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Notices to Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s 8. §. ASSAM AND INDUS.

(ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above.

CONSIGNIS, &, for London, Bombay

and Intermediate Ports, and in connection with the Steamer NEPAUL from Cal. outts, are hereby informed that their Goods are boing landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns, at West Point, whence delivery can be obtained from this date.

Goods not delivered by the 1st September will be subject to rent.

ADAM LIND,

Superintendent.

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Hongkong, August 26, 1877.

CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS. LOUDOUN CASTLE, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

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FHIS Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed, at their risk, Into the Godowns of Mr A. MOG. HEATON, whence delivery may be obtained.

Consignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Wharf are at liberty to do so.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless notice to the contrary he given before Noon To-day.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 1st Proximo will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bille of Lading will be countersigned by

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.. Agents,

SHIPPING.

-ARRIVALS.

Aug. 29, Gustas, German barque, 856, Babai, Balgon Aug. 20, Rico.—Cärrain,

Aug. 29, "Olympia, German steamer, 777, SIEMSSEN & Co. F. Nagel, Hollow Aug. 28, General-

Aug. 29, Yangtos, British steamer, from Canton.

Aug. 29, Dale, British steamer, 641, Thompson, Bangkok Ang. 21, General. YUEN FAT HONG.

Aug. 30, Emuy, Spanish steamer, 222, Francisco Blanco, Manila Aug. 26, General. -REMEDIOS & Co.

Aug. 30, Northampton, British ship, 1161, J. O. Clare, Newcastle (N.8. W.) July 2, Coal-Giman & Co.

DEPARTURES. Aug. 29, Scindia, for Manila.

29, Gleneagles, for Shanghal, 30, Holyrood, for Hoihow & Haiphong.

30, Mariveles, for Manila.

30, China, for Yokohama and Sas

Francisco.

CLEARED. Antwerp, for Mexilones (Bolivia). Woodhall, for Portland Oregon, Genevieve, for Bajgon. Charley, for Keelung. Xangles, for Shanghai. Janion, for Bangkok. Beethoven, for Whampoa. Benefactor, for Amoy. Robert Henderson, for London.

PASSENGERS, ARBITED.

Par Gustar, from Saigon, 3 Chinese. Per Olympia, from Hoihow, 58 Chinese. Per Dale, from Bangkok, 54 Chinese.

DEPARTED,

For China, for Yokohama, 24 Chinese; for San Francisco, Miss Grimstead, Mr ael Stephens, Mrs MoLean, Bos and Two Daughters, 1 European; and 50 Chinese; for Liverpool, Major Emerson.

Hongkong, August 25, 1877.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,

MHE B. 8. Gleneagles having arrived,

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk and stored by the Undersigned in their Godowns, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Shanghal, unless notice to the contrary is given before Noon To-day.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the Brd Proximo will be subject to rent,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agents.

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Hongkong, August 27, 1877. GERMAN BARK ADOLPH, FROM HAMBURG,

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above Named Vessel are hereby requested to rend in their Bills of Lading to the Under. signed for countersignature, and to take im- mediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con signees' risk and expenss.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, August 8, 1877.

Intimations.

Per Holyrood, for Holhow, 2 Europeans, and 25 Chinese.

TO DEPART, Per Yangtoke, for Shanghal, 40 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS, The German barque Gustav reports: Light winds to Macclesfield Bank, then light E, N. E. winds to port,

The German steamer Olympia reports: Frosh N.E. winds and fine weather through-

out

The British steamer Dais reports: First part of passage strong B. W. winds, latter part strong N. E. to E. winds.

THE CHINA MAILS

„POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILA BY THE FRENCH PAGKAT. ---

The French Contract Packet IRAQUAD. DY wil be despatched from Rong. kong on SATURDAY, the 1st Sept with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, esd Marcilles; to Saigon, Bingapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zon- land, Tasmania, Fiji, Adent, Seg. chelles Réunion, Mauritius, -Baez, and Alexandria. This is the beat opportunity for forwarding Corre spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension. 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 let ters should be marked Paid to Galle only; they will go on froni Galle an unpatd. following will be the hours of closing

the Malls, d20, jane Friday, 31st August

The

5 2.H., Money Order Office olosen. Post Office closes except the N14KT Box, which remains open all night,

Saturday, 1st September-

7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Begistry of Letters consen. 11 AM Post Office closes except for Late

Letters.

(11.10A.M., Letters (bat Letters only)

except those to and through Austru lia, may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage,

until 1.11.30.M. when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

Hongkong, August 18, 1877.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet BELGIO

will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 8th September, with Malls for Japan, San Fransisco, and the United States, which will be olored as follows; 2 P.M. Registry of Latters ceases, -2,80 P.M. Post-Office olusen,

2.30 PM.

Correspondence for Japan the United States, or Union Countries only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents 2.50 r., when the Mall is finally closed. extra Postage until

"Hongkong, August 25, 1877.

Bow

Shipping Intelligence. London and Colonial Papera

The following is corrected from the latest

The British ship Northampton reports: Had light winds from Newcastle (NSW.), passed St. John's.laland July 26th, the Westerly winds to 17 North, then light Easterly winds to this port. Passed Guines Island August 6th, and Babuyan Islands on 28th inst. Anchored at I am this day when left. Nams, this morning at 10. Anchored here noon. in Tathong Channel, and got ander weigh

Feb.

CARGO,

VESSELS TO ARRIVE

AT HONGKONG.

5, Carrizal, Mar

Astrea,

Per 8. 8. Hindostan, salled 25th August, 17, D. MOB. Fark, 1877-For Australia: from Fooshow, 00 boxes and 50 half-chests Tea. For Boston: 19 Cygnus, from Shanghal, 280 boxes, 864 half-chests 22, Birling, and 204 ohosts Tes. For London: from 27, Fortuna, Shanghal, 8,735 boxen, 6,407 half-chests Apr and 183 chente Tan, and 427 bales Raw, Rota, Silk; from Yokohama, 364 balen Silk, and 13, Vega, I case Silke from Kinklang, 87 boxes May and 811 half-cheats Tea; from Canton, 754 8, Staghound, boxes and 74 half-oboats Tea (particulars 7 Woodville, unknown), 14,658 Iba. Cougou, 283, 187 lbs. 10, David, So. Caper, 18,144 lbs. Sc. Or. Pakse, 86 11, Naworth,

KWONG RING OREUNG & Co., balos Raw Silk, and 18 cases Silks; from 12, Chandon,

COAL MERCHANTS, Have always on hand for Sale every description of COAL at Moderate Prices." Mr AHYON has been appointed Manager, and all Orders addressed to him at 67, Praya, or to Mr FAT JAOK, at 30, Hing Lung Street, will receive immediate atten- tion.

Hongkong, March 19, 1877. mc19

Not Responsible for Debts.

Nether

ther the Captain, the Agenta, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debi contracted by the Officers or Oraw of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-

TWILIGHT, British barque, Capt. Dalargy, -Jardine, Matheson & Co.

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

FIGBIN, American ship, Capt. F. Fonle. -Urder.

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

FORMOSA, German 3m. schooner, Capt. C. Schweer.-Melchera & Co.

UrLoux, British barque, Captain A. P. Goodman.-Borneo Co.

ANNIES, HALL, American a.m. schooner, Capt. Chas. H. Nelson.-Douglas Lapraik

& Co.

ABERLADY, British barque, Capt. Nicoll -Jardins, Matheson & Co.

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain R. Hajo.-Melchers & Co.

VISCOUNT MACDUer, British 3-m. seh'ner, Capt. Wm. Wright.-Borneo Co., Limited:

fo-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL Tbs Stearathip

*YANGTSEE,"

E. SORUISE, Master, will be despatched for the above Post TOMORROW, the 51st Instant, at Noam

Miagao, 58,146 lbs. Congou, 216 lbs. S. Chandos, Caper, and 8,615 lbs. So. Or. Pekoe ; from 18, Alstra, Amoy, 115,000 lbs. Oolong. For Con 16, Sophia, tinent: from Shanghal, 28 bales Raw Silk; 16, Meteor from Yokohama, 7 bales Raw Silk; from 19, Melusine, Canton, 118 bales Raw Blk, and 119 bales CocoonS.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close:- For SHANGHAI-

Per YANGTSZE, at 11.30 am. To-

morrow, the 31st Just.

For BWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW- Per DOUGLAS, at 11.80 a.m., on Satur-

day, the 1st September.

26, Martha Jackson, 26, Alexandra, 27, Kate Carnle, 80, Cilurnum, 30, C. R. Bishop,

June

2, Marco Polo,

4, Melbrek,

From Remarks,

Cardiff (Brest Feb.29 Sunderland v. S'pore New York Cardiff Cardiff Antwerp

for Canton

Cardiff

Hamburg

Liverpool

Hamburg

Antwerp

Antwerp

Liverpool

Cardiff

Melbourne

Liverpool

Hamburg

Penarth Penarth Liverpool London Falmouth Penarth

Hamburg London

4, Faugh-a-Ballaugh, London 4, Bhuddlan Castle, Curhaven

7. F'dinand Bramm, Portsmouth

9, Elmstone,

11, Candidate, 18, Dartmouth,

London

Cardiff

14, Denbighshire,

Penarth Cardif

for Amoy

Cardiff Cardiff

MAILS BY TAB TORRES STRAITS PACKER.14, Helicon, The Australian Contract Packet SOMER 17, Oneida,

bourne.

Correspondence cannot be Registered after

8.16 p.m.

General Memoranda. Strouvir, September 1:

11.-Sale of American barkentine Kosina, nt Mr J. A. Armstrong's Sale Rooma Noon.-Douglas leaves for Coast Portă. Noon-Emuy leaves for Manila, Goods per Loudoun Castle undelivered

after this date subject to rent. Goods por Assam and Indus undelivered

after this date subject to rent. MONDAY, September 3;--

No. 4420-August 30, 1877.

dark, but the fact of its not being done disposition and amiable character have certainly seems to leave a shade less of gained for him the esteem of all the resid tioned by a correspondent that deportar board the Chine to wish him a improbability round the rumour menents here, and many of his friends went on tion is not now viewed with any large amount of favour in high quarters here. The man was an old offender and the oir cumstances just recited show clearly six months' imprisonment and re enough that a fortunate escape from deportation is not sufficient to convert & Chinaman to honesty. The man now

pleasant Toyage to his native land. The gallant Major will be equally missed in his regi- ment and the social circles of Hongkong. Tagus is some delay in the transmission of telegrams to and from places west of Ma desa, owing to heavy traffic on the Govern of larceny, and we presume the upshot ment lines in India, partly in consequence of the affair will be that the Colony will of the Viceroy's arrival in Madras yester have to maintain him for a few years in

Goods per Gleneagles undelivered after stands committed for trial on the charge

this date subject to rent. WEDNESDAY, September 5-

11 a.m-Sale of Sundries at Govt. Store 4 p.m.-Somerset leaves for Singapore, dza. SATURDAY, September 8:- -

Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe.

3 p.m.--Ooddental & Oriental 8, 8. Co.'s Stoamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.

TUESDAY, September 11:-

3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the China Traders Insurance Co., Limited, at the Head Office, Hongkong.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

Noon-Fangleze leaves for Shanghai. Auction.

Volume Sixth of the "OHINA REVIEW."

up

The Northern route la Interrupted, and has been so singo-the 18th instant.

prison. We are inclined to think he in day The lines are working well, and so one of those members of the community are the cables via Suez, but the land-lines on whom we should prefer to see the via Teheran and Russia, which have been effects of the lash and another sentence interrupted by the war for some time past, of deportation tried. The Chuns Afook are not yet in order. This latter, however, appear to be very disagreeable people. does not affect China masaages, It was a Chun Afook who was brought at the Police Court a few days ago also charged with returning from deport ation, and who pleaded in defence that he had been told in Canton that the new Governor of Hongkong had mercy on men, that those who were photograph- ed could now return to the Colony. On the whole we think the Chans Afook are not showing a due appreciation of the meroy of His Excellency the Governor.

Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting.) 30th August, 1877.

VIOLENT ASSAULT,

John Doran, Peter Fortune and John Wm. Rose, teamen boarding at the Sallors'

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs In regard to the letter of our correspond. Home, were again brought up to answer

Lane, Crawford & Co,

eat "Mrs Grundy," while we are not the charge of assaulting Mr John Juster, disposed to offer any objection to the third defendant was the man who used the of the Liverpool Arms Publio-house. The Government officers in the Colony occastick and had been arrested alnce the ad sionally getting an extra holiday, yet we journment. But although he was seen with... certainly think notice ought to be given the sttok, he did not appear to have used it to the public of the days on which each to any ona Mr Russell sent the lot and department will be closed. We have ad defendants to fourteen days hard received one or two complaints from labour; the 3rd defendant was fined $1. persons who had gone trying journeys in these hot days to transact business at

POLICE WHISTLES, some public office, and have found the Alexander Scott, seaman unemployed, same closed. Such a state of affairs as was charged with disorderly behaviour in this is neither just to the public, nor that he blew a whistle which resembled Consistent with the decent conducting very much the sound of a Police whistle. of official business.

P. U, No. 15, Haines, hearing this proceed. It even shows aed to the direction of the sound and asw Lack of respect for the public of this the defendant with a whistle in his hand,

No. Is-Vol. VI.

-OF THE

CHINA REVIEW””

IS NEARLY READY.

IT WILL CONTAIN Colony, and we do protest against any he was drunk and said to blew the whistle

Chinese Studies and Official Interpretation

in the Colony of Hongkong. Constitutional Law of the Chinese Empire. The Tang Hon Chl, A Modern Chinese

Noval

quiet methods of arranging because a man was knocked down, and holidays in the public offices. To illus there was no policeman. He blew the let us suppose that the Post Office be was afraid that he might meet the same fate. trate the case a little more favourably, whistle because he wanted the Folloe, as he closed one day in the week in the same that a man had been knocked down; and and be knocked down. It was ascertained way as the Registrar General's office was the defendant was discharged, but the The Law of Inheritance.

closed yesterday. People would hurry whistle was retained until the defendant Short Notices of New Books and Literary to the office, find the building closed, shipped,

Intelligence,

A Chinese Primer,

Notes and Queries:-

Chinos Marriages, Studies in Words,

The Educational Curriculum of the

Chinese.

Restoration of the Old Sounds of the

Chinees Language. ¿

Notes on Chinese Grammar. Russian Sinologists.

Ansyria and China.

The Word "Swallow."

stamps unobtainable and letters that ought to be half way to Swatow lying snugly ensconced in the boxes. The evil would be such a crying one that there would speedily be a small revolution in the Colony.

Carrigenda-Chinese Studies and Official

Interpretation in the Colony of Hong-nation. kong,

China Mall Omce, Hongkong, August 30, 1877.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established &.D. 1841.

香港大藥毌

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

FAMILY & DISPENSING 'CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS

OF

A DESTITUTE, Edmund Harris Moggridge, described as a medical student, was charged with being a destitute. It appeared that he arrived here by the British barque Pim from Australia. Capt. Lionel J. E. Stapleton stated that he came from Newcastle, N.S.W. He gave the defendant a passage in his vessel at the request of a friend. The de-

A WOULDER SUICIDE.

Ir is satisfactory to find that even the guerilla warfare into which the rebellion in Japan has now degenerated will in all fendant was described as a doctor, and probability soon he brought to a termi-Worked his parnage here. The ship had arrived here more than a month ago, and Two engagements appear to the Captain gave $1 to the defendant to go have recently taken place between ashore. Capt. Stapleton knew nothing more the opposing forces, the Imperialiste of him beyond this; the vessel would be securing in each of them an easy victory. leaving next Saturday. He would not be The more important one appears to able to recognise the defendant if he were have been at Nobeaka, which is suíd to

to meet him in the street,The defendant be the last great Castle town held by the but he was not here. He had paid for a stated that he expected to flad a friend here insurgents. This place was captured by fortnight's lodging at the Sallors' Home. the Imperial troops after a brief struggle, He bad received a medical education but their opponents retreating to Kumada, had lost his certificates. He was now a The insurgents are said to be now com- destitute and wished to go to England. pletely hemmed in, but as this is about Remanded till the 3rd proximo, the sixth time they have been reported to be in an exactly similar position, we do not attach much weight to the state- ment on this occasion. One of the surest Staunton Street, was charged with attemp- Look Ayow, a married woman living in signs of the suppression of the rebellion ting to kill herself by hanging. She was is the large bodies of troops and police the wife of a ship's steward who was now men now returning from the South. The out of employment. Last night's woman Japan Mail says that the men left within the house was awoke by the falling of Saigo are determined to fight to the a stool, and then discovered that the death. As the Genkai Maru passed the defendant was suspended to the door. She raised an alarm, and the defendant coast near Oshi-shima brisk skirmish- was out down. She rallied in about a ing was going on in full view of the lants and acknowledged that the vessel. The officers of the man-of-war wanted to kill herself. The defendant the fight. Seik Kan were on the hills watching stated that she ald wish to kill bar- Both sides suffered severe self, as she had an idea that when she was low, but the insurgente evacuated their old, she would have nothing to live upon. position at the close. The Imperialists anos of the husband, who was absent from Remanded till the 3rd proz. for the attend. are well provided with provisions and home last night. every available fooflity for prosecuting the war, while the Satsuma troops are badly off, and have to resort to night surprises and raids for the purpose of foraging,

So far no compromise has The publication of this issue commenced been effected with the rebels, and for the sake of the future peace of the empire it is to be hoped that none will be effected, granting in any way special privileges to Satsuma. If peace is to be preserved the whole of the provinces must be placed on exactly the same footing.

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

MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Sods Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Poisas Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continious Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

SET, will be despatched from Hong-18, Henry Lippett, New York. kong on WEDNESDAY, the 5th 19, City of Halifax, Cardiff September, with Mails for Singapore, 10, Lord of the Inles, London Somerset, Cooktown, Cleveland Bay, 21, Clara, Bowen, Keppel Bay, Brisbane, Sydney, 36, R. Rickners, London v. Newport

Penarth Tasmania, New Zealand, and Mel 28, Cuba,

Penarth July

8, Sumatra,

San Francisco 7, City of Limerick (t.), London The Mails will be closed at 8.30 p.m. Correspondence for New Zealand must be 10, Niagara,

10, Agamemnon (s), Liverpool specially directed via Torres Straite, or 11, Horsa,

Cuxhaven Correspondence for Southern and Western 13, Jenate Jamieson, Cardiff

It will be sent vis Galle.

Liverpool 19, Ferdinand,

Liverpool v. Cardif | #: 7.40 p.m. Australia can be sent by this route if 14, Yorkshire (a.); de ired, but as a general rule it is 14, Aberayto,

London better to send it via Galls, Supplementary Mail for Singapore only 1, Globe,

17, Madagascar (s.),

A

will close on board 10 minutes before 18, Carl Ritter, the yamel starts, Late Letters for 18, Antenor (6.), Australia must be sent to the care of

an Agent at Singapore,

Hongkong, August 35, 1877.

Leb

MAILS DE 1US English PaDEST, The English Contrast Packet PENH. WOR will be despatched with the Malle for Furope; kr., on SATURDAY, the 8th September.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Malla, doim

Liverpool

London

Antwerp

Cardiff Liverpool

"AT SHANGHAI, May

2, Goodell,

New York 8, Abbey Cowper, London 12, Edward Barrow, Antwerp 10, Norman Court, Gravesend 30, Wylo,

London

Deal London New York Cuxhaven Glasgow London

June

4, Hermann,

9, Birohvale,

8, Navesink,

14, Adolph,

$181

BP.M., Money Order Offics clause, 0P.M., Pont Offics closes ezospt the NIGHT

Box, which remains open all night, Saturday, the 6th Septembar.

80, Hopewell,

8, Lesuder,

AT AMOY,

Mar.

For Freight or Pairage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Oe,. Hongkong, August 20, 1877.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

The Steamship

DOUGLAS

Captain. G. D. FITMAN, Will bo despatched for the shove Parts on SATURDAY, the 1st September at Noon.

For Freight or Passge, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Us. Rongkong, August 30, 1877.

FOR SALE

Friday, the 7th September

to

sel

Swansea Cardiff Swannes

27, Maxima,

AT CHETOO.

Cardiff (Spk'nJune24

FAX. Post Ofies opens for Gale 16, Bessie Morris,

of Biampa, Regiatry of Letters, and 2.0 F., Posting of all correspondence, 10A.M., Post Office dickes oxcept for Late

Lettern. Registry of Lettern evansE, Mar. (10.15 A., Letters may be posted with 7, Albestia, LATE FE 61 18 caufa extra 25, Babylon, Portage til

Newcastle (N.8. W.) 11, when tho Post Office CLOSES

LOADING FỌK THÌNA AND JAPAN FORIL entirely. (11.30 ... Letters (but Latters only

At London-Bleumers via Buen Donal Gishartney. addressed to the United Kingdom Pia Brindis, or to Singapore, may

Strathairly, be posted on board the Packet with Late Fes of 48 conta eztés postage, 11.50 when the Mall is Enally

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THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGRONG, THURɛday, August 30, 1877.

THE recent discovery of the Chief Justice that the deportation warrant of one Chun Afook was dated the 18th April, while the deportation was ordered in it to commence from the 25th, of the same month, and the decision upon this that the Governor could not order in any such document deportation to commence

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS [SUPPLIED TO THs "Ouwa' Man."] (Via Southern Route.) THE WAR. LONDON, 28th August, 1877. The Servian Government has resolved

on a particular date in the future, seem to co-operate militarily with Russia in

to have had a rather significant sequel, Bulgaria

It will be recollected that the Chief)

There is nothing fresh from Aristle Turkey.

The news of the apture of the Schipha Justice declared the deportation warrant Pas has not yet been confirmed. to be invalid, and ordered Chun Afook, whom he had just sentenced to aix months' imprisonment under it for re turning to Hongkong, to be discharged from custody. Possibly under a vague

I ONDON, 20th August, 1877, impression that his "No. 1 good fren " Bir Stafford Northcote has stated that fortunate Celestial disappeared from the friendly intervention is possible in order to had something to do with his release, the England will observe neutrality until public gaze for just about a month.

Yesterday, however, Chun again appeared put an end to the war before the Magistrates charged with

Apparently anxious to take

larceny. Braemar Castle.

Sailing Yeads.

Rutlandabire. Felix Mendelssohn.

advantage of the shining hours, Chun - LOCAL AND GENERAL had entered a house inhabited by natives MAJOR Emerson, of the 28th Regiment, and deliberately walked off with a bed-

OUTTING AND WOUNDING, - Ching Ayow, a carpenter at the Kow. loong Dock, was charged by Leung Akit, employé in the same establishment, with told the complainant to move a certain cutting and wounding him. The defendant support, and the complainant replied that he would do so when he finished the work he had in hand at the time. Thereupon the defendant gave him a push. He saked him not to do so, whereupon the defendant out him on the thigh, which negeritated his removal to Hospital. The Magistrate or dered Ayow to pay the complainant 45 amends, and sent him in addition to als weeks' hard labour.

PUBLIC GAMBLING..

Chun Atün and fire others, were atrasted on a warrant for carrying on publie game bing in house No. 87 Hollywood Road. The game played was Fantan The 1st defendant who was the manager was £ned $200 or six months' hard labour, The 2nd, and and 6th defendants were fined $10 of "one month's hard labour; the 4th 88 or 14 days'-Bard labour.

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr Justice SNOWDEN } August 80, 1877.

Ismall v. Gerstenberg, 350.50.-This case was resumed. The claim was for wages as Berang on board the Danish harque Michelle Belahan. The defendant pleaded a set-off heen placed in the plaintiff's charge and for the value of certain stores which bad quilt and jacket Why another departs who left by the. P. M. B. S. China to-day which were not accounted for. The case fion warrant was not issued against the en route to England, on leave, has been was adjourned till this day for the plaintif man on the former being declared to be one of the most popular officers, and de-set-of, and to prove the alleged ill-treatmoni to produce-witnesses to answer the claim of | foralid is a point on which we are in the nervedly so, of this gorrinen. All genial the plaintiff reasived from the Poptela,

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