravano, for eleven sian diplomats have an interest in spread-plotures. The defendant contended that ing reports of this nature, and for our the plaintiff undertook to supply frames as own part we regard a Russo-Turkish wall; but this was denied. Mr. Justice alliance as almost beyond the range of Russell decided that it was mareasonable to possibilities. There can be no friendship

LOUAL AND GENERAL. Steam-lannoh Nyan Ying leaves this

We are informed by the Agents (Mesars Siomasen & Co.) that the S.&. Egeria, from London, left Singapore for this port on Saturday last.

for the next decade or two between expect that the plaintiff should do so, the Russian and Mahomedan, particularly price agreed upon being cheap enough; and the Turk; and the Turkish counsellors it was, moreover, not stipulated in the have yet, we fancy, sepse enough and written agreement, Judgment was there patriotism enough to avoid a voluntary fors given for the plaintiff. vassalage to the Czar.

It is to be feared that should war

break out between Russia and England, as dense fogs which have prevalled out the former will, at the risk of collision side for the last day or two bave caused with the Turkish troops, endeavour to some detention to vessels. The Malacca gain the command of both the Bosphorus had to anchor fo the Lycemoon Pake this Cairnamuir leaves for Nagasaki on or and the Dardanelles. Neither the one morning, and the mails and passengers

nor the other, however, could, perhaps,wers seat in by means of a steam launch be effectually commanded by the Rus. The fog aleared from the Bay in the sian unless both the European and

about this date.

Bibliography of the Chinese Imperial Collehop Zanol, Messen E. van Kessel, T.FRIDAY, March 2):-

lections of Literature.

Imperial Confucianiem.

Brief Sketches from the Life of Kang-teing: Chinese Official Titles,

Translations of Chinese School-books Geographical Notes on the Province of

Kiangel.

Short Notices of Now Books and Literary

Intelligence.

Notes and Queries :---

The Manchu Terms for and The Mammoth in Chinese Records. Mohammedan Apostles in Ohink. The Ki-lin fadentified with the Giraffe. Life Saving Assoolation, and other

Benevolent Societies at Wahu. Professor Beal and his Crities. Annamese Bovereigns. Books Wanted, Exchangen, de Ollaa Mall Ofoe, Hongkong, March 13, 1872,

Durvens, B. Dommels, M. Biogers," P. Holter, and A. Braun í from Penang, Mr Molk," 3. A. Taylor from Singapore, Mr P A Per Killarney, for Swatow; 800 Ohtuess, Ter Altona, for Salgos, 100 Chinese,

TO DEPART.

Per Albay, for Amby, &o, 160 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Conquest réporis: Light Easterly winds and foggy weather atra. Thales, Yettung and Dal. throughout the page. Vestala in port i

The British steamer Cuphrenes reporta: Had strong wind and high head des to Fadaran, there to Ladrones had gat Easterly breeze and fine weather with smooth sea, then very thick weather to the apahorage. On Find spoke the Washh I one day out from Solgon

and besides, at the time of his refusal, he was attending the windlass as the vessel was omoing to an anchor, and both watches wore on deck. There is, he said, a great deal too much liquor knocking about with the Captain and Mate. The boatswain corroborated the defendant's statement, and, in answer to the Captain, said he had seen him (meaning the Captain) and the Chief Officer the worse for liquor.--Captain Thom- sett, however, fined the defendant $2 for using improper language to the Captain,

Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. O. May.)

26th March, 1878,|||

LARGENT,

Lin Afat, a shopman, and Lai A-i, & mat. maker, were charged with stealing a basket containing wearing apparel and $18 in silver. It appears that the owner of the property placed it on the dook of the siz. Fous, and then lay down on his mat to sleep. The prisoners, watching their op. portunity, changed the basket, substituting their own, which contained nothing but vegetables. Mr May sentenced them to six monthy hard labour esch

BREACH OF A REGULATION, Boatmen Nos. 286, 194 and 188 waza

each fined $1 les bating their cargo boats fast st Bank Wharf before gun-dre,

DESTITUTE.

Richard Burbert, a seaman, belonging

to the West Indies was charged with being

a

destitute, and being found in an empty house. He had been twice previously don

victed as a rogue and vagabond. He said

▲ COOL BURGLAR.

Noos,Charlion leaves for Port Daztia. Asiatic shores were in their passesion, morning, and the weather on the water he had tried to get a berth but could note SATURDAY, March 30-**

and while the Cear'e forces might find it was all that could be desired, but the thick Mr May out him to 14 days hard labour, p.m.-Furniture Sale, du, at No, 16, a comparatively easy teak to seize the weather continued at either end of the Bay. Wyndham Strest.

batteries on the European side they At about 6 o'clock the mist again drept Jonian leaves for London.

would probably find the seizure of the back amongst us and burst forth in a sud Asiatic batteries an impossibility. Be MONDAY, April 1;--

fore indeed the Russians could make den squall of wind and rain, to the no small Oxfordshire leaves for Yokohamas, de on preparations for ergasing the straits and discomfiture of many who were ill prepared

capturing a shore limited in extent and for such on Wednesday, April 8

bristling with cannon they would proba

or about this date,

Bo Afüh; a coolfe, was sent to six months' dwelling house at Pat Hing Street. The hard labour for burglariongly entering a defendant, who was caught by a woman, admitted the offence, and said that he had intended to steal something, if he had not been interrupted.

9 p.m.-Mesting of Zetland Lodge bly find British troops assembled on the THE Naval and Military Athletlo Sports for

DISORDEELT CONDUGN other side to receive them, at least in this year will take place on the Cricket Ng Asking, a ware mender, and seven THURSDAY, April d:---

the case of the Dardanelles. Practically, Ground on Thursday next, the 28th inst, bamboos in the streets. Most of them were others, were charged with fighting with Noon-French Mall leaves för Ports of we presutte, the Russians may be re beginning at half-past one o'clock. They so badly hurt that they had to be sent to

Call and Europe. THURSDAY, April 11 :--

garded as in possession of the European are under the patronage of Admiral Hillyar, the Hospital to get their wounds dreade thora of the Bosphorus at the present p.m.-Occidental & Oriental B. 8. Un.moment in the case of the Dardanelles, Colonel Basatio, and the officer of the Seven days hard labour, and to find o

rity 15 cars to be of good behaviour for Essames leaves for Yokohama and San however, should the Turks remain Army and Navy; and Major Strughan is three months, was the centenas dires, ki

faithful to Great Britain, as we feel con. | hog, szer. The following offers compere round,

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