Notless to Consignees.

OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8. S. COMPANY.

NOTICE

CONSIGNEES of Cargo By Steamship are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns, at West Point, from whence delivery can be obtained upon countersignature of Bills of Lading.

Goods, remaining unclaimed after the 30th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. B. EMORY,

Agent.

"Hongkong, May 23, 1878.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

my30

BE German Bark Hydra having arrived from Banton, with Darge of Salty Consiguess of anme are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter elgnature to

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agenta, Hongkong, May 27, 1878.

SHIP SIE HARRY PARKES, FROM LONDON.

THE above-named Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her aze re- tquested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and *to take immediate delivery of their Goods. Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Agents,

Hongkong, May 22, 1878.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

JONSIGNEES of the Undermentioned Cargo are hereby informed that tunless the same be taken delivery of within one month from this date it will be sold to pay expensen,

. Ex Argentino, 30th April, 1877,

.......10 Cases.

Ex Elgin, 26th May, 1877, W8 (in diamond). 8 user. DB & Co. (in diamond).......1 Box.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. 7, Queen's Road, Hongsong, May 4, 1878.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

jot

YUNSIGNEES of the following Cargo requented to vond in thely Bils of

Lading to the Undersigned for counter signature, and take immediate delivery,

The Cargo has been landed and stored at thels risk and expense.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

A. DU FOUEY, Agent,

Ex "Traouaddy."

K (in diamond) 515/24 Order, } from

10 cases Worsteds..........

(London,

from

Ex "Sindh " LA 677 Order, 2 cases Fire

Artis............... Marseilles, Hongkong, May 18, 1878,

Not Responsible for Debts.

No

Telther the Captain, tha Agenis, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Dalt contracted by the Officera or Craio of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:

DEVANA, British barque, Capt. William May-Melchers & Co.

***H. G. JOHNSON, American barque, Capt. Isaac N. Colby.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

CEYLON, - American barque, Captain Edward Kelly,-Olyphant & Ca -AMERICA... · British steamer, Captain J. Graham---B'rley & Co.

Dago, British steamer, Captain G. B. Haddock-Meyer & Co.

IPHIGENIA, German barque, Captain 0. Green.--Wieler & Co.

Etoin, British steamer, Captain Alox, B. Millar.Jardine, Matheson & Co.

NAVESIRE, American barque, Captain Barstow-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

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The Steamship

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Captain Quona, will be da- spatched for the above Ports

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MAILS will close:-

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SHIPPING,

ARRIVALS.

May 28, Charlton, British steamer, 786, Johnson, Chinktang May 25, Bion. SIEMSSEN & Co.

May 28, Norna, British steamer, 606, Walker, Swatow May 27, General-KwOK ACHRONG.

May 28, Cheang Hock Kian, British str., 956, Fred. Webb, Penang May 18, and Singapore 22, General, Buy BIT & Co.

May 28, Parses, British steamar, 1014, W. Sergent, Saigon, May 24, Rics.- MELOHERS & CO.

May 28, Vistory, British barque, 255, Whiting, Bangkok May 6, Rice,EDUARD 8CHELLHASS de Oos *---

May 28, Angostura, German barque, 418, E Boysen, Touron May 24, Salt CARLOWITZ & Co.-

May 28, Lucrs, Siamese barque, 413, H. Kindt, Bangkok May 5, General.-T40x MES.

May 28, Sedan, German barque, 834, Behälter, Cardiff Deo, 20, Coal,-MELCHEES & Co.

May 28, Countess of Errol, British 9-m. schooner, 218, A. Taylor, Newonsiln (N.8.W.)April 8, Coal--MEYZE & Co.

May 29, Otto, German brig, 450, G. Brali, Hamburg Deo. 2, General WM. PUSTAV & Co.

May 29, Gustav, German barque, 656, J. Rabon, Bangkok May 18, Salt and Lumber. --SIEMSIEN & Os..

May 20, Korsor, Danish barque, 617, Grave, Cardiff Jes, 9, Coal.---MASTEE,

May 29, Patroclus, British steamer, 165%, White, Liverpool April 10, via ports of call, and Singapore May 23, General --BUTTER- FIELD & SWIRE.

May 29, Ninapo, British steamer, from Canton.

May 20, Yang-tré, French steamer, 2433, Rapatel, Marseilles April 22, Naples 24, Port Said 20, Sver 80, Aden May 9 Galle 15, Singapore 22, and Saigon 26, Malls and General.-MESSAGBBIES MARI

TIMER.

DEPARTURES,

May 29, Bliss, for Honolulu.

29, Japan, for Whampoa. 20, Charlton, for Whampoa 29, Kwangtung, for Coast Ports, 29, Dago, for Hankow.

CLEARED

Hotspur, for Bangkok.

Wm. Phillips, for Iloilo,

Emug, for Amoy and Manila.

Rajanattianukar, for Bangkok. Bertha, for Saigon.

Zamboanga, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS. AREIVED.

Per Patroclue, from Liverpool, &c., Mr Stoddart, and 200 Chinese,

Per Norna, from Swatow, 2 Europeans, deck, and 42 Chlasse,

Per Cheang Hock Kian, from Penang and Singapore, 414 Chiness.

Per Bailoong, at 11.30 am, on Friday, the 8lat inst., instead of as preelom- ly notified. For NAGASAKI AND NUGATA —

Per Lorne,” at 11.30 a.m., on Saturday,

the 1st June

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the 6th June. 2007,

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5.M., Money Order Office alone. Post

Office closes except the NIGHT BOL,

which remains open all night. Saturday, 8th June,—

7. Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Lettere ceases. 11 A, Post Office closes except for late

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until

CARGO.

THE

(No. 4649 MAY 20, 1878.

inexorably dealt out justice on that I will be remembered that an excellent occasion, even to one or two of his old portrait in oil of Sir Arthur Kennedy, paint- HONGKONG DISPENSARY, colleagues, and probably it is here the

Established A.D. 1841,

香港大樂房

A. 8. WATSON & Ü.... FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Druquiezs,

IMPORTERS..

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MANUFACTURERS

LOGAL AND GENERALE

THE MM. steamer Yangiste, with the French and Australian maila, arrived as ye went to press.

We have pleasure in noting the fact that the Chinese crew of the 0. & 0. S. 8. Belgio subscribed the sum of $87 to the

reason of his assassination may be founded by Mr J. B. Coughtrie, was purchased by He was a member of the Embassy that the community and presented to the Com- went to America and Europe under Iwa mittee of the City Hall. That picture, its kura, the present Second Minister of the same, could not be hung in the Hall until a country, and later on, when the difficul- similar work of art was obtained to metoh ties arose between the Chinese and it; and the result has been that the Japanese Governments in regard to For

amateur artist above referred to has painted mosa, he was socredited to Peking, where he brought about a settlement of that another portrait to hang up alongside that of very troublesome affair

Sir Arthur. The picture now presented to the City Hall Committee is a portrait of Sir Richard MacDonnell certainly the ablest administrator by whom this Colony has ever been governed. Both portraits now grace the Library of the City Hall, and will form, s most welcome feature to all visitors, espo- cially to those whose recollection covers the periods when those officials reigned over us and represented the Queen in this Colony. Were we disposed to be severely crition! (which we are not) we might take serious objection to the portrait of Sir Richard MacDonnell. It is a fine picture, however, and recalls much of the features of the powerful and energetic man who had more to do, and did more, for the Colony than any man before or since. But the pression on turse, is that, while the likeness of Sir the mind, on a comparison of the two pio- Arthur is that of the good old English *gentleman as he left our shores, the expres

sion of Sir Richard is less that which he had on his departure than that which he We learn that Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co. wore on his first arrival amongst us. Mr have to-day handed to Mr Buchanan, band-Coughtrio's fir Richard is too youthful, and though it gives a clear and faithful idea of master T4th Regt, the sum of $87, being the strong lines and features of the mark- A Rzutta's telegram circulated here this the amount received to date for providing able face, it scarcely places before us that morning states that the paragraph which refreshments to the band after their publio derfal grasp, and ripeness of expression (so striking power, deep thoughtfulness, won- appeared in the Shanghai Courier assert- ing that s rupture of friendly relations performances. We think this evinces the to speak) which so plainly marked Bir between Germany and China was immi-interest and pleasure with which the public Richard's face when he finally left these nent; that Garman war vessels had been regard these Promenade Concerts. sent for, and that the German Minister

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Samaparilla Water, and other Aarated Waters. * The Mamfactory is under direct and

· continuous European Supervision.. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,

China Famine Relief Fund.

To-MORROW (Ascension Day) there will be Divine Service in St. John's Cathedral at **The publication of this issue commenced | 8 a.m., and In St. Peter's Church at 11 at 7.45 p.m.

a.m. (Holy Communion) and at 6 p.m. There will be Morning Service at St. Peter's on Bunday next

THE GHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878

was expected to leave Peking on the Anose the objects of interest lately 30th instant, is entirely without founda sented to the rapidly-extending Loan Col Jestion. Although our Shanghai conten-

Per German ship Wega, aniled 20th May, 1878-For New York, 4,809 bags Bngar, 2770 rolls Matting, 2,180 boxes Fans, 6,668 boxes Fire Crackers, 600 pleals CAIS, 688 plouis Cinnamon, 610 pkgs Preserves, 870 cases Camphor, 450 pkga China Ware, 227 bales. Straw Braids, and 568 pkgs. Sundries.

Shipping Intelligence.

The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, dro

VESSELS TO ARRIVE

AT HONGKONG. From

When left. Name.

Oct.

19, Oscar,

Nov.

2, Mluna,

Hamborg

London

3, Elizabeth Shields, Hamburg

Cardiff 20, Jetti,

Deo.

1, Glengaber,

Jan

Flushing 28, J. R. Worcester, London 25, G. B. S., Liverpool

13, Elvetico,

Cardiff Greencuk Antwerp

Plymouth Penarth

Per Parsee, from Saigon, 160 Chinese. Per Angostura, from Touron, 17 Chinese.

DEPARTED...

17, Hylton Castle, Pex Kwangtung, for Focchow, Mr W. 8.97, Earl of Devon, Ryan; for Amoy, Mra Collins and child; 50, Elizabeth Childs, for Swatow, 1 Chinese Cabla.

SL Wandering Jew, TO DEPART.

Feb Per Emuy, for Amoy, 182 Chinese ; for Manila, Mr J. Carballo,

Por Rajanattianuhar, for Bangkok, 258 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Norna reporta: Firat part of trip thlok weather with light B. W. airs, latter part clear weather.

The British steamer Cheang Hook Kian reports: Light South-westerly winds and aloudy during the passage,

The British steamer Parms reports: First 24 hours strong S. W. winds, rest of passage moderate Boutherly winds with fine weather.

London London

2, Fer Anius,

7, Nourmahal,

9, Lodore,

Falmouth

9, Hedwig,

Cardiff

9, Channel Queen,

Cardiff

21, Magdala,

Cardiff

Penarth

Sydney Cardif New York

3, Prince Amadeo,

9, Mabel Clark, 9, Josephus, 12, Penrith,

Cardiff Liverpool Penarth London

22, Elvetico, 23, Eleanor, 24, Esmeralda, 28, Highlander, Mar.

The British brig Victory reporta: V14, Bertle Bigelow, rlable winds throughout.

12, Landseer, 19, 0. L. Fasson,

The Siamese barque Lucre reports: Down the Gulf of Sam had calms and 19, Allos D. Cooper, light alri for 14 days, on the 20th instant 20, 8. Vaughan, passed Polo Obi, from thence to port had

20, Sontag, The Garman brig Otto reports: Mostly good weather, with a great deal of calm, 29, Manila II,

28, Oracle, and light winds,

80, Bristolian (.), 80, Imbat (6.),

GESINE BRONS, German barque, Captain moderate 8.W. monsoon and fine weather, 26, Rifleman,

F. von Trumbuch.--Wm. Pestan & Co.

ANNIS LOEWAY, British barque, Captain

B. Gales-Borneo Co., Limited.

To-day's Advertisements.

Decidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company,

TAKING ZHROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,

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Per Zamboanga, at 11.30 am, on Thurn-

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Cuxhaven

Antwerp

London

Apr.

6, Maritims Union, Cardiff

· LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN FOREL

At London--ftourers via Bua Unnal..........

day, the 80th inst, Instead of as | Glengyle. previously notified.

Mikado.

Tor SWATOW,-*

Gordon Castle. Bumstra,

Sailing Fania,

Ada Melmore, Mako.

Per Noma, at 11.30am. Tomorrow, the Robert Henderson.

30th Inst

Dartmouth,

For SWATOW AND AMOY,

For Cheang Boot Kian, at 5 p.m. "To-

morrow, the 50th inst

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Connection is made si Tokokawa, with Benzines From Shanghat, vi

Foelght will be received on Board until

PARCEL

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A Ranuction is made on RerURT PAG- BAGE TICKETS.

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS granted to Officers of the ABKY and NAVY and to Members of the Orvin, and ̈Consutas,

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The following will be the hour of closing

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Friday, Blai May.

5 1.1, Money Order Ofios «lorsN,

6 1.1, Post Office clasen ezarri khe Miong

Box, which remains open all night. Balurday, 1st June.

At Liverpool.

Achilles (6.). Aurtars (6.) Melrose.

Imperatrice. Elsabetta.

Rosie Welk

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping

General Memoranda.

shores never to return. We do not wish to speak ungracionsly, or even too positivaly. Doubtless the difficulties are insurmountable features and expression when these are ten of painting a faithful representation of thousand miles away; while we may pro bably be unfortunate in selecting the time of Bir Riobard's departure as the best im- pression to preserve of so popular a man.. Still we prater Mr Congherie's Sir Arthur to

porary wrote this alarming paragraph on lection at the City Hall Museum is a rare credible information," we must confess and beautifully-executed cartoon or scroll. we should have been very considerably This work of art, which comes from Japan, astonished had it proved to be true, represents the founder of Buddhism, Shak-hin Sir Richard, Ruptures between friendly nations de yamani Gautama Buddha, surrounded by sil

not in a general way, come on quite so the Buddhist saints who constitute the As the remarks made the other evening by suddenly as this, and without apparently

any reason. No German official had Japanese Buddhist Panthean, arranged in His Excellency the Governor, at the Ball in oslebration of Her Majesty's birthday, were been murdered, nor missionary outraged; historical order.

invested with more than usual interest, we the "Son of Heaven" had not, so far as

we ware aware, expressed any unfavour-Is Mr Falgrave's article in March Cornhill give a fuller note than that contained in our able opinion of Lagerbier, nor had be the words “solar helmet" are used. In the short paragraph of last evening. Having threatened to immolate the first Volunteer Prospectus, published some time called upon his guests to fill a bumper, His patriotic subject of the "Kaiser

with

Wilhelm" in Cathay found warbling since, the same mistake occurs. The word Excelimoy said he was only giving ex- Die Wacht am Rhein. Such rumours as ought to be "sol," from the Hindee shola pression to the loyal foaling of the whole these, however, lanet have a disquista pithy roed (see Giles Glossary, p. 164); community in asking thera to drink wi ing influence, and our contemporary but as the use of the hat referred to has a enthusiasm the health of Her Majesty the would perhaps do well in making great deal to do with the sun, the offenes is Queen (applause)-now in her fifty-ninth public the name of the intelligent one more against philological niceties than year. She was unrivalled by any Sovereign gentleman who so considerately evolved

BOLLER EXPLOSION IND LOSS OF LIFE-

in the world in a knowledge of public afe fairs, in the difficult art of Government, in single-minded devotion to the true in- terests of her Empire, and in the heartfelt love of her millions of subjects (Load ap

from his imagination this interesting pic against common sense and fairly correct bure of international troubles in the expression." North. The announcement appears to have been telegraphed home by Router's agent at Shanghai, and probably created DAT BAIGONZAL a considerable amount of astonishment We learn by the 8. 8. Farme, Captain throughout Europe until a positive con- Sergent, that a frightful explosion occurred plans). This would be a memorable year tradiotion was given to it by the Germanst Saigon: on Thursday, the 28rd Instant, in her reign, for a national emergency hay-

Government I would be a rather

Esme readiness to evacuate as did the allied

forces of France and England in 1850. was not ascertained when the Parsee left It is said, with what truth we do not on the 24th. know, that the German Governmembis not altogether indifferent to the allure mente of fair and richly dowered For mosa, and on the whole the Chinese authorities will act wisely in being exceed. ingly polite and pliant to H. E. M. von Brandt

Ar the Marine Court to-day, Edward North- cote, chief officer of the British barque The Goolton, was summoned at the instance of

unfortunate thing for Chins if she should The boiler of an Ice-making maching blowing arisen she had called out her Reserven, become embroiled in a war with Germap, killing one man instantaneously and and from the shores of England to this re- ny, for we very much doubt that, if Ger- injuring several others; eleven persons are mote part of the Empire, the Queen's forces were being arrayed. For the first time the man troops were once in occupation of in hospital, and others are injured but not native troops of India had gone to the Chinese territory, they would axbibit the so seriously. The cause of the accident Mediterranean. The Queen's popular and going to review those troops in the Boath of gallant cousin the Duke of Cambridge was Europe, and he (Mr Hennessy) believed that it would be the first time also that sny Commander in Chief had left England on such a duty. Even in this distant Colony they had seen Her Majesty's Faroes already at work, The British Navy was to-day maintaining in the China Sea its old and famous reputation. The squadron was on the alert, and the Naval Arsenal of Hong kong was furnishing rifled cannon from its reserves, and manufacturing torpedoes for the defense of the Teland. The recent torpedo experiments in the Lycamoon Pass showed what deadly instruments of impreg nable defence the Hongkong Naval Arsenal could rapidly produce. The historie 74th Highlanders whom they had the fortune to have in garrison this year had within the last few weeks been performing a somewhat unusual military duty, that of dragging twelve-ton guns to the batteries so admirably In those batteries our local volunteers would improvised in various parts of the Harbour. have the honour of cooperating with the regular forces in working the gune if the nessity should arise. Therefore he felt he would be only doing justice to the univérmal sentiment of the Colony in taking this opportunity, in the Queen's name and on behalf of her subjects here, to thank the navy, army and volunteers in this part of the empire (applause) If the necessity those allore and soldiers, (loud applause.) should arise, they had full confidence i Recent revelations respecting the Crimean

one John Allen, & seaman on board the same Tessel, for assaulting him on the high seas. The plaintiff stated that the mate straak THE Japanese bave yet to learn one him first (on the 18th) because, as be principle of civilisation, and that is, that asserted, the plaintiff was not steering pro- assassination is a foul crime which under perly. The plaintiff said the ship would no circumstances can be justified or divested of the "stink of murder." Thero not steer steadily, and he had to keep the are yet some communities in Europe helms hard up the whole time. The mate that could hardly venture to take Japan knocked him down and kicked him. Plain to tark in this matter-communities, tik called put, "For God's sake, don't both on the Continent and in the British strike me any more, and let me go from the Isles, by whom the assassin of some the wheel." The defendant answered Go and popular statesman or obnoxious landlord

steer properly, as I am not going to have would be invested with the qualities of a here. In Japan, however, within the the ship ran on shore," Plaintiff produces last two years the assassination of these a shirt much torn and discoloured as if by unfortunate statesmen, whom the wisdom blood.

of the mass adjudges to be bad, has been In answer to the defendant,-plaintiff openly advocated in the papers as moraid, "You did cantion me to be careful ally proper, and a right of the people.

The latest instance of the practical with my steering. You also found me off application of this tenet is the asscarina- my course and spoke to me about it, but I did tion of the Japanese Minister for Home not reply that I did not care a d, and Affairs According to socount the that I could steer as well as anybody in the War enabled us alse to appreciate the fast deccsend was one of the ablest of the hip. I was not asleep at the wheel. When that the interests and offidener of these public men in Japan at the present day.

+

forces were sedulously guarded by their Recent Japan papers mentioned a rumour you told me to put the helm up, I did so, Royal Mistress, and we now know that the that he was shortly to be raised to and told you so, after you struck me you ultimate success of that war was due in no the portion of second minister in the pat the helm up and fattened in the head small degree, in what related to the Gos vernment to the administrative skill, and country that of vice chairman of the sheets The wheel did not strike me in the Indefatigable labours of Queen Victories In Goods par Belgie undelivered after this body which might be pretty correctly face; you struck me. The Captain came up wishing her a long reign, and drisking her

date subject to rent,

termed the Japancas Cabinet. When shortly afterwards, but I did not speak to healthy they were drifting to the bone guarantee of national safety and inscest the news of his noxamination first reached him

After further evidence of a sluzilar nature, loud applanse),The toast was drunk with here by telegraph we felt inalized to the defendant was called upon for his de- full honours to the strains of a God Baya connect it with some mysterious pars-fence, and stated that he had charge of the the Queen" by the Band of the 74th Begies FRIDAY, May 31

graphs that have appeared in the latest middle watch on the night in question, and ment Noon-Haloong leaves for Swatow, do Japan papers, pointing apparently to s had received orders to be particularly cares of Biamps, Begistry of Letters, and Barurday, June 1---

cass of wife-murder on the part of some ful about the steering, as they expected to

"BEKKURAT, Bert, 1869, Gentlemen, 1 Fonting of all correspondence.

very high official, and the unwillingness make the Balantang Channel that wafah Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports of the Government to institute a Defend int cautioned plaints, and shortly feel it duty I owe to run to expread my afterwards found the ship off her course gradinde for the great benedt I dere de secution. We understand on very good The plaintiff gave him some insolent anrwst, fived by taking ‘Morton's Grenomirjen (10.16 A.M., Zeiters may be ported with: 9 puma-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

suthority, however, that the deceased and was subsequently found dering, with the applied to your agent Mr Bell Barker minister's wife is still living, so that this ship more than 3 points off her course. De for the above-named Filla, for wind in the can hardly be a case of a high-spirited fendant put the helm hard up, and be be stomach, from which I entered excrucia Great Admiral loaves for San Francisco, people, indignant at the laches of their loved the wheel struck the plaintiff on the sing pain for a length of time, having tried, BATURDAY, June 8:-----

7&X, Port Ofise opens for ⋅⋅ sala |

10 LX, Port Offae closes except for Late Letters Begistry of Letters onSAVE

10

Lars Fax of 15 cents ORIEN Postage Hill

11 L, when the Post Ofies CLORES

entirely.

W

↑11/90 AM, Letters (but Letters only)

addressed to the United Kingdom Fia Brindiely or to Bingapore, may be ported on board the Potkes with lats Fen of 48 cants smies postage, 11.50 when the Mall is finally

glosed. Bengkung, May 10, 1878.

of Cell and Europe, and

Zorns leaves for liggandet, droi THURIDAR, June 6 ja

Government, taking the law into their nose, Plaintiff then took hold of defendant, nearly every remedy prescribed, but with own hands, sad dealing out eum and he (defendant) threw him down. De out denying any beneilt at all. After Noom French Mall leave for Pork of mary Justice to a notorious offender, fendant said he was sure he never kioked taking two bottles of your valuable Pills plaintiff There was only ous A. B. in the was galle, restored to my usual me

Call and Europa.

Morday, July 1---

The deceased is said to have been's watch. It la not usual for mon to scrape health. Plese give this philicity for Satsuma man, and one of the special belaying pics in their watch on deck at Bonett of soose who may thus be Desdenial & Oriental 8, 8. Co.fe commissioners appointed to try the night, but they were set to this work to keep and am, Biry yours truly, Barat KISA mer long for Yokohama and Baz rekels that remained in custody at the Saem awake, Tranciers on or shout this date.

elony of the into cabellion. Ki te said is

ficed 24, or me month's hard labour.

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