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Intimations.

W. BALL,

CHÌNA DISPENSARY.

MPORTER or DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ́DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, TOILET

REQUISITES, PATENT MEDI- CINES AND PERFUMES.

Prescriptions Dispensed with Carefulness, and Prompt Attention.

PRAYA WEST, HONGKONG,

Near the Canton Steamer's Wharf.: ----Hongkong, July 18, 1876.

AH YON,

SHIPS COMPRADORE AND STEFEDORE,

No. 57, Fraya Wen.

SHIPPING SUPPLIED WITH ALL KINDS OF

COAL, WATER, BALLAST, FRESA PROVISIONS & OILMAN'S STORES

Of the best quality and at the shortext notles.

Hongkong, May 1, 1876.

NOTICE.

MRS. G. E. FALCONER, Widow and ¡V Administratrix of the late G. B. FALUONZE (sole and only Partner of the Firm of Grondz FALCONER & Co., Watch Manufacturers, Jewellers, do, do, Hong- kong), and Mr MATTHEW FALCONER, Brother of the Deconsed, beg respectfully to intimate that they have agreed to CON- TINUE the BUSINESS so long carried on by the late Mr FALCONER.

In making this announcement, they have pleasure in stating that they have made. such arrangements that the efficiency and high reputation formerly enjoyed by the Firm, will be maintained in its entirety in

all its branches,

The Stock, as hitherte, will consist of EVERY ARTICLE of the BEST QUALITY and WORKMANSHIF, and they hope to be favour ed with a continuance of that patronage which was so liberally extended to the late ME FALCONER, and, in soliciting such, no efforts will be wanting to inspire that con- Aldones on the part of their Pustomers which was to marked a feature in the Business as formerly conducted.

The Business will be carried on in the old Premises ander the same Name and Style so hitherto, viz.,

GEORGE FALCONER & Co. Hongkong, July 2, 1877.

BU2 THE UNION MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. - THE Undersigned having been Appoint.

ed AGENTS of the above Company at HONGKONG and FOOCHOW, sre prepared to accept Risks and Issue Folioles by any First-Class Steamers, at current rates, Payable either here, in LONDON, in LIVERPOOL, or at the prizelpal Ports of INDIA and the EAST.

BIRLEY & Co., Agents. Hongkong, May 21, 1877.

Bu22

PIANO TUNING, REPAIRING, &c.

ADIES and GENTLEMEN Desirous of

having their PIANOS REPAIRED by the Undersigned, will please oblige with early orders, as he is about to Return to

SHANGHAL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Rob. Hadleston, Saigon July 16, Rico.—| POST OPTION NOTIFICATIONS. RUSSELL & Oo.

July 26, 7 4.m., Peking, British steanzer, 2098, Wm. Wooledtt, Shanghai July 22, 10 p.m., Mails and General-P. & 0. 6. N. Uo.

July 26, Namoa, British stoamer, 862, Panchard, Foochow July 21, Amby 23, and Swatow 26, General, DOUGLES LAPRAIK

Co.

July 26, Taiwan, British steamer, 408, M. Young, Tamsul July 22, Amoy 24, and Bwatow 25, General-Douglas La- PRACK & Co.

July 26, Pernambuco, British steamer, 649, Wm. Hyde, Swatow July 26, Bugar

SIEMSSEN & Co.

July 26. Bertho, German barque, 449, 10. H. F. Ringe, Quinhon July 20, Salt.-

WIELBE & C5.

July 26, Spinaway, British barque, 326,” Pringle, Nowokwang June 24, Beána.---. SIENSSEN & Co.

DEPARTURES. July 26, Chow Sye, for Canton.

26, St. Joseph, for Whampoa. 16, Peng-chau-hai, for a cruise, 26, Wealthy Pendleton, for Gugan,

CLBARED.

S

Bellona, for Saigon. King Richard, for Yokohama. Washi, for Holbow. Alphington, for Haiphong. Ceres, for Haiphong. Olympia, for follow. Picciola, for Tientsin. Mikado, for Haiphong. Thingalia, for Quam. Mariveles, for Amoy.

PASSENGERS, ÅBEIVED.

MAILS BY THR Baqtina The English Contract

will be deraf kee for Europe ALIE 28th Inst

The following will be the bac

the Malla, Friday, 27th Ing

6.M., Mone P.X., Post

Box, which remains open all night. Saturday 28th Inat,

7AM Post Office opens for unle of Shein Resurs of Felten, and Fosting of all correspondence.

10, Post Unilos alases uzoupt for Late" Letters.Begistry of Letter cOMMON.

(10.15 AM, Lišlera thay “be posted with

camping kan man Fanmade: 18+oenta extra-

Poutage, Millt

|11 am, when the Port Ofice OKOSEK

entirely

to

A Lion (but Letters only) Fadonuld to the United Kingdom Fia Brindisi, orto Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Tatra of as cinis extra postage,

HII

11.50 4.M., when the Mall is finally

closed. Hongkong Jig MEN928 1926 MAINS SY BAN UNITED STATES PACKET The United States Mall Packet OITY OF

PEKING will be despatched on MONDAY, the 80th Instant, with MetsMallu for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed, as follow

3.K. Registry of Letters ccaron

150 r.. Fort-Office closes.

Per Peking, from Shanghai, Messra pure Allerlin United States or Union Coun 2.80 3.. Correspondence for Japan the Milton, Keswick, Vassal, B.N., Carter, R.je mase trienly may be posted on Gordon, Major, and 76 Chinese.

bound the Rucker, with at Fee of 13 cents extra Fostage

Far Namoo, from Coast Forts, Messina Kohn, and Thompson, 120 Chinese, and Europeans deok.

Ebell, and 4 Chinese.

Per Pernambuco, from Swatow, Mr

Per Taitoan, from Tamul, &o, 100 Chinese

TO DEPART.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

9 am --Olympia leaves for Hofhow.

Amotion.

Bank

| No. 4390,-Juur 26, 1877.

I was 1,396, and in the Leper Hospital one of the islands, but as the Agate had been 169, making a total of 1,585. These on a roof and her charts were very imperfect figures exceed those of last year by several the Captain had deemed it advisable to make hundreds The out-patiente during the the best of his way to Shanghai and report the matter to the proper authorities. The year numbered about 1,300. All patients Alert went by way of Bonin and Ladrone Noon. General Weekly Sale by Mesara are reotived free of charge, and the bene-Islands, and on arriving at King William's

Lane, Crawford #Slo-

fite of the Hospital are open to all alike Island they could hold no communication Miscellaneous,

patients, however, provide their own food, with the natives, who all took to flight on Dividend of 3% on Shares of H. U. & and many of them show their gratitude soon as the der hove in sight. The natives M. Steamboat Cor Parable at H. & 5. by little offerings of one kind or other, radioted to piracy, and their timidity was doubtless owing to the fact of a Dutch some of the more able giving substantial and was having been there very recent aid to the ads for carrying on the 15 and made an example of some their

17 work. No less than 280 cases of leprosy, nambor.. The Alert then went to Geby and. 18 cases of rheumatio affections Talaud, which is a rendezvous for whaters, were treated during the rest. There and they there found that the supposed ship- were also 10 cases of opium stoking, rook was a mistake, arising from the and 17 cases of fever. The surgical fact of the British Barque Unanima operations performed numbered 344, and (Capt. Cain) having called there owing to the illness of the Captain's wife A of these 278 were for the removal of paper was found signed by Captain Cain entropium (the eyelashes inverted and to the effect that he had called Láby rubbing on the eyeball), The great Island owing to his wife being ill and that majority of these operations were per-sho had subsequently died and was buried formed by the nativo skaistante; who William's Island and made a thorough search, there. The Alerfafterwards went back to King Dr. Gauld states, readily acquire skill in and Captain Barker aid his officers are satin- DavUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NUBAKET REQUIwhere but little anatomical knowledge is having tried to make the Captain of the the impler manipulations of surgery, fed that the report arose from the natives SITES, Toner Requisites," FraxiH,

·AMERICAN, AND FRENOR PARKET MEDICINER,

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D, 1841.

香潘大藥房

AAS WATSON & CO., -

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTA, as IMPORTERS A S

IMPORTERS

⠀⠀ - MANUFACTURERS Sods Water, Lemonade Tonle Water, Gingeende, Potass Water, Sarsaparil

Water, and other Aerated Water S

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

required. Dr. Gauld adds the following | instances of the ignorance of the Chinese

surgery doctors of the fundamental principles of

bones of the forearm. It was closely A man came with an open fracture of both

enveloped in plats made of hard bark, unpadded, and tightly tied with cash string The arm and hand were greatly swelled and dicooloured by the tightness of the dressing and ore long they must have mortified. On removing the dressing, the stench of the "The pubilension of this terus commmmend discharges From the wound and blistered at 7.10 p.th

SABIRTHS, MANDA

gate understand that a white woman was buried on Geby Island. The Unanima's crow numbered 19. The fort did some good ser- vice by making a survey of the Straits whilst thore

as Rinng Sơn (Nagasaki) has heard that the M.B.M.8.8. Co. are investing in the purchase of several large steamers at Yoke ama, and thoix est, already lagefila likely to be shortly augmented by the acquisition of several well-known ships in the China and Japan trade. Recently the skid was almost unbearable. After ban bárque Alma has been transferred to the daging the hand and arm, splints well Japanese Asp in Nagasaki, and Yoko- padded with cotton wool were applied, and the ama the barque Union has been purchased man got well. Another case presented itself by the Japanese. For the present, It is fracture of both bones of the forearm, but believed that the Alms will be employed as without any epan wounds where the native store hulk during the continuance of the At Forest Lodge," Hongkong, on the treatment was exactly similar, the arm bear.M.S. Sylvia has returned to ga 26th July, the Wife of W. STANLEY ADAMS ing surrounded by splints of bare pine bark saki from her surveying rules on the orean coset, and H.M.8. Thistle is shortly fy20 | Eagi, M.D., of a Songga tightly tied with cash string. The hand

At Hongkong, 20th July, the Wife of Cam was much swelled and discoloured, and the expected on her way to Ningpo, to walch ENÍMÁNY MAUFARZANK, Commisariat and arm, from wrist to allow, was found to be port she has been ordered.. Transport Department, of a Bou, still-bone mass of large blisters. This was in the

ocurse of one day. A few days more and ↑ « the arm would have been dieless. Under treatment in the hospitely he also got on satisfactorily

2,50 7.M. when the Mall is ânally closed.

Hongkong, July 20, 1877.

* Shipping Intelligenon. con the following is corrected, from the Zatest Per King Richard, for Yokohams, 1 London and Colonial Papers European.

VESBEIS TO ARRIVE.

Per Wash, for Holbow, 80 Chinese. Per Mikado (barque), for Haiphong, Chinese.

Per Mariveles, for Amoy, 216 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

A

AT. HONGKONG. When left. Name, - May

Meteor.

Fine weather throughout the passage,

The British steamer Peking reports The British steamer Fernambuco reporta: Light S. W. monsoon and fine weather. First three days light S. W. winds, then to The German barque Bartha reports Port moderate,

FROM

Hamburg 15, Sophia, Redence? Liverpool 16, Meteor,

Hamburg Penarth 19, Melusine 19, Oneida, 18, Hémparía (14);} # Deal 28, Alexandra 26, Martha Jackson, Penarth

Liverpool London Falmouth Cardif Penarth

27, Kate Carnle, 30, C. B. Blahop, 80, Clars 30, Culurum June

J

Es Hamburg London

2, Marco Polo, 4, Molbrek, 4 Faugh-a-Ballaugh, London 4, Rhuddlan Castle, Cuxhaven 6, Atholl (g), London

Ydinand Bramm, Portsmouth 9, Elmstone, Lordon

The British barque Brisbane reports: Moderate breeze and equally from West and 8. W up till Lat. 16.16.N. and Long. 118.87 E., then calma and variable winds all round the compass up till Lak. 18.27 N. and Long. 118.69 E., then light winds and clear weather to Hongkong; last four days Thermometer 85 to 87. Bar. 28.95 to 78.

The British steamer Namer reports: Light winds (8.W.) and fine weather throughout. Steamere In Foochow :- Europe, Hang Kwany, Cyphrener, Mac 12, Stentor (8) Liverpool regor, and Ocean, Passod 8. 8. Douglas 18, Dartmouth, in river bound up. Steamers in Amoy State of Louisiana, and E.M.S. Hornet.

and Norma

Mor.

Penarth

BANK TSEÄNGEAL.

Orders may be left with Messrs LANE, Steamers in Swatow :-Swafow, Tientsins 15, Coldstream,"

CRAWFORD & Co., or Messrs GAUFF & Co.

A. HAHN. Hongkong, July 10, 1877.

Not Responsible for Debts.

10

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Ofiers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

MATCHLESS, American ship, Capt. John O Daver. Douglas Laprai. Đả

LEADING WIND, American ship, Captain T. M. Hinckley.—Meyer & Co.

JALO, Russian ship, Capt. C. F. Moberg. -Order,

ENID, British hark, Captain Braithwaite, Amhold, Karberg & Co. ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham.—Wieler & Co.

ANTWERF, British barque, Capt. Atkins.

Melchera & Co.

MIGNON, American 3-m. schooner, Capt.

L. B. Soule-Order.

NORTHERN STAB, British barque, Captain

John Wortley,-Orders

DORIS BRODERSEN, Danish whip, Captain

6. Nelleen.—Order.

TWILIGHT, British barque, Capt. Dalargy

ardine, Matheson & Co,"

PENSHAW, British barque, Captain John

8. Atrey.Meyer & Co.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOODHOW.

The Steamship

“NAMOA,”

Capt. J. D. Ponchard, will be despatched for the above- Ports on SATURDAY, the 28th Lustans, * Noon.

For Freight or Fasnago, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, July 26, 1877.

FOR COOKTOWN VIA PORT DARWIN,

The British Steamer

"OHARLTON,

Captain Jousson, wit load here for the above Ports, and will leave on TUESDAY, the Bist Instant, at 3 p..

For Braight, apply to

HOF REB & Co. Hongkong, July 26, 1677. ipal

NOTICE.

HAVE Established myself as GENE.

BROKERS

LOUIS HAUBCHILD, Hongkong, July 26, 1877.

DEIPPING.

ARRIVALS

July 25, Mocrhen, H, IL gunboat, 450, John M. Stokes, from a cruise,

July 20, Brisbane, British bague, 324,

6, Corea, V 7, Baracon, 10, EB, Watson, 19, Rachel,

The British steamer Tasinan reporte: 28, Isle of Eris,

24, Wigton, Left Tamsul on 23nd inst, had moderate and light Northerly winds and fine weather

Apr. to Dodda Island, thence to Amoy calme and fine weather, Left Amoy 24th inst.. had fresh S. W. winds and aloudy to Bell Island, thence to Swatow light airs and calms. Steamers left at Amoy, State of Louisiana, Bailong, and F.B. Hornet, Left Swatow 28th inst., had fresh 8.W. winds to Breaker Point and cloudy wea ther, from thence to port moderate and light S.W. wind and aloudy. Passed a British gunboat steering NE off Breaker Point.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,

MAILS will lose

For AMOY AND MANILA-

Por MARIVELES, at 8.80 a.m. To-

morrow, the 27th inst.

For

HOIHOW, (also taking a Mall for

PAKHOI).-

New York

London Greenock

London

New York New York Sydney 19, Strathearn, Cardiff

Duke of Abercorn, London MayAUSIOSTAR MIGUELY

2, Goodell,

New York 12, Edward Barrow,Antwerp 5, Abbey Cowper, London 19, Norman Court Gravesend 30, Wylo,

London June

Barmann,

Deal 9, Blrohvale, London

Swansea Cardiff

Swartber

AT AMOT.

Mar.

23, C. F., 16, Bessie Morris, 27, Mazima

AT SWATOW

Dec.

Greenock

Per OLYMPIA, at 8.30a.m., on Friday, 23, Inc

the 27th inat.

For HAIPHONG.

Fer Barque MIKADO, at 5 p.m., on

Friday, the 27th inst.

Mar.

7, Alcestis, 25, Babylon,

Remarka

At No. 1, Miller Road, Shanghel, on the 17th Instant, the Wife of O. F. Mooan, of

Daughterscoperite din puhtad

a

THE CHINA MAIL

of

*CK REUTER'S TELEGRAME.

(SUPPLIED TO THE “ORINA MATA"] (Via Southern Route) th

TEE WAR

LONDON, July 24, 1877. MINISTREIAL EXPLANATION OF TEN DES

SUPREME OGURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

(Before the Full Court.)': July 28, 1877. :

HONGKONG; THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1877.

ACCORDING TO Some statistics appearing in a Japanese newspaper, there are now twenty National Banks established in Japan, with a total capital of 22,276,100 Cardiff yen. Notes to the extent of 7,820,880 have from time to time been placed in oironlation, but of this: › number only 5,300,000 yen are at present current, The Government have also isaned our rency to the extent of more than | have declared that taking into considers-been in gaol several times and on the last 94,054,791 yen, which makes the total tion the present condition of affairs in currency of the country issued about Europe, it is deemed desirable to supple 112,000,000 yen This is nearly 4 yenment the Mediterranean garrisons with for every soul in Japan

8,000 men, and that this is the sole founda

Cardiff(SpaJune24 For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW LOADING FOR CHINA AND YATAM 1987, Newcastle (N.B.W.)

Per NAMOA, at 0.30 p.m., on Satur

day, the 28th Inst.

For SAIGON.

Per BENLEDI, as 9 m., on Sunday,

the 29th Inst

For BANGKOK,...

Por DALE, at 4.30 pity on Monday,

the 30th inst.

MAILS BY THE FERNOR PACKNI.— The French Contract Packet PEIHO,

will be despatched from Hongkong. on SATURDAY, the 4th August, with Balls to and through the Vaited Kingdom and Europe, vid Marieties to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Austraila, New Zea land, Tasmania, FL, Aden, Sey chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Bues, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to E Africa, the Cape, St. Helens, and Ascension. Ietters may also be forwarded to India

by this Packet The following will be the hours of closing Friday, 3rd August

the Malle, MO DOS DANSTA 5. Money Order Office closes. Paní Ofice closes except the NIGHT BOX, which remains open all night, Saturday, dih August.--

7 &E, Post Ofias opann. Iar satu pi Stamps, Registry of Lotiers, and Porting of all correspondenon,

10 AM, Registry of Letters conson, MS | -11 4. Hij Port Oftas dioten azospt les Lake (11.10 2.8, Letters (bui Lailazi only).

except those to and through Ats tralia, may be posted on payment to if a late Peu of 18 yenim eRES 17:30 4x4 Then ing Post Ofise Cloans

entirely d Borgkong, July 21, 1877,

At London, Sisälers via fués Canal,

Cassandrs.

Yorkshire.

Burners.

Veuels

PATCH OF BRITISH TROOPS TO TEE/:

MEDITEREAN EAN.

Lord Derby and Sir Stafford Northcote

THE Band Promenade in the Publiction for the reports of the despatch of a Gardens last night was evan a greater British force to Gallipoll. success than the first one. To enhanced Ben & Y COMES T the attractions of the Gardens, Mr Price, LOOAL AND GENERAL. ever ready to promote the enjoyment of

the public, had illuminated the fountain THE-article under the heading "The Career and adjacent walks with Chinese lanterns of a Shanghai Visitor”. may perhaps be in a most effective manner, and some serviceable as a caution against similar attempts had also been made to co visitors here.

the fountain to play, but only with, int begonnen van pred ok partial success, The attendance was WE hear that, amongst some seven or eight larger than at the previous gathering, gentlemen who applied for the poss of several of the walks being almost block Secretary to the Hongkong General Chamber

ed at one period with visitors. The

Band of the 28th Regiment discoursed of Commerce, the successful applicant is Mr a first class selection of music in E. George, whose commercial experience their usual excellent, style, the vocal doubtless well fits him for the position. galactions being especially enjoyed, more particularly the chorus Comrades in Arms The idea of utilising these fine and picturesque gardens in this agree able way when the "wandering moon

21:

is full, and the atmosphere has souled, is altogether a happy one. The thanks of the community are due to the Officer of the Regiment, and Mr Price, not forget ting the Band Conductor and the bands men, for their successful efforts to anliven existence a little in his out-of the way and drowsy quarter of the Globe.

Tax following Renter's telegrami "have been received here

London, July 16th, 1877 - Norfolk in the winner this year of the China Challenge The steamer for has put into Bombay with a broken shaft. Dove

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wight be gath Guide to Commercial Anowledge; con- taining an explanation of Terms and Practices in Daily Use in the Counting House, Bank, Warehouse, &c. By B. of the Hank of BANNISTER TURNER, O England. London: W. Stewart & Co. ** This little book has been tompiled expe-

ZŁ CHINESE` DEPORTATION AND THE GOVERNOR'S POWER BELATING::THBERTO.

In the course of a trial this Sessions of a prisoner Chung Afook, charged with having returned from deportation, a point was raised by the Ohlet Justice whether the Governor had power to order the deportation of a Chinaman on a day subsequent to the date of the Warrant of deportation and the question was reserved for argument. The prisonóf hind occasion he was deported from the Colony He was found here again and was sent to one year's hard labour, at the end of which to be again deported. His sentens expired on the 18th April last, and the prisoner was deported by order of the Administrator for the space of five year commencing from the 25th April. He was found here again in July, and was committed for trial In the course of this trial, the point under argument was raised and reserved.

The Attorney General, the Hon. G. Phillippo, now appeared before the Court to argue the point. He said the question No. 9 of 1857 had power to issue an order was whether the Govenor under Ordinance

of deportation which was to take effect on

■ future date, "TOPO The Chief Justice said that, comined to

Ordinance No. 9 of 1857 alone which a of deportation- the question was whether the only Ordinance referred to in the order the Governor had power to order the man's of the order, whether the extreme limit of deportation seven daya' later than the date

the period of deportation for five years had not been exceeded by seven days,

The A. G. contended that the term of five years had not been exceeded because, although the order was dated, the 18th April, the departation did not take effect bad a perfect right to remain hame the till the 25th, and during that time man

The A, . Baid he did. Such was the

The Chief Justice said if the order had bean to deport the man for say four years, it would hold good, but here the extreme limit of five years was ordered, and the not exceeded his power. His view was that question was whether the Governor had

she term should count from the date of the order, and not from any future date. > The A. G. sald the Ordinance, § of 1857, was vague, and gave the Governor, the power to banish a man at any time for TRADE ia the Straits Settlementa appears

Jervois in his Report for the year in mo of Mosers Stewart & Co.'s educa-power to deposits hander five years to to have undergone a considerable decline wally for the use of schools and those the period of five years ag

The Chief Justice asked if the A. G. during the year 1875. Sir Williams intended for commercial pursuits, and is meant to contend that the Governor had

question, which has only just been pub tional series. It is, however, a work w

which commence five years lished, states that the grand total of the contains information which will prove law, and this Court's business was anly to value of importa into the three Settle eminently useful to many whose boyhood carry out the law. The power was conferred ments was $63,137,716, showing a de is a thing of the past, and we shall be upon the Governor by the Ordinance, and the crease of nearly 6 per cent when com- very much mistaken if it does not supply Court could not go beyond the four corner pared with the amount for 1874 ; while a want to the numberless English-speaking of the Ordinance. It was not for the Court the total value of the exports during the youths (Chinese and Japanese); who pur to make law but to interpret it. (005 year was 862,483,328, showing a decrease pose; entering or have entered upon bom- His Lordship said he must interpret it- of 8149,667, or nearly a quarter per cent, mercial life. In order to give some idea of in a sensible way.

the scope of this handy handbooks, we can when compared with the amount for 1674 zot do better than reproduce the subjectsty of the people to be deporte Undin Both the import and export trade of Sings touched upon, as given in the table of ance 9 of 1857 provided that any person, pors shows a decrease. This unastinião, contents. They are Cominteres; "Solvency, not belay a naturally born or naturalised fory state of affairs in accounted for by Bankruptcy, deo,, Ingelce,; Account Sales, subject of Her Majesty, name wikain, the the general stagnation of trade, the lowo. Mercantile and Commercial Terms operation of banishment

His Lordship said there were a great many price of Cotton Foods, and the fact that Free Trads and Protection Government and English goods are now sometimes con Trade Customs and Excise Shipping: Chinese born here who would be End Noon Englishman leaves for Porta yoyed direct to the markets in China, Money, Banking Bill Unpaid tinguished from those who were not

Insurance, Marine Insurance, Fire and born subjects, and how would they be dia of Call and Europe. Noon. Namos leave for Coast Poria, Manila, and Java, Instead of being trans Bills, Cheques, 40, Stocks, and the tank The Attorney General said the onus of Gooda por Djembali umielivered after shipped in the Straits, as was formerly Exchange Exchange perArticles of hyale proof lay with the accused, deat

Noon, and pet to rent and landing the case.

and Manufacture, Iron and fillƒ Ditfo, His Lordably thought the prosecution chargon

Wool and Cotton Commercial Correspone should prove that the bootund was. 105 a dence. An Index makes the book very easy British subject. This was a bar point, Monday, July Sola, Kan

of reference. The Guide may so obtained | and a very important end top, badmusa.evek at alears Lane, Crawford & Co's Trylons Bring hers must be presumed to be a naturalised subject, and the Crown must

Leander.

Lord of the Isles. Felix Mend

As Liverpookspres Nestor (s)he elige palu

Ashmore.

Hopewel Al Cardi Onolda IGEN > Belipon..

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, July 28,

delend Mall leaves for Yoko hams and Bait Frandisso. Gooda, par Glenroy undelivered after this date subject to remia suns casos com TUESDAY, July 31 -

11 am scale of Sundries at Gové Store, ****p in Charllak leaves for Cooktown via Port Darwinonet wort

B pana-Meetings of Shareholder of the Chips Traders Laterace Op., Imited, at the Fingi 0 Omos, Hongkong. SATURDAY, AĞUST

Not

Call and Harope, Tensday, August Tues

## på mi (6Desődén tal & Oriental B. §. Co.

Biesser Insyss for Yokohams and Bay

Discussion then turned on the nationall-

negative that presumption of his being natural born or naturalized subject

In answer to the Court, the 3. G. said it was not necessary for Chinaman to be guilty of any offence to deport him. The or had power to promote Buy one Who was not a natural born or naturaliond sabjeet from reading herd of

We have just received the Report of the Medical Missionary Hospital at Swatow, for 1876. The same comes somewhat late, seeing that nearly seven months of the courtesy of Lieut. Commander the present year have now elapsed, and 4. 8. Barker we have been fayoted with the there can surely be nothing very for following spcount of the cruise of the UiBiS. midable stacelog in the way of the dirt-Owing to information feleived from publication of reports of this sature the Consul General at Shanghai the thin a month or two of the road of t. 3. 8. Alert left Yokohams on the 13th the perioda they cover. the Superintendent of the Hospital, May May in search of a shipwrecked crew. The that he has still to report an increase in Consul's information was to the affect that the number of Hospital patients, and the the Captain of the British barque Agate had

The A. G. replied that the Crown had romotes of the ambiances hore her sported intring peered through Disinfer wheed to the utmost for their sodnim starts last February, and by means of rigas British territory. I had been done lu power to prohibit allons from residing in dafone There le now, however, the dad broken English had been given to bake place in Mauritius, for finance, definite prospect of a good airy ate for

Dr. Gauld

The Catof fungice obterred that the puly offends, as it were, banished man guilty of was the fast of bit being an alles, and

pasiding there. 4 UDARA

A now and larger hot Tad zombor | didifstand by the natives that minsteen the Governor could prohibit any one from

nersi Hospital white men (§£ 90; WYuda Weis Mereked to: The Chief Justice at perhaps they we of In-patients by the

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