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NOTICE.

[R. ‍H. M. BLANCHARD is authorized

M to Sign the Company's Bills of

Lading, vice Mr G. W. BAFFEY.

GEO. BEMORY,

Agent.

Hongkong, August 7, 1877.

NOTICE.

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TR. EDWARD BURNIE will Conduct the

M BUSINESS of my OFFICE, during my Temporary Absence from the Colony,

R. H. CAIRNS,

Surveyor to Local Offices, and Lloyds Register of Shipping. 2, Club Chambers, Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

FROM

NOTICE.

Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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8. S. ESMERALDA, FROM MANILA

CONSIGNES Ferbs YONSIGNEES of Cargo per above

their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Under signed.

No Fire Insurance has been offooted. Goods remaining in store after the 19th Instant will be subject to rent.

A. MACO. HEATON,

Agent. Hongkong, August 16, 1877, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,

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signees of Cargo by her are hereby HE S. S. Burmese having arrived, Con- informed that their Goods are being landed ae18 at their risk and stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 19th Instant will be subject

TAROM This Date Mr EDWARD SHEPPARD and Mr M. W. GREIG, are autho- rized to Sign the name of our Firm per Procuration at Foochow, and Mr F. F. ELWELL at Amoy.

RUSSELL & Co.

China, June 1, 1877.

NOTICE.

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MR. F. C. DITTER is authorized to

Sign our Firm per Procuration.

SANDER & Co.

Hongkong, June 28, 1877.

Intimations.

THE UNION MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED,

Ted AGENTS of the above Company HE Undersigned having been "Appoint.

at HONGKONG and FOOCHOW," are prepared to accept Risks and Issue Polioles by any First-Cleas Steamers, at current rates, Payable either here, in LONDON, in LIVERPOOL, CF at the principal Ports of INDIA and the EAST,

BIRLEY & Co

Agents.

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Hongkong, May 21, 1877.

W. BALL.

CHINA DISPENSARY.

I DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, TOILET TMPORTER OF DRUGS, OHEMICALS, 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.

AFONG,TM

PHOTOGRAPHER,

by appointment, to

H. E. BIR ARTHUR KENNEDY, GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG j' and to

E. LH. THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS OF RUSSIA,

Wyndham Street, formerly ATHLETIC CLUB,

rent,

Optional Goods will be forwarded to Yokohama, unless notice to the contrary is given before Noon To-day, the 18th Inst.

No Fire Insuranco has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, August 13, 1877.

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GERMAN STEAMER CASSANDRA, LANGER, Master, FROM LONDON via SINGAPORE.

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YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Steamer are hereby informed that thelr Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Godown of the Undersigned, from whence delivery may be

obtained.

Consignees wishing to take delivery of their Goods from the Bosts alongside the

Inatant will be subject to reut. Wharf are at liberty to do so.

Goods remaining in store after the 20th

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary is given until 8 o'clock To-day.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

WM. PUSTAU & CO.,

Agenta, S. S. Cassandra. Songkong, August 13, 1877.

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GERMAN BARK ADOLPH, FROM HAMBURO.

THE CHINA MAIL.

from Lammook Islands strong breeds from the North-easieard and hind tỂM

The Pacifio Mall Company's Steamship China, 8836 tons, D. E. Friel, Commander, salled from Ban Francisco July 14th, at 12.30 p.m.; had light variable winds and smooth sea throughout, and arrived at Salled from Yokohama on 9th at 6 am, to ved Yokohama August 8th at 6.15 a.m. Dieman's Straits had strong breeze from 8.8. W. and heavy swell, thence to Turn- about had calm weather, and thence to Hongkong fresh gales from N.E. and misty weather. Arrived on 16th at 4.40 pm. POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close:- For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW

Per DOUGLAS, at noon, on Saturday

the 18th inst,

For MANILA.—

Per ESMERALDA, at 3,80 p.m. To- morrow, the 18th inst., instead of as previously notified. BANGKOK. —

For

Per RAJANATTIANUHAR, at 4.90 p.m., on Tuesday, the 21st inst. MAIZS BY THE FRENCH PACKET,- The French Contract Packet DJEMNAM

will be despatched from Hongkong on „SATURDAY, the 18th Instant, with Malis to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marseilles; to Salgon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, dro. :-

Friday, 17th Inst.-

5P.M., Money Order Office closes. Post Offee alores except the Next Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 18th Inst.-

7 AM, Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence,

10 A.M., Registry of Letters ceaKOR, 11 A.x., Post Office closes except for Late

Letters.

(11.10 4., Letters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage,

until

11.30 A., when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely, Hongkong, August 4, 1877,

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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet OCEANIC will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows;- CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. 3 P.M. Registry of Letters ceases,

named Vessel are hereby requested to 2.30 P.1. Post-Office closes, send in their Bills of Lading to the Under-2.80

signed for countersignature, and to take tm- mediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signsea risk and expense.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agente. Hongkong, August 8, 1877.

Not Responsible for Debts.

sither the Captain, the Agents, nor Oxoners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay. in Hongkong Harbour:-

MATCHLESS, American ship, Capt. John C. Dawes,Douglas Lapraik & Co.

ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham. Wieler & Co.

ANTWERP, British barque, Capt. Atkins.

TAS on hand the Largest and BestMelchera & Co. Hoton of length tographis Albums, Frames, Cases, &a., of

TWILIGHT, British barque, Capt. Dalargy.

assorted stren. Ex 8. S. Radnorshire a-Jardino, Matheson & Co. supply of very handsome Easel Albums of Russia and Velvet Covers, assorted sizes. Illuminated Albums for Portraita. Tobacco Ponohen, in Shape of Skulls, Rats, &c., and a nice choice of Gilt Mountings for. Frames, &c,

Hongkong, March 28, 1877.

PENSHAW, British barque, Captain John S. Afrey.-Meyer & Co.

AH YON,

SHIPS'

NIMROD, British barque, Capt. Clark,— Captain.

PILGRIM, American ship, Capt. F. Foule, -Order,

SCINDIA, British ship, Capt. Lightbody. -Russell & Co.

FORMOSA, German 3-m, schooner, Capt. COMPRADORE AND C. Schweer.Melchors & Co. STEVEDORE,

No. 57, Prays Wat SHIPPING SWFELIED WITH ALL KINDS OF COAL, WATER, BALLAST, FRESH PROVISIONS & OILMANB STORES

Of the best quality and at the shortest notice.

Hongkong, May 1, 1876.

K

SARACEN, British ship, Captain Le Boonf-Captain.

ULLOCK, British barque, Captain A. P. Goodman.-Borneo Co."

ANNIE S. HALL, American 3-m. schooner, Capt. Chas. H. Nelson-Douglas Lapraik & Oop

BEIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

WONG HING CREUNG & Co.,

COAL MERCHANTS, Have always on hand for Sale every description of COAL at Moderate Prices

Mr Anyon has been appointed Manager, and all Orders addressed to him at 57, Prays, or to Mr FAT JACK, at 80, Elog-GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Lung Street, will receive immediate atten. tion.

Hongkong, March 19, 1877,

Aug. 18, Annie S. Hall, American a-m schooner, 455, Chas. H. Nelson, Keelung Aug. 11. Coal-DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

Aug. 17, Benledi, British steamer, 999,

To Let.

TO LET.

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NOS. 4, and 6, P TERASE, Elbis

Apply to

ETREET,

LANE, ORAWFURD & Qɔ. Hongkong, July 30, 1877.

TO LET,

THE Dwelling House and Offices No. 1, D'Aguilar Street, lately in the occupa tion of Maasza DOUOLAN LAFRAIE & Co,

The Dwelling House No. 8, Gough Street, The Dwelling House No. 10, Gough Street. Possession from 1st September next.

Apply to

DOUGLAS LA PRAIK & 02. Hongkong, July 9, 1877,

TO LET.

Heupled by the Rev. R. H. KIDD.

TOUSE No. 10, Albany Road, lately Bisnes Villa," Pok-foo-lum, Furnished. DAVID SASSOON, SONS & 06. Hongkong, July 1, 1877.

J. W. Buchanan, Saigon Aug. 12, General.

Aug. 17, Titan, American abip, 1229, B. T. Berry, Cardiff April 18, Coaf.-MRESA- OERIES MARITIMES.

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DEPARTURES.

Aug. 17, Sourabaya Packet, for Bourabaya,

17, Star of the North, for Vancouver's

Idland.

17, Nestor, for Shanghai, 17, Olymy la, for Holbow. 17, Aline, for Tomeui.

CLEARED. Commissary, for Batavia Young Stain, for Bangkok. Canton, for Nuwchwang. Alice Mary, for Foochow Gistav Adolph, for Nowohwang.

PASSENGERS. ABRIVED,

Per Benledi, from Saigon, 150 Chinese. DEPARTED. Par Nestor, for Shanghai, 1 Europeau, and 10 Chinese.

Per Olympia, for Hoihow, 2 Chiucas.

SHIPPING REPORTS The British steamer Henleli raports: Threatening weather outside on 15th and 18 b..

The American thres-mastad shepher is S. Hall reports: First two days after leaving Keelung light 8. W. windą, thick cloudy weather, and drizzling rolij

1.M.

Correspondence for Japan the United States, or Union Countries only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage until 2.60 .. when the Mail is finally closed.

Hongkong, August 10, 1877.

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MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET, ----' The English Contract Packet HINDOS TAN will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, &c., on SATURDAY, The following will be the hours of closing

the 25th Instant.

the Malls, do, rare Friday, the 24th Inst.

BP.M., Money Order Offics closer.

6 P.M., Post Office oloses except the Nisur

Box, which remains open áll night. Saturday, the 25th Inst.—

7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence,

10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late Letters Registry of Latters cosses, (10.16 M., Letters may be posted with LATE FEE of 18 cents extra Postage till

to 11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

(11.80 A., Letters (but Letters only.

addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi, or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with

to

till

Bongkong, August 13, 1877,

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MENOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon-French Mail leaves for Porta of

Call and Kurope, Noon-Douglas leaves for Coast Porta. Noon.-Esmeralda leaves for Manila.

Auction. Noon.-Sale of Steam-launch Pandora, at Lane, Crawford's, Praya Central.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥毋

A. S. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE ANd Retail DrUOGISTS,

IMPORTERS

OF

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potags Water, Sarsaparilla

Water, and other Aarated Watersi. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

[No. 4409-August 17, 1877.

Police Intelligence.

(Before the Hon. O. May).

17th August, 1877. ;

the Brahmin book, and got the affair a many bitter questions have been frequently little mixed. It was man who first sin-accepted by Government. We have heard ned and not woman, Moses was eda-him described over and over again as a cated in Egypt, and got his ideas from tainly Sir Jametjee possessed those instinc thorough English gentleman," and oor the Egyptians, who originally came from tive graces of manner and disposition which Hindostan. Even in Christian lands, made him beloved and respected everywhere. where everybody has the word of God, His loss is not for one section of the com

It will be so many were unrepentant, and this manity to regret, but for all. showed that only a small proportion of difficult to fill his place in the Parsee Com those that heard, believed. Taking this munity, and still more so for Europeans to find a native whose sympathies were so for a hypothesis, and also that those who entirely in accord with their own as Sir know the way and yet walk not therein, Jannetjee's always wore.--Bombay Qaxelte. shall suffer more than they who are in utter darkness, wasn't it "wicked to send people to tell the story of Christ to 450,000,000 of people for the sake of saying an infinitely small proportion when otherwise the whole would be better off" Wong told one anecdote about the missionaries which is worth reproducing. When fleeing from Hing, coolles, were charged with being Fung Cheung, Wong Tao, and Ip the Imporial soldiers he went to some concerned in robbing a pucketbook contain English missionaries at Hong Ko for ing $1,068, from Captain Zubiaguire, of shelter. These pious men announced the Spanish steamer Leyte on the 16th inst. that they must give him up to the The complainant stated that his vessel'ar- Emperor, although they know he would rived here on the 7th instant, having come here for the purpose of repairs. She was be tortured in the most horrible man not a vessel that traded regularly to this nor and be cut into 18 pieces. They place. She would leave next Monday. said, however, that they would get his Yesterday (16th) between 1 and 2 p.m. he sentence reduced to simple decapitation, went to Mesars Remedios & Co.'s Office, and then left him in a room of the mis the agents for the steamer,

"He went sion, after fastening the doors and win in a chair and left it waiting for him in dow, and telling him" to put his trust in white jacket which had two pockets at the He was then wearing a, Gough Street. In the night he broke loose, Jesus.”-

sides. When he finished transacting his * and, at the risk of his life, escaped. We business, he was getting into his chair. As should, however, place more confidence he did so, the 1st prisoner suddenly snatch- in Wong's anecdotes and remarks if heed the pocket-book from his pocket. He

DARING ROBBERY,

The publication of this issue commenced would be a little more mindful in regard had $1,028 in Hongkong bank notes and to his debts and had given our Shanghai $40 fn Singapore bank notes in this pocket. at 7.05 p.m.

friends a little more satisfaction, when book. The prisoner then ran away towards the West, Witness pursued him and when honouring that locality with his pre- the prisoner was near the end of the street,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1877.

SOMETHING approaching a sensation has advent of a Chinese missionary, who has been lately created in New York by the undertal the pleasant task of convert ing the 40,000,000 of people on the other side of the Pacifio to the doctrines of Confucianism. The name of this enter-

sense.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL."] (Fia Southern Route.) THE WAR.

LONDON, 15th August, 1877, FROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT,

The

Portuguese gentleman came out and nearly caught the prisoner. He continued his flight and ran down the Gough Street steps, turning on a road to the westward, Witness had a fr and with him, the Captain of another Spanish steamer, who also purna ed the prisoner, and both raised an outery. After runnlag a short distance, the prisoner was caught by some coolles who were work-

He never ing at the Bamboo Plantation. lost sight of the prisoner from the time ble Parlament has been prorogued.

pocket-book was snatched, until the pri prising native is Wong Chin Foo, speech declares that our foreign relations soner was stopped. Witness than took him The special cause of his adopting the role are friendly, and that we will maintain an back to Gough Street, when he saw & Sikh Pollcoman, whom he handed over the of missionary is stated to be recent attitude of strict neutrality as long as prisoner, He was searched on the spot, vote of a convocation of Baptists, who, British interests are unaffected, but if these but no pocket-book was found on him. He "upon the question as to whether an

did not ses any one in the prisoner's com adult heathen not having the advantages are assailed or endangered, the help of was then taken to the Station. Witness of conversion would meet with sternal Parliament is relled on to vindicate and pany when he snatched the pocket-book. There were other Chinese in the street at damnation, decided in the affirmative." | maintain them.

the time, but he did not see what the pri Wong is described as a young, courteous

There soner did with the pookat-book. and well-bred Mongolian of about 26,

were some chairs and chair coolles there, with a thoughtful cast of features and

and prisoner passed them when he was an expressive countenance. "He dresses

running away. Yesterday afternoon about in a dark suit of rich material and ela-

4.15, witness was sent for to the Station, where he saw the 2nd and 3rd prisoners in borate make, and carries a gold watch

custody, also his pookat-book with all the with a rich neck-chain of the same metal

money except $22. There were also some attached." The history of his life is an

envelopes which had baon in the pocket- exceptionally interesting one. He was

book, in the hands of Inspector Grey, and they were said to have been recovered from

REPORTED TURKISH ATROCITIES.

According to despatches from nowspaper special correspondents, the Turkish troops have massacred and burnt from 12,000 to 15,000 Christians in Rommella.

LOVAL AND GENERAL

at school at Washington in 1868, and Rios Cargoes from Saigon to China-For subsequently studied at Harvard; then returning to China he became a court Hongkong,-Aug, 2, Amboto, 17,000 plouis. interpreter. Unfortunately, however, he For Amoy.-Ang. 6, Anna Dorothea, 2,000 becamo involved in a conspiracy, which, plcula, being discovered, he was obliged to flee to America. This is Wong's own ac count of himself. The Shanghai Courier, on the other hand, says he was formerly convert in that Settlement, and that he is an impostor, a renegade and liable to be tried for bigamy. The Courier, seems to be rather hard on a man who has so mach concern for the souls of others.

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still it is rather significant that some of the New York tradesmen have already begun to discover that Wong is strange. ly forgetful in paying his debts.

Wong, however, has fallen upou pleasant places in New York. The New York Times furnishes us with a graphie account of the proceedings at

We learn that the O. & G. Co.'s steamer Belgio, with mails to 27th ultimo from San Francisco, arrived at Yokohama yesterday, and sailed for Hongkong at daylight this morning (17th instant),

We observe that Captain Ducat, of HM. 28th Rogiment, has taken over the acting Superintendency of Victoria Gaol to-day. Mr Tomlin goes back to his original post of First Clerk in the Surveyor General's Office,

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the $rd prisoner.

Wong Azin, a stone mason, was called, He was working at the building of some

houson at the Bamboo Plantation. He heard an outcry, and saw the 1st prisoner pursued by some foreigners. He stopped him, but did not find on him any pocket- book.

that he saw the 1st prisoner running, Chun Ashing, a hawker No. 645, stated pursued by a number of men, among whom some four or five Europeans and some boys of the Central School. a short time after the prisoner had started to run, a Portuguese came out of a house and tried to arrest him but did not succeed. At this moment the prisoner dropped a pocket-book near some chair coolies. What became of It witness could not say. Be was some distance away and was looking after hia

Waron.

Sergeant Wong Ayew stated that he was

A CORRESPONDENT states that the Portn. sent out to make enquiries with two other detectives in connection with this robbery.

a select gathering that assembled in guess gunhost Tejo, which came into port Mdme. Blavatsky's cosy apartments in the day before yesterday, was the beater

From the information he got he arrested the 2nd prisoner. As he was doing so, the

Late Fee of 48 cents extra postage, West Forty-seventh-street, to listen to of some important message from the Macao prisoner tried to drop a pocket-book to the 11.50 A.M., when the Mail is finally a discourse from Wong. The parlour

closed.

or boudoir in which Bidme. Blavatsky received her guests boro evidence of the untrammelled tastes of its owner in the Vernment at Lisbon. shape of a huge tiger's head imbedded supply of coals on board, the Tejo will over the door, a miniature crocodile proceed back to Macao. swinging from the ceiling, and elegant

ground. Witness and the other detectives Government to their Consul here, for prevented this and found in the pocket book transmission through telegraph to the Go-one Singapore note for 810 and two Hong-

MAILS BY THE United States PACKET.

The United Stator Mail Packet CHINA

will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 30th Instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows, Instead of as previously notified :-

2 r.. Registry of Letters conses. 2,80 P.M. Post-Office closes.

After receiving akong notes of $5 and $1 respectively, alto- gether $16. The Sergeant seked him where was the rest of the money, and he said some

were given to two men, one named Moo Lum Chai and another a chair-coolie. Wit- mess then took him to the Station and told the other two detectives to look for the two

and curious bric a brac and articles of a Justice Snowden sat for a few minutes vertu distributed about on the walls and this afternoon to close the Crimiasi Sesen. On the way to the Station the Bor mantelpieces. Occupying a capacious sions. The prisoner, Chan Atook, who was of the money, and he then said that he had geant again questioned him about the rest arin-chair in the centre of the parlor,

the genial Mame. Blavatsky received found guilty of having returned from picked up the packet-book and that he had the majority of the money with him at 2.30 P.M. Correspondence for Japan, the her guests with true French courtesy. deportation bat whose conviction was his honne, that if the Bergeant would go United States, or Union Coun A delicate paper cigarette was held deftly quashed on account of some informality iu with him there, he would take him thereto. tries only may be posted on between the thumb and forefinger of her the deportation, order, was brought up for They went and the Sergeant found in a tin board the Packet with Late left band, and as she toyed with it she the purpose of being discharged from cus-house at Market. Straat, $1,015 in notes.

box inside an old box in the prisoner's: Fee of 12 cents extra Portage delivered her opinion of orthodox minie. until 2.50 r. when the Mail is finally closed,

Rongkong, August 18, 1877.

General Memoranda, SUNDAY, August 10 ;-

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Goods per Burmese undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

Goods per Esmeralda undelivered after

this date subject to rent. MONDAY, August 20

Noon.Leyte leaves for Manlia.

ters and missionaries in somewhat depre- tody. The attorney General said he had He was then taken to the Station. Shortly catory terms: They inny say as much no objection to the prisoner's discharge. afterwards the 3rd prisoner was brought in by detective Pang Alof, and the 2nd as they please against the Buddhists, He was accordingly discharged, and the prisoner at once said That is the man fo The Buddhists don't believe in eternal Sessions were closed, to be repumed to whom I gave six notes." hell,, nor do their priests spend their time

It le, perhaps, aupre running after other men's wives.'":

The remarks of Wong are, to say the dented that the Sessions for one month least of them, interesting and not devoid should have been so prolonged that it fol-

morrow at 10a.m.

of some sharp bits at Christians, He loved so closely on the heels of that for the would, he said, challenge any man in ensuing month. Amerion or any "missionary in Asia, to

say that he ever beard one out of the Br the steamer China which sails to-day

Goods per Oussandri undelivered after 450,000,000 of Chinese take the name of (14th July) for China and Japan, we hear

this date subject to rent.

TUESDAY, August 21:-

3 pm Meetings of Shareholders of the Obins Traders Insurance Co., Limited, at the Head Office. Hongkong, Op.m.--Meeting of Victoria Lodge. WEDNESDAY, August 22:-

God in vain unless he spoke the of a shipment of 5,900 rifles for Japan. English language. They regarded the 5. F. Alta. sacred name of the Almighty with Neither the P. M. Str. Alaska nor 0. &0. too deep an BWG to mention it, Str. Belgio, had arrived at San Franciado, even in worship, without the great

8 p.m.Ocsidental & Oriental 5. 8. Oo.'s

Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Banen Franaisen.

8 p.m.--Mesting of Shareholders of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Limited, at Club Chambers. 9p.m-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. Friday, August 34

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Mears

Lane, Crawford & Co., SATURDAY, August 35-

Noon English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe.

2 p.m.-Bale of Household Furniture, at

No, 45, Wyndham Street. THURSDAY, Anglist 30:

when the China left, on the 14th ulto.

Sergeant Pang Aloi stated that when the 2nd prisoner was arrested, he mentioned the names of Mo Lum Chal and Ip Ahing. Witness then went to look for those men i he found the 3rd prisover plying a chair at Gibb's Wharf. He taxed him with having got some money from this robbery, A fret the prisoner denied it, but at last he said he bad got six notes from the 2nd pri- soner, vié, 1 $5 note and 6 $1 notes. "He then guided the Sergeant to his house, where he produced the $10. He said he saw the 2nd prisoner counting money at the top of the reservoir above Market Street, and was given the six notes,

Lin Afook, a student at the Government

est solemnity and reverence. They Or Wednesday (July 11th), at Poona, Sir Central School, identified the let prisoner locked up millions of dollars in wood Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy, the well-known as being the man running and pursued by Mr Rome foreigners. He also saw the 2nd boxes less than an inch thick, Parsee Baronet, died from dropsy. though if the missionaries ever thoroughly Maneckjee, his oldest son, will succeed to prisoner pick up the pocket-book and then converted them they would probably the Baronetage. By Sir Jamastjes Jeejes walk away, turning up to Hollywood Road have to adopt beavy iron safes to keep bhoy's death, the Parsee community have by the road at the side of the school.

lost their foremost man in rank and one of The Magistrate remarked that the witness out burglars. They were an honest and their best men in character and diaposition, might have done more than merely have Industrious people, in all the walks of His name was familiar throughout England looked on life. The Christians talked about hon as well as India, both in connection with onring their parents, but a Chinaman great acts of charity and his leadership of would consider an average Christian's the enterprising race to which he belonged,

The Magistrate then intimated that he love for his father and mother as horrible Sir Jameetjes was always gentle and oblig

ing and his generous hospitality and would commit the case for trial. neglect.

The prisoners waived their notice and sharity would have found no bounds if his Some rather original ideas were evolv. purse had had no limits. Beloved by Eu- preferred to make their defence at this ed by Wong in regard to the oreation. ropeans as well as natives, the Parage Baro-Court,

Witness and the prisoner started to fun when he got on to the road at the side of the school.

The Creator, he said, made, 5000 years net was a favourite everywhere. He whe The let prisoner said he was walking in

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