INTIMATIONS.

NOTIFICATION.

BRITISH. CONSULATE.

the amint contained in the 2nd พ on 8 Certificate No. parable 12 months after said dite or from the 15th December, 1936, to the 22nd October. 1862. And I (or we) have hereby ac cepted the same as a settlement in full of my fur CANTON, 22 December, 1863. E undersigned having received the instri cur) in for losses feured by me for as). tions of Her Majesty's Gorerament respect through she destruction of the Foreign Factories ing the further settlement of the Cauton Clat Canton on the 14th day of December, 1856, Rod - the Chinese-Indemnity, the same are heres. I for we) hereby relinquist all further claims on

notified for the information of those intercalul."

1st.Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per un- nu is to be allowed on admitted gains from the date of lersgio the dates of payment.of tho lain- cipal, whil in the east of the Factory property will be from the 15th day of December, 1856, Ha 22nd day of October, 1861 for the amenit payable on the First Certificate issued by Her Majesty's Minister at Pekin. and from the 15 day of December, 1856, to the 2nd day of Ufe- Tober, te62, the aniount of the Second Certi Beate pr. 4 years 312 days, and 5 years 312 days on the certificates respectively.

Carl-Interest at the sante rato te he paid on the other admitted claime from the time of loss to the Blat justant inclusive,

Her Majesty's Government in respect thereof.

No.

INTIMATIONS

THE DAILY PRESS Reading Rooms.

DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1864.

FOR SALE.

SNUFF! SNUFFI ENUFELL, EST PRINCES MIXTUre, just received and for D Sale, at the

"STAG HOTEL” DAR.

tf Hongkong, 12th, Noveraber, 1963. THITE LEAD, in 35 iba. and 38 lts.

Bright Varnish.

THE periodicals whiols are received at the office of the Daily Press and Overland Trade liepert in the shape of exchanges &c. com-W prising as they do, a fair portion of the latest newspapers and other journals from various parts of the world; are from and after this GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. date, thrown opan to the mercantile and ship- The following Notification froid Her Ma ping community of this colony. The papers jesty's Consul at Conton is published for goare filed and laid out in a large commodious

room, the back Slus being kept with all prec-i licable regularity. ueral information

By Order,

"W. H. ALEXANDER,

Acting Culonial Secretary,

It is hoped and expected that the mastere and unsignees of stups will supply this read- Colonial, Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 7hing room with any late papers which they January, 1961.

3rd.The sum allowed to be pyelde a pres tention of a Certificate to the Officers in diarge of the Trenaury chest at longing to be graal-A ed by the undersigned after the verification of the interest and the claims un-ndmitted.

4th-Each Claimant on receiving the Cerlik. ente for interest to gire a receipt in acknowlong. ment thereal as accepted in fall satisfaction of the elaion to which it refers ns per annexed form. Subjoined is a list of the Claiciones to whom the above arrangement applies who are requested to send to this Ofige the auount of their elius for interesta for verification with as little ilelay as possible.

D. D. ROBERTSOst

11. B. M. Consul for Canton

LIST OF CLAIMS referred to in the fure jaing

Notification.

1. H. Camajce & Co:

2 Birley & 4,

3.W. H. Wardley & Co.

4 A Deacon..

5 Blenkin, Ruzou& Co.

Edujee Franjec Sons & Co.

7 K. "Bhort.

SP.F. Un

& Co.

Cownsjee Pallanjen & Co.

10 D, M. Mody & Co.

R. McGregor & Cu.

12 The Mercantile Bank of India.

13 Aribur: Smith,

14:Mabammadbhay Dossblog.

15 Ahmedbhoy Hamtocia.

19 Amerogdin Jafferblay.

17 Vally Mohanimed Alloobly.

18P. & D. N. Camajes & Co.

19 Abdoollally Ebrahim & Co.

28 Unntou Jábrary.

46. L. Aguber

22 Gifford & Co.

23 A. Wilkinson & Co.

-21 Bamiel Mackenzie.

25 Holliday, Wise & Wo

20 Reiss & Co.

27 D. W. Mackenzie & Co.

28 Agra,& U. 5. Bask. of India...

20 Solomon Ebrahim.

.30 Li-rico-BIA

31 Bateson Butt & Co.

32 Moul & Co..

34 Nowrojes & La

33 Yurcherjee Pestonje Satna.

36 Commercial Bank of India.

27 Henry Butter.

#6 Chaliners & Co.

39 Dr. Dickson.

41 Dr. Hobson.

42 The Wesleyan Missionaries.

The Canton Raste

45 Charch Society.

16 Queen's Factory Gardens.

47 Public fartens

19 Murray & Co..

49 Oriental Bank Corporation.

'50" John Searlli,

61 Framjee Nowrojce.

32 S. Johanes.

53, J. Trubshaw.

55S, AT Beib. ·

56. W. W. Dale.

57. The Post Offen:

68 John Colenian.

59 A....(mple,

60 G. Morsbal

61 Gibb, Livingston & Co,.

02 Adam Scott.

63 Janejes l'estonjec,

64 R' Kültürjen & Co.

65 Lindsay & Co.

G7 11. B. Lemia.

68 Capton Billiard Club.

John Silverlock.

70 John Durling. 2

71 UZLI

72 Canton Fire Brigade.

73 Bussell & Co., for Eng Constituchts,

71 Dent & Co.'

71a Dent & Co.

75 . H. Chubers.

70 W. M. Norton.

77 0. Cleverly

79 Lyall, Silf & Co.

79 F. B, & B. D. Melt & Co.

FOL. 3. R. Eussel).

13. Mouer.

82 F. Ede..

52 Julin Cardo.

a1 B. C. Blabba.

5 N. Placber,

86 G. de St. Groiz

80 Aerally Abdullaby Ce

30 Janline: Matheson & C

300 Jardins, Matheson & Co.

01 Habibbboy Ebrahim & Co,

#2 isteber & Co.

93 Gilman & Co.

91 W. Allanson. ****

05 P. WBottlewallah.

96 Ahmed Hadjce Crone.

as Hadjee. Abdoola Nathan.

89 A. Findiain

100 D, Sassoon Bons. Co.

102 Allabaks Adem.

103 William Deat

Tot B: Kern

103 Turner & te

108 Canton Bowling Alley,

109 D. Poonjathey.

110 Richard Deacon.

11 Cascambbey Nathabhay.

112 . 8/Lungrans,

11 Be3. 11. Gray,

115 F. B. Johnson,

116 A. J. law.

711 F. Margessa.

119.T. C. Piccope. |

121 R. H. Baldwin.

122 T. K. Ashion.!

123 A. L. Agabeg,

124 R. D. Pa

125 D. J. Barradas,

126 W. Watkinsbay.

127 H. A. Still

128 Francis Porter.

129 Hadjes Molined & 71. M. Lossein.

316 Antonio Xavior.

131 John Bull ·

132 Henry Davis,

133. Thomas Smith.

134 J. C. Cooper,

136 Gow & Co.!.....

138 AW: Grosvenor.

137 Goor Brice.

18, Alladiobhoy Habibbley-

140 B. Jurding

Tit 2. I.orkin..

142 B.. Whittall.

143.0. W. Fisher,

141 J. Whillail

146 Mrs. Couper.

13ba Sentoca's Bethel,

141a MacGregor & Co.

58 M. Fischer.

90a Dr. Dickson.

.77 0. Cleverly.

314 Dr. Kenny.

116 Ferman Sebaffer.

1.47 J. des Vander Hoeven...

148 3. A. Tinawage

23 Y. J. Murtow...

190 Steamer Queen.

14 Owners.of cargo of ditto.

154 Mre. Cleverly

156 Mtn. Cougeri

CANTON INDEMNITY MONEY.

NOTIFICATION.

BRITISH CONSULATE, Canton, 6th Jun-

bry, 1868.

With reference to his Notification in the Hongkong Government Gazette No. 53 of the 20th December, 1803, the undersigned has to qualis known in the parties interested, that he will be spared to issue to the Cluinints or their legal Representatives Ce:lificaten for the avant of interest which have been veri Ged on claims already paid, al the amounts Frincipal and interest on those fately admit to, an applicatiyn at this Offfes between the. hours of tou in the forenoon and four in the afternoon, on Tuesday the 13th instant and. Riday the 15th instant, and on every suc ceeding Tuesday and Friday antil further no

tica.

D. B. ROBENTBON,

II. B. M.'s Cotisal for Canton.

CIRCULAR.

Provisional Committee for pronotting the erection of a City Hall in Hongkung, desire to report the press that has been mado, up to

the close of the present year in furthering the object for while they are associúted.

The principal dificulty connected with this un- dertaking has been to procure a site that should be at once sailable for the purpose, and in the. gift of Government: it being obvious that the present high value of Land within the limits of

the City aide it itoporsible that any sun of

-

ney, which the Caminitiee epald expect to com- wand, would provo adequate il ground had to be purchased.

An aneation for a site at the Western Cur- ner of the Parade 'Ground, imediately under Makars, Heard & Co.'s Ofico, was promptly and liberally canecdel, but, beforb any formal grant of the Land bad been made, it was fortu- nately discovered that difficulties previously thought insuperable, to the occupation of the piece of ground now partially occupied by thu Harbour Master's Office, were susceptible of re- oval: and the Committee have the satisfaction of staring that u recommendation for 'n grant of Lac site (undebtedly the mese eligible for the purposes of a City Hall in the whole Colang) has, with the approval of the Military Authorities, been forwarded by the local Government to the Scerelery of State for the Colonies, and that the position of the Drinking Fountain (presented to i the City by Mr. John Dent, and now in course of erection has been determined with special re ference to the dimensions and situation of the. propered Building.

The space which, is it contidently hoped, will I thus placed at the disposal of the Committee wlil enable them to embrace in their eclicme the fallowing

to be called the St. Andrew's Hall, in acknowledgment of a sum of Five Thou- sand Dollars, whiol bus been voted to the under- taking from the surplus Funds of ttle Jute St. An drew Sahool. This room will be available for Public Meetings, Public Diners, Balls, Concerts, and other public purposes.

11. & Supper som djoining the Hall, und which, together with the Halt, can be used, when not specially required for other purposes, as in Bachange.

11t Room: fur. the Olamber of Commerce, whero tiles of Newspapers, Prices Current, Booke af Commercial reference and Telegrains, will be opened to the use of Subscribers to that Insti butiou.

may have to spare, in order that the surac that they bring insy be laid on the tables pro bingo publico.

Bosin

run

Ginger Branly, in one dozen essa, from

Subaine, Boord & Co.

Martell's Pale Cognac Brandy, in quarter-

carse.. Base's India Palt Alo, in hogsheads and bar

rels.

Street Land, from 24 to 4 lbs. Turpentine.

Sheet Zinc.

Corrugated Iron, for Iouling:

Apply to

SEVERS & Co. if Hongkong, 1st October, 1563.

*IMPORTANT TO LADIES. THOMAS PEACOCK,

· Idnan Draper & Milk Mereci.

following New

The following is a list of the periudjoals. which will be found on the tables and which are kept filed; and as the only object of the undertaking is to establish a focus of intelli- gence available, free of charge, to the general public, the proprietor trusts that be way beyard wife width."

All the Year Hound" assisted and encouraged.

Army and Nary Gazelle Army. List

Bateson's Tea circular British Trade Journal.

Caloutta Englishundo

Californis pirit of the Times California Poffee Gazette California Farmica

China Mail

China Overland Trade Report

Carabilt Magazine

Daily Press

Daily Shipping and Commercial News Diario de Manila

Evening Mail

Fxmoinst

Friend of China

Galignani's Memonger

Glasgow Baturday Post

Globe

Golden Era (San Francisco) Grocer

Hersphire Advertiser

Hongkong Government Gazette

Instrated Loudon News.

Inquirer & Coromercial News Freemantle W. A Japan Commercial News

Japan Herald

Leeds Mercury:

Le Semaphore (Narecilles)

Liverpool Albion

London Review

Landlun Society.

London and Chius Express Maitland Mercury (S.A) Madras Times

Manchester Guardian Mitchell's Maritimo Register

Mercantile Garcits and Price Current Blorgan's British Trade Journel Moultrain Advertiser

Du. Express

Nuvy List

North Chlon Herald

O Boletin Do Governg

Oil Trade Review

Once a Week Oriental Budget Overland Chinn Mail Penang Gazette

Penug Argus Punch

Queensland Daily Guardian

Sati Francisco, Weekly Herald. San Francisco News letter. Saturday Heview

Shanghai Bccorder

Singapore Daily Timca

Singapore Free Press

Speciater

Strafte Times (Singapore).

Sydney Empire

Sydney Morning Herald

Swith Elder & Ca's Mouthly Circular

Ta-si-vang-kwo

Tracs

Thines of Indis

United Bervice Bezelte

Weekly Alta California

Weekly Argos

RESPECTFULLY insites un inspection of the Rich Black Glass Silks, 75 cents to $2.50 per

of colour.

170.

three dead persons-a woman of about fairly-fiveod to reading the account, I was then asked on Thursday by Dr Fuokle, assisted by Me Vins if his wife had a sore not, and he said Yos."wer, the divisional surgeon of the P divsion. Th and two female children. apparently of the agos of seven and four. They were quite dead, and Melas then asked Does she use vintment to appearances prezented by the different organs re all emelt of prussie neid; the amull, however, was which he

The romiting contiusing to in-symptoms a poisoning by this powerful drug are more particularly strong in the ease of the mother was he replied, Yes, I have applied it to the indiontive of poisoning by aconits. One of the The bodies were quite crease, he said he thought fo wa dylug, and mental hallucinations, which any possibly account. and the younger child. Beocid, and the Buid. which exaded from the wo- asked to be allowed to He down. This was co- for many of the apparently purpaasles falsehoods un'e mouth emelt very strongly of prussic acid plied with.und the medical gentlemen then ques told by Hunt before his death. Acopie, or ra a parter. The eyes of all three presented the ioned it no to what he be taken. He replied ther tlie poisonous alkaloid contained in it, zooni- I think it was something in the glass which was tine, is exceedingly difficult of detection by che- ordinary appearance. On again examing the bo dien at dowlight he found a slight braise on the nut spirits He afterwards said, I know what mical means, its action being comes bat uncertain

મ syns of the mother and one of the eildren. Thare my wife died of now, it is punesio neid, and it was an obscure; the proof of its presence in Hunt's was also a sore on the mother's foot, upon which in the house. I fights he continued retching for before death, and the physiological appearance of have taken acconite-body will consequently rest upon the symptoms

of

was a portion of ointment, evidently taken from a think I did. After hox found on her person, Mr. Coombs then the space of nearly an hour, when he again refer the different organy which were examined at the A very near relative described the appearances presented by the dif- red to his wife, and said that for uncle had given post-mortem oxamination. ferent organs at the prutmortem examination. In thom-501, which enabled him to live without Mrs Hunt, named Blake, an engraver, very Cases the brains were congested and smelt drawing his salary, and belied not touched it furtively contradicts the report in some of the af prussia Ruid. In the case of the woman half the last eighteen months. Jirst-presious this journalstating that she was of a loose character an ounce of Suid was found in the pericardium. death he seered to sleep nad suddenly awake and given to drink. The inquest on funt's body In all three the right auriates of the beart were when he said, bave had the most beautiful was held gesterday, at Camberwell, when the jury distended, the right ventricles daccid, the left au-dreams. I want to writs. I am dying and be found a verdict of fele de as, and the Coroner fore I die I want to write." Wring material accordingly issued bis warrant for the burial of ridles and ventrioles being empty. The other or gane were healthy. The stomachs were tied up having been supplied, he was just abin to writs the self-fourderer the same creating (Friday), be senied, and delivered to Dr Matthiessen for the as follows. but he onuld not sign tha Watetween the hours of nine and twelve o'clock, Dr. Lankester and the foranian of the jury that 995 tony wife the nioney duc annigeis of their curtents. The deem there to me namely, 129/ay employer ones imeuns the bodies of hire font and the chigan

was.

of having horne uo wedding ring on her finger, "but eighteen months enlazy. We have had good St Mary Hospital, o Monday, Wern precent distinct mark of one. From the likeness many rows about that, Bud I wish to leave it to Bauminer, Nov. 34. between the woman and the childreu hems children if they are alive," Shortly after this should say they were mother and daughters be died.

Loss of the British Vessels,

MEERSCHAUM" AND "KING AETHER."

We ste vuabled to pablish the following parti -The Meerschaum. Jackson mester, owned in clars connected with the loss of these Leru vassala

to Batavia, baring on boord a cargo of two bus Liverpool, telt Manila on the 23rd October bound. dred and saventy five cases of cigars, fourteen hundred coils of rope, and other amoll pickages.

Mr. G. Malou, M.R.C.S., another of the surgeons. The body was remored about half-past twelve Fancy Colored Silk. Lerners, $1 to $0.1

stated that he had found a box of ointment, with to the house of the deceased, when it was aseertain- do.. Fandy Mohair

$2.45 to $40. French Llums and Cuchmers, in very abada lint and strapping, inside the bosom of the wed, that his rume was Hunt, and that for some mau's dress. It bore a printed label, Williaa time past be had hold the situation of traveller to Bunt, olymiet. Camberwoll," and the words Messrs Butler and M-Culloch, seedsmuch, herba- Black Cloth Cloaks, St.

Ziba Ointment were written apon it. lists, and druggist. Covent garden. The body was Paletate with Quilted Silk Sloeree Board, a detective, said he had taken the box of then again examined by Dr Sutton as to the canse and Collar, $4,50 to $15.--

uiptment to Mr Hunt, who identified it as lav of the death, but he could find no signs of acid. The Seulskin Clod, 26.50 to $20.

ing bech, purchased at his shop within the last expression of the nountonabea was calu, although Coloured Cigth Clooks, $8.50 to $10.

Du. Paletots, with Quilted silk few days, but he could throw no further light be had led from exhaustion brought on from

upon the matter. The landlord of the Green execeele retoning, and struggled her On the morning of the 1st ultimo nl-1.3034.5

they Sleeves and Collar, $1.50 to $18.

his death. On scarebing the body or dening squall and heary tural, and b Dragon was the called, who fully corroborated

a head was reported. The helm was immediately Black and. Colours Clotti Jackets. $2.00 to $0. the vitienos of the cabdriver touching the beer found bis linen marked "5. H. Hant." Trimed Fel and Straw Hate, $1.50 to $10. French Kid Gloves, in white, blesk and eo. called for br him, and delivered to the man in well dressed in a suit of mourning. The body was put bard a storboard, but the vessel struck -

zbe zub. He noticed the maj in the cab, and thought he should be able to identify him if ne-

our date uz font of him, Cashmere, and

koi tŷ.

98. Queen's Road,

tf Hongkong, 23rd November, 1863.

EXTRACTS,

Criminal Amals.

taken to the house in Wellington raid, where it

swell never phid off in the least, but lay over un Awaits the corner's ingitest. After bis desta le nost instantly and owing to the heavy cross A large assortment

was identified by the cabman Parker as the mamt: Woollen Garibaldi Jackete: for Ladies and Chit-

vily at times. Every preparation was then made dren, White and Haney Cothred Merino Steckergeant Mackrill, of the D division, thon gave bem ho had driven from the Grant Easter her port bilge broadside to the reef, steiking bee ings anul Socks, Ladies and Ohildrens Alexino on the following minate account of the persons, and Bailway to Furnival's lon. Another cabin, Lambs Wool Under Vests, Reps Petticoats and also the clothes found on the bodies of of the named Pierce, also ftantified im autem sa whom to endearger to get her off the reef but no soonce i fortunate victims; The feminie, supposed to be he had driven from Cambarwell to Shoreditch were the rawser and author get ready then the Orinolines, Childrens Frocks and Pallisses, in French Cashmere, Lann, Mohair and H Laaged thirty-four, was in heiglet shout ve fest station. It seems that on Saturday evening about ship was bilged on linth sides with :14 feet of the two inches, she was stout, bor copíplexion fair seven o'clock the socend onbman was on bis stand forefoot off. At this time the water was ebbing dies Morning Wrappers in Cumbrio and Lindsey and her hair light brown; she had on a black al- at Camberwell green when ho was buided by and owing in her and no hopes of getting her dress, ditto woollen shawl, red stripod pat-lady in black with the little girls. She told him into deep water, The weather continued so squal licoas, two brown crinolines, txu dann in by that it was not until the morning of the 4th bat the long boat spuld be lowered, and the sate with ten of the crew sent to Manila for assistance. esate (now) calico chemise, white stockings, check-string in his hand, as she would bake to stop cashmere side-laced boats, (patent toest black him on the cond. When they had.proceeded about straw bonnet, wore a small plated broach, black 200 or 300 yards dowe Camberwell reala a The ship was then dishantled and romsited in fall. hair net. First child, a girl, nged seven who afterwards turned out ta he the deceased, the same state until the morning of the 9th when complexion fair, hair light brown, dress-black balled him, but the cubman said he was engaged, the weather began to get unsatuled again and the NN, W. fa N. N. ; were exparienend. At TRIPLE MURDER IN A SERSET CAB, frook, black satin jacket, two fannst petticoats, The man, however, said he had friends in the cab strong winds with heavy squalls and rain from The discovery of the dend bodies of a woman two calico chemises (one new), white stockings, whom he wanted to join.

In his capacity of traveller for Messra Butler 9.30 rar, on the night of the 11th high seas accORI and two obildren io.a.onb, all three prosumed to feather bed with bright small-buttons, white have been murdered, in the most striking amonget straw hat mind with black ribbon; wore a and Balloch, Huat seems to have obtained a panied by violent equalls raged, and about 10 p.m. the numerone crimes, filch we have lately hind to hair net aurite woollen eforter on the knowledge of heris aut chemistry. He had it-the verent righted and struck beavily. The masts record. The particulars of this extraordinary person a white cambric handkerchief inarked ted up small laboratory in his house, where he were cut away and at 10 50 the versal fell over on diwo children. The nelehuar starboard bilge desk to the was, the wares pccurrence, es detailed at the inquest which was E.MM. to in nad round the body an elastic resided with his wife and is hold by Dr. Laokester, on Monday, are as follows: belt. Second child, a girl, aged five, complexion Sours say that Le and his wife were constantly asking a clean broach all over her. After 25 The first witness called was. B. Wyne, a conch-fair, hair light brown; dress black frock, grey quarrelling, and that at times they appaired to be "izites pho fell over, the vessel parted into two- man, living in Mornington street, Marylebone, cloth jacket, pearl buttons in fronts and Black very writabed. He had been heard on more than picces between the muinmast and the mulebatob. who stated that while standing in front of the silk cape two flannel petticoats two exlico one occasion to say he would "do for his wife and Orders were then given to lower the soly boat Koyal Oak Tavern. Westbburte grore, about half-elemises (ons nevel white socks; leather Ince boots children one of those days, and some persons who left, and the master and orew went to rock The house, thigh amall, luze forepart of the vessel was discovered to be some past nine o'clock on Saturday night last, a firent speckled straw hat trimmed with black velvet symjmtbized with them remonstrated with Hunt and remained there until next morning, when the decided that it would be useless remaining koaw the driver, beralkodep 1030 and opened the body an elastic. There was also found in the a very the door. While doing e; the cabman stepped-cab three lilae patticosts (one lige two small rooms were well and comfortably furnished. down off his box, asying. I have got a queer job tied in a black cotton apron, one white handker house was searched by the police, and a snill bot any longer by the wreek, and sa with the rest of here, I fancy. On opening the door witness ceief, a new black and brown cloth cap lined with the of tincture of agonite, or monkshood, ong of thes the crew Jeft her in a boat for Singapore with found a woman crouched down in the bottom of red silk, small leather strap, a brown leather hat set deadly paisors known was found. It is a eu gallons of water sud 60 lbs of bread. They were the cab, apparently dead drunk. Da lifting her caso, containing some fig and biscuits, brewarious fact that although Parker, the cabean, stated Rubsqueally picked up by the barque Dar Que up they found there was two little girls in the leather square portemonia with steel feane, to the police and at the inquest that the man his Bales master, from Shanghai to Liverpool in Int cab, also insensibles Witness lifted the woman containing five shillings in silver, firepence farth-dreve from Shoredital station had a monstache, itade 4-20 N. and longitude 107- 28 B The up, and gave the caban one of the children to ing in coppers, and two postage stamps. Eere several people in the neighbourhood unite in at unfortunate men could not have sarvised much,

exharisted and their limbs so swallon that they hold. He then went round the corner to look for muted the depositions for the day, and the inquest ting that for the last two years Hunt has gone longer, as the Fenty supply of provision was

with bis apper lip sbaven. a policeman, but, pot: Beding one, be returned to was then adjourned until Monday next.

Contrary to public expectation, the terrible Hunt had been in the employment uf Messra were hardly able to move. They were landed at. the cab daor and found a policeman and a medi- cal gentleman examining the bodies, Rethought mystery surrounding this case was solved on Buller and M'Culloch about three years. His Aajer on the 28th November and have since been the women was drunk, and fold the cabine so. Monday night by the discovery and suicide of the usual basinets was to male around of clisearly forwarded to Batovis.The roaf on which the The Tidy Arthur a fine new iron vessel, Erz- in the day and arrive in Lovent garded in than ateerscherm was lost is the N. W: Investigatur. noticed a good dont of somit about the samas murderer. It came to pass as follows:

In consequence of the description published rooon, when he attended to customers in the clothes. He en nothing in pab but a bat..

the N.. point of Pulo List in Gaspar Strait. box. No battle was found while he was there. on Monday of the three wurdered persons, as well shop, or did whatever was required here. Yes well ter stranded on the 20th Novembat on By the Jurg: The, enbuig war in thongi af get as of the man who rade in the cab with them, terday week Hunt asked for leave of abuses for

October and had a cargo of 11,000 chests oftet. On Monday afternoon be appear- ting down off the uns sehen be used the expression, who was supposed to be their murderer, the sus Saturday, "ax he was going into the country, to She left Shanghai bound for London on the 38th "I have got queer jobbery & favey." The pietons of a letter castler and Present were Margate." younger child was on the seat of the gul, the-et- aroused as to a person named Samuel Hunt, praid-ed at the shop at his asual time, sad with G. Un the morning of the 26th Novembir der underneath the women. Witness is rigting at Camberwell. He knew that Hunt's ismily ont exhibiting any change in his appearalice while stdering 5. F. by B, broken water-ER TO ken is supposing that he knew the calman, Whole most unhappy life, and that he had shrest or manner. In the course of the after

the starboard botho Tessel's hand was a perfect stranger to hun. It was before thened to do" for his wife and children. He bad Yonngrenn, M'Culloch's foreman, neca bing as farly male but while to the mid-- cal door was opened that thefox made the sero Hent go in and our of his house on Straday. Founder of the horrible off of wearing round, she struck with greg fores an remark he did.

but had seen pathing of his wife and children, fairing To this be made no reply, and a coral reef lying of the N. E point of Palo List, J. Parker, badge 220, was then called Ife said Monday evening. Borstore, be went to the conducted himself in pauly way towards paransparently a farther out then laid dair, on be was a cabdriver, plying for hire at the Great fice-station near Camberwell graan, and teld the who came into the shop during the rest of the Charis. Immediately after striking, and no water ason bis stand inspector whole be found in defy what he thought afternoon; but in the evening he sat with being vet made, a boat was lowered and sound- Eastern Railway Terarinns. He was c

of the matter, Acting on this Information In-Culloch in the coauting-house, and appeared inge taken all round the ship, which was found at the station between giglich line o'clock un Saturday evening last, and, was waiting for, arrival spentors Mabay and Smith west, on Mepday night, to be in high spirits. He was langhing and joking to be lying on the outer extremity of a coral reef of the nine o'clock up train, when he was duiled by to the house indicated by Prescott, in Wellington more freely than he aasally did when fu a simi- extending us for on the fib-hoom end with 13 a gentleman, whu. bed with bim'a laur and two read, Coldharbour Inne, Camberwell. They lar frame of mind. He parted with Mr M'Culloch feet water on it. Do the starboard cat head there children. They come from the departure platforme, knocked at a door. All was quiet, and no light on Monday evening as late as seven o'ylock, not. were barely 13 feet fof water, while slong the Westbourne grose, and got into the cab necompanie returned to their summons they knocked again one in whore.company he had been that he was porte falbuma. The ship meanwhile einted The gentleman told him to drive to the Royal Oak, was to he seen in the house. No auswer boing the slightest suspicion being entertained by any skarboard side there were 16 to 4 fest, on the ed by the lady and the two little girls. Witness and again, but without obtaining any reply. the nuntarer. Hunt bad lately told Mr M'Culloch round with ber bead in the NW: an as the ind heart no conversation between any of the party. While thus engaged Inspecter Daun arrived at in a oppfidential sort of way several times that was blowing free and fair all sait was put on When they got as far as the theen Dragan Layern die pot, having received siliar information his wife was a great trouble to him. the seemed bar for the purpose of endeavoring to forge her in Bishopsgate street the gentleinen stopped the from another source, The knock was again re-very fond of his children. Mr Hunt, pharmaveu-n the rent The onrront bevarer, proved too cab. gave him a billing, and asks 1 him to getdown posted, when Moloy fancied he board saething tioal chymist, s fligh street, Denmark hill, Cam-strong and drove the shipiti further on the reef, sails were taken in with the steeption of the to- and bring him a pint of half-and-half, telling him meving in the house. They the kicked at the berwell, who supplied the box of uitment to the The starboard bowen anchor was then the go in The bodies of the Hunts and their children have pails which were kept set for the purpose of that he might have anything be liked for hintself, door, which after some flelay was opened on the deceased wasan, is in no way related to or donder to prevent her driving farther. All the He did as he was requested, and gave the gentle clain, en asked the inspectors who they were nected with the murderer's family. mash the change out of the shilling and the piut of and what they wanted, whan Inepeeter Smith said. versation in the cab at the tisue, par did he see the militanee. The ohnin was then withdrawn, and of the family. As Rant's father is a obdriver, vily of times. At the well was sonnded of Alastors of Ship visiting this Port.

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partook of the half-and-half, she was standing atthey entered the house. The ran then said. named Blake, living in St John's street Smith and showed that the vessel was making fittle wa B-13ng Shanghai, 1st August, 1898

his horse's head. The gentleman gave him the Wait a minute, I'll get a light;" and he made field. He fully confirms the reports of the neigh-ler on the main compartiment & bont was then pot to take back to the public-houre, emptying rush towards the stairs. They prevented his bars sa to the frequency of wistent quarrels bet-gt ready in order to take out an anchor, and PEBAQUE, Surgeon Dentist, has the honour what remained in it on to the pavement before to reaching them, Inspector Smith repiring. Never wen Hunt and his wife. Blake's daughter (Mrs.ablo to endeavor to have the vertel off the reef tu inform the public of Hongkong that he ing so. From the scund of the liquid falling a wind, we've got a light. They shen all went Hunt's sisters) states that abeut a sooth age into deep water but before the preparations und connasbeer practice from ible date.

the stone; he should not think that any vid suls up inta a Bedroom on the Best for when the Bons made an absuccessful attempt to poison his been concluded the ship bilged having then s wife Extterly, he used to last ber severely, and i feet of water in her hold. The vessel comued. Artificial Teeb supplied and all operationlance had been added to the bear: te ben drore may commenced retcising, a circumstance which connected with the profession skilfully perform on through Cornhill; or he had been directed, natii arcused the suspicion of the inspentura, and in the gister arribes the wound on the unfortuanta tu etrike sery heavily so ranch so timal she somete od,

they came to Furnival's inn, Holborn, when theduced Meloy to question him as to whether he wenang's fout to a blow tropia poker, given to were expected to fall every moment, and with the Ladies and familion waited upon at their own geslieman put his head out of the window and hod aut taken porsun, to which bo replied, No; her by Hut. The house in which they lived is violes of tde esntact the radder was unshipped lie Building of this natura need scarcely be dilated

The urgency of the gut that exists for a Pub-rssidences-Hours for Consultation from 10 till called out, Hold hard, cabby. I'll get out bore I live not; my heart is affected." He then as a small six-roomed cattage. somewhat poorly and brakon and all the steering gear wad unsalted Bo opened the dens himself, and was out on the ked then what they wanted, and Inspector Smith furnished, and bearing ovary mark of household to pievos. The ship filled fast and the WRICT Residence-Hellyead Road corner of Shelles pareinent just as rituces pulled up. He asked, asko him if his wife and family were at home..geing to rain. At one time llunk kept a book was soon up to the between decks. Boats were on. Without diverting the Club House from its

witness his faro, and he told him 18., whereupon he He said, "No, they are all in the country; they seller's and skationer shop at the corner of Warner got ready for leaving the ship, to save which on legitimate uses, et a great sacrilica of the conven-

if Hangkong, 3rd November, 1863.

gare biu 48. dd remarking that the extra zis- lave gone Southampton." When asked the road. Cauberwell Now road, bus did not sitecsed hope soomed to exist and an officer was sent to ienos, of its members, there is not in the length

pence was for himself, and telling Liny to drive the date of their departure he replied that they went in business, He then becuniorarellor to a chemist Billiton to request the asistence of the authorities and breadth of the City a suitable rooms which can

MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY' be commanded for any object of general or social

IN CHINA.

others to Huyal Oak, Westbourne grove. Vit-away on Friday night Inst. frapector Meley; and it is stated that he formerly kept chemist's there, as, if such were promptly rendered, the Twenty-Rich ANNUAL RETINO of this So- ness did not hear him say "Goodbye to the sald, Have you not made a mistake; was it not shop. About twelve months ago Mrs Hunt re- Gargo botween decks might be saved. Meantwo ciety, will be held in Canton, on FRIDAY persons in the cab, Ile was a dark, gentlemanly on Saturday night The man replied, "No marked to a neighbour." You would not know my the ship continuod to strike heavily until 8.x. xide; to such extent that in was desired ment Inat winter of a Masonic Ball for want of a

very stout, with small black whiskers, Unshy Intervals during this conversation the man retobed There is little doubt that the fact of the moustache eastward causing the vessel in fall över en ber reaking a marked difference in his appearance sa pret to tako to tre-bont, as she might at any route to bold it in, and the disadvantages to which tho 15th January, 1894, at the love of Messrs.ooking mea, about five feet five inches bigh, not I am positive that it was on Friday night. A busband now; he has shave off his moustache.when a heavy swell began to att in from the the professional Artists at present here are exYANT &.

Important Business connected with the enlarge. acustrehe, and short black board. He had a riolcatly. He was then asked as to bis Gully, ed, are a few iustunees simongst very rouny of the ment of the Soulsty's Hospital in Canton, will be foreign appearance, but spike like an English and he said he had two phildren, both girls, ons gested to him the idee of putting on salsy wons

zuan. He had on black font and tenurers and eight and the other four years of age. Inspector the before gring his murdezaus ride last Satar-niment drop down into deep water. Throughout inconveniouces occasioned by the the wast of a

black hat, and walked away slowly in the diree Smith asked him to describe the ch Idran, which day evening. On Monday night, about two hours the wight beary squalls raged and on going to lie City Hall, a went, the Committee bellers, which brought before the Meeting.

tion of Holborn hill. Witness then continued his he did, and his description: tallied exactly with bufore bis capture, Ilans west into the Tiger Tu- wreck on the morning of the 21st, found the vas Journey to the Royal Oak, where he pulled up sud that of the childron found in the cab. Baitvezo, at. Camberwell park where be and his wife sel lying over on the port side with her decks in got down. As bo opened the door he remarked stated the age of his wife to be twenty-seven had frequently been before, lo appeared perfectly the water, and to all appenrants resting on the to the last witness. who was standing uzar, Inspector Daan said to him, "ave you end the self-possessed an undisturbed, but reserved sinner edge of the reef-At 4.4.x, fired a gun sod Lock here: hera e something very desert account of the mordre in the paper To whichnan, And called for a bottle of sous water. While chewed signale of distress to ships passing, besn and pointed on the woman lying at the bottom he replied, "I bave the nocount of the murdor standing at the bar drinking it, a gentleman with were the Lord Macaulay and the Jaser Elbasa of his cab. She was on her face, and the elder and immediately added, railer sharply. "But you: a bisck monstacle, and answering in every reu fruta Shanghac, both of which offered to rander child was in her arms underneath. ila tried to don't suppose it's my family, do you? Meloy peet the police description of the murderer, enter. Any assistance possible, Atr.; all bands þolt got the child out of the nether's arms, and bag- asked the man how his wife and fatally were dress od the house and jocularly remarked that he her sod proceeded on board the Lord Mecalor sed of Wrane to fetch policeman and earsed, to which he replied by asking how the dewis auoted of the onb murdera and he supposed At 13., the officer returned bringing along gean. A doctor who was passing at the time ceased were dressed. Meloy said they were dress-that it would be a chaving boisiness with him with him bents and officials to remufe by ship came up, excinined the venu and children, and ed in black: On which he said, They cannot Weather Bunt beard the retourke does not ap.add cargo a gun-bost also cases to the wack, found to be lying more over, and fall of water. pronounced them to be dead. The policeman La mine, for nine all were light dressed, and ad- pear certain, but he soon after left the hoars. Tit Oo galeg based est morning, the vessel was then got into the cab, and by his dircation-wit-ded, "She has gone on a visit to her uncle, Mr less than half-an-hour a policoman fan in, and

Eastern Railway cib droes 8p. Thinking he and ribbon; wore a light comforter, and areandou their accop appearance, art some of the 360 festa part from the after portion. Th

IV. A Public Library for the objects stated by the Trustees of the Morrinou tucation Soclety in their printed Circular of the Lat May Jast

V. A permanent Theatre, which will ensgur- age visits to Hongkong by auzical and bistroo artists from other parts of the East, sad will ob tiate the necessary heavy and rasatisfactory out tay which the frequent erection of temporary Theatre has hitherta entailed.

The remainder of the space will be absorbed by the Harbour Master's Office, which will be remov ed from its present position to one appropriated for it in the North Eastern angle of the intended huilding, in accordance with the proposal sub milied by the Counnittee to Government for per-

Weekly Bulletin (Sun Francisco)

Weekly Sesterban

Wine Trade Review

World (New York)

And a variety of other literature.

*** HONG-QUE DISPENSARY, Next to the Americon Conanlaté, Shanghai.

DIPESUARY undersigned beg to inform the Public, that they use this day opened under the above name and in Obarge of a ent petent Apothecary,

Prescriptions carefully prepared, and orders for Medecine Chests supplied at short notice.

They have always in Block a good sasoiturent

of the best Drugs from England, and hope by

their strict attention to their busideas, and by their moderate charges, to merita sbare of Par

I mission to use the site which that offes at prezentiranage; of the Shanghai Community, as well as half-and-half at the same time. He heard no cun-they belonged to the police, and demanded ad- teen identified by several relations on both sides steadying Jar as she rolled and struck very han

Form of receipt with reference to Factory Proper ty other claimants to give spacial.rcompte informan tion regarding which can be obtained on persona?

application at this Consulate.. I for we) hereby acknowledge to have received from D. R. Robertson, Esquire H. B. M.'s Con- aut at Canton Certificato No.for the sum of payable at sight by the Obeer in charge

of the Treasury chest in the Colony of Hongkong

being the interest at the rate of 4 per cent par an

nun on $the ampant contained in the 1st

partially doenpies.

Finished plans have not yet been propared, and

it is proposcil that, at the proper time, they should

La thrown open to competition, but the Cuinmis- en bare satisfied themselves that the space they baró applied or will be suple for carrying out the rarione objecte enumerated above as a reste which will render the intended edifics ap ornament ¡to the City, a convenience to the public, and in efery way wary of a Colong wause fapid growth and progress to the Eurest proofs of its wealth. enterprise and prosperity.

interest. The difficulties that aftonded the Inau- garation Dinner of the Valunteers, the abandon

ie et abared by any otlier foreign Community of ¦

equal importance East of the Cape, a woat which

he been recently supplied at Singapore and which

they trust will not be allowed much longer to worre

de an indication of aq ebsenes of public spirit in Hongkongit

strech.

J. G. KERR, Secretary.

tod Hongkong, 9th December, 1863.

NOTICA.

Lee Department; 22nd September, 1803.

The preservation of the valuable collections of FOUND in possession of an bid Offender was able to account for same and detained by Books in the care of the Trustere of the Morricon Education Society, and which are threatened with Police,

13 pievos BAR IRON. Jeeny for want of a proper place of deposit, is an object which especially commends itself as a mist ter of patio fort in a region. so remote from this great centres of civilization, and where the want of standard works of reference and solid instruc- tion makes itself continually felt.

In reference to the impartant question of Funds, the Committee are glad to be able to announce that they have actually to baud naam of upwards of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, which is expected to be

DAST IRON PLAYER The Owner can have possession of same sa

WH. QUIN application to the Captain Superintendent.

Costain Superintendent.

increased to upwards of Twenty Thousand Dollar 100

by Donetion from the Chamber of Commerce. This amoubt, which bas been collected from vari- ous sources without any appeal buring yet be made to the Community geatrully, fall, bowever, pbviously short of what will be required for the purposes contemplated, and the Committee trust that further contributions will be liberally and spontaneously ienderod in augurt, of the andor taking. Old residents, in retiring from the Ca-

FOR SALE. Bates English COMFREEARD HAT.

106 baga California Gare.

RAY & Co. Innekong, 24th August, 1869. DELL FITTINGS Doplote, in a variety of

sizes and styles. tongkong, 12th October, 1889, EX IMPERATRICK,"

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nas drove to St. Mary's Hospital de fast as possi Campbell, who lives at 20 Harmwood street, said that Mr Hunt was dying at the police station. The runster aonsidership and caign resolved to

A Greek Councillor.

Paris-eller in the independence, speaking

that it would be impos abandon the vessel, as from the position in which ble By the Ooroper: It was erMainly not till Southampton," Inspector Dann then requcster and that he wanted bot water for poison, Mrsible to save the after he got down that be eaid to Wynne Here's him to go with them to the police station to head Hubhts took the necessary remedies across to a queerb He could not seu into the cab description of the deceased wolnan and children the station, where his late custainer was expir. the sessel was then lying would bare beru don- with the rest of the crew wore beaught by the from his box. Wenne did not open the door. read He expressed his willingness to do so, and ing in dreadful agonies. He had avilantly walk-gerous to do anything towards so doing, and he

Puliceman T. Jones, 27 D stated that he was then asked Inspector Meloy if he would take charge e straight from the public-hours to his house. on duty opponite the Royal Oak on Saturday even- of 40t. in Bank of England notes, a request which and was about to go to bed when the police knocked Lord Macaulay to Anjer, whence they wore fiz ing, between hi and nine, when a nis crossed he declined to comply with, Ile then accom- at the dour. It is supposed by the police but hewarded to Baturia. Jos Timer 18th Dec over and said. I think you are wanted on the parind them to the station, and on the way said, disenpered who was at the door, and an his 215- other side of head. He crassal over and "My wife and myself have lived very ashappily downstairs he turned into the room where the poi saw &fteen or twenty people standing round and she was always very jealous, and, oli, she led sona were kept, and swallowed the acconite. Ono

a quer sepsation" le! cob, amang who was a meliont man, who was men dreadful life, always accusing me wrongful- of his first remarks to the fospectors was, "Trovi

Bond of the persons who are scv as convall examining a woman and two children who were ly, end talking to that extent that I bara frequent-ball die. This is

is supposed merely hastuse that to the King of the Greaks, anys distin lying apparently dend in the cab. Jie got in and y bebu obliged to leave my bed and walk the asked that Dr. Puetta should he supported the woman's head with his fanes, and streets The ordren have told me something for it long way perhaps adopt the example of some who TBE Undersigned receives per every Messagerii the children in his trivs. He directed the whigh hng aroused ing suspicions of ber. They gentleman lived a few hundred yards for Spanneck, the principal one is a saan kave preceded them and erince their interest in its ca Imperiales Steamer and has always of driver to drive to St Mary's hospital with yn went cut one day, and when they returned they ther off than other doctors, and he hoped thus guished merit, and left a very favorable i

spead. When they arrived there the surgeon i said they had met a gentleman who had taken thats th-gain time for the poison to act on the system, pression on the diplomatic world in Paris. M. progrese and in the well-being of the successory hand for quit Loss SacsADER.

G. DUBOST

ell in a cab, and that he was kind, like me, only When the antidotes were first administered, he Drauya de Jhuys speaks of him with the high- attendance pronunced the woman and chiliron to

resisted as well as he could, and much time was est praise. He has occupied diplomatic posta be dead. Jones then described the articles found that he had a monstaube. I did not like this. in the cab, whicle were more fully detailed by noo-When offering the Bank-notes to Inspector Veloy, lost in consequence. When unconsciousness was 84 Vienna and Berlin; he was several years ther witnces. After luinging them into the hes-be said, "I want you to take charge of thean to coming on Ue was rigorously pinched, and as that Minister of Finance at Copenhages, and all the pita! be found a cork, which might either are give to my wife and children, if they are alive." process apparently revived hin, up to the last questions on the order of the day are familiee to Lees among them or on the table before they were lo afterwards said, "She used to drink, and ber moment it was thought that his life would be saved. him. To great coolness be anires extraordinary brought in. There was a good deal of comic about bottles were always about the house; what I drank The story he told to the palice about dis antenorgy. The following anecdote shows the whole the ousbions of the enb. which had, anfortunately, this evening was a part of what she left behind in having an uncle at Southampton pained Cacap character of the man: He recently embarked at a botile." Inspector Meley asked him if he knew bell, who had given her 501, is a pure fabrication Copoohegen for Hamborg on his way to Brussels, heen washed away-Mr. W. Killmark, M. R. U.S., was next sailed. He was passing the Royal what it was that he bad drunk, and be replied, "I from begining to end, the unfortunate woman's having with bito a favourite dog. Daring the friend's being poor hardworking people. living in passage the animal, while gautbolling about on the Dak on Saturday evening between eight and nine; have no doubt but that it was gini, ".

During the whole of the conversation at the Londob. Messrs Butler and MCulloch have given deck, fell overboard. My dog my dog.!' ex

"I am very sorry.replied of 1881. o'clock, when he saw a crowd round a cab door, of 1881. He pushed his way through to see if he could be house, and on the way to the station, the man con unqualified denial to the statement contained claimed the count, mach excited. Captain, for us to stop for animals. Our minutes are counted. of 186. ufany estetance. The firatching that struck hira tinued to retch and fomit so violently that in the letter written by Hunt before his death, mercy's wake; stop!"

was very strong mell of prussie seid. He then on arriving Mr Fuelle, sargeon, of Coldbarbour and to the asssitions made by him concerning the captain, but she regulations formally forbid of 1862. W the body of a child lying on the front seat of Inne, wes immediately sent for. He at once said them.

trong Buntfrom Camberwall to Shoreditch stated that said the count. Ab that would be a different of 18. the, cab, and a woman anfaurther chik buddled that the man had takon poison, and After It appears that the calman who carried the cannot stop the vessel. And if it were a man?” of 1861. the badira he found them all to be dead, the emotie down his that, Mr. Massey,

hy a contribution to the Fund., The payment of

Aptly at

interest on the Canton claims also affords an op-i 12m Hongkong, 3rd November, 1863. portunity for Danations of sums of no great im- ↑ VENUINE KYAPOUTX DIL m quaríbattle

ortance individually, but, which in the aggregate G would materially assist the common object.

The Provisional Committee in concluding their present report, bare thankfully to acknowledge the receipt of various amounts from Mr. John Denk Mr. C. F. Sul, Mr. Edward: Webb, the late Mr. Angus Fletcher, the Choral Society of Hongkong and the Trustees of the St. Andrew's School, Fuz ther Sabsorptions will be received by either of We Trustees-Mesera. To, SouLE and Owen.

A. TURING. C... MURRAY,

W. RENNIE.

H. NOBLE.

R. . B. OWEN R., FOULARD, ' Hongkong, 31st December, 1883.

WING KEL,

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Captains and Agents of Steamers are respect--

Certifiante No. granted for Indemnity for fully requested to call and examine the Stuck of losses at Cantha by Ben Majesty's Minister it Conls at the ahore long before making their

Peking front the ith day of démber, 1856 tu purebases elsewhere,

the date the 14 the 22nd Oggeber. 1891.

12 longong, 14th August, 1803,"

No. 76. corber boune upstairs, Wellington Street DATE de Foin tiran de Strasbourg Trufe,

Uêpes i L'huile.

G. DUROST. Hongkong. 18th September, 1809..

Noice Manila Cigars. MPERIALES, in boxes of 123 each,

Reguliar, indo. of 125. Caballeros, indo, of 250 in do. of 325 Londres, Filipinas, in do of 250 Cavite, No. 1 Charoite, of 250.

do. No. 2 f doof 500

do. No. 1 Cigars, do." of 260

do. No, 25 do. of 600

Cherents, No. 2, in d of 500 do. No. 2, in dy of 500

Cigars, No. 2. in do. of 500

do. No. 3, 125, do... of 500

Apply at N. 76, Pellington Street,

of 1863. together at the bottom. On proceeding to examies much resistamar, aucceeded in forcing amber-Mrs Hunt called at a chemiel's shop on the way. matter, Basrealy had the words been uttered

Fʊf 18GD

Hunt stepped the cab at when the ory of A may overbeard' was heard. of 1863. Foungest child being newly old, the others still well green, shortly after arrived, and Dr. Sutton,This proves to be true.

warm. There was so pulse or any sign of life's physician. who was passing, also rendered his chenist's shop naar Worship sireet, and direct- The count lind jumped into the sea, dressed as bo of 01:42 whatever and the bodies were quite fiaccid. The assistance. Previous to ton arrival of the meet Mrs Hant to parehas an ordinary daoght and was. The vessel was immediately stopped, a boss of 1661 child that lay at the bottom of the out had vo- dien! men the prisoner, being weak from escena madigine-glass vat of which to drink it: The towered, and the count and his favourite brought of 1841mited.--Me Coombs, M. it. C. S., one of the house sive vomiting ent down while the description of circumstance is well remembered by the chemist on hoard."

Corner House, Upstairs.

Hongkong, gist Angst, E.

surgeone who received the bodies at the hospital the deceased woman and children was read over in consequence of Hane's sending back the medi

enid that at about half past eight clock an Sa to high, on hearing which he exclaimed severni eina-glass to be changed for one with u foot. The Printed and Published by Y. J. MURROW, at the turday evening a cib cagt to the hospital wittimesThat is them," as the inspector procesd-post-mortem examination of funt's body was made

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