Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE.
TO CONSIGNEES OF OPTIONAL ` CARGO, EX O. 8. B. CO.'e S, S. SARREDON, FROM LIVERPOOL.
CLIPPING Orders must be obtained from the Undersigned not later than the 28th Inst., for shipment per S. 8. Prim. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, June 23, 1876.
8. 8. LORD OF THE ISLES, FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
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THIS Steamor having arrived, Cousigneesi Bil's of Lading to the Cadersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Cargo.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Con- signeer' risk and expense without Fire Insurance.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents, Hongkong, June 24, 1876, Pje28 ORIENTAL AND OCCIDENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo per 8. 8. Belgic Noun San Francisco and Yokohama, are hereby requested to send their Bills of Lading for countersignature to the Under- signed, and to take immediato delivery of
their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored at Con signees' risk and exponse,
G. B. EMORY, Agent. Hongkong, June 16, 1876.
-COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
"MUNSIGNEES, of the following Cargo
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE. TWHEREAT Pursuant to the Provisions of Ordinance No. 14 of of 1862, the following Petition to His Excellency the Governor in Council for Letters Patent for the Exclusive Right to be within this Colony and its Dependencies, the Invention
THE CHINA MAIL.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close
For SINGAPORE & LONDON
Per BENLETI, at 11.30 a. mi. Co-mor- row, the 28th inst, instead of as pro- viously notified. M
For HAINAN (Direct)--
Per H, L. M. S. SHEN-OHI, at 5 p.m.
To-morrow, the 28th inst. SAIGON,—-
hereinafter mentioned, bar, together and the Specifications required by the said For Ordinance, been filed in the Office of the Colonial Secretary, that is to say —
The Petition of WILLIAM MacGregor SMITH, as Assignee of JAMES DUNCAN, for Improvements in the treatment and ( purification of Sugar and Saccharine Matters, and in the Apparatus am- ployed therein."
Jeney the
Notics is hereby given, that His Excel- DAY, the lat day of July, 1876, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for a Sitting of the Executive Council at the Offices of the Gorerament, for the purpose of entertaining the said Petition, and that at such Sitting of the Council, Application will be made for such Letters Patent an aforesaid.
Dated at Victoria, Hongkong, this 17th day of June, 1876.
WM. H. BRERETON. Solicitor for the Petitioner. 29, Queen's Road, Hongkong.
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TUDOR COMPÁNY,
N and after July 1st, the Retail Price of our NATURAL IOE will be Three
quarters of a cent per Found.
From this date, the Ice House will be open daily (Sundays excepted) from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. Un Sundays from 5 to 8 s.m and 4 to 6 p.m. only,
J. F. HORGAN, Agent.
Hongkong, June 23, 1876.
Not Responsible for Debts.
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Owners will be Responsible for any Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor
are requested to rend in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter-Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew algusture, and take immediate dellvery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at of the following Fessels, during their stay
in Hongkong Harbour their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. DE CRAMPEAUX, Acting Agent.
Ex Hoogly, March 10, 1876. RM No. 29, Ono case Merchandize, from Marsailles,
CALL
Ex Ava, May 2, 1876, OFP 100 bags Gum, from Bombay.
Ex Amatone, May 14, 1876.
191 bags Gum and 4 cases
Vermillion,
PGO
CEP
CJL
No marka
4 boxes Merchandize.
8 bags Gum.
2
Raisina.
5. S. Anadyr.
GR No. 1/4242 boxes Wines. A W
0887/0887-3 cases Merchandise. Hongkong, June 9, 1876.
SAYLE & Co. E beg to call special atten.
tion to our Show-room and Ladies' Outfitting Depart ments.
We are offering a fine assort- ment of Japanese Silks, which
COMET, American ship, Captain William E. Bray,
VISDEZ, British barque, Captain John Parkhouse.
ZOROYA, British barque, Captain Geo.
Soarlett-Gilman & Co.
WILLARD MUDGETT, American barque, Captain J. B. Dickey,Jardine, Matheson
Oo,
EVELYN, British barque, Capt. Knowles, -Molchers & Co.
SOPHIE, British barque, Captain Rees
Jones.
FONTENAYE, British abip, Capt. Gootge B. Taylor.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
NEARCHUS, American ship, Capt. Pierce, Exiuard Schellbass & Co.
ANNA HAUSWEDELL, German barque, J. M. Schröder.-Eduard Schellhaas & Co.
CINGALES, British barque, Capt. David Anton.
Mulder.-Eduard Schellhass & Co.
GESTENA, Dutch schooner, Captain J. §.
ALPEINGTON, British barque, Captain G Cunningham. ----Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
JOHANN CARL, German barque, Captain E. Gutsmutha.-W. Pustan & Co.
MONTEGO, British barque, Caps. Griffiths.
will wear well, at 65 cents per-Eduard Schellhass & UD. yard, worth $1. *
Summer Dresses: —
Satin Striped Poplius. Figured Toplins.
Fancy and Plain Grenadines. Black and Fancy Gauzes. Fancy Silks. Black Silks. Niagara Striped Muslins. White Brilliantes.
A lot of Lace Goods at less than
half price. Made-up Wrappers and Costumes. Embroidered Skirts. Ladies' and Children's Under-
clothing.
Straw Hats and Bonnets, Feathers and Flowers. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery.
Our Dressmaking Department! is under the supervision of a Court Dressmaker.
Our Millinery Department is under the supervision of a West End Milliner.
SAYLE & Co.,
VICTORIA EXCHANGE, Queen's Road & Stanley Street.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR BANGKOK. The Steamship
"MADAGASCAR,"
J. Tix, Master, will be de opatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 28th Instant, at Noor.
For Freight or Pacaso, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.,
Agento.
Je29 Hongkong, June 27, 1876. FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
The Steamship
"YESSO,"
Captain PUNCHand, will ba despatched for the above Forts on FRIDAY, the 30th Instant, at Noon,
made For Freight of Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIE & Co.
Hongkong, June 27, 1876.
*FOR TAKAO..
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The A1 British Bark
HYLTON CASTLE, W. SCOTT, Master, will take Cargo for the above Port, and will have quick despatch,
Foz Freight or Puazare, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Op.. Agenta, Hongkong, June 27, 1976,
SHIPPING,
ARRIVALS.
Jane 26, Pacha, Gorman barque, 431, M. Dumretcher, Cardiff Feb. 26, Coal.- ORDER
June 26, Frederic, French barque, 450, H. Baudronet, Saigon June 18, Rice, CAPTAIN.
307, H. Weydemaun, Bangkok June 11,
June 27, Ellen Rickmers, Germani barque,
Rico.-MELCHrns & Co.
June 27, Estepona, British steamer, 676, Hubback, Swałow June 26, General. BIRLEY & CO.
June 27, Yerso, Pritish steamer, 360, Panchard, Foochow June 24, Amoy 25, and Swatow 26, General,DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,
DEPARTURES.
June 27, Namoa, for Coast Ports.
27, Zamboanga, for Amoy, 27, Pernambuco, for Saigon, 27, San Lorenzo, for Manila,. 27, Cotherstone, for Manila, 27, Fetisch, for Manila.
CLEARED.
Caldew, for London, Kermalo, for Sual. Formosa, for Whampoa,, Feinu, for Chefoo, Montego, for Whampoa Hongkong, for Bangkok, Otoon, for Foocho...
PASSENGERS, ÁRBIVED.
Per Estepona, from Swatow, 44 ChisERS. Fer Yesso, from Coast Forts, Capt. E Vincent, Mr Alexander, and 41 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
"Per Names, for Coast Ports, 100 Chiness. Per Zamboanga, for Amoy, 145 Chiness. Per Pernambuco, for Saigon, 02 Chiness,
TO DEPART
Per Hongkong, for Bangkok, 10 ChicaS,
SHIPPING REPORTJ.
The British steamer Estepona reports i Strong Easterly winds and Bas weather from leaving until 8 am, this morning! them till arrival strong winds and thick falny weather.
The British steamas Yried räperta į From Fooshow-to Amoy and Srator mos derate S. W. winds and fine weather j Swa tow to Hangkong fresh N.E. winds and reiny teather with unsteady barodietet. Vessels at Foodbow-H. M. B. Lapling, Steamers Vancouver Vasco de Gama, Blates- man, Naples, MacGregor, Montgomeryshire, Galatea, Botten, Queensland, and Candia the Glenfallach loft on the 23rd for London. In Amoy U. S. 8. Paloe and shutof Lo Swatow-5, 8. Columbiam
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Per PARDO, at 2 p.m., on Thursday, the 29th just, instead of as pre- viously notified,"
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKEL- The English Contract Packet THIBET,
the Mails, do. :-
Friday, 30th Inatant
No. 4065,-JUNE 27, 1876;
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
year!"
The logic of Ting is perfectly the evening of the 25th, exposed to the Shipping.
unapproachable. He argues that if the effects of the weather on the side of the Noon-Benledi leaves for Singapore and people starve now they can make up for Sowkewan .oad. The mother of the child it by some extra maale when the plenti and her male servant are in custody, charg London.
ful year comes. "When there is plon- Shipping Orders regarding Optional Car- go of Sarpedon for shipment per Priam must be obtained from the Agents not later than this date.
*Street,
Auctions.
ty," he says," the superabondance can be ad with manslaughter, in that they were made to supply the previous deficiency." the inhuman muse, it is alleged, of the After all, however, Ting has issued the child being exposed on the road-side to proclamation with the most praise- die. The Police found the child alive and worthy intentions, and it is to be
handed it over to a woman to nurse, but it died on the night of the 28th instant. It appeared, however, that the obild from ita birth could not take nouri hment. After some evidence, the inquest was adjourned until 2.45 p.m. to-morrow.
2 p.m.-Furniture Sale at No. 4, Graham hoped that his and other efforts to alleviate the misery of the people will meet with the suocess they deserve. The sufferers may congratulate them selves that they have such an excellent and energetic official as Ting in authority over them.
TO ADVERTISERS. The attention of Advertisers is respect will be despatched with the Malls fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the for Europa, do, on SATURDAY, China Mail has for some time past been placed on board of every Steamer and Sail- the 1st July The following will be the hours of closinging Vessel on arrival in this Harbour.
Facilities which have recently been placed THE British Consul's Report of Trade within the reach of Captains and Officers of in Kanagawa, Japan, during 1875, Ships have resulted in a material increase which has been recently published, is a to the Subscription List of the Mail very exhaustive compilation, but not amongst the shipping in port; and as altogether a cheering one. The import special arrangements have been made to in- erease the usefulness of the Shipping List table shows an increase of $5,126,758 ou and to extend the elrontation in the Bay, the trade of 1874, and if these importa these advantages will be at once apparent tions had been made to meet actual demand, we should have an undoubted to Advertisers.
proof that trade had recovered, but it seems pretty certain that many of them were made on more speculation, and the importers after keeping them for a long time on hand have been compelled to make clearance sales at a loss. The
5 P.M., Money Order Office closes. 6.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 1st July,-
TA.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10 A.M., Post Office aloses except for Late Lettern. Registry of Letters consen.. (10.16., Letters may be posted on payment of a LATE FEE of 18 oonts extra Postage until
to
11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSEN
entirely,
11.30 A., Letters (but Letters only)
addressed to the United Kingdom Pia Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 dents extra postage. 11.80 A.M., Posting on Board ossZET. ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General,
General Post Office, Hongkong, June 22, 1876.
Orders may be sent to
GEO: MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office,
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D. 1841,
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Üc., jy1 FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet BELGIC will be despatched on BATURDAY, the 1st July, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows:-
2 P.M. Registry of Letters ceased. 2.30 PM. Post-Office closes. 2.30 P.M. Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Portage until
2.50 P.. when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed
for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sont by British Facket. Letters, de, can be posted for Canada, the
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Police Intelligence. (Before the Hon: C. May.)
June 27, 1876.
COUNTERFEIT COIN.-
Chan Acheung, a shopman, and Bo Ayat, hawker, were charged with being rogues and vagabonde and also having possession of a counterfelt dollar with intent to atter the same. The charge was clearly proved against them and they were sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour esob.
CRUEL TREATMENT OF A CHILD.
Ip Ngan Fung, wife of a shopkeeper at Showkowan and Ng Tin Shing, employed
Government also figures as a large im- by the husband of 1st defendant, were porter during the year, probably on brought up charged with causing the death account of the Corean difficulty. The of a child by exposing it to the elements, exports for 1875are in value $12,466,730 The Tat defendant is the mother of the against 812,578,579 in 1874, thus exhi-ebild, which was born on the 18th instant. biting a decrease of $111,848. The re- The child became very sick on the 28th instant and consequently it was given into trospect of this trade does not appear to the hands of 2nd defendant by the mother be much more cheering, so far as the to be conveyed to the Asylum for Infants three staple articles, silk, silkworm egge at Waucht; on the evening of the same day and tes are concerned, than the import a Sikh Constable found it under a rook by trade. The export of raw silk in 1875 the side of the Showkewan Road, near' was of the value of 85,424,916 against Wong-kok-tain. It was given to a woman at Sowkewan to be nursed, but died at DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI-45,295,190 in 1874, thus showing an midnight of the 26th instant. The case increase of $129,726. The export was remanded till 29th Instant until of tea in 1876 was 17,021,089 termination of the Coroner's inquest.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS
OF
BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, --AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINER MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonado, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Acrated Waters.
continuous European Supervision. The Manufactory is under direct and Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
=
SUPREME COURT,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.. (Before Mr Justice SNOWDEN.)
June 27, 1876.
lbs. against 16,027,879 lbs. in 1874. "Competition in this trade," the report states, "has been very great, and the business has been anything but remunerative." Of silk worm eggs only 727,473 were exported against 1,534,628 in the previous year. The trade in these the Japan Herald thinks is not to be re- eggs appears to be fast vanishing, which gretted as the former immoderate export the following judgment 1-This is su of silk worm egge drained Japan of its action brought to recover $601.80 for work done to the ship Christina A, P., bent seed, and thus considerably co of which the defendant in master. It The publication of this issue commenced tributed to that deterioration in quality is a case full of difficulties, as there was for which Japanese silks are now noto no written and properly ilgued contract rious in Europe. The total imports of drawn out there was only a verbal agree. the year being $21,963,909, and the ment, which was altered, the plaintiff says
West Indies, and other places named below, if sufficient American Stamps Brs added to prepay them from San Francico to destination. American at 8.00 p.m. Stamps are sold at this Office,
The charge for Registry is 8 cents in Hong
Abello v. Capra. His Lordship delivered
kong Stamps, and 10 nents in U.S. THECHINA MAIL. exports only 812,466,730, there was waived altogether, and then all sorts of
Stamps to those places only the names 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,
General Post Office, Hongkong, June 28, 1876.
Postmaster General,
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1876,
I do
an excess of imports over exports of extra work was done as is assorted on one side and denied on the other. The defend. $9,487,179 which had to be paid for in ant admits a prior agreement to do certain specie rather an alarming, state of work for $280 (the plaintiff says $290). He affairs for the Japanese, who cannot had paid $80. He pays into Court $210. THE proclamation that the flood at Foo afford a yearly drain on their resources He admits $58.70 for extra work and some to this extent. The yield of the mines ohunam $348.70, and takes credit for $120 chow has called forth from Governor Ting during the year, owing to the obstruc. for work not completed. The difference is thoroughly characteristic of Chinese tions thrown in the way of working between them is then $218.16. jy1 official documents of this nature, Bavor them by the Government, was compara as to what the subject of the verbal agree The most conflicting evidence was given ing as it does of the patriarchal spirit in tively insignificant. Only one of them mant was, what were extras and what were almost every line. From the Emperor has a shaft, namely, the Takashima coal not. Into all these, it is almost impossible down to the meanest provincial official mine, the rest being worked by adita. for the Court acting as a Jury to enter. It the Chinese principle of government is The Takashima mine is a fair instance can only decide by the light of certain avowedly patriarchal, the Emperor being of what may be obtained through foreign facts, or what appear to be fects. the father of the nation, and his officials machinery and skill, its daily yield now not intend to impute to either plain- fathers of their respective districts or
tiff or defendant any intention to make being 735 tons. communities. The same principle pre
mia-statements, but daily experience shows that it is almost impossible for per vails, although to a less extent, in the
sons having conflicting interests to view government of all Western nations, and
the same facts in the same way, or to agree If it were no doubt it is a true one.
in the many statements they make about really as well as avowedly carried out in
the subject matter of their dispute. The the administration of the affairs of the
The Preis again. draws attention to the plaintiff and defendant do, however, agree Central Kingdom, the Chinese would want of properly qualified interpreters in within $10 as to the price for the work to probably be as happy and prosperous a nation as could be found in the two the Courts here, and says there is neither The former says it was $290, the latter $280, hemispheres. But unfortunately thea Hakka nor a Chinchew interpreter in the 1 asked Mr Deonys to give me the items Chinese officiale, as a body, have no real service. The assistance of any outsiders for the work, with the prices-to be done under this agreement. He did so, and the paternal regard or care for the people; who happen to speak these dialects bas to price amounts to $859.60, that is $69 more on the contrary they are notoriously be invoked frequently, or else the evidence than the stipulated anm. This be explain- ready to seize every opportunity for has to be filtered down through two ored on the ground that the contract had plundering them and pocketing the pre- three mediums, and theso not always, corda.
MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.---- The French Contract Packet PEIRO, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 8th July, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles; to Baigon, Blagapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmanis, 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 as Ceylon The postage to Ceylon must be prepaid. Such letters should be marked Paid to Galle only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid, following will be the hours of closing
The
the Malls, da j Friday, 7th July-
5P.M., Money Order Office closes. Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 8th July...
,Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence, 10A.M., Registry of Letters ceases, 11 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late
Lettere.
to
11.10 AM, Letters (but. Letters only)
addressed to the United Kingdom Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cants extra postage, until 11.80 a.M., when the Post Office Croses
entirely.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General, General Post Office, Hongkong. June 24, 1876
General Memoranda.
THURSDAY, June 29:-
We have said that this is the
SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
oase with the Chinese officials as a body, from look of knowledge on their part There are happily a few bright exceptions of the most reliable character.
men who have a real regard for the people over whom they are placed, who are upright in their conduct, and who have the welfare of their country at It is believed that Governor beurt. Ting, to whose proclamation we have just drawn attention, is one of them. His efforts to sweep away official abuses in his province are too well-kown to need recapitulating, but it is satisfactory to know that he is strongly supported in
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS. The Chinese Mail, adverting to the Fosthow food, urges the authorities to bay foreign machines to dredge the river.
The Chung Ngot San Po deals with the Central Asia question.
The Universal Circulating Herald re commends that a sort of iron net should be
his reforming crusade by the Govern-made and placed at the bottoms of ships of ment at Peking.
A European, having little or no knowledge of Chinese matters, on read-
Noin Madagastar lestea for Bangkok.ing this proclamation of Ting's, would Noon Government Tenders for Con-probably set down the writer as a con
struction close. 1p.m. Sale of Bells, Binnacles, Chrono. meter &c, of the resk of the Str. Kwangting, at Messrs Lane, Orawford & Co.'s Bale Room, Praya. FRIDAY, June 30-
Noon-Yesso leaves for Swatow, Amoy
and Foothow.
Noon. General Weekly Sale by Mesars
Lane, Crawford & Uó...
Warrants for Bontis upon Contributions
to the Union Ins. Boo, obtainable: Daudation leaves for London on or about Priam leaves for Shanghai on or about
this date.
this date.. SATURDAY, July 1-
Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe.
Noodle of Household Furniture, at
No 48, Hollywood Road.
pm Sale of Spanish Brig-Dora, ob Board. p.i.0ooldental & Oriental 8. 8. Co. Steamer Bagle leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco 9pm-Meeting of Eetland Lodge, Tebat, July-11 12
Noon Sale of Machinery, Engineers Toole Steath Lateshes &8, at the Baat Foint Foundry!
Barbarat, July 18-
war to counteract the effect of fish-torpe. does
·LOCAL AND GENEBAL.
9.
Tas Peshawar with the nezt English Mail Left Singapore for Hongkong at 10 a., on Sunday morning.
be dons under the first verbal agreement.
been abandoned, and that the extras had
cost all this. Then I got the items for extras not in the contract
They amount to $80206, making altogether 9661,75, that is at least $60 more than the claim'iz altogether It is clear there has been an overcharge so far. Then it seems that what the defendant calls a bill was mada The plaintiff out, charging only $450 denies it was a bill and says it was only a memo, which he gave defendant to see if it was correct. The defendant swears positively those figures were on it, and how he could see it was correct unless it was added up 1- do not understand. The plaintiff says I wanted him to examine the bill and egres to it. The defendant said he did not want a bill made out in that way." The fact aseme to be that the defendant wanted to abide by the verbal agreement so far as it want. The plaintiff considered it waived. Then the plaintiff became angry and pro- eded to amplify his account, and Mr Douays maintains his right to do so. The Court is likely to consider his first estimate the more dorrect.
summate hypocrite. Ting, however, was
The prices seem to be very fair in most no doubt thoroughly in earnest when he
respects, but Mr Stanford, a practical ship. wrote it but owing to the "Lowery zature of the Celestial language, especia
wright, gives a very bad account of the ly in personal addresses, some parts of
work, and be values all the work done (not including maats) at $185. I cannot and the proclamation certainly do appaat to
that the cabin was altered as described by be exceedingly "paternal" Imagine the astonishment of an English Somm CONSIDERABL fear was felt laat night that the Chinese carpenter on the weight of windows 19 wore the requisite number, nity on being addressed in a formal pre- the island was about to be visited by a evidense it was always over 18 foot. The alamation by some provincial Official as typlioun. At about 11 o'clock the sky The doors were to be made either sliding "Oh my people," and on his taking upon bedate very cloudy and squalis from the or to open. The pin rails are made of teak himself the entire blame of some local N. E. were experienced. These increasing not Manila hard woods I and that they were to have been made of the latter. Some disaster, which was obviously the work in force the boat population was goth new blooks were made, and a rudder wheel. of the Supreme Being. The man would simply be set down as inad. And yet busily engaged in getting into secure quar The bath has been lined with slasas to here we have Ting exclaiming in this ters, making ad aproat which could be the masts, and the 3 charged for superin tendende in stepping them, both the de proclamation It is I who am remise in heard in most parts of the Colony. Shortlyfendant and his 1st mate swear thint duty who have involved you in a stats after midnight, however, the wind appeared plaintiff only cut the hole and fixed them, of misery and Homelessness!" Sor is to dis away and a heavy shower of rain and that there is no ground for the charge, the consolation offered by Ting stitch anothmacet and bbatinted until daylight. would be effective with a British com munity. "Do not," he says, "be sorrow.
ful for fear of bunger, for grual will be An Inquet was held at the Bovernthert served out to you morning and evening." Civil Hospital this afternoon (27tb), before lng is also evidently a man who looks Jas. Russell, Esq., Coroner, and a Jury
on the bright side of things, and to whom consisting of Messrs S. P. Johannes, J. time is no object: "Oh my people," he ✨
In fest the bit bear or its face the marke
of having been made tip, as oven förown 177 charged for singly, not by the dosen or gross
Without going more minutely into the case "I will only say that, after giving it the best consideration I can, I have come
to the conatision that the sum paid into Court is quite suficient to cover the extras
adds, "he not over sortowill; your wisery Jorge, and B. Welbye on the body of a provided. There is an omission of $3.60 The verdict therefore will be for the will be of short duration; is the twink Obluese female child, born on the 19th for shunam which will be added. of so are you will www s plentiful (malent, and found by a gibk Conglable en | plaintid for #218,70 and no gosta,
8pm.American Ma leaves for Yoko: 1ing
bara and Ben Tragciate
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