To-day's Advertisements. MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., 13 QUEEN'S ROAD, AND 22 PRAVA, Beg to direct special attention to their woll selected Stock of

WINES, SPIRITS, &c.

CUTLER BLANCHE."

HEIDSIC Pints and Quarts.

(UTLER PALMER & Co.'s "CARTE

& Co.'s MONOPOLE,

DOLPHE COLLIN'S BOUZY CABINET.

A9

UMM'S (JULES) CHAM-

MPAGNE, Puts and Quarts.

POMMERY

AND

RENO'S

GREN

CHAMPAGNE. [EYEN'S (BODEN)

NOUZY, Pts. & Qis.

EXTRA SEO, Quarts.

CHARLES HEIDSIECK'S WHITE SEAL,

Pints and Quarts.

To-days Advertisements.

FOR MANILA,

The Steamship

** DIAMANTE," Capt. THEBAUD, will be de spatched for the above Port

on MONDAY, the 22nd Inst., at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Oo: Hongkong, September 20, 1879.

FOR HOIHOW.,

The Steamship

"HAINAN,"

1622

Captain CоNNEA, will be de- spatched for the above Port

on TUESDAY, the 23rd Inst., at 10 a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.

*823 Hongkong, September 20, 1879,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL,

The Company's Steamship

** AJAX,”

Captain R. F. SOALE, Will be despatched on or about

VEUVE CLIQUOT PONSARDIN, Pinte the 13th Proxime,

and Quarts.

TAZOPHILE ROEDORER & Co's VER-

ZENAY MOUSSEUX, Pts. & Qts. Kuvo's CHAMPAGNE, Pints and Quarts. MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

UTLER PALMER & Co.'s OHA-

CUTLEREAU MOUTON. LORMONT, Pints AND Quarts. RAUZAN ERMITAGE

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents,

Hongkong, September 20, 1870.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

GENERAL WEEKLY SALE.

HE Undersigned will sell by Public

Auction, on

TUESDAY,

(CHATEAU), Pints and Quarts.the 23rd September, at Noon, at his

Salos Rooms, Peddar's Wharf, An Invoice of STATIONERY, com- prising Cream Laid Foolscap Nots

¡RMITAGE LUDON.

THIBŒUF (CHATEAU), Pints & Quests. Paper, Envelopes of Assorted Sizes, etc.,

CHATEAU LAROSE (CURCIER AND

ADET's), Piute and Quarts. CHATEAU LAFITE, Pints &i "Quarts. TRES GRAVES, Pints and Quarts. BREAKFAST CLARET, Pts. & Qte. OLD INVALID CLARET. ST. JULIEN, &c., &c. BREAKFAST CLARET.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

BURGANDY, HOOK, SHERRIES, &c.

Cham-

bertin, Chablis

(White), Liebfraumileh, Hockhoime, Niersteiner, Steinberger Cabinet, Rudesheimer Berg, Koninit Victoria Borg, Cha- bona Yquem, Grand vin, Haut Sauterne, Marsala, Sacoone's Fale Dry White Seal Sherry, Yellow Soal Amon- tilado Shorry, Catler Palmer and Co.'s Sherry, In- valid Port (1848), Hant's Port,

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

BRANDY, WHISKY, LIQUEURS,

&0.

1, 2

and 8 star

HENNESSY'S BRANDY, La GRANDE MARQUE

BRANDY, OUTLER PALMER & Co.'s BRANDY, ROUTER GUILLET & Co.'s BRANDY, 1 to 4 stars, Finest Old BOURBON WHISKY, bigbly recommended, KINAHAN'S LL Irish WHISKY, JAMIESON's Irish WHISKY, Royal GLENDEE WHISKY, AVH GIN, SWAINE BOURD and Co.'s OLD TOM GIN, LA GRANDE CHARTREUSE, Green and Yellow; MARAS- CHINO DE ZARA, CURA- CAO, Pints and Quarts;

ANGOSTURA,

"BOKER'S and

ORANGE BITTERS, &c., &o., &o.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

-

BASS ALE bottled by CAMERON &

SAUNDERS, Pints and Quarts.

GUINNESS'S STOUT bottled by E.

& J. BURKE, Pints and Quarts. PILSNER & ST. PAULI BBER in

Quarts.

DRAUGHT ALE AND PORTER, by

the Gallon.

Fine ALE bottled by MacE. F. & Co. ALE AND PORTER in Bolk, (Hado. &

KILDEREINS).

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

ERATED WATERS.

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE,

TONIO WATER,

SARSAPARILLA,

40. o., 4o.

The **-Finest Stook

of CIGARS, CAVITE

CHEROOTS, PRINCESA

$0.

OHEROOTS, PRINCESA QIGARS, AROCEROS, VEGUEROS, &c.,

All Specially Selected. CABLE COIL TOBACCO (Very Fine), EM- PRESS OF INDIA, AND BEST NAVY.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

OROSSE &-BLACKWELL'S,

MOIR'S, AND AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD STORES SHIPS' STORES of every Description. EXEMP, and COTTON, CANVAS, RUSSIAN, MANILA, and WIRE ROPE. SAIL-MAKING, and RIGGING promptly

executed.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

Hongkong, September 20, 1879.

etc.

200 Chintz Alhambra Bed-quilts.

1 case All Wool Fancy Flannel. Grey Meltonu.

8/4 Printed Cloth Table Covers, 7/4 Velvet Pile Table Covers, 6/4 x 8/4 Velvet Pile Table Covera White Flannel, Scarlet and Colored

Flannels, Woollen Scarves, White Shirt inge, etc.

5 cases Primo York Hams, cases tin- lined.

Assorted Liqueurs, Old Tom, Beer, Ginger Wine, Claret, Brandy, etc., etc.

Morton's Oilman'a Stores.

Dog Collars in Leather and Chain- wort, Dog Chains, Dram Flasks, Reval vers, Cartridges, Pouches, etc., etc.

50 drums Hubbuck's Pale Boiled Lin-

seed Oil.

40 drums Hubbuck's Turpentine,

10 cases Bath Bricks.

15 cases Tumblera,

10 canes Malt Vinegar.

American Tobacco in 20-lbs. boxes. LAMPS, Toilet Sets, Glassware,

Crockery Ware, Hard Ware, Locks,

Cutlery.

And a Variety of Other GOODS. TERMS.-Cash on delivery.

G. R. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Sept. 20, 1879.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Be23

Sept. 19, Penedo, British steamer, 652, John Cain, Manila Sept. 16, General.- MELCHERS & Co.

Sept. 20, Yungching, Chineso ateamer, 661, F. Wallace, Shanghai Sept. 16, General. -0. M. S. N. Co.

Sept. 20, Amoy, British steamer, from Canton.

Sept. 20, Malacca, British steamer, 1709, Smith, Yokohama Sept. 13, Mails and General.-P. & 0. S. N. Co.

Sopt. 20, Indus, British steamer, 2199, S. D. Shallard, Shanghai Sept. 17, Mails and General.-P. & O. S, N, Co.

Sept 20, Gwalior, British steamer, 1720, J. C Babot, Hombay Sapt. 1, Galls. 6, Ponang 11. and Singapore 14, Malls and General.-P. & 0. S. N. Co.

ساحر

DEPARTURES.

Sept. 20, Tigra, for Shanghai.

20, fhop-sai, Chi, g.b., for a ornise. 20, Festa, for Newchwang.

20, Friedrich Perthes, for Tientsin.

2, Kiungchow, for Hoihow.

20, Me, for Boihow.

20, Krung Thep, for Nowchwang.

20, Hongkong, fur Tientsin.

20, Yungching, for Canton,

CLEARED.

Florence Nightingale, for Chefoo, Cassandra, for London, &o. Atalanta, for Hoihow, tc. Pernambuco, for Saigon. Amoy, for Ningpo and Shanghai. Kuangtung, for Coast Ports. Margrethe, for Newchwang. Norman Court, for Forehow. Elizabeth Childs, for Nawchwang.

L'ASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Yungching, from Shanghai, Dr. Wong Tow, and Mr R. Chenoweak,

Per Malacca, from Yokohama, Capt. Alexanderson and Mr Rose for South ampton; Col. Stewart, B.E., Messrs Col- lina, and G. Hayes, 4 Chinose, and 2 Dis- tressed Scamen.

and 23 Chinese.

Per Indus, from Shanghai, Mr Jamatel,

Per Gwalior, for Hoogkong: from Bon-" bay, Mr P. Emery, Mrand Mrs A. Pacheco, 3 children, 2 infants, 2 nyaho and servant, ayah and servant, Messra P. Leverage, and Mrs Paulina Pacheco, Mrs Solomon, fufant,

W. Moser; from Penang. 2 Chinese; from

Singapore, Comr. A. F. St. Clair, Liso Too Bang and servant, and 59 Chinese. From Singapore for Amoy, a Chinese.

THE CHINA MAIL.

DEPARTED.

No. 5056. -SEPTEMBER 20, 1879.

heartiest aid which the Executiva can property of foreigners. It is said that

Per Kiungehow, for floihow, 48 Chinese. HONGKONG DISPENSARY, give is nothing more than a right which total and forcible ubolition of extra-ter le Per Me-li, for Heibow, &c., 20 Chiness..

TO DEFART,

Fer Pernambuco, for Šalgon, 160 Chi-

.2690.

SHIPPING REPORTS..

The British steamer Penedo reports: Strong E. and EN.E. winds with heavy beam sea and dull cloudy weather with

meck rain.

The Chinese steamer Trungching reports: Fine weather and fresh monsoon. Passed. S. 8. Loudoun Castle bound to North.

POST OFFICER NOTIÕES. MAILS will close:-

For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCIOW......

THE

Established 4. D. 1841.

香港大榮

A. S. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DavidGISTs, IMPORTERS

OF

DuoneistY' SUNDRIES, NOBBERY Rnorr- SITED, TOILET REQUISITAS, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

02

T'er Kwangtung, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, combined with an intimate knowledge distance of only 600 yards. His companion

may be fairly claimed.". There can be toriality has been resolved upon, and that no doubt that this is true; but the great a public declaration to that effect will be made shortly as a preliminary to treaty difficulty which now presents itself is revision. how this is to be done under the circumstances which have recently come HUMAN Game.It is curious to note the and her authorities insist upon carrying During the first China war it was considered to light. As Hongkong is a free pot, change of idons, observes the Broad Arrow. on trade in this spirit, the question that an officer had done something at least arises, how we can possibly prevent any infra dig, in taking a pot shot at a Chinese one from transferring his business from some distance off during a temporary lull of hostilities; and the late Lord Gough, with this Colony to Macao. This contigency all his faults a chivalrous soli for a whe was, it is alleged, fairly and fully placed bravest of the brave," in his Indian ware before H. E, the Governor at the time peremptorily prohibited auch trials of skill. when the negotiations for the new But in Zululand, if we may trust our tenders for the Opium Monopoly were contemporaries, a different feeling prevails, being carried on, it was pressed upon and on a recent occasion à spectat cor- Mr Hennessy's attention by gentlemen respondent," in company with an officer, whose long experience of the trade, pathetically tells us what had luck he had whon operating upon some Zulu sconts at a of the persons involved, well qualified had put the enemy to flight by a shot; but, them to form an opinion on the subject. says the amateur," to my intense disgust, But their advice was disregarded, and after carefully covering one of the fugitives, that of less wise men was accepted and I got a miss-fire, followed by two others in acted upon. What the result may be is succession. These black buck" appear more than we can say. We have been to make good sport, and as a true sportsman at some pains to inform ourselves upon bagged, there may not, after all, be so much is believed never to eat his own game this subject; and the more accurate our harm done to our reputation as a civilised information becomes, the greater seems people.

the 21st inst.

For NINGPO & SHANGHAL—

Per Amoy, at 9 am, To-morrow, the 21st

inat,

For SINGAPORE, LONDON, AND HAM-

BURG.-

Per Cassandra, at 9 am.. To morrow, the

21st inst.

For ROIROW AND HAIPHONG, (with Májla for Pakhol and Hanoi).- Por Atalanta, at 9 am. To-morrow, the

21st inst.

Per Rat-thin, at 9.50 am., on Monday,

shu 22ad inst.

For YOKOHAMA,--

Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and centinuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

No. 1.-Vol. VIII,

-OF THE--

"CHINA REVIEW to be the difficulty of the situation.

WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS.

DIED.

At Westbourne Villas, on 20th Inst., the Infant Son of Captain J. JOHNSON, of the

S. Charlton.

Per Malacca, on Monday, the 22nd inst. Registry ceases at 3.15 p.m. Mail closes at 3.30 p.m. Paid Corros. spondence may then be posted in the moveable box on board the Packet.

For SHANGHAL-

Per Gwalior, on Monday, the 22nd lust. Registry cases at 10.45 a. m. Mail closes at 11 s.o. Late Letters

received from 11.10 to 10.30 with 18

cents Late Fee. Paid Correspondence may then be posted in the moveable box on board the Packet.

For MANILA.

Per Diamante, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 22ad inst.

For HOIHOW (AND PAKHOI).-

Per Hainan, at 9.80 a.m., on Tuesday,

the 23rd inst.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.— Per Atholl, at 11.30 am., on Friday, the

26th lust. (12 cent rates.) For BANGKOK.

For Dale, at 6 p.m., on Friday, the 26th

inst.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,

SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c. --- . Per Menmuir, at 11.30 am., on Thura-

day, the 9th October,

THE CHINA MAIL.

present

of the Chinamon was besten and the other

SUPREME COURT. IN URIMINAL SESSIONS,

Unless it can be shown that a portion of Wg had, says a New York correspondent, the trade thus diverted from the present a specimen of the antipathy to Chinamen, Monopolist has been so divolted in an which exists in this country among the la illegal manner, it seems to us to be boring classes, in our streets the other day. impossible that any aid can be given to Two women of low character went into a the Opium Farmer under

laundry kept by two Chinsmen on the Sixth- conditions. If, as is alleged, the pre- quiries about the prices of washing, and avenue. They professed to be making in- pared drug has been boiled in Macao, asked for specimens of work. One of the The publication of this issue commenced and shipped from that port, there is Chinamen was out of the room, and when absolutely no remedy, so far as we can the other went into a back room to get a at 9.05 p.m.

see, for the holder of the monopoly in specimen to show, one of the women anatched this Colony. It must be very unpleasant a pocket book, filled with money, which was to this enterprising native gentleman, lying on the table, and both of them ran away. The two Chinamen started in pursuit HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPT. 20, 1879. community and the moral support of the had taken the money from the pocket-book and he may possess the sympathy of the and caught the thieves, who in their flight Executive of Hongkong; but how the and had thrown the latter into the street. THE present condition of the Opium awkward fact can be got over, that his The Chinaman began to search the woman Farm in this Colony is now engaging opponents are acting within their rights, for the money, when a crowd gathered and the serious attention of the Government, is more than we can comprehend. So at one took the part of the woman. One aud, so far as we can learn, not without long as cargo can be shipped at Macao, was shot in the face. In the disturbance reason. In this matter, it is to be feared under invoices which have been certi- the thieves escaped, and the polise have that the disappointed members of the fied in proper form by the Consular made no effort to find them, The wounded Old Monopoly have been more far-authorities of the shippers, there is no Chinaman was taken to a hospital, and the sighted than the Hongkong Government law with which we are acquainted that other one was arrested, and was subsequent- or the New Farmer proved to be; and can justify any interference with such a ly disoberged. Here the matter has ended; the result is likely to be inconvenient trade, however irregular it may at first no one has protested against it, and only as well as expensive to the present sight seem to be.

one newspaper has spoken of it at all. If holder of the Monopoly and to the

rach a thing were to happen to Americans A question has, we understand, been in a city of China I fancy the American finances of the Colony. We have on freely discussed, in this connection, whe-eagle would soream right lustily. former occasions given the Government ther the Consul of the United States credit, not only for securing the material here is acting within his powers.in cer- advance in price for the Opium Monopoly, tifying to invoices of goods shipped at but for obtaining a British subject, Macao; and the doubt was suggested by (Before the Chief Justice, Sir JoHN SMILE.) "exceedingly intelligent, sensible and the fact that Colonel Mosby's predeces honourable," as the Farmer, who it is wors are said to have rained some difficul MAILS BY THz FRENCH PACKET,- The French Contrast Packet-Fraouuddy said gave the best securities for the ty in performing this duty. According will be despatched on TUESDAY, performance of his contract. From the to American law, however, there cannot the 30th Instant, with Malls to and apparently satisfactory and even jaunty be a shadow of doubt about the matter, through the United Kingdom and

manner in which the whole transaction As Consul of Macao and Hongkong, the Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits was carried through, no serious diffioul-resident Consul here is bound to certifytitution. Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, ties were apprehended; while special to all such invoices, and were he to India (vid Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Adon, Sey. Powers were granted by Ordinance for refuse to do so, the shipper has only to chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, the further protection of the highly-paid- apply to the first representative of a and Alexandria,

This is the best for rights acquired by the New Monopo friendly power in Macao to perform the opportunity for forwarding Corre-lint. It is only now that we are begin- neaded office; failing which, the invoice spondence to E. Africa, the Cape,ning to realize the fact that a serious may be certified to by any two respect St. Helena, and Ascension.

mistake has been made by all concerned. able citizens. The usual hours will be observed in closing The previous holders of the Farm are present Consul of the U. 8. A. to put prominent representatives of the trade this matter in a true light, as an impres- carried on here with California and sion has got abroad, and was at one time Australia; and they have for some years entertained by the Government, that been holders of the Opium Farm at Colonel Moshy had been exceeding his Macao. While they were also in powers. He has been simply doing his possession of the Farm in this Colony, duty, and has, we believe, no option that at Macao was kept up merely to whatever in the matter. meet the requirements of local consump tion. But when they waro ousted from of $4000 ($205,000, as against their bid the Hongkong monopoly by an advanco of $201,000), they then played their "trump card," removed the best boilers of the drug to the Holy City, and now carry on their business from the neigh THE delivery of the English Mail was begut take the defence of the other bouring Colony, The result of this at 2.25 this afternoon.

tho Mails, &c.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET. — The British

Contract Packet Indus will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 23rd Instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and - Europe via Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmaab, Ceylon, Indis, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar. N.B.--This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonics, E. or S. Afriso, nor for Mauritius.

ME OS. FOR TO-MORROW

Shipping.

10 a.m.-Kwangtung leaves for Coast competition is, that large receipts which

Ports.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES:-

It is but fair to the

- LOCAL AND GENERAL. The next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected boro on the 25th inst., by the O. and 0.

8. S. Co.'s steamer Gaelic,

would have otherwise greatly enhanced A PARADE and Inspection of the Volunteer the value of the Hongkong Monopoly and Government Fire Brigades will take are diverted into another channel, and

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL- The Right the new Opium Farmer of Hongkong place at the Central Fire Brigade Station at Reverend Bishop Burdon. Morning Ser- suffers to the extent of the business so 9 pm, on the 23rd instant. vice 11, Evening 4.30. Holy Communion diverted. Looking back to the prelimi on the first Sunday in the month.

nary negotiations from this point, and Fox Kai, the lessee of the house in Queen's Military Service,Rev. J. Henderson, with the knowledge which experience Road West which the Police made a raid officiating Military Poly Communion has forced upon us, it would seem that, on yesterday for being a Public Gambling Morning Prayer, &c. had the Government accepted the offer

Saturday, September. 20,

A JAPANESE OHILD SOLD FOR FROSTITUTION. Keung Ato was charged with unlawfully selling a female child for purposes of pros- purchasing and Li Akak with unlawfully

An Attaché of the Japanese Consulate was presont to look after the interests of the young Japanese girl, and was asked by his Lordship to take a seat at the counsels table. His Lordship remarked that it was late should be present, only right that some one from the Consu-

and the first prisoner was defended by Mr The Acting Attorney General prosecuted, Ng Achoy, the second prisoner was unde- fonded.

The following wore the juror :-Meurs

M. A de Carvalho, N. A. Siebs, J. C. dos L. M. Baptista, and J. F. Bardfeldt Remedios, A. O. Guttierez, T. G. Glover,

Bir Ng Achoy, who defended the first prisoner, pleaded for him not guilty;" the woman also denfed the charge,

flis Lordship asked whether Mr Ng Aoboy did not intend also to defend the second prisoner. Was not a part of his defence for the one necessarily a defence of the other. Could he defend one and not. the other, or rather, was not his best way to establish his defence of the one to under-

Mr Ng Acboy ssid kohad no instructions to defend the second prisoner. He thought he could defend the one with out the other the same transaction. even although the two charges arose out of

His Lordship: Then you leave the second prisoner to her fate ?.

Mr Ng Achoy: I do not undertake her defence.

Court to defend. She will be none the His Lordship Then she is loft for the worse for not being defended.ed

The Acting Attornay General then stated

on the second and fourth Sunday in the of the Old Farmora -viz, $201,000 per house, appeared before the Hon. C. B. the case to the Jury. A little girl about

month

UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at II A.M., Afternoon, 6 r..-Divine Service in Chinese, 2-3 P.M. every Sunday, with communion on first Sunday of every mouth,

-Ray. Dr. Chalmers.

annum-a great deal of litigation, much heart-burning and ill-feeling, and a large amount of danger to the trade of the port, as well as peril to the finances of the Co lony, would have been obviated,. It has

Plunket to-day on a summons, charging him with keeping a Public gambling house, The trial took the form of an investigation, and will, when concluded, probably throw

a

the age of fourteen or fifteen years, a native of Japan, came here some three or four years ago. She was brought to Hongkong statement purchased her from her parents by a Chinaman, who according to her own there. Be being in want of money and intending to leave for his own country, left $50. That was some three years ago. The ber in pledge with a Chinaman bera for man with whom she was left was a respect- able man, a compradore here; in the sm- ploy of a foreign firm. She was his servant until about the 1st March of the present year, when her mistress, she stated, gave her A covero beating and she ran away, Abɔut a free and A coXLESPONDENT, writing from Canton on eleven o'clock at night, she took her away enlightened place such as this Colony is 10th iostaat, saya:There was an alarm-to her house, and finally took her to the universally acknowledged to be could ing fire last night that destroyed a ten-house of the second defendant and there have had anything whatever to do with packing hong and a general provision, store, defendant kept her in the bquss for some cold her for a sum of money. The first 80 trivial s circumstance; but the

ST. PITER'S SEAMEN'S CHUECH-Rev-been said that one of the Old Opium deal of light on the management of gambl J. Alouderson, Service at & 1.M., every Farmers took some part in the public ing houses. The Court sat until a late hour, Sunday and Wednesday. All seats free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the meeting of the 7th October, and that he when the case was adjourned till Monday First Sunday in each month at 11 am. has not regarded this Colony with go at 2 o'clock. The defendant was admitted

ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHUECH.-Rev. much warmth of feeling as formerly to bail in $200.

J. Grundy, and Rev. Lo Sam Yuen. since that eventful period. It is of

(All Services in Chinese.) Morning course ridiculous to suppose that his Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, and

success as a trader in Sermon, at 11 A.M.. Bible Clans, at 3 P.M. Preaching, at 6.30 P.M. Holy Com munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month,

BERIAK FOUNDLING HOUSE-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ten A., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House,

West Point.

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, Garden Read,

In the morning. Mass at 8 o'clock.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping. Daylight.--Atalanta leaves for Holhow,

du.

4 p.m.-Diamante leaves for Manila. Goods per Loudoun Castle undelivered

after this date subject to rent.. Goods per Glenariney undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

General Memoranda, TURDAY, September 23-

10 am.---Bainan leaves for Holbow.

of Call and Baropa.

L

strange coincidence appears to have taken with the contiguous, buildings, just inside time and threatened to send her to Stoga possession of this native's mind, and he of Canal Road at its eastern extremity; and pore to be a prostitute. It was clearly bas, it is believed, the more readily and the combustible nature of these premises, heartily entered into the competition cluding oil and tea boxes, caused appre- against the trade of this Colony in hensions of an extended conflagration that, prepared opium on that account. This formidable competition may be estimated happily, was mitigated by continued absence when it is stated that no less than of wind. Continued signs of the N.E. mon-traffic that has been going on with Singapore

million of dollars' worth of prepared drug has within the last six or seven-ionths found its way from Macao to the markets of Australia and California,

soon, a dark and clear atmosphere, steady barometer, thermometer 87 yesterday and 90 to-day,"

Mr H. L. Noronha, who is to take up the

enough proved there was a sals and a pur- chase. That the object of that purchase was either to have the girl here as a pro- liute he believel he would be able to sa Istitute or to send her toSingapore an a pro- thafy the jary. Knowing as they did the

they would find, if it was proved that he had threatened to send her to Singapore, that his object was to have her used for immoral pur- poses there. The Ordinance under which this prosecution was brought was specially tection of women and girl, and also to introduced into this Colony for the pro- prevent illegal and improper emigration.

In a previous article we expressed a THE arrival from Hongkong at Singapore of strong opinion that it is the duty of the Government to support the present holder of the Opium Monopoly by every appointment of Superintendent of the Go-The charge was one of a misl meanour nat a felony. Most of the cases brought before legitimate means in its power. We then vernment Printing Press there, is noted by the Court were felonies not misdemeanon. observed, that "as the competition the Singapore paper.

but in this owe they were not charged against which the new Farmer finds

with kidnapping or selling the chud intent to deprive the parents or h

one,

and as the Government undertook

Noon-English, Mail iparea for Fort himself compelled to fight is a formidable TERE is a rumour afloat, which we (Japan guardians of the possession of the same, Noon. General Weekly Bale by Mr G. to place every facility in the way of the Gazette) give for what it is worth, that the The Attorney General then called the

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