For Sale

MacEWEN, ERIØKEL & Co.

No. 53, Query's Houd Bust,

OPPOSITE E COMK188ARIAT),

NOW

ARE

Entertainment.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

:

Under the Patromga of

H. E. MAJOR-GENERAL SARGENT, C.B., LIBCT, CULONEL HOBSOR, C.B., AND OFFICE, OF THE BUYŸs,

LANDING

FROM AMERICA.

ALIFORNIA

RACKER

JOMPANY'S BISCUITS in

th

tine, and loose.

A

Soda BISCUITS,

Assorted BISCUTTS.

Small HOMINY.

Cracked WHEAT.

OATMEAL

CORNMEAL.

While BEANS.

TOPOCAN BUTTER. Eastern

i and Californian CHEESE CODFISH in Tina.

Prime HAMS and BACON, Eagle Brand Condensed MILK.

Fambly BEEF 2016koga.

Benu Ideal SALMON in 6 b can. Cutting's Dowsert FIUITS in 24 16 cane.

13

Assorted Canned VEGETARLES.

Potted SAUSAGE and Sanogo

MEAT.

Stalled PEPPERS. Assorted SOUPS,

Richardson & Robbin's Celebrated Potted

MEATS:

Richardson & Robbin's Curried OYSTERS.

Claim CHOWDER.

Freak ORECON SALMON

Dried APPLES.

TOMATOES

SUCCOTASH.

BRAWN

Maple SYRUP

Golden SY LOBSTERS OYSTERS.

SYRUP.

HONEY.

Corn STARCH.

Green CORN.

FAIRBANKS' SCALES.

400 B. Capacity.

600 th

900 10. 1,200 .

|:

1

CORN BROOMS.

OFFICE HIGH CHAIRS.

AXES and HATCHETS.

AGATE IRON WARE.

WAFFLE IRONS,

SMOOTHING IRONS.

PAINTS and OILS:

TALLOW and TAR

VARNISHES.

USTRIAN LADIES' BAND.

A GRAND CONCERT.

WILL BE GIVEN

THIS EVENING,

the 29th September,

Under the Leadership of MAESTRO IGNAZ FOESCH'L

1. Fraer (Overture),...

3. EIS TRAUM (Violin Sulo),...Hicci,

4. Exos Pvc Poount,,

Intimations.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Twelfth Volume of the "CHINA REVIEW,"

No w

Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

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

CHARLES BAL, Britial slip, Capt. W. J. Read y Watson P&O 8. N. Ca

No.-1.--Vol. XII.

"CHINA REVIEW"

CONTAINS

Tho Structure of Chinese Characters. Chinese Guilds and their Briles.. The Dialect of Yangchow.. China During the Tein

264-419.

Dynasty, A.D.

More on the Origin of the Arabic Numerals. Su Tung Po in Hainas.

Opium and the Smoking Extract.

Notices of New Books and Literary. Intel-

ligenec

PART 1.

Sepph

2. STANICHEN (Song

REKTHA).

by Misa Schubert.

D. LA STELLA CONFIDENT

Rombandi.

(Bong by Miss BINA),

Correspondence.

. M L UND SELLE

(Valse)

Loffowitch.

PART II.

Balfe.

7. OvertoneŽporUNERING.

8. Den KuZPAUDER FRAU

EN (Duet by Misa Ben-Galusis.

THA & Miss JOSEPHINE); }

9. DE BARRIER VON SE-1 Rossini,

10.

¡VILLA (Flute-Solo),...

ABEND STANICKER (SOE Chanan.

by Miss BEA), (6

Poruk. 11. SWERTHALEM (Valse),...

"GOD SAVE TUS QUER.X."

PRICES OF ADMISSION :

Dress Circle,..

Stalls,......

$2.00. 81.00. .......90.50.

Back Sents,........................ Doors open at 8.30, to counence at Op.in.

Hongkong, Sopleutbor 29, 1883.

THEATRE

sn30

Notos and Queries.

Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c. To ContributELM,

Hongkong, September 28, 1883.

JUST RECEIVED

ST. JACOB'S OIL

HOP BITTERS,

ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSHES. HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, September 24, 1883.

8fe84

To-day's Advertisements.

INDO-CHINA STEAN NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

ROYAL, THE Stenship Lotion, having arrived from the above Porta, Conaiguses of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undoraigned for countersignature, and to take imme- dins Godda

CITY HALL. BE LOFTUS TROUPE I will turn in HöFROU

October, and givo a Series of 12 Subscrip tion Performancs, selected from the fol- lawing Repertoira --

Iolanthe...........Trial by Jury. Patience...Pirates of Penzance. HI. M. S. Pifore......Crimson Scarf.. Madame Favart ......

Grand Duchess- (Burlesque), ...Hobbies (Burlesqno). La Mascotte........ The Contrabandist......Round the Clook. Queen's Evidence Uncle Tom's Cabin

(Comedy).

Phenix or Ariton Arrah na Pogie.

from the Ashes....

DEVOE'S NONPARIEL Fritz, Our Cousin

BRILLIANT KEROSINE OIL,

150 test.

Ex late Arrivals from

ENGLAND.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF

STORES,

including:

BREAKFAST TONGUES. CAVIAR

ASPARAGUS. SOUPS, &c.

TEYRONEAU'S DESSERT FROITS.

ALMONDS and RAISINS.

PIONIC TONGUES.

COCUATINA.

VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, Lena's & Ertl COCOA, FRENCH PLUMS.

PATE DE FOIE GRAS.

MINCEMEAT.

SAUSAGES.

BRAWN.

DANISH BUTTER.

SPARTAN

COOKING STOVES.

ENGLISH CUTLERY.

ELECTRO-PLATE

CROCKERY & GLASS WARE,

CLARETS-

CHATEAU MARGAUX, CHATEAU LA TOUR, pints & quarts. (RES. GRAVES,

BREAKFAST CLARET,"

SHERRIES & PORT-

+

SACCONE' MANZANILLA & AMON-

TILLADO.

SAUCONE'S OLD INVALID FORT

(1848).

HUNT'S PORT,

BRANDY, WHISKY, LIQUEURS, &c.—

and 3-star HNESSY'S BRANDY. Bisquit Dcrouchs & Co.'s BRANDY. FINEST OLD BOURBON WHISKY. KINAWAN'S LL WHISKY. ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY, Bgeau's OLD TOM.

E. & J. BURKE'S IRISH WHISKY.- Rogg's LIME JUICE CORDIAL, -- NOILLY PRAT & Co.'s VERMOUTH: URABBIE'S GINGER-BRANDY. EASTERN CIDER.

CHARTREUSE.

MARASCHINO."

CURACAO,

Cernian....... Pink Dominoes..

Our Boys.

Chilperic.

Subscription Performances will take place times a week, and or those evenings no

Piece will be reposted.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICES.

12 Nights.-Drese Circle or Stidla-Single Ticket $20.00.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be once landed and stored at Consignees

risk and expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, September 29, 1883.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

|

C. T. Hoon, British stemper, Captain W. Jarvis Thos Howard & CoMME

CUL YUEN, Chinos steamer, Capt. Wal laco CM. S., N. Co.

CONCORDIA, Germ. 3-m. schooner, Capt. H. Bütor 3. M. 8. S. Co.,

ELIZABETH CHILDs, British barato, Capt 8. James-Wielor & Body FURNE ABBEY, American bangue, Capt. J.T. Marcy.-Master,

KILLEENA, British bortus, Capt. Hugh Wallace.---Meyor & Co.

LENNOX, British steamer, Captain D. Scott,Jardine, Matheson & Co.

MAGIC, British brig, Captain White. Order.

Nicora, British barque, Captain Janos Foster.Ardhold, Katberg & Co.

ROBERT DIXON, Amoriesn ship, Capt. 0. C. Young-Messageries Maritimes.

Sauan S. BauGWAY, America barque, Capt. H. C. Townsend Chines

SEA RIFTLE, Brit. m. schooner, Capt. Alfred Rickers.iomusen & Co.

SILVER EAGLE, British barguo, Captain Richard-Wieler & Co.

STILLMAN B. ALLES, American barque, Capt. W. B. Eldredge-Bussell & Co.

TETUAN, Brilial barque, Capt. & Hyna --Wieler & Co

WILDWOOD, American barque, Captain Class A. Bawyor,--Captain.

SHIPPING”.

ARRIVALS

Sept. 28, Melbrek, British barque, 887, 11. Lightbody, Cardiff June 7, Coal MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

Sept. 29, Lenne, British steamer, 1327, Scott, Calcutta Sopt 35, Penang 20, and Singapore 23, General,-JARDINE, MATHE sox & Co.

Sept. 20, C. T. Hook, British steamer, 102, W. Jarvis, Saigon Sopt. 23, Rico.- Tus. Howard & Co

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close- For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

[No: 6800-SEPTEMBER 20, 1998.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. may defend himself on the shot by any force short of the intentional; ipfiction of death RELIGIOUS SERVILES ——______ or grievous bodily luarm; and if the sanit ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Bau, W. Jen upon him notwithstanding, continued, or tab on Fuos-pings, MA Colonial Chaplain. Morning he is in the position of a person assaulted Servico 11, Evening & Holy Communion in the employment of lawful force against day the 2nd October...

the 2nd and 4th in the person of another. (d) If two persons ercept every Sunday, For KUDAT AND SANDAKAN.-

and fight, Bereice.

A

Sept. 20, Godavery, French steamer, 815, du Temple, Yokohama Sept. 23, 3Tails and | Chineral-MrsSAGERIES MARITIMES., N

Sept. 29, Japan, British steamer, 1865, T. 8. Gardner, Calcutta Sept. 15, Penang 21, and Singapore 23, 1,451 chests Opium, 623 bales Cotton, 2,109 bags Saltpetre, and 2,400 pkgs. Sundries,DAVID SASHDOS, 8oxs & Co.

Sept. 29, Atalanta, German steamor, 783, J. Pia, Saigon Sept 24, Rice and Pady-Bresse & Co.

THE S.S. Japan having arrived, Con- signces of Cargo are hereby requested to sond in their Bills of Lading to the Undoraigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods Sept. from alongside.

Cargo impeding her discharge or remain- ing on board after the 0th October, will be aded and stored at Consignees' risk and oxpense, raid no Fire Insurance will be effected.

Consignees are hereby informed that any Claims must be made imunediately, as Plan Box now open at Mesars, KELLY & none will be entertained after the 10th WALSH'S.

Hongkong, August 31, 1883.

NOTICE.

QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM.

PANY.

THE Endersigned are prépared to necòpt

First Class Godowna at per contact presaitus per anar.

NORTON & Co., Agente. Hongkong, May 10, 1881. -

LANCASHIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

(FIRE AND LIFE) CAPITAL, TWO Millions Brentino, -

TUE Endursigned are prepared to grant

are

Buildings or on Goods stored therein, on Goods or board Vessels and on Hulls of Vowels in Barbour, nt the usual Terms and Conditions

Proposals for Life Asanrances will be re- ceived, and transmitien to the Directors for their decision.

If required, protection will bo granted on first chas Lives up to £1000 un a Single Life.

For Raton of Promiums, foras of pro posals or any other information, apply to ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents, longkong a Canton, Hongkong, January 4, 1807.

October.

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, September 20, 1889.

DEPARTURES.

29, Meriellulire, for Singapore, &c 29, Welle, for Hoihow.

29, Luertes, for Singapore, &c.

29, Margrethe, for Quinbon.

20, Poming, for Shanghai.

20, Meefoo, for Shanghai.

29, Chinking, for Shanghai.. 29, Sutlej, for Shanghai,

20, Kuma, for Nagashi K

CLEARED.

Robert Dicon, for San-Francisco Stillman B. Allen, for New York. ochi Yuen, for Swatowand Amoy.

FOR SHANGHAI, (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through wales for CHEFOO, TENTSIN, NEW- CHWANG, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE.)

The Steamship

"Glenelg," Capt. QUARTLEY, will be despatched as above on

rahunt the 4th October.

For Freight or Famage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, September 29, 1889.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI VIA AMOY, (Taking Cargo de Passengers at through rates for NINGPO, CHÊTOO, NEW. CIWANG, TIENTSIN; HANKOW: and Ports on the YANGTSZE.). The Co.'s Steamship

"Achilles,

the 6th October.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

nathor spindod na

Per Thales, at 3.30 p.m., on Baturday, the month. Rov HVL Tuncer against the other until he Mishaplain. Parade Servicunt 8 A.. has, in good faith, fed from the fight as far

the 8th October.

MALLS BY THE FRENOS PACKET The French Contract Packet Das

Will be despatched an THURSDA the 4th October, with Mails

United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, vit Napler; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylan, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The venal hours will be oluerved in closing

the Mail, &c.

11

Military

but if either

party does in good und and fourth as ho Holy Communion on the e

fight-na fas 83 le carly Sunday's at the etnolusion ofthe Parade faith flee from the figh

and if when he is prevented sithér Service

of the UNION Censon-Soldier Service, 6.45 natural obetade or any other caso

samo nature from flying farther, the other A.M. Congregational Service, Rev. J. Colville Service in Chinese, party to the fight follows and brain saculta him, the person who has so fod may delend ..--Rov. J. Chalmers, M. &.,

hinzelf, and moy nso a degree of velenos for that purpose proportioned to the vie lance employed against him.

LLD

ST. PETER'S CHUROS, for BKAMEN, &c. Rov, H. W. Lee, B.A., Chaplain Service at 6 P. Holy Communion aftor Service on the third Bunday in col month All the Sente are free..

DON MISSION CHATAL, Queen's Head Нова LONDON est Hongkong West-

"Association

Christian

This is the low ne laid down in St- another tus presumption is that the set phen's Digest. When one person kills

is murder, and the burden of showing. that it is not lies upon the sceased.

Services for Beamen, on Sundays, at 7.30 Fridays, at 7. P.M. and on MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAUKET.-M., STREET SION CHURCH-Rey Manslaughter is unlawfully killing The United States Mail Packet City of J. B. Ost, and Rev. Lo Bam Yuen. (All other without malica forethought

despatched on THURS Services

Prayer Tie a malice aforethought Peking, wil bide stober. Wilk Mails Entrées into oomsaustoll, and Seruen, at cases where there is an infontics for Japat, San Francisco, the United 11 AM Bible Chas, at 3 2.3. Preaching to cause the death of, or grevious bodily States, Canada, Honoluka, Peru, , which will be closed as follows: 2.16 P.M. Registry conscs. 2.30 .. Post-Office closes, but Corres

pondence may be posted on board the Facket with Late Fee of 10 cents extre Postage until the time of departure.

BOURS OF CLOSING THE FRENCH MAIL The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the French Contract Packet

A

in

the German language, by Rev. F. Hartmann, overy Sunday, at half-part ten A.M., in the Chapel of the Foundling House, West Point farli

at 6.30 r.. Holy Communion

Holy Communion, 1st

1st Sunday

harta to any person, whather such per Olinesc month ervice in son is the person actually killed or nat-s

EETHESDA CRAREY. GERMAN

secondly, in cases where there is, know- ledge that the act which causes donth will probably cause the death of, or PM's Churin, Garden Bond grievous bodily harm to, soms person, ST. JOSEPH'S CHURAH, 8. Mass and Seiron 5:30 r.. Even whether such person is the person both

ally killed or not. Thin, slaying of a ing Service, Benodiction.

PEAK ONTECH.Church of England Serporeon, however, is not murder but pran- vice every Sunday Evening, except 4th in slaughter, if the act by which death, is month, at B. Holy Commanion on 4th caused is done in the heat of passion Sunday at 8am. Presbyterian Service on caused by provocation Bir James Ste

Day before departure (or Saturday if the de-4th Sunday Evening at 6.

parture be on Monday)

5

Day

P.M.-Money Order Office closos.

Post Office closes, except the NIGHT Box, which is always : open out of Office hours.

of departure,

Post Office opens.

10 AM Registry of Letters coses,

11

Posting of all printed matter

and patterns ceases.

st for Late A..Mails closed, except fo

Letters

11.10 4.M-Lotters may be posted with

Late Fee of 10 cents until

11.30 A.M. When the Post Office closes

entirely.

11.40A.M.-Lato Lotters may be posted board the packet with Late Fee of 10 cents until time of departure.

HOUDS OF CLESTNO -

THE ENGLISH MAIL The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the British Contract Packet

Day of Departure,

2-

NOON. Money Order Office olores.

7.x-Registry of Letters ceases, "; }; Posting

of all printed mattor and

3:

P.3

closed, except for Late

Letters. 3.10. M.-Lettera nay Ibe posted with

Late Fee of 10 conse antil 3.30PM. When the Post Office, diesen |

entirely, pre

3.40..Late Lettore niny bo posted on board the packet with Lato Fee of 10 centa until tone of departure,

Money Orders. 131oney Orders are exchanged with the following countries

Ceylon

India

Japan,*

New South Walov. Port Darwin. Queensland.

South Australia, Straits Settlements. Tasmania.

United Kingdom. Victoria. Western Australia.

For Godavery, frain Yokohama: for Hong

2.--The Hongkong Post Office also issues kong, Mr G. W. Bally, 3 Sailors, and 15 Chinese; for Singapore, Mr A. Ponsonby; orders on Shanghai, and vice versa,

3.--The commission is as follows-foe, for Marecillen, Messra P. Panzoni, L. Levy, Mrs Ward Vernon, Mrs Basquerville, Mrs cording to the currency the order is drawn Tont. Wall, Mesurs W. Cotteren, MacMilin): fan, Bellen, and Loe.

Por Tork, from Saigon, 50 Chinese. Por Japan, from Calcutta, de, Messrs

MEMOS, FOR MONDAY, Shipping.

4 p.Kashgar leaves for Bombay.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established d.D. 1841. 香港大藥房

A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING OHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAINTS, IMPORTERS

DEUGGISTS BONDRIES A NURSERY - REQUI

TES, TOILET REQUISITER, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MADICIKES. MANUFACTURERS OF

Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water; Gingerade, Polans Water, Sararavilla Water, and other Aerated Waters

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876, ALO

bens lays it down that provocation does not exteruse the guilt of bomicide unless the person provoked is, at the time when he does the not, deprived of the power of self control by the provoca tion which be bas received.

The Jury found that the prisoner Lad shot the boy, otherwise they could not

Lays returned a verdict of manslaugh ter. Upon the legal definitions given above of the causes which would reduce this homicide from the most serious crime of murder to that of manslaugti- ter, it is difficult to divine how the jury arrived at the verdict they did. As we have alrendy stated, we consider that justice bas been fully vindicated by the sentence pronounced, and we can only regard the case and its result as another instance in which law and justice are not exactly in accord. The theory, for the defence was that prisoner did not fire the fatal shot, Mr. Wise suggested in point of fact that Neilson used a Car- bine, and that it was only from a weapon. ul this description that the bullet which killed the boy and wounded the Chinaman could have come. This defence was worth Borious attention, especially considering the unreliability of the Chinese evidence, and the statements made by Johnson, the European witness. The prisoner, Mr Wise contended, only fred one shot. It was from a bull-dog revolver, aimed above the hoods of the crowd, and he ilvabled if a weapon of this description would send a bullet through the body of a boy, and then through the buttocks of a man, at a distance of 139 feet, Neilson is missing, but he fins the ****** satisfaction of knowing that now the The result of the trial of Lagan at Chinese witnesses Lave given their Canton mast, we think,-be regarded as evidence in the way they have, it satisfactory. It was clearly shown that would be an impossibility to bring he had tised a firearm of some descrip any very serious charge, arising out. tion on the crowd, without a great of this affair, home to bingelt. Mr Wise uniount of provocation, or in delenco of seemed to be of opinion that the Chinese his life, and in view of the serious rewimesses had been coached," and, know- sults of the affair, neither an acquittal, ing how things are scansionsily done nor perhaps, a lighter punishment would among the Chinese, we are not inclined have met the demands of justice, while, to take exception to that impression. considering the doubt that must neces- The whole case will, we trust, act as sorily exist as to whether or not the pantion to foreigners mixing ranch with soner fired the shot that caused the Chinese in Canton and at the other death of the boy, and the whole of the Treaty ports. If reports we hear aro circumstances under which he acted true, the Chinese are not always as well on the occasion, a verdict of wilful mur-treated by Europeans of this class as der would bave appeared vindictive and they should be

The publication of this issue commenced at 7:36 pm. **

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, SÁTURINY, KEPTEMBER 29, 1983

R 200.20 cents. Per Lenner, from Calcutte, C., Mr Up to £3, or 310,

£5, or 825, or 50,0.40 37 Shaw, and 280 Chiness.

27, or $35, or 13.70 0.60 £10, or 260, or R1000:80

R150, $1.00. ST 4-No Order must exceed £10 or 950 (unless drawn on India, when R150 is the limit), nor will more than two such ordere At the same time the verdict presents Per Merionethshire, for Singapore, &c., 20 be issued to the sanin person, in favour of a curious aspect when viewed from Chinese.

Per Wale, for Hoibor, 50 Chinese,

G. Leith, Campbell, Thaddins, Cooper, 216 Chipcso deck, and 15 Natives.

DEPARTED.

Per Lueries, for Singapore, &c., 4 Euro peas, and 12 Chinese.

Per Klise, for Yokohama: from Hang

Ir and Mrs J A. Thomson, Messrs

Mr

a straining of justice against the pri soner.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

the same payee, by the same mail.

strictly legal ground to returning a {SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL.”"]" 5-Sums not exceeding 850 may be re-verdict of manslaughter against the pri (Per E. E. 4. & V. Telegraph Co.'s Line. nitted between the Ports of Chinn Lysoner, the Jury must have found, we means of Fostage Starops, subject to

charge of one pe cont for cashing them, presume, that he fired the fatal shot.

LONDOS, 28th September, 1883.

D. MacGilloch, C. S. Laylor, and Pastor Money Orders can be granted on Ports Obviously, unless they had come to the It is reported that the Chinese Gov- Capt. ANDERSON, will be Hart, and Capt. N. Davis; from Grave. Where there are agencies of the Hongkong conclusion that prisoner had killed the ment have declined the proposals of

de despatched on or about

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, September 29, 1883.

SHARE LIST: QUOTATIONS. SEPT. 29. 1883.

Stocks.

BANKS.

Nos. of Sharey

Value.

Faid.

up.

Reserve.

Working Last· Di-Closing Quo Account. vidend.(tations, Cash

128 1253,198,3368 52,503.02 42

HK and Shad

Bank. 60,000 $

INSURANCE

Ntb.-China Ins 1,000 TL Yangtaze Ins.... 1,200 Union Ina, Son 2,000 China Traders'

Insurance..... 24,000$ Oton Ins. Vilice 10,000,$ Chinese Ins. Co. 1,000$ HK. Fire Tus... 8,000 $ China Fire Ins. 20,000 3

ANGOSTURA, BORER's and. 0.14 GB. C. and D.

BITTERS

Liling

1187 %-8358)

2,000TL 600 TI. 400,000 T1.230,464.77 TL 75 TL1400 p.sh,

350T, 350 TI. 538,295 17. 3,059.70 18% TL1020 1,250$ 1335 423,7443 104,271.008 45.6011650 33.338 253 000,000 $ 107,411.66 22% 1882:

50*

SEOG,127.77 -2008

9105 Debit balance

3% $220 1,0008 200$ 100,378

$3907.18 50S 61.0008 250,732.56 $20 $352 2508

208 500,000 2 106,306.49 83.60 $74 100

10%

3J

sourl, Mr and Mrs

child. Me and Mrs helor, infant and

for Shanghai: freea Hong

Per Nutta Molbye; from Gravesend,

kong, Mr Mrs Jamieson, Messrs R. Oswald, Wong Koh Chin and Yu Koh Blang

Per Pasang, for Shanghai, 35 Chinese, Per Mecfoo, for Shanghai, 2. Europeans, and 7 Chinese.

For Chinking, for Shanghai, 25 Chineze,

TO DEPART

Post Office.

boy, they could not find him guilty of manslaughter. Essential elements * No orders on Japan nrs iaaned at the British of a verdict of manslaughter are that Post Office, Shanghai.

Shipping Intelligence

VESSELS TO ARRIVE

AT HONGKONG.

Lefti Name

April 19, Brambletye,

26, Archos,

Per Chi Yuen, for Swatow and Amoy, May 30, Gustav and Oscar, 360 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British barque Melbrek reports Sept 20th, spoke American ship J.V.K.P., by signal

The British steamer Lenor reports: Leff Calcutta on 15th September, and Pa- nang 20th, and Singapore at 4.30 p.m. on 23rd; had light winds and aqually weather to 13 North, thance to port moderats and fresh head winds and bead sea. DAAR

The British steamer CO. T. Hook reports: Had fins alear S. W winds to Cape Pada

thence T&By to Hongkong strong E. wind, high sea and

water.

min, aliipping quantities of

Jane Malbrek,

16

Theodor Rugar,

41, Theodors Ruger

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14, Taban (8.), Virt London

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14, Glenely (6) London

15:

Hainbarg

Loudon

Cuxhaven

Totomi Maru (s.), Antwerp

18, Marie Lenise, Liverpool- The British steamer Japain reports

LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. At London-Bleamers via Buca Canal. Left Calcutta on 15th inst., arrived at Pe

Tent Cairnanmir. nang th, leis Penang 21st, arrived at Kangaroo,

Glenfrain. Singapore on the 23rd, and left same day. Achiles,

Breconshire. After leaving Singapore experienced light Telemachus. winds and fine up to Matulesfield Bank, from thence to arrival moderate N.E. mon- Sarpedon (s)

Ajax (a) Moon and fine weath pra--- The Gernian stemmer Atalanta reporte:

Left Saigon on the 24th Sept., had fresh Kremlin (s) N.E. winds and fine weather throughout. ⠀

bonds

STEAM C'PANIES!

Steamboat. 8,000 $ Indo-China B.

Nav. Co... 120000 £ China & Manilaj

S.8. Coy.,Lt. 3,500

proporti unato

100$ 758 200,000 41,320.95 GZ 19125

Debit. 10 10

177 %% dis

18% pr $100 all

..

MISCELLANEOCs.

·4%

2

20 X 10£7,758.148

1008 1008

30,000

57 % $196)

880 $3 18150

Razre

5,895:56,88- 8137 687.06 $12% for $150

1882.

4,000 8

253.45

832

LOANS

Rates of Interest

4,090.82 Payable,

Ohi, Imp., 1874 6,276£

100

all

8-%

Time30 Dac31

1.

"

T

MILNER'S PATENT FIREPROOF Sugar Daben-

tures, 1880...

1877 16,010 £ 1878-8,800 TL 1881 8,565 TI. 500 GOOS

100 all 500

8%

8%

·8%

April & Oct.

Jhel6&Dc, LO!

12% prem

500 ali

June & Doc.

13% prom

For year 1881. For half year ended 30th

EDWARD GEORGE, Éhare Broker.

BASS'S ALE, bottled by Cameron and

SAUNDERS, pints and quarts, GUINNESS'S STOUT, bottled by E. &

J. Buzze, pints and quarts. DRAUGHT ALE and PORTER, by the

Gallon.

ALE and PORTER, in hogshenda.

SPECIALLY SELECTED

CIGAR S.

Fino New, Baazon's ÛUMSHAW TEA, 10

ō estty Boxes. BREAKFAST CONGOU @ 25 cents p, H.

HK. & Wh'poa

∙Dock......

10,000 $120$ 125 $18,00073$ 2,083.04 K, and Chias

1,144.189 Gas C 5,000,0 H'kong Hotel...

2,000's Chips Sugar Co. 9,000 $

Hkong leo Co. 1,2505 600 $ H'kong Bakery Luzon Sugar 06.17,000

1009 100 1008 100$ 15,250 $

508 100$ 100

اند.

10%

Feb.28 Ag. 31

+ Dividend for 18314 To 30th: April 1888.

SAFES, CASH and PAPER BOXES, at Manufacturer's Prices. June 1683.-) Andjor total dividend to date declared this year. Hongkong, July 10, 1883,

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will close

For SWATOW AND AMOY-

Vndromeda

At Liverpool.

Stentor (e)

At Glasgow.

At Cardif

Owari Maru (x)

Dakota

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, October 2

Europe loaves for Marillon, c

Per Chi Yuen, at Jam, on Sunday, the WHONESDAY, October 9

30th inst.

For HOIHOW AND HAIPHONG -

Per Salice, at 7.30 am., on Monday, the

1st October.

For SAIGON

Per Canton, at 4.30 pm, on Monday, the 1st October, instead of as pre- viously notified

a particular person is killed and that the prisoner did the deed, The only question, therefore, that remains, so far as this case is concerned, is whe ther or not the slaying of the boy on this occasion can be justined or excused, 20 as to reduce the crime to manslaugh ter. The intentional infliction of death, or of bodily harm, is not a crime when it is inflicted by any person in order to defend himself, or any other person, from unlawful violenco, provided that the person inflicting it observes the fo lowing rules as to avoiding its infliction, and inflicts no greater injury in any case than he in good faith, and on re- sonable grounds, believes to be necessary when he inflicts it

Franod

LOCAL AND GENERAL The next AMERICAN MA per the P

M, S. & Co.'s ste. City of Peking, is expected to arrive here on or about the 2nd prox. She brings San Francis oo dates to the 4th instant."

The 8.5. Gendly left Singapore on the 20th

not die here" on or about the 2nd The G. 8.8. Co.'s steatour Achilles felt Sin-

proximu.

gapore on the 28th ist, due here on or about the 5th proximo,

تر باشه

DRDEN OF SESTICE AT THE VAKHRUBAL.--

SUN 10TH SUNDAY AFTER THANITY. Matins Venite, 7 Pralus," 161-162-

Te Deum, 13, Boytun Smith; Jaber late, 128 Anthem, **

* Toenail dwalin the land" Kyrie,

(c) If a person is sasaulted to such s manner as to put him in impetliste and Evensong Pasims, 163-165: Ornate obvious danger of instant death or grievous

115 Des

bodily harm, he may defend himself on themereat

apot, and mag kit or wound the persone Agent e

whom he is assu

unlawfully assaulted,

-(b) If a person is p

hogise

Hymn

(Messrs. Butterfiekt & Brics)

inform is that the 08, 8. Co.'s steaming

daty imposed chilies, frors Loudon, left. Singap

(.) in the exec by ay di Resistance

upon Lim, by law,

to the exercise of force which he has by law terday afternoon for this port and Shang-

a right to employ against the person of hal

anothere may defend himself on the

and

uso a degree of force for that Tus following nows has been kindly handed

BEGU Proportioned to the violence of the

ригрове

masanit, and mufficient to enable him not to us by the Harbour Master --- only to repel the attack made upon him,

but to effect his original purpose; but

Sept 20th, 1888,

A typhoon is raging to the N of Lathan

in the execution of a ita direction cannot be ascertained for

person

using force hash by law, o

or present

duty imposed / UPON A

In order to stlect a purpose a

may by law effect in that manner and Tax Wan Yat-po has no actio

not being maulted, Sí, not entitled 20

giving the sabatando

to strike or hurt the person against

whom he employs much fore

fores merely because

from a friend in Shanghai

is naable otherway (cheggcute sucks duty all along the Yang-iza

such

such purpose (except in some

saulted by another without any fault of his energotic propar

he

... Porta

Daylight-Kranglung leaves for Const

or

full

a person in uplate for rede liga.“

THURSDAY, October 4:

Call and Europe. ***

owe, and otherwise than in thn meses piu going on both North and vided for in clauses (2) and (b), but with a

Noon French Mail leaves for Parts of deadly weapon, it is his duty to abstain they may be onlens

SATURDAY, October 67-—

pm Thale leaves for Kudat, c..

Goods per Japan undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

from

the intentional infiletion of death or a possible invasion, by grieropa bodily harm on the person assault- sætended to ward off a general rebel

ing, until he (the person assaulted) lis re-

treated as far se he can with safety to him. This is rather a serious

self. But any person unlawfully smakülted

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