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Intimations.

Volume Sixth of the “CHINA REVIEW."

No. I.—Vol. VI,

---OF THE-

**CHINA REVIEW"

IS NOW READY.

IT CONTAIN S-

Chinese Studies and Official Interpretation

In the Colony of Hongkong, Constitutional Law of the Chinese Empire. The Tang Hoa Ohl, A Modern Chinose

Novel.

A. Chinese Primer.

The Law of Inheritance.

von Saden, Abdullah, and I Chinote; for

THE CHINA MAIL.

[No. 4422-SEPTEMBER 1, 1877.

telegraph, still, coming at the present The number of the China Review issued

Marseilles, Mesers Charles Perisain, B. S. HONGKONG DISPENSARY, crisis, when Servia is reported to have to-day in the first of the sixth volume of

bar for Marseilles, Masaza A. E. Hippes Lewis, Magnise and servant. From Shang-

THE

Established A:D. 1841.--~*

From Yokohama: for Marseilles, Mr and

香港大菜

Mrs Jouslain, Messrs Spieren, and Ke- marki.

ཀྐཱཎཱ

ley, J. Findlay, T. Deacon, and Schönhard.

Per Spartan, for Straits, 295 Chinese.

TO DEFARX, Per Douglas, for Coast Ports, 1 European and 50 Chinese.

Per Amoy, for Shanghai, 42 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Ningpo reporte: Fine clear weather and fresh North-Easterly winds throughout the passage. All well, Passed the P. M. Steamer off the Lamooks at 4 p.m. yesterday.

First part moderate Easterly winds and The American ship Criterion reports: fine weather. From Lat. 7 N. to 10 N. had wind from W. to N.W. with low

Short Notloon of New Books and Literary barometer

Intelligence.

Notes and Queeios.

Ohluess Marriagos. Studies in Words.

The Educational Curriculum of the

Chinese.

Restoration of the Old Sounds of the

Chinese Language.

Notes on Chinese Grammar. Busalan Sinologists,

Assyria and China.

The Word "Swallow,” Corrigenda-Chinese Studies and Official Interpretation in the Colony of Hong- kong.

Ukins Mail Offos, Hongkong, August 31, 1877.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR NINGPO & SHANGHAI,

The Steamship

"AMOY,"

A. 8. WATSON & Jo., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE ANd Retail, DeuGGISTA, IMPORTERS

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

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Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Samaparilla Water, and other Aerated Watera,

and threatening weather. Passed Bashees on the 30th August, and had strong E. and N.E. winds, and fine The Manufactory is under direct and

weather from thence to arriTAİ,

CARGOES.

continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

INUNDATION AT PANGASINAN,\ We translate the following name, walch, declared her intention of participating in that magazine, and it may now fairly be under date of 21st Aug, a subseriber of the war, it is perhaps of special import admitted that the publication has supplied the Diario de Manila at Pangasinan wrlica nace. It is quite possible the statement

was made in Parliament in reply to some in some measure a want that was felt to that paper: enquiry as to the course England intend to exist amongst foreigners in this part "Great were the damages caused in this ed to adopt regard to Servian parti- of the world.

province by the late rain and inundation, First in order appears according to the news received here from cipation in the war. England will

an article by the Editor (Dr E. J. Eitel), the different districts. probably leave Servia to Austria, and

En Lingayen, roads and bridges are pay greater attention to the Retion of ot "Chinese Studles and Offolal Inter. Greece, which also seems to be on the pretation in the Colony of Hongkong," now reduced to a miserable state, and the number of cattle that have died, comprising verge of declaring war against the Turks. being a historical sketch of the influence horses, cows, buffaloes and piga, exceeds the military promenade to Constantinople have on The Russian campaign is certainly not which Chinese studies has had or might 30,

the administration of this the Agno, which surrounds this town, the **In consequence of the overflowing of that there is some reason for believing Colony. It need hardly be said that the water has reached the height of one metre the Russians anticipated it would be, and the Czar possibly now feels the Deed of paper supplies much subject for thought public and private buildings, in conse in the Royal House PublieGnol, and other the aid of Servia, and the other princi- and some material for discussion of a queen of which, the prisoners were obliged palities. Scarcely anything but Turkish much-needed and wholesome natura. A to be removed to the Court and School the last few weeks. It is true that the re- Preston treats of the constituent parts plantation, as the water has covered the victories have been telegraphed during lengthy paper by the late Rev, C, F. houses. it is feared that the crops will be.

last, if time does not allow for their trans ported capture of the Schipka Pass has not of the Chinese Empire's administration seed-plots and fields; if this takes place, as yet been confirmed, but the Tucks seora

that must follow the late bad weather. just imagine yourself the amount of misery "Newa received from Dagupan is to the effect that on the afternoon of the 9th, at half past 3, the Calmay bridge was sunk, mails. and the mail van was upset, spolling the

to be making a gallant light there as well more than of its "Constitutional Law," but as in other parts where they are brought it contains much information not generally into contact with the Muscovite forces, known. Another section of the Modern It will be noticed from an item we re Chinese Novel is given, which proves to be produce in another column that Egypt is of interest at least as flustrating the customs – The publisation of this issue commenced sending another contingent of 20,000 of the people about whom the story is weit-

men to Turkey.

ten. This is followed by a somewhat cri tical review of the Chinese Primer recently printed by Bishop Burdon, in which the

at 8,00p.m.

Per S. S. Iraouaddy, salled 1st Sept., 1877-For Continent, 767 bales Silk, 8 cases Silks, 40 chests, 2,045 half-chests and 1,808 boxes Tea, and 504 pkgs. Sundries, For London, 381 bales Silk, bales Waats Slik, 15 cases Bilks, 2,029 chests, 6,202 half-chests and 27,258 boxe Tea, & cras Treasure (854,400), and 294 pkgs. Sun-Mrs A. W. KINDLAD, of a Daughter,

dries.

Per 8. S. China, sailed 30th August,

8 bags Coffee, 1,194 pligs. Iron, 170 pkgs.

Tia, 1,025 pkga. Merchandise, 12 pkg. Skins, 8 pkgs. Cigars, 25 pkgs. Hoofs, and

BIRTH.

The loss of paddy in the district offer Urdaneta is estimated at about 20,000 bayones (bags), and from almost all the other provinces the news is so bad that it is discouraglug even to the most sanguine.

**The water has risen in a "frightful of large amount of goods and cattle, two women were drowned while crossing the river Calascan in a boat."

At Newchwang, on the 13th August, 1877 respondent of the way in which chair-labour of that learned and reverend gentle manner, and unfortunately, besides the lon

DEATH.

10 pkgs. Hemp. For San Francisco, THE CHINA MAIL.

6,554 baga Rico, 405 bags Beans, 368 bags Sugar, 4 bags Flour, 364 bags Coffee, 1,028 pkgs. Merchandise, 16 pkgs. Cigars, 878 pkgs. Tea, 220 page. Oil, 6 pkgs. Sillis, 69 pkgs. Opium, 4 pkge. Crude Oplum, and 648 For Victoria, B.C., Quicksilver Flaaks. 200 bags Bugar. For San Jose, 34 pkgs Silka For Panama, 29 page Merchan dise, 4 pkgs. Copper Ware, pkgs Crude Opium, and 10 pkgs. Tobacco. For Callas, 40 pkgs Tea, 27 págs. Kilke, and 6 pkge, Merchandise, For New York, 2 pkga. se2 Merchandise, 30 bales Silk, and 1,887 pkgs.

Tea. For Boston, 11 pkgs. Tea.

G. H. DAEWES, Master, will be despatched for the above Forte TO-MORROW, Sunday, the 2nd Insient, at 10a.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

Hongkong, September 1, 1877.

FOR MANILA.

The Steamship

"ESMERALDA?"

Capt. THEBAUD, will be de- apatoked for the above Port

on MONDAY, the 3rd Instant, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

A. MAOG. HEATON.

Hongkong, September 1, 1877.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

The A1 British Ship

"JUBILEE,"

J. Hineis, Master, w

load

here for the above Port, and

For Freight, apply to

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & U

Hongkong, September 1, 1877..

TR.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1877.

man is described as thrown away, and some good reasons are put forward for this unex- peatedly adverse judgment. The aritio sums up his charges against the book in this manner:-" The best fate that could possibly befall Dr Bardon's Primer would

WAR ITEMS.

Constantinople, July 11-The Khedive has informed the Sultan of his readiness to send twenty thousand additional troops to the Turkish army at his own cost, and the Sultan has accepted the offer with expres-

from the Chancellery, with regard to the military, financial, and political situation of Russia, says that Russia has been com- pletely deceived as to the vital force of Turkey. I hear that the Russian Govern meat is making continual overtures with the view of obtaining the consent of Austro- Hungary for the passage of troops through Servian territory.

Pasth, July 11-An article, emanating

THE Complaint made lately by a cor-

coolies and others, with their lavish display of hat, black up the side-walks, directs attention to what is really a serious 1877-For Yokohama, 1,873 bags Sugar, G. HAILEEMANN,

At Shanghal, on the 26th Instant, Mr C. nuisance. The coolies not only deposit themselves and their chairs right in the centre of the pathways, but in one of the main thoroughfares not fifty yards from the Clock Tower we have observed on aeveral occasions during the present sum- be its relegation to the limbo of literary mer sleeping mats placed down on the oblivion-best for the author's fame and side-walk at about 9 or 10 p.m. and posses for the peace of mind of future students of | afon taken of the path for the night, loco-Chinese." A thoroughly satisfactory Chi- sions of thanks. Tas tender and considerate method of motion being impossible except in the nese Primor, says this writer, has yet to be treating " gaol birde" seems to have been middle of the road, or possibly on the written. Amongst the miscellaneous con- tried lately in the Singapore establishment other side of the way. Door stops are in regard to the European prisoners, but also occupied in the most persistent man- tents of the present number will be found without very satisfactory results. In ner, nor do the occupants evince the few most valuable notes and queries. bis recently issued report on the Singapore slightest readiness to move unless they Two of these notes has been reproduced Criminal Prison, the Superintendent have reason to expect a blow, or an in another column. saya: "European prisoners, who remain application of the foot. With a police in association, appear scarcely to regard force of somewhere about 650 men in their imprisonment se any punishment; the Colony, such a state of affairs as this POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. they break stones, make mats, pick onkum, ought not to exist. The "rushing." and mem together during the day. At with chairs, and the pestering invitations MAILS will close

night they are locked up in words con- to occupy them, appear to bo irremediable taining from five to ten men, and they evils so long as each resident and visitor is Per AMOY, at 0 am. To-morrow, the appear to pass very pleasant evenings. not prepared to carry a stick and use it,

2nd lost,

There is some ground to believe that men but surely the police are espable of keep- ing our side-walks and door-steps dear an offence hoping to gain admission to of somnolent coolies, and their chairs. this Prison, where they are treated in a comfortable Hospital free of expense, rather than go to the General Hospital "CORROSIVE," in his last communication, where they are charged 75 cents a day." brought us to task for modifying one of Comment is superfluous.

For NINGPO & SHANGHAT.--

3 For SWATOW, AMOY & TOOCHOW.-requiring medical care have committed

W. HAGEDORN bas CEASED

Mto be a Partner in our Firm hero

and in China.

Per DOUGLAS, at 2 a.m. Tomorrow, the 2nd fnet., instead of as-pre viously notified.

For MANILA.--

Per EMUY, at 11.30 a.m., on Monday,

the 3rd inst.

Per ESMERALDA, at 11.50 a.m., on

Monday, the 3rd inst

For BANGKOK. --

a remarks of Mir Justice, showɑcy in

Police Intelligence.

(Before the Hon. C. May) 1st September, 1877.

PETTY THEFT,

Cheung Ayow, a cook, was charged with stealing two pieces of new plank at Showke wan. Ton days' hard labour.

"KEEP YOUR HANDS FROM PICKING."

Wong Aya, a colle, was charged with bis remarks in regard to the Governor. picking off some guava fruit from a tree at If Civ Le de vige Li- --- The West Point Roman Catholic, Reforma. name to his letter he would, we believe,tory. He also broke the branches of the have had no occasion to complain. of any tree in rotting at the fruit. Fined $1 or alteration in his communication, but we

days' hard labour. cannot obviously permit the China Mait

Per DALE, at 4.80 p.m., on Tuesday, on board the Danish barque Michelle to become the medium of applying strong

the 4th September.

General Memoranda,

WEDNESDAY, September 5:—

language, or bringing serious charges,

BATH IN SEORE.

3

Bight boatwomen were brought up charged

An morning gun fire. Fined 50 cents each.

delivering judgment in the case of Ismail v. Gerstenberg on Thursday are deserving of special prominence.. Plaintiff, a serang Selchan, uued defendant (the Captain) to recover the sum of $50.50, that he alleged anonymously against any member of the with having their boats in shore before the was due to him as wages. The Captain community, official or private. in defence pleaded a sat-off for the value anonymous writer may be as strong of certain goods which he said had been in his arguments as he likes, and when 11 a.m.-Sale of Sundries at Govt. Store. stolen by the plaintiff, the amount of dealing with another anonymous writer 4 p.m.Somerset leaves forSingapore, drs. them goods being more than the original may say just what he please in regard to with carrying on a game of Taz Fa at the Chun Ayow, a youngster, was charged claim." Defendant had, said the Captain, him, providing the limits of decency are confinement on rice and water solitary EX-FRIDAY, September 7:—

confessed to stealing the articles in ques- not transgressed, but to permit indis- Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messes tion. It transpired, however, during the criminate expressions or charges to be.

Lane, Crawford & Co.

bearing of the case that this confession levelled by an anonymous writer at some had been obtained from the man whilst well-known individual in the columns of SATURDAY, September 8:-

VOGEL, HAGEDORN & Co. Hongkong, September 1, 1877. dol

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

A

HIBITION SOCIETY.

GENERAL MEETING will be Held at the CITY HALL on MONDAY, the 3rd of September, at 3 p.m., for the par- pose of receiving a statement of Accounts and electing a Committee.

Members, and others taking an interest In the institution, are invited to attend.

C. 8. TAYLOR,

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, September 1, 1877.

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

доб

Sept. 1, H.M.S. Magpis, from a Oruise. Sept. 1, Amoy, British steamer, from Osaton.

Noos-English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe.

3 p.m.--Occidental Oriental S. 8. Co.'s Steamer 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. SUNDAY, September 30:—

Application for Shares in the North China Insurance Co. mast be made on or before this date.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES -

'THE THZ FA LOTTERY.

DRUNK,

COCHRANE STREET HAWKERS' NUISANCE,

he was tied up by the wrists, and the a public newspaper would be neither Warrior, was fined 50 cents for being drunk Andrew Sen, seaan British barque Captain was inflicting punishment on fair to the party attacked, nor consistent and disorderly at Queen's Road Central. him with a whip. Mr Justice Snowden, with the proper discharge of journalistic in giving judgment for the plaintiff for duties. Besides strong expressions have the amount claimed, said that a confession very little value in themselves. extorted under such circumstances as these must be emphatically rejected as of those who would deprecate the use of evidence. "His Lordship was not one

the lash on board ships at all.

He at

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

tributed the decline of discipline in the Tux M. M, steamer Sindh with the Mercantile Navy to the impression of from Europe, &c., arrived in port an, wo the Captains that they could not use the

lash on proper occasions, and this led to wore going to press.

the use at times of such desperate wea

Bucharest, Wednesday Night--It is re- ported here that the Czar bas ordered the construction of a railway from Sistova to Tirnova.

Another bombardment is reported between Kalafat and Widdin.

Shumia, July 15.-Details of Russian atrocities have been received, which show them to be worse than the early telegrams indicated. A thousand unarmed men, wo- men, and children, who before the Russian occupation left Bistovs, Tirnova, and the neighbouring villages, and took refuge in villages in the districts of Rasgrad and Os- man-bazar, have been set upon by the Cos- sucks and Bulgarians, and numbers of them have been massacred, and others driven back into the Russian who, have probably shared the same fate. Some few of them have escaped, The Bulgarians in those dis-

triots occupied by the Turks are fearing retaliation. Matters are becoming britical.

Fianna, July 14,Advices from Russia state that the public excitement is increas- ing, and that the papers are filled with par- ticulars concerning wholesale peculations in connection with the army commissariat, The leadership of the army is also openly criticised and denounced as ruinous.

Five thousand wounded Russians passed interior. through Galatz and Jassy yesterday for the

sont trying time the Salten works harder

Constantinople, July 10-During the pre-

than any of his Ministers, rising early and taking rest late. The telegraph lines have been led into the Yildiz. Kiosk, where he direct with his generals. lives; and he is thus enabled to communicate

Alexandria, July 16.-Five steamers left here yesterday with troops and stores, in- cluding 700 cavalry, for the seat of war.

Sari Hamhish, July 14-I was astonish- I had Four hawkers of vegetables were samed at the appearance of Kare. moned by P. C. Ng Aying No, 299, for expested, after so long and furious a bom- obstructing the thoroughfare at Cochrane bardment, to find the town in ruins, end Street by setting out baskets of vegetables to ses starvation marked upon the faces of its inhabitants. Nothing was further thereon. The lat and 24 defendants were from the fact. The bombardment has, sammoned by mintake and were therefore Mail discharged. The other two were fined 50 indoed, been terrible, for it is said that

denta each or two days' bard labour.

at least 40,000 shells were fired by the Russians at the town and fortifications in the course of twenty-two days. Of these, however, but faw fell in the town itself. Low Ayow, a coolie, was charged with Kars is so thoroughly protected by its zone The defendant was a gratuitous patient in fell in the place itself, and only two or three were fired with an extreme elevation which the Hospital and was allowed a pass from houses were burned, and three women, four He was searched by the porter at the gate, were the inhabitants pinched by famine. when it was found that he had three brass The statement that the place was victualled labels used to designate the different pat for two months only turns out to have been but their absence over the beds of the left sufficient to enable the place to hold out ents. The labels were of no great valuo, entirely false, for there are still provisions patients would cause great annoyance from

AN UNGRATETOL THIEF,

pona as belaying pins, of which they had Ar the Marine Court. to-day, Peter Mor stealing from the Tung Wah Hospital, of forts, that it was only those shells which

R. Case, Shanghai Aug. 29, General. Raverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. E be avoided if a cat or some such instru-refusal of duty. He was ordered to forfeit the (binese doctor to go out on liberty children, and two old men were killed. Nor

Sept. 1, Ningpo, British steamer, 781,

SIEMSSEN & Co.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right Davys, Aating Colonial Chaplain. Sept. 1, Criterion, American ship, 1646,11 m., Morning Prayer, &c.

W. Lall, Newcastle (N.8.W.) July 9, Coal

SIEMSSEN & Co. Sept. 1, Sindh, French steamer, 2103, from Marselles, via ports of all, and Bal goa Aug. 29, Malle and General-MESSA GERIES MAZITIMEN,

DEPARTUREN,

Bapt. 1, Jylland, for Whampos.

Japan, for Hiogo.

1, Tejo, for Macao.

1, U.S.S. Ranger, for Japan.

1, Iraonaddy, for Marsailles, &e.

1, Apartan, for Straits Settlementa,

1, Robert Henderson, for London.

CLEARED.

Annie &. Hall, for Keelung,

Pym, for Shanghai..

Pictoria, for Ban Fraudsed,

Emily Choplin, for Portland (Oregon).

William Phillips, for Bingapore.

Presto, for Tientsin.

Pilgrim, for Portland (Oregon):

Amoy for Shanghai,

Douglas, for Coast Ports:

Benefactor, for Amoy.

B. Bimo, for Callao.

Rover, for Labuan.

PASSENGERS.

AERITED. -

Per Ning, from Shanghal, Rev. I. Gough and Mrs Gough, and 87 Chiness.

DEPARTED,

Par Iraquaddy, for Saigon, Mir Roussel, And 2 Chingan ; for Singapore, Mogans Baren

At

Military Service-Rev. J. Benderot, acting Military Chaplain. At 8 s.m., Morning Prayer, &c.

Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 .. Afternoon, 6 P.M.

heard so much some time ago, that in rison, a seaman. belonging to the British ficted serious wounds, and which would ship James hepherd, was charged with ment were provided. He did not find particular oruelty was practised in this 6 days' pay and be sent back to his ship. instance, but the set-off failed altogether,

and the plaintiff was entitled to his THE maximum temperature at the Harbour wages" Mr Justice Snowden has evi- Master's office during the last week was

UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Roy, James dently not changed his views in regard 90 0 and the minimum 79.0; at the Peak the fact that the doctor wrote what medicine for a year. The hospitals are large, com

to the abolition of dogging. Hls reasons the maximum was 80.0 and the minimum for its retention are sound ones, although the learned Judge is no doubt of opinion that every oare should be taken to pre-

73.0

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev. J. Henderson. Service at 8 2.M., every Sunday. All seats fres. Morning Prayer vent the Captains of vessels from abusing Tuis afternoon the American ship Criterion and Communion on the First Sunday in the power to inflict corporeal punish whilst entering the Harbour got into colli. meat. The power is, we believe, con- sion with the American ship Pilgrim but ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.-Rev. ferred on the Captain only by the com- little damage was sustained by, either A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam mortw.

Each month at 11 am.

Yuen, (All Services in Chinese.) Morn.

ing Prayer-Litany, Ante-Communion,

West Point.

10. Amoy leaves for Ningpo, de..

vessel,

the removal of the labels might cause mis. Silistria is stated to be on fire, but it is not on the labels each patient was to have, and modious, and in excellent condition.

Bucharest, July 19-All the shipping at takes and wrong medicine baing, given to the said whether it is being burnt by the Turke, patient. The defendeot admitted that he

The passage of the Danube at Braila and them in order to buy some sit olives from the real croesing at Sistova, look the labels with the intention of selling Galatz was only meant to draw attention Seven days' imprisonment.

Uhin&

SHANGHAL

Up till now there have never been more. than 20,000 Russians in the Dobradecha. and no advance was made. Reinforcemente have now brought the Russian force up to 50,000.

Bucharest, July 19.-Hassan

the

Pailid, who

and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at 3 THE most important of the recent tale. F., Presching, at 6.30 p.m. Holy Com-grams received is the one stating that note the departure, by the French mail From our meteorological register its prisoner with the test of the garrison, reach- was in command at Nicopolis, and made munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month. the Servian Government has resolved to to-day for England, of Mr. H. Magniac (of pears that Nagasaki experienced a storns ed here this morning en routs for Busla: BERLIN FOUNDLING FLOVs. Service in co-operate militarily with Bussia in the firm of Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Sunday. At 1 am. on that day the He was lodged for the day at the Botel

barometer registered 20.49. the German language, by Pastor E. Blitzke, Bulgaria. This is one of the most signit Co.), who has been a resident hore for a came from the N.N.E, and gradually in

The stora Boulevard, overy Sunday, at half-past ten .., in cant steps in the direction of a general long period of years. As one of the most creased in force till 10 a.m.; at 9.30 surrendered his sixaltar to the Crar, who After his capture he was taken before and the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, war" in Europe that has been taken honest and enthusiastic supporters of the 28.00, of with reduction for temperature of Turkish prisoners, officers and men, the barometer was at the lowest point, received him with much courtesy, A convoy sinos the commencement of the campaign. Bhipping.

The belief has been widespread that if thoroughgoing English sport of horse-racing, 2878. The storm, which was evidently from Nicopolis, ware moved northward by Bervia moves Austria will move also, Mr Magnine (the experienced Clerk of the the outskirt of a typhoon, caused at 3p.m railway marching her forces into the territory of Course) will be greatly missed in connection on Sunday evening in Hongkew Two Press, from Jassy states that the railway A rather serious trap accident occurred Vienna, July 18-Alegram to the the principality as the Servian army with our miniature Derby meetings at foreigners, belonging to the Mitsu Babi bridge across the Fruth, at Ungheni, #ant

Si uld this be done, then it Wong-nei-chong. He had his first mount Company's steamer Saikio Marti, had been repairing badly. Its pillars shake, and the tria and Russia, and in this struggle here at the Hongkong Race Meeting of 1855, to Siccawel, and were driving round the passage of heavy loads is impossible. A corner near the U.S. Consulate General, great impediment to transport is thas caused. other astions will join either from cholos and ever since that time he has evinced the from the Band, when the wheel of the trap Berlin July 19.-In consequence of good or necessity. Reuter also telegraphs greatest interest in this wholesome sport in ran against a large stone. Both occupants recommendations and their knowledge of that Sir Stafford Nortboots has stated this Colony. His retirement, after so many the wheel fall to pieces. When one of the averal persons, who were formerly Prussian. of the trap were pitched into the road, and the Russian language the Czar has permitted that England will observe neutrality years' residence, will be regretted by many men was picked up it was found that his officers, to enter into the Russian army. until friendly intervention is possible in order to put an end to the war. This is, friends, while his open-heartedness and open leg was broken; and subsequently he was Considering that at the beginning of the we bellave, the third or fourth time wo handedness will be remembered for some time oreged to the Hospital, where he now was all similar requests made by foreign remaine. The other, however, was litle | officers wore declined by the Russian Go.. havn þad a similar statement sent out by to come,

the wor-g for his tumble-N, O, D. Njut. I vernment; it must be warmlied that a poor",

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping

Noot Bomeralda leaves for Manila. Goods per Gleneagles undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

Meetings,

3 pan-Meeting of the H.K. Borticultural Exhibition Society at the City Hall. p.m. Meeting of the Hongkong Cricket "Club at the H. E, Club,

loaves it.

is easerted, war will enaue between Aus-

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