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Intimations.

IXTANTED, for H. M. S. Charybdis,

W MUSICIAN (Violin Player).

For terms, dio.,

Apply on BOARD.

Hongkong, March 25, 1879,

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HONGKONG WHARF & GODOWNS STORAGE.

1OODS RECEIVED on STORAGE at

Go Fete tee, io. FIRST-CLASS

GODOWNS, under European supervision; and VESSELS Dincharged alongside the WHARF, ou favorable Terms, with quick despatch,

MEYER & Co.,

Proprietors,

my 20 Hongkong, November 29, 1878,

HUTCHING

F. begs to announce to the Community

of Hongkong that he will be able to supply

BEEF, MUTTON, &0., from lat October, and trusts that they may grant him their support,

BROPWELLINGTON STREET, Opposita the Cathedral.

Hongkong, September 20, 1878,

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

No. 98..

CHINA SEA.

SHANGHAI DISTRICT.-WOOSUNG

RIVER.

WOOSUNG INNER BAR SIGNALS.

TUTION is hereby given that on and

Nafter the 31st March, 1879, Gro. metrical Signals will be substituted for the flags now in use at the Woosung Inner Bar Station, slewing the depth of watoz on the Bar during the day.

An explanatory diagram, shewing the signals which indicate the depth of water from 10 feet to 24 feet and which will shew the same in approaching the signal station both from Shanghai and from sea ward, is added herewith.

To indicate a rising tide a ball will be holsted at the mast head.

In case of there being greater or less depths of water than here given, the nus. ber of foot will be signalled by the "Universal Code of Signals" at the mast head, and the ball feet by a red and white Bag at the yard-arm,

By order of the Inspector-General of

Customs,

GERALD E. WELLESLEY,

Aoting Engineer-in-Chief.

Imperial Maritime Custome,

Engineer's Office, Shanghai, dlat Jan., 1879.

Depth of

water in feet

on Bar.

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Depth of water in feet

on Bar.

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Not Responsible for Debts.

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Yard-arm.*

Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Grew of the following Fessels, during their stay In Hongkong Harbour:

NEHEMIAH GIEBON, American barque, Ospt, D. Fradford-Moyer & Co.

JOHANN FRIEDRICH, German brig, Capt. A. E. Krancke.--Wieler & Co.

GOLDEN FLEECE, British barque, Capt. James Wiltshire.-Gilman & Co.

ONEIDA, British ship, Captain S. Clyman. -CHbb, Livingston & Co.

JAN PETER, German barque, Capt, Kih. Ewart,Meyer & Co.

USANOS, Norwegian barque, Captain I Berg-Arnhold Karberg & Co.

CHOICE, British barque, Captain John Harrison, Douglas Lapralk & Co.

Attcz, Gorman steamer, Capt. Burje.— Orden

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamship

#OLENT ALLOCH," Capt. TAYLOR, will leave for the above Port, at Daylight, SE SUNDAY, the 80th Instant, instead of

at the tits previously advertised.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

JARDIKË, MATHESON & Un. Hongkong, March 28, 1879,

FOR SAN FRANCISCO.

The A1 American Ship

***DITH,"

tor$0

Masthof, Maatez.

For Freight, apply to

VOGEL & O..

Hongkong, March 28, 1879,

FOR LONDON. The A1 American Ship

"PRIMA DONNA," LUNT, Master.

For Freight, apply to

VOGEL & CO.

Hongkong, March 28, 1879,

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO,

The A 1 British Clipper Ship

OILURNU" BEADLE, Master, will be de. spatched for the abere Port,

on the 9th April.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

VOGEL & Co.

ap9 Hongkong, March 28, 1879.

NOTICE,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamilp

TIBRE,"

Commandant Le Poros, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the net. French Mall from Europe.

G. DE CHAMPIAUX, Agent. Hongkong, March 28, 1879,

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIKS MARITIMES. PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS.

The Company's Steamship

"PEIRO,"

Commandant PASQUALINI, Will be despatched for SJANGHAI shortly after hor arrival from Europe.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent

Hongkong, March 28, 1879,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

YONSIGNEES of the folloring Cargo

are requested to send In their Billa of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immedia dellvery, This Carge has been landed and stored af their risk and expears.

No Fire Insuranca bar been sérted.

G. DE CHANPEAUX, Agent,

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Ex "Ava." HJAH (in cross), No. 1, Aldridge Salmon & Co., 1 case Hiery, from London.

Er "Anadyr."

MF (in diamond) WMO underneath) No. 18, Order, 1 ossa Umirellas, from London.

AM Nos. 1/20, Mr A. May, 20 casks

Wine, from Marseilles.

ES Nos. 101/06, Order, cares Mer- TO cbandize, from Marsilles.

Lieut. Joubert Hanol, 2 caner Wax, from

Saigon.

North China Ins. Co., 1 case Books, from

London.

Hongkong, March 29, 1879,

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE,

TH

BE 8.8. Glenfalloch having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo. are bereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium--are being landed at their risk into the Godowni of the Undersigned, whenes and/or from the Wharves or Boats delivery may be obtained.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PASSENGERS,

TO DEPART

Per Bokehara, from Shangbai: for South- ampton, Mr and Mrs Clarke, 2 children, 1 fufant and native female servant.-From Yokohama: for Southampton, Mr Jas, W. Lishman, E.N., Mr J. Lambert, R., and Mrs Lambort, child and Infant; for Bom- bay, Mr G. Mowise.-from Hongkong: for Singapore, 2 Sergeants, and 1 Private (74th); for Bonthampton, 1 Bergeant (74tb), Private, 2 women, 7 children, and 3 Infants.

SHIPPING REPORTS, The American barque W. H. Holcomb reports: Strong N. and N.E. winds the whole passage.

The British steamor Amoy reports: Loft! Shanghai at 1 a.m. on the 23rd, arrived in Swatow on the 25th. From Slianghal to Swatow moderate monsoon and fian woa ther. Left Bwatow at 3.30 p.m. on the 27th, arrived in Hongkong at 7am. on the 28th, and bad light Northerly winds and fine weather the whole way, The S. 8. Thales left on the 27th for Singapore, and 9. S. Namoa for Amoy.. On the 25th inst. spoke French frigate Armide.

The British steamer Glenfallock reports: Very strong monsoon and lifgh sea to the Paracels, and thence to port light monsoon and high nea. Strong adverse current the *hole of the passage.

CARGO,

Fer Bokhara, to London, 567 bales Silk, 56 bales Waste Silk, 21 canes Silk Place Goode, 25 bales Pongees, 68 half-chosts and 628 boxes Toa, 1014 pkgs. Sundries. To Continent, 117 bales Silk, 20 bales Waste Silk, 04 pkgs. Sundries. To New York, 51 balen Silk, 48 cases Sundries.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For SHANGĦAL.—

Per Fugou, at 8.80 p.m. To-morrow, the

29th inst,

Per Glenfalloch, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the 29th inst., instead of as proviously notified.

For AMOY, TAMSUH AND TAIWAN,

Por Haloong, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the

29th inst.

For

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. --- Per Radnorshire, at 3.80 p.m., on Thure.

day, this 3rd April.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.—- Per Bowen, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,

the Bed April. (Private ship rates.)

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon-English Mail leaves for Porta

of Oall and Europe. 2 p.m.-Sale of Household Furniture,

at Fairlea, Lower Floor,

bai

General Memoranda. Sunday, March 30 -

Daylight.-Gionfalloch leaves for Shaug- Daylight-Haileorg leaves for Amey,

Tuesday, April 1;--

8 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San

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Francisco.

WEDNESDAY, April 2 ---*

[No. 4906.-March 28, 1879.

and political journal in Hongkong, to ba conducted upon principles somewhat loss dynamitic than there which seem to gulde the extating press of that Colony. Whether It is still entertained, or has been abandon- ed, we are unable to say; but it is stated that the first attempt to secure an editorial conductor failed from a peculiar and note. The post was offered to a worthy cause.

mitted that the present Governor has studied his subject carefully and well, and the credit (if such it be) of demon- the wind" B strating how near Governor can sail without having his &,"cortificate suspended" must readily be awarded him. It is to be hoped that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach in fally aware of this highly creditable feature in the gentleman long distinguished as the viva- administration of the Queen's Repre of Yokohama -the one who, ten years ago, clous proprietor of the wookly periodical sentative in this Colony. Indeed, if the relieved the Japan Mail from the dreary Secretary of State is not conscious of dulness of its earlier career, when it was this, and fails to appreciate the lustre under another sort of heading and a thus cast apon him by the cleverness or different kind of head. But this on otherwise of his erratic junior, it is very scientious journalist declined the proposal, much to be desired that the legal under chiefly on the high and honorable ground tion were directly adverse to those of the secretaries of the Foreign and Colonial that his ideas respecting the opium-ques. Offices who know Hongkong should be at people of Hongkong in general, and that once communicated with. In the event ho could never put himself in harmony of the entire abandonment of the system with colonial views upon that important of Government in accordance with the subject.Tokio Times. wishes of the residents, the community will then clearly understand that this per sonal or autocratic tendency is sanctioned r by the Imperial Government-that, in faot, it may be an unconscious wave of that new departure lately attributed to

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. THURSDAY, April 3:-

3p.m.Sale of Household Farulture, &c, at Mr Vogel's residence, No. 2, Queen's Road. 4 p.m.-Bowen leaves for Port Darwin,

Cooktown, &c.

FRIDAY, April 4 :-

Police Intelligence.

March 28, 1879.

There were one or two new features

Goods per Glenfalloch undelivered after Earl Beaconsfield and the advent of ellotted in the examination yesterday of the

this dato subject to rent.

"Jingoism." We may, however, take consolation in the assurance that, what SATURDAY, April 5-

Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of ever shape events may take, it will be

Call and Europe.

most interesting to watch the develop WEDNESDAY, April 9:-

ment of the great problem in constitu- tional Government which Mr Pope Hennessy (with only one or two assist 3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko-ants) has evidently set himself to solve

in this benighted and barren island.

Cilurnum leaves for San Francisco.

TUESDAY, April 15-

hams and San Frandsen.

TRE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETE, IMPORTERS

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Dauseiss' SUNDRIES, NURSERY Requi BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLEH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

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Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters,

MAILS DY TER BRITISH PACKET, — The British Contract Packet Bokhara, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 89th inst., with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe vid Brindisi or Southampton; to the Straits Settlements, Batavia, | Burmah, Caylon, India, Aden, Egypt at Malta, and Gibraltar.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervizion, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

The publixation of this issue commended 7.40.p.m.

N.B.-This Focket carries no mails for the

Australian Colonies, B. or 8. Africa THE CHINA MAIL.

nor for Mauritius.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Gaelic will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 1st April, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States,

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

Cargo remaining nudelivaed after the 4th Proximo will be subject to rent.

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

JARDINE, MATHSON & Oc Hongkong, March 28, 1870-

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

which will be closed as follows,— 2.15 v.z. Registry of Letters ceases, 2.80 P.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 gente extra Postage Correspondence for Non-Untoa West Indies Babsmas and Hayli), (except the Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, March 36, 1879. spl

until the time of departure.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET. -- The French Contract Packet Amazone will apd

be despatched on SATURDAY, the 6th April, with Malls to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Naples to Salgon, Stres'ts Bettlementa, Batavia, Burmah, O7.00, Pondleberry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria.

Mar, 153, Dunton, Shangai March 22, Maroh 28 W. . Holamb, American

BullastRozanto & Co.

March 28, Amoy, British steamer, 814, G. B. Drewes, Shanghai Harah 29, and Swatow 27, General-SIEMEN & Co.

March 28, Glenfalloch, British steamer, 1885, A H. Taylor, London Feb. 11, a porta of esll, and Singapes March 20, General-JAZDINK, MATANON & Co.

March 26, Fuyer, Chloes steamer, from

Canton,

A

DEPARTURE.

Mar. 28, Fottung, for Swator,

28, Flintshire, for Bsign.

23, Forward, for Portind (Oregon). 28, Wolf, Ger, gunbos, for Hoihow.

23, Amoy, for Canton,

28, Diamante, for Manila.

28, Priam, for London via Singapore,

&c.

-

28, Kpencept, Rus, cort., for Amoy.

CLEARED. Sydenham, for Manilà, Elizabeth Childs, for Newchratge Quickstep, for Saigon, Hasrihurat, for New York, Fayew, for Shanghai,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED:

Per Amoy, from Shangial vla Swatow, Mrs Lowes and 8 children and 90 Chitem. Pet Glenfalloch, from London, Mim Emailer, and Mr A. B. Baltunjoe, and 940 Chinens deck from Straits.

DEPARTED Per Priam, for Straits, (30 Chinese for London, Mrs Danby and family and ser. vant, Mrs Howard and fatly and servants Mrs Kopp and family and servant, Hi Watson and family and icfrant, Mis H. Jack, and Capt. J. Calder

Per Yoltung, for Swator, 119 Chiness. Fer Flintshire, for Baight, 164 Obinese, Far Forward, for Port på (Uregor), 276 Chinese,

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACRES. The United States Mail Packet Alaska, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 15th Francisco, and the United States, April, with Malls for Japan, fian which will be closed as follow! ;-. 2.16 p. Registry of Letters ceasse. 2.30 2.at. Post-Office closer, but Letters (except for Nos-Union Counties) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Moate Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route. Hongkong, March 21, 1879.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILE.

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The following houm are observed in closing Malle, &c., by both the British and French Contract Packets :-- Day before departury—

5.M.Money Order Ofice closes; Fost Ofice closes except the Nrens Box, which remains open all night, Day of departure,-

? Post Office opetus.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1879.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA Mail.”) (Per E. &. A. & O, Telegraph, Oo's Line)

LONDON, 26th March, 1879.

MANDAKAY.

Advices from Rangoon repart everything quiet in the Capital and that since the despatch of British troops the King is willing to make any concession,

THE CAPE.

The relief of Ekowe is postponed until Lord Chelmsford in strongly reinforced,

After a long debate in the House of Lords upon the Zulu War, a vote of want of confidence in the Government has been defeated by 158 votes to 81.

The Premier made a statement to the effect that he only blamed Sir Bartle Frere begalizo he-assumed supreme power in the declaration of War.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Doxt FRENCH and AUSTRALIAN MAILS may be expected about Thursday, the. Brd April, by the M. M. steamer Peiho. The next ENGLISH MAIL may be expected here about Saturday, the 5th April, by the P. & The next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected here about the 9th or 10th April, by the P. M.

O. steamer Nisam.

steamer Alaska.

It has often heen remarked that the British people are at once the most inde We are informed by the P. & O. Co.'s pendent and long-suffering subjects in Agent that the Nisam has arrived at the world. To repress an Anglo-Saxon's Penang, and is expected to leave Sluge desire to criticise and take exception to the character and mods of his Govern- pore for Hongkong at 5 p.m. on Sunday, ment, would be to generate an explosive the 30th inst. material which might probably turn out

four men accused of the murder of the Capt. and offers of the lilfated Kats Waters, or perhaps we might say that the relation of the facts of this dreadful affair was given more graphically than before, Aran and Kitchell (better known as John) appear to have been the ringleaders and to have taken them at activo part in the horrible butchory. The others if the evidence-be true were simply intimidated, and wade to take part in the dreadful work, in order that they should be implicated. The charge against another of the men (Seedio) was withdrawn, so that now there remains but three who have to answer the charge. They were evidently all anxious to avoid | landing at any place where there were Euro peaza, feeling assured that detection would inevitably follow. Kitchell appears to have fairly revelled in the bloody work, and to Judge by theevidence is the worst of the three. There can be little doubt, however, but what the late Capt. Geise and his officers brought their dreadful fate upon themselves by the manner in which they treated the orow, and it is to be hoped it may prove a warning to others. We are, in fact, surprised that we have not heard of more cases of mutiny and murder on the high seas, considering the number of charges of bad treatment by officers which have been brought to light here-of late. The case was romanded till the Srd proximo,

Another gambling hell was broken up last night, and to judge by the tools and appurtenances for gambling, which are all nearly now, the propriators had only recently started business; they had spared neither expense not Ingenuity la taking precautions against surprice by the Polleo or other troublesome people, The room in which the gambling was carried on was situated at the top of the house No. 1, Chu Bung Lane, Sai-ying. poon, and to reach it it was necessary to pass through three doors all of which were well secured with strong looks and barn and two watchmon were stationed on the stairs and at the entrance to give the alarm Notwith- should the enemy approach. standing all these precautions, precautions worthy of a better cause, the polios effected an entry, although with very great diffi culty, but most of the birds had flown. P. C. Smith, who had been, stationed on the roof, succeeded in espturing three man, and the two vigilance committee men were in good handa before the doors were forced. One of the informers stated that there were over 40 men in the house when the police arrived, but they had made good their escape by way of the roof. They must have beat a very hasty retroat'as they left all their gambling paraphernalia just

cash and about $10 in paper monoy. It as they had been using it, besides a lot of must have been a scare which could make a Chinamun, especially a gatabler, mitted that he had been a great number forget bis dollars. The Ist defendant ad of times convleted for gambling, he could All denied not say how many times,.

Tas following telegrams are from the having been employed in connection with Straits Daily Times-

to be really dangerous; and yet it is Ore advices from Bangkok are to the effect wonderful, as well as highly creditable that freights are looking up, and ships are to the law-abiding instincts of English- now in demand. The John R. Stanhope men, how far those entrusted with power and Philip Fitzpatrick had both arrived

from Hongkong. may go against the public sentiment without causing the political "pot" of an English community to "boil over." This condition of things has probably been more forcibly illustrated in Hong

London, March 18.-Colonel Stanley, kong during the last twelvemonths than it has ever been since the island was Secretary of State for War, in answer to There an enquiry, said he bad forwarded the annexed to the British Crown. are of course exceptional circumstances Queen's message expressing confidence in

colleagues. naturally surrounding the adminis Lord Chelmsford without consulting his tration of Crown Colonies, which must Rangoon, March 18.-A Burmese Envoy be borne in mind when looking broadly to the Indian Government has started. at this question of administration j

emerge

wont

the gambling house, but admitted having been there and gambled. The 3rd, 4th and 5th defendants were convicted of afd. ing and abetting & misdemeanour the 3rd defendant was sentenced to pay a fine of 828, or in default of payment to go to gaol for 2 months with hard labour; the 4th

was fined $15 or 4 weeks' hard labour; the 5th was ined $50, or 8 months' hard labour the 1st and 2nd were convicted of haunt ing a publlo gamt'ing house and the lat was fined $50 or in default of payment 6 months' hard labour, and 2nd defendant

although bitherto those Governors whose THX Overland China Mail, for to-morrow's discretion was not beclouded by party English Mail (12 pp.), contains:~~ $3 or 10 days' hard labour. The 5th zeal or impracticable theories have

Editorial Articles, Gaol Mana.ement defendant paid his fine; the others went to generally been to glove the

in Hongkong, Governor Hennessy's Latest | gaol, iron hand of autocracy. It may Blunder, The Upium Refuge at Peking, be, however, that the experience of the The Chinese immigration Question, bun- Li Aink, a coolie, Nam Aze, a barber, past twelve months in this Colony is the Spots and Famines, The Chiness Journals were obarged en remand with commitlag unavoidable precursor of better things on Passing Events, The Coolie at Fenatge a burglary at 205 Queen's Road Central and and that, after having toiled along the Building in Hongkong, Provand v. Langton stealing a number of silk umbrellas and other articles, The umbrellas were traced General Articles,-Ke-Arrangement of to diffurent pawnshops. The prisoners blunders, distortions, tortuosities and rough and crooked way in which the and Riley, Current Topics. quibbles of the present administration the Police Night Duties, The Fengshal-were identified, the lat as having pawned Ites Again Triumphant, Another Cotton and the 2nd as baring redeemed the um. have led it, the community will ere long Mill Co., The Binking of the Old P. & O. brellas. The 1st defendant admitted having freer and a happier people into s. 8. Aden at Taku, **Protection" in Tokio, isken the umbrellas, and pawned them, the wholerome atmosphere of represne The Case of the Takasims Coal Minos, The as he said the master of the shop owed him tative institutions. As Bir George Grey Kanagawa " Ken" Penitentiary, Mesting, money and could not pay up, but he denied lately informed the electors of New Zea. Correspondence, Supreme Court, Review, all knowledge of the burglary he had land, it is the legal and constitutional The Blue Gum Tree, Macao, Canton, given the 2nd defendant the pawn tickets Latest Reuter's Telegrams, Miscellaneous, to redeem the umbrella, 2nd defendant ald right of the Colonists there to nominate Loss of the B. S. Yes, Marine Court, that all the knowledge he had of the afals the officer who should be called upon to Falice Intelligence, Spirit of the Native was that he received the pawn tickets from govern them, and it may be that on A Press, Commercial Summary, Maalla, the 1st defendant. Both defendants were day not far distant the residents of Blagapore, Shipping Intelligence. Hongkong will be granted the power of recommending those who shall rule over them, and exercise that right, as well as the privilege they now enjoy of suggesting the removal of any Governor who official conduct and policy have disea tisfied and offended them sufficiently to justify such a step:

These remarks may possibly be re garded as in soms degree reflecting the minti of this community at the present

domiaitted for trial.

Chan, Ashup, a watchman at the Central Among the passengers to Bingapore by the Torres Straits mail steaner Boties broFire Brigade Station, was fined $1 for being Australia, is Mademoiselle Paulue Violletto, found asleep at his post. an accomplished Pispiste from Paris. She

10 Regletry of Lettere egime, Doubtless the majority of the certs at the School of Arta; where she as trivial, and the coolie alleges thas

Posting of all printed sustter and patterns ceases,

Lettersi

11 --Maila closed, except for Late 11.10 Lettore may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 centa undi

11.80 1.14, when the Post Offee Czoses

entirely.

17.40 A.-Late Lettern may be posted en board the packet with Late Fee of 19 conte until time of departure:

is a pupil of Prudent, and has played belote Indian Constable No. 618 was aüthmoned the best Farisian audiences, and also in for assaulting one La Akam, a chair coolie London where she remained for two years employed by Mr Price, the Surveyor Generse From thence she went to america and met Is appear that the constable wanted the with great sposes both as a player and coolle to move his chair and side alteren. teacher, Md'elin Viollette did not make tion took place, the consequence being that any public appearance in Australia, with the coolie was taken into custody The the exception of sainting at Private Con- Inspector on duty refused the charge residents in Hongkong now feel that if played Thalberg's "La Sonnambula, later on the constable accused him of petition to Her Majesty the Queen "Come Gepth" from Don Pasquali, telling lies and struck him with hißial. would affect the promotion of Mr Pope arranged for the left hand only and This the constable denied, saying that he Hennessy to a more useful aphere, they Fantasia of her own composition which was had been Insirusted by the proton to received with great favour. The Straitsummon the defendant end should have would sign such a document but Times, who mentions the arrival of the done so, bus Captain Deane said be trotild very much question whether the cup of stented artists, is not aware whether the weite to Bir Price Dir May remanded our grievances is yet filled to overcomes East professionally or in a private the dame till to-morrow. Howing, and some further evidence of capacity)

Mr Hennessy's official temerity is wanted

Ebum Akal a carpenter, and Ewli

to bring the busy Celonists to she re. We learn that the project was recently con- Akwal, a married woman, were charged wit quired boiling point. Is must be as templated of establishing a new llorary i entting and wounding a man aamed Wa

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