fatimations.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither en
the Captain, the Agents, nor
SHIPPING,
ARRIVALS.
Nov. 13, Talisman, French man-of-war, from Shanghal hov. 8.
Owners will be Responsible for any Hinsch, Newchwang Nov. 3, Bean -- Nov. 13, Mikado, German barque, 380, Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew-EDUARD SORELLHASS & Co. of the following Teesela, during their sing in Hongkong Harbour ----
CRITERION, American ship, Captain W.
Lull-Stemszen & Co.
ALPHINGTON, British barque, Captain G. Cunningham. Wieler & Co.
CILURNUM, British ship, Captain E. Shrewsbury,Wieler & Co.
FERNTOWER, British steamer, Capt. J. HL von Bargen-Chinese
COLORADO, American ship, Captain In- graham-Russell & Co.
KATE CARNIE, British barque, Captain James Wilson,-Melahers & Co,
BROOMHALL, British ship, Captain H Bate-Russell & Co.
JACATRA, Dutch brig, Captain Dirksen. --Biemasen & Co.
Uharter Oak, American ship, Captain Stapler-Jardine, Matheson & Co..
RAJANATTIANUHAR, British str., Captain Hopkins, ----Yuen Fat Hong,
NOW READY.
CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE
A CANTONEER DIALECT. Part L, A to K, with Introduction. Royal 8v pp. 202-By ERFEST JOHN HITEL, Ph.D. Tlibingen.
Price: Two DOLLARS AND A Haly, To be had from Messze LANE, CRAWFORD &Co., Hongkong and Shanghal; and Messrs KELLY & WALSH, Shanghal.
Hongkong, February 8, 1877.
“To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
LA
ANE, ORAWFORD & Co. will Ball by Public Auction, in their Sales Rooms, Praya, on
FRIDAY,
the 18th Instant, at 12 o'clock,—— An invoice of ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, comprising: Tea Sets, Tea Urus, Salt Cellars, Mugs, Inkstands, do, do,
Table Knives, Studs, Cash Boxes, Kero- sins Lamps, Fire-proof Safes, &c., do.
Fin-fire and Central-fire Fawling Pieces.
And,
(For account of the concerned,) 164 sacks Flour, 2 bags Dried Fish, bage Shrimps, 1 bag Albones,
do &0.5
$0. Hongkong, November 19, 1877.
STEAM FOE
18
Singapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Sues, Malta, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice, Mediterranean Ports, Southampton, and London, A150,
Bombay, Madras, Oaloutts, and Australia.
THE PRAINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM-
THE AND OF Steamably ZAMBESI, Captain SYMONK, will leave this on THURSDAY, the 22nd November, at Noon,
For further Particulara, apply to
A. LIND, Superintendent. Hongkong, November 18, 1877.
JUVENILE CHORAL SOCIETY,
CONCERT AT THE TEMPERANCE
1102
HALL.
1HR above Bodlety will give » CONCERT,
TEMPERANOE HALL,
ON
MONDAY EVENING, November 19th, 1877.
PROGRAM M B: BATMAN PART L
Tria and Chorus, R."LORDLY GAlzants." Ballad and Chorus........" RoSABEL." Due and Chorus
"Txs FisZER
Bor's Boxe."... Dust, Violin and Piano,, “Blus BzLUS OF
BCOTLAND,” with Variationz Ballad and Chorza..."MOTERS WOULD
«COMFORT, ME." Trio and Chorus un "TO ALL TOT LADIES. NOW On Land.” Ballad and Chorusj.............."Masotu Daza."
PART IL.
Dust and Chorus...COME WARDER,
Nov. 18, Douglas, British steamer, 864, Geo, D. Pitman, Foochow Nov. 9, Amoy
11, and Swatow 13, General,--Dovanas
Láprain di Co
Nov. 18, Glengkalas, Britiah" steamer, 1370, Wilcox, Fooshow Nov. 11, Tea JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
DEPARTURES.
Nov. 13, H. S. Sandford, for New York,
13, India, for Iloilo,
13, Palestine, for Bangkok, 13, Glenintas, for London, &o, 13, Venice, for Singapore, Penang and
Osloutta.
18, Hindostan, for Singapore, Fenang
and Calcutta.
18, Glavour, for London, ko 19, Starlight, for Bangkok.
CLEARED.
Faugh-a-Ballaugh, for Saigon. Groen Fan Frinaterer, for Bourabaya. Criterion, for Manila,"
Aisa, for Melbourne, Hailoong, for Bwatow. Angostura, for Balgon.
PASSENGERS. ABBIYED.
Mr Stevenson, Mesars Olyme, Alam, Por Douglas, from Coast Ports, Mr and Brown and Robeson, and 220 Chinese.
Per Glenfinias, from Focohow, Men Fow ler, 2 children and Japanese amah, kde azid Mrs McCluer and 8 children, and Mr Renevitch, and 1 European.
DEPARTED,
Per Hindostan, for Singapore, de, Major Burton, B.. and Mrs Burton, Mr D. A. da Costa, Mrs da Costa and child, Mr J. Aaron, and 230 Chinese.
Fer Glauous, for Singapore, do,,_Mra Speechly and 2 children, and Mr Lowe and child.
Per Palestine, for Bangkok, 20 Chinese, Per Starlight, for Bangkok, 20 Chinees.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Glenßalas, reports: Fine weather throughout,
The German barque Mikado reports : In the Gulf northerly winds and afterwards 29 N., thence to port moderate monsoon light variable winds and rainy weather to
and aloudy weather,
The British steamer Douglas reports: Light variable winds and £ne weather throughout. In Foochow :-Strs. Glen Anlas and Benarty. In Amoy:--H. M. 3. Magpie. In Bratow :-Str. Yao, S. 3. Namos left Amoy for Foochow on the afternoon of the 10th.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,
MAILS will close
For MANILA,
Per Ship CRITERION, at 11.30 m on Wednesday, the 14th inst.
MEMOS. TOR TOʻMORROW
Daylight-Hailoong
ing.
No. 4484-NoVEMBER 13, 1877.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Iwe think other works are of more pres Jorden, who was recalled amidat renewed to remove the females. Women do not. sing importance to the Colony than applause. A planoforte Solo, Sparkling require to be treated with the same severn certain of there. Before our prison is Dewdrops," a Duet by Piano and Violin, necessity for imposing on them the separate prison discipline as men, and there le no pulled to pieces for the introduction of the Separate System, or the construction and a couple of songs completed the cata-system. The time may perhaps come when of a Break water commenced, we should logue of good things. We were glad to see like to do it myself will be prepared to some member of my Council should not like, for example, to see something done the ladles take such a prominent part in suggest that imprisonment for debt in this towards the re-building of the Praya Wall the proceeding. The meeting seperated colony should be abolished. There is st This is alone a work which will involve about half-past 10 o'clock. The Seamen's cuples a whole wing of the gap. But that an outlay of over $200,000, and we have Chaplain presided.
present ons prisoner for debt, and he bo is a question I will leave to my hon. friends connected with the commercial purmuita of effects better. As the matter stands, I am the colony and who will apprehend its providing for 500 separate osila, and that te on the assumption that the juveniles will be sent elsewhere, and we will make some provision for females, for debt did you say there were i
The Chief Justice: How many prisoners
General Memoranda. FRIDAY," November 166–––
Noon-Sale of Electro-plated Ware, da, at Mesars Lane, Crawford & Co.'s Sales Rooms, PrayaDIAL SE Noon, General Westly Sale by Mesnill devote as much time and energy to Huous, & Co.'s Weekly Shipping Report,
FRIDAY,
3 p.m.--Oostdental & Oriental 5. 5. Co.'s Glommer Leaves for Yokohama and Ban
Francisco,
MONDAY, December 31:
Noon-Sale of Ground and Bulldings, at Mosers Lane, Crawford's Sale Room, Praya.
TUESDAY, January 15 --
Claims against the Estate of James Smith Ferries, deceased, must be proved on or before this date.
TAR
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
| several other pretty expensive works on hand, Wocan only trust His Excellency
Juno, Benarty, Glendalas, Johanna Kremer, Shipping in Fort Ling Feng, Large, Aarhus, Jerfalcon
for debt have one great ward which might HL Excellency One; and the prisoners be divided into, I forget how many, separate coll. We had it before us the other day.
The Surveyor General: Twenty-four His Excellency and at present we have one single debtor.me Now, in the gaol when I first visited It,- I was astonished to see a man chained by a long chain to one of the inner gates, and Mr Tomlin cautioned ms how I was to pa through the next little opening to me to avoid him. I made inquiries and found he was lunatio. He was chained because he was another upitales in ons of the associated, was a lunatle and a violent one. There cells. He was a pesocable man, but vore talkative one, and he kept on talking the whole time. You will readily understand that the presence of such cases would not the gaol, and other direnmstances caused conduce to the preservation of discipline in me to think of establishing Hittle fanatio
** Lane, Crawford & Co.
Harbinger leaves for Adelaide.
arging forward these works, as he has Pagoda Anchorage, 10th November, 1877: to the introduction of new ones. In MONDAY, November 19:
Arrivals During the Week-Nov. 8 regard to the settlement of Chinese Yesso, from Hongkong, 4, Blanous, from 9p.m.-Juvenile Concert at the Temper families in Hongkong, we must confess Shanghai; 4, Large, from Hongkong 4,
ance Hall, Stanley Street,
Mr Hennesy seemed to be beating Juno, from Swatow; 4, Curlew, from Wen- THURSDAY, November 23,--....
about the bash in a most extraordinary chow 6, Tah Yew from Shanghal; 6, Benarty, from Kobe 7, Douglas, from manner. Said His Excellency You Hongkong: 7 Glenfinles, from Shanghai Noon-English Hall leaves for Ports are acquainted with the requirements for 8, Johanna Kremer, from Newchwang:
of Call and Europe.
straining every nerve to induce Chinese Aarhus, from Hongkong; 9, Jerfalcon, November 23:
to have their family houses in this place. from Swatowe me Noon-American Mall leaves for Toko I don't apprehend that in carrying out Departures During the Week.Nov. 8,
hama and Eth Franklado,
that, the cardinal object of my policy, Chins, for Chefoo, Yeano, for Hong THURSDAY, December 6:---
say outlay would be necessary on our kong: 6, Glauous, for London; 6, Egeria, part. I think it is simply a question for London & Jerusalem, for Loxidon of treating them fairly scertaining by Europe, for Shanghai; 7, Ourlow, for all means from the Chinese themselves Hongkong 7 Wandering Minstrel, for what they want in order to have their Colonies; 9, Tah Yow, for Shanghai; 9,
Douglas, for Hongkong. family houses here, and then to consider to what extent we can go in meeting thera. The time may come when I shall be able to submit to you some propoesia on that subject, and though they may not be of a financial character, yet, tak-
THE ESTIMATES. The following is a fuller, report of the ing you into the very fullest confidence, as I always desire to do, I should take latter portion of His Excellency's speech no step without consulting you." What is the meaning of all this? Surely His than we were able to publish last night-sylum. I thought a great hardship Excellency does not imagine the night
My predecessor put a sum in the first that lunatics should be imprisoned in the estimates of $25,000 for the new Centra geol, My hon. friend the Chief Justies PS system, or other regulations to Bahool, and a larger sum, I think amounting of professional gentleman-1, need not mentioned to me a vary sad case, The son which Chinese are subjected to here, to $52,000, was spent upon the site, and I mention names came out here and he died are the real hindrance to the fooking of myself signed warrants, I think, in addition in our prison. There have been other case. Chinese families into the Colony. The to that sum, for $7,000, for the site of that of people confined in the prison who never chief reasons why Chinese do not keep school. I will put down $75,000 the same ought to have been inside its walls. There up family houses in Hongkong are, as Sir Arthur Kennedy, but the Seara fore I propose to ask you for the small stim we take it, the high rents. There tary of State is desirous of seeing fall de- of $6,000 for toall lunatic any him, which tails of the estimates, plans, and specifice are doubtless other reasons utterly taps of this work, before anything else is having provision for eighteen pods, wili, 1 beyond the power of the Government done, and in truth that is really under is, be sufficient here to remove. Could His Excellency the colonial regulations. That Bir Arthur
I now come to another work of prest furnish house room here as cheaply as on Kennedy was justiled in buying the site toes to this commercial community the mainland, dot the Island with the before preparing plans, do; you will readily before them, and you will also have in print which the Finance Committee hare had ancestral tombs of the Chiness residents, admit, because in this colony the plans, Davadists' Sundries, NURSERY REQUI- legalite polygamy, and permit the hun specifications, and estimates depend upon Burveyor General, with letter upon
a most Interesting and valuable report of the dred and one enstoms so dear to a China colonial regulations require a Governer, ment of a time hall in Victoria Harbour. the site, and socordingly though the ** from Admiral Beder, relating to the estab man, but equally objectionable to a before spending any money, to sand plans foreigner, he might speedily bring about of the whole project complete think a large influx of Chinese families into everyone will understand there was nothing the place. There is very little analogy to be done but to secure what was reported Chinese families would conduce no more prepared and submitted for Lord Garnar between Macao and Hongkong, and if to be the best site, and then have plans von's approval before any further step was to the prosperity of this Colony than they taken to his have to that of Magno, we think we would
Now there is another item which is men prefer to be without them. The little tioned, but strictly speaking, is not in our trade done at Macao seems to be almost estimates. That is the breakwater to save entirely in the hands of Chinese; so far as the junk population in typhoons. On that trade is concerned Macao might fairly be propose to spend, with the sanction of described as a Chinese settlement under the Secretary of State, $25,000 Plans **The publication of this kasus commened Colony is intended for the benefit of Brito Admiral Ryder, who has given a report Portuguese protection, and, as a British petent Naval Authorities amongst others have been prepared and subcallied to com
at 7.15 p.m.
tish and other foreign subjects rather upon them-and these plans will be sent than that of the Chinese, we have no home at once. The project comments
Established A.D. 1841.
香港大秦
A. S. WATSON, & 00.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WROLEBAR AND RETAIL DHUGGISTA,
IMPORTERS'
SITHE, Torzar Requisitas, English, AMBRICAN, AND BANNON PARENT MEDICINE.
MANUFACTURERS
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerado, Potaan Water, Samaparlifa Water, and other derated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and corbinsions European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
Per Barque STAGHOUND, at 4.30 pm. THE CHINA MAIL. parlar desire to see Hongkong taking awal that is the last typhoon there was
To-morrow, the 14th inst.
For SWATOW,
Por KJOBENHAVN, at 4.30 pm. To
morrow, the 14th inst.
For CEBU.—
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOY, 13, 1877.
Howeven rotten the criminal state and Per Barque MELBREK, at 6 pm. To. Pat administration of this Colony, it
morrow, the 14th inst. ⠀
For ADELAIDE, direct,—
Por Ship HARBINGER, at. 10.30 on Friday, the 16th Inst.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,
Some of you, gentlemen, are connected with commerce, and I need not tell you that in s seat centre of shipping such as this one
of courately determining the time. It has of the greatest centres of shipping in the whole world we should have some means not yet been done. Fortunately, owing to the princely house of Jardine, Matheson & Co, we have a gun fired at twelve o'clock, which is a great inconvenience to labourers and others, including myself, but for pure Poses connected with navigation the strictes
ry is required. There must not be a
which will enable us to work the time-ball coursey certain steps must be taken. In mistake of a second or two, and for that
short, an Observatory, must be established
correctly, and also enable us to take a series of observations, magnetic, relating to slozzas, all of which will be of this greabout serio
a leaf from the history of The in pretty gardens attached to Chinese rem a serious loss of life. A considerable to the colony. Upon that object I propose number of men, women, and children of to spend $5,000 next year. That finishes dences described by His Excellency as the junk population perished, and the loss the special subjects to which I thought it existing at Macao, could not delight the of life was so great that it amounted, my duty to draw your attention as regards ladies of the barem here, We do not believe, to not much less than five thous works and buildings. * deny the desirability of those Chinamen and Her Majesty the Queen noticed it, Now there are one or two other ques carrying on business in Hongkong set and she wrote, specially to my predecessor tians which may lead to some possible ex tling down here with their families, but conveying her condolence and extreme, penditure, and which I may possibly have we fear it is a matter in which the regret for the misfortunes of her subject to put before you in connection with It. Government here cannot or need not luterest was felt in every part of the British a report on the state of the Interpretation in this colony, and in that great calamity though not for next year. I have received interfere.
Empire. The loss of life was very sudden; from leading merchants, from leading mem the greater part must have perished scoor hers of the bar, and from the judges, ding to good authorities, In about fifty recording the fact that the interpretation of minutes during the height of the typhoon. this colony in disgracefully had. What are Well, when I came to the colony, I found we to do to remedy it f Hongkong is a tat some naval gentlemen-Captain Bon-wealthy and prosperous colony something ham Bax, Commodore Watson, and Admi- should be done to provide a proper staff of ral Ryder had been in consultation with interpreters. A distinguished predecessor the Surveyor General, and were all of of mine, Sir Hercules Robinson, took steps opinion that it was possible to construct a to do that. He had the great advantage of breakwater by which the lives of these consulting with Dr Leggs, an eminent Chi- people would be saved in any heavy ty nese scholar; and, acting on the advice of phoon. Accordingly, I looked over all | Dr. Legge, he prepared a scheme which back papera, consulted with the Com-was sent home to the then Secretary of modore, Captain Bonham Bax (who I regret Btate for the Colonies. That scheme wan to say has died since), and my bon, friend approved, was carried out and under it a the Surveyor General, and we prepared few highly able and intelligent young gen- project which has been put before the tlemen came to this colony at interpreters, to semmittee I nominated of competant abandoned, and not one of those gentlemen Finance Committees. It was first submitted Soon after they arrived the scheme was
[SUPPLIED TO TUM “CHINA-MAIL"}
would seen from His Excellency's speech of yesterday that we have not been doing so badly in a financial point of view. On the strength of the prosper ous condition of affairs in this little Island-a prosperity that must have had its foundation laid in the past-His Ex- MAILA BY THE FRANOK PACKET, ---
callency was able yesterday to ask for The French Contract Packet AMAZONE votes for special works amounting in the will be despatched from Hongkong aggregate to over $100,000, besides as on THURSDAY, the 15th Instant, suring us that never before have the with Malls to and through the revenues of the Colony reached such a United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, high figare. His Excellency actually in- Batavia, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras, troduced six bran new schemes for works of Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Suer, and which we had scarcely ever heard before. Alexandria.
These were 1, Time Ball and Observa- tory, 85,000; 2, Break-water for protec tion of junka in typhoons, 626,000; 3, Port Separate System in the Gaol, $10,000
4, Lunatia Asylum, 85,000 5, Steam Launches for Police, 85,000; and, 6, Extra Grant for Tree Planting, 82,000. The aggregate cost next year of carrying Ahmed Muktar Pacba is fortifying Expe-sobem, and their report upon the break Thers is not in the Colony a single inter
The following will be the hours of closing
'the Malla, da, sin Wednesday, 14th Instant
& Money Order Office closes
Office closes except the NIGET Box,
"
which remains open all night. Thursday, 15th Instant,--
TAM, Post Office opens for sale of Stamp, Begistry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondos. 10 M., Registry of Letters cosesE 11, Port Dice closes except for Late
Letters. (11.10 4. Isetters (but Letters only) may be posted on payment of a to Late Fee of 18 cents extra portage, 11.80 when the Post Offon Cross
`entirely. Hongkong, November 1, 1877. no16
MAILS DY TEN ENGLISH PACKEL, ---- The English Contract Packet ZAMBENI will be despatched with the Malls for Europe, &c. on THURSDAY, the 2and Instanta The following will be the hours of dosing
the Mall, do Wednesday, 21st Instant.
5.M., Money Order Offen clozva.. #P.M., Post Office closes except the Nreat
Bom, which remains open all night. Zhumday, 22nd Instant. →→
7 AM Post Office opens for inte
Foaling of all norrespondence.
(By Southern Line,)
LONDON, NOV. 10th, 1877, THE WAR.
According to a Russian official despatch General Tergukssow, on the 4th instant, defented Ahmed Muktar Pacha and small Pacha at Devs Boyun; the Turkish troops retreated in disorder.
out these schemes can be estimated at roum. 852,000, but it is obvious they will also
LOCAL AND GENERAL
gentlemen, who examined the whole is now an Interpreter in the Colony,
water was laid before the Finance Com- preter trained socording to that scheme, mittas,... This report will also be printed, and, to use the words of the judi- with a plan accompanying, and the Bere dal report, our present system of laterpre tory of State het welten to me to say he fallen is deplorably bad. You will at ance proposes to submit the plain to prepared may, let us return to Sir Hercules Robinson's to Sir John Coode, and on receiving this; scheme and honestly carry It Into effect.”- I report 1 have no doubt the work will be have not yet had time to go into the question Marshal MooMahon has disclaimed any sanctioned, and, I trust, commenced next so fully as it will be my duty to do, but I intention of resigning.
have ventured toanggest to Lord Carnarvon, Gentlemen, I purpose to ask you to vote | In forwarding to him the reports of the Chief this year the sum of $10,000 for providing Justice, M. Enowden, and Mr Hayllar a gaol on the separate system—that is, for and other members of the bar, that he altering the present gnol, You are aware | might take the opinion of Dr Legge, who that soon after leame I received a despatch is now at Oxford, as to what really ought out the necessity for having a goal of the interpretation in this colony You BIN from Lord Carnarvon in which he pointed to be done to establish a practical system of reparate system for the repression of crime. aware that a number of gentlemen Hindly established clearly all over the world that examiners, but not through any fault of I used not dwell on the subject. It is volunteered to form a board of Chinese the great deterrent to crime fa a esol on the its away this Board has ant prepared
sold he thought the prisons of Ceylon, which paid for, and the young gentlemen who separate system. My feland, Bir Willem solitary interpretat. What is really of Gregory, when first he arrived at Ceylon, value in this life generally require to ba were not on the separate system but on the studied under that Board were not able to system of associated cells, might be main give that time to their sindy and to shar tained, for he did not think it absolutely official duties which would cable them to necessary for Orientale to be treated in that become Chinese anholars, I found that Mr. way 1 but before leaving the colony he said Gardiner Austin, the Colonial Becretary, A be wished frankly to state that he had Administrator, had made a little minute on found by his own expatiente he was wrong, the report prepared by the director of During his residence there he had the opatiidies, in which he painted out that is way portunity of making the changes insisted, quite impossible the ambordinate offeer of
This telegram must be read in connection involve directly or indirectly an annual with, the later telegram of the 11th record. expenditure for several years of an equal ing • Turkish victory, published last night. amount. The Observatory, for instance, D, O. M.] will probably necessitate a yearly outlaydi in salaries, implements, etc., equal to the sum now granted for its establishment the Separate System in the Prison is not to be applied to women and children, for whom distinct establishments are to be provided the 82,000 for Tree Plant ingiems likely to be a permanent Tes French man-of-war Talisman sirived charge 1 while we shall only know what the Break-water and Lunatie Asylum here this morning from Shanghai, dying cost us when the work is finished. It the yellow disg at the fore, and no one was must be Admitted that all the schemes allowed to board her. This precaution was the Colony will be very proud of, and being a case of stokness on board, which are of a useful and valuable character, inken by the Health Offer pwing to there will undoubtedly reap some advantage shared all the symptoms of smallpox, from, the Observatory, the Separate Gaul Bystem, the Break water, and so on. The invalid is not one of the crew of the the only questions to be considered are, Takaman although a navy man, who was whether they are necessary or dmirable, taking passage from Shangbaij and the case and whether the Colony can afford them. is of a very mild type.- It tiet be borne in mind that, although we
Ballad and Chortia,.........“ 8 Win↑ "En of Stampy, Begistry of Lettern, and bur fnamoes kis now in a flourishes Tas Entertainment at the Tamperance |apon at home. He also visited India, and the Government could makier Chinese ad
·JANA.”
Operatio Song (Duet)) "Voolio Disa," with Violin secozna) (from 'FEinr paniment,...ivision} d'Amore.") Diit, Violin and Plans,, “TròUBADOUS.” Negro Melody........................................” Nurrir' Hurts
“I'M THE NIO TRAFI ALWAYS LAUGHING.'
Ma
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,
Takats--$1 eachangan be kad si Messrs.
LANS, OBAWFORD & Co.'s, or at the TERYERATOR HAzdy Stanley Street.
Concert to Commence at 9 p.m.
condition, we have only the probability
10 ▲.%, Post Office aloses except for Tate that they will remain so that these all last evening drew a large audionon, said what every man is prepared to say long as they had to devote was propse tims Lettor Registry of Lettera cemen charged once insured cannot be abakon and a very enjoyable programme was pre- that the great deterrent of crime Eibe to their oficial data Hr i quite right
off, and that surplus Ansons can always anted. A dust by two little boys, Masters. find an outlet in the seller of taxation Hall and Warren, It must also not be forgotten, what we
(10.16 A-M., Latters may be ported with lara Fan of 18 cents extra Postage tillate
to
11. A.M, when the Post Office Osoras
(11.80 A.M., Lettam Chut Letters only,
addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindini, as to Strapon
Late Fee of 10 cents satra portage,
Therefore, I propalle to do it here. We one of these young condamen has trained establishment, of the separate system. The report showed that j and, more tonn **See from Ocean will do as muon na we can next year, and I from the attempt of allds Chinese still as EAYS Already painted out, that most of Blidng, was vary prestily sung, and called don't apprehend we will want more for the the same time do, there offel) Ware l the schemes propos involverter forth a well-merited encare. The reading 10,000 The mazmunumber of prisoners 11, alter leading their office, they int down
amount of work we can get through than : was found is interfered with their health or leas perthanent charge upon the seys from Pickwick was rather too long, and the in gaol lart paar was 663, on the 19th No- to study Chinste instead of Waiting peopet nuse of the Colar Looking at the reader himself found he had understimated rember. Now we happen to have a smaller axercise, their health broke down, so that proposals fairly and squarely, and the the sims i would take. The reading by number. But you will be ally prepared practically that sollerpa bi failed state of the Colonial finances as revealed Burgt. Jones, however, Mickey Free's system we ought to provids for the matin at present a
| to say that if we provide for the separate | mdak adopt tothe sahehte or other, and I
be posted on board the acket with
by Sir Henry, we are not prepared to her," was exceedingly well received, my that the schemes are not azonliant ones,
to
HIL 11.50 AM, when the Hall a
Bengkong, November 18, 1877, ne20 | Hongkong, Koramber 18, 1877,
o that the Colony is not in a position to calling forth hearty peals of laughter also embark upes farm. 49 ska mus time a meding voilled the "Duol," by Mr
um aumbes and you will agree with me stafy of clubes who indecimble to have the faveolis et anders opleion of Dy Leggi femoved from the prison to Industrial) Halethomanian Mhools of enformatorice of some kind ; also, securing a proper
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