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*For Sale.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

H

A VE

roF SALE

THE FOLLOWING

STORES.

ཡི

EX AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER.

---Smoked HAMS.

Goldon SYRUP'in Gallon Tina. Assorted SYRUPS.

Corning's Table FRUITS. ASPARAGUS,

Queen OLIVES.

Sausage MEAT.

CAVIAR

Potted MEATS.

MACKEREL in 5 Tina.

Engla Brand MILK,

Lamb's TONGUES.

Green CORN.

Baked BEANS. BRAWN.

A LARON ASSORTMENT

of

To-day's Advertisements.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

18E Undersigned has received instruc- tions to Sell by Public Auction, on

SATURDAY,

the 24th July, 1886, at 2 p.m., at his Sales Roems, Queen's Road,-

AN ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE

WARE,

comprising: SATSUNA, Koro, Kasua and TOBIO VARES, JARS, Bowls, PLATES, TEA and COFFEL SETA, ENAMELLED WARE, GOLD and SILVER INLAID BRONZES, EMBROIDERIES, and Screen,

A ÍGY ARTICLES of REAL SATSUMA WARE:

&e.

&

&c. TERMS OF SALE,--As Customary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG;

- Auctioneer.

Hongkong, July 22, 1886.

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DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Co.'s Stenship'

Thaits,

Capt. GODDARD, will be despatched for the above Porta on SUNDAY, the 25th Instant, ot 9 8.11.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & O...., General Managers. Hongkong, July 22, 1886.

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COOKING AND PARLOUR THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP.

STOVES.

AGATE IRON WARE COOKING

UTENSILS.

WOFFLE IRONS.

CHARCOAL IRONS.

KEROSINE LAMPS.

NONPAREIL KEROSINE OIL

--

WINES, &c.

SPARKLING SAUMUR, Pts. & Qtя.

$11 and $12.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Cu.'s Steamship

Zafiro, Captain Taior, will be despatched for the above Ports on MONDAY, the 26th Instant, at 5 p.m.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, July 22, 1886..

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THE CHINA "MAIL.

July, 22 Yangize, British steamer, from Wham рон

Fooksang, British steamer, from Wham- pun

Kung Lee, Chinese steamer, 1,508 R Andrew, Shanghai July 18, and Swatow 21, General.-Q. B. B. N. Co.

Vorwaerts, German etz., 014, J. Bruhn, Hoihow July 21, General.—WILLER & Co.” Tritos, German str., 1,142, A. Bleicken, Honeohe Bay July 10, Salt.-Simussen & Co

Chefeo, British steamer, 684, John Hut- chison, Swatow July 21, Genel --BUTTER- FIELD & WIRK

Fish, Chinose steamer, from Wham- DUS.

DEPARTURES. July 22:-

Atholl, for Swatow and Antoy, Yurolar, for Nagasaki.

Activ, for Haiphong. Maric, for Tourou. Saghalien, for

Вигора

Johann, for Whampoa. Bongkar, for Bangkok.

Bormida, for Singapore and Bombay. | Kwongang, for Swatow,

Humpshir, for Kobe and Yokohama. Kenny Lee, for Whampoa Cheo, tur Whampoa Veurtin, for Singapora and Bombay.

4

OLEARED.

Anton Granther, for Sandakan. Amigo, for Amey.

Port Adelaide, for Nagasaki. Fooksang, for Shanghai, Cairngar, for Yokohamaa Borneo, for Amoy.

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping.

1 p.m.-Feokang leaves for Shanghai, 4 p.m.--Cassandra leaves for Y'hana, &

General Memoranda SATURDAY, July 24 ---

this inte

2 p.m.--Auction of Japanese Wari, &o.,

at Mr J. M. Armstrong's. Goods per Borace undelivered after this

date subject to rent. BUNDAY July 25—

Goods per Cesandra vadelivered after TRUESDA bjost to rent.

July 20→→→ Claims, against the Prins Georg must be sout in to Messza Russell & Co., on or before this date. FRIDAY, July 30:

31

3p.m.-Meeting

of Shareholders of the H.K., C. & M. Steamboat Co, Ltd., at No. 7, Queen's Road Central 3pm-Auction of Valuable Lewehold

Property in Queen's Road. Claims against the Cairngorm must be

before this dato.

nt.

Ws remind our readers of the performance ta bo giran this evening in the City Hall by the Austrian Ladies' Band,

[No. 7166—July 22; 1886.

the Blockade Commission, and there the Department. Such convenient socreor is. matter will end. Possibly, if it were ra- - the curse of official life in small. Crewn presented to the Chitore officials that the Colonies like Hongkong; and we lure only effect of the fresh imposition was to | zot the smallest doubt that had this Board Our Share List Quotations are ubavoitably "enrich the foreign carrier, the tax might of Health, like every other Board of Health crushed out. Banks are quoted to-day at at least be modified, to the henefit of sil at Home, been compelled to hold šta mont 161 prem., Steamboata 64% promi

ing in public, the condition of things would and Docks 114 pron.

FURTHER evidence was taken at the Police have been very different now from what it Court by Mr Mitchel Innes this afternoon is. Publicity a the soul of official business ; We note in the Australian telegrams that a

in the case in which the young man Spencer and certain officials seem to shun it pomis- proposal has been made to continue the Co is charged under the rame of William Dun- tently and dread it as humanity drands it lonial and Indian Exhibition during next deli, an American broker,' with obtain-eva dimolution year. If this proposal be adapted, will the ing two balls of opium by false pretencon ACCORDING to the Shunpao the Manager of presence of our special commissioner be re. and with attempting to obtain two chests the Chinese newspaper Rangpoo, which quired during the extended period? And of optam by means of a forged cheque from will soon he started, fa Danton, is Mr will he be granted the pound a day extra Mr.A. M. Apoar. Mr A. M. Apcar conti-rong Yung Kal, a gentleman who has been to the United States for a number of during that time which he has applied for? nued his statement of yesterday, and was years. He was at first appointed as Ser

cross-examined by the defendant, but no way to the Chinese Educational Mission st

Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A., but affor fresh fanta were elicited. Defendant waawards he

himself to the then identified by the Receiving Officer of fa

the compiling which of by the xate of Victoria Gnol na having been sentenced at W

China, he When he returned to imprisonment for obtaining goods on false the appointment as Interpretor pretences. In reply la defendant, the off-lator to Shaa

Tautai, but B. E. Chang Chh Tung

the Viceroy of the Two Kwang cor said he (the defendant) was only four vinces, gauted bia services, and he was con

of Buglion deat

aent in to Mesars Russell & Co., on or large numbers of all classes who went off to the Supreme Court in 1882 to three months eram in the United States,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

· SUMMER REQUISITES : IME JUICE CORDIAL

PRICKLY BEAT LOTION,

L

AMERICAN BAY RUM,

A. 8. WATSON & Co.'s

FLORIDA WATER, 3/50 per dozon, GLASS TABLE FILTERS, SILICATED CARBON

FILTERS,

For Whampoo, from Sydney, Mira Roid, in various sizes and improved patterns, Mr Marco Boffa, and 106 Chinose.

Per Kuang Lee, from Shanghai, &c., H.E. Wang and suite, and 136 Chinees.

Par Voriaerts, from Boihow, 126 Chi-

пове,

Per Chefco, from Swatow, Rev. Mr Ram- merer, and 37 Chinese dook.

D'ARTED,

A. S. WATSON & 0, LIMITED,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong. July 10.1886.

1936

Tax genersi esteem and respect in which the Hon, W. Keswick is held by residents was abundantly evidenco to-day by the

the stoaneur Saghalien to wish him good by, The Chinese gave our departing torneman hearty send-off by firing a huge quantity

of crackers.

and

Oth

teen years of age when he was sent to gaol isquently transferred to Canton, · The in 1882.

Luangpuo will doubilues prove an interest- ng journal under such able management.

Bangkok,

(From or Correspondent).·

Bangkok, July 18.

Mr H. Fournier, the storekeeper, had-hanghai Courier also lodged a charge against Spencer of having obtained goods to the value of $25 on false pretences, but to-day Mr Fournier withdrow the charge, and the case was dis- missed. Spenoor in this instance obtained

The export of rice is far below the aver the goods in his own name, and a civil suit age si present, very fat of the mills being will meet the case, if Mr Fournier elects to constantly at work for want of paddy. It proceed against him.

is axpocted that there will be a much beller The case in which Mr Apcar is complain-crop nous year, as we have had a great deal ant was remanded until Saturday. Da- more rain this season than last fondant will in all likelihood bé committed for trial at the Oriminal Sessions.

An apparent contradiction is given in opo of the Australian telegrams published in Quother column to the American telegram pablished in our issue of Monday evening stating that the Frank Pendictos had picked op the mate of the British barque Arkiour, whe reported that his rewel had been ent to the water's edge in a collision and that the Captain, his wife and child and ten seamen had put off in the lifebost.

DURING the day, rumours have been pre. valent in the Colony that serious difficulties had occurred in connection with the Tam- chow mines. It appears that these difficul- ties have arison in connection with the collection of the royalty imposed by the Government on the out-turn of the mines and, we believe, the Canton authorities had that the royalty was collected. These actually posted soldiers at the mines to see Keswick, Mesars Bambert, (Wostphalia), 1952 Deeply regreted by have now been withdrawn, however, but a dispute an ko whether or not the royalty can be collected at the present moment still remains to be settled. The stops taken by the nathorities bass no doubt been in dured by the proclamation recently issued by the Mining Office calling on the Prefects and their subordinates to see that the royal-napped, and took his to a place in the Sun ties were properly collected. We are afraid Ui district, where he has lived ever since. Chinaman. It is supposed to be the out- that this question of royalties will serious- ly impede the developement of mining in China, and also proalude these mines which are now being worked from becoming

DEATH.

a

Per Saghalion, from Hongkong: for Sai- gon, Mesara Delaigue, Cazanom, Lagardère, At Canton, on the 19th Instant, after CUP CHAMPAGNE, Pis, & Qie. 12 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION; for Suez, Mr Baucitrit; for Marseilles, APPRIAUS, Ints Proper Lieutenant (A.D.), and 5 Chinese; for Singapore, Mr G. Kuit-brief and painful illness, RUDOLF TROBALD

W.

Royal Prussian Army, born in Oelde Wegener, Gautier, Garceas, W. and Mrs Marfchal. From Shanghai: for his sorrowing widow and friends. Baigon, Mesars Cringnier and Campion for

and 814.

SACCONE'S SHERRY.

Saccose's INVALID PORT.

ROYAL GLENDBE WHISKY.

JAMESON'S WHISKY.

OLD BOURBON WHISKY, HELLING'S CHERRY CORDIAL. ASSORTED LEQUEURS.

DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER. &o., &o., &0.

THE USUAL ANBURTHENT

of.

OILMAN'S STORES,

at the

Lowest Possible Prices

FOR

CASH.

MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.

Hongkong, July 1, 1886.

Entertainment.

THEATRE

R

OTTY HALL, HONGKON

1268

TERR IGNAZ PÖSOLELL,

Musical Director of the

AUSTRIAN LADIES' BAND,

has the honour to announce that this accomplished

COMBINATION OF INSTRUMENTALISTS

will give their

FIRST GRAND CONCERT

of

HIGH CLASS MUSIC,

THIS EVENING,

the 22nd Instant.

THE BAND IN COMPOSED OF MIGHT LADIES

AND

BIX GENTLEMEN,

and includes a number of first class soloists. Fall Particulars will be shortly sunounced

PRICES OF ADMISSION : Drosa Uirafe and Stalla, Bank Seats,"

&L, SL

****Sailors and Soldiers in Uniform Balf

Price.

Tickets may be obtained and Soats booked et Messrs. Hans, Pinor & Co.'s Musical Store, Queen's Road (opposite Hongkong Hotel).

Doors open at 8.30 p.m.; Performance to commence as 9 p.m. sharp..

Hongkong, July 22, 1886.

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To-day's Advertisements.

IN THE VICE. ADMIRALTY COURT UF HONGKONG.

THOMSON & OTHERS T. THE DAFILA.

Undersigned will Pursuant to a COMMISSION FOR SALE issued in this Suit, SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on

SATURDAY,

the 31st day of July, 1886, at 12 o'clock, Noon, on Beard.---·

THE IRON SCREW, STEAMSHIP DAFIZA,

As the now lies afloat in this Harbour, in damaged state.

The VESSE was built at Sunderland in 1873, and classed 41 at Lloyds, and i of Tuna Register. Her length is 221-6, her breadth 26' 2, and her depth 18'4", and she Ins Two CoMPOUND End of 99 Horse-power nominal. The Vessa had NEW BOILERS in 1983. For further Particulars and Conditions

of Sale apply on Board, or to

Messrs. WIELER & Co.; Moms WOTTON & DEACON

COMPANY, LIMITED.

PUR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

Нов

Singapore,

Mr Blackslay for Marseilles,

Mesars Korner, Guilong, Captain Alleson,

The publication of this issue commenced Mesars White, Burchard, General Chanoine, at 7.50 p.m. Mr Borden, and Mrs V. Dufosu.

The Co.'s Steamship

Paisy Captain Davies, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 30th Inst., at 3 p.m.912 This Steamer ha superior First-class Ge Accommodation, specially constructed to meet the requirements of tropical climates.

For Freight or Fassuge, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

General Managers.

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Hongkong, July 23, 1886

NAVIGAZIONE GENKRALE ITALIANA FLORIO & RUBATTINO

UNITED COMPANIES.

---STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, PORT SAID, NAPLES, LEGHORN, GENOA, AND MARSEILLES.

(Taking Caryo at through rates to all MEDI- TERRANEAN & LEVANTINE PORTS, ODESSA & ÁLEXANDRIA, and also to NEW YORK & BUENOS AYRES (MONTEVIDEO)

The Co.'s Steamship

Munilla

Per Roida, for Singapore and Penang, Chiness; for Mars-illes, Mr Domingo Mre Petra Serraun, and Mr Francisco

Per Atholl, for Swatow, 460 Chinese. Per Yareshart, for Nagasaki, 14 Officers and 644 Soldiers,

· Por Marie, for Touron, 45 Chinese.

TO DEPART. Per Amiye, for Amoy, 212 Uhinese. Por Faakang, for Shanghai, 31 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Whampoa reports: Sailed from Sydney July 1st, at 10.30 a.m. Arrived Cape Morton at 2 p.m., on 3rd, left 3.45 px, same day. Arrived Towns illo at 10.36 a.m., on 6th, left: 1.20 p.m., same day. Cleared Torres Straits on Arrived Molucca Straits at 81.m., on 14th. Arrived Mindor Straits at 8.30 p.m., on 18th. Arrived at Hongkong July 21st,

Experienced variable winds

8.10

at

from Sydney LD Smokey Cape; from there

The China Ittail

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1886.

TELEGRAMS. RESIGNATION OF THE GLADSTONE

MINISTRY.

LONDON, 20th July, 1886.

The Ministry has resigned.

· THE EXTRADITION OF DYNAMI- TERS.

A treaty of extradition applicabli to dy namiters has been signed by the English and the United States Governmente

prosperous

Tho proprietors of the Oriental Hotel, fading their premises far too limited (in foot, they have been obliged frequently to ONE of the most remarkable cases of kid- fuse boarder), resolved some time side napping ever recorded was brought to the on builting entirely new promises of a notice of the Police this afternoon. About sale fuited to the wants of the place, the ten years ago, it secus, it was reported to plans were drawn up by M. Cardu, CE, the Police that Coolin Hussan, an Indian and the building has now been commenced ed. Diligent search was made for him at brick two stories high, forming a square lad of about ten years of age, had disappear near the old promised. It will consist of

the time by his father, an Indian who with a large eres in centre. The Mes still hawks clothing, de, in the Colony, anderson are determined to spare no ex- and others, but no trace of hun could be pouse in furnishing the hotel in a first-disku. found To-day, after an absence of ten. modern style. It is expected the new pre- years, he returned to the Colony from Can- nises will be finished about the beginning to, and was recognised by his father and of next year. others with whom he had been acquainted. His story is that a man named Awang kid

A short time ago, the wife of his guardian died, and his guardian than wanted to marry a young. WoDON. The woman, however, objected to marry him as he had such a big son, to get rid of whom Awong at ouce took steps. Taking his son out with him one day on the pretext of going shooting, be ordered him to at once leave the dia-

Some time before the selection of Mr F. D. Sassoon ra member of the Legislative Coun- cil, we strongly recommended his election,triot. This the lad at first refused to basing our suggestion partly upon the large do, saying he had nowhere to go to Awong amount of property held here by the firm repeated his command, adding that if it was which was then and is still represented by not obeyed he would shoot the lad, and as that gentleman. As there is every proba the lad still hesitated to fired at him, the bul bility that Mr Sassoon will not saver his let peneimting his neck, where it still re- connection with the Colony for two or three mains Aarelay apparently meant death, Goce

the employ of the Uustoms was fatally sish- On the night of the 7th, a Siamese in

bad in a cafe on the New Road, by a

coms of revenge. Docessed, dressed in his uniforms, was in the cafe partaking of some refreshment when he was suddenly attack-

from behind with a large knife. The murderer is still at large and will probably go quietly out of the place in one of the ra gular steamers, na did the man who murdered his wife recently,

SUPREME COURT. IN ADMIRALTY, (Before the Hon Air Bussell, Acting Chief

Thursday, July

to Capo Moreton, fresh S, E. winds and fine | OUTWARD BOUND: Anchiers, Fidora, mouths, and as Mr C. D. Bottomley (of fam took to his heels aand he was then adviseć i TiN COLLISION BETWEEN THE ENEMASM

weather; from there to Townsville similar weather; from there to Molucca Straits Southerly wind and fine

hotel will be despatched are to lat. 17 He weather: from

3rd August

above on or about the the

and

rain; from there 1. light variable wind and long. 117 16

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUEL CANAL.

June 11; Glamis Castle, Postion, 29; Menelaus, Stettin. Tungchow, July 8 Mesara Douglas Lapraik & Co.) may be ex-by one of Awong's chumen to go to Can- Deucalion, Genern, Traouady, posted to return to the Colony very shortly ton, which he did. There he met an old Agamemnon, Branice, Darduna, 13

Polyhymnia, 16.

Bouse-Masalia, 18 Ning chu, June 22; Glenavon, July 1; Belle- phun, Heavense, 13; Hakon Zdelsten,

action arising out of the collision between This forenoon counsel were heard in the

The Steamers have ap'endid Accommods. to port light airs and fine weather. On the Cyclops, Prinz Leopold, it might be well for the Justices of the schoolmate, who told him his father was the Germani barque Hermann and a Chinesp

tion for Passengers and carry a Doctor and Stewardess,

For further Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARIOWITZ & C.,

Agents. Hongkong, July 22, 1886.

Not Responsible for Debts.

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|

19th July, spoke Waite Coats of Liverpool barque, lat. 14 20' N., Jong, 119 5. 26° E. The British steamer Chef reports: Bad light Southerly breeze and fine clear wea Ither throughout.

CARGO.

Per S. S. Sughalten, sailed on the 22nd July For Continent, 1,108 bales Silk, 430 bales Waste Silk, 14 cases Silke, 77 bales Cartons, 607_pkga. Taa, 753

pkga

16.

Peace to bear in mind that Bir Bottomley ill in Hongkong, shere, as we have al-land on 22nd May, also represents an old-eatablished house ready said, he arrived to-day. which owns or administers a large amount

of house and other property in this Colony. We assumed the other day that the Sanitary

in the Formosa Channel off Chapel

Leach, instructed by M

- Мотвор, pared for the plaintiffs, the owners of the teral, instructed by Mr Wilson of Messrs ank and cargo and the Acting Attanay

for was a counter claim

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor | Sondries, 30 boxes Treasure (Tia. 176,300) The O, 8, 8. Co's steamer Patroclus, from view would exol that possessed by Mr Sanitary Board, at least, deny the softails but would put the vase" before

Orenere will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vennela, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:---

ALEX MONEIL, American ship, Capt. G. W. David. Mossagories Marítimes.

ANNIE H. SMITH, American ship, Uspt. | R. B. Brown,Ambold, Karberg & Co.

Capt. Wm. Duncan.-Master.

ANNIE W. WESTON, American barque,

BACH J. H. Bowers, Amer. hacque, Capt. Jobu A. Plum.-Chinese.

H. P. Prince.-Adamson, Bell & Co.

CARRIE HECKLE, American barque, Capt.

Corusi, American barque, Captain L. H. Howes.Arnhold, Karbarg & Co.

FEEDERICH, German barque, Captain H. Spiesen-Siemsson & Co.

G. C. Tosar, American barque, Captaiu R. G. Dalano.-Ed. Schalihase & Co.

For London, 467 bales Silk, 18 cases Silks, 601 balas Waste Silk, 2,030 half-cheats Tea, 585 chesla Tes, 837 pkgs. Sundries, 882 boxes Tes containing 18,521 fhs. Congou.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:----

For YOKOHAMA & H1000.-

Por Canada, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 23rd inst

For SHANGHAI,-

Per Fooksang, at 3.30 p.m, on Friday, the 23rd inst., instead of as pre- viously notified.

The

Liverpool, left Singapore on the 18th Bottomley. It is a curious fact that several inst, and may be expected here on or gentleman whose names would be naturally about the 23rd inst.

alluded to io an slection for the Council steamship Talang, from Calcutta, &c., left Singapore on the 19th inst., and are at present absent from the Colony, may be expected here on or about the 26th inst.

bound to kee

and if the

The nort Fresex Man, per the M. M. It is, perhaps, premature to discuss the Board must be responsible for the construc- Wotton and Deacon, appeared for the do Do'a steamer Melbourne, was loave merits of the possible candidates for the tion of efficient house drainage in Hong.fendants, the owner of the Berman Saigon for this port at 4 am, on Tues- vacancy in the Council which will ha creat-ong; but we and that, curiously enough, the amount sued for was $10,000, and there day, the 20th instant, and may be sr- posted here on or about Friday morn-ed by Mr Bassoon's departure; but til to the members of the Board do not entertain The Acting Attorney General, in submit ing, the 23rd instant.

are for whose independence or clearness of this view. Some of the members of the ting the case for this defents

not attach very mul importance to small impeachment, and allege (what has cer. His Lordship in its broad features. Es tainly been said hefera) that as the Board would unturally contand that the junk was is possemed of no power, it cannot there: fendants could prove that it did not keep keep on its course, and des fors carry any repoadbilities. Our remarka on its coures they would be absolved, un-

the of the other evening raust, therefore, be that the shange of the course did not in say

less it was proved on behalf

junk The O. 3. 8. Co.'s steamer Telemachus, TEE stoppage in the junk traffic between modified in so far as they assumed the posay contribute to the collision,

from Liverpool, left Singapors on the hers and Canton and Mecaq is more serious sibility of the Surveyor General being axle strictly adhered to, that when one ves

been laid down, and Mateden Baid it was a 20th instant, and is due here on or than, perhaps, most people imagine. Wenerated in this matter. Bat, then, the al could keep out of the way of the other, about the 20th instant.

believe that instead of the arrivals of junks Surveyor General is the head of the Sani- the other was bound to keep on its courtes from Canton and the river districts number-targ Board, and as Surveyor General he is He proposed first of all to examins ing about twelve a day, they are now re-responsible for the construction of proper first question the Court would have to tise of the plaintiff, but he thought the duced to two or three, and there seems a like-house drains. It surely cannot be possible decide before it proceeded I to ask how the col

classed lihood of the indo being stopped altogether. that this hollow face of establishing a on arose wouldbe which of the two

witnesses it would beliero, The anchorage for jonks from Macao which Sanitary Board could have been gons was the greatest difference between them, because there

usually contains about a dozen trading junks through merely to furnish a buffer for Of course if the plaintiffs could perada

the Court that theft witnesse

Were

The Union-Line steamer Meta, dia left Singapore on the 21st instant, and may be expected here on or about the 27th

instant.

The new Hoppo of Carton left her for his For HAIPHONG.-

post in the Sun"Kee to-day. Per Ahaine, at a p.m., en Friday, the

23rd inst.

24th inst

HARTER, British steamer, Capt. Grandin. For STRAITS & LONDON.— Rossell & Co.

HATTIE N. BANGS, Amer. barquentine,

Capt. E. Bange.Gonsalves & Co.

A. Lana-Moesegories Maritimica.

LEONORA, Austro-Hungarian ship, Capt.,

G. Moresan.--Melchers & Co.

LOVY A. NICKELS, American ship. Capt. C. BT. Nichols.---Eduard Schell hase & Co. Melchors & Co.

Osets, American ship, Captain Dillon

R. R. THOXAs, American ship, Capt. P.

B. Nichols.-Adamson, Bell & Co.

A. Durkee-Messageries Maritimes.

Per Glencoe, at 11.30 am, on Saturday,

the 24th inst.

31st inst

the 28th inst.

the

the

was in me cases most improbable: if not

Led

and this luffing up brought the junk into

Por Frejr, at 5 p.a., on Saturday, the f THE new Pedder's Wharf will not be com- į ia now completely deserted, and has been official negligence.It may to so; but in the truth and that they terer changed. plete until there is a matshed erected on so for two or three days. These resulte then a poor helplen Board cau scarce their course, that the ships came together it. Persons making use of it feel the want

are due entirely to the doubling of the tax ly be held responsible for not doing a vas tas strongest evidence to support the described, then he thought there of some protection from the sun badly. on junks from Centon at Capsing-moon, thing which it has not the power to plaintiff's petitios

and to the fresh imposition on the Macao do. If this be the correct view, however, land; showed that the plainter J. D. PETERS, Amorican ship, Capt. For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Mass Russell & Co. inform us that the junks at Chung-ohow. Meantime, a large is it not a pitiable spectacle to sea a Govible, and that the collaton really look Par Teheran, at 2 p.m., on Saturday, the Union Line steamer Metapedia let: Singa- quantity of the goods, which would have ernment Department (for such it just be plans as described by the vitnasses for the For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-expected to arrive on the 27th inst.

pore for this port yesterday, and may be been carried by junka is being transported called) apparently saddled with a respou-defence and their story and their evidence by means of the river steamers, and in this sibility which it cannot carry, and credited dosely examined would be found to hear Per Thales, at 8:30a.m., o Sunday, the

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respect foreigners have no room to grum- with important duties which it is totally that of the Court would and collision selaly and only took glass Ar the Palice Court this morning Ng Ayak ble but the stoppage of the junk trafic powerless to carry ou?. fone considerable because at a cartzin janation of events the For SAIGON.

Per Plainmeller, at 4.30pm, on Monday, was sentenced to one year's hard labour and must inevitably have the effect of shutting time ago, we suggested that all the quali lank instead of keeping on its

ap into the wind. The defendant six hours in the stocks on the last day for re-ent a considerable quantity of foreign goods fed medical practitioners should be asked tight to believe that the junk would keep turning from banishment Los Ang was from the districts between here and Canton to join this Board, and thus render their its course and they seted cerditgly, sentenced to six months' hard labor and six and also from the markets on the coast, and valuable aid in solving the grave problems the course sterred by the Hermann, hús hours in the stocks for pitching a bick at a there must also be a corresponding shutting so unpleasantly raised by the increase of aming the collision New, what was the collector at the Eo Shing Theatre who had out of native produce from Hongkong- typhoid fever in our midst. The suggestion ory of the plaintiffs. If his Loodship looke for Japan, San Francisco, the United refused to admit him without a ticket. And the worst of it all is, that there was favourably receited at first, but both into their evidence he smuld find that statements great many particulars thair means of protecting ing came of it, and low the reason begins all agreed.

agred

ss to the dia This afternoon, an odendor against the against these taxes other than those to dawn upon us. It would be most income Lange of the vessel, the hour that ek sal Xeta, American barque, Captain N. E.216 P. Registry ceases.

distance they were from

the light and 2:30 PM

Post-Oue closes, but Cor-Spirita Tdcences Ordinances was smartly adopted by the jauk poople, which, after veulent to have men of independence sitting the distance they ware when they fist respondence may be posted on board fined at the Polies Court by Mr Maskean, all are of a somewhat suicidal kind. These tembars of such a body. They would found it was a failing gestel: The would the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents A shopman in the village of Akung Ngam, a Canton Government is sorely in med of have insisted upon getting full powers to

isturally bring bin Lordship to ank vite extra Postage until the time of depar

the it place little beyond Bhau-ki Wao, was con- funds; it must get hold of large sums of set, and thus to boldly justify their independant story that of the witnesses told or whether the victed onthe evidence of Inspector Granaten Koney soon somehow.. It has chosen, this existence. They would have agitated issson that their statements s0+ mesélly and others of selling samehain quantities less method among others to get these funds, questions which are being daily put by the winded was that they had learned their story by rote. The plaintifs sold, fiat The British Contract Packet Surat will than two gallons. He was fined $100, and and unless it can be convinced that it will community as to Mr Chadwick's remedies: the other, she teren altered her boune

be despatched on THURSDAY, the 29th July, with Mails for the United from the fact that the foe was immediately be the loser by enforcing it, the dead, and they would have made things too hot in way way and all their witnesses estacion ad in exsclly the same manner the way Kingdom, Europe, and countries be paid up one must concluded that he his look must remain. We believe that some for the officials whest conservatiam is app in whis, the colllion degree yond, and Erindisi; to the Straits Settle have been doing an extensive and pufitable | Junk ownus who have complained to the rently their ruling law. This may also und that the Herments came into shem monte, Estaria, Burmak, Ceylon, India, illicit business. We believe the Fole has authorities here have been adrised to throw some light apen the fact that to pub. with her bosaries little shaft the forma Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,

has swung round and more of the bo bean endeavouring to catch this man for petition the Government. The petition lo explanation report has ever Appead struck them at right-angles and ta many years past without succose uskil now, I will, in all probability, be referred to sd - bearing upon the doings of this irris, and that they were. In Chud paben

REVOLVING LIGHT, British ship, Capt. J. MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.

The United States Mail Pokot City of

Syd-ey will be despatched on SATUE DAY, the 24th instant, with Mail,

States, Canada, Honolulu, Pern, &c, which will be closed as follows

Srez, British steamer, Captain Dodd.— Gibb, Livingston & Co.

WM. LE LACHEUR, British barque, Capt. J. H. Veitch-Arnhold, Karberg & Ce

Reynolds-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

Zouave, American ship, Captain Robert

. Lope-Order.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

July 21, 1886

Andreas, German barque. 340, Hayer, Manila July 18, Central-WIELER & Co.

Whampoa, British steamer, 1,109, di Hant, Sydney July 1. Cape Morton Townsville 8, Torres Straits 9. Malucos Straits 14, and Mindore Straits 18, General. 1415 ”—BUTTERTIES & ŠVIAN A

or to F. A. HAZELAND, Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court of Hongkong. Hongkong July 29, 1885.

3,

ture.

MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACESE.→→→

The canal hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, do-

seus to be n

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