Entertainment.
THEATRE ROYAL, F.
CITY HALL,
HONGKONG.
EVENING, THIS
(THURSDAY), November 7th, 1878,
THE
ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA
AND
OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY will produce
BALDE'S ROMANTIC OPERA "THE BOHEMIAN GIRL": In Two Acts (omitting the Prologus),
MISS ELOIA MAY AS ARLINE.
CAST OF CHARACTERS: Thaddeus,.....Mr H. VERNON, Count Arabeim,......Mr H. PHILLIPS. Florestain,
Miss A. DRAUGEE. Mr PADDON.
Devlishoof,
Captain,....... Mr ADNAMS. Gipsy Queen...Miss B. DRAEGER, ARLINE,.
Miss ELOIA MAY. Gypsies, &c.
AND LEDocq's COMIC OPERETTA "MY NEW MAID."
Musical DIRECTOR, -
MA F. FANIZZA.
Intimations.
HU TO HING S begs to announce to the Community of Hongkong that he will be able to supply
BEEF, MUTTON, &, from 1st October, and trusts that they may grant him their support.
SHOP WELLINGTON STREET, opposite the Cathedral,
Hongkong-September 20, 1878.
SAILOR'S HOME.
NY Cast-off CLOTHING, BOOKS, or A PAPERS will be thankfully ressived at the Sailor's Home, West Point.
Hongkong, July 25, 1878.
To-day's Advertisements.
G
V.
R,
ARRISON THEATRE.
THE BAND AMATEURS or ~~ HBR MAJESTY'S 74TH HIGHLANDERS will give a
THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE
ON
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING, REPORTS. The British steamer Glenroy reports: Left London on Sept. 22nd. Experienced fresh gales till 25th. Thence fine weather to Port Said Oct. 5th. Left Suez 3 p.m. Oct. 7th, had variable winds and fire wes- ther to Singapore 9 a.m. Oct. 27th. Left Singapore noon Oct. 81st, "bad light South- erly winds and aqually weather to lat. 14 N. Thence to port fresh monsoon, and heavy
Bos.
The Bwedish barque Sage reporta: Withia 60 miles of the Coast of Uschin-chins, ear- rent setting the Southward 50 miles in
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW
Shipping.
Daylight. Yesso, leaves for Coast Ports. Charlton leaves for Port Darwin, &c., on
or about this date.
(No.. 4788 NOVEMBER 7, 1878.
ita cost that these unbridled exactions | what was formerly described as the “Ruddy of local mandaring are not only the Old Date Block," but as the block makes ita reasons for much disorder and misery appearance this year in bluo covers wit among the Chinese people, but a source gold lettering, we presume that name must of overwhelming danger to itself, A
singular feature of these abuses is that the be now abandoned. With the exception of Chinese Government permit them to the covers, the block is exactly similar to be freely exposed in the columns of the those prepared for previous yours, both the. Noon,Bale of Opium, at Mr II. Moorza's Peking Gazelle although apparently taking Chinese and Engilah dates being, as usual,
Godown.
Auction.
THE
no earnest steps to remedy them. In given.
one of the latest Gazettes, for instance,
2
the Censor, Tang Tenn-han, urges the Tan Band 74th Highlanders will perform
importance of something being done for
24 hours with gentle 8.E. breeze. To the HONGKONG DISPENSARY, the suppression of extortionate practions the following programme at the Officer'a
South and E, of the Paracels wind mostly E.N.E., shifty from N.E. to 8.3. and tre mendous squalls and rain. 28th of Oct. to 3rd Nov. heavy gale from E.N.E, with a
nasty sea, thence had strong breeze from B.* and EN.E. to port.
The British steamer Conquest reports: Left Halphong at 7 a.m. 2ad lost,, arrived at Hoihow at 4 p.m. 3rd, left Holhow at am, 5th, and reached Hongkong at daylight 7th Throughout the passage, experienced moderate N.E. monsoon and fine weather. In Holbow: 8. 8. Albay.
The British ateamier Thales reports: Experienced light variable winds and fine pleasant weather throughout the passage,
The Siamese barque Luore reports: Down the Gulf of Slain to Palo Ob), and from thence to Cape Padaran, had Westerly winds and strong squalin. From Cape Padaran to in about lat. 14 N. and long,
Established 4.D. 1841
香港大藥房
A. 8. WATSON & O... FAMILY & DISPENSING OHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
DavaGists' SUNDRIES, NuBSNEY Requr
-BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH,
AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS
07
on the part of local authorities. “Magis Mess to-morrow night, sommending at 9.15 trates of departments and districts," he p.m.-
says, "are frequently given to attempt Overture......Barber of Seville........Rossinl ing to obtain more than the fixed amount Selection,... Orphee aus Enfer....Offenbach, when levying taxes upon grain or land, Valeo,Tout a Fous... Waldteufel. and invent pretexts for extortion and Selection,.....Bohemian Girl..........Balfe, oppression, What is even worse, Wei Quadrillo, Trial by Jury D'Albert. Galop, Army Messenger,...Peplow. as in charge of lekin stations are given to exacting taxes upon every little
MB J. BUCHANAN, Bandriaider, article of food, or the like, that the pea sant may be carrying in his hand, and Iris not often now-a-days that the Surveyor. trying by a hundred dishonest means to General's department is guilty of negll- pat money in their own pocketa" The
degree in reply to these representations gence, but an incident which occurred on requests the high provincial authorities to the Praya to-day shows pretty conclusively set to work in earnest to re-adjust thesa | the undesirability of ang delay or carelom. matters, and doubtless things will-goness with the central roadways. There is on exactly as before.
a hole in the road a few yards westward of
Our correspondent also states that hi
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY, 117 E., had light 'Southerly winds, In Hods Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, south of Kwang-ai and Kwangtung. At said to have been left unrepaired for several
11th and 13th Instant,
FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES,
The Performance will commence with a
Comedy, in Two Acts, by.............. PELHAM HARDWICKE, Esq., Entitled:
The Operas are produced under the Sole "A BACHELOR OF ARTS”
direction of
Ma H. VERNON.
Tekets to be had and Seats scoured at
To conclude with a Farcical Extravaganza, in One Act, by Messrs BROUGE and HALLIDAY, Entitled:
Meters Extas & Co,'s, where a Plan of the "THE COLLEEN BAWN Theatre may be seen.
PRICES OF ADMISSION : Dress Circle or Orchestra
Stalls....
PH.......
TWO DOLLARB. ONE DOLLAR
Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen tannot be admitted.
Hongkong, November 7, 1878. no8
To Let.
TO LET.
THREE OFFICES, in Club Chambera DWELLING HOUSE, No. 2:
Alexandra Terrace,
Apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Og. Hongkong, October 31, 1878,
HOUSE
-TO LET,
OUSE No. 4, SEYMOUR TERRACE. DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Co........ Hongkong, October 26, 1878.
TO LET
SETTLED AT LAST."
lat. 19 North on the 29th of October, ex- perlenged a strong N.B. gule lasting four days, afterwards had a fresh N.E. monsoon up till arrival.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONE.
MAILS will close:-
For SHANGHAL. --
Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla ;
Water, and other Aerated Waters.
GE". The Manufactory is under direct and
continuous European Supervision.. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
is likely to cause some trouble in the Douglas Steamer What, which breach is
Lien-chau, an important inland town days. A pony belonging to Mr Just was be- near Pakhol, active preparations for de- ing led towards Pastau & Co.'s this forenoon fence are being made, as Li's outposts by the horse-boy, when this hole was en- have appeared in the neighbourhood of that city. Chinese gunboats have been countered. The result was that the pory's sent to intercept any supplies from reach fore-legs were both broken, while be sus ing the rebola by water. There is, in tained other damage; and as the animal the opinion of our correspondent, little is quite a recent purchase, the loss is all the probability of any co-operation between more severe. With the large traffic wont- the Black and Yellow Flag rebels, their ward, it is surprising that accidents of a enmity being too deeply rooted. One of more serious nature have not courted. the Flags, however, are already partisans of Li, Sir Brooke Robertson, in his recent report on Haiphong and Hanoi, states that these Black and Yellow Flags were originally one body of men, who Per Glenroy, at 2:30 p.m., on Tuesday, WRITING from Hoihow, a correspondont Lookay on the Red River, but they -captured and cocupied the town of
furnishes us with some later information quarrelled and separated. One portion regarding the rising of Hakkas in that of them then took possession of Ko-yang, Per Quarto, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the Taland. The Hakkaa have not yet, hea town lower down on the Red River
says, disturbed either Holhow or Klung-They still occupy these towns and levy For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, AND chow, but at the former place the Chi-black mail upon all boats and goods pass ber of the hovels on the Eastern side of the
Per Agamemnon, at 11.80 am To-mor. The publication of this issus commencod
row, the 8th Inst.
at 7.00 p.th.
For BANGKOK-
Per Danube, at 9a.m., on Sunday, the 10th inst., Instead of as previously notified,
Doors Open at 8.30; Curtain to rise at 9. For YOKOHAMA.***
PRİCEN OF ADMISSION : Reserved Seats,.............. 1. DoLLAR. Front Seats 50 CENTS. Back Seato.....25 Cents. Tickets may be obtained from
D. WISHART, Band Sergeant, Manager. Hongkong, November 7, 1878.
FOR YOKOHAMA® & HIOGO." The Steamship-
**GLENROY,"
Captain DONALDEON, will be despatched for the above
Porta on TUESDAY, the 13th Instant, at 8 o'clock p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Hongkong, November 7, 1878.. 2012
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,
THE 8.5. Ports, Comelguses of Cargo 122 8. 8. Glenroy having arrived from
are hereby informed that their Goods- with the exception of Opium-are being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless TN the Houses on MARINE LOT 63, | notloe to the contrary be given before 2 IN to situate on Fraya East -
FIRST FLOOR and RASEMENT of No. 3, Praya East, either separately, or together, as required, with immediate pos
Aussion.
HOUSE No. 8, Prays East, The whole House or in Flats, with Immediate possession.
As also, SIX SPACIOUS ROOMS, with Cor- ridors and Out-houses in the DWELLING HOUSE, to the Eastward of the Pler at Warshal These may be had in Apart. ments of Two or Three Rooms to suit con-
venience. Fine apacious Verandah looking on the Harbour. Immediate Possession.
TO LET.
TIRST CLASS GRANITE GODOWNS, attached to Blue Houses at Wanchal,
MARINE LOT 65,
For further particulars, apply to
Hongkong, August 15, 1876.
MEYER & Co.
TO BE LET Excellent STONE-FLOORED GODOWNS, on Marine Lot No. 10,
Praya Central
Apply to
TURNER & Co Hongkong, August 1, 1878,
Hot Responsible for Debts.
Nether the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Dabi contracted by the Offers or Crews of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
IMPERATRICE ELISABETTA, Austrian ship,' Cspt. Breghch.-D. Musso & Co,
GLAMIS, British bark, Captain Key Russell & Co.
LORD MACAULAY, British barque, Capt. R. B. Monkman.-W. Pustau & Co.
FONTENATE, British ship, Capt. Geo. Taylor-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
Cargo remaining undelivered after the 14th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Oc Hongkong, November 7, 1878. no14
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
Nov. 6, Glenroy, British steamer, 1820, B. A. Donaldson, London Bapt. 22, vis ports of call, and Singapore Oct. 31, Gen eral-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Nov. 6, Saga, Swedish barque, 455, 0. Silfvirsparre, Quinton Oct. 20, Salt. ---
WIELER & CO.
Nov. 7, daylight, Conquert, British str., 317, Booft, Haiphong Nov. 2, 7 a.m., and Hoihow 5, 9 a.m., Treasure ($20,000) and General-KWONG LEB YUEN.
Nov. 7, Thales, British steamer, 820, T.
eral-DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & Co,
Nov. 7, Luare, Stamess barque, 482, H. Klindt, Bangkok Oct. 9, Rice and Sapan- Wood-TIVE MEL
Nov. 7, Marques del Duero, Spanish transport, 850, Quilleume Lobé, Maula Nov. 4, p.m.
the 12th inst.
For SAIGON,-
12th last.
CALCUTTA.
Per Japan and Fenice, at 2.80 p.m., on
Thursday, the 14th lost.
For
PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, &c.
Per Charlton, is postponed til further
notice.
MAILS BY THE FERNOH PACKET.---.
THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1878.
noso are arming and fortifying the ing into Yunnan. varions approaches to the town, as they expect a visit from the rebels. The west coast of the Island is entirely in the hands of the Hakkas. It is stated
LOJAL AND GENERAL,
that the Viceroy of Canton is sending to Tar S. S. Glenroy reports: Nov. 2nd in Hainan 2,000 Tonkin "braves," but the lat. 9 N., spoke Co.'s sta. Gleneagles for people of Hoihow and Kiungehow are
begging that no such rascals may be sent New York.
for their protection. The rebels are pro-
Mr Price has given the Colony better roads than it ever had ; but he must also ass to the old ones.
YOW-MAH-TI:
The Government is spending a deal of money at Yow-minh-ti upon the roads, and in course of time this village premises to become a very presentable plass. - A num-
Police Station have been pulled down, and replaced by handsome, well-built two- storfed dwellings constructed in a uniform style. The street has been widened, and the verandahs of the houses cover the aldey walks. The road is well constructed and
is being macdamized and properly drafped j when finished it will be as fine a thorough-
bably within thirty or forty miles of The case of Lo Miu v. Hü Mut and an- fare as Queen's Road, although the shops The French Contrant Packet Arawi Hollow. It will be recollected that the other was resumed to-day before the fall are not so richly stocked. The Western
be despatched from Hongkong on rising originated at Tarn-chow, a port on court, and the case for the plaintiff conclud-section" of the village is still in a very ́- THURSDAY, the 14th November, the western coast of the island, about ad. The hearing was then further adjourned deplorable condition and is calculated to with Malls to and through the United ninety miles from Haibow, and said to Kingdom and Europe, vid Marbe an important place of trade with until the 21st instant. scilles; to Balgon, Blugapore, Bata Tonquin. It stands on the south bank
The
Alexandria.
following will be the hours of closing
via, Galle, Pondicherry, Madras of a navigable river about ten miles from An inquest was held this afternoon at the Calcutta, Bombay, Aden, Snez, and its mouth, so that some important Government Civil Hospital on the body of as well as sisewhere, can probably be Kwal, who died from the effects of scalding, assistance in crushing the rebellion there, a Chinese female child, named U Chan rendered by the Chinese gun-boats. The The Jury comprising Messrs J. P. Lembke, rebels having obtained a command over C. A. Ozorto, and E. D. Sapey, returned a the town, it is reported that men, women,
"the Malin, dro. porn Wednesday, 18th November.-
Post
5 F.M., Money Order Office closes.
Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night..
Thursday, 14th November.
and children were murdared indiscri- verdlat of accidental death, minately. From Tam-chow, the rebels
breed a plague. The houses or hovels are
la a tumble-down condition, and the roads
or lanes are covered with stagnant water,
worst description. The present market in decayed vegetable matter and fith of the
parcely worthy the name; but a space besp been marked off for a substantial edifice, and labourers are now busy laying the foundations. At. low water the mud flat
in front of the town amits anything but
then proceeded to Linkao, about 45 THE premises formerly occupied by the pleasant odours, which are not calcu
7 A.M., Port Office opens for sale of/miles from Hoihow, and another im Messagérien Maritimes Company on the lated to improve the health of the place,
Stamps, Registry of Letters, and portant centre of native trade. Here Praya Central are in course of demolition Posting of all correspondenos.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters cossos.
11 ▲ M., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters.
The village is very poor, however, and the dreadful scences enacted at Tam- chow are said to have been repeatedl, to make way for Chinese bonden. There anything in the shape of improvement must After treating the people of Linkao as will soon be no European houses in the of necessity be done by the Government, Chinese rebels are in the babit of treating business part of the town, if things continue which is already doing much in that way. defenceless people who have the mis to go on in this way. fortune to fall into their hands, especi
In another 10 years, or even less, the
(11.10 A., Letters (but Letters only)
may be posted on payment of ally if there be any animosity of race or We learn that a telegram has been received Yow-mah-t of the present day will scarce
family in question, the rebels resumed.
to
until
Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, 11.30 AM, when the Post Office Cross
entirely. Hongkong, October 31, 1878.
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. Pooook, Swatow Nov. 6. 5 p.., Geo-MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet City of Peking will be despatched on FRIDAY, the 15th Inst., with Malls for Japan, Ban Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follows;— 2.15 P.M. Registry of Letters 3500, 230 P.M. Post-Office clases, but Letters (except for Non-Union Counties) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fes of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Costa Rica, Honduras, Monte Video, New Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, November 2, 1878.
DEPARTURES. Nov. 7, Fusilier, for Bingapore.
7, Nizam, for Europe, dei
7, Papa, for Chefoo.
Mariveles, for Manila.
H.M.S. Nassau, for Europe, ds.
:
CLEARED.
India, for Mazillones, Borneo, for Callao, Vesta, for Amoy
Hammonia, for Yokohama Yuso. for Coast Ports. Flintshire, for Yokohama.
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
Per Glenroy, from London i for Hong kong, Meers H. S. Allan, Bobt, Lang, Fruscott, Horwood, Davis and Minhennetty for Yokobama, Mr J. Okura.
Per Saga, from Quinhon, He W. Bar. forlig, and 4 Chineas,
Bw, Capt, Shierlock, and 110 Chinese deck. Por Conquest, from Haiphong and Hol Por Thales, from Swatow, 76 Chinese, and 2 Europeans deck.
SPINAWAT, Brit, barque, Capt. Fringle Momssen & 08. COMMISSARY, British ship, Captain A. Morison, Meyer & Co.
Pero, German barque, Captain 0.2 Christiansen, Arnhold, Katberg & Co.
GITANILLA, British barque, Ceptala Wallace. Captain.
ALEPPO, British barque, Captain Bobert Faldonez-Captain.
"Not fiesponsible for Debts of Orezi-
HERA, British ship, Capisin-Chas. Robertson Jardins, Mathtron 4 Co,
DEPARTED. Per Nisan, from Hongkong for South. ampton, Mrs E. B. Watson, 6 children and native female servants for Galle, Mr Leechman.-From Shanghai for Venice, Nr F. Lemarchand, and Dr. E. Henderson From Yokohama i for Southampton, Mr T. Wilkinson for Suez, Dr. Veeder,
Fer Mariveles, for Manila, Mr Thomas Johnston, and a Chinese,
TO DEPART. Per Flintshire, for Yokohama, Dir Jensen, Per Hammonia, for Yokohams, 3 Chi Per Frin, lor Coast Ports, 350 Chinese,
neze.
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General Memoranda. MONDAY, November 11:-
2.60-p.m.-Mesting of the Legislative
Council.
8 p.m.-Sals of Kerosene Oil, at Mears Landstein & Co.'s Godown, Wandhal 9p.m.-Theatrical Performance by the Band of the 7th, at the Garrison Theatre.
Goods per Flintshire undelivered after
this date subject to rent. TUESDAY, November 12.
Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates sitting.) *.
their march upon the Treaty Port of to the effect that the steamer Egean, which ly be recognizable. Hoihow and Kiungabow. Had they left Neegata for Manila on the 20th ulto., reached that place it is possible we may has been compelled to put Into Yokohams, have had to obronicle some tragic events where she will have to discharge her da among the small foreign community maged ride cargo. From thence we under- there. But hearing that one of Her stand she will return to Hongkong riu Majesty's vessels was in the neighbour- hood, and probably having some appre- kension of the inevitable consequences of
Кове
an attack upon a foreign community, We understand, that four skilled foreign the rebels turned back, or halted, when artisans arrived here to-day per steamship within about thirty miles of Hoihow,
and do not appear to have made any Glenroy, to assist in the reconstruction of further advance in that direction. If, the Prays Wall, so that we may soun hope however, the whole of the western coast to see the work begur lo earnest. By the of the Island is now at their maeroy, they way, a few trees planted at intervals along must have made some considerable pro the sea wall would be an improvement. gress southwards, where they were not likely to encounter much opposition? Tam-chow, the town where the rising The Royal English Opera Company per. originated, is situated in about the centre forms. Balfe's Bohemian Giri, And of the western coast, and southward of Lecocq's comic operetta "My New Maid," it they would find the populous localities as the City Hall to-night, when it is to be of Changhwa and Peili
y
+
What the rebels desired to achieve by boped the efforts of the Company for the the rising is probably not very clear to amusement of residents in this part of the themselves. They must know, ignorant | world will be encouraged by a full house, as they are, that the rebellion of a limited
Hakka population on the confined coast We would call the attention of the autho of an island, followed by mcazares of ritea to the filthy state of the Po-lok helpless people, will undoubtedly result Theatro.
in punishment being dealt out to them
The steps and passages appear
by authorities and soldiery who will to be used indiscriminately for general pur certainly not exhibit much greater merey poses, and the stench arising from this caUSO towards them, than they themselves which is most disgusting, is likely to breed appear to have exhibited towards the
p.m.-Glenroy leaves for Yokohama, de, unfortunato inhabitants of the towns diatas. Some stringent measures should
that fell into their hands. The reason be taken to remedy this evil. THURADAY, November 16 :-)
assigned for the outbreak is the old one
Noot-French Mall lesves for Portrof]
Call and Europe. à p.x-Japan and Venise leave for
Singapore, &o.
Goods per Glenroy andelivered after this
date subject to rent. FRIDAY, November 18;
offical queering. It is said that last We note the arrival of the Spanish tenne- year the Hakkas buried the wagistente's port Marques del Duero from Manila. This gamen at Tat-chow. The affels was is the same vessel which one of our Manila hushed up, and some soldiers were sent
7th November, 1878.
DESOBDEELT CONDUCT,
Henry Morton, described as a master mariner and an American, was charged with but as the complainant did not appear the creating a disturbance at the Oriental Hotel, defendant was discharged.
A
· RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY. Tang Awo, a painter, was charged on remand with stealing some old copper nalis and pieces of metal, the property of the Hongkong and Whampoa Deck Company. was convicted of receiving the same knowing it to be stolen, and sentenced to 6
monike' hard labour, .......
STRAGOLERS.
Daniel Eames and Lawrence MoEvoy, essmen EM.8. Nassau, were charged with being absent from their ship without leavey and ordered to be sent on boardy.
TODAY'S FINES,
house to be in a Bitby condition. Fins 25 Leung Asing and aneth 2, allowing theis cent each.
Lin Ayung, a bawket, hawking salt fish in the streets. Fized 80 cents.
Fang oleuog, chair cools to Mr Lembke,
no
light or pars. Fined $1.
ng
light or pass. Fined $3 au ob
Lentig Amah, and another, unemployed,
Ng Ayan, à Bohmonger, no light or plas. Fined $10, as he had been four timen can- victed for larenny and unlawful possession,
GAMBLING Me Creagh to-day for gambling in a house Thirty.caven persons were charted before there to keep the peace. These brates contemporaries stated was ordered here to at Yowish-tee. Une who was proved to proving an additional annoyante, dis panith the perpetrators of the Wing-Lok be the master of the house, was ordered to content continued to increase, until a Street outrage. We may now hope to see pay a fine of $200, the secondi defendant 9p.American Mall leaves for Yoko-week or two ago the Hakkas of the this matter cleared up and the offendees the exception of three boys and one woman, $100, the fourth $10, and the others, with neighbourhood in question arose. Only brought to justice!
who were discharged, wore finst $1 each;
ATTEMPTED È ROLNYT,
hams and San Francisco, Hordat, December 21-
Occidental & Offertal 8. B. Co Stones leaves for Yokohama stid Han Franglegs on or about this data.
La month or two since there were serious
disturbances at Tinghal and Fungkwa We have received from the North Chine arising from Bruilar causes, and some day
Low Alok, a solie, was sent to montir
the Chinese Garprament may learn to Herald Ce the art for 1870 of hard labour and to be expos d'a hours la
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