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To-day's Advertisements.

FOR AMOY, TAIWANFOO & TAMSUI.

The Steamship

"ALBAY,"

Capt. F. ASHTON, will be de-

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SALE.

(To close a Consignment.)

Datched for the above Ports A Few CREB RUINART'S well-known

on THURSDAY, 19th Instant, at 3

p.m., instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo. Hongkong, June 17, 1879 --

Ja19

FOR BOIHOW AND HAIPHONG. (Ting Cargo and Fossengers at through rates for HANOE)

The Steamship

**ATALANTA?

G. PETERSEN, Master, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 20th Instant, at 7 a.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to

MEYER & Co. Hongkong, June 17, 1879.

3020

FOR MANILA.

The Steamship

"DIAMANTE,"

Captain TREBAUD, will be de- spatched for the above Port

on SATURDAY, the 21st Inst., at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Bongkong, June 1, 1879,

NOTICE

OHAMPAGNE, at

21

$10 per Case of....1 dozen Quaris, $11 per Case of..........2. Pints.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, June 17, 1879.

NOTICE.

1917

HONGKONG COMMERCIAL EX- CHANGE.

House, Queen's Road Central, are THE EXCHANGE ROOMS in MARINE

Open and Ready for the use of MEMBEUB on Exchange Days, TUESDAYS and FRI DAYS, at 12 Noon and 4.30 p.m.

Applications for admisilon as Mombers to be addressed to

E. GEORGE,

-Hongkong, June 17, 1879.

Becretary.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Juve 16, Atalanta, German steamer, 782, G. Petersen, Haiphong June 12, and Hoi- how 15, General- MEYER & Co, j021

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES,

P'AQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Company's Steamship

"TIBRE,"

Commandant REYNIER, will be "despatched for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the next French Mali.

G. DE-CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

"Hongkong, June 17, 1879.

NOTICE

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANCAIS,

The Company's Steamship

"DJEMNAH,”

Commandant

will be despatched for SHANGHAI shortly after her arrival from Europe,

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent, Hongkong, June 17, 1879,

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, MEDI-

TERRANEAN PORTS, SOUTH- AMPTON, AND LONDON (Direct);

BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA, AND

ALBO

AUSTRALIA.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NANATION COMPANY'S Steam ship TERERAN, Capt. A. Joanson, will leave this on TUESDAY, the 1st July, at Noon.

For further Particulars, apply to

A. MolVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, June 17, 1879.

jyl

GENERAL WEEKLY SALE. ANE, CRAWFORD & Co. will Lesli by Public Auction, in their

Sales Rooms, Praya, on

FRIDAY,

the 20th Instant, at Noon,

A Large Assortment of SILBER- LIGHT LAMPS, in Bronze, French Porcelain, Bohemian Glass, ac., with the latest burner.

→Silk Umbrellas, Undershirts; Albans, Steel Files, York Haton, Californian Butter, in. Galvanized Iron Piping, Ciaret, &c.

8 dozen SUPERIOR SHERKY. BUNDRY HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE, &c., 60.

Hongkong, June 17, 1879.

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Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Dobl contracted by the Officers. or Grau of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour In

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

ALEXA, British barque, Captain George Robb.Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Vesuvius, American barque, Captain F, W. Call-Order

JOHN R. STANHOPE, American barque, Capt. H.-G. Pillsbury-Arahold, Karberg 1 00.

BEURETTE, British barque, Capt. Wm. Dot.G. R. Stevens & Co.

Miata, American barque, Captain Ai H. Parker,-Adamson, Fell & Co.

EcoTLAND, British steamer, Captain Wm. Atkinson, Adamson, Bell & Co.

VIGILAN, American ship, Capt. John C. Ross.-P. & u. 8. N. Co.

G. O. TRUFANT, British ship, Captain G. Thomas Menageries Maritimes.

MONTE ROZA, American ship, Capt. Or D. Carter,-Borneo Co, Ld,

GALLEY OF LORNE, British steaman, Capti La Pryden --Gilha, Livingsten & Co.

June 18, Carisbrooke, British steamer, 960, H. Wharton, Singapore June 9, Gene-

ral-CHINESE.

Jane 17, Galley of Lorne, British steamer, 1389, J. L. Dryden, R.N.R., Saigon June 13, Kice.-GTB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

June 17, Anne, Danish schooner, from Whampoa

June 17, Juliane, German 8m, schooner, from Whampoa.

DEPARTURES,

June 17, Vesuvius, for San Francisco.

17, Northern Star, for Manila

17, Conchita, for Salgou..

17, Diamante, for Amoy, 17, Louise Scheller, for Nwatow. 17, Zambesi, for Europe, &c. 17, Hwai Yuen, for Shanghai.

CLEARED.

Washi, for Holhow, Registro, for Susl Foitung, for Swatow, Carisbrooke, for Swaton. Scotland, for Saigon. Namoa, for Coast Porta Deutschland, for Guam.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

£

Per Atalanta, from Haiphong, &c., Mr A. Schomburg, and 97 Ohinese.

Per Carisbrooke, from Singapore, 150 Chinese.

Per Galley of Lorne, from Salgot, 158 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

Per Zambesi, from Hongkong; for Singa- prara Banyard, A. Bertrand, and E. Balli; for Southampton, Mias Mann, Messrs 8. Drummond, and Murray.-From Shanghai: for Southampton, Messrs & Smith, Jas. Parkinson, Seabrook, and H. Taruge and native servants for Singapore, Mr C. Martin.-From Yokohama: for Bouthampton, Capt. J. C. Pendred, Messrs Snell, and D. Lewis for Venice, Mr EL B. Henley,

Per Fesuvius, for San Francisco, 2 Euro- peans, and 20 Chinese.

Per Awai Yuen, for Shanghai, 100 Chi.

TO DEPART,

nese.

Per Scotland, for Saigon, 210 Chiness.

. SHIPPING REPORTS.

The German steamer Atalanta reports: Had fresh Boutherly winds and rainy wea-

THE CHINA MAIL.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PÁŬKET.---- livered to Major Dunlop, Inspector The French Contract Packet Yangtse, will be despatohad on TUESDAY, the 24th lustant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Naples; to Salgon, Straite Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bem- bay, Aden, Suez, and Alexandria, The usual hours will be observed in closing

the fails, dro.

HOURS OF CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

The next AUSTRALIAN Mart, (vle Torres Straits), may be expected here about Wednesday, the 18th, by the A. S: N. steamer Menmuir.

TEE Acting Puisne Judge (Mr J. J. Francie)

General of Police, under an order from the Administrator, handed. over to the Dutch representative at Singapore, pat on board a boat and taken to Rhio, in defiance of the writ of habeas corpus. This is the head and front of the offend. ing of the Authorities, and it has caused sat in Summary Jurisdiction to-day, but the no little official wrath among the learned cases were all devoid of public interest. Judges, and great comment and un- speakable surprise to outsiders. Court, Mr Justice Ford commented

We are courteously informed by Messrs severely upon the conduct of the Go-Gibb, Livingston & Co., that the firm has vernment in interfering without having received telegrams from Singapore advising consulted the Court, and the Inspector that the steamer Harter left those on the General of Police and the Superintendent 11th, and the steamer Benarty on the 18th of Prisons were called upon to show why lost, both for Japan, via this port, and to they should not be committed for Post

their consignment. answers to the writ of habeas corpus. contempt of Court for returning evasive

The following hours are observed in bloeing Matis, o., by both the British and French Contract Packets

Day before departure, ------

5 P.M.-Money Order Office closes;

Office closes except the NIGHT BO, which remains open all night.

CORSOK.

Day of departure,---

7AM-Post Office opens. 10A.M.-Registry of Lettera

Posting of all printed matter and patterns cesses, 11.-Mails closed, except for Late

Letters

11.10Letters may be posted with 11.80 A.Then the Post Office Cross

Late Fee of 18 cents until

entirely.

11.40 AM-Late Lettere may be posted on board the packet with Late Feo of 18 cents until time of departure.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.

10 a.m.-Namoa leaves for Coast Ports. Goods per Asz undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing chargea -Sp.m.-Amerloan Mail leaves for Yoko

hama and San Francisco..

4 p.m.-Ohurruca leaves for Manila.

Meeting.

p.m.-Meeting of Vistoria Lodge.

General Memoranda.

THURSDAY, June 19-----

3. p.m.-Albay leaves for Amoy, &zo FRIDAY, June 20-

7am-Atalanta leaves for Hoihow, & Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Moser

Lane, Crawford & Co. Transier Books of The Chinese Insurance Co., Ld., olosed from this date to 30th Instant, inclusive.

Saturday, June 21 :-

3 p.m.-Diamante leaves for Manila, TUESDAY, June 24 ;--

French Mail leaves for Ports of Cali

and Europe.

TUE:DAY, July 11-

THURSDAY, July 3 :-—----

3 p.m.-Ogoldental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.

Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.

The case was not completed when our We are promised a couple of days. Aquatlo last advices left Singapore, but enough Sports by the Honorary Secretary pro. tem. has been done to show that the Judges of the Recreation Club, Mr Danman. No take a very serious view of the interference by the Government with date has yet been fixed, but they will pro their carrying out of the law. There bably take place in about three weeks, right in what they are doing. can be no doubt the Judges are quite time, The programine will comprise,

The Diving from spring board, open rase (two Administrator and his advisers have lengths of the bath), diving for, objects, manifestly been guilty of a most unwise, hurdle race, diving from stage, running dive, unconstitutional and insulting action; handicap rase (two lengths of the bath), and if the Supreme Court puts any swimming under water, long rase (eight valuation upon itself at all, it will take

[No. 4974-JUNE 17, 1879.

In reply to an inquiry from his colleagueTM, In New Caledonia as to his experience of of the results of Chinese emigration, the Governor of Cuokin China writes

great servias to us; they are abstemlous, strong, intelligent, and laborious. They are held in great esteem as domestic ser vanta, and we find them, as a rule, good workmen and mechanics; while as traders they are native and skilful. They are not tion of a few market-gardens round Saigon very fond of farming; and with the excep and some rice fields further inland, it may be said that the cultivation of the land is Chinese association attempted two or three entirely in the hands of the natives, A years ago to work a large farm in the dis trict of Shudau-Mot; but though the attempt may be in the end successful, It has not been followed up. The immigra tion is increasing rather than decreasing, Communication between Saigon and the and this may be secribed to the frequent Chinese ports and the low rates of passage, from three to five plastres (from thirteen Thus, for instance, a Chinaman pays only to twenty-two shillings), according to the time of year, for a deck passage between voyage is no doubt a diffenity in the way Hongkong and Saigon. The length of the of bringing Chinamen to New Caledonis but I am of opinion that if the current of immigration once set in and the early would follow in large numbers, ma arrivals fared well, their countrymen would

The Chlaese bave been and still are of

As entertainment was given at the Garand importance was celebrated at Trinity A CEREMONY of more than ordinary interest

ways and means to emphatically resent lengths of the bath), and plunge. auch meddling as this, with their im- portant functions, Mr Vaughan, who appeared for Rykschroef, very sensibly remarked in his opening address that the real culprits, are, if any legal offence, is proved, the Administrator of the Government (Col. Anson), the Colonial Secretary (Mr C. C. Smith), and the Consul General for the Netherlands, whose blandishments, the learned Coun-

ion Recreation Room last night, the pro- seds of which go to swell the fund established to carry on the series of Free Entertainments on Saturday nights, set on foot by the Rev. Mr Henderson a short time ago for the special benefit of the

sel said, had caused the whole trouble, Garrison-a series of which one or two have he being at the same time an Englishman been already noticed in our columns. The and a Legistative Councillor of whom entertainment was under the patronage better things might have been expected.of Lisut.-Colonel Hall, Colonel We shall watch the case with interest, Stuart, B.E., Colonel Geddes and the believing that a great principle is in-

volved in it, namely the fundamental officers of the 27th Regt., Bishop Burdon, principle whether the Supreme Court of and others; the general audience was com- à Colony is to be reduced to a dummy, posed almost exclusively of those connected and made a laughing stock of before the with the Garrison. Several lady amateurs world, at the mere caprice of any one who took part in duets, and one lady gave may happen to have the reins of be no Submissive Wife," to the government by accident in his hands for a time. The Governors of several of great satisfaction of the audience. The our Colonies have too great an inclina gentlemen who kindly appeared ware tion to stretch their powers to the Captain Michaelson, Mr Bridges, (school- utmost limit and in doing this they maator), Sergeant Miles, Sergeant Buswell, seem to care not a whit whose rights and Corporal Jenkins, Mr Dunman and they intrude on, whose duties they

Church, San Francisco, on the forenoon of the 9th ult, being the ordination se deacon of Ah Ching, & Chinaman about twenty-five year old. Ah Ching has been in this country about fifteen years, chiefly in the Eastern States, but for the past two sad under the care of Trinity parish. years he has been a resident of this city, Rev. De Beers, in his addrese, atated that of China had, in this nonnection, been this was the first instance in which a native admitted to any of the orders of the Church. In this particular case the young passed a far better examination than the man admitted to the Order of Deacons had majority of those who are candidates for the priesthood. Right Rev. Bishop Kip remarkable features of the ceremony was a officiated at the ordination, One of the reading of a part of the service in Chinese discarded the costume peculiar to his rac0, by the newly-made deacon. Ah Chẳng has and wears his hair like bis Causastan cou

He has also taken the name of sind. Walter 0. Young.

Tax development of German trade and shipping in China has been considerable,

Noon-English Mail leaves for Porte usurp or interfere with, whome useful. G. Robinson. Two young amateurs, but more or less exaggerated notions as to

of Call and Europe,

ness they very greatly destroy by Master Hall and Miss Dora Werner (ita extent are entertained by many persons. striking a death-blow at their position young daughter of Herr Werner's, the band Amongst these appears to be Herr Von and independence. There have been master) made remarkably creditable ap Kardorff, who recently stated in the Reich- Beveral cases within the past few

pearances, the latter, who gave a piano stag that one half the vessels engaged in years where Viceroys and Governors have been smartly rapped over the solo, making her debut. Herr Werner in the China coasting trade were German. A knuckles by the Home Government for parted a pleasing variety to the evening's correspondent of a Hamburg paper given high-handed procedure of this kind. We performances by giving a magnificent cla- the following statiatios on the subject: should not be surprised if a somewhat sirionet solo. We should fancy a good sum. milar reminder as to where the functions was obtained for the fund to carry on the and duties of a Governor begin and end, free Saturday Evening Entertainments, an and what the Queen's Instructions require undertaking which all must wish well, of him, should be given by the Secretary

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥房

A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING OREMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Deugoists, IMPORTERS

OF

Daugeista' SundrIES, NURSERY Requr SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, ÁMBRICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES MANUFACTURERS

OF

ther throughont. Famed 8. S. Me-li on Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, the 15th inst. off Hainan Head,

The British steamer Carisbrooke reports: Fine clear weather and light variable aire In the first part of the voyage, latter part fresh S. W. monsoon with rain showers. port: Fresh S.W. winds the whole pas-

The British steamer Galley of Lorne ro

sage.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close- For SWATOW,—

Per Yottung, at 7.30 a.m. To-morrow,

the 18th inst. ForSWATIW, AMOX & FOODZAW

Per Namos, at 9.30a.m., on Wednesday,

the 18th inst.

For MANILA.———

For HOIHOW AND PAKHOL-

·

$

Per Washi, at 4 pm. Te-morrow, the 18th inat, instead of as previously notified. For SWATOW AND AMOY,—

Per Carisbrooke, at 4.80 p.m. To-morrow,

the 18th inst, For AMOY, TAIWAN, AND TAMSUI

Por Albay, at 2.80 p.m., on Thursday, the 19th inst., instead of as pres viously notified. For BANGKOK-

Las

Per Dale, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday, the 19th inst., instead of as previous ly notified, for HOLHOW AND HAIPHONG, (with

Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla

Water, and other Aerated Waters,

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

of State for the Colonies in this cases

There seems every reason for such We learn from a private source that Yoku- a step; and should the Government bama is to have another newspaper-this through any mistaken notion of leniency, timein the French language, to be named Le evade the question, there are independent

members of the House of Commons who Courier du Japon. It is to be published at would not be unwilling to take up the the Japan Mail office, and its first number matter, and drawing public attention to was to appear on the 15th instant, it, obtain the desired object. There is, Whether it is a daily or weekly paper we of course, no doubt that the Inspector have not heard, General of Police. (Major Dunlop), and

the Superintendent of the Gaol (Major ONE of the native newspapers in Japan gives Grey) simply acted under instructions.

If those who gave them their instructions a rumour that the Japaness Government cannot legally be got at, they should intend to repeal the clause in the Press assuredly be made to answer. "An Lawe providing, for the suspension of puts the case clearly and correctly when chinary exists by which glaring abuses can Advocate," writing to the Straits paper, newspapers or periodicals. If some ma- he points out that by ordering its ser- be dealt with, or if such were introduced, vants to disregard the writ of habeas

In the seven years from 1870 to 1876 the total number of entrances and clearances of ports and the number of these which bore foreign-built ships in the Chinese Treaty- the German flag were as follows :—

German Total

1870..

1,304....

...14,186

1871.

180..

....14,059

1873..

1,976.

...17,090

1873.

..15,381

1874..

638. 1,577.

...15,624 ***.16,994

1875..... 1876,

587 ....18,948 counted the number of times she cleared In this table, of course, each vessel is daring the year. The German proportion is one tenth. In the China coasting trade:

12,696 foreign-built vessels were engaged in 1875, and 15,919 in 1876. The numbers carrying the German flag were 1,248 d 1,187 respectively, or considerably less than one-tenth of the total. The vessels carrying the English flag numbered respo tively 6,687 and 5,608, and those carrying the American flag 3,623 and 3,360,

corpus, the Government have simply set there,gante no reason why the extreme ANOTHER question is concerned in this Car The publication of this issue commessed the Supreme Court at defiance, The measure of suspension should continue in Singapore case to which we refer in our

Acting Attorney General, Mr Bond, says force. that such a bold assertion is most untrue, freedom of speech er pen, however, will not of great public interest to Singapore and Even the greatest advocate of leading column,-a question which, while and that no one had a right to put question the duty of a Government to other Colonies on the same footing with such words into print. For our own

at 7.40 p.m.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1879.

part, with all regard to the impartial provide laws under which such abuses can opinion of the learned Attorney, we say be met. the facts justify that opinion, and that

right or wrong "An Advocate" has the FITT Chinamen sailed for Honolulu on most unqualified right to express his opi. the schooner Eartace, which left Ban Fran- nion on the action of the Government, disco May 3.

regard to extradition, has nothing to do

with the subject of leader, and for it,-- therefore, we simply find a place bere. The point we refer to is fully set forth in

the closing paragragh of "An Advocate's?? | letter to the Straits Times 2--

gave a power of extradition of criminals Independent of the Treaty. Since that case was devided, a case bas been before the

Among the arrivale at St. John, N.B., 21st Chief Justice Cockburn, and therefore, decision, though naturally it would be much shaken by the judgmen of auch a man as

hins, from Bombay, fadia. The timas ment, were desirous to bave the decision April, was the bark Beau Monde, Capt Haw. he, as well as the Netherlands Govern will come from such a distance in ballast to question arose whether there was any right must surely be out of joint when a ship of a higher Court. But then another

THE good people of Singapore are being diverted with a very pretty quarrel be- tween the Executive and the Supreme Per Churrica, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes. Court; and although the falling-out of so long as such expression of opinion,

day, the 18th ǎoat.

these honest and dignified bodies is likely bearing on a case sub judice, does not The ship Golden Stats, from Shanghai, to bring rogties their deserts, it is not interfere with the course of Justice. which arrived at New York May 5th, made Bhaik Syed) Mr Justice Ford held, first

In a previous extradition case, (that of likely to increase the wholesome respect How, as he glibly talks of doing, any the passage in 88 days, one of the finest that the Dutch Extradition Treaties did that the privileged dwellers in the Straits animadversions on the action of Govern that has been made of late years from not apply to the Colonies of either party; Bettlements, European and native, should ment could be twisted so as to bear the thins, She is owned in New York by 2adly, that the Extradition Act of 1870. the Judicial Departments. The first chap Court is more than the proverbially acnte bear towards either the Governmental or slightest family likeness to a contempt of Messrs A. A Low & Bro, ter of this high-class comedy (the irreverent Philadelphia lawyer could be possibly Tas barque Gerard C. Toby of Boston, English Court of Queen's Bench, in which Straits Times calls it "a huge farca" has expected to understand. We quite agree Capt. B. Crowell, arrived at San Francisco Chief Justice Cockburn and two other already been told in our news columns. with the correspondent of the Times April 23rd after a passage of 22 days from Judges held that the operation of the act Dutch subject, rejoicing in the cogno- that in ordering their officers to iguore 135 days from Carl ff, with 2100 tons of case, Mr Justice Ford, it appears, could

Yokohama. She arrived at Yokohama in

was limited by the treaty. In the present men of Rykschroef, suspected of having the writ of habeas corpus, the Govern coal. She was built in 1878, at Bathy by not ase his way to over-ride his former committed an offence against the laws of ment virtually say to the Supreme Goos & Sawyer, and is 1500 tons. his country in Batavia, abecorded there Court Judges" You can do nothing from, seeking refuge in Singapore, His if you fine our officers we shall pay the General for the Netherlands. Mr Jus-sury next day if you imprison them, extradition was demanded by the Consul- fine, which will be paid into the Trea handed over to the Dutch Authorities, out." And we would say further that tice Ford ordered the prisoner to be we shall open the doors and let them

out for the Consul General for the loss nor inconvenience if they would pro- she la the free vedel that has come here but granted leave to appeal, increasing, if the committal of these officials for port where freights are now about as low of appeal in extradition cases, a question same time, the bail, at the request of the contempt would cause them to suffer nose they ever have been. The Beau Monde which it was also very desirable to bayə was 101 days on the passage. We beliers decided authoritatively, but if the Cours The United States Mail Packet City of Netherlands, from $2,000 to $8,000, bably be at their own fire-sides by the from India dizost.

Peking, will be despatched on WED- These orders were made on the 16th evening of the day on which the commit-

not be raised. Under these circumstances NACDAY, the 18th Inst, with Malle ltimo. On the afternoon of the 2nd, tal took place; then, if the law allow Tas following paragraph from the Alta the prisoner to apply for leave to appeal the course was adopted, apparently with for Japan, San Francisco, the United the prisoner was re-arrested by order of it, there is no reason why they should

the content of the prosecutor, of leaving States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, do. which will be closed as follows : the Administrator ja writ of habeas cor not be committed. It would be a good points to a sotnewhat novel kind of alleged which would bring both questions before 2.18 .. Registry cease.

pus was obtained and served upon both lesson all round; it would draw atten- unlawful detention in California -

the Court of Appeal and in the meantime 2.30 P.M. Post-Office cloves, but Letters the Inspector General of Pollos (who at tion to a glaring and unjustifiable rough-

the prisoner was admitted to bail. Lawyers (except for Non-Union Counties) may once returned that the man was not in riding over the law by those whom one Ah Way has applied to the Fourth District a right in thus balling him on the olf Chinese Mission Habeas Corpus Case may discuss the question whether the Cours be posted on board the Packet with his custody), and the Superintendent of would naturally expect to find the Court for a writ of habeas corpus, which sets Writ, or whether the same thing should Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage Prisons, who then had him in his ousta exemplary observers thereof in its very forth that Toon Goop, six years of age is have been done under a new one, but that until the time of departure. Correspondencs for Non-Union West Indies dy. This writ was made returnable at strictest interpretation. Let the law be known as the Chines Mimion, at 933 Colonies are liable to be reviewed by

restrained of her liberty by the association proceedings under a Habeas Corpus in the (except the Bahamas and Hayti), 11 am, on the morning of the 24th, the observed, even although it leads to a store Sacramento Street. He avert the child is higher Court la abundantly clear from we Munte Video, Paraguay, and Uitigasy 3rd being the celebration of the Queen's of Administrators of the Government the petitioner's daughter, that abw was sucent cross before the Felvy Council on sannot be sent by this route.

birthday at Singaporn. On the after, and Colonial Secretaries being called to born la San Francisco, and make that the appeal from the Colonies of Hongkong and Hongkong, Jaus 0, 1870, jela noon of the 23rd, the prisoner wen de books for unconstitutional behaviour. be restored to him,

Victoris respectivel

Mails for Pakhoi and Hanoi)—

the 19th fast.

Per Atalanta, at & p.m., on Thursday,

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.

B

Are leave to appeal that question, would

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