For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.,
EG to announce the ARRIVAL of the
following FIRST-CLASS
BEG
STO&E 8,
EX OCEANIC,"
黏力。
"LORD OF THE ISLEY,"
And Other Late Arrivals.
Finest California BUTTER in Rolls.
Good Cooking BUTTER in Kegs, Pine Apple OHEESE.
Limburg CHEESE,
Sap Sage CHEESE.
Prime Gilroy CHEESE,
Fine Eastern HAMS. Find Eastern BACON. Prime Smoked SALMON, Smoked HERRINGS,
Boston MACKEREL
SALMON BELLIES.
Family PIG PORK and BEEF in Kege. Plokled OX-TONGUES.
Boneless and Good Dry CODFISH. SAUERKRAUT in Kege.
Finest CAVIARE and SARDELLES.
Fresh APPLES.
"Ne Plus Ultra” APPLE RINGS.
BICKORY NUTS.
PECAN NUTS.
BRAZIL NUTS.
PEA-NUTS,
COMB HONEY in Frames.
Pare Orange BLOBSOM HONEY, BROUGHAN'S TURKEY & TONGUE, Do, LUNCH TONGUE, Do, Compressed HAM
L. MONELL & LABDr's Compressed
HAM.
L. MONEIL & LIBBY's Corned BEEF. L MONEIL & LIBBY'S Compressed
TONGUE.
Green TURTLE, 1lb. and 21b, tins. Boneless Spiced PIG'S FEET. Assorted Devilled MEATS.
Baked PORK and BEANS.
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.' GINGER
CAKES.
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Coa 8ODA
BISCUITS.
TER CRACKERS.
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
NOTICE.
JULES MUMM & Co.'s CHAMPAGNE, IN Conques of the numerous Enter
in Quarts and Pints.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co, Hongkong, May 26, 1879.
FOR SALE.
THEOPHILE ROEDERER & Co.'s
CHAMPAGNE, awarded the
GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION. DRY VERZENAY MOUSSEUX: Quarts.............$17 per Case of 1 doz. .818
of 2 doz. MEYER & Co., Agents. Hongkong, August 21, 1879.
Plats....
intimations.
21fe80
tainments now golug forward, the CONCERT of the HONGKONG CHOKAL SOCIETY advertised for Monday: Next is POSTPONED for a short time.
W. WHEELER,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 18, 1879,
LOST. SMALL Black and Tan TERRIER, answers to the name of "FUNOR,' Small white spot on broast.
A
Roward given If required.
Addreas: No. 12, Praya East,
Hongkong, November 18, 1879,
FROM GLASGOW AND SINGAPORE.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR HOME THE Steamship Romulus having arrived
BY
FOLKS.
Just Published,
Y the TIEN-SHIH CHAI, Photo-litho graphed facsimiles of Chinese Picture Books, all prettily bound in Silk Covers in native style, with brief translations in Eugliah.
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Silk, Illustrated....................................................Prios, $0.60 Agriculture, Illustrated.........
0.60 Imperial Precepts, Illustrated. 1.00 Hung Such, Sketches by the Father of the Present Minis- ter to Russia........................... Panorama of l'eking and Cele- brations of the Emperor Kang-bi's Birthday
from the above Poris, Consignees of Cargo by the above named Vessel are
hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersig. nature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consigneas" risk and expense.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, November 18, 1879, no25 BRITISH BARQUE, PAMPERO, FROM ANTWERP.
0.50 J
1.00
KELLY & WALSH, The Bund,
Shanghai, 30th Oct., 1879.
no19
G. FALCONER & Co., WATCH AND CHRONOMETER MANUFACTURERS,
AND
JEWELLERS.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS AND BOOKS,
48, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, October 20, 1878.
DENTAL NOTICE.
до20
CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s 07S-D during the Summer Months, leaving WAFER BISCUITS per HONGKONG on the 1st of April next, and
¡R. ROGERS will visit SHANGHAI
Found.
OATMEAL in Casks.
Frosh CORNMEAL
Cracked WHEAT,
BUCK WHEAT. RYE FLOUR. HOMINY.
CUTTING's Assorted JELLIES in Glass
Pots,
CUTTING'S ABSorted DESSERT FRUITS.
QUEEN'S OLIVES.
Do.
Da.
Pickled LIMES,
Do.
Stuffed PEPPERS.
Do,
ASPARAGUS."
Do.
Asat. Corned VEGETABLES.
Do.
Assorted PICKLES.
Do.
Assorted SAUCES,
White BEANS,
Split PEAS.
MESS' PORK and BEEF.
BORDEN'S Condensed MILK
(very fresh).
&0.1 &o., &to.
CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S HOUSEHOLD STORES.
MULSOW's. Assorted German SAUSAGES.
Do. Do. VEGETABLES. Long ASPARAGUS (very fine).
"
PHILIPPE & CAnaud's
Assorted PATES.
SARDINES.
-JOHN MOIE & SONS" Celebrated Family STORES. Game PIES, Veal and Ham PIES, Truffled SAUSAGES,
Cambridge SAUSAGES.
Bologna SAUSAGES,
Pork SAUSAGES. SAVELOYS.
SALMON CUTLETS (in Indian Sauce).
HADDOCK ROES. Fried SOLES,
Kippered HERRINGS, BLOATERS.
HERRINGS A LA SARDINE.
OATMEAL, &c, &c.
BOOKS!
BOOKS!!
returning about let December.
Hongkong, February 10, 1879,
YANGTSZE INSURANCE ASSO. CIATION.
NOTICE,
TN accordance with the Artioles of Agree
ment, the Directore have declared a DIVIDEND to POLICYHOLDERS for the FIFTEEN MONTHS ending 31st Decem- ber 1878, of THIRTY-THREE PER CENT ON THE NET PREMIA CONTRIBUTED, payable at our Office on and after the 15th Instant.
POLICYHOLDERS are requested to send in particulara of their Contributious.
By Order of the Directors,
RUSSELL & Co., Agente, Hongkong, May 5, 1879,
COSMOPOLITAN DOCKS.
B. SPRATT & Co. have lately
W. add & an Extensive MACHINE
SHOP and other APPLIANCES to the former Advantages of these Docke.
The DIMENSIONS of the Dook are:-460 Feet, on the Blocks; 92 Feet Wide; Or-
dinary Tides, 21 Ft.; Spring Tides, 24 Ft. Office, 20, PRAVA Central, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, October 4, 1879, · 40080
To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
ROYAL,
OITY HALL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. J. POPE HENNESSY, O.M.G., GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.
ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY.
THURSDAY EVENING,
Nov. 20th, 1879, The Celebrated Opera by DosiZZETTI, 'Lucrezia Borgia."
SATURDAY EVENING,
Nov. 22nd, 1879,
The Graud Opera by VERDI,
"Ernani."
Prices of Admission:
Dress Ctrale,
BOOKS !!!
Stalls,.........
Back Seats,..
The Latest and most Popular NOVELS,
BY FIRST-CLASS AUTHORS. DICTIONARIES,
&c.,
da
"Cable Coil," "Perfection" and "Empress of India" TOBACCO S.
Specially Selected CIGARS,
Cavite OHEROOTS.
Princessa CHEROOTS.
Cavite CIGARS.
Princesa CIGARS,
Arocaros CIGARS.
Vegueres CIGARS,
Choice No. 3 Meinig CHEROOTS, Oholes No. 3 Fortin IGARS,
REVOLVERS & RIFLES.
Breech Loading Central Fire FOWLING PIECES.
Electro-Plated British Bull Dog" REVOLVERS.“
SMITH AND WESSOX'S REVOLVERS. COLT'S DERINGER PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS. CARTRIDGES, do, so. Hongkong, October 18, 1879,
Family Tickets, to admit three,......$7.
commence at 9 p.m.
.$3.
.82.
$1.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above CONSIGNERS of Carquested, to bord
in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co, Hongkong, November 18, 1879.
Not Responsible for Debts.
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Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-
HAZEL BOLME, British barque, Capt. J. Wm. Millican-Vogel & Co.
OBERON, German barque, Captain S. S.
J. Milne-Malchers & Co. Schmidt.-Arnhold, Karborz & Co.
EBENEZER, British harkentine, Captain
PALMA, German barque, Capt. Binge- Molchers & Co.
ZEPHYR, British barque, Captain John Cornford, Abdoolally Ebrahim & Co.. PAMPERO, British barque, Captain Kenzie.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Daylight-Kuangtung leaves for Coast
Porta
2.30 p.m. Council;
Meetings. Meeting of the Legislative Amusement. Performance of Ventriloquism fro, at the
"Garrison Theatre."
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, November 21:-
V
Goods per Amazone undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges, SATURDAY, November 28:-
Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe. 3. p.m.-Performance of Ventriloquism,
&c., at St. Andrew's Hall
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established AD. 1843,
香港大榮
A. 8. WATSON & O... FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL DRUQUISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
LOCAL AND GENERAL
[No. 5106-NOVEMBER 18, 1879.
The next AMERICAN MAIL may be expected here on or about the 22nd inst., by the 0 & 0, ateamer Belgic, which left San 'Francisco on the 25th ult.
12 years of age, to Wellington Street, yes- terday.
To Aohol, a servant living with her master in Shelley Street stated that she had been sent to get change for a five dollar note, The note was wrapped up in The Tokasago Maru lift Kobe this morning hand. She met the prisoner in Wellingten a bandkerchief which she carried in "hor
at à a..
THE S. S. Marionethshire left Slugspore for Hongkong on the 17th inst., and the B. S. Radno shire left Hlogo for Hongkong on the 18th idem.
Street and as he passed he snatched the handkerchief from her hand, and ran down Cochrane Street. Witness followed calling out "robbery, robbery," and the defend- ant was caught in Queen's Road by a con stable.
P. C. No. 193, Fong Acheung said he was. In plain clothes yesterday in the Tax one case which will be heard on Mon-robbery." He arrested the prisoner and Queen's Road when he heard the cry of acensed him of the theft. When charged day noxt at the Criminal Sessions, as stated prisoner said, "never mind; let me off in His Lordship's remarks, is that in which
Defendant stated that he saw a man tho accused is T. I. Bowlor. In this case throw down the handkerchief; he plotced it Mr Hayllar, Q. C. will defend the prisoner," and then arrested. and a special jury will be empanelled.
Ir will be seen from advertisement that the
Choral Society's Concert has been further
postponed. From the plethora of publio entertainmente promising to visit us, we seem to have ample pleasure-making for some time to come; and the "Choral" we have always with us,
We would again call attention to the enter DuraGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSARY REQUI-tainments to be given by Mr Val Vose and
SITES, TOILET Requisites, EngLIOR, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDİCİNER MANUFACTURARA
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Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonio Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
←
No. 2.-Vol. VIIL
-OF THE-
**CHIMA REVIEW'*
- WILL BE READY IN A FEW
DAYS,
MARRIAGE,
Mr Ira Brown at the Garrison Theatre to-morrow evening and Friday. H. E. Major-General E. M. Dudovan commanding, Liont. Col. Hall, R.A., and Lieut. Col. Geddes, 27th Inniskillings have given their patronage to the entertainments.
H. M. gunboat Ely left the Hwangpoo, Shanghai, on the morning of the 10th inst. on a visit to the Yangtze porte.
Me Franklin, of the defunct English Opera Troupe, has joined Mr John Jack's Dra- matic Company for a short season at Shanghai,
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MANILA advices point to good times for the Philippines, in the matter of crops. Never were the prospects so favourable as at present-sugar, tobacco, coffee, rice and
Southampton, by the Rev. F. E. Wigram, On the 7th Oct., at Highfield, near Meaaniated by the Rev. R. C. Callender, hemp looking better than they have done Joseph Charlos Fendered, late Commander for years past. The natural result of this In the Imperial Japanese Lighthouse is, that all classes of the people, and evon Service, to Emily, youngest daughter of the late Rev. T. L. Shapcott, Vicar of St. officials-excepting perhaps some of the Michael's, Southampton."
Customs folks--are beginning to show a radiancy of smiling faces.
CONSIGNEE of the undermentioned Cargo is requested to send in his Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature and to take immediate delivery,
This package has been landed and stored at Consignee's risk and expense..
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Ex City of Tokio, from San Francisco, Addressed:
F. C. Moore,-1 cased Pianoforte.
RUSSELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, November 18, 1879.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS,
Nov. 17, Pampero, British barque, 588, McKenzie, Antwerp June 12, General. ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Nov. 17, midnight, Fuyew, Chiness str., 920, Crasd, Shanghai Nov, 14, 10 22., General.-C. M. 8. N. Co.
Nov. 17. Danube, British steamer, 661, Clanchy, Bangkok Nov. 7, Rice.-YUEN FAT HONG
Nov. 18, Kashgar, British steamer, 1515, E. J. Baker, Shanghai Nov. 15, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
Nov. 18, Romulus, British steamer, 488, Nov. B, General-JARDINE,, MATHESON & Wm. Watt, Glasgow Sept. 6, and Singapore
Co.
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DEPARTURES.
Nov. 17, Scindia, for Shanghai.
18, Me-li, for Hoihow and Halphong. 18, China, for Shanghai via Niugpo. 18, Fuyew, for Canton. 18, Hajanattianuhar, for Bangkok. 18, Diamante, for Amey,
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The publication of this issue commenced at 8.05 p.m.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The steamer Leyte, as we have already announced, is a total wreck, and her targo is lost. She was fully insured in London. Wo may add that it was the Cebu, not the Butuan, with which the Leyte was formerly
in collision.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1879.
Our advices from Manila appear to point to the inauguration of a more healthy THE Braemar Castle, with a cargo of teas aation than hitherto, on the part of from Shanghai and Amoy to New York, foreign Consuls, against the unjustifiable
r
We under the cargo is
1
His Worship sent him to gaol for threo months, the first and last fourteen days in solitary confinement, the rest with hard labor.
STRALING WOOD.
with stealing timber from a builder in Tam Achoang, 28, carpenter, was charged Wellington Street. In defence prisoner sald he had formerly been in the employ was no harm in taking a piece of wood for ment of the prosecutor and thought there
firewood.
Prisoner was sentenced to be imprisored for twenty one days with hard labor.
(Before Hon. C. B. Plunket.) Tam Ayau, 39, carpenter, was charged for an unlawful purpose and also with with entering the house of one Li Atung
assault.
Li Atung stated that he was employed in a fowl shop in the Eastern Market and rented No. 94 First Street. There were other families in the same house. Yester terday evening about 9 o'clock, he came rushed out of the house. Witness seized home and on opening the door defendant him when prisoner bit his finger making a lacerated wound. Complainant visited his wife every night but did not sleep at her house regularly.
Defendant stated he was a carpenter em- ployed at Wanshal. Yesterday evening he, with several of his fellow workmen, called on some friends to seek employment. As it was late and he had neither pass nor light ho went to his cousin's house to sleep there for the night. Complainant came into the house and assaulted him and pat his finger in defendant's mouth and he, defendant, bit him.
Wong Akam said she was the wife of com- plainant and had been married to himeleven years. He did not support her properly. The defendant came to her hours to repair e door. When complainant came home he arrested the prisoner and accused him of being there for an unlawful purpose. Wit ness was afraid her husband would beat her so she took refuge in a neighbour's house.
Complainant, on being asked if his wife's lies and that he would not take her to live statement was true, said ehe was telling with him again for the world.
His Worship fined the defendant $5, In default to be imprisoned with hard labor for forteen days.
Tuesday, Nov. 18.
BROKEN-DOWN CASE.
(Before O. V. Creagh, Esq.) HOW OUTSIDE COOLIES SWINDLE THEIR EMPLOYERS. Lo Asul, a chair coolie, was charged with circumstances detailed in the following evid obtaining 4 by false pretences, under the ence,
and obstructive policy adopted towards arrived in Singapore about the 14th instant, The case in which Wong Achoi, 27, a trade generally in the Philippines. It when it was discovered that part of her coolie, and Lai Apong, a married woman has often been a subject of wonder to us, cargo was on fire. The contents of the aged 36, were charged with having on the and to others who watch events, whether after hold and 'tween decks will have to be child named L-yan six, years of age, into this 12th Sept. unlawfully by fores brought a it ever enters the mind of a Customs discharged, and the vessel will probably be Colony for the purpose for emigration, (or official at Manila that the extension and fostering of trade is the duty of detained about three weeks.
person or persons unknown of the custody with intent to sell him and deprive some a civilized Government. The reverse stand that almost the whole
of the said child) was rebeard to-day before would seem to be the result, if not the insured in American offices.
the two Magistrates. It had been before. purpose, of the harassing and vexations
Mr Plunket on the 17th, 19th, 23rd and interferences with legitimate commerce CHRISTIANITY appears to be taking Arm
26th Sept. and 3rd, 10th and 18th October, on which latter day, the two prisoners were which are everlastingly cropping up, as root in Japan. In Osaka alone, there are committed. The case was a most confused witness the experience of the last few said to be no less than 8,600 persons pro- one; those who have read the police reports months. A case has but recently oc tessing its doctrines, in one forma or an- may remember it as one of which Inspector curred there which, however, inspires other. Of these, 1,500 are Protestant, 1,800 Mathieson had charge. and in which there the hope that H. E. the Captain General Roman Catholic, and 800 belong to the was conflicting evidence as to who was the mother of the child, or whether any body be done by pursuing the present un- is beginning to realize the harm likely to Russo-Greek church. Hiogo News,
known here, or in the case was its mother. On every point in the investigation there friendly and unreciprocal system to The Hochi Shimbun publishes a singular were conflicting oaths. The Acting Attorney extreme lengths. The American ship and very improbable story. It says that General seat it back as an apparently got Rembrandt is or was on the berth for Lient. Col. Kajiyama was sent to China on up oase for the two Magistrates to deal from the provinces with about a thousand be permitted to land at Hongkong or the whole ease, cancelled the committal, and New York, and a vessel having arrived government business, but was informed by summarily with it. Me Planket and Mr the Chinese authorities that he would only Creagh accordingly sat to-day, went through bales of hemp, the smaller vessel was Shanghai, and as this did not suit him he cautioned and discharged the prisoners. placed alongside in order to tranship the returned to Japan without accomplishing Baid cargo into the Rembrandt, in the his mission. ordinary course of business. After this work was finished, the over-zealous and Tan Hiogo News, writing on the recent worldly-wise Customs Superintendent, defeat of Schultz at Shanghai, saya semi- whose qualities have become widely Mr. Glass has done well in defeating known and esteemed at their proper so good a man as Mr. Schultz, but we value through the Gunga and Masonic would venture to remind him that he has
Mr Li Hong Mi, third olerk at the Magis affairs, pronounced the transhipment to still another formidable opponent to tackle tracy, who gave his evidence yesterday be illegal, and sized the thousand bales and defeat-before he can claim the title when the case was first before the Court, said of hemp aforesaid. We are not fully of champion sculler of the Far East; which-On the 9th instant, at about half-past threa acquainted with the technical objections with a Kobe man, whose name we refrain the Gap. The prisoner was not one of coolies distinction, we make bold to say, now reats o'clock p.m., I engaged three chairs to go to raised by this worthy official to the from mentioning, knowing his modest dis- engaged. After returning from the Gap the apparently harmless and straightforward position. This gentleman, as far back as same evening they were discharged, and as conduct of the agents of the Rembrandt. ten years ago, succeeded in holding his own they knew me they did not ask for the fare Unfortunately there is a puerile sameness agalhat all comers in Hongkong, and has until the 13th, when I gave orders to my about such difficulties raised in the eluce beaten the best men that Shanghai, boy to pay them thirty-five cents each. Philippines which, as we have hinted, Yokohama, Nagasaki, and Kobe have put Yesterday evening I heard that the manager argues a lack of knowledge of political forward. It now remains for Mr. Glass, if of the Opiumi Farm, who was one of the he is desirous of attaining the proud distino- Per Esmeralda, for Manila, 3 Europeans international courtesy. However, this come forward and compete with our local for the chairs. I then made inquiries, and
economy as well as
a scantness of tion of Chatoplon Scullar of the East, to Party who went to the Gap, had also paid incident was so glaring that it roused crack, who, we will take upon ourselves to $4 and said he had received it on soon after the prisoner came to me with the energy of the American, English and say, will be delighted to try conclusions the 12th instant and had forgotten to give Danish. Consals, and resulted in a joint with him in the spring, if he will only give it to me before. I then told him to accom- representation being made by those Kobe a visit. A match between two auch pany me to his master to make inquiries. officials to the Captain General, Hia interest in the two settlements than even I seized him and gave him in charge,
men as these would evoke much more As on the way he attempted to run offs that his subordinate had exceeded his hope that Mr. Glass may be persuaded to opium former said the defendant was a Excellency, after having satisfied himself an inter-port four-car race, and we really :
duty, at once ordered the release of the come over to Kobe next year, impounded cargo, and ventilated his opinions pretty freely (so it is said) con. The British steamer Danube reports: cerning those Customs gentlemen who ad fine weather to Palo Condor, thence are evidently fated to make bis relations to port had very strong monsoon and high somewhat warm with the Government head sea.
CLEARED. Glamorganshire, for New York, Kwangtung, for Coast Porta Toi Lee, for London, Conquest, for Hodhow, do,
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Kashgar, from Shanghai: for Hong- kong, Mr and Mrs W. E. Forster, Mesere A. Kingress, B. Goldsmith, H. Pestach, Doors Open at 8.30; Performance to G. E. Wellesley, Mrs Hobson's amah, and
50 Chinese; for Penang, 1 Chinese.
Per Fuges, from Shanghai, I European, 3 children and amah, and 165 Chinese,
Per Danube, from Bangkok, 42 Ubinose. Per Romulus, from Singapore, &a, 3 Europeans, and 20 Chinese.
Tickets may be obtained from Messrs KELLY and WALDR's, where a Plan of the Theatre can be seen.
KOMMEN
Pamphlets in English Version will be sold at the door at 50 cents each.
Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen will not be admitted.
Hongkong, November 18, 1879. D21
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received “in-
ON
by
THURSDAY,
the 20th Nov., 1879, at Noon, at the Godowns adjoining Mr E PABANEY'S
Offical, a
4 Chests MALWA OPIUM Ex 8. S. Thibet. All more or less damaged by sea water. (For account of the concerned.) TERMS OF BAZE-Cash before dell- vary, in Bank Notes. All Lots with all faults and errors of description, to be at purchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.
HL N. MODY, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Nov. 18, 1879,
20
DEPARTED,
deck, and 41 Chinese.
Per Meli, for Haiphong, 10 Chinese. Per Rajanathianuhar, for Bangkok, 128 Chinese.
Per Diamante, for Amoy, 57 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Britlah barque Pampero reports Fine weather throughout,
The Chinese steamer Fuyew reports: Fresh N.E. monsoon and line weather throughout the passage.
The British steamer Kashgar reports: at Madrid. It is satisfactory to find that On the 17th inst. passed French Mail. the higher authorities at Manila are
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MALLS will close- For SAIGON.
Per Gorm, at 5p.m. To-morrow, the 19th Inat, instead of a previously not! fied. For HIOGO, YOKOHAMA, AND NAGA-
BAKI
showing signs of listening to reason and
Police Intelligence. (Before 0. V. Oreagh, Rag.) Monday, Nov. 17.
DRUNK AND INCAPABLE.
Andrew Drew, 30, seaman of the
if we mistake not, thia gratifying change American ship Southern Cross, was charged
To-day, Wo Yun, manager to the
chair coolie in his employ and had been for five months. On the 8th instant, he 1st witness and another friend went to the Peak with outside chairs on the 12th de fendant came and said the outside abair Doolies had come for pay. He was surprised, because Mr Li Hong Mi had said he would pay, but he told his compradore to pay. He saw the defendant get $. He saw LO brought him 34. He thought it was money outside chair coolies. Next day defendant returned by Me Li Hong Mi and sent it
Defendant said he had really given the
is in no small measure due to the de- with being drunk and incapable in the termination of Captain Pauli, H. B. M. public aresta on the 16th Instant, and was to him in an envelope. Consul, to see that the rights of his own fined half a dollar in default two days' imman En & Ut, one of the well then ent and other nationals are respected in that out-of-the-way part of His Spanish Ma jesty's dominions. Consul Pauli deserves
Per Takasago Maru, at 5 piza, on Fri. | the heartiest support and commendation
day, the 13th inst
of all lovers of progrem and fair play.
prisonment.
AN IMPUDENT BOMBERT.
Wong Aleang, 18, cock, was charged with stealing a dve dollar note from writi
gaged, this $43, then as they were paid from Both sides that man gave him the money back. He did not with the care postponed
so
na to have that man såled sa a witness. Awo sinthe hard labour
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