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Notices to Consignees
BRITISH BARQUE GOLDEN FLERON,
FROM CAPE TOWN,
Intimations.
HONGKONG WHARF & GODOWNS STORAGE.
HE above-named Vessel | at shore Bathed hotel having brough GOODS RECRIVED on STORAGES portion of the Cargo of the British Barque GODOWNS, ander European supervision; Robert Henderson, from LONDON to HONG-and VESSELS Discharged alongside the KONO-All Consignees of the Robert WHARF, on favorable Torras, with quick Henderson's Cargo are hereby informed despatch. that a General Averago Bond which re quires their Signature is now lying at our Qfiloe,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GILMAN & Co., Agenta. Hongkong, March 12, 1879,
FROM HAMBURG AND LONDON.
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HE British Ship Oneida having arrived, THE Brian Sofiago by her atto hereby requested to send in their Billa of Lading to the Undersigned for counter signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
GIBĖ, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 17, 1870.
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FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
MEYER & Oo,
Proprietors. Hongkong, November 29, 1878,
NOTICE TO MARINERS. No, 98.
CHINA SEA.
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SHANGHAI DISTRICT.-WOOSUNG
RIVER
WOOSUNG INNER BAR SIGNALS.
TOTICE is hereby given that on and Nor the Stat March, 1879, Gen- metrical Siguals will be substituted for the flags now in use at the Woosung Innor Bar Station, shewing the depth of water on the Bar during the day,
An explanatory diagram, showing the signals which indicate the depth of water from 10 fest to-241 feet and which will shew the same in approaching the signal station both from Shanghai and from non- ward, is added herewith,
To indicate a rising tide a ball will be hoisted at the mast head.
In case of there being greater or leas
RE 8. 8. Gleniffer having arrived from the above Forte, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods-depths of water than here given, the num- 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 Carge will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon, To-day,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the Slat Instant will be subject to rent
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Blila of lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & On, Hongkong, March 14, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIEF. MARITIMES.
NOTICÉ TO CONSIGNEES,
ber of feet will be signalled by the Universal Code of Signals" at the mast
red and white head, and the half feet by flag at the yard-arm.
By order of the Inspector-General of
Custome GERALD E. WELLESLEY,
Acting Engineer-in-Chief
Imperial Maritime Customs,
Engineer's Office, Shanghai, 31st Jan., 1879.
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Depth of water in feet on Bar.
Depth of water in foot on Bar,
10...
10...
11
A 173........ AX 18.....
L
114.
MUNŠIONEES of the following Cargo are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. 12
18.
10......*****
19......... 20............
signature, and take immediate delivery. This Cargo has been landed and stored at their fisk and expenas.
124.
18
201
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G DE QUAMPEATI
13.
21........
Agent,
14
21
Ex" Ava."
14...
23..
221.
151
23.
16
231
MF (in diamond) J W P (underneath) No. 4048, Order, 1 case Cotton, from London,
161.
X-24.
17
24........
JHH No. 14, Order, 1 case Hosiery,
from London.
HJAH (in cross) No. 107, A'dridge | 15. Belmon & Co., 1 case Rosiery, from London,
Ex "Amazone,"
BSM (la oda) No. 15706/7, Order,
2 bales Woollens, from London. Hongkong, March 15, 1879.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
8. B. AMAZONE,
SAILOR'S HOME.
A
B4ON ORAON OD4
NY Cast-off CLOTHING, BOOKS, OF APA will be thankfully received at the Sailor's Home, West Point.
Hongkong, July 25, 1878.
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Dabs contracted by the Öficers or Craw JONSIGNERS of Cargo per 8..B. | of the rollowing Fessela, during their stay
CONE
NOTICE.
Indus, from London, In conneo- in Hongkong Harbour :—
LARGS, British barque, Capt. T. Brown.
tion with the above Steamer, are bereby informed that their Goods are being
landed and stored at their risk at the Com--Eduard Sobelibans & Co. pany's Godowns, whenco delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con- alguess, before TO-DAY, the 7th Instant, at 8 p.m., requestlig it to be landed here.. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
Goods remaining unclaimed after FBI- DAY, the 14th Instant, at Noon, will be subfest to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G DE CHAMPAUX, Agent.
Hongkong, March 7, 1879,
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
UGENE RIMMEL'S TROPICAL
FLOWER WATER.
TRADE MARK
NEHEMIAH GLESON, American barque, Capt. D. Bradford-Meyer & Co.
CRAIGIE LEA, British barque, Capt. "A. I. Winther-Butterfield & Swire.
JOHANN FRIEDRICs, German brig, Capt A. H. Kroncke.-Wieler & Coi
GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt James Wiltshire,-Gilman & Co.
MARY WHITRIDGE, American ship, Capt. Bory F. Cutler-Russell & Co.
ONEIDA, British ship, Captain B. Clyms. |— Gibb, Livingston & Co.
FLEURS CASTLE, British steamer, Capt. Juo. Kidder.--Adamson Bell & Co.
JAN PETER, German barque, Capt. Kih. Ewert.-Meyer & Op.
NEWS FOR HOME,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Intimations.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
·MAILS By Tia Fasnon PackET, ---- HUTCHINGS The French Contract Packet Djemnah will
F. boga to announce to the Community
of Hongkong that he will be able to supply BEEF, MUTTON, 80,
from 1st October, and trusts that they may grant him their support.
SHOP - WELLINGTON STREET, opposite the Cathedral.
Hongkong, September 20, 1878.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY, TAMSUI & TAIWANFOO. The Steamship
"ALBAY,"
Capt. F. Aaron, will be de- spatched for the above Porta TO-MORROW, the 18th Instant, at Noon, Instead of an previously advertised.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Bongkong, March 18, 1879. ma19
FOR SWATOW, AMOY, FOOCHOW, CHEFOO AND NEWCHWANG, The Steamship
**NAMOA,”
1.
Capt WESTOBY, will be de apatched for the above Ports
on FRIDAY, the 2int Instant, at Daylight,
For Freight or l'essage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIKa& Co. Rongkong, March 18, 1872. m821
NOTICE TO MARINERS No. 89.
CHINA SEA.
PEIKO RIVER-TIENTEIN DISTRICT,
TAKU BAR LIGHT.
Nih Instant, the Hulk" Aden" san's ★TOTICE is hereby given that on the
at ber moorings outside the Taku Bar, in 9 fathoms at low water springs.
The "Taku Bar Light, which was exhibited at her Mast, will therefore bei discontinued for the present..
By order of the Inspector-General of
Customs,
be despatched on SATURDAY, the 23nd instant, with Malls to, and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Straïts Settioment, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India (via Madras), Australia, Now Zealand, Tasmants, Fiji, Aden, Søy chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Snez, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunly for forwarding Corre- spondence to E. Africa, the Capo, St. Helen, and Ascension.
MAILS BY THE BESTISH PACKET.—--- The British Contract Packet Bokhara,
will be despatched on SATURDAY, | the 20th inst, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Barope vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmab, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar N.B.This Packet carries no mails for the Australian Colonies, E. or 8. Africa, nor för Mauritius.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE CONTRACT MAILS.
The following houm are observed in closing Mfalls, do, by both the British and French Contract Páskets :-
Day before departure,—
6 r.K.Money Order Office alones; Post Office alces except the Niour Box, which remains open all nights Day of departure,—
7.--Post Office opene. 10.M.Registry of Lettere ceases. Posting of all printed matter and patterns ceases.
11 ..-Maile dosed, except for Late
Lotteri.
11.10 a. M.-Letters may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 dents until
11,90 a.m.-when the Post Offies CLOSES
entirely.
13.40 A.X.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 16 centa until time of departure.
Shipping Intelligence.
GERALD E. WELLESLEY, · The following is corrected from the latest
Acting Engineer-in-Chief | London and Colonial Papers, do.
VESSELS TO ARRIVE, AT HONGKONG,
Imperial Maritime Uustoms,
SHIPPING.
From
Ponerth
Cardiff Bremen.
Engineer's Office,
Shanghai, 14th March, 1879.
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When Name,
Left.
Aug.
9. Urania,
Oct.
15, Rosine,
10, Hermann,
Nov.
21, Fulda,
20, Rosaire,
Hamburg Cardiff
Das.
Flushing London
Cardiff
ARRIVALS,
Marab 18, Djemaah, French steamer, 2177, Bernandez, Shaughal March 15, Maila and General. MESBAGERIES MARITIMAS,
March 18, Nanion, British steamer, 862, Westoby, Fonchow March 13, Amoy 14, and Swatov 17, General.--DOUGLAS LAPAIK &Co.
March 18, Hwai Yuen, Chinese steamer, 984. U. Wilson, Shanghai March 15, 6 a.m., General.-C. M. S. Ñ. Co.
March 18, Janobise, German barque, 417. L. Bong, Liverpool Oct. 16, Coal... CAPTAIN
March 18, Jan Peter, German barque, 336 Ewert, Rotterdam Ñov, 4, General, METER & 06,
DEPARTURES.
Mar. 18, Kwangtung for Coast Porta.
18, Wolf, German gunboat, for Canton. 18, Hindostan, for Singapore, Penang,
and Calcutta.
38, Venice, for Singapore, Penang,
and Calcutta.
18, Emuy, for Amoy and Manila.
CLEARED.
Mary Whitridge, for New York, Largs, for Saigon. Pernambuco, for Saigon, Young, for Swałów.
PASSENGERS. ÁRRIVED,
18, Blenheim,
91, Kong Ses (8.),
25, Glamis Castle,
Jan.
10, City of Santiago (5), New York 11, Sautland (6.),
London
27, Deucalion (s.), Liverpool
LOADING FOR UBINA AND JAYAN POBTI, Al London.-Steamers via Bues Canal. Glenfalloch.
Lord of the Tales. Merionetheatre. Galley of Lorno. Ajax.
Carricke
Sailing Franch
Agnen Muir. At Glasgow. Glencoe (s) via L'don. Breconshire (8.)
Quotations.
HONGKONG, March 18, 1879. OPIUM ---New Patna, cash....$6723
credit, Old Patna, caab,...
credit,
New Bonaren, onal, 545
credit, Old Benares, sash,
Now Melva, cab, 800
Allowance
credit,
D
credit,
Taals,
1
17
Old Malwa, ngh,
credit, 300 Allowance Tools, Exchange.
+
Wire,
30 days' sight,
***
"
Per Djennah, from Shanghal : for Hoog. suglish, and Leglance, and 10 Uhinese; for kong, Rev. Mr E F. Creagh, Messrs Oscar Marcillos, Mesars John H. Vall, and | Bank, Joseph Bass.
Par Namoa, from Coast Ports, Mr A. Blandy, and 230 Chinese
Per Hwai Yun, from Shanghai, 80 Chi.
DEFARTED.
REES,
Per Hindostan, for Bingapore, &c., Mr and Mre Batten and children, Mesars O'Connor, D. Nowrojes, T, A. Anthony, Seng Mow, and 850 Chinese,
Per Venice, for Singapore, &o, Mrs Petersen and child, and one Bengales Lady, and 800 Chinese deck.
The Overland China Mail.peans, and 160 Chinese,
(The oldest Ostrited Paper in Okina,}
SUPERIOR TO ALL SIMILAR PREPARATIONS. Į PUBLISHED AT THE “CHINA MAIL"OFFION
VOGEL & Co.. Sole Agents for Chius,
Hongkong, February 19, 1879,
W
WASHING BOURS,
IN TIME FOR THE EXOLISH MAI
Per Kuanglung, for Const Ports, 7 Euro-
Per Emuy, for Amoy and, Maslia, 180 Chinese.
KELIPPING `REPORTS, The British steamer Namoo.rsports From Sharp Fesk to Tarnsbout "fresh
my19 | Containing from 72 to 84 columns of closely Southerly winds and dense fog, to Amoy
(In English and Chiness.) TABHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the tuve of Ladies and Gentlemen, are now ready at this Office, Price, $1 each.
Ggena Main Offer
NOW READY.
OHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CANTONESE DIALEOT. Parta L and II., A to M, with Introduction. Royal Bro, pp. 104-By ERNEST JOEN ETTEL, Ph.D. Tübingen,
Priss Five Dolitans, or Two Dottáns Pand a flaty per Part.
To be had from Messrs Lane, CRAWFORD Co, Hongkong and Shanghai and Messrs KELLY & Wazan, Shangha
Hongkong, March 1, 1678,
printed matter,
strong N.E. winds and heavy rain. Bizk. in Amoy Douglas, Sweaters, Diamante, and |HL.M.B." Moorhen. Lætt Amoy on the 14th with strong N.E. gale, heavy rain and 16 Mall Summary is compiled from lightning. Arriving Swater on 16th fast. The Dalls Chine, Mail, is published Stesmore in Brasov, Nempe and Tunain twice a month on the morning of the Left Swalow 17th with moderats N.E. English Mali's departure, and is a rewind and rain, Arrived at Hongkong 18th. cord of each fortnight's current history The Chinees steamer ffwai Yues reporta i of events in China and Japan, con Moderate N.E.. winds and heavy rain tributed in original reports and collated throughout. from the journals published at the various ports in those Countries.
It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, &c., and a complete Commercial Summary,
Subscription, 50 cents per Copy (postage For paid 66 cents.) 819 per sunum (postage paid $18.50.)
POST OFFICE NOTICES MALLS will close 1
AMOY, TAMSUI, AND TAIWAN Per dibay, at 11.80 am. To-morrow, the 19th inak, instead of an previously notified,
Orders should be sent to Gra. MUKRAY BAT, China Mail Office, 2, Wyndham For | Street, not later than the evening before the
departure of the English Mail StormNES.
Terms of Advertiiing, sole se in Dally China Mate
SWATOW, AMOY, FOOCHOW, OBEFOO, AND NEWOHWANG,-- For Namen, st 6 pm., on Thursday, the
20th Lush
"
11
8/01 3/6
6 months' night, *** 3/64 Credits,
*** 3,67 Documentary, & months' sight, 8/7 India, Wie,
... 2182
220 demand.... Im
728 Shanghai, demand,
80 days' sight,.. Bar Silver, 17 dwts. B., .. J09ł Speed, Mexicana,
*
Gold Leaf, 99 torch Sovereigné,
***
78
Ex
109
14
·4%
28.80 6.61
Bhares. Hongkong Bank, 89% prem. Union Ins, Society of Canton, $1,480 North Chios Ins. Co., Tis. 1.800 China Traders' Ins, Óo., $1,400 Yangtaza Ina, Amos, Tír. 715 H.K, Fire Ins. Co., $745 Chinese Insurance Oo., $1200
Ching Fire Ins. Co., $167 H.K. & W. Dook Co., 8% prem. H‚K., C, & M. 8.-boat Oo,, $5 dis. Bhanghai Steam Navigation, Tin. 17 China Coast St. Nav, Co., Tls. 100 Hongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 Obias Bugar Refining Co., $125, ez div. Chinese Imperial Loan, £113, ouma İnk.
Do, of 1877, ELIO, ex coupon
Temperature.
MENOS, FOR TO-MORROW
Shipping.
[No. 4897.- MARCH 18, 1879.
certainly not increased among the, criminal classes. The merciful man seems utterly to have misunderstood the Daylight-Menmuir leaves for Sings-zature of the duties imposed upon him
pore, &o
Noon.--Albay leaves for Amoy, dro.
Auction,
General Memoranda.
FRIDAY, March 21
when Her Majesty delegated to him the prerogative of pardon, He has intro- duced all kinds of excrescences on our
3 p.m.-Sale of Oleographs, &c., at Mr constitutional methods, and by "re
Armstrong's Sales Rooms,
hearings" in gaol, "surprise visits," etc, has deranged, if not utterly disorganised, our judicial machinery. It was never intended that the Head of the Executive should constitute himself a Court of Appeal, and his intervention is justifiable only, where, in the opinion of the judge presiding at a trial, the application of strict law would be unduly severe. Mr Tennochy's system of marks would tend, in a great degree, to remedy the evil of which we complain. It would be applied. Noon-French Mall leaves for Ports of with the utmost precision, it would be
Daylight-Namea leaves for Coast Porta, Goods per Gleniffer undelivered after
this date subject to rent. Saturday, March 22:-
Noon, Sale of Land.
Call and Europe.
MONDAY, Marok 24:-
3 & 3.30 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of The Chinese Insurance Co., Limited, at No. 39, Quèso's Read. 8 p.m.-Meeting of United Service Lodge. SATURDAY, March 29:---
Noon-English Mail, leaves for Forta
of Call and Europe. TUESDAY, April 1:-
3 p.DL.-Ocoldental & Oriental8. S. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San
Francisco.
4
WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS.
OHINA REVIEW, No.. 4. OF VOL. VII. Hongkong, March 10, 1879.
1 TAE
ન
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established A.D.” 1841,
香港大藥玥
A. 8, WATSON & Co. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE ANd Retail DruGGISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
DHUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUE- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENOR PATENT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS
OF
Boda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Asrated Waters, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
an incentive to each prisoner to conform to the regulations and aid the authori ties in the maintenance of discipline, and above all it would afford valuable assistance to the judges in determining the amount of punishment to be inflicted. Bat there must be no appeal from the public tribunal to the Governor's private office, and confidence in the administra- tion of justice must not be undermined by the mysterious release of prisoners before the expiration of thoir sentencesy for no defined reason except that His Excellency believes “it may have a good effect." It is only fair to add, however, that Mr Tonucchy states that now no one is released unless he shall have been recommended by the Superintendent and have served two-thirds of his sentence, bat we know that, until very recently, this was not the case, and unless the principle receives sach official recognition us will give it the force of law, we have no guarantee that it will continue to be acted upon.;
clear
whether Mr Tonanchy is in favour of"
From the evidence, It is not very
confining the system of marks to those undergoing penal servitude, or extend- ing it to those sentenced to short terms of imprisonment, for minor offences, by the Police magistrates. To the latter. class we think it is quite inapplicable, and we regret that the Committee have not devoted greater attention to the point
Mr Tonnoohy has formed a strong. opinion as to the value of flogging an a deterrent punishment, and he adde sig. nificantly that the fact of its being known to the Chinese that a flogging can legally be administered and will be in ficted if necessary, renders it almost un necessary to resort to it. He is also in favour of the Separate System," and believes that, apart from the expense of the alteration of buildings, ite adoption would materially reduce the cost of the maintenance of the Gaol, as a smaller staff would suffice for its government, We see no reason to differ from his view, and, if the Colony had no prison at all and we were bonsidering the best
The publication of this issue commex principle upon which one should be af 8.05 p.m.
erected, we should be found among the most strenuous supporters of the "Sepa rate System but, having a prison
THE CHINA MAIL. already, which has hitherto proved equal
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1879.
to our requirements, notwithstanding "Mr. Buckle's theory of the stated course of crime," and having other works an executed, which we believe to be more important, we prefer that so thoughtful man and able administrator as Mr Tonuochy, should be permitted to conti nue the efforts he has apparently so well
In dealing with Chinese criminals in Hongkong, it is important to remember that the prison, to which they are sent, is, in many respecta, more comfortable than the wretched and filthy hovels in egun, to improve the discipline and in which they are accustomed to herd. Increase the efficiency of the institution, under its present conditions, instead of the nature of things, it must be more
a large outlay being expended, which spacions, more clean, better ventilated the Colony can ill afford, on the erection and better warmed, and therefore mean of new buildings, for which there is no must be adopted to make it, in very pressing necessity, new palla truth, a place of punishment-a place We are quite convinced that the exist from which those who have been sub-ing means at the disposal of the Govern jected to its discipline will recoil with for the repression of orime are quite horror, "a place of real suffering, pain adequate to our wants, but principle not ful to the memory, terrible to the feeling must guide their application. imagination."
A few days since we referred incid- entally to Mr Tonnochy's evidence before the Police Committee on the subject of Gaol management, and we propose now to consider it a little more fully,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Fuzon Malle left Saigon at 7am. of
17th March.
ENGLISH MAILS left Singapore in Khiss on
the 17th March, at 8 a.m. ̈ AMERICAN MAILs were to leave Yokohams
on 13th March,
In the first place, Mr Tonnooby insists that life in prison must be made as irksome as possible, and " it must not possess anything like comfort of relief from the monotony and hardness" incident to the condition. His experTHE M. M. steamer Anadyr passed Cape ience of the Chinese leads him to the St. James for Hongkong, at 3.30 p.m. yes. conclusion that mere confrement they
can bear without suffering, but they are terday (Monday), the 17th inst. keenly alive to the pain of being de
prived of those articles of food, such as Tae Agent of the P. & O, do, informs us pork, to which they are specially that the Khing, with the nest English partial. He therefore suggests that;
except in cases where the Medical Omeer Malls, loft Bingapore for Hongkong at 8 ahould think there was injury to healtham yesterday (the 17th inst.) to be apprehended, the striatent penal
dies should be enforced on all "short THE steamer Kwangtung was stopped in sentense" prisonera, and on all "long the Ly-so-moon. Pass this morning by the sentence ones, until they shall have Police steam launch, and searched, for some been at least six months in Gaol, after aissing Celestials; but we understand that which, if their conduct shall have been
exemplary, they may be permitted to "nothing nor nobody" was found answering have one meal of pork per week for to the descriptions in the possession of the three months, the number of meals being Police authorities. very gradually increased to four per
week, oonditional upon continuous good Jodement was delivered to-day by Me behaviour. At present "long sentence" Justice Snowden in the case of Chaatel 6, men have four rations of pork per week, Malver in favor of the defendant. This and, with sufficient work and exercise to
(Faken at Hears Falconer & Co.'s Premises, preserve their digestion unimpaired, the slain was, as may be remembered, Ich
Queen's Bond)
deterrent effect of their imprisonment is damages for refusing to deliver. nome cases much reduced. Honuzona, March 18, 1875;
of Maraschino, which the plaintiff alleged BAZUMETION: 9 AMain 80.180
Another point of importanos is that were consigned to him. His Lordship held Doi
7407 80 070 any punishment inflicted by competent that the defendant had acted rightly in Do 4 r.M.
80.028 authority must be certain in its operation refusing delivery, as he had received no TMGMSTERDAM
and not subject to capricious interference. Do... 1 P. 19 Do 4. Mu
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Da. (Wet bulb)=9_1.x. Do.. Do,
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Since the advent of the present Go Instructions to deliver without payment, verner, the Colony has suffered mucli
from the disregard of this principal St. Patricks Day was highly bumoured Bar Criminals Courts have been, to some yesterday,-first by the ceremony el extent, paralysed in their action and trooping the Colours by the 27th Regiment, respect for the espongute of the low bar to a drigaling ralo, in presence of Ele
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