To Lot.
(With possession from 1st Septembar text.) MHE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, Imown
THE
as "IDLEWILD," SEYMOUR-ROAD, at presont in the occupation of the Hon. Gro, PHILLIPTO.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & Co.
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Hongkong, August 6, 1878.
- TO LET.
TN the Houses on MARINE LOT 65, formerly known as the Bine Houses, situate on Praya East :---
FIRST FLOOR and BASEMENT of No. 2, Praya East, either soparately, or together, as required, with immediato pos
Bosalon.
HOUSE No. 3, Praya Kant. The whole House or in Flats, with immediate possession. "
As alao,
SIX SPACIOUS, ROOMS, with Cor- ridors and Out-houses In the DWELLING HOUSE, to the Eastward of the Pier at Wanchal These may be had in Apart- menta of Two or Three Rooms to suit con- venience. Fine spacious Vorandah looking on the Harbour. "Immediate Possession,
FIRS
TO LET
TURST CLASS GRANITE GODOWNS, attached to Blue Clousas at Wanchai, MARINE LOT 85,
For further particulars, apply to
MEYER & Co. Hongkong, August 15, 1878.
TO BE LET. wo Excellent STONE FLOORED GODOWNS, en Marine Lot. No. 10, Praya Central
Apply to
Hongkong, August 1, 1878.
TURNER & Co.
TO LET.
THREE-STORIED DWELLING HOUSE, No. 113, Queen's Road East (Spring Gardens). Water laid on.
Apply to
D. NOWROJEE,
BONGKONG HOTEL. Hongkong, July 26, 1678,
TO LET.
THREE OFFICES, in Club Chambera The BUNGALOW, No. 34, Gago St.
Apply to
ぎ DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
Hongkong, July 14, 1878.
TO LET.
Intimations.
ANJURANOR
SOCIETY OF THE
UNITED STATES.
HENRY B. HYDE, President.
J. W. ALEXANDER, Vice-President," SAMUEL BORROWE, Secretary.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
TREASURY BILLS.
TENDERS of SPECIE, Mexican Dol-
A. A. HAYES, JR., General Manager, for ENDE cherent in this Colony, weighing
Obina and Japan,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 120, BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Assets..... Surplus...
:$31,700,000 $6,500,000
THE Undersigned having been appointed gents in Hongkong, China; for the above Company, are prepared to Accept Risks at greatly reduced rates and upon terme very favourable to the assured,
For full information and particulars, apply to
OLYPHANT & Co., Agents, Hongkong, January 21, 1878.
AFONG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
by appointment, to
H. E. SIR AKTHUR KENNEDY, H. E ADMIRAL ALFRED P. RYDER,
7.1.7, in exchange for BILLS, drawn at 10 daya' sight on the Lords Commissioners of For Majesty's Treasury, will be Received by the TREASURER until 11 a.m. on-the 19th Instant,
The Tenders to state the Total Amount required, and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn; but no Bills will be issued for sums below £1,000.
The Tendere to be fu duplicate, in Sosted Covers, addressed to "The Treasurer," and endorsed "Tenders for Treasury Billa.”
The right to accept, or rejest, any or all the Tinders is reserved.
J. MUSKETT, Captain, Treasurer. Treasury Office, Commissariat Buildings,
Queen's Road,... Hongkong, August 16, 1878,
NOTICE.
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ANY CLAIMS against the S. S. "CITY
OF SANTIAGO” and S. S. "GLA. MORGAN" must be sent in to the Under and to
signed before Noon in the 10th Instant, or H.T. H, THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS they will not be recognized.
MELCHERS & Co., OF RUSSIA.
Agents.
THE
THE above bas pleasure to inform the publio of Hongkong that he has ob- tained the assistance of Mr Griffith (for many years manager and principal operator to Mr Saunders of Shanghal), and having carefully arranged the light of his New Studio and scoured the newest and best appliances for obtaining the bigbost excel- lence in his work, he is now ready to pro- duce all the Latest Novelties in Photo graphio Portraiture.-A large and varied Assortment of Views always ready. Superior Enlargements made at shortest notice.
STUDIO, QUEEN's Road, Nearly opposite The Hongkong "Hatch
Hongkong, July 9, 1878.
NOTICE.
MR. H. SOBURAN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO,
LS NOW OPEN.
A
Hongkong, August 16, 1878. €
Not Responsible for Debts.
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either the Captain, the Agonis, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debi contracted by the Officers or Crow of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
ANNIE LORWAY, British barque, Captain B, Galea,Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
FONTENAYE, British ship, Capt. G. B. Taylor-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
BERTIE BIGELOW, British ship, Captain Ferguson-Meyer & Co,
HAWTHORN, British barque, Captain C. Mead-Wieler & Co.
ARABIA, British ship, Captain B, A. J. Klaenfoth.-P. & 0, 8. N. Co.
GLAMORGANSKIRE, British ship, Captain
HOUSE FOR SITTING EVERY DAY FROM W. H. Riches-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
7 TILL 10 O'CLOCK A.M.
1FR U. SCHÜREN respectfully requesto
TOUSE NO. 0, Queen's Road Central, Persons desirous to have their.
Hwith Godowns attached.
Hotses No. 4, and 0, Seymour Terrace.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
Hongkong, January 4,-1878.
Notices to Consignecs.
BRITISH BARK DARTMOUTH, FROM LONDON.
THE
Portraits, to notios well the earlier bours for aitting, as the only, means to obtain, during the present Season, those fine half tints and details so much admired, especi. ally in White Dresses. Photos taken after 10 o'Clock a.. cannot be guaranteed to be. to overy datininotion,*
The Atelier cannot be Open for more than Two Months.
THE above-named Vessel having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are re- quested to and in their Bill of Lading to MR. 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.
VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co., Agente.
Hongkong, August 7, 1878,
NOVELTY.
SCHÜREN'S NEW SALOON
PICTURES,
THE FINEST PRESENTA TO BE CHOSEN,
No Lically Elegant Drawing Room should
be without them.
Mintroducing in this Colony, the new TR. SCHÜREN has touch pleasure in YONSIGNEES of Cargo por German Style of Photos which undoubtedly will CONSIGNE ANILA II., GÖNNER, Dal admirers amongst the intelligent. Master, from HAMBURG, are requested. The new Saloon Picture is unrivalled for to take immediate delivery of their Goods its effects in artistical lightening, and its from alongside the Vessel.
beautiful details, especially for Laur's EVENING DRESSES and overy kind of Eu- BROIDERED AND PLAIN WHITE DRESSES.
Hongkong, July 19, 1878.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and
expense.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
WM. PUSTAU & Co., Agentr.
Hongkong, August 6, 1878. COMPAGNIE DEB MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
MOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
of flu follow
are sequested to send In thele Bills of Tading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at thele zisk and expense.
No Fire Lasuzanos has been effortså,
EL DU POURY, Agent:
Ex "Amasone."
EE 1644, Mr L Thevenin, -
1 case Ink,
Es "Pet Blo."
from
Marseilles.
B No. 410/21 Order, 15 Canes ) front
Wine, ******
Hongkong, July 27, 1876-
Marcailles,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITICKS,
6. BDJENNALI.
MOTION.
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THE CHINA REVIEW
No. 1 OF VOL. VII.
WILL CONTAIN, AMONG OTHER ARTICLES,
The Chinese in Borneo,
Jottings from the Book of Rites. The Character "Fan."
Sketches in the Life of K'ung Ming.
Luty
on
China Mail Office, Hongkong, August 14, 1878
W. BALL,
JG.
CHINA DISPENSARY.
TMPORTER or DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
DREGGISTS' SUNDRIES, TOILET
REQUISITES, PATENT MEDI- CINES AND PERFUMES.
Prescriptions Dispensed with Carefulness, and Prompt Attention,
PRAYA WEST, HONGKONG,
Near the Canton Steamer's Wharf. Hongkong, July 13, 1876.
For Sale.
NOW READY.
|
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Aug. 15, Java, Dutch steamer, 886, R. J. Weber, Singapore Aug. 8, General. SIEMSSEN & Co.
Aug. 15, Teucer, British steamer, 1324, R. T. Power, Shanghai Aug. 10, and Amog 14, General.-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Aug. 16, Albyn's Isle, Eritish barque, 860, Burgess, Quinton "Aug, 11, Salt-RoZARIO
& Co.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. `MAILS BY THE FRANCH PACKET,—
The Frichs Goutset Packeb÷Ratham, dij be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 17th Inst, with Malls to and through the Unltad Kingdom and Europe, vid Mar seilles; to Salgon, Singapore, Bata- vla, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Caloutta, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.
The
following will be the hours of closing
the Malla, dro: 2- Friday, 16th Instant
5 P.2., Money Order Office closos. Post Office olosen except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 17th Instant-
4
7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Lotters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Registry of Lettera cease5. 11 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters.
(11.10 .M., Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a Lato Fee of 16 cents extra postage, until
ail7
to 11.30 AM, when the Post Office Cours
entirely. Hongkong, August 8, 1878. MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACESI The English Contract Packet Peking will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do, on SATURDAY, the 24th August.
the Malle, dre. :- The following will be the hours of closing
Friday, 23rd August →→
5 P.M., Money Order Office closer.
THE
香港大藥房
:
A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DHUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
[No. 4717-AUGUST 16, 1878.
on the part of foreigners as well de
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,yes--the broadest rule probably being that it is comparatively innocent so long. Eus all the players can afford to free the amounts staked; but the clear legal lino between public and private gambling relieves us of this duty in puraning the present inquiry. Not long since
drawn to a little knot of natives eagerly an energetic official had his attention gambling on the house-tops, in the cool of the evening; but on inquiry it was found that the Celestials so perched had as good a right so to perch themselves and so to employ their flat roofs, as the members of the Clubs had to play their rubber in any part of their palatial building. So much for privacy and publicity, and their bearings on the subject.
OF
DaveGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITÉS, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENOR PATENT MEDICINES.
- MANUFACTURERS-
Soda. Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarraparfila Water, and other Aerated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
at
The publication of this fasud commenced 7.00 p.m.
DEATH.
At No. 1, Mosque Terrace, at 2.30 this morning (16th), Mr Jous Jack, aged 49.
One of the potent objections which can be advanced against all gambling of a questionable nature is, that it is the livelihood of the very worst classes of society. It therefore becomes what our able Governor would call "an interesting question how far the present unfortu. nate habit of reloasing prisoners-who become waifs, strays and vagabonds in our midst, in the absence of branding and deportation,has increased the dis reputable foria of gambling in the Colony. We have never been able exactly to. understand Mr Hennessy's action, as re- gards the important matter of deporta tion. The effect of this useful enactment. in the time of Sir Richard MacDonnell
GP.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT THE CHINA MAIK will be remembered with a wistful satis
Box, which remaina oper äll night. Saturday, 24th August.---
L-
to
to
Via Brindisi, or to Singapore,
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1878.
faction by old residents, and it does not appear to us to be an alarming stretch of probability to say that the numbers of priminale now at large on the Island act
7 A.M., Post Office opens-for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
We note with some amount of satisfac 10A.M., Post Office closes except for Late tion that a couple of Chinamen were a feeder to the gambling now going
Lotters. Registry of Letters céssen. [10.15 A.M., Letters may be posted with yesterday muleted in heavy penalties foron in the native quarter. Accepting as LATE FEB of 18 cents extra selling samsha to seamen on board one we do, this view of the position, it neces of the vessels in harbour. This traffe is sarily follows that much of the gambling carried on is not of the innocent sort; but, Postage till 11 4.25, when the Post Office Cross a much greater evil than many people indulged in as it mostly in privately by
entirely.
suspect, captains of vessels frequently knots of individuals, well known to (11.80 4.11., Lettore (but Letters only) anding their men unfitted for each other, the only remedy which addressed to the United Kingdom through swallowing quantities of noxious appears feasible is to deport all the be posted on board the Pokot with liquors supplied to them by these sly ven known "rogues and vagabonds" in the Late Fee of 48 cente extra postage,dore. If officers of all vessels arriving place, This would not be a very
here were as skilful and willing in sup reassuring aspect of the pressing the evil as those of the Prince it at all likely that the lukonge in the............ Louie, these rascully boatmen would Police service were in the pay of such au24 speedily discover that the business was low-breaking scoundrels; but all the too risky" to pay, and would seek a faota seem to lean towards their compara little more profitable means of livelihood.tive honesty in this instance. These The penalties for these offences are suffi ciently heavy, and their detection must peace-preserving, worthies never know when mustered where their particular be comparatively easy, owing to the beat" may be, and it would, we fancy, difficulty of getting rid of the liquor, be a rather expensive undertaking for unperceived, from a small simpan, when a search of the boat is suddenly in stituted,
till
*
11.60 AM, when the Mail is finally
closed.
Hongkong, August 12, 1878.-
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the later London and Coloniak Papers, &o, :—
VESSELS TO ARRIVE
AT HONGKONG..
When Name
left. Nov.
From
3, Elizabeth Shields, Hamburg Dec.
1, Glengaber, 25, G. B. S., Jan.
Flushing Liverpool
27, Earl of Devon, Mar.
Antworp
30, Bristolian (5.), ATT
28, Oracle,
6, Maritime Union, Aug. 16, Hermann, Gerinan barque, 444, 11, Hamburg, Schmidt, Newchwang July 8, General. 15, Lázzie Parry, WIELER & Co.
DEPARTURES.
Aug. 16, Frederich, for Newchwang.
16, Brisbane, for Foodbow.
16, Chinking, for Shanghai. 16, Esmeralda, for Maalia. 16, Marco Pelo, for Whampoa
CLEARED.
W. Phillips, for Nicolajelak, Morning Star, for Chefoo. Rebecca, for Takow, Hiram Emery, for Foochow.
PASSENGERS.
ÁRGIVED.
Per Java, from Singapore, Air J. Buch- anan, and 164 Chinese.
Por Teucer, from Amoy for Singapore, 100 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Chinking, for Shanghai, Mr Nichol. son, and 40 Chinese.
Liverpool Antwerp
Cardiff
Hamburg
16, Invincible,
Antwerp Penarth
22, India,
Cardiff
23, Rosie Welt, May
1, Ada Melmore,
London
2, Molrose,
2, CORRO,
Liverpool
Liverpool Penarth
6, Imperatrice Elisabetta, Liverpool 5, Strathearn,
6, Challenge,
6, Southern Cross,
9, Napier,
12, Don Quixote, 14, Verona,
17, Lard Macaulay,
1k, Niagara,
26, Banian,
Jine
1, Marina,
14, Emily Chaplin,
22, Commissary,
23, Galatea (s.),
28, Melbrek,
July
16, Annie Bow, 16, Lorimer,
Per Frederich, for Newchwang, 1 Chi-17, Leucadia,
nese.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Dutch steamer Java reports: Fine weather all through, only the last day equally, with thunder.
The British steamer Teucer reports: Salled from Shanghai on the 10th at 9 am arrived at Amoy on the 12th at 5 p.m., and called again on the 14th at 5 p.m. An- chored in Lyeamoon Pass on the 15th at 8 p.m., and came into harbour to-day (16th) at 6.45.a.m. Had light 8.W, monsoon and fine clear weather throughout.
The British barque Albyn's lalo reports i Light S.E. to S.S.W. winds throughout
the passage.
The Gorman barque Hermann reporta: Light winds and balms throughout the Passage.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close
For AMOY AND TAMSUL
Sydenham.
Cardif
Cardif
Penarth
Cardiff
Penarth
New York Hamburg
Cuxhaven' London
Londen
Cardiff
Penarth
Hamburg
London
Newcastle (N.8w.) Newcastle (x. 8.W.). Newcastle (N.S.W.j
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. At London-Steamers vía Sues Canal. Strathmore.
Glenfinlas Gleneagles.
Commonwealth. Sailing Vesscin
Corsa. At Liverpool
Ulysses (a.)
MEMOS. FOR FU-MORNA
Shipping. Noon.-Fronch Mail leaves for Ports
Call and Europe,
Glaucus (8.)
Noon. Huiloong-leaves for Amoy, &c.
Meeting.
Genera. Memoranda.
BusDay, August 18-
10a.m.-Yesso leaves for Coast Porta.
Per Hailoong, at noon, on Saturday, the MONDAY, August 19;~~~
17th inst
JONSIGNEES of Czego par 3. 6. A CHINIO DICTIONARY IN THE For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW-
and Corernis, from London,
CANTONESE DIALECT, Parts L
In conuotion with the above Steatzer, are and II., A to M, with Introduction. Royal hereby informed that their Goods are being 8vo. pp. 404-By ERNEST Joan EEL, landed and stored at thels risk at the Com. Ph.D. Tubingon.
Pay's Godowns, whence delivery may be Plot: FIVE. DOLLARS, or TWO DOLLARS obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on,
malosa Intimation la received from the Con
AND A HALT per Part. To be had from Mears LAHE, CRAWFORD
cignees, before TO-DAY, the 8th Instant, at&Co., Hongkong and Shanghal; and Messrs
10 mm, requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
the Undersigned,"··
Goods remaining unclaimed after SATUR- DAY, the 10th Instant, at Boon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected,.
H. DU POVEY, Agi
Bouchong, August 5, 1876,
KELLY & WAZSA, Shanghai
Hongkong, Marsh 1, 1878.
WASHING BOOKS.
(In English and Chinese,). WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use
Per Feo, at 9 am, on Sunday, the
18th inat.
For YOKOHAMA AND H1000,-**
Per gear, at 9.80 p.m., on Monday,
the 19th inst
For BANGKOK-
Fer Danube, at 8.80 p.m., on Monday,, the 10th inst, instead of as pres viodaly notified.
For SAIGON
Per Bellona, at 4.80 p.m., on Monday,
the 19th lust.
W of Ladies and Gentlemen, are now For FOOCHOW...
teady at this Ofics.-Price, $1 each,
Cura Max Office,
Por Imbat, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
70th fast,
of
case word
any but the most wealthy organization to fee all the native policemen who patrol -- any particular district under this ever changing system,
.......
There is, however, one branch of the A FEELING of disgust seems to exist in the Colony in regard to the manner of the private gambling nuisance to which at burial of the unfortunate man Gutierrez. tention may be drawn with advantage. According to the published account of The Police say, and with some truth, the proceeding, the remains of the mur. that they are powerless to stop all gam dered man were interred on the hill at bling that is not detected in the street or the Protestant Cemetery without any in a house open to the public. But an minister being present, and without any immense amount of gambling is now car ceremonial service. While we do not ried on in the servante' quarters attached presume that the man's hereafter. will be to European houses; and although tho any the worse for the absence of a few Police must be cognisant of this, they mattered words at his grave, yet as a fail to stop such proceedings by the member of a Christian community he simple process of drawing the house. We have was entitled to a burial a little more holder's attention to the fact. elevated than that of a dog. No doubt, known cases of this kind, where a clatter. that the man's life was far from blame-ing and shuffling has been heard in the less, but, while this may have justified still hours night after night for weeks, some modification of the few last words until it was discovered by a neighbour attered over him, it did not excuse those (not by the Police) to proceed from the concerned in his burial, or the clergy, brisk manipulation of dominoes or other for stripping that proceeding of all that implements amongst the assembled ser. impressive ceremony which even the most vants of the vicinity. This is clearly savage barbarians honour the burial one class of gambling which can easily was be checked by indirect action on the part of their dead, That, the man murdered was a special reason why his of the Police. The inveterate Chinese remains should not be shuffled out of gambler, however, is essentially irrepres sight in this brutish mannor. Christian Bible, and ought to be departed. charity will, indeed, plead that if the
man's vicious life were suddenly cut
short, the greater the need for something
to be said over him at the grave. Wo
LOUAL AND GENERAL.
are not fully acquainted with the cir- THE members of the Humane Society ars cumstances of the burial, but it seems to
us that those who had the conduct of the requested to meet for practice at the Head funeral cannot be held free from blame Quarters (Central Station), at 9 p.m. on in the matter, because we know there are Monday next, the 19th instant. many liberal-minded ministers of religion
in the Colony, of different denominations, H.M.S. Modeste and H.M.8. Shannon sta who would have gladly performed the
funeral service over the man rather than expected to arrive here daily. The Chief that he should have been buried in a Engineer of the shannon has, we regret to manner that would have disgusted a hear, fallen a victim to dysentery. pagan.
We understand that the labours of the Se
WatLE we do not believe that the vice leat Committee of the Legislative Council, of public gambling is so rampant in this to consider the Bill for consolidating the Colony as our contemporary seema to Merchant Shipping Ordinances (including think, or that the sweeping assertions be that introduced "for the survey and regula nakes about bribery and corruption are tion of etcamships and vessels propelled by based upon correct data, still there can steam"), have been completod. The drafts be no doubt gambling is still carried on
are now, wo believe, being amended by the in one or two houses open to the passer-
p.m.-Meeting of Perseverance Lodge, by, while secret or private gambling goes legal officer of the Crown. --.
on more briskly than ever amongst the natives here. This distinction between | Orn of the native passengers by the stcamer secret and public gambling must ever be Java, from Singapore, was charged at the horne in mind when discussing the Chi Police Court to-day with attempting to nese tendency to risk money, however
commit shields during the passage from small, in games of chance. It has been pointed out times without number that, Singapore When asked hit profession by oo long as Chinaman merely makes up the interpreter, he said "I am captain of friendly party and plays in a room the steamer," Mr May ordered him to be that is not open to the public, he acts as sent to the Tung Wah Hospital in charge of much within his legal rights as does the
the Felices most dietinguished member of European society in this city, when engaging in a sociable game of whist, We have all an inquest was held this afternoon at the read of, and sometimes become acquainted Old Olvil Hospital on the body of a Euros with, nondescript characters who, while
11 am-Tenders for Treasury Billa ro-
ceived by the Treasurer. Claims against the City of Santiago and Glamorgan must be sent in to the Agents before Neon. Op.r.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge, TUESDAY, August 20 ;-
8 p.m.-lesting of Shareholders of the. Hongkong and Whampos Dock Co Limited, at Club Chambers.
Sitobday, August 24 -
Noon-English Mall leaves for Porta
of Call and Europe,
5 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-
hams and San Franciano.
WepNespay, September 11;-
dispensing hospitality, repay themselves pean which was found Seating in the hars by chits received for card-playing and bour. It was identified by P, O. No. 83 men have been known, even in this little (Somerville) us that of Peter Quiting a ses Island, to double their salaries every man who fell from aloft on board the mouth over the king of games, while British barque For Ardua. – P.0. No. 8. others again as a natural sequence lost (Cunningham) proved anding the body. their own salaries and not infrequently.
3 p.nu.---Occidental & Oriental 5. S. Co.'s those of their friends. It might be ine Jury, comprising Mears 0. Vogel, Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Bantaresting to draw-the line between ipso W. Wheeler, and B, Sokontorger, returned
ernt and questionable private gambling la verdict of found drowned.
Francisco.