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For Sale.

Intimations.

CHUN OHONG.-I was a

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., Yard on board the Princess Char-

EG to announce the ARA. VAL of the lotte nearly 16 Years. The Dr. (BENNETT)

BG followin, FIRST CL.S

STORES, &0.

EX OCEANIC," "LORD OF THE ISLES," And Other Lute Arrivals.

Finest California BUTTER in Rolls. Good Cooking BUTTER in Kegs. Pine Apple CHEESE.

Limburg CHEESE,

Sap Sage C11EESE.

Prime Gilroy CHEESE.

Fine Eastern HAMS. Fine Eastern-BACON, Primo Smoked SALMON,

Smoked HERRINGS.

had shown mo to make MILK PUNCH WINE, and I have followed doing the same and used Superior Materials or Staff which is made by Dr. Bennett, which may be drank at any time without pernicious effect. Now I wish to be established on shore.—No. 62, WELLINGTON STREET.“

QUAN CHEONG. Hongkong, December 2, 1879.-

LOST.

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PARCEL of MANILA LOTTERY

A TICKETS 5 Esmeralda from MANILA, November 11th, containing the following Numbers, for the December drawing →→

28 Tickets,...No. 1,940 @ 23 ++

+1

2,673 1

1.902 2,045,

28

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3,708 >>

3,790

218

11

4,307

17

4,419

Boston MACKEREL.

23

71

25

24

SALMON BELLIES.

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6,196 1

5,848 ..

5,870

6,219.

24

7,790

7,813

21

Family PIG PORK and BEEF in Kega.

24

8,479 8,502

Plokled OX-TONGUES.

24

>>

21

81

9,104

24

23

Boneless and Grod Dry CODFISH.

24

SAUERKRAUT in Ko

Finest CAVIARE and SARDELLES.

Fresh APPLES.

"Ne Plus Ultra "APPLE RINGS.

HICKORY NUTS.

PECAN NUTS.

BRAZIL NUTS,

PEANUTS.

COMB HONEY in Frames.

Pure Orange BLOSSOM HONEY. BROUGHAM'S TURKEY & TONGUE. Do. LUNCH TONGUE, Do. Compressed 11AM.

L. MCNEIL & LIBBY'S Compressed

HAM.

L. MONEIL & LIBEY's Corned BEEF,

L MONEIL & LIBBY's Compressed

TONGUE.

Green TURTLE, 1lb. and 2lb. tins. Boneless Spiced PIG'S TEET,

Assorted Devilled MEAS.

Baked PORK and BEANS.

CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s GINGER

CAKES.

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10,471 10,494 11,400, 11,619

The Mauila Government have been noti- fied of the Loss, and any Prizes which may be drawn on the above Tickets will not be paid.

The Finder will be suitably Rewarded, if necessary, by Returning the package to the Undersigned.

RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, November 29, 1879.

LOST.

SMALL Black and Tan TERRIER, answers to the name of "PUNCH." Small white spot on breast.

$5 Reward will to diven. Address: No. 12, 1'raya Kast. Hongkong, November 18, 1879,

Nollees te dovriquees

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

CALIFORNIA CHAUKER Co.'s SODAE S. 5. Marcy having arrived from

BISCUITS

CALIFORNIA CRACKER Co.'s OYS

TER CRACKERS. WAFER BISCUITS per

Pound. OATMEAL in Caaks,

Fresh CORNMEAL. Cracked WHEAT.

BUCK WHEAT. RYE FLOUR. HOMINY.

Corrine's Assorted JELLIES in Glass

Pots.

CUTTING'S ABsorted DESSERT FRUITS.

Do

QUEEN'S OLIVES,

Do.

Pickled LIMES.

Do.

Stuffed PEPPERS.

Bu.

ASPARAGUS.

Do,

Asat, Corded VÉGETABLES.

Do.

Assorted PICKLES.

Do.

Assorted SAUCES.

White BEANS.

Split PEAS.

Mess' PORK and BEEF.

BOUDEN's Condensed MILK

(very fresh).

&o., &o.,

to.

CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S HOUSENOLD STORES.

MULBOW 7 ́a

Aas rted German SAUSAGES,

Do. Do. VEGETABLES. Long ASPARAGUS (vory fine).

PHILIPPE & CANAU D'H

SARDINES.

Assorted PATES.

JOHN MOTR & SONS" Celebrated Family STORES. Game PIES, Veal and Lam PIES. Trufled SAUSAGES, Cambridge SAUSAGES. Bologan SAUSAGES.

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Pork SAUSAGES. SAVELOYS. SALMON CUTLETS (in Indian Sauce). HADDOCK ROES. Fried SOLES, Kippered HERRINGS. BLOATERS. HERRINGS A LA SARDINE, OATMEAL, &o., de.

BOOKS!

the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- insure, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements.

INAUGURAL CONCERT,

NEW TEMPERANCE HALL. Cnder the Patronage of Ilie Excellency the GOVERNOR.

MAJUS, FOR TO-21ÜRKOW Bhipping. Daylight, Douglas loaves for Coast

Porte.

Amusement.

9 p.m.-Operatio Performance.

THE

Vocal and Instrumental CONCERT HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

will be given in the NEW TEMPERANCE HALL, Fletcher's Buildings, Queen's Road, on THURSDAY,

18TH DECEMBER, AT 8.30 p,M. The proceeds to be devoted to the Flo- ance of the Institution,

Progr mmes will be issued.

Tickets-Price $1-may be had from Messrs LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., who will also receive donations to the funds of the

Hall.

Hongkons, December 10, 1879.

FOR AMOY & TAMSUL

The Steamship

"HAILOONG,"

Captain Goops, will be de- spatched for the above Ports

on SATURDAY, the 13th lustant, at Day- light.

For Freight or Panange, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

dol3 Hongkong-December 10, 1879.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR LONDON FÍA SUEZ CANAL The Company's Steamship

"ANTENOR”. will be despatched ou about the 22nd Instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, December 10, 1879.

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[No. 5125.-DECEMBER 10, 1879.

induced or developed by the floggings he China Mail did not note the unusual ssurse recrived." This short despatch deals adopted by the Commodore in firing his with voluminona représentationa made salute to the French Admiral before the by Mr Hennessy regarding the illegal Armide had had an opportunity of saluting punishments the discovery of which

80 shock d the Governor--represents the port. The proper course is for the tions which were most fully ventilated incoming ship to fire the national sainte of by Mr Bennessy ad nauseam only five 21 guns to the Colony, for that salute to weeks ago in replying to Mr Keswick.be then acknowledged by the Royal Artil Well, there does not appear to have lery from the Shore Battery, for the in- been any fadequate impression made

upon the mind of Lord Carnarvon by coming ship to be salutol by the different those tales of cruelty and illegality. His nationalities in the harbour firing fa rota Lordship does nos respond to the call in tion by seniority, thojnew arrival then ra- any satisfactory manner; and his reply plying. Yesterday Commodore Smith fired is very similar to the advice tendered his salute long before the Armido bad aa- by the Attorney General (Mr Phillippo) chored, and it was only of course after the in a similar case Home Rix months pre- vious to the date of the noble lord's reply. Mr Phillippo wrote, on Chun Tin Lam's case, on 12th June 1877- the man (or boy) who got one stroke too many as follows:-"If His Excellency objects to the power given to Magistrates under the Ordinance, the proper course to be taken seems to me to take the necessary steps in order to get the Ordinance amended," On Mok Akwai's

caso Lord Carnarvon wrote thus:

proper acknowledgement of that salute Lad been made that the Colony's or rather the Queen's salute was fired. The Rear Ad- miral in command being entitled to thirteen guns, the mess caused by the Fictor Emanui erested some confusion. The

Armide, 12, Captain De la Barrière, bearing the flag of Rear Admiral Duburquois, will

limited period; until the arrival of the only remain in Hongkong waters for a

Themis with Vice Admiral Duperié,, which

*B. With regard to the illegality pointed ont in paragraph 8 of your despatch and adverted upon by the Attorney General, is expected within the next two or three viz., that the prisoner in question was weeke→Cor. flogged though he was not a felon, I bave

the honour to inform you that a similar We have had the pleasure of seeing a letter provision existed recently in another

The publication of this issue commenced Colony, and led, as in the case in point, to written by Sir Arthur Kennedy, Nov. 6th, at 7.35 p..

perit.

the improper application of corporal punish from the Governor's summer- residence at Toowoomba, in which he states that he is as In that case I consented to an amend-well as need be. This may be taken na

THE CHINA MAIL.

ment extending the power of flogging to prisoners other than felons; and similarly meaning that His Excellency is entirely HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1879. in the present case, in view of the manifest recovered from the illness which provented inconvenience of such differences within LORD Carnarvon has laid it down that the gaol in the treatment of prisoners, and him from being present at the. Exhibition a Considering that Chinese prisoners must short time ago. But there can be no doubt this Colony of Hongkong has been re-bo incapable of distinguishing between of the accuracy of our statement the other night that Sir Arthur has had a slight touch garded hitherto in the Colonial Office felons and misdemeanants, or of understand

as a placo per se to be dealt with on ing the reason why such a distinction of paralysis, and goes home soon to avert is principles which might not be sanctioned should be made between two prisoners in

ANE, CRAWFORD & Co. haro just clsewhere. The existing laws were in-respect of panishment for the same offence possible that general break-down which so

Received, Specially for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,

A few LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S Japanese Very Richly Embroidered. Hongkong, D. cember 10, 1879..

DRESSING GOWNS,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS Dec. 10, Hailuong, Britial steamer, 27, Cargo impeding the discharge will be ut once landed and stored at Conaignoss2 rish | F. P. C. Goode, Tamui Dec. 6, Amoy 8, and Swatow-9, General.-DOUGLAS La and exponat.

PRAIK & Co.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hawthong, December 6, 1879. dels

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

E S, S. Arutoon Apear, Captain A. B. MACTAVISH, having arrived from the above lurts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to sond in their Bills finding to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their founia.

Cargo impeding her discharge will be at ones landed and stored at Consignes risk and expenso.

Consignees are also in reby informed that any Claims must be made immediately, as none will be entertained after the 13th Instant.

D. SASSOON, SONS & Co., duents. Hongkong, December 5, 1879,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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BRITISH SHIP BELTED WILL, FROM LONDON.

deed introduced with the express object of providing for the Colony a security for, person and property which was wanting previously, and whatever the actual de17 cause, it is not denied that that security has, since those laws wore passed, been obtained." It must be a source of gra. tification to obtain such a clear corro- Location of the policy of government which, until the advent of Mr Pope Hennessy, has found favour with the various administrations within the me- Dec. 18, Crusader, Kritish steamor, 647,ory of the older residents; and we T. Rowin, Swatuw. Dec. 9, General-cannot but express our satisfaction that the ablest administrator that Hongkong BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

has yet seen. (Sir Richard MacDonnell) should be so entirely exonerated from the paltry aspersions passed upon his policy by the present less able but more asser- tive head of the Executive during the last two years,

DEPARTURES.

Dec. 10, Patterdale, for Singapore.

10, August, for Hamburg. 10, Friederich, for Manila. 10, Cuba, for Bangkok. 10, Marco Polo, for Whampoa.

CLEARED. Endymion, for New York. Conquest, fer Hoihow. Douglas, for Coast Ports.

against gaol discipline, I am prepared to extend the regulations in question to all approve of such an amendment as will prisoners should such an extension appear to be advisable.

6. In the meantime, until some such

change is made, the legal punishment only is to be inflicted in each and every

.cafic.

often ensues if the warning conveyed by a of his years, is left naheeded. Sir Arthur Kennedy has passed the allotted three store paralytio, stroke, however alight, to a mat years and tea, and although he has alway been most 'careful of his health, changing worry of gubernatorial duties teil wonder It does not fol climates, a topical service and the tear and fully on the constitution. low that although Sir Arthur goes hom now and is sure not to return to the Colo pjes, that a successor will be required a He would be entitled to no shor leave and his successor would not be officiall named until after bis resignation was off gially accepted. This is, of course, entirel apart from the question what particula reasons the Government may have for securing a vacant governorship to which they migh promote any one whose present abiding place is uncomfortably hot for him.

once, LOCAL AND GENERAL. The nest FRENCH MAIL is now due by the

M. M. steamor Anadyr. The next ENGLISH MAIL may be expected to arrive here on the 13th or 14th inst., per P. & Q. steamer Kaisar-i-Hind. The next AMERICAN MAIL may be looked far here on or about the 15th instant by the P.M.S. City of Peking, which leaves Yoko lama on the 9th inst.

We are informed by the Agents (Mesara Butterfield & Swire) that the O, S. S. Co.'s steamer Teucr, from Liverpool, Jeft Singa pore this afternoon (10th), for Hongkong,

The part played by the Colonial Sur geon in the discussion raised here and at home, on the effects of flogging on the back, has been grosily exaggerated. It is no doubt a fact that, coming as Dr Depy. Surgeon General Mackinnon com- menced his balf-yearly sanitary inspection Ayres did to this Colony with his Indian prejudices where all floggings and can- Per Crusader, from Swatow, Mr Dodd, ings are laid on the breech-he was im- of the Barracks pod Married Quarters &c.

pressed with the fact that flogging on the in the Garrison this morning, 76 Chinese; and 1 Europ-an deck.

Per Haloong, from Amoy, &c., 30 Chi-back is more apt to congest the lungs of

1880.

out.

PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.

SHIPPING REPORTS

CARGO,

a man

so predisposed, than would a Kwok Ping Ki, a little boy about two years similar punishment on the breech. Me-offage, accidentally fell out of a sampan dical men who have been in India are yesterday morning, opposite Gilman's proverbial for quoting their experiences

a

and applying their favourite modes of Bazaar, and was drowned. At an inquest action wherever they go. Nothing there- held in the afternoon the Jury returned fore was more natural than that the Co-verdiet of "accidental death" lonial Surgeon should seek to ventilate

Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting.) Wednesday, Dec. 10th.

A CHARGE OF BRINGING A YOUNG GIRE INT

THE COLONY FE THE PURPOSE OF PROSTITUTI N.

Eo Yau Chol, 20, a kept woman, ag peared charged with the above offenes i breach of Ordinance 2 of 1875.

Fu Lai Kum, & girl about 14 years of age the prosecutor to this case, states that sh is a native of Whampoa Her father February last she resided with her mothe dead, but her mother still lives there. *} and one day during that month she w sent to the river, to draw water, when al

in a boat and taken to Canton. On arriv

was seized by four men and forcibly place

there she was placed along with three oth

The British aleamer Hailoony reports: On Dec. 6th left Tamaui, experienced & moderate monsoon and smooth water

gils in a go-between's house, a place fo cruising Farcos Channel, al arrived in

selling girle, where she remained t S. S. "NIIGATA MARU” FROM

Amoy on 7th.

I Amuy the 5. S. Wen

months. People frequently came to loc KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

at them with the view of making. chow, Carisbrooke, Scindia, and H.M.S.S.

Left Amoy his theory in this connection. It is now TO CORRESPONDENTS,We have received a Cargo by the above Iron Duke, Egeria, nad Frolic. CONSIGTES of both audio on 8th, had light monsoon and fine weather generally admitted that this was done communication, through the post, which, purchase, and some time in April d

in Swaincautiously; and the circumstances

complainant for $180. The money w their Bills of Laling for countersignature, down to Swatow, arcived on 9th. and take immediate delivery of their Goods: S. S. Poochow, Swato, America, under which the hastily formed opinion being unaccompanied by any name, is in- fendant came to the house and boug Argyle, and Feronis. Left again the same was uttered gave to it an importance admissible. It may be added that, irrespald in her presence to a woman from alongside.

to Hongkong and placed in a hou Cargo impeding the discharge or re- day, had light northerly aira down to Che- which otherwise would never have been peolive of the anonymous nature of the the house. Next day she was broug

lang Point, thence to port fresh northerly

Passed S. S. attached to it, Mr Hennessy seized letter, it treata of a subject entirely foreign in Wanchai, with two other Chine raining en board after TUESDAY, the breeze and clear weather.

girls. Washerwomen used to come to t 9th Inelast, will be landed and stored at Namoa off Cons Point, and two steamers upon it as a Heaven sent message which to the province of journalism.

house and take the other two girls d was destined to help him mightily in the Consignees expenso and risk.

unknown off Jongmi and Chalang Points.

board ships. She was employed as a co No Fire Insurance will be effected.

The British steamer Crusader reports: furtherance of his favourite crotchets ;

for about three months. The defends

About the mouth was the mistress. MITSUBISHI MAIL S. S. Co.,

Moderate brocze and fine weather through- and the opinion, if such it may be called, THE French Sisters of Charity will hold a instead of remaining (what it was) merely Bazaar in the Convent, Queen's Road 6, Queen's Hond Central.

the impression of a busy medical man East, Wauchi, for the benefit of the Chi- August witness was compelled to recal Hongkong, December 8, 1879,

vant. She has since been receiving m based upon a limited experience of nese orphase of that establishment. The men, and was no longer treated as a se For S. 5. Belyic, sailed 3rd December: the subject as it was wisely permitted Bazaar will be open on Saturday, Monday regularly at the houss atid also visitis

alipa. On refusing she was scolded For Yokohama, 200 bars Iron, 580 bags to remain on being reported to Sir Sugar, 1,140 bales Farr, and 47 pks. Mer-Arthur Kennedy in 1876--it was trum-and Tuesday evenings. It is to be hoped defendant, who reminded her that she h chandise; for San Francisco, 240 pkgs. Tea,

repay her mistress. About five days a 6 pkes. Si, 60 kgs. Nutmegs, 118 pkgs. peled forth to the world as one of the for the rake of the charity, that the bean purchased and must earn money she was ordered to go on board a ship Black Pepper, 1.0.0 pkgs. 127 131, 0.127 crying evils of the cruel criminal system patronage will be liberal, pkge. Merchandise, 2.185 Empty Quick of Hongkong which Mr Pope Hennessy THE Regatta Committee have made an visit Indian sailore. She dreamed bere tilver Flase, 1,549 bags Sugar, 955 bags had appeared to reform. Touching the Beans, 27,215 bags Rice, 301 bags Cefe, case of Wong Akwai-one of those addition to the programme recently drawn and pretended to go, but went to the Puli Mr Ng Achoy appeared for defendar BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! Vessel will be landed and stored at Cou- for Callan, 16 pkis. Silk, and 1 pkge. Me Gaol of which so much has been on the first day. The course will be about and cross-examined the prosecutor with t

Cargo impeding the discharge of the and 4 boxes Treasure (valued at $19,000; harrowing instances of phthisis in the up, by inserting a Qanoe Race to come off/ Station instead and made a report.

chandise; for San José de Guatemala, 3

but only elicited the fact that she had Cases Silks; for New York, 6 cassa Hats, sought to be made-Lord Carnarvon, in a two-mile stretch, and is to be covered, view of sbewing that she wass willing age and 187 bales Silk; for Panama, 4 pkgs.& despatch approving of that prisoner's the first half by sailing, the latter by pad-ways objected to receive visits of men, a Merchandise; for Chicago, 136 half-cheata release, says" Under the circumstances, tf Tea, and 1 case Silks; for Buston, 14 pkgs.and whatever be the causes from which diag. This is the first time entries have

Re-examined by the Court, The the disease originated, I approve of the ever been invited of this description, but action you have taken in directing his as the canos has lately acquired a good deal fendant represented at Canton when release." It is significant that

of favour, it may be expected that there purchased the girl that she was to be adopted daughter. She did not want f opinion of the Indian Medical Board, will be a fair muster and an interesting clothes and did not wish to be a prostit but to return to her mother. The ot under the presidency of Sir Joseph

two girls used to receive men in defendaz Fayrer, K.C.S.L, called for by Lord race. Carnarvon, should bear so striking a re

Case remanded till 2.30 p.m. on the 17 semblance to the opinion given by Drs THE only case in yesterday's Police Court bones several times every week, t Wells and O'Brien on the spot. And which was of any publie interest was one inst. to allow the polios to make furth indeed the history of this question is in which Ho Tez Kin, a shopkeeper, was Jugairies. Defendant to be admitted merely an illustration of the tendency summoned at the instance of the Collector bail in $500. shown by Mr Hennessy to look only at of Stamp Revenue for drawing a bill of one side of a subject, to magnify the facte

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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., A gents. Hongkong, December 1, 1879.

Not Responsible for Debts.

either 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:--

OBERON, German barque, Captain 8. 8. Schmidt.Arnhold, Karbery & Co.

PALMA, German barque, Capt. Binge

Melchers & Co.

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PEINO, German barque, Capt. Seekamp. -Siemsier & Co..

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MOSE B. TOWER, American barkentine, Capt. C. Hall. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.

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AMY TURNEE, American barque, Captain AW. Nowell.Russell & Co.

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Straw Hats.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:- For AMOY AND TAMSUI,—

Per Hailoong, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the

12th inst.

SAKL

.

For HICGO, YOKOHAMA, AND NAGA- Per Niigula Maru, xt 5 p.m., on Friday,

the 12th Dec.

For PORT DARWIN, COOKTOWN,

SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, &c.-- Per Bowen, at noon, on Saturday, the

13th inst.

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,

CALCUTTA.

Per Arratoon Apcar and Moray, at p.m., on Tuesday, the 16th ist.

tho

that all monies she earned were made ov

to the defendant

Before O. V. Creagh, Esq.)

DRUNK AND INDAPABLE,.

John Lucas, 41, a seaman unemploye charged with being drunk and inespable and an old visitor to the Magistracy,

in favour of his preconceived notions, and exchange on unstamped paper at Victoria in this Colony, contrary to ordinance 12 of to ignore those on the other side.

Another short despatch from the pen 1866. Defendant admitted having sent of the Earl of Carnarvon, dated the same out the doouinent, but clalized that it was the public streets on the 8th inst., and 2.30 day (Jan. 3, 1878) as the lengthy docu-

AND

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, December 13:

Daylight-Bailoong leaves for Amoy, &c. Daylight-Milau Bishi Mail leaves for

Yokohama via Kobé, bank Noon.-Franch Bleft leaver for Porte of

business letter sad not a bill of exchange seat to gaol for twenty-one days with ha ment already quoted, is deserving of a within the meaning of the Act; while labour as a rogue and vagabond. little publicity. It is published amongst

the

the "Papers relating to the Flogging of Mr. Lister contended that as the document Prisoners in Hongkong," presented to was a printed form and had not been (August stamped in the Stamp Office, a breach of both Houses of Parliament 1879), and immediately follows the the ordinatos had been made. His Wor-

од full despatch we published in Saturday. It relates to the case of Mokship sentenced the defaulting shopman to Akwai, who died of phthids in Gao pay a fine of $50. Noon-Borcan leaves for Port Darwin, It may be mentioned here that Dry Y

Call and Earops.

Cooktown, do 3pm-Performance of Ventriloqulem,

&o., at French Convent.

Wells and O'Brien were not prepared I notifying in last evening's Inne the to assert (neither did they deny the arrival of the Armide, flagship of the Meeting of Ferseverance Lodge. possibility) that the disease in him was French squadron on the China Station, the

Frederick Broker, 88, another seama unemployed, was also charged with bai was lined 50 canta and ordered in defst drunk and luaspable yesterday evening, a to saffer two days imprisonment

DRUNK AND REFURING TO FIT ÇELAXE-FILE Naotaka, 24, a Japanese seaman une ployed, was charged with being drunk a refusing to pay chnis hire on the evening the 8th inst

Chan Ahing, & licensed chair boar proved being hired by defendant yesterd Alfter having carried him to variowa pat

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