Intimations.
HONGKONG WHARF & GODOWNS
STORAGE.
OODS RECEIVED on STORAGE at Moderate Rates, in FIRST-CLASS BUDOWNS, under European supervision; and VESSELS Discharged alongside the WHARF, on favorable Torms, with quick despatch,
MEYER & Co.,
Proprietors. Hongkong, November 28, 1878.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
No. 98.
CHINA SEA.
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SHANGHAI DISTRICT-WOOSUNG
RIVER.
WOOSUNG INNER BAR SIGNALS,
TOTICE is hereby given that on aud
Nor the 31st March, 1879, Geo- metrical Signals will be substituted for the flags now in use at the Wocsung Inner Bar Station, shewing the depth of water on the Bar during the day.
An explanatory diagram, sheving the signals which ladicate the depth of water from 10 feet to 24 feet and which will show the same in approaching the signal station both from Shanghai and from nea. ward, in added herewith..
. To indicate a rising tide a ball will be hoisted at the mast head.
In case of there being greater or less depths of water than here given, the num- ber of feet will be signalled by the "Universal Code of Signals" at the mast- head, and the half foot by a red and while flag at the yard arm.
By order of the Inspector-General of
Customs.
GERALD E. WELLESLEY,
Aoting Engineer-in-Chief."
Imperial Maritime Customs,
Engineer's Office,
Shanghai, 3ist Jan., 1879,
Depth of
water in feet
on Bar.
Tard-arm
North
Yard-arm-
Depth of
water in feet!
on Bar.
10.
17
104.....
11
18..
18
214...
19.....
12
∙192.
13
20....
13....
201
13.
21
14..
21.
22...
141.
15
15.
16
16h.
17
221
33......
South
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Yard-arm,'
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To-day's Advertisements,
FOR AMOY. The Steamship
mað
"ESMERALDA,” · Capt. CULLEN, will be de spatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 5th Instant, at 10a.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Oo, Bongkong, March 4, 1879.
FOR HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.
The Steamship
ATALANTA,” Captain G. PETERSEN, will be 1 despatched as aborn on FRI- DAY, the 7th Instant, at 7 a. m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
MEYER & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1879.
TO LET.
me7
P E EN M OUNT Possession on or before 15th May.
Apply to
GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, March 4, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Ownere will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crewp of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-
BEETHOVEN, German barque, Capt. R.
& Co. Haje.-Melch
WANDERING MINSTREL, British barque, Capt. cievewright.-Captain.
Laxes, British barque, Capt. T. Brown, Eduard Schellhass & Co.
NEHEMIAH GIBSON, American barque, Capt. D. Bradford-Beyer & Co.
CRAIGIE LEA, British barque, Capt. A. L. Winther. Butterfield & Swire.
SHIPPING.......
ARRIVALS,
March 3, Friedrich, German three-masted eobooner, 295, Bortelsen, Quinbon Feb. 14, Salt.-WIELEN & Co.
March. 4 Dale, British steamer, 854, J. Thompson, Bangkok Feb. 24, General. TUEN FAT HONG
March 4, Esmeralda, British steamer, 895, H. Cullen, Manila March 1, General. RUSSELL & Co.
Marob 4, Atalanta, German steamer, 782 Petersen, Hoilow March 2, 9.15pm General MEYER & CO.
DEPARTURES,
Mar. 4, Yea, for Heihow.
4 Channel Queen, for Nowchwang.
4, Paul Revere, for Manila.
4, Hermine, for Haiphong.
4, Chinkian, for Shanghal,
4, Priam, for Shanghat.
4, Mariveles for Manila.
4, Sun ket, for Cheong-chow.
4, Pacific, for South Sea Islands,
CLEARED.
A Daving, for Takan,
231
24........
24
AA
SAILOR'S HOME.
NY Cast-off CLOTHING, BOOKS,, or PAPERS will be thankfully received
at the Sailor's Home, West Point,
Hongkong, July 25, 1878.
Notices to Consignees.
OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8. 8. COMPANY.
NOTICE,
YONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
BELGIC, from San Francisco, de
are hereby requested to send in their Bille of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Consignees' riak and expense.
G. B. EMORY, Agent.
ma5
Hongkong, February 26, 1879.
FROM KOBE, NAGASAKI & AMOY.
THE S. 8. Glenorchy having arrived from are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from
the above Ports, Consiguess of Cargo
obtained.
10th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Hongkong, March 8, 16; 8.
malo
Cordouan, for Tientsin.
Cresswell, for Takao. Hemeralda, for Amoy. Penedo, for Saigon. Argyll, for Saigon. Phaton, for Balgou. Arabella, for Saigon. Irene, for Touron. Bansa, for Hamburg. Alfredo, for Manila. Pacific Slope, for Takav. Danube, for Bangkok.
PASSENGERS. ARHITED.
Per Esmeralda, from Maalla, Don E. Gaspar, Mesars Fenwick and Wran, 1 Euro- pean deck, and 70 Chinese.
Per Dale, from Bangkok, 20 Chinese, and and 2 Europeana deck.
Per Atalanta; from Hollow, peans, and 82 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Burc-
Per Krangtung, for Foochow, Memra A. Algar, and W. POR
Por Priam, for Shanghai, Paymaster M. B. Hutchison, Sub-llouts. Davies, and Ed.
Harvey.
Per Chinking, for Shanghal, 3 Cabin,
TO DEPART. Par Danube, for Bangkok, 988 Chiasse.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British, steamer Dale reports: Ez- perienced light Southerly winds to Cape
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET, ---
The British Contract Facket deelong, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the loth fast, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits. Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonies, E. er S. Africa, nor for Mauritius.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Belgic, will bo despatched on MUNDAY, the 17th March, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows :-- 2,15 r.. Registry of Lettera ceasėn.
Shares.
Hongkong Bank, 45% prem, Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,450 North China Ins. Co., Tis. 1,30) China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,400 Yangtze Ins. Assoc; Tla. 715 Chineso losurance Co., $300 H.K. Fire na. Co., $760 ex div. China Fire Ins. Co., $170 ex div. B.K. & W. Dock Co., 14 dis., ex div. E. C. & M. S.-bout Co., $8 die. Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tls. 16 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tis. 105 Hongkong Gas Co., $80 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 China Sugar Refining Co., $130, ex dir. Chinese Imperial Loan, £112
Do.
of 1877, £113
MSTOF, FÜR TO-MORROW. 'Shipping.
10 a.Emeralda leaves for Amoy.
Auctions.
11 s.m.-Sale of Sundries, &o., at
Central Police Station,
Noon.-Sale of Cotton Duck, at
Armstrong's Sales Roonis, 2p.m.-Sale of Household Furniture,
the
Mr
would seem almost incredible that the British Minister and indeed the entire
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO TUX "OHINA MAIL."]
[No. 4885.-MARCH 4, 1879.
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
Consular body, with one or two excep (Per E. £. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line.) (Before His Honour Mr Justice Snowden.)
tions, who have from time to time been diligently suppressed, could have been put off so frequently with the stereo- typod statement that the "Government was very sorry, but the people could not be controlled."
Sir Thomas' great bug-bear throughout has been the weakness of the Central! Government and the necessity laid upon Great Britain to support it, and he has taken no pains to conceal his feelings. The result might bave been anticipated. While the representative of other nations can obtain prompt redress for any injury sustained by their subjects, owing to a violations of treaties, our representativo. interposes annecessary difficulties in the way of the presentation of British claima, urgues that our treaty rights should not be harshly enforced, and even in gross cases of hardship where he feels that remonstrance is necessary, occupies such an unconscionable time in the conduct of bis negociations that justice is prac tically denied to those whose interests have been entrusted to his care. The high authorities, quite conscious of his guiding principle that the Government must not be humiliated in the eyes of the people, frequently admit the correct nesa of his reasoning and the justness of his conclusious, and sometimes even go
LONDON, March 2nd, 1879.
CANADA.
It is reported and the report is confirmed that the Government of the Dominion
intend reducing the Tea duty.
ON:TÜART.
Field Marshal von Roon.
LONDON, 3rd March, 1879. The President of the United States has vetoed the Anti-immigration Bill.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE British ship Elisabeth Nicholson from
Hongkong to Manila, arrived on the 27th ultimo.
Tax Band of 17.M.'s 27th Regiment will perform the following programme at the Officer's Men this evening ?-~~- March......David and Absalom,..............Anon. Overture,.....Po.t and Peasant Suppe. Bootch,... ..... Med ey,.......... Cavallini, Valeo... Souvenir, Deluraullo. Finale......2nd Act. Belsario,... Donizetti,
so far as to fix the sum that may be dus Galop,...Flotte Bursche, Werner (Jug.) to an importunate applicant, but the concluding ceremony of banding over SOME excitement and alarm has been occa the money is generally omitted, and the stoned at Cape St. James, near Saigon, by British Legation is apparently powerless the depredations committed by tigers which
to enforce execution.
In Hongkong we have, auffered from bave proaled in and about the Settlement the Blockade, which violates not only during the last three days. Two ponies treaty obligations but the most elemen- have been taken by them within a very few tary principles of international law, Sir yards of the Telegraph station. At about Richard MacDonnell discovered a remedy for the evil, and, during the latter balf 130 o'clock yesterday morning a pair of of his administration, it had almost en-full-grown tigers with two cubs came to a &o,tirely disappeared. Since his retirement, spot where some Frenchmen and an Anna mite were keeping watob, and after fifteen shota had been fired one of the larger beasts was brought down, not, however, before inflicting serious injury to the leg and shoulder of a Frenchman who is now avait ing medical aid from Saigon, which has boon telegraphed for.
at Mr Heaton's residence, "The Hor-it has reappeared in a worse form than mitage."
Genera Memoranda THURSDAY, March 6-
Daylight.-Namoa leaves for Cosat Ports. FRIDAY, March 7:-
7 a.m.-Atalanta leaves for Hoihow, de 2.30 p.m.-Atholl leaves for Singa
poze, do.
ever, and our Minister at Peking has looked on unmoved. Nay more, he has displayed the most perverso ingenuity in misunderstanding the real question at issue and has treated it as one merely affecting the Chinese provincial fiscal arrangements. In the Chefoo Conven- tion a clause was introduced, providing for the appointment of a Commission to SATURDAY, March 8:—
5 p.m.-Conquest leaves for Holhow, &c.investigate the grievance, but it is a singular commentary on our text, that although considerably more than two Noon-Ocean leaves for Fort Darwin, &o. years have elapsed, the matter is not even now placed upon an intelligible basis.
!
Noon.-French Mail lesves for Ports of
Call and Europe.
THE
Established A.D. 1841,
The Queen has presented the Rev. Sholto Douglas Campbell Douglas, M.A, to the district rectory of All Souls, Marylebone, void by the cension of the Rev. John Minet freshfield, M.A.
March 4, 1879.
Raynal v. Tung Lat Yow, $300.88 -This was a claim for goods sold and delivered. Mr Wotton appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant admitted the debt, but said that his house had been burnt by the great fire of "December and that goods to the value of $10,000 had been destroyed. He was therefore unable to pay.
Mr Gustav Raynal, the plaintiff, stated that be had made frequent application for payment before the fire occarred, and bad boen put off from time to time. Since the and was told that it would be paid as soon fire he had again made several applications
as the accounts were made up and some debta collected. The defendant it appears claimed to be only the manager of the bust-
1689,
Two of the partners were dead and the third was living at Canton. The pro- fits of the basiness were sent to the
widows of the deceased partners at Canton, but Mr Raynal said that he only did
business with the defendant and another man who was in Court, Defendant stated that he could not pay a little every month, that the debts of the firm amounted to over $6,000, and there would not be more than 2,000 forthcoming. Verdict for plaintiff, with costs.
Hease & Co., v. Same, $413.-This was ziaoa, claim for goods sold to the same defendant. The debt was admitted, and judgment was accordingly entered for plain- tiff, with costs,
Co., $112. This was a claim for balance of Meyer & Co. v. B.I. C. & M. Steamboat- account for 716 tons of coal. The case was heard before His Lordship, last Blonday:
it would appear that the plaintiffs had sold the defe dants a carge of 716 tous Austra lian coal at $7 per ton. The coal was taken delivery, of and weighed from the vessel and, according to the scales, the defendants allege there was a defigienoy of 16 tons, Inspector Orley had been sont by the Court to test the scales and according to bia test there was found to bo a further deficiency. of 8 tons. The defendants had paid for the 700 tons and did not claim any further reduction. His Lordship now gave judg mant for the defendants, with costs. Air Johnson appeared for the defendants.
H. Risk v. MoTavish, $700.-This was a claim for money lent. The defendant did not deny liability, but said that he was un- able to pay at present. He expected some money from his father in England. Owing to the fallure of the City of Glasgow Bank, with which his father's Bank was connected there was some uncertainty at present an to how matters stood at home. Judgment was entered for the plaintiff for the amount claimed, with costs.
Mr J. D. Woodford subsequently ap peared and said that the money had been borrowed to buy shares, and the shares had since fallen in value. They had been hai cask.
Tazna is one passage in the Pope's recent Few subjects of Her Majesty can rencyclical letter which, it is said, is likely HONGKONG DISPENSARY, call the circumstances of the Yunnan seeme levelled at the policy which the hypothecated to the Hongkong and shang-
to create some commotion in France, as it jority in the Chambea are pledged to exclude -the interference of the clergy in public educations
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, 'WHOLESALE And Retail Davogists,
IMPORTERS
outrage without a feeling of humiliation. The brutal murder of an Englishman would at any time call for the most ample reparation; but if ever there was a death which the honour of our flag required should be fully avenged, it was that of Margary, A British officer sent by bis Queen, with the concurrence of the Chinese Government and under their safe conduct, to pursue a peaceful mis. sion, was attacked and killed, while per- forming his duties,
Eighteen months were spent in the discussion of the methods to be adopted in the enquiry which, it was admitted, was necessary, and ultimately a commission was des- patched to be present at the trial of some poor coolies who had been arrested by the mandarina, and who, it soon became apparent, bad as much to do with the murder aa Sir Thomas Wade himself. The labours of the commission resulted in the issue of some most valuable and interesting reports--not however special commenedly connected with the object for which
Deuudista' SundeIES, NUEBBEY RAQUI- RITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDIUINEL MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparilla
Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct, and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
The publication of this is
at 9.10 p.m.
MARRIAGE.
At Hongkong, on the 1st March, 1879, at St. John's Cathedral, by the Rev. H. Hayward Kidd, DAVID WILLIAMS HUROR DinneLL, of Warwick, Bermuda, to BEATRICE MARIA LUZ, the only surviving Daughter of Mr J. 1. Brown, Hongkong.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1879.
it was ostensibly appointed; but there zeems grave reason to suppose that much evidence as to the origin of the outrage was incontinently suppressed, from the fear that several prominent personages might be found to be implicated in the Conspiracy. The claims of truth and right were sacrificed and discredit cast upon the British name, for the purpose of conciliating the Chinese Government and "multiplying the points of contact" which is our Minister's panacea for every grievance.
It is unnecessary and would be imper- Thomas Wade credit for perfect honesty tinent for us to say that we give Sir
Padaran, thence Hight Northerly winds to In a recent number of the North China Latitude 18 North, then strong N.E. gale Daily News, we observe an article on the of purpose, but he fails to "do the thing with heavy sea to port.
A saILING boat roon, which has beon paus- ing much excitement among ship-mastera sud others interested in marine matters for some days past, took place on 20th ult in Singapore barbour. The dontending boats were Lettie, the property of Captain Burrows, and built for him by Mr Whart of the New Harbour Dock Company, The Goolton and Inverness, the two latter being abordee-built boats. The stakes were so each, the winner to receive $100, the acount $50. The start took place from alongside the Sarah Nicholson, and the course was 12 miles round the shipping, the winning post being alongside Job: ston's Pier. The star took place at 11.43, and the result was a followe
1 arriving at winning
(post at 1.63 2 Ditto. at 2 9. Inverness ...
... 3. The Gootwa, we believe, won several well- contented races in Hongkong. There was much betting on the race. Straits Times,
Lottie...
The Goolwa
+3
His Lordship promised to speak to Mr Jolinson, the plaintiff's solicitor, on the subjects
}
McGinnea.v. Cain, $916.-This was claim for six month wages, Hospital ex-
Mr Dennys appeared for the plaintiff, penses, and board and lodging. and Mr Wotton for the defendant.
The
Mr Lennys said that the facts of the case were as follows About the 4th O tuber lost the plaintiff shipped on board tho S. S. Penedo, of which the defendant was master, as 2nd Engineer. He was shipped in the ordinary way, and signed for six months. The vessel went to see on the 7th October, and got into very bad weather, and in consequence of the bad wouther the plaintiff got scaldad, ie, be got injared whilst in the service of the ship.
ship had to put back Hongkong, not owing to the injuries of the plaintiff, but the Captain himself was The plaintiff wont jujured and the boats and ship damaged. Hospital on the 10th Letober and was discharged on the 21st December, altogether 73 days. Whilst at Hospital, about the 19th October, an agent" from Melchsca & Co.'s visited the plaintiff and asked him whether the rate of wages an atated was correct. Plaintiff at this ime distinctly told the gentleman from tMelchers that he wished to go back to the voner and not be disc arged, Lut the gentleman said that it was absolutely necessary to get him to certify as to the Tao Acho, a hawker, was charged with correctness of his account before a sub- having sesaulted ous Lau Atai, phair-coolie stitute could be shipped. When plaintiff to i. E. the Governor. Defendant denied left the Hospital he went to see Mr. knowing anything about the amault. He Lording (the Shipping Master) and wa was however, ordered to find security in then told that he was dischar,ed from one hous holder $10 to be of good behaviour the ship, and document was handed for four months.
Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. 0. May:) 4th March, 1879.
ASSAULTING H. E: THE GOVERNOR'S
URAIR COOLIR
LARCENCY.
Tam Wo Hop, a coolie, was sent to 2
The British steamer Esmeralda reports: approaching return of Sir Thomas Wade that lies nearest" to him, and notwith-months' hard labour for stealing a bed quilt, Left Manila on the 1st. Bad variable to his post at Peking, which, in its exu- winds and high Northerly swell to Pratas berant gush, reminds us somewhat of the standing his long experience, he has not Shoal, theros to port strong monsoon, thick columns of the Daily Telegraph, and in yet learned the lesson that in politics, weather and high nea
weather throughout.
FOST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For AMOY.---.
him purporting to be a certificate of discharge, and he was offered $3 and told that if he did not take that, it would be confiscated to pay his Hospital expenses. The cisim was for $918 and was made up as follows: lat, wage whilst 1 BLACK WATCH" AHO!
actually on board the ship, $14.64; 2nd, Jobs Gill, a seaman, was charged with Hospital expenses for which plaintiff was in marked contrast to the moderate tone as in morals, it is not lawful to do evil being a straggler from his ship, the Black held liable, $148 3rd, wages from date of the Wharves or Boats delivery may DeLeft Hoihow on the 2nd inst. at 9.15 a. usually characterize the style of our to his theories, and in his endeavour to away from the vessel. Ordered to be sent been complete, $645; and 4th, board and The German steamer Atalanta reports and carefully-guarded statement which that good may come." He is a slave Watch. Deleudant admitted that he ran leaving vessel until contract would have lodging, $108.46. The learned Counsel accommodate his facts to them, he is on board. Cargo remaining undelivered after the Had strong N. wind, high sea and misty
submitted that the discharge was invalid respected contemporary,
apt to lose sight of practical results. He We yield to no one in our respect for base horror of a spirited policy, in the Buck, Bans Halstrom, William Young and to all bis Hospital expenses. Be submitted August Patterson, William Smith, Jobn and illegal, and that plaintiff was entitled Bir Thomas Wade. He is a man of sense of enforcing compliance with Williams Curnow, desmen Black Watch, that the present asse want further than great culture and of wide and varied demanda he may think it his duty to were charged with refusal of duty. The that of the Commonwealth case (recently de- attainments, while his unwearied labours, in the field of Chinese literature, have make, and in avoiding it, he becomes defendants had been sent to gaol for re-sided) as in the present Gase the plaintiff "vacillating and uncertain in his conduct fusal of duty by the Harbour Master. was injured in the actual service of the earned for him the gratitude of sinolo of public affairs," He will not see that They were taken on board their ship by the ship, and in the ordinary course of his day
Police yesterday as she was about to mil, gists of this and future generations. But Asiatic nations are quite incapable of but they refused to work. Mr May now three grounds 1st, That the injury the his forte is not diplomacy, and we are understanding moderation, and that any sent them each to three months hard plaintiff had received was such se ne might conscious of a feeling somewhat akin to abandonment of a justifiable position, labour and ordered them to forfeit. have expected to meet with i it was in fact disappointment that he is about to they attribute to weakness, which, in days pay for each day of refusal of duty one of the risks he ran, Bud, That is was owing to the fault of one of bis (plaintiffe) resume duty as Her Majesty's Ambas stead of inspiring gratitude, excites their ador to the Chinese Government. In contempt. During his whole career he
- UNMANLY BEHAVIOUË,
fallow servants that the accident occurred; his diplomatic career, we confess that we he has very rarely been successful in the Sailor's Home, was charged as follows here on the certificate of a medical man Thomas Shephead, a sexman residing at and lastly, that he had been discharged have utterly failed to observe "that reconciling conflicting interests, and, It would appear that an old woman was and this being the part at which he shipped soundness and certainty of judgment while he has provoked discontent among carrying a basket of egge along the street, he had no further daim on the ship which are the most essential endowments his own countrymen, he has utterly failed when the defendant, who was in liquors of a diplomatist, while, on the other in enlarging the sphere of British in pushed against her and broke about bu of fient called. He stated shipped last hand, he has too often treated us to a fluence in China.
the eggs. He then picked up two egg and October on board the 8. S. Penedo. I walked off Defendant admitted the charge signed the articles. I went on board the display of a succession of diplomatio
Besteamer left on voyage to Newchwang.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
KONION TO CONSIGNEES,
MUNDIGYKÁN of the following Gasgo are Requested to send in their Bills of Tading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and tska immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense.
No Fire Insuransa has been offected.
G. DE ORAMPEAUX, Agent,
Èx “Åva”
AM. (in diamond) AMC (underneath).
No, 82, Order, 2 casos Haberdashery, from Londo
JA-da proza) No 107, Aldridge
Salmon Co., 1 case Hosiery, from London, Hongkong, February 16, 1976,
Per Esmeralda, at 0.80 a.m. Tomorrow,
the 8th inst,
For BAIGON.
Fer Argyll, at 11.30am on Wednesday, Life 8th inst., instead of as previously For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOCOBOW
notified.
the oth inst
Per Nation, st & p.m., on Wednesday, For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
!
Per Atholl, at 9 p.m., on Friday, the
7th inst.
For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, BYDNEY, MELBOURNE, 40- Per Ucean, at 1.30 pm, on Baturday, the bth inst., instead of an previous ly notified.
MAIỄN X7 This Fasnom PAUHM.—
Mr Wotton said he based his defence on
Edward McGinness, the plaintiff, was
It is all very well to "multiply the but said that he was drunk at the time morning after I signed articles, and the fireworks," the smoke of which having aleared off, we have discovered that the points of contact," but in the endeavour and was willing to pay for the eggs. wily Celestials had obtained from him to attain this object, it should not be was, however, identified as having been The weather was ordinarily good until we every advantage, for which they felt forgotten that it is, in the meantime, convicted on the 28th Jeosary of disorderly got to Swatow. It came on to blow, and The French Coultzot Faktai inclined seriously to contend. No classential that the provisions of existing couduct in a brothal and destroying at 7 o'clock on Tuesday it was blowing a A fiertatched on SATURDAY, the of people can use with such address as treaties should be consistently enforced, jacket he was then faed $4 and rdered to typhoon, and I got wealded, The Tassel 8th Marob, with Halls to the Chinese the argument of non possu and that claims should not be ignored Pa 91 amends to the complainant or 7 days | was chipping water almost everyway. The Imprisonment, Mr May now sent him to hotsteen dedka wars partially dovered with through the United Kingdom and Europe, id Naples to Fairon, Strats mus; and were the facts not fresh in the merely because they are British, or 7 days imprisonment with hard labours water.
memory of every one, conversant with supported merely because they ate Chi without the option of a fine, and further the history of foreign intercoures with neas. Wo do not want blaster give ordered bim to pay $1 Emends or be fur
sher imprisoned for 3 dayd, Chios during the past ten years, it us poly firmness.
Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Orgon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria,
Two ateam-pipes were there for supplying deck cranes and donkey engines. The steam bad been left in these pipes by Those order or whose gazelerines a know