Intimations.
HONGKONG WHARF & GODOWNS STORAGE.
OODS RECEIVED on STÜRAGE at
GUDOWNS, under European supervision;
Intimations.
NOTICE.
Entate of JAMES GYE, Medio Attend aut at the Chinese Government Coal Mine, near Kelung, Deceased.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Moreton Bay, March 1st at 1 p.m. pro needed ; 2nd at 8.37 p.m. anchored in Kep- pel Bay, and at 0.40 p.m. left; 3rd stopped off Bowen at 10. 45 p.m., and at 11.15 p.m. left; on 4th at 8.30 am, arrived at Cleveland Bay, and agafn proceeded at 12 40 p.m.; 5th at 10.50 a.m. anchored off Cooktown, and at 6.10 p.m. proceeded; 7th at 10.55
Mamos. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight-Douglas leaves for Coast Porta
THE
[No. 4904. March 26, 1879.
and VESSELS Discharged alongside the (LAIMS «gainst the above Estate should i A.m. anchored off Thursday island, and at HONGKONG DISPENSARY, | militated against his obtaining his just appeared in last week's Wazette in English:
WHARF, on favorable Terms, with quick despatch.
MEYER & Co.,
Proprietors. flongkong, Novembor 20, 1878.—. my20 HUTOBING 8
F. bega to announce to the Commanity
of Hongkong that he will be able to supply BEEF, MUTTON, &c., from 1st October, and trusts that they may grant him their support.
SHOP-WELLINGTON STREET, opposite the Cathedral.
Hongkong, September 20, 1878.
NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 98.
CHINA SEA.
BHANGHAI DISTRICT.-WOOSUNG
RIVER.
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TUTICE is hereby given that on and Nitor the otel March, 1879, Geo- metrical Signala will be substituted for the flags now in use at the Woosung Inner Bar Station, shewing the depth of water on the Bar during the day.
An explanatory diagram, showing the signals which indicate the depth of water from 10 feet to 24 feet and which will shew the sate in approaching the signal station both from Shanghai and from sea. ward, is added herewith,
To indicate a rising tide a ball will be hoisted at the mast head.
In case of there befbg greater or less depths of water than here given, the nume ber of feat will be signalled by the
Universal Code of Signals" at the mast head, and the half feet by a red and white flag at the yard-arm.
By order of the Inspector-General of
Unstoma.
GERALD E, WELLESLEY,
Acting Engineer-in-Chief.
Imperial Maritime Customs,
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Volume Seventh of the "CHINA REVIEW."
Now Ready. No. 4.-Vol. VII.
-OF THE-
be lodged with the Undersigned later than the 15th day of April, 1879.
A. FRATER,
not.35 p.m. loft; 17th at 4 p.m. arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf, Singapore; 19th at
H. B. M.'s Consul,
H. B. M.'s Consulate,
Tamsuy, 13th March, 1879.
apll
&otices to Consignees,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
S. B. ANADYR.
NOTICE. JONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 8.
Euphrate, from London, in connee. tion with the shoya Steamer, are hereby Informed that their floods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Com pany's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless Intimation in received from the Con- sigunos, before TO-DAY, the Fist Instant,. at 1 p.m., requesting it to be landed here,
Blile of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
Goods remaining unclaimed after Fax- DAY, the 28th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been affected.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.
+
Hongkong, March 21, 1879.
6.50 p.m. proceeded for Hongkong, and
on the 26th at 11.30 a.m, arrived in Hong. kong Harbour. The Bowen experienced light head winds and calms to Singapore,
monsoon with heavy head sen
Established 4.D. 1841.
香港大繫
A. 8. WATSON & O...
and from thence to Hongkong strong N. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIare, IMPORTERS
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close
For MANILA.--
Per ship Sydenham, at 3 p.m. To-morrow,
the 27th inst.
For SAIGON.—
Por Flintshire, at 3.30 p.m., on Thurs,
day, the 27th inst.
For STRAITS, SUEZ, COLOMBO, AND
LONDON.
Per Priam, at 10.30 am., on Friday, the
28th inst
For SHANGHAI,-
Druggists' Sundries, NUERKRY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, KNOLISE, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
of
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potans Water, Sarsaparilla
Water, and other Aerated Waters, .
Master without any explanation, and IN to-day's Government Gazette the despatoh without even the ssive conveyed by from the Secretary of State for the Colanfery "provisionally" or "acting," the com-
to Governor Hennessy, approving of the munity naturally inquire whether Mr Stewart has been guilty of any grave steps taken to increase the night patrols of official crime, or whether the serious the Police, is published as a Government departmental ain of independence has notification, “by command.” This despatch rights. It seems to us impossible that it has now been translated into Chinese, this sotion on the part of Mr Hennessy
The' returns connected with the business can meet with the approval of the Secro- tary of State.
of the Superior and Subordinate Courts of Concerning the last paragraph of the the Colony for the year 1878 are also pub notice, that referring to the new head of lahed for general Information. the Education Department, we think
Cortalu correspondence also appears ju that the community bave grave reason
for complaint. Mr Hennessy has gained to-day's Qazette oonvarning the cultivation Rome little credit for his endeavours or of the Eucalyptus on this Island. · · His promises to improve the interpreting Excellency the Governor calls for a report and translating branches of the service, on its growth, suggesting that perhaps and he has obtained votes towards that other varieties than the Globulus might end. Dr. Eitel was generally regarded flourish here. The report givon by Mr as the best man who could possibly be
obtained for this particular department, O. Ford, Superintendent of the Botanical and the matter was regarded as sottied: Gardens, is as follows :-- but with that fatal facility in expedients "I regret to have to report that the con- and surprises for which the Governor is dition of the trees at this time, nearly three so celebrated, the worthy Doctor now years after planting, dass not promise well turns up as "a dark horse" which Mr for the success of the Blue Gum in this Uut of the 400 which were Colony. reserve for this other race, and wins the of those the majority are small and sickly cap for which he was never originally in-In all cases where the trees were planted. tended to run, The new Inspector of la soll in its hard natural state (the holes Schools is thus placed in a
false made were only about two feet square) the
Per Glenfalloch, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the The Manufactory is under direct and | Hennessy has been secretly keeping in planted, about 100 only are now alive, ang
28th inst.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKER.—
continuous, European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
The British Contract Packet Bakhara, The publication of this issue commenced position, the late Luspector has been growth has been exceedingly weak, as a
will be despatahed on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., with Malia, to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Battlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,
• 7.20 p.m.
mr23 N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Tas following Notification appears in the Dr. Eitel Blling a suitable post in the developed abundantly, but even of these
Australian Colonies, E. or §. Africa, Government Gazette of this day's date
treated harshly and unjustly, the sub-rule there being only a alogie unbranched ordinate officers of the Central School stem about six feet high. Bet where the trees were planted in soit aufl that had been THE CHINA MAIL.have been cruelly disappointed, and the artificially loosened, ae by filling in near to community of Hongkong have had a the buildings, and in the earth pit on the HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, MARON 26, 1879. freeli reminder of the old Singer's advice lower side of the Aberdeen Station, and "Trust not in princes or men's sons." where these situations are sheltered, the We should be sincerely pleased to see growth has been rapid and side shoots Colonial service; at present he is "the heads. If the leading shoots of the trees tregs the atema are too weak to support the round man in the square hole," and he had been shortened occasionally during has to thank Mr Hennessy for the awk 1877 and last year, no doubt the stems wardness of his position. For the sake would have been sufficiently strong by chla of all concerned it is to be hoped that time to support the beads without the the Interpretorial and Translation Desistance of props which are still attached
to the trees, partment may speedily be formed.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERJES -MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
ONSIGNEES of the following Cargo Cars requested to send in their Bille of Lading to the Undersigned for counter signature, and take immediate dellvory, Tal Cargo has been landed and stored at
their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been offerted. -
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Ex "Ava,"
JAB (in cross) No. 107, Aldridge Salmon & Co., 1 care. Hosiery, from London.
Ex "Amazoną" MF (in diamond) J W P (underneath) No. 4045, Crder, 1 case Cotton, from
London,
"JHH No. 14, Order, 1 case Hosiery,
from London.
Hongkong, March 15, 1878.
to-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY, TAMSUI & TAIWANTOO. The Steamship
"HAILOONG,"
Captain GOODE, will be de-
E spatobed for the above Ports
on SUNDAY, the 30th Inatant, at Day- light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong. March 28, 1870
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
mr80
March 25, midnight, Fuyew, Chinees steamer, 920, Croad, Shanghal March 22, il a.m., General.-Q. M. S. N. Co.
March 26, Juno, H. M. corvette, 1029, James A. Poland, Yokohamaa March 10, and Nagasaki 18,
March 26, Bowen, British steamer, 1500,
**CHINA REVIEW March 1, Koppel Bay 2, Bowen 3, Clove- Miller, Sydney Feb. 25, Moreton Bay
CONTAINS-
Jottings from the Book of Rites,
Brief Sketches from the Life of K'ung-
*ning.
The Ballads of the Shi-king. Translations of Chiness School-booka.
The Critical Dinquisitions of Wang Ch'ung, Alchemy in China.
Appendix to Wylie's Coins of the "Ta Ching Dynasty "Hion Fung" Pertod. Bhort Notices of New Books and Literary
Intelligence.
Notes and Queries:→→→
land Bay 4, Cooktown 5, Thursday Island 7, and Singapore 19, General,GIES, LI- VINGSTON & Co.
DEPARTURES.
Mar, 20, Atalanta, for Hoihow.
26, Rajanattianuhar, for Bangkok, 26, Ningpo, for Shanghal.
26, Fuyew, Ic. Canten.
OLEARED.
A Fow retty Additions to Dr Douglas' Deucalion, for Shanghai.
Dictionary,
Trouts in China.
Ancient Vases.
Inheritance,
Greeting the Spring
Adoption.
The Term Kwal,
Mongol and Yuan-pao.
Leasehold Usage.
Chinese Coins.
Coronation of the King of Loochoo.
The Ouigur Alphabet.
Books Wanted, Exchanges, &o,
China Mail Office,
Hongkong, March 21, 1870,
Not Besponsible for Debts.
Nother the Captain, the Agents, nor Ownere will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Öficers or Orna of the following Vessely, during their slay in Hongkong Harbour ¡--
NEUR GIBSON, American barque, Ospt. D. tradford-Meyer & Co.
UCHARY FRIDRICH, German brig, Capt,
A. B. Kroncke.--Wieler & Co.
GULDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. Jainas Wiltshire, --Gilman & Co.
Forward, for Furtland (Oregon), Douglas, for Coast Ports, Stonewall Jackson, for Portland (Oregon).
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
nor for Mauritius,
MAILS BY 288 UNITED STATES PACERI,
The United States Mail Packet Goelie will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 1st April, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed sa followe— 2.15 F.H. Registry of Letters ceases, 2.80 2.1. Post-Office closes, but Letters (except for Non-Ualen Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Babamas and Bayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, March 20, 1879.
Malia
10
api
and
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
Frederick Stewart, Esquire, baving reported his return to the Colony, has resumed his duties as Head Master of the Central School from the
21st instant.
Undor instructions from the Right Honourable Bir Michael Hicks-Beach, Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Offices of Inspector of Scheels
and of Head Master of the Central School ars Neparated.
to appoint the Rovd. Dr. E. J. Eitel to be Bis Excellency the Governor has bees pleased Inspector of Schools.
By Command,
W. H. MASH,
Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Offico, Hongkong," 25th March, 1870.
LOCAL AND GENERAL. The next AMERICAN MAL may be expected hers 10th April, by the P. M.
about the 9th
steamer Alaska.
We have to acknowledge receipt of the Customs Medical Reports for the half-year
We have no hesitation in charao-onded 80th September of last year, terizing the above announcement as the
official record of a very serious blunder, WANT of space has prevented us hitherto and also of an act of great injustice, on
From the facts before us, I conclude that the climate or soil of Hongkong is totally unfit for the cultivation of Euca insalyptus has anti-malarious properties lyplus globulus for timber, but, if the in a greater degree than other trees-which, however, is much doubted by many scientific men-and it should be considered advise able to make farther trials of it here on that account, I believe that it might succeed if grown as bnahon, which might be done by a proper system of pruning, and if the soil were loosened well before planting.
"Eucalyptus amygdalina and Eucalyptus citriodora have not, to my knowledge, yet would be likely to aucceed fairly as it la indigenous to Queensland, which possesses a climate approaching the one of Hong
the part of H. E, the Governor, towards from publishing our Canton letter: it will boso tried in this Colony, but the latter
an old and respected servant of the appear as soon as pradicable. Colony The official changes above
many, they will cause pain to not a few, and their annunciation will again bring forcibly before the community the fact that Mr Hennessy is gifted with a talent for doing most extraordinary things in
day.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. The French Coatmet Packet Amazone will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 5th April, with through the United Kingdom and notified will be matter for surprise to THE are informed by the agents (Messrs | kong. The former is found in New South Europos vid Napless to Salgon, Etra'ts
Jardine, Matheson & Co.) that the B. S. Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania the two Seitlements, Basaris, Bormal, Oylon,
Glensos left Singapore for this port yester-latter being also the native countries of Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bem-
Eucalyptus globulus-therefore it is not likely that it would aucused here. bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.
"Eucalyptus platyphylla and Eucalyptus MAILS BY TAR UNITED STATES FACKER, The United States Mail Packet Alaska, will be despatched on TUE-DAY, the 15th Francisco, and the United States, ita ranks, by humiliating those who have TRAINING for the ooning Spring Meeting are now about 24 feet high, their average April, with Malls for Japan, San
which will be closed as follow — 2.15 P.M. Rogistry of Latters ceases. 2.30 P.M. Post-Offics closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage
until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Eayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, March 21, 1879.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE CONTBAUT MAILS,
a very extraordinary way. Were the... Figilant went outside this morn-maculata, the former indigenous to Queens.
object of the Queen's Representative to log and returned to her anchorage this disorganize the service in this Colony afternoon, having been round the island. by introducing discordant elements into
honourably and faithfully served the
Government and the public, and by at Singapore on the 224d April next is now chooking the legitimate promotion of tre in full swing. There are thirteen or four- subordinate officers of any department, teen horses with four or five China pontes then auch an unfortunate design might taking their morning gallops, and there is in great measure be fulfilled by note like promise of a good meating-Singapore the supersession of Mr Stewart above Times. recorded, and the immediate effects of
such displacement. We would be very We understand that th Chine Merchants' sorry to allege that Mr Hennessy has
not the good of the Colony and the wel-Steam Navigation Company are supplying ap15fare of its service at heart, because, after their steamers with an extra stock of arm
a fashion of his own, he doubtless tries a precaution against pirates. There to perform his duty as a faithful servant appears to be a great fear of pirates pre- of Her Majesty; but the eyes of any one valent at the present tine. The Chinese conversant with the history and condi
The following hours are observed in closing Malls, de, by both the British and
French Contract Packets :
Day before departure,-
5 2.M.---Money Order Office closes; Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night, Day of departure,~--
7 M.-Post Office opens. 10A.M.Registry of Letters CLANOS. Posting of all printed matter and patterns ceases,
11 A.-Mails closed, except for Late
Leitern.
11, 10-Lettere may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 centa until
...
11.30 ..-when the Post Office CLOSIS
entirely. 11.40.A.M.-Lato Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure..
Per Bowen, from Sydney, o., Mra | rem Miller, Mr T. A. Singleton, Capt. Schultze and daughter, 1 European in the Steerage, and 380 Chinese.
Per Fugow, from Shangbai, 101 Ohinene.
DEPARTED.
Por Atalanta, for Haiphong, Messra 0. von der Eleyde, Constantin, and Carrique, Mr and Mrs Symphor, one French Soldier, and 28 Obinese; for Hoihow, 79 Obinose.
Per Ningpo, for Shanghai, Miss Porter. Per Rajanattianuhar, for Bangkok, 388 Chineso.
TO DAPART.
Par Forward, for Portland (Oregon), 276 Chiness.
For Douglas, for Coast Ports, 6 Euro. penne, and 450 Chinese..
(Oregon), 3 European, and 383 Chinese,
Fer Stonewall Jackson, for Portland
SHIPPING REPORTS.
General Memoranda, FRIDAY, March 28----
Goods per Anadyr undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. SATURDAY, March 29
Daylight Glenfallosh leaves for Bhang..
hal.
Noon-English Mall leaven for Ports
of Call and Hurope.
SUNDAY, March 30
Daylight,Hailoong leaves for Amay, TUESDAY, April 1:-
Sp.m.-Docidental & Oriental 8. S. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sen
Bransteco.
WEDNESDAY, April 2;---
of Queensland and New South Wales, land and North Australia, the latter a native have done very well indeed within our garden; they were planted about the same time as the 400 Blue. Gume, Both kinds
growth being about seven feet per year."
The Hon, W. E. March, Colonial Secre tary states in a minute that the Blue Gum has also been tried in Mauritius without success, owing, it was believed, to the climate being too hot; and the Governor winds up the discussion by the following minute:
"Though it has also failed here as a tree, yet Mr Ford's suggestion of planting the Eucalyptus globulus as a bush may be the Eucalyptus eftriodora as it is found tried, and also the experiment of growing indigenous io Queensland. Mr Ford can take the nosessary steps for getting secto from Queensland so as to have 4,000 Seeds in Hongkong as soon as possible, in the liage of the Eucalyptus citriodora planted proper planting season,"
Another notification concerning the Education Department is also published, which we reproduce, with a few remarke,
tions of Hongkong cannot be closed to ada rumour that tho. S. Kroangtung the effects of such action as that now left this with a gang of pirates on board, directly aimed at the gentleman who, on her last trip nort Rumours spread up to yesterday, filled the responsible rapidly in Obiza, whither there is any position of Inspector of Schools. It may foundation for them erpot. not be generally known that Mr Stewart- has been Inspector of Schools and Head Master of the Central School for over REFERRING to the action of the Banks in seventeen yeare having come fresh from reducing the usance of Eastern bills from elsewhere, the Aberdeen University with first-class six to four months, to following note is bonours to take up the appointment in from the Pall Mall Guette :-"The ques December 1801-and that he has acted tion is one of high imprtance to the trade in that capacity, with the exception of
Police Intelligence. (Before U. V. Creagh, Esq.). March 28, 1870.
There were one or two interesting cases. before the Magistrate to-day-one in which two chair-coolies named
the periods when he served as Police with the East. In to old days, when Magistrate and Coroner, ever since that communication with Idin, China, and the date 1f earning the entire confidence Straite Settlements waby means of aliing of auccessive Governors up to the reign ships, whose course in round the Cape of Good Hope, it was icessary for a mer of Mr Hennessy, and deserving the uni vereal respect and esteem of an ever- Bombay to London, teraw bis bill at six Me J. Keating (of Messes Driscoll & Co. nj chant sending cotton let us say from
So Aking and So Ake, were charged by shifting community, mean anything, then months sight. The oton probably would with assaulting him. It appears that com the past of Inspector of Schools was a not arrive till after thoills; and time was plainant bailed a chair, and one came a position which the officer who had so required for sale and syment. But now the complainant was in the act of getting long and ably filled it might fairly claim cotton arrives in abouthree weeks through into it, the defendants rushed at him, the as a right. But let us see how the thing the Suez Canal and to the same with pole of their obair striking him in the indigo, coffee, rice, another produce. A stomach and causing him great pala. Com- was managed. Hefore Mr Stewart left six months' surrency bills after the pre-plainant got into the chair he at first in- for Englard an leave, it had become sentation in England, id vice verad, has no tended to hire, when the defendants began evident thar, while the Inspector andra.con d'être it simplynables sucu houses beat the other coulies. They were then Head Master was the champion of the as the Collies and oths of whom we have given into sustody, Mr Creagh fined them Central School, the Governor had become heard in connection wh the City of Glas- $1.80 oach, a very doubtful friend of that institution gow Banic to manufaare somommodation and looked coldly upon those who warm paper, and keep thewives afloat to the ly advocated its claims. During Mrjury of the legitimateraders, Stewart's absence, His Excellency did
not cease to attack the Government sys We bear that a telegramas reached town 2p.m-Sale of Household Furniture, da,tem of education, and certainly was not to the effect that the fe of Jardine and
at Fairlea Lower Floor,
guilty of any superfluous courtesy in others bersua Goto Shoo had been con- commenting upon the note of the absent official. Judging fairly from the surface cluded, and that the ad stage lay with the of current events, the sympathies of the defendants. This, bower, can only be unity and Mir Stewart lay in one partially correct, as the at stages of the direction, while the Governor and the hearing pointed to a recones of certain denominational party bad a strong lean matters of account to at party. Under ing the other way. The services of De any eircumstantes, the al has been all Hitel were enlisted partly from that gentleman's liberal anti-denominational along regarded in the ift of a test case, views and partly because of his deserved and it is almost certain diplomatis ac reputation as a scholar and the post of tion will follow whateverscision may be Inspector of Schools and that of Head arrived at This latter of the matter Master of the Central School were made indeed has been almosthe only thing Noob French Mail leaves for Forts of dinting To the erparation of the two which has invested the duty hearing with offiess no reasonable objection can be The E. and 4. 5. 6. Bowen reports : | TUZ#DAY, April 18 sum
made but when the experienced In any public interet here, late be feared Ation, German steamer, Capt. Burje,On the 20th Feb, at 18.15 p.m. left Wharf, si
Arkelenz. Meil leaves for Yokospector is quietly relegated to the com- that the Japanese Courte iyot have to | Sydney, and 97th at 4.50 p.m. anchored in hams and San Frandage,
peratively subordluste position of Head | wait for perfastion.
ONEIDA, Bri'ah ship, Captain 8. Clyma. —Gibb, Livingston & Co.
Jar Patte, German barque, Capt. Kh. EvertMeyer & Co.
URANOS, Korveglatt barque, Captain L. Berg-Arnhold Katberg & Co
Choice, British barque, Captain John Harrison.Douglas Lapraik & Oo,
Brder.
The Chinese steamer Fuyew reports: Fresh Northerly wind and ane to Tang- plug, then strong N.E. wind and ran as fat as Chapel Island, thenes to port moderate breeze and fine weather.
The British torvette Jund reports! Ex. perienced strong favorable winds or calme on the way from Nagasaki.
9 p.m.-Meeting of Zotland Lodge. TRUESDAY, April 8-
3p.m.-Sale of Household Furniture, do, at Mr Vogel's residents, No. 2, Queen's
Road,
Jarunnat, April 8→→
Call and Europe.
Chan Asia and Wan As two boatmen, were fined $10 each, or three weeks' hard labour, and ordered to be exposed in the for fighting. It appears they wanted to stocks for three hours at Market Wharf, get alongside the wharf with their boat, and in doing so kaecked againa another bost. A quarrel followed, and woNDS WETE freely used as weapons of efforce.
George Porter, a private (No, 551) 27th Regiment, was charged with being drauit, street-chair, and assaulting the poi ce. He assaulting people in the street, damaging a was fined $8 or 7 days loop torment, and ordered to pay a dollar amends to the bhair coolies, of affer 2 days' further impris commen
to take warning by the following ease in Shopkeepers, especially those who dent. in portable articles of value, would do well, which two worthles named
Chan Ashop and Lau dobtin, who dese by Mr William Rows. Mausger at Diessra eriked themselves as traders, were obstged Taleonor & Co.'s, Queen's Road Centraly