To Let.
TO LET.
O. 3, PECHILI TERBAOL, ELOIN STREET,
with Immediate Possession.
Apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, February 7, 1877.
TO LET.
OUSE No. 10, Albany Road, at present Hosts
at
Bisnes Villa, Pok-foo-lum, Furnished. DAVID SASSOON, BONS ♣ Co. Hongkong, February 15, 1877.
TO LET,
THE Upper Portion of Nos, 42 and 44,
Queen's Road,
The Dwelling House and Offices No. 1, D'Aguilar Street, at prosent in the occupa tion of Messrs DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., Possession from the 1st May next.
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAFRAIK & Co. Hongkong, November 17, 1878.
NEW
Intimations.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY.
The Steamship
“ESMERALD A,”. Captain CULLEN, will be de- apatobed for the abova Fort TO-MORROW, the 15th Instant, at 10a.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
A. MACG, HEATON. Hongkong, April 14, 1877.
i
CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR SHANGHAL
The Steamer
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"FLEURS CASTLE" will be despatched for the above Port at Noon TO-
MORROW, the 15th Instant
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents, Hongkong, April 14, 1877.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
spl5
April 14, Salvadora, Spanish steamer, 015, Domingo Hormacoes, Manila April 11, General.BRANDAO & Co.
NOTICE.
April 14, Esmeralda, British steamor, NEITHER Captain FORBES nor the 895, Thebaud, Manila April 11, General.
AGENTS of OWNERS of the Ame.. o . HEATON. rican Barque "GARIBALDI" will be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by the Crew.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, February 28, 1877.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Neith
Otomers will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessela, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour!--
MYSTIC BELLE, American ship, Captain David Plumer. Siemesen & Co.
ROSINA, American 3-m, schooner, Capt C. W. Haaron,Aruhold, Karberg & Co.
Eono, British barque, Capt. George W. Tozer-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
WINDERMERE, British ship, Capt. Mann. -Meyer & Co.
Ints, Dutob schooner, Captain J, Werter- reld.--Order.
ROSETTA MONEIL, American barque, Captain Brown.-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.
ARGONAUT, British ship, Captain John Anderao-Meyer & Co.
NYABBA, British ship, Captain W. B. Garriock, Douglas Lapraik & Co.
CORINNE, British Barque, Captain Woo, Robertson.-Wieler & Co.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA FIA AMOY.
The Spanish Steamer
"NALVADORA " will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the 17th
Instant, at Noon,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BRANDAO & Co.
Hongkong, April 14, 1877.
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FOR SAN FRANCISCO,
The 11 American Bark
"ROSETTA- MONEIL," BROWN, Master, will load here and will have immediate de-
#patun as above.
For Freight, apply to
VOGEL, HAGEDOEN & Co. Hongkong, April 14, 1877.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
IN BANKRUPTOY. ATOTICE & hereby given that the First
April 14, Yeso, British steamer, 559, J. E. Ponchard, Fouchow April 11, Amoy 12, and Swator 13, General-DorraLAN LA FLIK & Co.
April 14, Diamond City, Stamens barque, 201, H. A. Spreckelsen, Bangkok March 3, Rice.-CarNESS.
April 14, Thingvalla, Danish steamer, 1677, H. P. Nielsen, Cardiff Feb, 28, via ports of call, and Slugapore April 8, Coal.
WM. PUSTAV & Co.
371, Charles Asburn, Newcastle March 1, April 14, Evening Star, British barque, Coal-ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
DEPARTURES.
Apr. 13, Ulysses, for Shanghai.
14, Belle of Oregon, for San Fransisco. 14, Penedo, for Saigon.
14, Ninggo, for Shanghai. 14, Norna, for Swatow.
14, City of Tokio, for Yokohama and
San Francison,
14, Glenearn, for Shanghai,
CLEARED.
Alden Basse, for Portland (Oregon). Coeran, for Swatow, Hailoong, for Amoy, &s.
Namox, for Coast Porta.. Chew Bye, for Bangkok, Garibalds, for Portland (Oregon), Fleurs Casils, for Shanghai. Yangtze, for Canton,
Ocean, for Hollow, Esmeralda, for Amoy. Jeddah for Swatow, Forward, for Portland (Oregon),
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED. Per Salvadora, from Manila, Messia M. de Ronderos, L. de Cucullu and J. de Caculia, and 101 Chinese,
Mra Theband, Mesars R. D. Tucker, A. Per Emeralda, from Manila, Mrs Costes, Rotzobki, Chas. Klinck, R. Bool, and 150 Chinese.
Per Year, from Coast Ports, Capt., and Mrs Bennell and family, Messrs Case and Wardlaw.
DEPARTED,
Per Ningpo, for Shanghat, Dr. Rogers. Mrs Wise, Mr Buschmann, and 70 Chinese. Per City of Tokio, for Yokohama, Capt. Barker, Mr A. Rotsche, 1 European, and 2 Chinese. For San Francisco, Capt. Lewey, Masera C. Murray, 0, Klinck, 4 Europeans, 8 Hindous, and 1113 Chinese. For Liver pool, Mr J. G. Cass.
Per Ulysses, for Shanghai, 20 Chinese. Por Belle of Oregon, for San Francisco, 1 European and 422 Chiness.
Por Penedo, for Saigon, 40 Chinese. Per Norna, for Swatow, 84 Chinese. Per Glenears, for Shanghai, 1 European.
TO DEPART,
Per Namoz, for Coast Ports, & Europeans
and 240 Chinese.
Per Esmeralda, for Amoy, 150 Chiness. Per Jeddah, for Swatow, 10 Chiness.
MEETING OF THE CREDITORS of THOMAS THORNTON ANTHONY, of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, former ly trading in Co-partnership with CARL HEINRICH EIBBET SEIMUND of the same place, as Storekeepers and Shipchandlers at.No. 62, Praya Central, Vistoria, aforesaid, under the Style or Firm of "BROADHEAR Fine weather and variables, ANTHONY & Co.," who was adjudged Bankrupt on the Brd day of April, 1877, will be Held, pursuant to the 57th Section of "The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1804," in the Supreme Court Houes before FREDERICK SOWLEY HUTTAM, Esq., Acting Registrar of the said Court, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of April, 1877, at Eleven o'clock
SHIPPING REPORTS. The Spanish steamer Salvadora reports;
Fine weather and light monsoon through The British steamer Esmeralda reports: out the passage.
in the Fozenoon precisely,
At the said Meeting, the said Asting Registrar will preside, and will Receive the Proofs of the Debts of Creditors, and the Creditors may choose an Assignee or Assig. hown of the Bankrapt's estate and effects,
Dated this 14th day of April, 3877,
SHARP, TOLLER & JOHNSON,
Solicitors Acting in the Bankruptcy, Supreme Court House,
STEAM FOR BINSADOED, PORADg, Point de Galle, Aden, Suen, Malta, äriüdisi, Andous, Venios, Mediter- rakesh Ports, Southampton and London; ASEO, Bombay, Madras and Oelsuite.
THE FERULAR AND ORAZ URAM
NATISATION COMPANY's Steama-ship GEBLONG, Captain Fase, will leave this on SATURDAY, the 31st April, at Noon
For further Farticulars, apply to
A, LAND, Superintendent. Hongkong, Apell 16, 1577,
THE CHINA MAIL.
| POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close
For AMOY AND MANILA.
Per SALVADOBA, at 11.30 a.m., on
Tuesday, the 17th inst..
פֿו
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & OÅL
CUTTA
Per JAPAN and ARGYLL, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday, the 17th Inst.
For SAIGON.-
Pec CAIRNSMUIE, at p.m., on
Tuesday, the 17th lost.
MAILS BY THɛ Exalism PackET. — The English Contract Packet GEELONG, will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, do, on SATURDAY, the 21st Instant.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Mail, do --- Friday, 20th Instant.—
5 P.M., Money Order Office olosen. BP.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT
Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 21st Instant.
7A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
THE
This oanal, which is only navigable, in the summer, passes through Nan-ling and King
[No. 4301-APRIL 14, 1877.
LA QUACK DOCTOR,
Tung Afook, who was described as a
HONGKONG DISPENSARY, seen where the cultivation of Bill is ourried doctor, was charged under the following on. The production of this article is not circumstances. The defendant had an very large at present, owing to the devasta-array of medical things in Jervois Street,
Established A.D. 1841
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING OHEMISTS;
tions of the Tai-ping rebela, but it is steadily and there was a piece of cloth on which increasing every year, and is likely to
were written the names of the various become a trade of some importance before disease he professed he was akilful in long. Bosts carrying from 200 to 300 piouls
of Toa ean come from Tai-ping Hesen touring. A Chinaman named Wong Aobt; Wuhu in the summer and autumn, but in servant at present out of employ, stated the winter the creek is partially dry, and that he happened to pass by the defendants stall in Jervois Street. As he was delicate navigation, of course, rendered impossible. in health, he was tempted by the elaborate The above mentioned Silk districts of advertisement the defendant had before Nan-ling and King-hsien are situated him, to consult him about his ouro. The within 30 milos of Wuhu, Besides the defendant examined the nails of his fingers, DRUGGISTS' SUNDETES, NURSERY REQUIHseen, there are two others communicating was very delicate in health. "I'll give you ennale leading to Ning Kuo-foo and Tui-ping scraped them and then pronounced that he
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH,
AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT:
MEDICINER MANUFACTURERS
or
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
with Su-an and Tang-po. The Sn-an canal is navigable for small boats in summer for nearly 100 miles, and passes through some Silk producing country; while that leading to Tung-po can be traversed by native craft, the northern side of the Yangtze a fine of considerable size, for about 70 miles. On broad canal, navigable in summer for vessels drawing 10 to 12 feet of water, connects Wuhu with Lu-chow-foo, the chief merean tile dopot for sentral An-whei. In winter there is a minimum depth of 4 feet of water in this eanal; and its average width is over 200 yards,
Judging from this, Wuhu seems like E. The publication of this issue commenced ly to become an important centre for
10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late | «i 7.10 p.m.
Letters. Registry of Lettern censer.
(10.15 am. Letters may be posted with LATE FBB of 18 cante oxtra Postage till.
to
DEATH.
On the 7th April, at Manila, MARIA DEL 11 AX, when the Post Office CLOSES SOCORRO DE OLEA, the beloved Wife of
Samuel J. Morris, aged 24 years. entirely.
(11.30 M., Letters (but Letters only
to
addressed to the United Kingdom
be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 40 cents extra postage,
11.50 M. when the Mall to finally
some medicine and it will cure you." So saying he gave the complainants powder, for You have a cough, and you might get the which he charged 15 cents. Then he said
He obarged $1.06 cents altogether for the consumption; I'll give you some o bezgar, ngowo wong, which will cure you." medicines, and the complainant paid this aum to him. The complainant went away, but some by-standers said the stuff he got was not Cow-bezoar. He therefore went to
get back his money, but the defendant said he had spent it, but he promised that he would give his clothes in payment. The complainant went again, but he was still unable to pay, and the complainant was foreign trade, both export andimport. Mr going with him to a pawnshop to have Davenport has secured there the reserva his clothes pawned in order to repay tion, for an English settlement, of about him. As they were going a lokong heard of the affair and took the defendant a mile and a quarter of river frontage, into custody.An expert was called by with any required depth. Vessels of the Court, and this was a brother in the good draught will, it is said, be able to profession. He gave his name as Mak Ang, come close in ahore, but the matter was and desuribed himself as a dooser surgeon not settled finally in order that the river at Canton. e came here three days aga Via Brindisi or to Singapore, tuay THE CHINA MAIL. may be carefully watobed during the on a visit. He had knowledge of medicines and their pr paration, having learnt hus summer, and another place selected if medical art in the La Fau shan, a mountaia the current runs too strongly at the celebrated for ita Bhadistio Monasteries, HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1877. point chosen. The Shanghai merchants The medicine shewn him now and described seem to be thoroughly alive to the comas Ngow-wong or Cow besar, was not mercial prospects of the place, for it is Ngow-wong. It was a mixture of vermilion In a previous article we discussed the said that arrangements are already being ane flour. Both packets were worth only and other stuff. The other powder was capabilities for trade of Pakhoi, and to made there for the establishment of 20 cashHe Chen W, a chorlat at the day we purpose dealing in a similar man-hulks by the River Companies, and that Tung Wal Hospital, was called. He said ner with Wonchow and Wuhu. Wen-
as soon as the depth of water in the he did not know the powders in Court; le Yangteze will permit, the light draught was very difficult to find out the component steamers will proceed there.
parts of medicinal powders. He could not say how much these powders were worth. The defendant deufed, in his defence, that he represented to the complainaut that the powder he gave him was Ngow-wony. He only said that this medicine would do. him good. The component parts of the me dicines were cinnabar and La Tat San They were worth about 20 cash. The bi hard labour, and to be exposed for two glatrate sent the defendant to six months!
hours in the stocks.
alosed.
Hongkong, April 14, 1877.
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, April 17-
Noon-Salvadora leaves for Mantis.
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8 p.m.-Japan leaves for Singapore,
Penang and Calcutta.
3 p.m.-Argyll leaves for.. Singaporo,
Penang and Calcutta. WEDNESDAY, April 18:--
p.m.-Meeting of Victorla Lodge. THURSDAY, April 18 —
Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of
Call and Europe.
4.30 p.m.-Mesting of Members of the
B.K. Club at the Club HousD. Goods per Glencarn undelivered after this
date subject to rent,
FRIDAY, April 20:-****
Noon, -General Weekly Sale by Mosini
Lane, Crawford & Co. Terez leaves for Manila on or about this
date.
Goods per Floure Castle undelivered after
⚫this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, April 91 ---
show is said to be a dreamy, lary town, situated about twenty-five miles up the river Ngow. This river is navigable for ordinary Coast steamers up to within tide, but to enable these vessels to go six miles of the City at any state of the
further there must be half-tide on the Bar
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Having passed the Bar vessels can proceed right up to the site that has understand that the first prize for the been selected by Mr Davenport for the April drawing of the Manila Lottery has English Concession, and which lles quite fallen to Hongkong, and the second to close to the north-east angle of the city Amey. wall. The chief article of export will probably be tea. Owing to the imposi tion of more moderate lekin taxes, the will be observed that the next P. &.0. shorter distances to be traversed, and the mail steamer leaves Hongkong this day stealing $2 from the person of a man nam facilition for transporting the goods, there week (Saturday, the 21st), two days after is good reason to believe that tear from the next French mail steamer (which leaves one or two districts can be placed on sale on Thursday, the 19th). The French mali at Wenchow nearly one dollar less per of Saturday the 28th will again set matters picul than at Foochom. The question sems to be whether the tea-men will
straight and readjust the interval in not prefer to send their parcels to the terrupted by the change which the monsoon larger market at the latter place where renders necessary. Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports they may believe they can obtain a bet- MONE. CARME's performance last evening, there is more competition, and where
of Call and Europe.
MONDAY, April 28**
at
2 p.m. Sale of Household Furniture,
Mr Adam Sienkiewicz's residence, Ro
binson Road.
WEDNESDAY, April 25:-
11 a.m. Meoting of Creditors in re Thomas Thornton Anthony, Bank rupt, at the Court House.
FRIDAY, April 27-
2 pm-Bale of Household Furniture, at
Mr F. Pell's residence, Praya East, TUESDAY, May 1:---
3 p.m.-Ocidental & Oriental 8. S. Oc.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San
Francisco.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES
LAPCENY FROM THE PERSON. Lo Achung, a boy, was charged with ed Wong Achun at the Rebreation Ground. The defendant was sent to 14 days' hard labour and to be whipped 13 strokes at the scene of offence.
ABSÄULTING" THE POLICE.
Sow A Shun, a runner to a Chitions boarding house, was charged with assaulting
rails by means of a boat-hook. The Con Julius Ster, P. O No. 95. Ad the steamer Yesso came in the defendant got on to the tar price for their articles.
Sup-attracted a very sparse house, but this cirtable told him to go back. He did so by posing, however, that this bs. the
case, it is most probable, if Wenchow be eumstance in no way interfered with his made a place of call for steamers, that a play, which was as brilliant as hitherto, certain amount of tea which at present His opponents (Portuguese) were even less goes overland to Foochow will, under
means of the boat-hook. When he got on the arm with the book, which tore his back into his boat, he struck the Constable coat and shirt right through. The defend. ant then tried to drag the complainant over the rail. The defendant ascribed the occur
chow for transportation to the former only managing to foot up to 10 and therence to an accident, but this was not be. the new conditions, find its way to Wen-up to the snark than their predecessors, one place, and thus at least a little carrying other 31. The best break was 347, when lieved by the Magistrate, who sent him to trade will be transferred from native to game was called. II. Carme makes his last three months' hard labour. foreign hands. The probability is that appearance this evening, when we heartily
if trade at Wenshow offers sufficient wish him a bumpar house. inducements for foreigners to settle there
the native merchants will not find
Programma.
1-Song and Chorus Under the willow
she's sleeping." 3-Some remarks on the Electric Telegraph, 3.-Bong" Bing again that dear old Song. 4-Kinderbymphonie.
1,Allegro non troppo. 2.---Ländler, 3-Marche funèbre. 4.—Rondo.
Reading,
Bong and Chorus! The old cabin home." 7-Violin Solo "Air varle"-De Beriot B-Reading Speech of Serjeant Busfus"
EUROPEAN GOSSIP. (Fioneer.)
mentioned that he had been lately down to Windsor to see the Princess Christian; and that either with Her Royal Highness or by her advice (I forget which) he had gone to seo a tapestry manufactory in that neigh. bourhood in which the Queen takes a great interest. Her Majesty's design is to make it an institution of national importance, like the French Gobeline, but not an occasion of expense to the nation. Until self-support- ing it is to be maintained by royal or private bounty. I saw Mr Sydney Hall a few days since, who told me that his, the pictorial, portion of the book which is to perpetuate the memory of the Prince's tour in India is complete, but that Dr. Russell has not yet quite finished the letter-press.
it to their interests to take tes to Foo We are requested to remind our readers I was calling the other day at a house chew that could be more easily and that an Entertainment will be given at the where an eminent physician happened to be readily brought to the new port In Temperance Hall on Monday evening nesting-room afterwards for a few minutes, and visiting a patient. He same into the draw. regard to other articles of trade it is said commencing at & past 8 o'clock, being the that the export of silk goods now reachea anniversary of the opening of the Hall. in value about Taels 720,000 per annua, Admission will be free as usual. A correspondent who recently visited the place tells us that the silk is fairly ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.-The_Right Reverend Bishop of Victoria The Rev. E. woven but is thin and the dyes are not Darys, Acting Colonial Chaplain, On the very bright. The raw material is partly First and Third Sundays in each Month-grown in the neighbourhood and partly At 11a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and imported. Considerable quantities of Celebration of the Holy Communion. On rico, native opium, alum, timber, and the Second and Fourth Sundays in each paper, are also exported, and iron is said Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morning to exist in large quantities in the pro Prayer, Litany and Bermon. On all vince. The import of shirtings at the Sundays-At 4p.m., Evening Prayer and colebration of the Holy Communion', Sermon. On all Holy Days 1-At 8 am, pretent time is set down by a northern contemporary at about $1,000,000 in
Happy the countries that have no bis Military, Bervice-At 8 a.m., Morning value yearly, and the import of opium at Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon soms 3,000 or 4,000 chests. Arrange- and Celebration of Holy Communion menta are, 16 is said, being made at
tory! Far from me be the thought that Switzerland has had no annals in the past. every Sunday.
Bot, in recent times, we hear little from Shanghai for the coast steamers between
the land of doubtful Tell. I regret to say. Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 AM ohow, and probably we shall see one or UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rev. James that port and Foochow to call at Wen-
that recent sccounts, however, denote hard times for the Republic, in a material sensey Afternoon, 6 9.M.
two of the Coast steamers trading from
The great trades are hotel-keeping and
J. Henderson.
St. PETER'S SKAMER'S CHURCH.-Rev. this port occasionally taking a look in
watch-making. Both depend on foreign Servise at 6 P.M.,_svery there.
visitors. Well, they say the tourist season Bunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer Webu is a city of, including Its
of last year has been extremely bad, and and Communion on the First Sunday in suburbs, about 60,000 inhabitants, situ Ayoong, a widow, were charged with aware that many persone go to Switzerland Chun. Ayee, a married woman, and Leo the winter season has been worse). You are each month at 11a.m.
ated about a mile and a half inland on the making away with a giri aged 18 years at the end of autumn for cheaper living ST. PAUL'S COLLEON CHAPEL-On Wed- | bank of a small river. It was probably she was not very nice looking, so that she during the ruder months. But the hotel nesdays at 8 pm Evening Prayer selected in one of the now Treaty Ports had to be hawked" about in order to get keepers were becoming too exacting, and (shortened form), and exposition of Scrip from the excellence of its water commg a husband. The defendants were entrusted other localities offered superior aconomics! nications with forbile districts in, the with the delicate business of escorting her attractions to ladies and gentlemen of 91. STEPHEN'S MISSION CRURGE-Reintorier. The chief expert at the pre day the defendants came and asked the large hotels at Geneva are in a state of round in search of a husband, The next | limited purses. They say, several of the A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Le Bam cent time appears to be rica, the country prosecutrix whether her daughter had re-liquidation" that the watch-making trade For FLEURS CASTLA, et 9 am. To ing Prayer-Litany, Ante-Communion, cultivation of rice in the summer.
Yuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Bipt for miles round being devoted to the turned home or not, as she had broken never was so depressed, and that the and Sermon, at In Act. Bible Clast, at 8
Tea away from them. The prosecutrix replied bankers are "' going to smash” as fast na in
The British steamer Yease reports Foochow to Amoy, cloudy weather with moderate monsoon Amey to Hongkong, doudy weather with light variable winds. In Foochow Stra. Erops and Benarty In Amog-Str. Montgomeryshire, Flint- shire, Pearl, Huai Yuen, and H. M. 8. Hornet. In Swaton.-Sure Foothow, Os- lumbian, Chinking, and Chinese gunboat Chento,
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,
MAILS will close-
For AMOY.
Por ESMERALDA, at 9 a.m. Tomor
row, the 15th inst.
For SHANGHAL-
Morrow, the 15th inst.
MAILS EY TAZ TORRES STRAITS PAUKET. The · Contrach Packet GEELONG, will be despatched from Hongkong on SATURDAY, the 21st instant with Malls for Singapore, Bother set, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, Bowen, Heppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, TA mania, New Zealand, and Melbourne, Ostreapondence cannot be Registered after
10.
The Mails will be closed at 10 a.si, Isle
Letters 10.18 to 1L
Correspondence for New Zealand must be
specially directed vid Torres Straits, or It will be sent via Galls,
Correspondence for Southetu Australia căn be sent by this route it desired, but as a general rule it is better to fond it vid Galle,
apaj | Rongkong, April 14, 1877,
Setro.
Shipping.
Daylight.-Nemos [saves for Cosit Peris. 10 nm. Bémeralda leaves for Amoy, Adon,--Fletre Castli leaves for Shanghal.
visited the part in 1860 for the pur anticipated, Mr. M. Cauny, who pose of ascertaining by personal observa tion ite capabilities for trade, says i
Police Intelligence. (Before James Burel, Esq.) April 14, 1877.
IN SEARCH OF A HUSBAND,
ASSAULT.
F.M. Preaching, at 6.80 .. Holy Com-s, however, expected to prove the most that her daughter had not come back," and Belgium. The Swiss, however, have a munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month Important" article of export in the end, that they must fnd hor. As they felled to good sound iden of business. There has BERLIN FOUNDLING Hoves,-Service in and considerable axpprta of silk are also do so, she had them arrested. It turned been a large meeting of hotel proprietors very Sunday, at half past ten A., in
the Police at West Point. The defendants business by a general reduction of their the German lungingo, by Pastor E. Klitske,
out afterwards, however, that the girl was gathered from all quarters at Olten, and a insans and was picked up in the etrest by resolation was adopted to increase their the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House,
were therefore discharged, West Point,
charges. This decision exhibita muah good conse, if not ability: In France, they would have adopted the very opposite resolution, and have agreed to resoup their present losses by raising their future prisen Bat then France is decidedly the most unbusle news-like country in the world, and yahi seems to grow rich, contrary to sil zulas of political economy, a light profit and a large sale is an axiom of business unknown here. And why should it be inonłosied; us long as the proft as well the sale con tinnes large. The Republic also has open? ed up a new profession to the youth of Edward Linkin, fireman D. 9.8, dealer, Franse in place-hunting Members of alstent. Another canal fans inland for over was charged with being drunk and refusing | Farliament are paid, and they work to get Goods
e per Embardy undelivered after 10 alles in south-westerly direction to so pay shair-hires Ordered to pay 60 pentah geyment porrible or air cone tola date pub pot to reat
Esirping Heien an extensive. Ton diuliret, (amende
sätuenta also, Mi Guisot anticipated wast
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Tenders Close.
Noon Tenders for Sairing Timber will be received by the Naval Storekeeper.
Shipping,
Its Superiority when compared with Tas Tung is mainly owing to the exosilenes of Its water communisation with the interior Yoong Yow Chai, a coolie, was charged and its suitability to become a plass of with assaulting a shopman by cutting him export für Green Teas and Silk. It also on the head with an iron bar, in sonce adjoins an extensive potion-producing disquence of a quarral over the possession of trist, and its present trade is far larger than some mat bags. The defendant was cont that of any other port on the river between to 14 days' hard labour, and to give security here and Kiukiang. A large canal, with a In $20 for one month. depth of 6 to 8 feet of water in the winter, and 10 to 12 fest in the summer, connects Wuht with the important ofty of Ning End-foo in southern An-rhel-80 miles
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