Notices of Firms.
THE interest and responsibility of Mr
EDWARD FORD DUNCANSON and Mr WILLIAM HENEY Gina in our Firm censed
For Sale.
SAM-HING STULTZ,
TAILOR,
THE CHINA MAIL.
New Advertisements.
TO LET THREE Houses on Pedder's Hill, wich containing Four Rooms with out-
Ton 30th June, Mr HesxY LOWOCH, 148, received direct from London Ex bouses attached. Water and Gas laid.
Mr JAMES MUSCHAME VIOSORS and Mr ALEXANDER GEOROZ Woon, having been admitted as Partners therein ou 1st July;
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.
ac11 Hongkong, October 1, 1868.
jast.
NOTICE
TTE have authorized Mr CLAUS BUDDE
W to sign our Firm from this date.
DREYER & Co.
Hongkong, January 1, 1888,
NOTICE.
HAVE established
- General Commission. Merchaut, under
he Style and Firm of GIFFORD F. PARKER
& Co.
GIFFORD FORBES PARKER. Saigon, December 20, 1807.
NOTICE.
HAVE this day established myself as x Pustio ACCOUNTANT, AVERAGE AD JUSTER and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.
C. LANGDON DAVIES,
Hongkong, July 1, 1868.
PRO
NOTICE.
FROM and after this date Mr GzonRGE F. BOWHAN will act as AGENT of the Pacific Mail Steam-ahip Company at this Fort
8. L PHELPS,
Hongkong, August 15, 1867.
NOTICE.
MB
Agent.
R RYLE HOLME has been admitted.
a partner in our Firin.
GLOVER & Co.
Nagasaki, January 1, 1887.
NOTICE.
MR. J. MURRAY FORBES is autho-
rized to sign our name at Canton from
RUSSELL & Co.
this date.
China, Feliruary 15, 1868,
NOTICE
B. HENRY LISTON DALRYMPLE Mis authorised to sign our Firm per procuration, at Foochow from this date.
BIRLEY & Co. Hongkong, June 3, 1888.
For Sale.
FOR KALE.
NE NEW BROUGHAM by- Bobse
Apply to
Bose, Lendati.
IGHTHO“, HUNT & Coi
Hongkong, September 30, 1868.
PER" INVINCIBLE."
"INVINCIBLE"
TWEEDS for Gentlemen's Suite of the best quality, and newest Fashion, each piece suficient for one suit only... A great variety of Patterns. Inspection solicited,
71, Queen's Roud, Next to P. &0. Office, Hongkong, September 17, 1868. 0017
FOR SALE. JUST received ex Princess of Wales. WIRE ROPE, 1-32 inch,· BOLTROPE, 2-6 HUBBUCK's Raw and Loiled 'PAINT OIL.
White ZINC.
and Red LEAD.
1.
fireen!
Blue
Yellow
PAINT.
Black
Patout DRYERS.
Best Westphalian HAMS,
· L. FRICKEL & Co.
0622 Hongkong, September 22, 1868.
110
FOR SALE. Butts. uperior SHERRY.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. Hongkong, September 28, 1868. ti
FOR SALE.
AT THE "CHINA, MAIL" OFFICE.
following SETS of the "CHINA BUNUH CAN ba obtained, stitobed in reper wrappers, at the rats of 25 cents por copy vis-
Price.
ول.
For particulars; apply to
B. PESTONJEE. SETNA,
At Messrs P. & 4. C. CAMAJBE & Co's Ofica,
Queen's Road, Hongkong, October 1, 1868.
HONGKONG HOTEL
if.
NOTICE. N and aftor October 1st, the charge for Board to either resident or non-rezi- dent Boarders will be $50 per month
By order of the Board of Directors,
0. LANGDON DAVIES, Secretary. Hongkong, September 30, 1808. f PHOENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
T
HE Undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company at this Port, are prepared to grant Policies against Fire to the extent of $40,000 on Buildings, or on Goods Stored herein.
DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & Co Hongkong, September 28, 1888.
NOTICE.
JOCUMENTS Translated, at ressonable
Dates, front Eaglish, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese or German inta Chi nose, or from Chess into English. Ad dress,
The China Mail" Office,
2, Wyndham Street, Hongkong,
COALS.
RE. Undersigued are prepared to Uos! Steamers on, the most, reasonable per sot $5.76.terns from a Cargo of English Steam Coals now afloat in this Harbour or from fresh Welsh and Australian Coals in Store.
1 set.
deficient
21
21
-No.
5. 4, 5. 4, 5, 6. complote from 10:
13
$0.50.
$5.25.
13
$3.75.
11
11.
#
73
$8.50.
4:
"
4
15. 16,
71
$2.50.
$2.26.
Also a few separate copies of "Nos.1, 2, 3,7, 11, 12, 13, 10, 17, and from 19 to 24.
C. A. SAINT.
FOR SALE, AT THE CHINA SUGAR REFINERY, EAST POINT, UGAR of the Finest Crystals, equal if not superior to the English Loaf, rang- ing from Nos. 1 ́s - ·
Alan GOLDEN SYRUP, double refined, in quantities to suit purchasers.
WAHEE & Co, CHINA SPOAS REFINERY, East Point, 5th August, 1868.
PAYNE' AND COMPANY, BELATER BUNGALOW,
Calcutta.
ESTABLISHED HALF
UNTENY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, FOR THE SALE OF TOKIŲ RENOWNED
SELECT Assortment of Hen-Chatnies and Indian Condiments.
Adrie's, Piesse and Lubin's, and Finert
Atkinson's New Perfumes--also
Toilet Soaps, Sanspareil Tooth
Brushes, Violet Powder and every
requisite necessary for the Toilet.
in great variety.
THE MEDICAL HALL. 37, Queen's Road.
Hongkong, September 23, 1868, tf.
PER "INVINCIBLE." HOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS.
PHOTOE MEDICAL HALL.
37, Queen's Road.
Hongkong, September 23, 1868. t
FOR SALE.
ANE CRAWFORD & Ca bug to call attention to their new Goods for the seasou ex Cored, Invincible, and overland. mail now being oupaoked..
GRATES,
STOVES, FENDERS and FIRLIRONS
Barona BATS
Meerschanin
PILES and Cigar TUBES.
Tubaroo POUCHES.
BREECH-LOADING fowling pieces. Shooting Gak and AMMUNITION. Spor
KNIVES
HATS and BOOTS.
Namely,
Lucknow Chutney
Bengal Club Chutney"
2
Cashmere Chutney
11
Pindaree Chutney
23
Col Skinner's Chey
Major Gray's Cney Pickled Mangues, 100
i, Mulligatawnee Paste
Curry Puste
Curry Powder
Tamarind Fish, 100
alicen in barrel,
Per had. £25. Per doz. qte. 30s Per doz. pta. 31s
in barrel,
206 Per hbd. £25 Perdoz, qts. 30% Perdos, pts, 20s Per ib.. 4
Tamarind Fish Rosegal square. Mangoo Fish Roses Bottle
Smoked Mangoe Fish,
100 in tine.
Chili Vinegar Gayenne Pepper
208
ROB. S. WALKER & Co. Hongkong, September 22, 1868,
NOTICH.
號
LL Persons having, ölaitos, against the Estate of the late firm of DENT & Co., aro requested to furnish particulars of the same to the Trustees, addressed to the care
of
Me E. WHEELET, Hongkong, on or be
New Advertisements.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, HE DIVIDEND declared for the half. Fear ended 30th June last, at the rate of Twelve per cent per annum, say $7.50 per paid-up Share of $125, and $1.50 per Share on which $25 have been paid, is pay able at the Offices of this Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants,
By brder of the Court of Directors,
VICTOR KRESSER,
Chief Manager Hongkong, August 15, 1868.
HOTEL d'EUROPE,
THE Undersigned, Proprietor of the 1 newly re-opened HOTEL D'EUROPE, begs to inform the Public that they will find every accommodation at the above Hotel at the most reasonable chargés.
Breakfast every morning at 11.30 .M., and Dinnor at 7.90 r..
BREAKFASTS and DINNERS supplied at Private Residences on reasonable torma. ICE, &c,, always on hand.
CHAS. FANNEGE. Hongkong, August 6, 1868.
Unov
SAYLE & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE, INVITE spection of their New and well
assorted summer Stock of
Black and Bine Broad CLOTUS.
Naval and Military CLOTHS.:
Light Mixt and Fancy TWEEDS.
Self and Fancy Colored FLANNELS. Plain and Fancy DRILLS, DUCKS, &c. Quilting and Marseilla VESTINGS. The Tailoring Department under
the management of first class Eng.
fore the 30th
November, 1968, in order to lich Cutters. parttupate in the Erst Dividend.
...
A TURING, Trusteza of Dent é V. KRESSER,
Oo,s Estate. W. LEMANN, Rongkong, September 18, 1868,
NOTICE.
no30
OW Publishing, a series of Photographic
TIES and SCARFS in great variety,
The new Shapes in Gentlemen's COLLARS. Long Cloth, Silk and Wool SHIRTS,
PAJAMAS,
Temperature. Boraxona, öth October, 1868.
YA.BE. 3г.M. 30.080 29.940
Baromotor,
Attached Thermometer, 79 Dry Bulb, Wet Bulb,
80
74.0
80.0 82,0 76.0 90,0
79.0
132
... 69.0
Maximum S. gr., Minimum S. Bgr., Max. Sun's Raya, Minimum on Grass, Previous Rain on Grou., 0.00 24hours. Wind,
above,... 0.00
...N.E.
N.E.
Force,
3
3
alotid,
&
4
Ozone,
142
3
Weather,
Dull. Fine.
NOTES & QUERIES
און
CHINA AND JAPAN.
No. 9, Vol. 2, Is now ready. CONTENTS.
NCTUS-First arrival of the Portuguese in Chin, Chinese belief in the power of Foreigners to discover Precious Metals, and Stones; Animal-suckling by a We man in Anna, à Chinese Lottery: Paddy Huske, Japanesu Crabs 4
of the Dogs The Nasal sonid "ng, Australia a Silk producing Country: Missions in China, Notes on the Vegeta blo Kingdom of Formaza, The Betel Tree. QUERIES--Jade Stone; The Dragon Processiou at Hongkong; The Hongkong Dragon-fonat; The Chung Tree, Intermarriages between Tartars and Chiness; Rata of Interest in China; Yen king yow; Introduotion of the Cue tard Apple Thesaurus of the Mauchu Language Culture of Artificial Pearls Original of the Term Pa Hai; Sun We
[No. 1865 OCTOBER 5, 1868.
know nothing about it, as he was drunk.-- An European witness corroborated the constable's statement Defor daut(who was
pattered with
left
had
in a fine) said that he had hea
predicatont at all events; he and he did not see what
no weapons,
use the constable had in knueting him on the head as he had doues Worship remarked that he had been very foolish in drunk is not to be able to reenl getting so
leot anything which passed. It was to be regretted that he had got a blow ou the head; but it would appear that he had aerailed the policeman who neat to be friend him had it been proven that the
violence policeman had need
unnecessarily,
he would be liable to panishment. As hy had got the blow, however, he would fine only 20 geute, and hoped it would be a Warning
against his
this getting drunk.
Langman, of the Adventure, and Bird of the Bouncer, beanien, were charged with having dented disturbate and been drunk. Langman appears to have been sobar; but Bid was Ened fifty cents, hav ing admitted that he was drunk.
James Stone, of the Meance, was likewise before the Bonch today for refusing to pay his chair-hire and for being in a state of "beer." His defence was short and to the
point, "I was drunk." Fined $1.
Five seamen bebinging to the ship 11). Petersen and Anderson-admitted having liam Wilson-Barton, Patterson, Billow,
rst got drunk, then found their way in a heap on the street, and having been remor od by a constable." were discharged,
They Two Chinese boatmen were charged for having been abroad without a last
pass uight; but as one showed a Mr Glasse,
written by.. the Victoria Dispensary, they accordingly discharged. Henry Angustus Montrose, the musician of the gnu-hoat Dreary who was before the Court only the other day, was again dis- tinguishing himself to-day.
As this was
were
the second offouce within three days, his Worship doubled the usual fine and get
in Kwang Tung; Falchouly: The Chiting drunk and refusing to pay his chair nese word for "Opium," The Eight Gods; sost Augustus $2 on this occasion, Chinese Porcelain Seals found in Ireland. REPLIES: The White Ants-Growth of Hair on the Soil; Origin of "Sword rack"; Urigin of the Term Niso Teinig; The Word Bunse; Auti-marriage Associ- ations; Koxinga's Name.. REVIEW of the Tau Te King, Boogs War
EDY AND FOR SALE, &C.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCT. 5, 1888.
We devote as much of our space as pos sible to a report of the proceedings in
Views of Hongkong, Canton and Ma Gauze, Marino and Silk UNDERVESIS Council on Saturday. His Excellency's eso, Characteristic Groups etc., etc., by the Undersigned; about 150 Photographs to aslect from
In sets of 50 mounted,.................price,
26
$30.
20.
991 is 60 unnzounted,
25
15:
26.
FLOYD & Co. Hongkong, September 21, 1868.
NOTICE.
MR. J. THOMSON bega to intimate that
Mhe is noy publishing a series of 40
VIEW OF HONGKONG, price $25.
10 Views from Plates, 20 hey.
do
14 by 12 10 by 8
From
tf:
4 Small instantaneous Subjects
the DRAGON Procession,
Hongkong, September 4, 1868.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
14
HAREHOLDERS are ruquested to take notice that the savouth, onll of Fifty Dollars on the new Stock of the above 11spanied Company is due on the 1st Decan- Fer bottle Baber next and will be payable at the office of 2 the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION, where receipts for the pay- mont thereof will be granted by the Ma- Dagor.
Per bottle. JAMS AND JELLIES.
2-lb. tins. 1-lb. tins.
Guava Jelly
Tipparce Jam Preserved Limes "Perved Mangoes
Pine Apple
Folly
Free've "Pickled Limes "Back Preserve
Bengal Humps
Per dozen
JOB.
248
Is Gd par lb. "N. B.Chutnies, Curry Powders, and REQUISITES, FOOTBALLS, Pastes, shipped in bulk, to any quarter of the Globe.
Payne and Co.,
GY CRICKET BATS, &0.
CARPETS and RUGS.
Toddy KETTLES & very fine WHISKY, Drab Douglas HATS
WRAPPERS.
Travelling Wi
TWEETS and FLANA ELS
BADDLERY.
New NUVELS, &c, so.
Vegetable and Hower SELDS.
Chubb's SAFES and LOCKS.
BEER, WINES and SPIRITS of first-rate
brande.
OILMAN'S STORE of, all descriptions,
Hengkong, September 22, 1848.
ocli
ETTS
DIARIES,
--FON:
1869.
LANE CRAWFORD & Co.
Hongkong, September 22, 1868.
L
ETTS DIARIES;
The New Work ́
FOR
186.
SEARCH FOR LIVINGSTONE.”
008
Have always on hand a large Stock of superior MANILA DIGARS, of all sizes.
Teras Remittance, or reference in Cal outtu, to accompany oriler
For orders over £25, 20 per cent discount will be allowed, all Goods free on board in Calcutta,
Kew Advertisements.
DENTAL NOTICE,
T
HE Undersigneri
bege to inform
bis former patients, and the public gene rally that he bag, re- turned to Hongkong, and can be consulted for a short time at the Hotel d'Europa
J. S. BUBLINGHAM. Fougkong, October 6, 1868,
·TO LET
CONVENIEN (LY" situated HOUSE BOWRA & Co.
in Chancery Lane. Rent suoderate. Apply to acB Hongkong, September 22, 1868.
ARNHOLD KARBERG & Co.
rẽ,
FOR
R SALE. FREE REED CHAMBER ORGAN, Size-height, 8 ft. 4 inches, breadth,
It 6inches, lept, ft. 3 inches.
Hongkong, October 8, 1808.
FOUND.
date.
Interest at the rate of Twelve per centum por anum will be changed after the above By order of the Board of Directors,
GEORGE N, MINTÓ,
Secretary. Hongkong, September 2, 1868. · del
NOTICE, THE Undersigned returns thanks for just lavors and would remind the Gentle- men as Hongkong, that the most agreable health inspiring treata obtainable, can be bad at the Hongkong Hotel HAIR DRESS- ING SALOON. Constant moving punkab and shower of fragrant odour, which render the body wool and comfortable.
Hair Cutting; Shampooing,.... Shaving...
20.75,
0.50.
0.26.
Hair cutting and Shampooing, 1.00,
W. P. MOORE, Tonsorial Artist. Bongkong, August 29, 1868,
PORT OF AMOY.
HOSIERY of all kinds.
Gentlemen's Straw and Felt HATS in Various Shapes.
Household LINENS of every description. A large Stock of French Printed MUSLINS of the Latest Patterns, French Printed CAMBRIOS. Black GLACES, Plain and Fancy Silk GAUZES. Grebadines and other New Fabrica Embroidered, Printed and Made-up SKIRTS. CRINOLINES, Muslin EMBROIDERIES and LACES of all descriptions. Ladies Trimmed HATS and BONNETS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c. Ladies' and Childrens' UNDER- CLOTHING. Ladies' Cotton and Liste HOSIERY, LISLE and Silk GLOVES, do, Laos and Muslin CURTAINS. Hongkong, April 27, 1868,
Co.
LATEST SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS October 3, Glengyle, Brit, steamer, 1266, Hooper, Caloutts and Singapore, Sept. 18 and 20, Opium, JARDINE, MATHESON & Oct. 5, Umba, Brit, ship, 836, Thompson, Bangkok, 16th Sept., Rice.-Captain,"
CLEARED. Princess of Wales, for Whampoa, Cintra, for Macao. Hendrika, for Macao;
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Mr C. L. Davies, secretary to the Hong kong Uotel, appeared to charge a blank watchman with having stolen a bottle of aherry and other wines. Mr Davies atated that extensive robberies had been commit. ted at the Hotel during the laat six booths was granted in order that the robbery might amounting to about 810,000. A remaud bo fully inquired.
Carolina Pauldina, à female of Celestial origin, and who spoke in choice "pidgin," charged two Chinamen with having been caught in the set of stealing her fowls. In Battory Road, the other morning, the saw one defendant sprinkling rice on the ground, and the other holding a in which to bag" the spoil. She seized one defendant, but he got away and was caught by her sorrant; the other was observed in Court this morning and arrested. Both prisoners were treated to three months' hard labor, which was chiefly owing to the energetic einduct of complainant, who her self lugged" aue of the thieves to the Station.
burt
statement we intend to preserve in full, for parusal not only by our local but by our home readers. It is due to His Ex collency that we should do this, but his statement is so voluminous and (as we said on Saturday) so exhaustive that the ¦- Mr Frost, carpenter to the P. & U. Coin- insertion of a portion of it is postponed pang, Wost Point, appeared to charge a until our next. In the meantime we Chinese house-boy with robbery under very From Mr Frost's distressing circumstances may state our belief that His Excellency once it appanze
ridence it appeared that the boy received a-mouth, was stuck of clutiving as any respectable lad, had formarly as
as large a
is playing his gambling hand rather rashly.
LOCAL
Auber.
THE Band of the 73rd Ragt, will perform on the Parade Ground, on Tuesday, the ith instant, commencing at 4.30 PM. The following is the pro OVERTURE, "Le 3
"Noue Melodien,"...Strauss. QUADRILLE,... SELECTION,Atilla," Ferdi, VALSE,"Amoretton Taize, Cung
"Rosalien,"
...Kühner M. Taor, Fan! Berg., ·Conductor.
GALOP
|
$9
A
boy in the Colony, and had every means of comfortable living where eight or pics. hoys lived together. But he took to gam- bling a fow months back; and now the mi- serable state of things described below has been the result. A few days ago Mr Frost missed $37 from his cash box; but as ha upon any
could not fix definite but kept
one particularly, he said himself on the watch. One day lately he left about $5 in small coins
a crockery ornament, and that sums and the ornament too disappeared. Ho then sent for Inspec tor Gray, and the defendant, after some A COUPLE of rather important errors occur trouble, admitted that he, had stolen the in the Gazette of Saturday, in its reprint of small change, produced the crockery orna-
In clause 20,- 148 the Building Ordinance.
ment from a hidden place, and
$321 openly to platforms, the words." or across" have confessed to having stolen the $37 from bis
master's cash-box. been accidentally omitted. The expression maste
It further appeara, should be "means of noboss to or across the that, during the short time that this roofs, do" In the thirtieth clause, as to boy has been engaged in this goose
gambling-houses, open per dwelling houses, read chase at the *thirtysquare feet instead of one sold not only all his own stock of slothing Hundred square foot. These errors will (including ble shoes and stockings) but a doubtless be officia corrected in the next portion of the clothes of the other servants. Gazette.
in the vain hope of retrieving his losses at the gambling table. He had then taken to robbery, and his $9 of wages were lost the same day he was paid them. His Worship said that it was nothing short of an infatus- tin, because he went into the gambling house where there was a certainty of
of his being "skinned." If he had had the slight-
"}
he has
The British stearner Glengyle, from Caling from her waster's house about 9.30 on eat grain of sense, he would not have done
cutta, reports üne weather all the passagó to Hongkong; the SS. Clan Alpine and Arraleon Aprar, arrived at Singapore when the Glengyle left on 20th Sept.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL ULGEE!—
For SAIGON,-
Oct29
NOTICE TO MARINERS. THE BUOYS marking the Dangers in the Harbour of Amoy bave been painted according to tho Rule in use by the British Admiralty and Trinity Board, viz. to mark the Starboard side of Channels entering by Black or Red Buoys only, Black or Red The Port aide of Obazinols entering by Baoys Chequered of vertically striped with White, and Middle Grounds by horizontally striped Buoys.
KELLET SPIT-North end formerly
ed by a striped. marked
tf by a Red Buor Buoy, is now marked
COKER ROCKS-formerly marked by & Red Buoy are now marked by a verti eally striped Red and White Buoy, This has been placed about 20 fathoms to
TO-DAY'S POZICE, Mr May as sitting magistrate. John Leon Avetoon was charged with having been drunk, and with having broken into a house of a Chinese female in Graham Street. Complainaut etated that ou return-
If ton of his scquaintances went into Saturday night, she found her mother out. side her houas crying, while defendant wan $100 each, they would not
use in the morning with gambling house in was the standing in the street. She ran for police,
each in the
evening;
that was a matter und was paraned by defendant; she went $10
the Station, and was there when defend of certainty. Bewassorry to see a boy whe had been so respectable in such a position: ant was brought by Panaces to the Station. but he had added to his stupidity the cis. Delebslant, was not drunk-Inspector acter of a criminal, and he would have fo Grinius stated that defendant druk, though
not was
have
more
than
he appeared itch excited treat bim na auch. Gambling was sure to lead all who pursued it to rega, poverty, Per H.1.M.S. BELLIQUEUSE," on-Mr Byranje Cooverjee deposed to a great disgrace and unies in case of strong- Wednesday, the 7th Instant, at 3 aoise having cause naturday minded persons) to the Gaol. Prisquer was
night; but in reply • to defendant, he said P.M. instead of at the time he could not see lifteen Purses assault, then sent to hard labor för six mouths.
viously notified.
For MANILA,...
fondant.-A ludian constable (144) said.
Per "SANTA ANNA," to-morrow, the that the Purses struck defends while he
6th instant, at P.M.
UNDER DESPATCH.
For Salgon-Fer H.I.M.S. Belliquense, on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at 41,
For Manila.-Per Santo Arma, to-mor row, the 6th instant, at 4.
QUOTATIONS. BONGKONG, 5th October, 1988. OPIUM.-Patna, New, $6273
Henares, New, 1622 Malwa,
650 a 655 COTTON.- BOMBAT,
17 a 29 10 a 20
Á
#
CORRESPONDENCE,
(the P..) was taking Avetopu to the Sta- FROM A FRESH "LOOK- UT." sion; and the Magistrese said that the
To the Editor of the "CHINA MAT."" dinstable had no business to allow any one
HONGKONG, 5th October, 1865.. to interfere with his prisonor while in
SIR, I was very glad to see from your custody.-Defendant stated that, as his girl report of Saturday that the Colonial barge lived the house with complainant, he was again afloat. I should have the went there to see her, and was abused by however, that past experience would have
mobhed
1 for the the inmates. The Parsee outside mo
made these con
concerned more careful hig, abused him in order to pick a quarrel, future; snd I am sorry to see that the kicked him on the head and knocked him experience has had no good effect, for they down, and otherwise severely ill-used him, a steering as wildly as over.
to the wind? His Worship remarked that it was evi- don't they keep her niors close to
down for & put. dent he was the cause of a row on Saturday There's a sum of $40,000 night; and from à petitions he had received steam-yacht! Now, why ou earth this use. from a duzen Parsees, it appeared that de lese expenditure ? Is it necessary and fendant was a puisance to his neighbours will it benent the Colony much! If so, It was certain he had made a row, whatever certainly let us have it. But what is really
10.88€ the extuse had been; and he would there wanted in ongkong, I x, sorry fore be fined $9.
has been quite overlooked by His Excel Matthew Lebord, Corporal on board the lanoy-daniely,
Asylum for Idiots.
to All. Adventure, was brought up for being drank; I fully expected to be called upon t 4/6 a 4/6 he had also been "down" apparently, for his the vacancy in the Legislative Counsil The shoalest patch or pinnacin of the Coker On Calentta, 3 days' night, Rs. 226 head was bound together by means of Court why Mr Taylor should have been preferred Rocks, has a floating Bencon on it until Bombay, 8 days sight, Rs. 226 plaster. P. C. 49 (Dean) stated that de will be a puzle to many,--in fact, bad wy
** further motion.
Shanghae, 3 days' sight, Bank, Th. fundant was found lying on Peddar's Wharf speech all out and dry, to have oved that NEW ROOK- North park of Her Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., 8 none. helplessly drunk, and he asked him to what a certain building on an island kun bout
and Brown's Book are marked by Sycee,
ships he belonged. Instead of rep to Stonecutters, or a portion of that building, Мелісана,
cafetidant collared and ly liked should be not aside for that purpose. [wan
nestly the constable; upon which Deat
Editor, Gold brat,
Lord in Gold Bar, 18 touch, English Sovereigns, Australian Boversigns, Discount,
TWO KEY Boanus, compass CO to A BITCH The owner can have them. E of the shoaleet patch, in order
alt 61 notes: Organ Knee Swell, and Har monition self-blowing pedals.
OR SWELL ORGAN3 feet Diapason, Dul- cians 8 feet, Bassoon, and Oboe.
ON GREAT RD-8 feet opon Diapa son, Donble Diapason, 10 feet Dispason and Principal
COUPLERS
Hull to treat Octave coupler in Swell,
A PAIR of Black Retrievers, DOC and on payment of cost of advertisement, &o. Apply to Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, Uctober 6, 1868.
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THE BONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAM-BOAT 00., LIMITED;
NOTICE.
the
CALOUTTA,
to guard Vessels against Ledges of Rook,
Exchange, 15 with feet water, found to exist in that direption, sad it may be panned close to on Bank, 6 months' sight,... 4/8 the Port Hand when entering the Harbour, Credits, 6
and after MONDAY, the oth instant, horizontally striped Buoye
În AKU any of these Buoys are lost or The intrunicut is of great power and well the Fun Fart will start for Macau adapted to a saill Church or large Hall, from Hongkong ul, instead of 2,30 moved, the position will as soon as posal. The swell is particularly affective, Compex, it heretatura She will contine to ble be marked by a Flag best or Boating tent worknien would be provided to erect it leave Macao for Hongkong on her return Beacon.
15.
this
a lap ou the head, which laid up
Mr
insure of the necessity for such as institu
it requires no further.
of
the Hospital for nearly two days: the de-ion, than to refer to the correspondence fendant was in
n great danger of falling into which has been going on
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in Hongkong maha
Voyage at 8 AM.
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For terms &o. address "Organ," care of
Hongkong, Septe
AUGUSTINE BEARD &Co.,
General Ayente, Hongkong, October 1, 1808
Clerk in Oharge.. Office of Marine Onstoma, Amor, August 18, 1888,
H, &. Bank Shares, Old, 30 a 21 pers. pm.
Do do. Now, 3 p. c. pin. Uniou Duok je 20 p. c. dis
was need--Hit Worship remarked that be
Chiru Mail Office.
September 8, 1868.
JAMES JONES,
the columns
the harbour.-Labord said that he had no your shutemporary on the "Depression of recollection whatever of what had occurred, Fraile in Hongkong."-Meantime, but he believed that no violence whatever
Yours . In troly,
SiGMAD MAN
No. 1665 OCTOBE
LATEST TELEGR
We have received the lengyle, dated London, 37th. The Constitutionnel denies t of some papers that the gener France will take place before 31, Bunneville has been appo Ambassador to Rome, The
blishes an artiale urging
confidence in peace, AM enterprises without apprehe Government says the Constit ranters their security. Y Vaillant has delivered a spons chaches have been receÍY stantinople
the
to de
at the Grand Con
the
announcing between the Ottoma
unts several cont
in Čaudia. ?
character of the regarding the gents.
Midhat Pacha's inv the circumstances attending
reation in Bulgaris shows the the movemooss of the Russia of the authoritica on the Rour Telegraphic advices from Bu several changes in the Rouman Too Senate has adopted the farming the tabacco revanues. Parliament was prorogued to- Proclamation.
Sept. 7. serious. Mary taken place at Manchester, strike at present among the men. The Houprable F. Star appointed Juuior Lord of t vice Mr DaCaue,
Sept. 8-Faulkner's Expedi of Dr. Lagetone left the Cả August.
Prasian com
been postponed, and there is of confidence in the preaurrat The Emperor Napoleon has le irritating language of Ja Praasis Forty-one arrests of rioters have been made at Advices from America state t are being committed by the In
Sept.
9.-The tone of the Ti ton market steady.
Sept. 1: The cab strike in termiuated. A telegram recei Petersburgh reports that Bokhara, is dead, and that hi successor. Lord Napier is ni 12-Her Majesty tin Sept. returned to Winder from The Rev. Mr Douglas base Bishoprio of Boinhay. The McNeil has been appointed De Mr Bigliard Baggallay has bee Solicitor-General and addition Court of
of common pleas. Atir Italy has denuded the evacuat and that Franco has refused Garibaldi has written a lotter sole cause of his resignation to sical infirmity and inability to liament. Mr Roverdy Johns instructed by
the American Ci Battle the Alabama question his discretion. Mandrake in t the Doncaster Cup.
We are indebted to Captai the Clergyle for recent isanta of man, which contain the follow legrams
th
September 14th-Telegraph ceived from New York atate journals of that city report. fearful Earthquakes took place and 16th of August, in Ecuad Several towns have been totall hose states. Twenty thou in those have perished. The loss of estimated at three hundred mil Telegraphio advices recaiva! Petersburg state the Czar of R ratified the tranty with Bokhar September 15th-Tulegraphic eived here from New York
York, d September 14th, state t publican party has carried the Guvernor and five members. in the State of Maine, by a lar
ority. This result is ed toajority
charcus strengthening the Grante olection as President.
day,
.:
Johnson, the now American England, has presented his v the Quen: The manufacture graph cable for the French A -graph Compavy, bas beon co
(REUTE'S EXPRESS 'FOR
London, 21st Au In the absence of political pablic have besu horrified the news of an extraordinary Fail enhappily attended with anch upou the Chester and Holybe i terday. The Irish mall leav 7.15 1. passed Abergele safe Beyond Llandulas part of Holyhead became detached down an
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ushing to thin, while going at unit 40 m driver jumped off and e
slight hurts; the stoker reme engitle and was killed. At the
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goods train was a waggon loa troleum oil, And when the rolli the petroleum exploded. Tha der, and three first class ca smashed up together and bura leum. Twenty-three passenger were all burnt so badly that be recognized A watch was fo
howing that it belon
who was supposed
of
companied by his two dangl Abercorn and Lord milton were in the train, bat
Twenty-three basics wer Ponsarn station in coffins, aud to Abergele Churol A numbe gers, hurt are distributed abo Abergele, and places near. that adme of
the bodies will us
nized by friends, being au foarf The stoker's body was picked us broken engine. The surviving that not two minutes elapsed Jision before the whole four oar wete enveloped in flames, and way the shock and its consequ not a solitary cry for help was h from any of the burning Carri number of lives lost does not ye
be, and perhaps never will be, the carriages in the train huid locked on both sides, and all from those actually burut got windows.
The following legal appoint beer nade under the nay Bril The Seliciter General to be the Judge of the Court of Con Serjeant Bayes to be the addi of the Court
of Queen's Benc Deasby, Esq., a. e, to b Baron of the Camut of E Bir Michael Hirke Bench, 1. Gloucestershire, will succeed Fergusson as Under Secretary ic Department. The Hon'ble P
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