Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE.
TO CONSIGNEES OF, OPTIONAL CARGO, EX 0..8. 8. 00.'s 8. S SARPEDON, FROM LIVERPOOL.
PPING Orders must be obtained from the Undersigned not later than the 28th Inst., for shipment per S. S. Prizm. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents. Hongkong, June 23, 1878.
8. S. LORD OF THE ISLES, FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
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HIS Steamer having arrived, Consignees Bil's of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Cargo.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steam will be landed and stored at Con- #lguses risk and expense without Firs Insuranco
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RUSSELL & Co., Agents, Hongkong, June 24, 1876.
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ORIENTAL AND.". OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
MONSIGNEES of Cargo per S. S. Belgic CNS Fancisco and Yokubania, are hereby requested to send their Bills of Lading for countersignature to the Under- signed. and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
G. B. EMORY, Agent.
Hongkong, June 16, 1876. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
YONSIGNEES of the following Cargo
CONSIGNERS of the folehole Bile st
To-day's Advertisements.
FURNITURE SALE.
ANE, CRAWFORD & Co, will
Le sell by Public Auction at the Re-
sidence of P. DOBARJEE, Esq., No. 42, Hollywood Road, on
''
SATURDAY,
the 1st July, 1876, at Noon-
His HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising-Covered Chairs, Couches Tables, Mirrors, Pictures, Gasolierą, Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Washrtands; Crockery and Glass-ware.
Also
2 Solf-Acting ORGANS.
1 HARMONIUM.
&o.,
Office FURNITURE
dc.,
TERMA OF SALE-Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7. 1. 7. All Lots, with all faults and errors of description, at purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer,
Hongkong, June 26, 1876./
'Not Responsible for Debts.
Jeither, the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will to Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Orew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close
For SAIGON,--
Per PARDO, at 5'p.m., on Wednesday, the 28th inst., lastead of as pre- viously notified.
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKEL---- The English Contract Packet THIBET, will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do, on SATURDAY, the 1st July." The following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, &o. →→ Friday, 30th Instant,
5e.M., Money Order Office closes. 6.P, M., Post Office closes except the Nfont
Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 1st July,
Office opans for sale 7.4M Post
of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Fosting of all correspondence. 10 A.M., Post Offoonoses except for Late Letters. Registry of Lettern ceases, 10.15 AM., Letters may be posted on payment of a LarTS FEE of 18 cents extra Postage until 11.M., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely,
to
11.30 A.M., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Fia Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage. ̈11.50 a.m., Posting on Board cesses..
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.
General Post Office, COMET, American ship, Captain William Hongkong, June 22, 1876. E. Bray.
VINDEX, British barque, Captain John Parkhouse,
Soarlett, Gilman & Co.
WILLARD MUDDETT, American barque, Captain J. B. Dickey-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
and Fobchow.
[No. 4064.—JUNE 26, 1876.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. period. The case is getting serious gales, 9,000 piouls; 8, Penedo, 20,000
Shipping,
There are rumours that the worthy Doc picuis; 9, Asia, 18,000 picule, Thingvalla, Noon-Namoa leaves for Swatow, Amoy or has undertaken the editing of the 38,000 picula; 12, Oteen, 7,000 picule; 18,
For Bnatow next number of the local Punch, and has Calabar, 17,000 picule. thus occupied all his time, or is adapting Jans 4, Norden, 19,500 pioals; 9, Este
May 31, Wandering Minstrel, 8,800 plouls; bp.m-Zamboanga leaves for Amoy his report for the paged of that periodical, poun, 16,300 picule. For Amoy :-June 1,
(direct)
Auctions
which, by the way, is also, wanting;" Holstein, 5,000 piouls. other sinisterminded people whisper that Noon.-Sale of the Steamer Pawtucet, at the career of the report has been brought
Mr W. Kerfoot Hughes' Office.
1.
LATH ARRIVAL OF NEWSPAPERS,
to an untimely end at the hands of the Government. We trust that the last
Very frequent complaints having been TO ADVERTISERS. is not the fate of the document. At all received as to the irregular arrival in Öhins The attention of Advertisers is respect events if the Government are the guilty of newspapers and periodicals from London, fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the parties in the matter, they might let us the following letter from the London Post- China Mail has for some time past been know why the report is not sufficiently office is published for general information placed on board of every Steamer and Bail: good for our reading, or why we are not ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour sufficiently good to read it. Of course
in Saturday's Garetle :- 4 Facilities which have recently been placed the publication of the report may be a within the reach of Captains and Officers of Ships have resulted in a material increase privilege, and we cannot demand it at a to the Subscription List of the Mail right. Still, after all, the report is a amongst the shipping in port; and as public one from a public officer, and is special arrangements have been made to la- of peculiar interest to the community of crease the usefulness of the Shipping List Hongkong. We hope to hear something and to extend the circulation in the Bay of it shortly. these advantages will be at once apparent to Advertisers.
Orders may be sent to
GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.
Sir-Referring to your latter of the 20th General Post Office London, April 22, 1876. November lear, relative to the frequent lete arrival at Hongkong and Shanghai, of news. papers forwarded from this country, I have to inform you that careful enquiry has been made, and there is no doubt that the packet, addressed to the proprietor of the North China Herald, Shanghai, the wrapper of which you sent me, resohed this olice too THE visit of the Corsan Embassy to Jalate to be forwarded by the mail despatched vid Brindisi on the lat October last. As pan will undoubtedly have some good the sender, Mr X, would not admit that the affects upon the. Japanese, apart from paskat had been actually posted too late, a any political considerations. It is said special watch was kept in the foreign branch that the Japanese laugh at the discordant of this office for any packets of newspapera music, dress, and behaviour of their addressed to proprietors of newspapers at singular visitors. They cannot, however, either Hongkong or Shanghai, and on the at the same time, fail to be forcibly im- morning of the 4th ultimo, a newspaper, pressed with the advantages of oivi- posted by Mr X, was received, which had evidently been intended to be forwarded by lisation over barbarism. It is amusing the mail vid Beindiai of the previous even- to note the perfect satisfaction of the ing. Again, on the morning of the 1st A. S. WATSON & Co.,
Coreans with themselves, and everything lastant, 15 packets addressed to India and belonging to them. Their self-inflation China, which were intended for despatch by the mails of the previous evening, were Wholesale and RETAIL DRUGGISIS,surprise at any of the wonders the Ja, three by Messrs. Y. & Co., and Bye by panese are able to show them. It is Mr. Z. They were, 1 find, impressed with Baid that the Ambassador has not exhi-stamps denoting that they had been posted DEUGGISTE SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI.bited astonishment at anything he has at a branch office too late for the night mall. ▾
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
ZOROYA, British barque, Captain Geo. The United States Mail Packet BELGIO FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMIST, will not even permit them to express received, Beven of these were sent by Mr..
EVELYN, British barque, Capt. Knowles, -Melchers & Co.
SOPHIE, British barque, Captain Besa Jones
FETISCH, German barque, Captain J. Greiff-Eduard Schellbar & Co.
FONTENAYE, British ship, Capt. George B, Taylor.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
NEARCHUS, American ship, Capt. Pieros. at-Eduard Schellhaes & Co.
Tading to the Undersigned for conuter. algusture, and take Immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CRAMPEAUX, Acting Agent.
Ex Hoogly, March 10, 1876, RM No. 29, One cane Merchandize, T&L from Marseilles,
Ex Ata, May 2, 1876. CFP 100 bags Guca, from Bombay,
Ex Amaze, May 14, 18767 101 bags Gum and Vermillion.
P00
4.boxes Merchandize.
8 baga Guin
2 Raising.
OEP
OJL
No marks
S. S. Anadyr.
GR
A No. 1/42-42 boxes Wines,
HK
ANNA HAUBWEDELL, German barque, J. M. Schröder, Eduard Sobellbass & Co.
CINGALEE, British barque, Capt. David Auton,
GEBIENA, Dutch coboozer, Captain J. 8, Mulder-Eduard Schellhase & Co.
ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
JOHANN CARL, German barque, Captain E, Gutsmutha. Wm. Puston & Co.
MONTEGO, British barque, Capt. Griffiths. onses-Eduard Sobellbass & Co.
6885/0887 -3 cases Marohandiza, Hongkong, June 9, 1876,
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY (DIRECT.)
The Steamabip
"ZAMBOANGA," AREORAVALA, Master, will leave as above TO-MO«RÓW, (Tues day), the 27th Instant, at p..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
REMEDIOS & Co. Hongkong, June 36, 1876. FOR SINGAPORE AND LONDON.
The Departure of the Steamship
BENLEDI "
at Noon.
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SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
June 24, Bertha, Ger, cory., from Amoy. June 24, triadne, Ger. corv., from Amor. June 20, Maria, British schooner, 188, R. H. Hoyle, Singapore June 12, Wood- TURKER &Co.
June 25, Vroung Trop, Siamesa barque, 488, Dührogen, Bangkok June 9, Bice and Teakwood.-SIEMSSEN & Co.
June 26, Killarney, British steamer, 1,060, B, O'Neill, Saigon June 21, Gene ral-CAPTAIN.
June 25, Lord of the Isles, British 8-m. schooner, 317, J. Watt, Yokohama June 1, Kerosine Oil-VOGEL, HIGEDOEN & Co.
Jane 26, Fabius, Sism. ship, 685, C. F. Stolze, Bangkok June 9, General-Kru TYR LOONG.
June 26, Brema, Gorman barque, 380, K. Timpe, Saigon June 18, Rico.WISLES & Co.
June 26, China, German steamer, 783, P. II. Hennings, Shanghai Jane 21, General
is unavoidably Postponed until-SIEMSSEN & Co. WEDNESDAY, the 28th Inst,
For Freight or Kassage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
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FOR VALPARAISO & CALLAO,
The 3-masted Sabooner
"CRISTINA, A. P."
will be despatched about the dal 8th July,
For Passage, apply to
Capt. F. CAPRA, on Board. Hongkong, Juns 28, 1876.
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HONGKONG RACES, 1876, TRONG ball forfeit it THE HONGKONG DERBY, Swoop declared on or before day of closing Entries, with 8100 added for lat Pony, and 830 for 2nd. For all China Ponies bond fide Griffins at dato of Entry. Firat Pony, 70 per cent; Second, 23 per cent; Third, 10 per cent. Weight 10st. 71bs. One-mile-and-a-half
HERBERT MAGNIAC, Clerk of Course. Hongkong, June 26, 1876. TO BE LET-FARTLY FURNISHED, VILLAS WEST, O.S.E
BONHAM ROAD.
SHARP & Co.,
R
Estate Agents.
Bank Buildings, Hongkong, June 28, 1876,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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ANE, CRAWFORD & Go, have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, in their Sale Room, Fraya, on
THURSDAY,
June 26, Zamboanga, Spanish steamer, 651, M. Arechavala, Manila 28, General. REMEDIOS & Co.
DEPARTURES.
June 26, Mount Lebanon, for Tientsin.
25, Norna, for Swatow.
25, Nautilus, for Fooshow.
20, Carrisbrooke, for Singapore.
20, Ningpo, for Shanghai. -
28, Hammonia,for Swatow.
26, Emnia, for Amoy.
26, China, for Canton.
ULEARED. San Lorenso, for Manila, Calders, for London. Fettech, for Manila. Cotherstons, for Mauila. Kermalo, for Sual
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED. Per Killarney, from Saigon, 14 Chinese. Per Fabius. from Bangkok, 40 Chinese, Per China, from Shanghai, 28 Chinese. PerZamboanga, from Manila, 124 Chinese.
DEPARTED. C Per Carrisbrooke, for Singapore, $470 Chinese,
Por Norita, for Batow, 2 Cabin and 143 Chinese.
Per Ningpo, for Shanghai, Mr Carl Boar and 50 Chinesd.
Per Emmy, for Amoy, 2 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British schooner Maria reports i. Had light S. and B. W. winds and fre
eather the whole passage,
Fine weather and light southerly winds The British steamer Killarney reports: throughout.
The British 8-masted schooner Lord Bu the Isles reports Had light easterly winda to the Loochco Islande and thence to port
pitq.light S. W. winds and Sno weather,
The Siamese ship Fabius reports Light Monsoon with much rain.
The German barque Brems reports i Bad moderate monsoon and fine weather, throughout,
the 29th June, 1876, at 2 o'clock
Ex 5. 5. “Kwangiung," . (For account of the concerned, Bhip Belle, 2 Brass Binnacles, Ship's Chronometer by Pools, Barometer, Clock, Salder Rides, Revolvere, Compass,
The German steamer China reports Anmuth Circle, Crockery and Plated First part northerly winda with much rain, Ware Bed Linen, Feather Pillows, latter part S. W. Winds and fine weather. ko., &c.
Δίου,
Copper Pipes, Grase Stenshlong
.1 Life Boat, Lanteras.
14 Lengths 1 in. Chair Cable,
$0.
&o.
TERMS OF SALE-CHth before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7.1.7. All lots, with all faults and errors of description, at paroisser riek on the fall of the hammer.
Hongkong, June 26, 1870,
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POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will closé –
For BWATOW, AMOY & TOUCHOW.-
Per NAMOA, EL 11.80 a. th., on Tuesday;
the 27th Instant..
For SINGAPORE & LONDON -
Per BENLEDI, at 8.80 p.m., on Tuss.
day, the 27th-Inst For AMOY
For ZAMBOANGA, at 4,80 p.m., To
··porrow, she 37th inat,
i
will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 1st July, with Mails for Japan, Ban Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows:- 2P.M. Registry of Letters cesses. 3.80P.M. Post-Offee closes. 230.M.
Correspondence may be posted
on board the Packet with Late- Fee of 12 cents extra Postage until
2.50 r.. when the Mail is finally closed, Correspondence must be specially directed
for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet. Letters, dec. can be posted for Canada, the
West Indies, and other places named below, if sufficient American Stamps are added to prepay them from San Francisco to destination. American Stamps are sold at this Office. The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong.
kong Stamps, and 10 cents in U. 8. Stamps to those places only the pamea of which are printed in Italios. To all the other places named correspondence cannot be Registered through, but only to San Francisco (8 cents.)
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General 'General Post Office, Hongkong, Juno 28, 1876,
سنة
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PAOKET,- The
IMPORTERS
OF
SITES, TOILET KEQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonia Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1870.
seen in Japan, not even at the railway have, therefore, had the attention of the on which he was whirled off to the Ca-onders called to the matter, and Mesara. pital. For all that, however, some of the Co., have since admitted to this things he saw must have astonished him department that their firm is in fault.
These fasts, I think, fully confrm the immensely, and his nonchalance only went opinion expressed in your letter, that the to show his concsit-an article, by the whole ground of complaint arises from the way, with which the whole Corean na newspapers being posted too late, and I tion is notoriously very largely endowed, shall be glad if you will inform the addres The English appear to be in special dia sees to this effect.
I am, da, favour with the Coreans. The ambassa
(Sigued.) G. HARDY. dor is reported to have refused to take a The Postmaster General, Hongkong, seat on a carpet because it was of English make, and to have objected to hold a conversation with our Minister in Yoko
The publication of this issue commenced hama although the latter took the trou at 7.54 p.m.
CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1876.
Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon. G. Mag.) June 20th 1876.
THEFT OF A OLOUR,
(Before James Russell, Esq.) The remand oase, in which one Chan A Kan, a servant, was charged with using threats to Ohan Asing, Moss compradore of Her Majesty's 25th Regiment, came on to-day, and the prisoner was ordered to give security in two householdera, in $50 each to keep the peace for 3 months.
ble to ask that favour of him. In regard, however, to the latter statement, it is only fair to bie Corean Excellency to LiA Seung, a gardener, was sentenced add that another version of this matter to one month's imprisonment with hard le has been given, and that in it the Ambas-bor for stealing one small clock, the pro sador is represented as having warmly perty of one Akow, at Tsim-she-tsoi, British thanked Sir Henry Parkes for some Kowloong. little kindness he had rendered to a dis jy1 Ir appears that Cambodia has become tressed Corean. We are, nevertheless, as the theatre of another rebellion, whish, much inclined to believe the first as the according to the earlier advices, threatened second statement, for it is pretty clear to have grave results. From what we that the Coreans are profoundly impres can learn of its origin it seems to have ssd with the importance of their own been set on foot by a brother of the nation, and the comparative un-impor reigning king. He is reported to have tance of any other, especially in the escaped from the Court of Siam, where West. he had been retained as a prisoner, and to have gathered a numerous band of partisans round him in the province of Campong Soai. The objects of the rebel Prince are said to be to gain the adhesion of the inhabitants as he proceeds towards the capital, and on his arrival there
French Contract Packet PEIHO, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 8th July, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, ria Marsailles; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Australis, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Seychelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria, Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA by this Packet, but can be paid only as far na Ceylon. The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Buch letters should be marked Paid to Galls only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid. following will be the hours of closing
the Mails, do. Friday, 7th July.
The
6 P., Money Order Office dioses. Post Office closes except the Nraar Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 8th July.
7 AM, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Lettern, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 A., Registry of Letters ceases. 11 A.M., Post Office alozes except for Late
to
Letters,
11.10 A.M., Letters (but Letters only)
addressed to the United Kingdom Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Lite Fee of 18 centa extra postage, unti- 11:30 AM., when the Post Office Closes
entirely.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General General Post Office, Hongkong, June 24, 1876.
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General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, June 28:-
Noon-Benledi leaves for Singapore and
London,
gp.m.-Fumiture Sale at No. 4, Graham
Street.
Bhipping Orders regarding Optional Clar. go ex Sarpedon for shipment per Priam must be obtained from the Agents not later than this date. THURSDAY, June 29:-
Noon Government Tenders for Con-
struction close.
2p.m. Sale of Bells, Blunsales, Chrono-
mater do, of the wreck of the Str.
angling, at Mena's Lane, Crawford
&Co. Sale Room, Praya, FRIDAT, June 30---
Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs
Laan, Orawford & Co,.
Warrants for Bouns upon Contributions
to the Union Ins. Soj, obtainable.
Deucalion leaves for London on or about
this date:
SPIRIT OF THE MORNING
PRESS.
The Press, notices the settlement of the Anna affair, and says that the action of the German Government in the matter cannot to dethrone the king-not a very fail to prove a useful lesson to the Chinese brotherly act. The rebels appear to have
ATTEMPTING SHOOT.
The remand case, in which, one Rahim (Indian Constable No. 599) was charged with attempting to shoot P. C. Fraser at Hangham, British Kowloong, camS again today. After a considerable quanti- ty of evidence had been taken, the charge was not proved against the prisoner, and the case was discharged.
(Both Magistrates silting). The remand case in which one Chan
made a very good beginning in their officials in the future. It has, in fact, been proceedings. It is said that their first the means, already, of inducing the Govern-Chu Nun, a widow, was charged with sell- encounter has been with three Euro- ment at Peking to pass new salvage regulaing one Wong Chik Tai, a married woman, peans, who were travelling in the interior,tions on the model of those in Europe, and for the purpose of prostitution, esme on again today. After the examination of These voyageure-Dr Harmand, whose which, if adhered to, will render such a some witnesses prisoner was sentenced to name is well known as a traveller, Mr claim as that made in the Annd cass impos- four months' imprisonment with hard la- Hunter, an Englishman and M. Foureros sible for the future.-The Press also notices bor.
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.
The Chinees Mail publishes the accounts
of Saigon suddenly found themselves attacked by about a hundred and fifty the floods at Foochow. Cambodians, but by their gallantry and superiority of arms they held their assailante in check until they were able to elude them. The French have sent troops to the King's aid, and great of the recent flood at Focshow, activity was being displayed at Phnom The Chung Ngoi San Pe gives an account Penk in making preparations for quelling of the Foochow flood, and enumerates the the rebellion. Later advices received by havoo it made in the Foreign settlement, the Independant de Saigon of the rising
The Universal Circulating Herald also represent it as being up to the present confined to the province of Campong, notices the great calamity at Foochow Soni on the frontiers of Laos. Although commerce has not yet been asciously affected by the rebellion, yet it is feared that if the present state of things is
LOOAL AND GENERAL.
prolonged it will be more or lem paralysed. We learn that the Djemaah with the out It is hoped, however, that on the arrival ward French Mall left Saigon yesterday of the Governor, Admiral Duperre, who (Sunday) morning for Hongkong. was expected at Saigon by the incoming French Mail, immediate steps will be
ARTAN
taken to suppress the rebellion, and to INTELLIGENCS has been received by telegram put an effectual stop to these periodical of the destruction by are of the Bay Sugar risings of pretenders to the Cambodian Refinery at Ban Francisco. The ballding throne. Our French contemporary says | is said to have been a very large one. that outbreaks of this nature can no
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longer be tolerated without the honor Ws remind our readers that is entertain. and dignity of France being compromised,
BOGUE AND VAGABOND, **
Li Aming was brought up for being at large in the public street without a night pass or light at 10.45 p.m. on the 25th inst. He was identified as having been in Gaol before, and was sontonded to three months' imprisonment with hard labour.
SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Chief Justice Sir JOHN SMAZK.) '
Jane 26, 1876. MANSLAUGHTER.
Mr O. V. Lang and Mr Jesse Harrold, chiel and second engineers on board, the River steamer Kinshan, were indicted for causing the death of one Wong Achow, s Chinese passenger on board, by the explo sion of the super-heater on the 6th May last.
The Hon. J. Bramaton, Attorney Gene- ral, prosecuted.
Mr Kingsmill, instructed by Mr Brereton, appeared for the defence,
The following Special Jury was sworn Messra S. E. Burrows, C. M. Kerr, Thos. Jackson, J. G. T. Hassell, E. Tobin, A. G. Romano and M. C. do Rezario.
fa
Mr W. R. Landstein was aroused on bis
seeing that she has soletonly recognised ment will be given this evening at the Tom-own application that he was on intimate His Lordaily ruggestat that the prison. King Norodom I. as sole and legitimate perance Hall at half past 8, when those terms with one of the prisoners, sovereign of Cambodia under the profond of Sable Minstrels may enjoy a pleasers might be seated. It was usual for tsatorate of France. Certainly there in sant hout. nothing like cutting at the root of a
rebellion of this kind at once, and, judging Tas maximum temperature at the Peak from all we can gather on the matter,
the French will aid his black majesty to during the past week, as recorded in Satur
prisoners in cases of this description to be near their counsel
obliged to bla Lordship for the suggestion i Me Kingsmill said he was very much
be had thought of asking that the prisoners
be allowed to sit down, but he did not
do this There are reports that Bivootts, day's Galette, was 77.0, the minimum 72.8, Priem lestes for Shanghai on or about the rebellious Prince, la supported by at the Harbour Masters (fe, the mari. like himself
the Court at Bangkok, but proofs of the mum was 91.0, and the minimum 81.0. truthfulness of such assertions at Only 0.79 inch of rain fall during the week, luciring.
this date. SATURDAY, July 1
Noor-English Mail leaves for Forte
of Call end Europe. Nods-sale of Household Furniture, at
No 42, Hollywood Road," --- 9 p.m.Sale of Spanish Brig Dort, or
Board.
8 p.m.Ocidental & Oriental §. 8. Co.'s Steamer B'gio leaves for Yokohama and Sap Francisco 9p.m.-eating of Letland Lodge, TUESDAY, July 11-
Noon-Sale of Machinery Engineers' Tools, Steam Launched, at the East Point Fotinavý: Saturday, July 18.
p. American Mall leave for Toro bene and Ban Franulado)
His Lordship said he never did things. to oblige anybody. In this case, however he thought they should be treated with ali courtesy,
The prisoners were then removed from Tat following telegram appeared in the the dosa and Allowed seats in front of their
Counsel.*** Daily Press of this morning -
West is the Colonial Surgeon, or rather where is his report 1 That lui- Shanghai, June 25-Sir Thomas Wade pottant document has now been due for has arrived at Shanghai from Peking. more than two monthe, but tip to the present we have not had the privilege The following are the export afgeed of
His Lordship asked when Mr Duncan's can was to be tried.
The Attorney General said if the defence was ready, he was prepared to go on sither Friday or Monday next.
Mr Kingsmill said he would not be ready
of seeing anything of it. The Colony Rice from Saigon since our last advices by Friday as he had not seen the inform
the last year knows nothing of the knows nothing respecting its health for health of its gallant defenders, or of that of its guardians of the peace, and is also in total ignorance of the health of the priviners in Vistoria Deol during that
For Hongkong-May 81, Carisbrooke, ation yet, and when he bad seen it, he 25,000 pioul June 2, ADDs Hatswedell, spuld say then when he would be ready to 6,400 pisals) 4, Pernambuco, 21,000 picule, go on, Java, $8,000 piculs, N. D. Auxiliatrice, B Lordship thought that Monday 10,678 pisuls 6, Epiton Castle, 13,300 should be the day. picule, Ostherotone; 8,800 picule; 7, Win,
Mr Kingsmill said that except remathing
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