Intimations.

HYDROGRAPHIC NOTICE

APPROACHES TO HONGKONG-TYTAMI CHANNEL.

POSITION OF DANGER,

Lat. 21° 57' 36" N. Long. 114° 07′ 59′′ E. Left Extreme Tytami Island, N. 30° W. Right Extreme do.

N. 58° E. Least Water on the Reck (reduced to low Water Springs) 13 feet.

CLEARING MARKS,

No Vessel should stand to the North- ward of a line joining the S.E. point of Yechau Island with the contre of Guyane Island bearing respectively from sach other N. 67 E. and S. 67° W.) until Eebau Head opens clear of S. W. point of Tytami-leland bearing N. W..

This Rock is about 50 feet Long East and West, and 20 feet North and South. Between the Rook and the Island the Soundings vary from 8 to 10 fathome.

(Signed) G. KING HARMAN, Lieut. and Navigating Officer

H.M.S. "Mosquito.” Approved. (Signed) GEO. A. G. GREY,

Lieut. and Commander,

H.M.S. "Mosquito."

Bongkong, 8th May, 1879.

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This Notice affects Admiralty Chart No. 2212 and Sailing Directions for the China Sea Vol. III, page 78.

· Notices to Consignees.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO AND YOKOHAMA.

THEUS maving arrived from the above HE Steamship Alaska, Captain SEA Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her, are hereby requested to send in their Ellis of Lading to the Undersigned for counter signature, and take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees' rak and expense.

The above Steamer having incurred General Average, Consigness of Cargo and Treasure are notified that a General Aver- ago Bond is now lying at our Ofles and will require their Signature before delivery.

RUSSELL & Co., Agents,

Hongkong, May 10, 1879.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. CONSIGNEES of the following Cargo

Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expense,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

-W

M_F (in cross)

Ex Yangisé

Order, 1 case Haberda.

shery, from London.

SW (in square) Nos. 10/14, Order, & cases TB...

Do., &c., from London. AME (in diamond) } Nos.16/17, Or., Zusses TJ... Flannel, from L'don. LBO 224, 1 case Merchandise. M M 3 drume Paint Oil, B No. 13, 1 case Merchandise.

G. DE CRAMPEAUX, Agent.

Hongkong, June 4, 1879.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire.--Vogel & Co.

ALEXA, British barque, Captain George Robb-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

VESUVIUS, American barque, Captain F, W. Call-Order.

JOHN R. STANHOPE, American barque, Capt. H. G. Pillsbury.--Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

BAWTHORN, British barque, Captiła C. Mead.-Wieler & Co.

Eco-British barque, Captain G. W. Tozer-phold, Karberg & Co,

BRUNDE, British barque, Capt. Wm.

Dow.-G. R. Stoyens & Co.

MIBIAM, American barque, Captain A. H. Jarker:-Adamson, fell & Co.

SCOTLAND, British steamer, Captain Wm. Atkinson, Adamson, Bell & Co.

To-day's Advertisements,

FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamship

"GLENROY,"

Captain DONALDSON, will be despatobed for the above Port on THURSDAY," the 12th Inst., at Noon.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Cb. Hongkong, June 10, 1870. jo12

AUSTRALASIAN STEAM NAVIGA.

TION COMPANY.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA (DIREOT).

The Spanish Steamer...

"PASIG," Captain ZAVALA, will have immediate dospatah for the

above Port.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, June 10, 1879.

FOR YOKOHAMA (DIRECT),

The Steamer

“ OLYMPIA” will meet with quick despatcb.

For Freight, apply to

LANDSTEIN & Co,

Hongkong, June 10, 1879,

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE S. 8. Glenroy having arrived from

the above Ports, Consignees

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THE CHINA MAIL.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. —

The British Contract Packet

THE

ments (signed by any one giving such

returns, or by his agent), if found to be

[No. 4968-June 10, 1879.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Zambesi, HONGKONG DISPENSAKY, knowingly false or incorrect, shall render The next FRENCH MAIL with London dates

will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 17th Inst, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlementa, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar, N.B. This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonies, E, or S. Africa, nor for Mauritius,

| MAILS BY THR TORRES STRAITS PACKET. --- The Australina Contract Packet Bowen, will be darpa'ched from Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 12th instant, with Mails for Singapore, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, Bowen, Koppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, Tas- mania, Now Zealand, Fiji, and Mel- bourne.

Correspondence can be Registered till 1.15

p.m.

The Malls will be closed at 1.30. Bupple- mentary mall on board with 18 "cents late fee till time of departure.

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRVOGIŠTA,” IMPORTERS

OP

Dagaaiers' Sundries, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENY

MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS

07

Soda Water, Lomonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aorated Waters.

such person liable to the penalties for offences under the Ordinance (Sect. LI.) Excise Officers, with powers of Police constables, and with uniform or badge, may be appointed by the Spirit Farmer and the same penalties for assaulting, resisting, or personating sinch Excise Officers, shall be enforced as are now in force as regards Police Constables. No fees shall be chargeable on perinita from the Harbour Master or Spirit Farmer.

The

to May 2nd, may be expected here on Wed- nesday (to-morrow,) the 11th inst, by the M.M.`steamer Ava.

next ExGLISH MAIL, with London dates ap to May 9th, may be expected here by the P. & O. steamer Khadiva on Saturday

·morning, the 14th inst.

The next ASRICAN MAIL, with San Francisca dates to May 16th, and Yokohama, dates 8th inst., may be expected here on Sunday next the 16th inst., by the 0. 20. steamer Gaelic.

recruits.

By Seot, LIV search war Tas Pollos force, Indian contingent, has rants may be issued by a Justice of been strengthened by twenty or thirty the Peace, empowering any Police Officer. not under the rank of a Sergeant to search any house &c., or any ship, on sufficient reason, for any spirituous - The case agaibat Captain Martin, of the quor subject to forfeiture under the river steamer fchong, for damages, for re- Ordinance; possession may be taken of fusing a Chinese passenger a seat at the such liquors or articles found, and any cabin table, le set down for hearing to person found in such building may. be

are hereby informed that thers of Cargo Correspondence for Southern and Western The Manufactory in under direct and arrested and detained, while such note

with the exception of Opium-are being landed at their risk into the GodownS of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be

obtained,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 11 am. To-MORROW,

FOR PORT DARWIN, COÓKTOWN, |

BYDNEY & MELBOURNE, Taking Cargo and Passengers for all Aus- tralasian and New Zealand Pörts TARMANIA, NEW CALEDONIA & FIJI The Company's Chartered Steamship

ATHOLL"

will be despatched as above En THURSDAY, the 12 Inst, at 8 pm.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GZO, 2. STEVENS & Cóg Apania, Hongkong, Jana 10, 2978,

1018

Australia can be sent by this route if. desired, but as a general rule it is better to send it via Galle,

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Hongkong, June 4, 1879, MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet City of

Peking, will be despatched on WED

Cargo remaining undelivered after the NESDAY, the 18th inst., with Malls 17th Instant will be subject to rent.

for Japan, San Francisco, the United No Fire Insurance has been effected,

States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &o. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

which will be closed as follows:- JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

2.15 P.M. Registry ceases. 2.30 P.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters Hongkong, June 10, 1879.

ju17 (except for Non-Union Conntiles) 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 Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cannot be sent by this rente... Hongkong, June 5, 1879.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

June 9, Moorburg, German schooner, 227, Rolph, Bangkok May 24, Rive. CAPTAIN.

June 10, Washi, British steamer, 265, A. Hunter, Cochin-china June 7, General, LANDSTEIN & Co.

June 10, Glenroy, Britleh steamer, 1875, Donaldson, London April 27, via ports of call, and Singapore June 4, General-Jas- DINE, MATHESON & CO.

June 10, LA Tai, Annamese man-of-war, 2060, Yuen, Saigon June 7, General.

June

DEPARTURES.

10, Julia A. Brown, for Nagasaki,

10, Stentor, for Shanghal,

10, Krung Thep, for Bangkok.

10, Johann Smidt, for Whampoa.

10, Tartar, for Whampoa.

10, Maharajah, for Hänkow. 10, Tigre, for Marsellies, do 10, H.L.C.M.S. An-lan, for Holhow.

OLEARED.

Zouave, for Manila.

author, for Manila. Paul Merio, for Quiahon.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Glenroy, from London, Stewart M. McLeish, and 247 Chinese from Atralta,

Per Moorburg, from Bangkok, 4 Chinese, Per Washi, from Coobin-china, 36 Chi- nese, and 34 Annamites.

DEPARTED.

Fer Tigre, for Saigon, Messrs Bourard, Idinselis, Lino Javy, T. Buckmaun, 1 AD- namite and 3 servants; for Singapore, 6 Chinese; for Mauritius, Chang Tung; for Marseilles, Mesars R. H. Hill, and D. R. Ping. From Shanghai: for Marseilles, Mre Bell, Mesars Steglich, G. Rostrup, and Weber.From Yokohama: for Galle, Mr and Mrs Arontells; for Marseilles, Messrs Van Trop, Mangeot, and Ch. Dorel.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Siamese ship Fabius reports: Were and contrary winds and were then detained 8 days getting down the Gulf, had light off Pulo Obi for 14 days more with same winds and weather. Came up inside all and bad nothing but calms and variables

from the N.E. until within 100 miles from this, when on the 8th a strong breeze sprung up and brought us into port.

The German schooner Moorburg reports; Fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Washi reports: Squally weather with variable winds and heavy rain throughout, Pussed Gorman barque Tek Li left Touron on the 6th Jone for Quishon, wishing to be reported all well.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILE.

The following hours are observed in alosing Malls, de, by both the British and

French Contract Packets :-- -

Day before departure,-

5 F.-Money Order Office closes Post Office closes except the NIGHT BOL, which remains open all night, Day of departure,

-Post Office opens,

10 AM.-Registry of Letters ceases Posting of all printed matter and patterns ceases. 11.-Mails closed, except for Late

· Letters.

11.10 Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 centa until

continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,

THE CHINA MAIL.

morrow, at 4 p.m. The plaintiff in Mr Cheang Wan, formerly clerk to Mesars Stephens & Holmes. Mr Brereton appears for the defence.

Br the steamer Glenroy we learn that the Glencoe.reached Singapore at 7 p.m. of the 2nd instant, and after taking in 960 tons of

may be done on a Sunday sa well as on any other day. Any person found com- mitting or attempting to commit any of qar The publication of this issus compensed fence, or aiding the same, may be arrest- ed by a Police or Excise Officer without 7.00 p.m.

a warrant. The penalties for every of fence against the Ordinance are given in Sect. LVI., as follow-for a first offence, a fine not exceeding $300, and for a second offence, a fine not exceeding $600; but the wilful furnishing of false returns inst. She made the run from Woosung to TO CONTINUE our précis of and remarks shall be punishable on a first offence by Singapore in 7 days 6 hours, and was delay. upon the proposed Spirit Farm, Thea fine not exceeding $1000, and on aed two or three hours out of this through next twenty-two sections (XXV to second offence by a fias not exceeding fags. XLVI.) refer to Public Houses, Adjunct 82000; with forfeiture of stille, liquors, Licenses, and Spirit Shops, Concerning do, in all cases. The offences are thus Tas man who was sent to gaolto-day, by public-houses and the granting of licen- defined(1) Refagal, neglect, or omis

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1879.

coal, proceeded again at 3.30 a.m. of the 3rd

Chinese is a healthy one. Were it not for the power thus vested in the Judge, it would be next to impossible to get at the truth in Chinese cases.

ses for the same, much of the old Public aion to do any ast commanded by this Mr Francia, for perjury, appears to hate House Ordinance (11 of 1844) has been Ordinance; (2) Refusal to permit, or been taken by surprise. He is a man of incorporated. Ten days' notice shall be obstruction of any such act (3) The some influence in Showkiwan; that is, a je18 given to the Police Magistrates by each doing of any act forbidden by this Or-

applicant for a license, and the applica dinances and (4) On the part of a that the lesson his committal teaches the man of money. There can be no doubt cation shall be considered and decided censed publican, adjunct licensee, or upon, as before, by the Magistrates and keeper of a spirit shop, any breach of the Justices at a meeting called for that terms of his license or recognisance. purpose. Certificates thus supplied to By Sect. LVIII licenses may be forfeit successful applicants must be lodged in ea on a second offence; which seems to the Spirit Farm Office, together with the make up for the modification of the old 8300 license-fee, within fourteen days law in Beot. 38, before noted. All pen from the day on which such is granted, alties may be summarily recovered before TEE weather here has been rather trying Similar re-triotions to those imposed on a Magistrate within six months after during the last two or three weeks, the public-house keepers by the old ordinance commission of the offence; and a levy their houses, the powers of executors or provided for. One half, or less, of any rendering. It difficult to decide how one are here raimposed as to the keeping of of fines against the Spirit Farmer is also atmosphere being damp, muggy and hot, trustees to hold a license for a certain fine levied may be paid to the informer, should dress to retain even tolemble health; time, removal to other premises, sign the balance going to the Spirit Farmer, The sick-list is already a heavy one, and fe boards, latrines, &c. The penalties for who shall also be entitled to all goods the same weather continue, Hongkong will offences of forfeiture of recognisances and and chattels forfeited, unless condemned; (on a third conviction) revocation of with the exception of ships forfeited, a obeerful place for the doctors, license, under the old law are here which shall, under direntions of the who, as it is, have very little to com somewhat modified; and under Sect. Governor in Council, be sold and the plain of. In one of our pubile offices, (the XXXVIII "it shall be lawful for the proceeds paid into the Colonial Treasury, Magistracy), nearly all the Chinese saulate Police Magistrate to order, on the sThe evidence and rules for procedure in ants have been absent from duty for two cond conviction, that any fine im trials under the Ordinance are given in posed on such offender, not exceed Sections LXIII to LXXVIII. We

or three days, owing to sickness. ing the amount of his recognisances, give the LXXIXth Section, regarding be paid out of such recognisancos." repeals, in full

THE account of an accident which happened The oft-quoted clause, by which a pub lican is debarred from recovering a debt

on Sunday afternoon at the corner where unless the spirituous liquors so charged

Pottinger Street and Stanley Street meet, for were supplied at one time to the

seems to have been somewhat exaggerated amount of $3 or upwards, de, is re-

as it appeared in our columns. The beant enacted word for word; and the same may be said of other regulations as to

of the house did not give way, we are told; but a pile of fifty bricks or more, money only being paid for liquors, the measures used, and freedom from seizure

which rested on the joists, toppled over, and of strangers' goods in such houses. The

came to the ground with a grash, bring- right of searching the houses of persons But such repeal shall not affect anything ing with them the contractor, Lai Akal, convicted of unlawfully retailing any lawfully done or commenced to be done

11.30 AM.when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely. 11.40 A-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee

18 cents until time of departure.

Quotations.

HONGKONG, June 10, 1878.- OPIUM.--New Patus, osah....$581

Old .cash,... - Now Benares, cash, 495 Ola

.cash,

かか

"1

נו

$1

12

"

12

New Malwa, oredit, 730 Allowance Taels, 48 Old Malwa, credit, 780 Allowance Taels, 32

Exchange.

Bank, Wire,...

2)

Demand, ... 30 daya" sight, 4 months' sight, Credits, 6

414

3,0 3/10

3/104

9/10

8/10

*

280

2311

***

*** 74

75

...

IL

.

... 26.

5.16

Documentary, 6 months' sight, 3/10 India, Wire,...

11

-

,, demand,... Shanghai, demand,

80 days' sight, Gold Leaf, 99 fine Sovereigné,

Shares.

of

Hongkong Bank, 54% prem. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,300 China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,375 North China Ina. Co., Tls, 1,250 ex div. Yangtaze Ins. Assoc., Tin. 730 Ühinese Insurance Co., $282 H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $745 China Fire Ins. Co., $180 H.K. & W. Dock Co., 5% prem, H.K. C. & M. 8. boat Co., 87 dis. Shangbal Steam Navigation, The 13

orgkong Gas Co., $70 China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tls. 95, ex div. Hongkong Hotel Co., $85 Chian Sugar Refining Co., $180 Chinese Imperial Loan of 1874, 2106 cum

scorted Interest, Do.

of 1877, £105 cum Rodrged Interest,

Temperature

LXXIX. The following Ordinances or portions thereof are repealed -

ľ

9 of 1844.....The whole. 11 of 1844,....All, except sections

XXXVIII & XXXIX, 10 of 1888,....The whole. 8 of 1869,....The whole. 8 of 1807,....So much of sections XI and XVI as applies to the sale of intoxicating liquors.

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intoxicating liquor, for six months after under the said Ordinances, and all public who had been taking his walks abroad, such conviction, and at any time of the house or adjunct licences and licences for on the top of the piled-up bricks, to day or night, by the Police or Excise distilleries granted under the said Ordi- what his men were doing. No one was Bances, as well as all recognisances entered Officer is provided for by Sect. XLIII; into thereander shall continue in force for injured and little damage done; the con- while, the two following sections give their full term as if they were granted or tractor was more frightened than hart power to apprehend persons drinking in executed under the present Ordinance.

receiving only a few scratches on the leg. unlicensed houses, and forbid the pay- ment of wages by employers to workmen, labourers, servants, or seamen, in any licensed public-house.

It would perhaps be premature to pronounce upon the merits of this Excise Ordinance before the objects and To-MORROW evening the Germans of Hong, reasons for its introduction are more fully kong will celebrate the Golden Wedding of The XLVIch Section reads as follows: explained. The whole subject is so new ---"Any person who shall distil, make, to our experience in this Colony that we their Emperor and Empress by adinner at the import, sell, or dispose of by retail other-naturally hesitate ere passing judgment Club on an extensive scale. By kind per wise, or deal in any intoxicating liquor upon it. After going through its pro- mission of Col. Geddes and the officers, the which is adulterated, or noxious, so as visions and schedules, however, one can splendid band of the 24th Inniskillings will to be injurious to health, shall be guilty not help feeling a little anxions about be in attendance. His Majesty married, of an offonce against this Ordinance, and the "freedom of the port" concerning if licensed under this Ordinance his

licence shall be forfeited." This, so far which so much has been said and writ June 11th, 1829, Augusts, Empress of ten. It is averred, in order to meet Germany and Queen of Prussia, born 28 we can see, goes no farther than this feeling of uneasiness, that the Straits September 30th, 1811, the daughter of the Section 11 of Ord. 9 of 1867. One of the Settlements (also free ports) rejoice late Grand-Duke Karl Friederich of Saxe- therefore-viz, "to establish some check but it should be borne in mind that Empress 82 and 17 when they wers chief reasons advanced by Mr Hennessy, in the possession of an Excise Act¡ weimar. The ages of, the Emperor and on the deleterious spirit now sold to Singapore was not founded upon the

The British steamer Glenroy reports: Left Loudon April 27th, Malta May 7, and Port Said on the 11th. Arrived Ingapore June 2nd, and left again on the 4 h at 7 p.m. Arrived Hongkong at 1.90 p.m. on the 10th. Bad light mobsdón and alear (Taken at Mesers Falconer & Co.'s Premises, nominally very cheap spirit is not so Charter of Hongkong. Anything, there and, our German Friends here celebrated weather up till lat. 20 N., when besime squally,

CARGO,

Queen's Road)

·Boxsxon. June 10, 1879.

BABONETER

"Do.

..

Do.

1 P.M. 4-P...

29 986 29 940

29.904

83

*

Do: Do..

1 P.Mus

82

*

80

Per S. S. Tigre, salled 10th June, 1879-THERMOMETER~~) AN For Continent, 3,914 bales Bilk, 142 balos Waste Silk, 10 bales Cocoons, 11 cases Pongees, canes Silks, 700 boxes and 500 halt-cheats Tea, 8,898 pigs, Tes, and B88 pkgs. Sund fes-Fur London, 288 bales Bilk, 1 case Pongees, 8 caass Blika, 850 pigs. and 17,198 boxes Tea, and 2 boxes Treasure (Tls. 15,700).

FOST OFFICE NOTICES,

MAILS will close

For HUIHOW AND PAKHOL

Per HO.M.8.8. Anilan, at 7.80 m.,

on Wednesday, the 11th instant,..., instead of as previously notified.

For BANGKOK.-

Per Danube, at 4 80 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 11th init.

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW- Fer Kwangling, at 11,50 km, on Fri

day, the 13th inst :

For STRAITS PETTLEMENTS,

CALCUTTA

Per Moray and Arvitoon "Aptar, at £280 p., on Saturday, the 14th inst For FORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,

SYDNEY, 4 MELBOUNRE,...

Per Athol, pasipones til further

Day.

4 F... Do, (Wet bulb) 9... Do, 1 F.. Do, Do. 4 F.. 81 Do MaximUB.

P

41%

$4

Do. Minimum over night | 80

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

the "large number of sailors and others same express stipulation of the "freedom married, are now therefore 82, and 67 ros who at this moment drink very bad and of the port" as that embodied in the pectively; it was only the other day, March fully shown or justified as we would like fore, which would unnecessarily in the 82nd birthday of the Emperor. Wile to see it. If this most desirable object terfere with this wholesome condi-helm L is the oldest ruling monarch. The can be more effectually attained by ation of things must be carefully eldest son of the happy couple who paus severer section, it is to be hoped that sifted and considered. Apart from

every effort will be made to do so when this consideration, the machinery of the hand in hand to-morrow this advanced the provisions of the proposed bill are Ordinance looke somewhat complicated, mile-stone, is the present heir apparent, fully discussed.

and calculated to lead to much irksome Frinds Friedrich Wilhelm, Field-Marshal Licenses, subject to the approval of delay and trouble in the soudunt of to the army of Prussia, husband of our the Colonial Secretary, may (Sec. XLVII) business. The question to decide will Princes Royal of England, (married Jan, be granted to any person by the Spirit be whether, taking these matters fairly

Farmer, for the retail of spirituous liquors into account, the decal and other benefits 1868), and father of Prince - Hetarich, // not to be consumed on the premises will be sufficient justification for thie (bora August 14th 1862) now travelling in where they are sold, the license fee pay-Ordinance becoming inw as it stande, we Japan as Eub-Lient on board the Prins

Adalbert.

able being 872 per annum. This appeara

to correspond with Sects. 27 and 28 of Ord. 11 of 1844, with these differences,

Notice of optional targe per. Olanroy to viz,-that formerly this license was

be given by 11 am

Auction.

granted "to a Chinaman only" to retail to Chinese people only," and the fee was 120 per annuin, or $10 per month.

REUTHE'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO TEn ** Optra Mart,”)

3 p.m.-Sale of Curios at Mr J. M. However, as His Excellency assured the (Per B. A. A. & O. Telegraph Oud's Line.)

Armstrong's Sales Rooms.

General Memoranda.

Thuzidas, June 13 :-

Noon.-Glenroy laaven for Shanghai.

p.m.-Boten leaves for Singapore, &c. 3.80 p.mals of Valtable Land, é,

at the Boute,

p.m.--Atholl leaves for Port Darwin, a FRIDAY, June 13

Moon Kwangtung leates for Coat

Ports.

$ p.in. Meeting of St. John's Lodge Haruanay, June 14 iom, p

0 p.m. Moray and drrakan Aptarleave

for Bingapore, de,

publie at the last Council meeting that ihla Ordinance had been translated into

London, June 8th, 1870. Chinese, as he was anxious it should be England and France have finally declined understood by those to whom it mainly

Ova contemporary is manifestly for some reason or other ; we wonder what ails him. He seems afraid to say who has been hurting him, and refers to the corm= trampling enemy as “another place ?? and so on. This phrase is used by sposkera in the House of Commons to designate the Upper HousĮ

one dɔntemporary" hag apparently the same due reverence for the name of the offender who has disturbed his equanimity but, really, we cannot help. wondering who has, wickedly or quintshë

applied, we presume that upon this section to interfere in the Egyptian administration, rests the hope of the authorities to reach but the British Consul General kas ezer the great takable commodity commonly gelically protested against the Polloy of imported for the army, navy, ka, are ez- called "samahoo." All spirituous liquors the Khediver empted from duty and the notice to be

Cetawayo has made proposals for peace, tionally, put his delicate constitution out vé given of the expiry of a Spirit Farmer's privileges, with provision for refund of but the negociations have failed in sonore. He bowalls in public his inebility ta duty by the outgoing to the incoming sequence of our refusal to accept say terms make a correct summary out of a month's fees are also provided for Beste except his unconditional surrender. It is exchanges which he has before him from

Australle ; and, in a well-pitying strain, he

False returns and sinto exported that be wild submit,

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